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MEDHRft MXm TT?TP,TTP!, MEDFOftn, OT?frffONT, FT?TnAT, NOVEMBER ,1923
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News From Rural Districts
REAL ESTATE IN
SCOUT DRIVE IS I SAMS VALLEY IS
GREAT SUCCESS
uf (JuorKo Zlniiuormitu, wliife in uuw
making his home In Aslillind. o
1). 0. Jllnn has been the recipient
lataly of ityuny iettrn from Ilia old
home town In Milan, alo., which he
left Borne 45 years ago. This cnuie
about by Mr. Wilson forwarding a
Mull Trlbuno to the Milan Standard,
the old town paper, with a letter ex
plaining who he waB and that he'd
like to hear from the "old boys" who
were left. The letter was printed in
the Standard and steadily letters have
followed, much to the Joy of Mr.
Wilson.
GOLD HILL, Nov. 111. The Hoy
flcout drive at Gold Hill hearted by
Mlnnlo I Stickel as a committee of
nine was a decided success; the coutM
are a proud bunch of boys and ex
tend to Mrs. Stickel and nil who stood
back of the drive a. vote of thanks.
Those who so kindly contrlbuU'd to
the fund are as follows:
Walter Zimmerman t', Heed
Ouy 6, Tho Delta 3. J. M. Hays $2.
Charles Kell H.GO, M. ' 1). Ilowers
2.00, Mrs. J. 1'ickaril SI, t K. Car
ter 60c, Ijiura Pankey SI. J- K. HH
60c, O. 11, Newell HOc, Mrs. W. T.
Vernon 1. Gold Hill Supply Co.
12. GO, M. 8. Johnson $2, C II. John
son SI, IT. A, ltadtko $2, J. V. chirk
SI, Mrs. C. D, Gai'inan r.Oe, K. A.
Krlckson SI. M. If- llniliiko SI, It. A.
Wolfe SI, George Turner COc; Mrs.
W. H. Htlckel Si, Mrs. Wm. (I. Dnvls
S1.60, Mrs. J. W. Merrill SI. Mrs. 1). :.
Bhaver 00c, A. K. KhIIokk S2. W. Mar
llneau SI, D. I Prulu S2. T. J. Hlm
ver'Sa. Bertha Coy Si, O. It. C'hnp
man SI. Julia Patch in S2.H0, Kiiinlc
Chlldora SOe, Mumnrvt W. Gulllwir
SI, Minnie HarBont SI, lllanch Mel
Untfej' Si, ltaymond I. (.'ornivell SI.
Maude IlobliiBon SI, Allen Harper
Gilo, I,. U Hlllilll $1, Hllas Klemlii),' SI.
Hubert Henoston 7 5c; C. A. olsen SI.
Mrs. C!. V. Kstiw SI. Mrs. M.J'resnell
SI. W. If. Wine Si, Mrs. O. M. Walk
er COo; Mrs. M. Parker 6Un. T. W.
Vernon 92. Fred ilickman TiOc, J. M.
l.lcely Si. Verna Albert SI. 1-Htih
Howers Si. Hurry Chllders 25r ('has.
P. O'Nell Si, Mrs. Geo. II. Uiirinaii
51. Mrs. M. K. Palrlck S. Jap O'llurn
52, Mrs. Charles Gray !0e, Juines w.
Lively I1.G0. A. J. T. Hhlth Ode. Mrs.
J. liuilr GOo, if. O. Wharton fillc, C.
A. Carey 50c. Total amount sub
scribed $7.
No Cold
Fvr headache or. grippe
Coldt break in a day for the millions who
use Hill's. Headache and fever stop. La
Grippe is checked. All in a way so reliable
that druggists guarantee results. Colds are
too important to treat in lesser ways.
LU4nk Ll'$ Pries 30c
CASCARA&QUININE
with portrait
SAMS VALbEY, Nov. 20.-)cvernl
new pupils are amiln added to our
school roll by the addition of two now
(families, and it Is reported that every
house In Sams Valley Is now "full
up," with hardly st'unriinK room out
side. The growing popularity of our
community for home dwellers this
season has been the topic of conver
sation. Several Imiulrles weekly como
In from families, desiring to font larmB
'or houses for the year.
Tho Kohl bearing ore mine belong
ing to the Jackson county bachelors
Ik proving so promising that prcpara
t'ons are neiiv; made for the construc-
i tlon of a road suitable lor trucking
purposes leading to tho mine. A Mr.
Illinois from lleuil Is here with his
teams for the purpose of putting in
I the new road.
The Copley place belonging to the
old Copley estate has been purchased
by John and It. m: Copley, two of the
heirs, iniil John with his family '111
reside here and farm tho place.
The little red house on the Hoist
place is being occupied by the Pultl
family, lately rrom Colorado.
K. 11: Day Is making weekly ship
ments of fine pork Into the Grunts
Pass mni'ket. t
Hogs have been bought pretty well
I out of Sums Valley this season and If
, tho condition In general prevails as
I heretofore, hogs will bo "hogs" next
I year, as many hog raisers have ills-
I nosed of fine brood sows for slaugh-
term-; purposes.
The Thanksgiving program will be
' given by the school Tuesday evening
In place of Wednesday, as was first
Intended.
Tho annual community spread will
be held at the schoolhouse Thanks
giving day. Hveryono Invited to Join.
Mrs. W. I- DeKord of Ashland vis
ited with her daughter, Mrs. Otto
Tresliam, last week.
Elmer Wright and family, who have
resided for several months In TCaglo
I Point, have returned to Sains Valley
to remain through the winter.
The road bond election held In this
district Monday for the purpose of
voting a levy for road work, was over
whelmlngly defeated. Whether this
was the wisest thing to de we cannot
say, but owimr to the results of past
I road bond elections most of our tax
payers had their minds made up too
Btrongly to he altered by arguments
or explanations.
A school district election will be
I held here Monday for the purpose of
'electing a director to take the place
EAGLE POINT ITEMS
When y
spirits droop
and bodies lag . . .
Brew a cup of Hills Bros. Coffee
and ; it to your lipsl Watch the
sun break through the clouds ! Feel
fatigue slink away at the approach
of new vitality, fresh alertness. For
the spirit of the pulse-stirring West
is in every savory sip of Hills Bros.
Coffee.
Hills Bros, is the favorite drink
of a coffee-conscious, coffee-loving
people. Such aroma 1 Such flavor I
Ask for Hills Bros, by name and
look for the Arab on th'e can. Hills
Bros! Coffee is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
In the ortfinal f'aruum Ptih
ri; ktrfi On f't'i "
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Mm. Wm. Brown has been quite
111 willi lunHilltiH, but Ih around
again.
Mr. and MrH. HenHhuw came down
out of the mountains thiH wuok.
They have been working for the
forest Kcrvlce last summer and fall
until the hiiow became too deep
for their work. They will live in
the apartment over Flory'a confec
tionery where I,ota nnd John have
been keeping houne for son to time.
Stanford Luy came home from the
loKgintf campH, where he has been
working for several weeks.
The Civic Improvement club will
serve supper at tho dance in- Kin
raid's hall next Saturday night,
November 21.
' Mr. Klnciiid built an, addition to
liis new dance hall this week.
The old sig nboard which hns
stood between I-oy's house and the
highway was torn down and moved
away this week. This is a great
Improvement in the looks of that
lot. j
1. T. A. met last Friday In the
school house. M rs. Stanley anil
Mrs. Jfanscom had planned a very:
nice program of music by the school!
and other good things which werej
all well rendered und enjoyed by a;
large attendance. Dr. (leory gnve
u fine talk on prevention of dis
ease and Miss Weld man sang a
sulo. It was, voted to hold the ba
zaar on December 4 at the grange
hall. The committees reported lots
of work being done lo uh every
thing ready by that tie.
Several Indies met at Mrs. Crot
er'a and sewed Wednesday. There
Is still quite a lot of sewing tip do
for the bazaar.
Miss Brewster met with sex'errfl
ladies of Eagle point last Tuesday
and gave them quite a lot of help
with their winter millinery prob
lem. The next meeting will be De
cember 8 and It Is hoped more ladles
will take advantage of Miss Brew
ster's excellent help in this line.
Wm. Hherwood returned from
Sulem last week.
.Mrs. Green has gone to Los Angeles.
MISSOURI FLAT
There him been a slight epidemic of
the grippe in the community during
the past week. Those on the sick list
me: Mrs. Gray and daughter, Dollie;
Mrs. Cook and daughter, Kflther.
A new pupil, Holunrf Pope, came to
school Monday, making the enrollment
number 18.
Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Lindsley of
Wlldorvllle attended tho community
dance Saturday n!ht and spent Suu
day visiting at the Cook homo. MrB.
Lindsley is a former tuncher of the
Missouri Klat school.
Miss Ktta Miller hecame seriously
ill Monday and was taken to the doc
tor Tuesday to have some X-ray pic
tures taken.
Zella Gray was absent from BChool
ono afternoon this weok on account
of poison oak. Her eye wus almoBt
swollen shut but sho is recovering
rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. Schwarger spent Wed
nesday shopping In Grants Pass.
Miss ICllzabeth liuir, rural super
visor of Jackson county, was a visitor
at the school Thursday. She spoke
to the children about' "Hook Week"
und the ndvantuges obtained through
the reading of good hooks. She was
quite pleased to hear thut tho chil
dren have organized a tooth brush
brigade.
'Miss Gladys Hoiiopeter spent Sun
day at her home near Phoenix.
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Friend turkey is a picturesque bird when he struts in the
pride of all his feathers but he's twice as enticing; served up on
the Thanksgiving platter!
He's the piece de resistance of the Jcast without him it
would be a sorry. affair, indeed!
Select your Thanksgiving- Turkey from our ample supply t
fill young, tender birds corn and milk fed carefully, picked
and cleaned ready for the oven 1
Other fowls, of course!
Chickens Ducks Turkeys Geese
Meats
Beef and Pork Tenderloin ' Brookfield Link Sausage .
Beef Pork Lamb Veal
LIBERTY MARKET
We Deliver
Phone 164
Hill
More Thanksgiving' Bargains
at the
SpecialJValues in Thanksgiving Linens
Linen Luncheon Sets
AJl linen, imported from Ireland and
Czeeho-Slovakia. Covers ,50 and 54-inch
and six napkins, 13 and 14-inch. AVe have
but a limited number of these sets and those ,
who come first will have their selection of
several beautiful patterns, plain and fancy.
A regular .$5.00 value going at the special
Golden Rule price of
You'll find the linen values at the Golden
Rule Store unusual. All are high-class
merchandise, imported from Czecho
slovakia, Switzerland and Ireland. Be
sure to come in and see for yourself the
bargains we are offering.
Do Your Christmas
Shopping Early
We Already Have Hundreds of Gifts Ready for
Your Inspection
A Complete Line of Shoes for the Whole Family's
Thanksgiving Time Wear(i
$3.35 Set
Cotton Luncheon Sets
Cotton luncheon sets with embroidered
corners and attractive patterns. Cover and
four napkins to match
$1.85Set
Pure Linen Napkins
Some beautiful 22-inch napkins in many
popular patterns, including tulip and panc.y.
A real value at
$5.65 Dozen
All Linen Damask
All linen, extra heavy weight and single
bleached. Just the material for the home
made Thanksgiving set
$2.25 Yard
Cotton Damask.
72-inch mercerized cotton damask in new
patterns for vour selection ' ,
75c Yard
Linen Damask
72-inch table linen damask in many attrac
tive patterns. A Thanksgiving time value
$1.75 Yard
Men's Wool Shirts
Some real values in men's wool shirts. Scores of
new patterns and all popular color combination will
enable you to select exactly the shirt you want here.
Regular $4.50 values at
$3.25 Each
Boys' Caps
We have a large stock of
boys' caps in all popular and
attractive shades and ma
terials "
65c to $1.50
The Daylight
Store
for the 1
'Whole
Family
HANDKERCHIEFS
SOME REAL VALUES IN MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
Cotton mercerized handkerchiefs with
Iflautiful 'colom? borders, o specially
priced at ...10
Attractive and serviceable, handker
chiefs in both plain, white and colored ,
border styles, best quality mercerized
cotton, each 25
95 Busy
Stores
the Reaspn
We Sell
for Lest
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