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Medford Mail
Second Section
Six Paget
UNE
Second Section
Six Paget
Pailj- Twenty-third Yir
Wkly Filiy-iith Yi-ar
MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. MAKCH 2:1, lirjs.
No. 1.
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ELECT OFFICERS
AT-REESE
HiflaSK CI:EK, Mar. 22. The
Reese Creek P.-T. A met in regujyr
fteKHlon lut Friday afternoon. The
following officer were elected for
the cominK year: Mrs. O. I.,, rum
n.onn, president; Mrs. Chns. Ilum
phrty, vice president: Mra. Tom
Vestal, secretary; Mrs. AV. Knpberg,
treasurer. The following were ap
pointed on the entertainment com
mittee: Mrs. Chns. Humphrey,
Mrs. C, E. Bellows, Mrs. Maynard,
Mrs. Tom Vestal mid Mrs. Lewis
Robertson. The other committees
.... ....
win ne appointed later. .Mrs. Hum-!
phrey arranged a surprise program.
Each lady present was expected to
either speak or read a selection.
thus entertaining themselves and
mintu Thdi A osima van ' grow unn omerH, as iney pnss n ongi , , . . -
Sere lhe th0?. ln "Pallid hn, Prac
reported ' Pfume as well. If one wants tojtIoaII; 7?' ,mu" U"'H .fnp. ft!;
A Tew cases of mumns are re i "Hhor flowers there nre lots of J .hl " th 'f
VT "e.?f mUmPS ftre pe"j,h-m hnrk off tho hl,h-nv J haS boen wl,IlnK l hl ');irt !
ponea in ine scnooi. ;
i The Sunday sehol was well nt
ondea last Sunday. There worn
more than 50 present. Ilev. Stille
preaohed after Sunday school, tak
ing for his text, "Keep thy heart
.with all diligence, for out of it
nre the Issues of life," Proverbs
4:23. Ho likened our henrts unto1
n garden. One must be diligent
to keep the weeds from the gar
den or the good seed will not grow,
no It is with the heart: we must
bo diligent lest the bad thoughts
come and choke out the good. Let
Christ rule and reign in the life.
Sunday evening Rev. Johnston
nnd Hev. D. IX Uandnll were out
and ltv, Johnston preached. It
was probably his last sermon at
Heese creek for a while. They ex
pecjt to go to Josephine county
this week, nnd when through there.
Itev. Johnston expects to go to his
home in California. They have
there a Faith Home for children.
The Lord supplies their every need.
"Hut God shall supply every need
of yours according to His riches in
glory by Christ Jesus," Phllippinns
4:19, H. V.
, Itev. Johnston preached Sunday
evening to the Christian on splrit-
FREED FROM THE
.MEDICINE HABIT
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN
j brought welcome relief
i
' Sufferers from constipation will
lie interested in Mrs. Van Horn's
letter below. She wrote us, volun
tarily, to express her appreciation
for the- wonderful results ALL--BRAN
brought.
June 17, 1927
!"I feel as if I must write you a few
line, to let you know what a wonder food
your ALL-BRAN is and what it hus done
for me and many others 1 have told about
iu 1 have been using it for one year and
liaro a movement every morning. Uefore,
1 was taking medicine every three or four
days. Now, 1 never take auy. Uany
thanks to ALL-DUAN. 1 can't prais It
too much."
Sincerely,
Mns. G. W. Van Hobm,
2125 S. 67th St, FhUsdolohla
Don't let constipation sap your
health and strength. Headaches,
dizziness, blotched complexions are
only a few of the evils it causes.
It is responsible for more than
forty Berious diseases.
Guard against it now. Kellogg's
ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to bring
relief. Just eat two tablespootifuls
daily chronic cases, with every
meal. ALL-BRAN is a ready-to-eat
cereal 100 bran. Delicious
flnrl hAnlthfnl uith millr rtv nream
or wun iruu or noney aaaea. nee-
ipes or Package. Sold by ; all
cers. Made by Kellogg in Battle
Creek.
ALL-MAM
jjWP
See Our Ad
On Page Six
first section
RUSSELL'S
Greater Is he that is
he thii) is in the
The prayer meetings on Thurs
Is
day cvenlnss are well Qutendeu.
eryone is invited and will be
iven a welcome. Mrs. J. l Rob
ertson d last Thursday evening
and LqI. Vestal is lender for this
Week.
The Merrltt family of Central
Point attended Sunduv school at
Reene Creek and visit the St 1 Hen
and Ji. Merrltt V nfter Sunday i
school, remaining r the evening:
service. '
Mrs. Mildred Meritt has been j
pretty sick since Sunday.
The Mtllle children are both bet-1
tor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. VanKlyke and Mr.
nnrt Mrn. Wotklns attended church
In Medford lust Sunday.
There hus hen some complain
'any others, too, who come out tol
the country, mostly on Sundays,!'
i ual weapons,
i in you tliar
. world."
"7' , , """..jitch,
nro hlnnminir n nnf thn hiiti.efi-a i
" , "
To be sure they nre tempting, but!
let otlfer people enjoy them also, j
If you pick thorn you are the only I
one who gets the benefit. Let themj
" .
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the travelers cannot enjoy thrtii,
so go hack off the way nnd pick
1 to your heart's content.
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FOOTS CREEK NEWS
" " ' " 'phase, the board of directors have
Rev. Mr. Randall came out on; very fortunately been able to se-1
Sunday to visit our Sunday school, j cure the services of F. C. Dlltard j
He also preached for us after Hun-j in the capacity of consulting en- '
day school. Though the morning ! gmeer. Mr. Dillard needs no1
was stormy, there was a good at- s introduction to the people of!
tendance.
Our school board, nfter making'
our KChoulhou.se second to none in
the county, is now fencing the
school grounds. The new piuno is
also now in use, likewise u new
desk for Mrs. Colby.
Klizabeth and Frances Ferry vis
ited Dorothy Iamb of Riviera plan
tation on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Stum bo nnd
children were shopping in Grants .
Puss Inst Saturday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Carle spent the
Sabbath with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bat ph.
Four more pupils have enrolled
in the school. We now have alt menjs that the board has to deal;
the grades and almost 40 pupils. , with, is making excellent prog-1
The new dredging operations andjress. As a result of the fine. Co-
two sawmills make Foots creek a operation of the realty board, the
busy place these days. (district has been able to dispose'
Daniel Hiles, a brother of John of about 10 pert cent.. of thetotali
unu i.iuy, wougni tne i-Nlot place. holdings each week since these
The three Hiles brothers live in aj lands were first thrown open to
ron"- j the public for purchase. This
Clare St umbo had the mlsfor- j means that the lands which have
tune of having the crankshaft i heretofore eben unproductive both
hrenk while coming home from from the standpoint of crops and
Grants Pass. Fortunately, no one j water tax revenue to the district
was hurt, hut the engine was laid! will again take their place with
up for repairs for a week. jihe other productive units In the
Charlsie Cmaplin of Medford : Medford irrigation district,
spent the week end with the'
Champlin and Wahl families.
lid Koester, who works for Her-!
man Wolters on the Applegate, has!
been at homo for several weeks, '
putting In a grain crop.
On Sunday, Dorothy Smith re
cited the 23rd Psalm. Barbara
Skelton, Tommy, Carl, Johnnie and'
Harriet Short recited the 1 00th '
Psalm. They are early learning!
to hide God's word in Hielr hearts.'
John Short was rather under thej
weather this week. He spent Tues
day with his mother at Phoenix,! .
and on Wednesday attended the!
Htock nule five mile, out from I WIM.OW SPRINGS. Mar. 22.
Grants Pass An aut0 accident occurred on the
Several' good rains have fallen in' Jhway at Seven Oaks Wednes
the nnHt tn riv Kiwr nr(t I day about 1 o clock. . Mr. Thorham
In bloom and irrass is urowln ve.rv!of Sanis Valley, driving
rapidly these days. Oregon Is now
almost at her best for beauty of
The new owners of the ,,lack! over, hut the other car never stop-1
Channel mine are clearing all alone' T,d ,0, ""d wheth h0 '"8
the creek. The face of the fon.!lnJ"re(1', Neighbors and passing
" ; """"" w' Tre.sham was stunned and bruised,
'e'hZl? ntnX ln'Ee while the sedan had some glass
a,Mm noel at work. Lmhed and nin broken uteer.
.Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kd Prefountaln and"ma"'f1 oncl also a 1,roken st,!er"
children were calling on the Carles ,
Ln M,,.tv
' Mrs. Bulduc and Mrs. W. rt.!nU "f,y
llnmh fnvnrort a S.. ...I, U : Utlgl ng.
some special music.
These ladle,;
were given a rislnp vote of thanks j
nnd nrjred to come npain.
I.
ARE
mt
That the Medford irrigation dis-'
trici's affairs are moving along at !
la highly satisfactory rate Is the'
'statement made today by David'
til. Rnxnhrri' mnuiHnnr rf IliA
j boar(I f d,rei.lor!1 ,
, anulyzlnB ,,, KttUutlun. Mr.
Rosenberg points, out that this!
work , dlv , h pha!il,s.
namely, the selling of the $75,000
iHiij of bonds, the engineering
work involving' the lining of the
and the sale o? the delin
lands of the district.
Uiuent
In regard to the sale of the!
dnitriet's bonds, which - were)
place d on the market some two -
r rORB HUU, l III) L-uiIlIllllllll V IS I tf I
toward subscribing the total
amount required,
this, Mr. M. N.
As ft result of1
Hogan, who is'
ln charge of this bond sale for
Uhe district, feels very optimistio
about being able to dispose o the
original amount that will be abso
i lutaly necessary to sell.
In regard to the engineering
southern Oregon, and his knowl
edge along the line of work thut
the district Is undertaking will be I
of great assistance to the hoard
Very active work is being done
in getting material to the parts
of the ditch that must be lined.
Work St lining has already started
and it is felt that the next 30
days will see the completion of a
iigh grade Job of ditch lining at
places in the main canal which
'have shown the greatest loss of
- water.
The third issue, namely, that
of the delinquent lands, which is
'ono of the most Important ele-
Ford
sedan, was struck by a car headed;
.north. Mr, Tresham s ear was1
j knocked into the ditch .and tuined
in i vers nerjitru rigui uio cur. air.
'
Orchart
Orchardlsts in this vicinity arc
! nil ready for the annual spring
There are several new i
", t" '0"- "Qm
er, nievmMon, j-orier ana nam
Porter nnd
mond orchards have placed burn
ers for briquets. Mr. Clements,
who ' has lately purchased the
Clarke place, unloaded a car of
briquets from the Seven Oaks aid-;
Ing last week.
M. nnd Mrs. Albert Felden-I
helmer and son Hoy of Portland
were Sunday afternoon v isitors at
the Keldenheimer Orchard!, here.
Vc9 Roberts, brother of Mrs. ,
Clyde Rirhnvtod, who hag been a'
guest ln th valley for several
weeks, left for his hove in Can
ada Thursday morning. He will
visit his mother In Portland for a'
few days. Miss AVIldnQTllchmond t
Is nlso spending the Kaster holl-
days with her grandmother nndi
aunt In that city.
C'nrl Hover G rived here from O.;
A. C. on Wednesday evening to
spend the Kaster holidays with his!
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hover.
Mm.J". A. Thompson and daugh-
ters. M.try and Patsy motored to
Portland nnd spent the week end,
with Mrs. Thompson, who is eon-i
valencent In ft hospital there from:
a recent operation. Mr. Thompson'
is improving slowly nnd hopes to
be nt home some time next month. '
Miss Pose Jones spent several
days last week an a guest of her
friend. Miss Iaura Ponney, nt the
"Ponney Grill" on Rogue river.
M.sh Helen Itrophy, who has'
been visiting her parents here for,
the pant month, returned to her,
home in Klnmath county last Mon
day yJ. VT. R. Harris and James
returned innt week from a ten days'
trip to l.os Ange)c and I-ong
Peach, where Mrs. Harris Vlslttdl
relative and old friends,
Russell and Herbert Harris are;
home this week for Q few days',
visit. Herbert is a senior ut O. A.
C. ami Hussell is In business in;
' Portland.
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Automobile Owners
Preaettt and Prospective
You are requested to attend a lecturt on automolijle
construction, service and maintenanct, to be given
nt our Sales Room,
Medford Aula Compmy
at 8:00 P. M.
Monday, March 26
Tho leefiii'o will ho pi you h.v W. If. Fontoii, Sorv
ioc Superintendent of the Howard Autoniohile Com
pany, Portland, Snn Fnmeis.'o, Oakland and Los
An poles.
Mr. Kenton is
in the L luted
J)iiiek ehassw
News was nweived here Just
week of the death of K. T. Neul!
at his home In Long lieat-h, Calif, j
The Neat familv form: A - li i
' her
:imTQ::u-e innn friends who '
Hills .Bros
Coffee is the
most asked -
coffee
It's roasted "a few pounds at a time" instead of in bulk
Roasting coffee a few pounds at a lime makes
all the difference in tUe world. The flavor is
richer. The aroma Is more enticing. Uni
formity is assured. And the JFcsl knows this!
That's why millions say "Hills Bros. Coffee,"
and drink it with complete satisfaction.
This exact, continuous process Controlled
Roasting is exclusive to I Fills Bros. The
amazing abundance of flavor and fragrance it
produces comes to you in all its fullness be
cause Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum.
HILLS BROS COFFEE
Fresh from the original
vacuum pack. Easily
opened with a key.
one of the host posted nieelianicnl men
.States, and will use re
to illustrate tho jioinls of
will be saddened hear of his:
passinK. !
Coquillf gels
mail delivery.
twice-a-day free.
Cit-
oi me
new
talk.
in the Jc&
Forest drove plans ti 4.Vaere uir
i! come.
Sulem will vote May 18 on $j0,000
ii''port bonds.
for
Hills Bros, were the first to use this method.
Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and
look or the "Arab on the can. Send the cou
pon for i free copy of the booklet, "The Art
of Entertaining."
HILLS BROS., Dfpt.
2 Harrison St., ban Francisco, CjI.
Cpntlcmm:
icrJ live your booklet, "The Ait of Entertaining," free of ctiarae.
p cn
WlllOX 'YOU WANT "
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TROWBRIDGE
'MIIKR YARD
DDQQ
It is thrift, econ
omy, good sense
and hygienic tij,
h a v e u s D r y
Clean y o u r ngi-
parei. .j list call
7750 ,i n d have ,
these claims
proved.
Federal funds for Oregon
building reucti f 12,061,049.
road
fe .
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