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- 0 PAGE TWO WKDFOUD MATH TljTRfTNTL ME WORD. OREflOX, FRTDAY, NOVEMBER SO. 102.' o o 1 o News of Jackson County. T , - CIVIC CLUB DANCE V AT EAGLE .1 IN GOLD HILL IS STARTED UP RAGLE POINT, .' Nov. 19. Tlifr Civic. Improvement , club will lvt) a dance Baturday night, November 21 at the new hull. Supper will be served hy member! of the rlub." Everybody come and have a tfood time."; The club la near ftie close of a. very fcucceSsfui .year' which started In! the, early spring with thd many eWle actlvtllM, ' the : principal one being, the mnlntonahco of the free autoj park. The t-tub has telt more than' repaid for tho: amotiri expended by! the many favorable comments from tourlita whrf Camped there during he summer' ' : '' i I The last m'eellng of the club was at the Sunnyslde Hotel where Mrs. HoWletl and daughter, ilattle, enter tained with an all-day session. Aj wonderful chicken dinner was. served rit the noon liourV About 25 ladles wore present' td sew for two fami lies of motHeriesa children In and neiir.Eftglo Point.- Hire, B. li. Holmes and Mrs. John llrwlrtf itjlll (intnrtnln fha olnh Tf- comber 3 lit the homo of the former.' (JOLDJIILL, Nov. 20,-r-CIqm Cleve land, an old time sawmill operator In the north end of Jackson county, and who has been operating a saw mill on tho Hays tract on Oall creek the past year, has purchased the Kflger timber tract further up the creek and will move from his prcHent site to the new sit and begin sawing about the first of February for tho coming season. Ho has been joined by his brother, C, H. Cluvelund, ulrio an experienced Haw mill man In this district, uml will op erate their buHlntHH under tho firm name Of Cleveland Uros. They havo considerable lumber sawed at the old mill .site and are having It hauled down to the highway ho that they will be able to nhlp and deliver their local orders all winter. They also puropose to put In a yard In Cold Hill as soon as u location Is assured for that pur pose. John D., "Williams, who recently sold his pool room bunlnes sin Gold Hill to John Hays, und his home property to Harry Tresham, has Just returned from an extended trip looking for a new location for business. He visited Klnmath Kalis, and Yreka nnd other California points and reports a very wintry condition east of the moun tains, und In northern California and most of the Industries tied up due to winter conditlnnn. He is still unset tled as to bufllneHs plans and where hln future domicile will be. W. FergiiHon, a mining man of con Hlderable experience and late from Portland Is developing a quartz vein on the right hand fork of Foots creek onthe Grant Matthews tract. He was In Cold Hill during the week buying supplies and reports that he has a very promising proHpect, In a large vein of low grade ore porphry, which he will bo able to make pay in reduc ing tho ore in a largo capacity arras tra which he 1h erecting at the mine. He has been testing his, ore at the Dr went local nnwiy plant and report that the local plunt Is the bent equip ped in the stuto for sampling and tenting ore. Mrs. Arrctta E. Tinti, formerly pf Gold Hill, now a resident of Ashland, was here during the week looking af ter her business interest in Oold Hill and extended her visit on down to Grants Pass, where she also has prop erty interests. " She reports that Hhe ha hbo Id her timber holdings lit the CJlmax dlHtrlct and taken a timber tract located out near her homestead tract on the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway In the trade In selling the Climax timber claims. . The Climax timber tract is tho tow claims held by Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lamias at the time of Mr. Iandas' death several years ago. Mrs. Zana relates yquite an experience during last week's rain Htorm with a surveying crew In lo cating tho corners of her Climax hold ings. They expected to do the work In a couple of days, but was nefeiiy a week o nthe Job and found It a very , wot and disagreeable undertaking dur ing the storm. FiR TREE SAVES BYBEE RANCHER IT ?; '!- I t r A ANY spread for bread is best when fresh. You will find Gem-Nut Margarine uniformly fresh and good. It is delivered, under refrig eration, to stores in your community from conven iently located plants. Swift & Company U. S. A. Makers of Premium Oleomargarine By Mr. E. W. Scott, j y. TIOGUE1 IUVEK, Nov. i9. Ornnt Walter, who lives at Bybee Springs ranch, aaya he owea hla gratitude to a fir tree which auinda by the roud.j While returning nome irom louga (Tuejiduy night, Mr. Wulter'a car akidded over the grade und turned over agalnnt thla (ir tree, the onlyj damage being done wan a cracked windshield and a broken top. If it had not of landed againeL the tree it would have rolled down several feet and Mr. W'olter would very likely have been hurt, If not killed. The funeral or Webb Nealhamraer was held Friday afternoon at I! o'clock at the Hope Presbyterian church In Rogue River. A large crowd of . friends and relatives at tended "Webb' Keathammer was born in Evans valley and had lived there most of his life. . Ho was 20 years, two months und 21 days old at the time of his death. He was married about a year ago to Miss Wllmot Howell, who, with his par ents and ' brothers and sisters are loft to mourn. The entire commu nity extend their sympathy to this bereaved family. The civic Improvement club met Friday afternoon at the library. After a short business meeting the afternoon was spent in a social way. ut the close of which refreshments were Served by Mrs. Reed, Mrs. .Dr. Carey and Mrs. Stevens. . A. K. ' Karhart was a Med Cora visitor M"onday. We are sorry to report the serious Illness of Urandma Whipple. 'Her many friends are all hoping; for her recovery. Earl Scott and James Wiley were QranU pass shoppers Wednesday. Mr. Wiley was delivering some vcrv fine turkeys. Mr. and Mrs. Bill White and Billy Moore have returned from Worden where they have been - employed all summer. The members ' of Live Oak Re bekah Lodge enjoyed a few hours after lodge Thursday evening play ing cards and visiting. Cake and coffee was served and everyone had a very pleasant time. In a letter recently received from Thomas Mooney, a graduate of lust year from Itogue River high school. Me states he Is attending Albany college and is staying with former residents of this city, the Rev. Gray. We ore glad Tom Is going on with his education. Ornnt Walters returned Sunday night from a hunt In Klamath and reports he got 24 ducks and one gpoHe. . 1 .' . Mrs. Bob Orummltt has returned home from Wurden after a few Weeks Bpcnt there. Mr. drummltt has a logging contract over ' there. Bill White has purchased tho Grandma Sanborn property and will remodel the house so as ; to ; llve there this .winter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott and son. Richard and Mrs. M. It. .Bliss were dinner' guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dingier. Iv'ext Sundny will be old ladles' day at the Hope Presbyterian church and a special sermon has been pre pared. At noon u dinner will be served to all ladles 60 years of age or older. The Live Oak Grange will hold a special meeting Saturday night and would like to have as many mem bers attend as possible PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS 1 Mrs. Carl Lentz and her small son Gilbert were culled last week to Hln ton, Oklahoma, by the death of her father, S. V. Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dietrich are the parents of a baby girl born Wed nesday, Nov. 18. The baby has been named Dolores. Kvorctt Martin of the class of '25 haB entesed high school for post grad uate study. Miss Edith May visited tho high school Thursday. An all day meeting of the Commu nity club was held at the home of Mrs. lnman Wednesdny. Miss Ada Brewster, homo demonstration ngent gave the women lessons In hemstitch ing and dyeing. A delicious dinner was sorved at noon. Mrs. W. 8. Htanallff entertained at cards Wednesday evening In honor of her husband's birthday. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Colver and Kldred. Mr. Pnrkor and dnughter PeMrl, Mr. Mines, O. Jackson, Cecil Stancllff and Vivian Stancliff. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. 8. Furry accom panied by (heir daughter Mareta and Mrs. Callle Steadmnn left in their new ear this week for Uenecla, Cal., where they will make an extended visit. Under the auaplcea of the freshman class whose turn It was to present a program In high school assembly this week, Mrs E. K. Gore gave the student-body an Interesting talk on the Datton plan of school administration. Lovell Ferns nnd Lent Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Theodoro Fish consti tute two parties who have returned from thick hunting at Klamath Falls. Rox Burleson has returned from California. Miss Roberta Barr, national field secretary will speak nt Olydo hall rrlriny evening. Nov. JO, when the Women's Missionary society have their annual praise meeting. Other features nre, "Fnrmlifx l'.den," a short play hy Mm. Malmgren nnd Mrs. Morse, nntl "Whrn Mmi-v Wnn Afinl,l " a reftllnf?y Ilnrvlett While. Refresh ment will he served. Q The public Is invited. " O O T. W. Johnson, ho hs been III for the past wk nr twra again about, hiW lias not yet resumed his business duties. SATURDAY - - IS THE LAST DAY OF THE Factory Demonstration ;'; V'AIh in of the TOLEDO RANGE Easy Terms After f you learn the many fine points of this range, we make it easy for you to own one. Our liberal terms stretch the price over many months and before you realize it the range is paid for. WE CHARGE KO INTEREST ....... ( Dishes Free In addition ,to. our libe ral payment plan, ; we are giving away ' with every range sold this week, a 42-piece set of Dishes, semi-porcelain dinnerware. The Newest Member of the Toledo Family is all past iron range, as illustrated above. This range may be secured with out the warming closet, and also comes in the all-enamel style. Every range is equipped with the French one-piece cooking top and has; enameled back splasher and 'door panels. "The oven h sat register is standard equipment 6n these ranges. t SATURDAY IS THE FINAL DAY Special for Saturday Fancy Six-Piece Set Mixing Bowls 98c Japanned mixing; bowls in a now. attractive shape with novel colored decorations of fruits, foliage and Dutch delph de signs. The set consists of six bowls ranging in size up to 8A inches. A practical set. .Come in before they arc all sold out. Mordoff & Woolf FURNITURE WORTH LIVING WITH If Back Hurts Flush Kidneys Drink Plenty of : Water and Take Glass of Saltt Before Break fat Occasionally ' When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don't get scared and Iiroceed to load your stomach with a ot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body's urinous waste and stimulate them to their normal activity. The (unction of the kidnevs is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 510 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vitat importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water A-oti can't drink too. much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a tablcspoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morn ing for a few (lays and your kidnevs may then act. fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lit Ilia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of Irrita tion, thus often relieving bladder weak ness. I Jad Salts In Ine rnensire ; can jot in jure; makes a Adighihtl efTerveont ' lilhia-water drinlwhich even-one should I MAW ...A tk.A t 1 .!.-: kidneys elea)and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no P.rour kidnev trouble and backache. liy all mtf have your phvsician ex,unc your kidneys at least twice a year. 7 Saturday Specials New and Used Pianos at Especially Low Prices I'pricht MalioRnny Piano, beauti ful tone, artistio case. New! Speeinl $310 Slightly used, lnahnpnny .onses, two uprights in hemiliful condi tion $265 and $285 flood rprisht, nil j-ehuilt fljik frisc. Rood toi; a hurciiin nt $160 Weeks &Oir tfl. W. WILSON, Mgr. Music Dept. .No Confinement No Hospital Bills MY celebrated non-surgical treatment for Piles does not confine you to your bed Or room. You can come and go about your work as usual. From the first treatment you will be relieved, and no matter how severe your case, 1 GUARANTEE IN WRIT ING to cure your PILES or return your fee. If you are suffering with PILES or ether RECTAL or COLON til moit write or call for mr new FRRE BOOK of Information. It kUo contains nearly a han , drnl letters trot PATIENTS. 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