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MEDFOW) MATT TmBTTyE,.rKT)FO. OnEflfflgPTnAY. SEPTEMBER lf w
PSGE TWO Oi
News From Rural Districts
WILLOW SPRINGS
Millions
have answered
the call o' the cup
An irresistible invitation those
wisps of wonderful fragrance, waft
ing upward from a cup of Hills
Bros. Coffee. Eagerly you reach for
the cup . . . lift it to your lips . . .
drink it down. And back you come
for more. Jo wonder this western
coffee is The Recognized Standard!
Break the vacuum seal. Breathe
jhat aroma. Taste the flavor. A
coffee experience! Ask for Hills
Bros, by name and look for the Arab
on the, can. Hills Bros. Coffee is
economical to use. ' ;
HILLS BROS COFFEE
7n thi original Vacuum Pack
which kcrpi the cafjtt Irish.
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Insurance I
First Insurance J
Agency
I A. L. HILL, Manager C
; Phona 103 30 North Central i
i i . . :. , Medford, Ore. i
Are you going to
cnlebrnte your birth
diiy, or anybody's? If
so, rost usuro(l that
your pnrty will bo
crownoil with success
If you servo some of
our suporlor "volvety
tiiHtlnK" cream as a
refreshment.
Ask for YunvYum or
Nutrltloue Ice Cream
Jackson County
Creamery
"Eat Where the Eats Are Good"
GUSHER CAFE
BERT M. SULLIVAN, Proprietor
15 South Front Street
"Justf a Whisper Off Main"
MEDFORD, OREGON . '
WB ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors Screens, Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
Our Conetant Aim It to Keep Our Quality and
Price Absolutely Right
Do Not Order Prom Out of Town Concerns Before
Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. , .. '
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Oregon
Medford
A Modern Mill
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt wore week
end gucsta of Mr. and Mre. Satcu
well. Mr. Amy left Monday to spend
fair week In Medford,
Mr. Hugh Hun It In spent a day or
two here this week looking over
the grounds In view of improvements
that are contemplated for this re
sort before another season. A com-
munlty house and more cabins are
badly needed.
.Mis. Merrlman moved with her
family to Trail for the beginning of
school. Mr. Merrlman Is now chief
cook and bottle washer at the
runner's homo.
.Ian Mount nt RnnriwIMt Tnlnnflfl. '
who Is visiting his mother In Ash
land made a trip to Diamond Lake
this week, stopping en route to
visit Mrs. gatchwel) who Is an old
family friend. Bob Spencer of Ash
land was his companion and they
were expecting to get a deer on
thfir trip.
The Onddls family spent Sunday In
the woods here und at Crater Lake.
The Heckelheimer family will live
here all winter this coming winter.
They are contemplating extensive Im
provements to their properties here
In view of accommodating the pub
lic next season.
If we got all the improvements
hero that we are working for and
that are really needed, this beautiful
resort .will be coming Into Its own.
It is really the most delightfully sit
uated of any station on the Crater
Luke Highway. An hour's drive
from the lake, wonderful fishing,
both creek and river, 1Q miles to
tho hut-kelberry mountain, 4 miles'
to Woodruff meadows, 3 miles to
tho beaver farm and many other
points are here, such as a short
walk to the natural bridge on Uoguc
river and the climate is delightful,
neither hot nor cold, beautiful shade
and splendid water; truly an ideal
place to spend the summer.
FOOTS CREEK NEWS
Mrs. J. W. Taylor and daughter.
Arlene, from Klamath county, drove
Into tho Carle's place Saturday even
ing to spend the night. Mrs. Taylor
is a member of the church at Merrill
whore Mr. Carlo did his last preach
ing and midnight found them still
talking of old times In the sage
brush country.
'It Is an 111 wind that blows no
body good," says the proverb. And
this was tho thought --of 'a group of
folks who helped cut one of John
Short's turkeys which had been year.
killed by an automobile. Counting
babies, there were 16 in the party.
Mrs. G. W. Matthews and daugh
ter went to Grants Pass Sunday.
Tho El Oro ranch has a fine lot
of alfalfa pasture which is now being
grazed by cattle of several neigh
bors.
Tho Blrdseyo family recently made
a trip to the Oregon Caves.
Rev. Mr, Wilson started to Port
land Monday for a month's vacation.
Miss Arlene Taylor was a visitor
at our Sunday school while her
mother's car was taking treatment
at our local hospital, -
Would It make a community bet
ter or make It worse if once a week
each family met tho other families,
gave n hand shake and asked kindly
of each other's welfare? If In ad
dition they spent un hour studying a
book which has as the sum of its
teaching to reverence God and do
good to your fellow men, even to
those that hate you, would It tend
to brotherly feallng or to strife? Tho
Sunday school gives tho opportunity.
Tho Foots Creek Mining company
were so well pleased with tho re
sults of tho ore which they hauled
to sparks' stamp mill at Itoguo
HI vet that thoy uro now building
a stamp of their own at tho mine nnd
are taking on additional men. The
mine is located well tip toward the
top of the divide to Galls creek.
John Short and Tied Koc.it er put In
pump for the school . teacher on
the Gclgor place Monday,
Tho picking of pears at the Felden
heimer orchard Is about finished. Tho
fruit Is unusually fine and It Is the
heaviest crop that has ever been pick
ed from this hundred acre orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hacket and
daughter, Miss Huth and Mrs. H. II.
Alcerson of Grants Pass, were visitors
last week at the Crossing Ranch.
P. A. Bonney and W. K. Parker
purchased a number of pigs this week.
They have decided With melons at
half a cent a pound and bacon at 4Ge,
there will be more money iu convert
ing melons into pork.
The Willow Springs school opened
last week. Tuesday, with Misses Moore
and Greenleaf as teachers. There are
about thirty pupils enrolled but there
will be more coming in later.
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Clarke and
daughter, MIbs Doris, and son,
Hobby of Salem, were calling on old
friends In this vicinity last week. The
family had been on an auto trip down
the coast and were homeward bound.
They were dinner guests onVrhursday
ot the V. K. Parker home. The
Clarkes formerly resided here and Mr.
Clarke was resident engineer during
the paving of the highway
The Misses Vivian and 0ereild.no
Jones of Central Point were guests iur
the dny last Friday of Wylamao
Parker.
The Eld en, DuBuque and Carney
families spent last Thursday at Dead
Indian Soda Springs. They s report
good roads and a delightful time.
L. A. Salude, Jr., spent the week
end visiting friends in Ashland, but
returned early this week to prepare
his poultry and pet stock for exhibi
tion at the county fair.
Kusscll Harris, eldest son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. B. Harris, motored down
from Portland with a friend and spent
the week end with his parents. Kus
sell will attend school at Corvallts this
year.
Junior Boardman has been quite 111
and under the doctor's care. He was
suffering with tonsilitls but Is again
able to be out.
Kugene Heames who has been se
riously sick for the past six weeks
with typhoid pneumonia, shows but
stilt little improvement. The fever is
gone but it leaves him very weak.
Miss Kvelyn Heft, who registered
as a freshman at the opening of the
Central Point high school, has been ill
and unable to attend since.
Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Bonney entertained a number of
friends at very enjoyable watermelon
party.
Iast Thursday Miss Leah Parker
left for Chicago, III., where she will
take a year's work at the Columbia
Normal School of Physical Education.
Miss Parker majored In that subject
at O. A. C. and expects to finish the
Chicago courso during, tho coming
ALL THE FAMILY LIKE
DELICIOUS-WHOLESOME-
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HUH ITEMS
School opened last Monday. Sep
teinper 14, with Miss Thelma Franks
as teacher.
Howard Ash and family are camp
ed at Trail. Howard Ash is working
for 'William Cottrell, putting In a
wing dam for his ditch.
Velma Thomason is very Blck with
typhoid pneumonia. She Is now in
Central Point.
Harry Merrlman and family are
campod In MiddlehUHhers' yard, so it
will be convenient for tho children to
go to school, ,
Mr. Lewis Is taking his Iambs out
to town for shipment.
Hev. A. G. Garr and family left for
Hlverside, Calif., last Friday.
Hev. and Mrs, L. M. Phillips, daugh
ter and family and some ot their
friends aro visiting them from Port
land. John L. Wise is moving into the
Watson house for tho winter.
A Young People's meeting will be
held at Ashland next Friday night
In tho bungalow at tho Llthlu park.
Everybody conic. ;
George Hall's v two brothers and
their wives were visiting him last
week from Portland.
A reunion of tho Taylor family
was held nt 8. F. Coy's homo Sun
day. Thoso present were Mrs. Mary
Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor
and Hilly. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Harnlsh
and family, Mr, and Mrs. W. Hoi
man and family. Sam Harnlsh. Mrs.
Swazey and Mr. Wll8on. A delicious
chicken dinner was served and later
loo cream and melons.
Mrs. Gold visited Mrs. "Walter
Charley Sunday.
A farewell party was given Thurs
day night In honor of Hilda Hanson
who left Friday for Persist where
she will teach this winter. There
wore thirty-eight present. Taffy was
pulled, penoche, divinity, nnd fudge
were made; nnd sandwiches, enke,
coffee, and melons were sorved. Kn-
tertainment wns furnished by games,
stunts, music, nnd dancing. Every
one thoroughly enjoyed the evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelnon, Marlon Cen
ters and John Owens were visitors
at the Grissom home Sunday.
Nim Charley has re-shlngled his
old bnrn.
Nels I,awsnn returned Sunday to
his work nt Klamath Falls,
Hen OswnUl whs a dinner guest
at the Coy home Wednesday night.
Carl Hanson nnd Ed Holman left
Friday for Doris. California, where
they will stmt work.
Dorothy Coy n oinpnnlcd her
father to Eagle Point Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Taylor Is spending n
few days w 1th her daughter, Mrs.
Sam coy. i
Crown Prince Like to Pnnoo
HACCOMGIA, , Italy The crown
prince Is ns enthusiastic a dancer as
the snowbound Prince of Wales In
Chile. Humbert is delighted be
cause nn orchestra of eighty pieces Is
to play dance music every night now
for the guests nrrlving for his sister,
Mafnhla wedding. v
Took with a.
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J . y t 'On 1
How to Remove
Superfluous Hair
-FOREVER
Modern arlonee definitely proye that
the anfoat and aureat way to remove
eiinprfluoiia hair forever 1. by tho
repealed removal of tbc hair root,
thomaelvea. Slur tho dlacovery of
Harma, the niarvrlona new root-ex-trading
balaaiu. thou.nntl, of women.
In the rrlt.cjr of their own hornet hare
neon able to nnnl.h tinaljrhUr balr from
fare, arm. anil leu. aa eaallr and
permanently ai the moat export bonity
perlallat.
For Karma' niarrelntm tncreillenta,
applied nlnioat aa easily aa ooM eream,
penetrate directly to' th h.ilr rout.,
peeillly looaen them, ami trentlr lift
them ont leiTlnc the akin clean,
amnolh and ereli loreller than before.
No fua. no bother, ne urowiiiR back of
hair tron(fer than oyer. The cauao of
hair growth hua beon remorcd!
Why anlTor the humiliation 'of anper
flnou, hair a dny longer? tie. Karma
today and try Itf It la pnaltlrrly irnar
aoteed towemore euperflnona hair aafp.
ly and foneter or money refunded.
Kdld by all food dralcra audi aas
llonth'a Prop fttorp. West Sldo Thar
limry. Stninc Hrim Store. M,.,lf,ir.l
ICE CREAM
That's why "Gold Medal" Is Unquestion
ably the Most Popularand Desired Ice Cream
in This Part of the Country!
That's Why 126 Conf ectionaries, Cafes and
Stores in Southern Oregon Serve and Han
dle "Gold Medal"
MADE OF RICH, PU RE CREAM
Tasty- Nutritious Satisfying v, :v -. '
and don't forget to try a glass of
REAL BUTTERMIL K a real treat
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Over
37
Years
Safe Banking Service
in Medford
Your business invited
on our record
Jackson County
Bank
Medford, Oregon
Member Federal Reserve
K Cm Wllft gas.
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