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MTCDFOTJD MATL TRTRTTyR. MftPFOftT). OftEnON', FRIDAY. MATCH! IB. IMS PAGE THREE News of Jackson County F BADLY INJURED AT GOLD HILL IS BY RANCH BULL LEASED BY 2 MEN Mrs. Vred Kolhue. j The Hi Way Inn, owned by W. 11. Wulkrr 't this city. nun re-j rently been repainted. The inn, j ' whft'ii ia under tho iiianRKenioiu i , of Mis. Vaughn Qunckenbunh, i ' !the mecea for tourlMa here. f I Mrs. W. V. HUtle received j j won! of her bister's death this j week. I Mr. Norria received Injuries i ilubt week, working at the Uvelyl Kitne i'lunt, mid is laid up as a j result. Hubert Kenasbon returned this week from Cuinu Iewin. Washing ton. where he I'oint physlcul examination T Mrs. Kd Tiyl.ii'. wore in Ashland sirved tu the II nuimber iirenent. rhoenix and Mm. Ituy Spenier ofa few daya at Crescent City last tin t.usim s.s Monday. The wresllhiK match Thursday ! Mcdford Bpent the week-end at week.O T1ht was a lai-fce Linlulay din- wa Wt.n -uu'iiUiHl by both local j 11,0 Mahoney lioine. Archie Wymore of Mcdford vis- nt'r given at the home of Mr. umll.,!U mit 0f imvn j,eople, j Mrn. Mark linker spent Hutur-1 ited here over Hunday. Mrs. ( I. A. Kirby last Sunday. Mr ,imi AvnUaill 1Io, j day und Sunday here. I Borni to Mr. and Mrs. Stona -Maron ll. in r.onor ul ueoiM" a. i , ,..,ii i..i-..nt .,1 i niue-l Mrs. Todd of trail, sitent a few Tueaduv. Miirrh 13 a non. i,. nml lmliv hiiv tiiirii Kiniiliiv. 1 davrt last week visltlntr ut tho i ln old friend. Tin we present M , ., " . . ... been home of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Casey.! lOWin, . ....... M ,. .....1 M.-j V- l,-....l.-u ui.uir' if llliu lnwn li1.lwllu t.-..fflj. 111.,. IlillUVU 1 IIIIIIIU (llj mil. ...... I 111 ....... .......... tiwi unu Kei by. The day was spent visit - , were mv. aim .Mrs. t, mmes lowin I of shlund. t'hai lt s Van Zu t' Summers, Mr. and Mrs." c:. a.(s! ot ' vWthiKj ,.-.., , l4 i Mi,u at the Vincent hme this week. Jlla.lul Williams of this creek. ' Sunday visit orM at the John; Mr. A . H. Xv-swam r of Tal-'(,lark hor.ie were Miss .luanila; WAdNKI! I'HKKK, March 1 - ,.nl Mrs, t- ciai vin and dauKhier. t rawford. Hoy Churk and Al Clark tmL- th West oiiirru ui w"""'u' ; iiKinia. in laieui ami -mis. . v .Cal.. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clarence i. wcaumait ami uatiKnier. frne. i innie l ain Irate O doiiht: "The police force M rs. Harold Netherlands , tho week-end visiiin in Central u, bunch of fools!" ruint at tne nome or mv. JiruoKm I'nliceman: 'Tin norry, nlr: but parents. , j wo have to net so the motorists Mr. and Mrs. . Courtriuht spent i run understand us'" O Sll 111 llMt SlMUl.t Is llli-ky tn ltrhtK Ut ta'l sui-h a laU'iitful ;ruiii! Tim club is L). 11. Kerry of tile I.udlum p, y,. (,f Mnlfonl sliillt last Tins ' ' . i DieilKiliB Co.". was In Ooltl Hill ,,uv , u, hunK. ot Ml. llud ji13. . ' . ' I lust week oil official busines.-. He Lyncli. ' (l!y Miiry O. (nivy.) ! f HH.I) 1 11 LI., Jlar. 1 0 ( Spei lal) ' roporu work on tho ilredBe is. j. 't.' Sawyer, Mis. K. 10. CilM. FDPN' rRTCINCT M ir 13 I The rush of the olil miniliK ilays j ln oKi esslliB rapidly. 1 Mrs. lingers and Mr. und -Mrs. . ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' . .land. Hie suhseiiuent tllseoveiinKs Mr. loly has acquired ls-!.i,i,, aiwvi r started for th" UUit hatur.uay ilieoduro Mt ol . .., ,,,,, .,. ur ..,,, Kion of the home formerly owned ,.,. ,,,, ..,... i-. ")" Tho entertainiu.iu Kiven by the west Phoenix came near beinc serl-, renewed In (Jold Hill. Marl: Hurk-;l'.v Archie Ksles of this city. i W1.1V t.oml,0ikH to turn back W '"" '"'-' 'xlen,ie,l l-il ni i .-1- dull and Hoy Scouts lvl-l ously Injured, when a fine biK bull hurt and Mr. Whipple of KAkup m'- C'lauilo Lawrence reliirnml;ai.ci),ml or ,Ml, ro.uls Tho i;l(it '..'.'' r !jr,. 'lay niKht was u biK success. .MurK . of his herd became enraeed and Itiver have ak-aln hruiiRht back : r i wa iroin i-oiuunti nnu ne. oi!lt lnl(j ot roIui a inipussa'jle. itieuit snoum i.e iciven tno h-au knocked him down and pununeled to tiold Hill the revived sense of !. who has been there on ac-1 Anions those visiting at the .,. ,, ' " .,,,,..ii,. il. i,hiv,'ls """''a'1"''" him urounrt considerably, and hut: those rtiys when Kold was the i count of illness the past fv-hom, ot m- Mn. .(, Wol- ..,.u. " .u . J.;'... .V.t.. ......; Mo Nee and Mr. Tor timely assistance would have pursucif metal of southern Oregon. weeks. He was sufficiently im- Kamolt !nvt sundav were Mr. II.;,. ..venliiB i Rl'm' l,,",,"",ni1- KOtlen the best of Mr. FLili. jThey have leased the mine sit- proved to return to his homo on A ,lm..Q.e Lamb and Mrs. M. j ,,,.t, M," R ,. 1.,,,-ves Mr. and i atur.ly evcnliiK. March 17. i ill, anil Mrs. C.eort;o Parker have ! uated on the highest peak ofit'alls creek. At Ood'iurd. ' .. 'i. V... i i o "vi...'..n..v 'lecture will be given by Mr. Pat i'. It. Purves and Pyron Kcllli ' t;l,.. rlub, March 3. ' attended tin- lare horse sale, ui Hti nnuu.il tour. ! 'north of .Mcdford last Saturday. I j,,. a1, Mr!) Weslcy Drlske:! : Mr. and Mrs. flarcn.e Miller ; visited ill Ashland Sunday. i of l-'i-ixn.i. I'm w in have been O niakill'; an extended vlit nt the You tasQ your milk .You test your eggs 7piv compare shortenings Taste fyisco's sivcet Mr. and Mrs. ; .loo Nee and Mr. and Mrs. liu- been makinp regular business trips ! tiold Hill mountain, just east of to Ashland lately, where Mr. Par-; thin. city. It was leased from Iter Is lmyiiiK owns. : Frank Hay of Medford and 1ms S. Vj. Oliver Is commonclnp the j been a producer of much sold CavanaUKh Thompson, Chester j Mrs j E Sel,s 81,ent ,aHt Fri. and Hester Foley. Lawrence Whit- Jay aftornooll at lMe homo of i-en anil itiu Jiuui' iiutiiut'u itv auction sale last Saturday at M. A. C.oddard. Frank Snook and son. erection of a new modern residence They intend to start operations! Hilton's ranch between Central ; ma,je a i,usiiuss call on 0. A on their ranch home west of J'hoo-.upon the mine Immediately. nix. jvirs. Cietu'Kt' Drake was over , (n0 Hast week Y)r. Douplas from, University of OreKon pave Point and Medford. Chet Phelps of Shasta valley. Cal., is viMitiiiK nt the homo of fQa nHh Phoenix Wednesday, tnlk , lh0 hlBto B1.lloul Wh.h j M r' ttnd Chr' l''1' u atiendin,.- circle meeting. Oak -I.-., vy ,,. appreciated by the!, n' '",U " M 'j. " ele of Phoenix is Incrensini; its i Kuuint body May Kill was in Medford last membership quite rapidly ibin win O a no KUU1 ''""" week visiting ut tho homo of enlivens me meeiin;s anil is r..o Kale ' YoiiniT. Dick TUehniond has become the liossessor of tho f'hnniplain tracts just north of (lold HiQ The Cold 11111 irrlnaliim district Mrs. Luellen Larson of Phoenix , u,w Its monthlv ineclii-- March spent Wednesday forenoon visit Ine u ln ,), llfn, e of llecu and fiav. Mrs. I.eta Furry nnd Mrs. M. Rose.A mllI1,P1. , Q,Xpavers were pres- Tlorn. to Mr. and Mrs. lid French;,.,,, ,,,, ,.,,io,..,i.i(. iniereut was making the work more interesting Xext Friday, March 1 Till. Mrs. .left Hell of Talent will celebrate her eightieth birthday. much improved . this week and it Is hoped that he will soon re cover. The Kebeecas nnd Odd Fellows held a joint social on last Wed nesday niKlit nt the I. O. O. F. hall, which was attended very gen erously by. the people from Grants I Pass und was a great access. The Woman's Helief Wrps held I their ;.ionthly dinner on last Wed ihesdny, which was well attended j BUTTE FALLS - of the Kerby last Sunday. Miss Kvaline Hoos, dauKhter of Mr. und Mrs. Charles Hons, was At a regular meethn: accidentally hurt by a Call mV indies' Aid Thursday tho follow day of last week. She fractured', program was K'iveu: her left anklo and at this writ-1 inK Is imprcvinK nicely. - - - Sulo-Mrs. Joe Nee. . .Frank Smith and Mr. Major Solo Mis. H. Parker, motored to Medford laat Tuesday Heading Mrs. T. nvlmi. ' on business. A social hour followed, during -Mrs. Vm Kerby jnd dauKhier. wht'h ' time refreshments ' wore Kerbyiv terson on Crater ljtko and vl I cinity and sterioptlcan views will be shown. The admission will be :Kn! for adults and lfic for chil dren. The lecture wilt be ulven j at the Kra mmar schoid audi to-; rluin. ! A recital will be niven in the niKn scuooi auuuorium on i ues- he day. March 20 by tho members of B llio vlnlhi l'Iiish and nlano uunlls. IT usslsleii by others. School attendance lias been very poor lately lu'eauwo of an epidemic of colds. Mr. and Mrs, Tvoseoc Larson of I ma cine how Cnsco j own swrcc punt)' wid Improve- thtf flavor of the food you tnakffi with it. M v' 1 ' BT if 1 DJ 1 1 0 Hi ffu Si i'wiiiiMLmmmiimmmmiimmwimmI nt their home in Mediord. on! March 5th. a hoy. named Harold ! llira.lul., Ml, Kuhrinun. attended;!"""" mel In Us regular form and hy its members. After dinner i : t -: -. r . ..................... '. v,. . . . . : i Kdwln Mrs. to Mr ' this meeting in his official ca- I the honors of the order were be- uell has traded her place; ..,. .,.,. ,lf ,.ni,,L. the ! slo,V1'1 "I"'" M,-H: f'l Shoemaker C'ottrell for his five-acre!.,,, ,.i,' ...m ,,..i ,i ii,,i ! "nd Mrs. J. B. Mmdoek. i place ,.ar Andrew falhoun's. and fol.mu.,, , HevP1..,,, tu whom U The high school debate team MrsP men Is moving there this; lm.niifheM vmvloym,.M. h been t.--l..K P',I' v.ieek. ; Am(, th0 tttw, vMlon, ,o!Wth the 1 nlverslty high school Mis. Alice Cole is remodeling her; M(,(rol.ns111.0 . :Iooa,.,, l,k.k The team consists of Miss l-.thel home out west nf Phoenix and will . Mm.elm.ki j,,, ,,. Mr. and;h""lh' V''St !",0"kl,r, U"' make It modeft when it is fin-;,.. Aht.rH am, Mrs. Lawrence j r K'Ui""- PCd R."Cak7,1"; ,'' Ished. , Whltsett ! havp participated ln four debates Mr. and Mrs. Xoah Oianiller, . h.nl. s 1 ..I,.in ,,,,1 w ... this year wit n ltogue Kiver. i.ien- dale. Klaniatli Falls nnd Ashland. t'harlis I.eMoine and W. 1' made a trip to Crants Pass m Men- shellenbarirer boUL-ht tracts of ll-in.l r.-m.i I Ciphnuiml Tlli.V , proithe to establish residences " ' I upon the land. . (Jtly I tales of Foot Creek was ! a business visitor in our city one i iln v I hit witI;. .Mr. tiouo 01 laient mane a inpi nay of this week to take Miss Irene' and Miss Delia Mast down. Mis Irene took i the federal exiimina-, tion on Tuesday. lOveryone Is hop- hiK she will pass with highest honors. having won nil but the last debate to Vreka with his sister last Mon-: day. Mr. and Mrs. Pender, who are The Woman's Helief Corps met tn last Wednesday in the W. H. C. At this time they held ieir REESE CREEK RfPLETS mnnthli- ilitim.i- win!'!! iw elven tO' . stnillilni' In Medford. were out in ... .. . . . . - Johnston We 1 1 lie 010 veii'isns umi incomers ul Rev. U. D. liandall and Kev. J.1 vere nf Reese Creek last this part of the valley Saturday, ,t! curW. i Sunday night. There was a full VouUing nt s"oi0 land for n home. . Ml. anj Ml.H ,,.oyd Li,,K.(. and , house and Itev. Johnston nreuched Mrs. .innn itooeris 01 i-noenixi, ,,,,. ,,,,, i ,,,, ...,.k f,.. ..i,.fi ,,., tho nres- has been very sick with a . -ol,l. j Kunmln' ,,,,; wlu,,.l, -Ml, La,u.0 Si.lrtt ln the life ivhlch ulinost d'evelojied into pneu will obtain eniployment. Woodland. Calif. ' Mrs. Chnrley Mcclain- Phoenix next Friday for San Fran cisco to visit her sister, Mrs .Mrs. Kale Lyman of STms val- brought out the fact that the Holy. of the Christian. Jo definitely nionia. Mis. L. A. Kcame, or . noen.x;, . was vlM,tlllB , u, hulll0 tH - t t,le Tvinlty, eft last Saturday for a visit wlthMl.s. L0 ,. la!lt W(1(,k, Z" ut the three persons in the Gher daughter. Mrs. t hr.stenso,,, of JIr sh(),.t hm m0VH, to the ; Ood Ilra(W,lp Kthev. Son nnd If ii 1 . 'ili'""' foi'i'ii'fly occupied by Ken .IO.. spirit and noc a mere in nni i :io, .i, 1 1 . ,. , l.-,-,,,- , , I IlUCnCC, US OOUlo Mourn iiu.u u , .irs. i,aninue 01 euuai 1 -0101 1 i,clieve; and since the llolp spiru 1"was In (lold Hill last week on j is jn 1)R. ft. D ilc child of dod. k m,. w, o. ,,s ,,01 w .0. )usim,fS. how creful one ought to live lest """" 1111 A change bus been made In the i ,...,.... .l,..t lw.lv one Time is Mr. It I n g m a n. who recently bought the II. fl. Shear (,', p,oe lor havliii; to ditf anotner vel 1,-1 he . one they dUK last fall having caved In. The soil Is so deep and free that the Mtncy formation down abHit 14 feet will not hold. They I he brieve that holy one. perouu' l of the local city recMt-der K() j,no,t and life so uneertain that irt iiwre- , it i.hoovcs us to be ready for cter- n rWi'i-itv. which is so sure to come m. tiiii'U nno of us. oftentimes without' A ilik mi; it-, o tun n mud ill Oil ItV t be did not wall the well as they went c()UnrM tof; u, uffi,,0 of rp. down, so lost all the r work ! i-order left vanmt by Mr. Ham- Mrs. C. Carey had one of her i (?) poem, "Down on the Farm." broad-i ,)im ' Un.ly Mt tMlt w,,ck for Mr. Marlliv signed as marshal ami John 1 mersly. who had resigned 'as corder was appointed by tho coun-1 Nval.iK just at the last. loll to fill tho vacaify. Bert! jev. wndull and Rev. Johnston, expect to-be .Keese Creek again' next Sunday nighl. Rev. Johnston, will iireuch. Fveryor.e con.c. The Sunday schol was well ut- .. . . ,, ,.. i .... - MI'll CUMO..J ... , r A .;n.Vr, rhdav 'rl'!- h? Wl" foIe.ng present, and several of the. greeting to their daughter. Mrs. li. ! ." '"M" , i regular ones w sick and not u.iic I -Mrs. Tony t;os was u .hcuivhi . attend ,.' , , . . visitor last week. iL.v. stille. talked just a few Mrs. avails ami ner parem-. .nr mid Mrs. IUbIi, were in Meilfi.nl I . . ' ' , ' , . ntll,tt, f ritdd Hill, was in our cily Friday on busine.-s. A permanent lelephitim line, for use at the offiees of the dredne is beim; extended tut Fools creek about Palm Sunday. I hu-U , 1 e- ,un ,,,, , ab e he services for Laster to bo , ,,, held In the new church. g,,,l las, week.' , Silk Sl.Teklnss In Sport Dr-ian I ' Mai Norrls Is, sulTf iing from an Stockings of silk, which closely ; injured hanil....wlii..-l). . he received resemble in pattern the wool ones, i while cuttiug . wood. virr.nu.lv cn..,l when worn I Among the Medford visitors with semi-sport clothes. Thy come f last Sitturday were Mrs. Merritl in diamonds and oilier patterns. 1 Merriinnn. Clinton Walker and Tuesday, looking for a lady to stay wllh Mrs. High. The beautiful new eliurrb build ing Is fast Hearing completion al Phoenix, nnd it Is believed they will have it ready for dedication i rYOU CAN BUY NCT 7 HIGHER OLALITY . rrrrrt TiiiKl 4 THAT PACKED UNDERTITISB.ABEL GoIderWcst Rev. Stille talked just minutes Sunday morning on "Jesus' said. '1 am the 1 id of lire; lie that cometb to me idiall never hun ger: and he that belleveth in mo shall never thirst," John 0:35. One thought he spoke of was that as these bodies of our cannot live long; and bo healthy without food, and of how much greater Importuned, for the soul to feed oil the spiritual bread, which Q the word ot (loll and prayer. Tt one would grow strong spiritually they must attend to these things. Sunday morning the Suiidu' school decided t( take up a collec tion of eatables und such things for a fumily of several children who are In sore need: the father Is near death. They brought things to the sehoolhouse Sunduy nlghl. j Kveryone In the neighborhood who i knew of It brought somcllilng. .vir. ! Dennis took his truck nnd carried 1 the things Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. K(v Rlldcrlmck .visited at Mr. Humphreys' X"ula'- ! Little Mary Alice romiilnccVy.nd Is ,stitl visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Chamber lain of Medford visited at the Ves , tal home Sunday. Mr. anil Mrs. Wan Arnold of , Medford called on the Jack family 1 Sunday evening.- Mrs. Isittie W'oock has charge' of a restaurant In liuttc Falls. She called on Mrs. Courtney Sunday: j afternoon. ' I .Mi's. Moffatt was In Medford u short tlmo taklnu treatments. So many people are still sit k with colds and other troubles. Mrs. Knudlcr took their !!v to the doctor Tuesday. The lUy Is I better but Mrs. Knaiiler In not nell ut all. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castor took I littte llei. to the doctor Monday. I :-Jhe Is reported as being belter ulno. i l.lltle Hells Still" has been pretty i sbk also. Mr. Stille Is not well at. 'all but keeps on working. I TQ nu n were ut work Wertnes-: i day on the ditch alter n short shut i down. They are eleunlng It and ; getting It teady for the season's Irrigation. 1 F.lmer Robertson bought Mr. j Layton's gouts. There were about 4 head. Mr. I-uyton Is getting ready to go to California In tho . spring. I IMnner I 'units Wall lli oornllon i Nothing could be more watlsfac 'tory for certain walls Ihtn a will! thanner of heavy cream muterliil j covered with n brilliant design In ' needlework. EVERYTHING TO EAT Plenty Parking Space Owned and Controll ed by Hofce People. MARKET iff i,,v t-''f i.1s H.i.X s - Corner Grape and Sixth St Block East P. 6. Free Deliveries Daily Morning - Afternoon In the Center of Medford V- : j' Member of Home ;; Buying Association SELF SERVICE Reliable C&sh Grocery SELF SERVICE Every day some one makes the statement that our price is less than other stores, Qad seem so surprised that it is so. The answer is this: We buy in large quantities for several stores, we sell for cash, we have lower rents, we do not employ sales people to wait on our cus tomers. . You save that expense by waiting on self. You have the largest assortment of quality groceries to select from in Medford, you get free delivery on any size order, lots of room to park your car, so whyjiot fill your next order with us, you can eat the best for less. . TEN ITEMS EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY Uolden Star Coffee, vacuum packed, pound Pound can Calumet P.akiiitf Powder, Astor Brand Toitialo Catsup, 2 bottles Meco Brand Oysters, '1 cans for . Spruce Tree Minced Clams, 12 cans 12 Bars Crystal White Soap ..:. Bulk .Macaroni, -I pounds AVadliam's BiamQid W Brand Peanut Butter, M-oz. cans Kern Oleoma rgerine, 2:ic lb; pounds BSC 23 45 45? 25 35e 35 25c 20 Johnson mm POULTRY EGGS8 FISH RABBITS cPIent? of Fancy Dry Picked Poultry for Your Selection Hundreds an hundreds of big, fat hens ranging in price from 75c to $1.00. Dressed Hens, per lb 28 c Another feature this week about 100 dressed frying size rabbits. While they last, each . ...50c Crown Oats in :5-pound package Family- size Tru Bake Salted Crackers, Seeded or Seedless Haisins, '.! packages No Goods Sold to Other Merchants at These Prices Free Delivery C. A. WHILLOCK, Prop. 35C Phone 1003 SPRING IS HERE and with it comes many fresh vegetables which you can ob tain at our market prices within the reach of everyone. Qual ity and freshness guaranteed, as our vegetables are only one night out of the gardens before they reach our large coor. Saturday we offer fresh asparas, rhubarb, new peas, new potatoes, artichokes, fine spinach, best of lettuce, tomatoes, green peppers, radishes, green onions, beets, carrots, . tur nips, oranges, grape fruit, lemons always cheaper. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Spinach, fresh, crisp, 3 lbs.'. . . .... a. 20c 3 Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Green ! Onions Radishes, large bunches, each 5c Fancy Newtown Apples, large size, not culls, per box S1.35 and delivered free JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 Fish Smelt, 3 pounds Chinook Sajjpon, pound . ; Fresh Halibut, pound Black Cod, pound ......... And many other varieties of fish in season at cheap prices. . . . 25c . . 35c . .. 35c . . . 2ic Free Delivery Phone 1136 . O MEAT AS A FOOD .Meat is ii necessity und when yon buy it you want to know tlnit yon nri? (rnttins tho brat that the iiiurkct .affords. All oiii- incul' 'iircput in culd Stornifc to 0$ before they arcQld over the eonnler. Yon will never muke. a mistake by pur ehiiMiln your meats from us. , ' .. ". FOR SATURDAY 0 LAMB ;. BEEF l,P0BK, VEAL FANCY ROASTS. OF ALL KINDS HOME RENDERED LARD o PURE PORK SAUSAGE RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE . f . BACON BACKS, per pound 28 BACON SQUARES, per pound 22tf EASTERN CURED HAMS Half or whole, per pound 30 NICE STEAKS PEOPLE'S MARKET ' Phone 1058 Free Delivery ,