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e MTTFOftf f ATT, TTtTTVUNT!, MTTPOmV ORFfioY. n;TD Y. JVVT. 1. ui'jx. PSCTO THREW BUTTE FALLS If! lirTTi: FALLS. .M ii y 3 1 . .Mr. anil Mis. U". Untl'.Wii.v ;iiul m.kiU diiUBhU'r Onri.i Ann w r- visit Int; frit' mis in ISutW' Falls on Mon day. li'trri. M:iy 1:7, a sun to Mr. ami Mrs. Hill LL'iiir.n uf M-dfurcl. Mr. l!-ri i:in Is wll known in Hut if Kails, having n-sij-.l Im-h- for s.-v--ral years. Mrn. W. Kay Parker rcturmtl Sutuliiy fi'nin Portland, w lu'Tt' hf attendt'.i Hi.- v ddini? of lu r uls-1-r, Kdith Wnli-iill. May I''.. 1 r. ii nd M rs. Arlluir .Imifs a in- Ijanit'd Mrs. I'arki'r limc and vis ing ht'te at tin- ;-;rkt-r limne tor n f w days. Mrs. Jum's is an aunt of Mrs. Parker. Mis. Tuin Walker and children have moved to (Irecn Springs, win-re Mr. Walker is employed. 4 Mrs. I ifii ililmondson ami chil dren moved to th-lr ranch as soon as cliool was out, Mr. and .Mrs. W. Loynton are visiting at Ihe Simei'Ville home, Mrs. .1. .1. SimiTvillc returned Tuesday nun 'irants liss. where j-he tins Im-mi visiting sime last woek. IU A 11m m went to Med ford Tuesday nlht to visit wi'li his wile a nd infant ilaimhu-r at ihe i'.m miinity hospital. Mill Stewart was a Pulle Kails visiior Tuesday. Word was received here 'plies day evening that (lenri'.e P.adley, injured ( (wen -Oregon work ma n who has l.een unconscious for ten days, was failing a nd vohinte rs for hlnod transfusions were ackeil for. Five men from the lumber ca nip left i in mediately for Med l'ord. Two blood ti'ansfnsions have heen tnade In fori1 this and n fter each the patient seemed much Im proved. Mrs. Kris! and childr-li. l.u.ille and Dotinlas, are visit oi's at the Kent home. Mrs. Hoover's music class lias been meeting at the school house every afternoon for one hour's practice, so that they may keep in practice for the annual music con test to be held in Ashland June 1. (Mi the same date the eighth Kiade Ki'uduates will reci i-e their di plomas at Ashland. The grades from eighth m'ade examinations have been received and are very satisfactory. There wi re two fail ures, but on pupil had not heen in school the ret) uired number- Qf days, and was allowed to take them for practice. Tho m'adua tes are Merrill and Lna n Walker, Krma Smith. Frankie Ilrainard, Laveda Miller. Itntand Pobcrts and Farline Murphy. Wednesday mornint: the liny Scouts and (heir master. , no Nee. I , h i'l t'oi ;l iw.i iias' cimpiiiy Hip j near the Kdmondson ranch. ; At the huhy i iiinc h-M Monday at tiie chtireh. u limit :M babies and litliMn-tl of pi -Mno.d ueie e- : lilailted by in . lnk- ep and the ; county nu.ses, ass.sled by several ' ioeal women. -Mrs. Cuy Monre and children : were M-ill".ni visitors Monday, i Mr. and Mrs. riy.le Smith and niece, Lal'lim- Murphy, left Tues day for a several d:lyS' visit in MedtOld. I M rs. Karl Hoover and Mrs. riyde Smith had charge of the "poppy ;si!e" in this commuuiiy and were ;sii. eessful in sellitm all tho puppies , allo-ted to them. ; Mrs. Day spent several days last wt e,; at ihe Zimmerman home, i Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Uuefs ami children spent s'undav in the val ; ley. Hill Haily e,,t his eye badly in jjure.t Tuesday while jinK a 'mi w ' :it i-:nr 1. , . was taken to a j Medlord hospital where the eye is i heine; treated, and it is thought I that th siKli: can be saved. 1 Mr. Fa her of Central Point spent a few days in I lu 1 1 e K;i lis l his week j .1. .1. SimerviHe and daughter i '"leu and .Mr. ami Mrs. X. P. .Stoddard ami sons. Pyron and Cal vin, spent Sunday atlernoon in the J valley. Mr. and Mrs. X. Carter and ! duiU-htt f Crystal have moved to j Medl'oi .1 ami are located at the I Pivershle apartments, j A crew of men have start d work .m the road between here and j ' -'imp. The road Is beinir widened land straightened before bein- grav eled. Mrs. Frank Hoover a ml son Pob I "ft and Mrs. Alberta Hoover left J Thursday for a trip to Sacramento, j Mrs. Alberta Hoover will remain in , California all summer, but Mrs. Frank Houvm- will return with Mr. I Hoover soon after s hon in out, June ;. I Harry llerford was operated on lat the Community hospital In Ash j land by Dr. Swe.ienbum about a week at; i ami is netiiiie, a Ion:,' j nicely. I The Pusfness .Men's (lospel team ! held a mti'tliiK at camp Monday : nii:ht. i Memorial services were held at the church here Sunday i venini?. son to be killed III the W.iuncr Creek district was killed last Mon day by Llroy McCirew while shuck ing hay lor Mr. tinner. A i i: n number (jf '.cj;iier Cr.ek residents aUeiuieii the Cra teria n I ileal er this last week and were weil pleased With the repro duction of the Vitaphone and he-lie-, ed it a rcat sliccesv. -Mrs. Hovard pnyd. fo-nierly of Me.tfurd and now living in lait:, ne l spe'idiny a two weeks vacation with her parents on ibis creek. Mr. and Mis. Frank Smith. Anions il.o Sunday i. tilers at the home of Mrs. Lll.t Abbott W.re .Mrs. Silvia ami family of the Suncr st orchards and M rs. Lowe of Ashland. Mrs. Silvia is a daugh ter of .Mrs. Abbott. F. A. Puives left one day last week tor Pink Pasture located ;it mil's south of Warner Cap, Mr. Purves is working for the uoverii ment as a lookout man in that country. Mr. and M is. ( Jciie Davis and son of Chico are spending- a few trays vacation in this locality visit -in:-: friends and relatives. Mr. anil Mrs. Davis formerly lived mi this ct-eek and a re well known here and in Mediord. Mrs. Frank Smith was in Ash- land last Momlay attending to bus Jiness affairs. Mis. II. S. Lynch land Mrs. M. F. Kniiihteii wei in ! Phoenix on business. SARDINE CREEK, f I r- I WAnNFPPPrTJf Ii liMUtlL.ll Ul IL.L.1 i Mr. a nil M rs. Mac .Morrison of Sacramento, t.'alif.. left last Tues day after siernlinu a week at the home of his sister. M rs. It. L. Lm-kwootl. They are on their honeymoon trip and expect to re turn to 'their hoim? in about three weeks. Mr. ami Mrs. C. K. Creen called on Mrs. Creen's parents, Mi;, and Mrs. C. A. llriner last .Momlay. Anions the Sunday callers at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Kerby were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cowon, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Williams and son and Mrs. ',. (',. Taylor and son Kverett. Mrs. W: I!. Jones of Talent' en lied on her mot her, M rs. M. K. KuiejUen. The first ritllesnfike t,f the sea- Watch 1 the chef broil chops a little at a time on each side . . . Hills Bros follow the same princi ple in roasting ' The school-venr elosed last W. ! at I he Aldcrhrook school, under i the fficiitnt management of Miss! IWilda Darneille of Medford. A ! short proeiam was n Thurs-i day alternoun, which was attended. i Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Taylor ami! '.Mrs. K. C. Fiene returned last Week from a week's visit in Port land and vicinity, having taken a 'trip tip the Columbia highway, around the loop to Mi. Hood, ami lalsn to the beach. Mr. ami Mrs. ! Taylor, who have been visiting 'here the past four months, left on Monday for their home in Ton n pa h, Nevada, k'oint; by way of the Redwood highway and the l coast route to Sacramento. J I Ouile :i nuinber I'n.m here al-. tended the commeueement exer-1 cises Friday eveniiin of the Ctdd ; Hill hieji sclnol, of which KHiel j Smith, dauehter of Mr. and Mis. j .1 . F. Smith, was one of the four j erudtiates, ( I M rs. I lit a Kendall, who has j been spending tho winter here near her sister, Mrs. John SSmilh.' , in order to send her two little Ijiirls to school, lias returned to I her home on Applceate. j i Mrs. John Payne and children 1 of Sams Valley were visitors at 'the home of Mrs. Anna Miller ' Tuesday a ml were n ceo in pa nied home in the evenins by Mrs. Mil- ler, who spent M emorial day at the 1 'an key cemetery there. ! I jester Dnsenherry, who has S been so seriously ill for the past : two months and hail so far re ! covered as to bo able to be up j and around the house, suffered a relapse last week, which put i him back to his bed, but he is now on the niend aj-vain, and we hope will co nl in tie lu regain his health.. i Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Dusenberryj of Kla mat h l-'a lis drovn over Tuesday afternoon to spend Mem-1 nrial day and also to visit with friends ami relatives a few days. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Klhart mid son, Lilly, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl-! jlon Klhart of Ashland spent Mem ; orial day here at the Wait home,! am also nn the ba nks of liomue ' Liver, where Carlton attempted i to lure some of the finny tribe from the depths. j Fred Cuy, our rural mail ear-, rier, is sporting a brand new: Whippet much on the mail route i this week. i Palph ami T!oh Tluson berry, who have been employrd in conn-, ty road work for some time are, now working in the luqu'in woods on the rieht hand fork of fhe 1 ererk, where Kalph is loading Ihe Noah Chandler w ere in Mciiiord last Monday oti business in connec tion wit h t eeejviim the perfected deed ni' a iiuiet title which several Sand ownets in this seclL)ii have put through court. Miss Klva Carter spent Tuesday niplu with Miss Irene Standley in North Talent. We have n new mail carrier on the Tab nt route No. 1, I tie contract heinji awatded to Mr. Per.wick. tor nier Ashland man. Part of Ashland rn ;ie was transferred to the south ern part uf the Talent route. M r. and Mrs. Clarence Palmer, former llaker City residents, have come to our valley to reside. Mr. Palmer is an experienced jeweler, and is now working in Liophy Pros., jewelry store in Medford. We have known the Palmer family for years and hope they remain hero. tluests at the Carev home last Sunday were M . and Mrs. 1 Jones of A;;hlanil, Mr. and -Mis Parker and children of Yreka. i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morrison ot Noith Talent were in Medford lst Tuesday on business. i S. S. Stevens is able to nn down i to his physician. Mr. Mahniiren. to; have a surgical dressing to his lace, lie is still salierinn a m'eut deal. K. M . Itease, father of Orville . Hease, is in a very critical (ondi lion and had to he tapped for water around Ihe heail several times. As i much as ni.ie ipiarts nl' fluid have been taken at a time now for the third time. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Heche of j Aate were over to the plant farm . Tuesday after tomato plants and called on Mrs. Heche's nephew and j wile, Mr. and Mis. .1. W. Fish. i GOVERNOR POUNDS OUT A TRIPLE r 1 s 7 ;r- vr 'SETTLEMENT NEAR IN SUIT DOOMED !M mmw IK VV :. m. inn . 9 ' i4 Governor Alvan T. Fuller, of Massachusetts, ia snapped as he lianga out a vicious triple in a baseball game between Republican and Democratic legislators at Boston. Clll aed CIIICACO, June 1 .-- Pay Jacobs, the third baseman obtained by ihe in Los umbT a il-Ue to Toled i assm iai ion. nned the Cubs vr limit. 4 A LIS, June 1. - (. aid todav saitl tha Aimeles. has been " 4-hour ) uf the Jac.d.s' siUad ti recall Am- ri-li-lease tile - l -The Par ll-Ml.t Mill' Andre ef'Ltisshi was K-iinw; to the i I'niled Slates at the cabled reipiest of Mrs. W. P. Leeds, to aid in s tnldbihine; the identity of Madame Tchaikovsky clailuctl t.i be the ( ; i a ml I m chess An astasia, daugh ter of the bile czar. The Kniml duke evpects to sail this week with hN wi if. Priicess W rassinsha ya , N F W A II I , . J.. June l..Ar I'ropos.ils for settlement of the Jl. : L'.! 0.(11)0 suits of five women said to be dyiiiK as a result of th ell work In the factory uf the Failed i Slates Kadium corporation at O'ane, X. J., today were before t attorneys. Ihe proposals were advanced by Federal Jude William Clark, who lis acting In a private cap. icily, al , a conference yesterday amoni; of t f Ida Is of the company, their in i surance backers and lawyers for the women. several physicians have said the ! five women are dyin of radio activity in their bodies, caused by absorbing radium when they touch ed to their lips the brushes they used In (he factory to paint lumin ous dials on watches, t The five are: Katherine S' haub, Quint ii MMonaltl. irace Fryer, i lain. i llussniaii and Alldna l.arice. ; The projiosa Is call for an a n- null y, full sett 1c tn outs for money spent for in ed lea I l reat men t and j insurance to ko in Ihier families I when they die. i Ml & I'nlll furtlKM notice, all retail , lumber yards In Medford will close 'at 1 p. tn. on Saturdays, 711 Same Price for aver SSJears 35 ouncesJor23 cents Guaranteed Pure and Healthful Our Government used millions of pounds l.s 'l:iy :it tho hnmp of hr pnro))l:. Mr. nml Mrs. licirKn J,(.vclf!-s, on Wllli:miH ci-'-fk. CO ffee r 2k i ' I EDEN PRECINCT i To sn.Ai. in tlic juices and cook the meat evenly, each side of the chop must lie exposed to the fire a few minutes at a time. Hills Bros.' patented, continuous process of roasting coftcc a jew pounds tit a time likewise produces the utmost in rich, aromatic, uniform flavor. Ilulk-roasted coffee can never have the flavor of Hills Kros. Coffee. Rid no other coffee can be roasted like Hills Bros, because this process of Con trolled Roasting belongs tn Hills Bros, exclusively. Aslc for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab on the can. The famous vacuum pack oricinatcd by Hills Bros, seals in all the mar velous flavor and aroma. Send for free copy of "The Art of Entertaining." Address Hills Bros., Vcpt. ;;; i , 2 Harrison St., San Francisco, Calif. HILLS BROS COFFEE ('nrffTfi' Freth from the oritfi nalvacuum park. Eatilf opened with key, Q Hy Mary O. Carev Mr. and Mrs. Will .Jackson of .Medlord came out to the Carey ranch last Monday to vi: i1 with Mr, and Mi .. Orvillo Kca.se. Mrs. Kay Waid of Fern Valley was over into Valley View Monday visiting her mother. Mrs. Morse. Apricots in Ihe Fern Valley sec tion are setting roo:1 sk'.e ami the crop will be fairly Kood. Will (Itch of Talent was in North I Talent Monday on business. Mrs. II!.;h is no better; in fact, her speech is not as cood ns formerly. I Mrs. Cumminms and son of Cen ! tral Point were at the plant farm last week and bought the lasf of i their tomato plants for this sea son. I Mr. antl Mrs. W. .1. Katon of Tal- enl were down last Tuesday and I sti y they ha vo a fine jiarden this year. I Mr. ;md Mrs, llarkley have start i ed a fine little restaurant end soil j'li Ink limine in the old pool hall at j Phoenix and are doini; a trood bnsl- ness. ' Our sidiool closed last Friday ;with a fine pniduatlue pre;ram 4ml ia well filled autditorium to tdd the I graduates (lodsepeed in their coin I niencement. 0 ' Iast Sunday's sermon 'y Itev. .WIsnn on Memorial Pay was en I jftyed by all. Itev. Nelson and his wife will Mart on n vacation of . ! couple of niontha or more about the ;MIi of June. We regret to have (them go nnd will took forward to ; their return this fall. j Noah Chandler has Installed a ' new pumping devlfij called Kasv PijAer, attaehin-: the apparatus to br? Ford car. It is a urea O ur ess land runs a centrifugal pump to pt- j ftction. James Allen and Mr. and Mrs. JOHNSO MARKET' EVERYTHING TO EAT Plenty Parking Space Owned and Controll ed by Home People. 1 . ,4t 1 s r Im i hir uf4Avlp. 1 Mam ,VlfPv It V f Hi v r f) Hit Corner Grape and Sixth Sts. Block East P. O. Free Deliveries Daily Morning - Afternoon In the Center of Medford SELF SERVICE TELEPHONE 1003 "1 Reliable Cash Grocery MEMBERS OF HOME CHAIN BUYING ASSOCIATION Summertime is picnic time. Fill your lunch baskets, for that Sunday outing, at the Reliable Grocery. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Rainier Near Beer Per bottle 10c Deviled Meat Per can 4c and 8c Potato Chips 3 pkgs for 25c Ehrman's Best Shrimp, per can 20c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 pkgs for 25c Campbell's Pork and Beans 3 cans for 25c Cheese, full cream, per lb 28c Sweet Mixed Pickles, in bulk, pt 25c Wesson Oil Pint 28c; Qt. 49c Oronite Fly Spray Kits 79c Jello, ass't. flavors 3 pkgs. for 25c No Goods Sold to Other Merchants at These Prices. Pre Delivery on C. A. Whlllock Any Size Order Inside City Prop. Location Sixth and Grape Streets REFRIGERATION This is the one time of tho year that refrigeration means so much to the buying public. YET we are the only market in Medford who has cold storage specially built for fruit and vegetables. Melons may be bought right out of the storage, on your way home for lunch, ready to serve. A few of the many varieties of fruit and vegetables for, a Saturday special: HoiDf prow 11 IV;is, full ;ols, ") His 23 liiirpo new JJcd (iarnclt Spuds, ."j 1k 2I 5 lbs. new r-r WliHo V'ux Onions 25 Xcw C;ibl)iip', lionie ltowii, per lb ..; f Lnrire ( 'iicuinlicrs, '.) for .'25' New rrop field Tomatoes, '2 lbs 35 Our berry man from Omuls Pass says meet aur priee. JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS 300 Rhode Island Red FRYERS We want to sell at our market for Saturday Fat Dressed Hens Per lb 30c Fresh killed young Frying Rabbits Per lb 30c Fresh Fish Chinook Salmon Per lb 35c Halibut Per lb. 35c Ling Cod Per lb. . 25c Large Crabs Each 30c Free Delivery Phone 1136 STEAK! Smothered in Onions Kat lightly at lunch lime, llien ask the missus to get one of iliose famous Steaks for dinner at tho I'KOI'LKS MAK'KKT. With side dishes you'll have a feast fit for almost anybody. Eastern Bacon Bacon Squares Bacon Backs Picnic Shoulders Special SPECIAL All Choice Cuts of BEEF ROASTS YOUNG PORK ROASTS SPRING LAMB VEAL ROASTS RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE PURE PORK SAUSAGE EASTERN HAMS (half or whole) per lb.....30 PEOPLE'S MARKET In Johnson's Market Phoffie 1058 Free Delivery