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. MT!T)FOT?T MATL TRTBTTXE, MFJVFOTJT), OREflON'. FRTT)AV. JFXE 22.' 1023. TTCRTCT3 MOVE UP CENTRAL POINT PICNIC TO DATE NEXT MONTH: CKXTHAL I'OINT, June 51. ! The many friends of Mrs. Louise; Cumnili)K were grieved by the ; nowH of her death lut Sunday , evening at the family home, ufterj a short illness. She hurt been in poor hculth for several weekK hut was not confined to her bed until the lust few days. She was a i'onsclntious Chris tian, beloved both at home and ntnong her many friends und a faithful member of the local AV. ; It. C. She leaves to mourn her death, her husband. Ilenjamln F j Cum mines, and two daughters, 1 Mr a. Stella Jensen of California,! who has been with her mother ' during her recent Illness, and Mrs. I Hentha Spenr. who lives in, the! oast. The funeral services were j held Tuesday,' Juno l!Uh, at p.. m.. In Moil fold, at the Perl funeral homo, and from there the body j was taken to Colma; Calif., for i burial. Hev. Millard, former pas-1 tor of the Mod.'ord and Central' Point Christian churches, preached-1 an appropriate sermon anU , the ladies of the Women's Kellef Corps: conducted their resular burial hmJ g vice. Many friends were innt-; tendance to show their Empathy to j the bereaved family. --, Owing: to the very busy time" and a coolness in the weather, it' has been decided to postpone thef annual Union Sitnduy school -picnic' which was scheduled for Friday of this week, until, some ffme;ln July. The time will be announced Inter. - The funeral services of the late "William Thompson "were held at the Perl funeral home Sunday! afternoon, ' when many friends! gathered to puy their last tribute j of respect and love to the de ceased, and show their sympathy ' 1ttlo daughters and other rela tives. The services were conduct ed by Hev. Hamilton of the St. Mark's Kpiscopal church of Mod-1 ford, and many beautiful f loral I offerings wore received. The body j was taken to Portland Sunday i evening for cremation. I Miss Dorothy Inman Is spending! a few weeks of her summer vaca-j lion at Grants Pass with her1 friends, Sir. and Mrs. II. II. Per-1 noli. j Anils Casad and "Wyvette Dos-1 well were Medfurd visitors one day last week. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whiteside and son Kloyd of Uoss Lane were vis iting Mr. and Mrs. li, F. Peart one evening ins tweek. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Strohmoier wore In town Friday evening call ing on friends. P. O. Sheiiey has rented the Itoswoll place west of town, re eently occupied 1 ty M r. a n il M rs. Item Iturger. und will take imme diate pt'Km-ivsiun. Mr. and Mrs. iib Kent of Med fnnl were in town Thursday even ing visiting Mrs. O. C. Purkeypilc. O. C. Purkeypile drove up from Hogue Hiver Thurmlay night to be With home folks. Miss Evelyn Buckles was the guest of Miss Wltma Sheky Tues day night of last week. City Hrunn. who nas just return ed from O. S. l. at Corviillis, has resumed his work ul the McCaukey ranch. The members' of the Christian Kndeavnr who are taking part in the ji:igeant to be giveu at Klam-j ath ' Falls. Juno 25th. met for aj good practice at the Hosvvell home on Tuesday evening and at the; Wehster home Thursday eveninc. J The P.oy Senilis met for their i regular meeting Thursday evening' and hi addition to their regular! business they commenced planning for a week end hike In the near future. Th eyoung people of the Chris tian Endeavor enjoyed a swimming party at the Ilelman Paths Friday evenimj and Inter n picnic lunch In Uthia park. They left town about 7:30 in a bncli, there, being about 2o In the crowd. ' Mr. and Mrs. Casad and family left Saturday morning for Aurora. where they expected to attend a family reunion of Mrs. Casad's people on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Davis wero In town Friday evening and at tended the C. E. swimming party at Ashland. Mrs. Paul Martin was calling on town friends one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson have moved to Medford, but Mr. Ander son is still filling his position as clerk In the Thein store. j Mr. and Mrs. Albert on and fam- lly moved to Oold Hill for the! summer, to bo near Mr. Atherton's work; Word was received from Everett Scott and Norval Wiley that they had stopped on their way to San Diego and were working 1n the prune orchards near San Joso. Mr. and Mrs. Jewett left for Salem Saturday In their ear. to enjoy a week's visit with relatives and friends, v Southern Pnclfic slockyard at this place has beep recently en larged to twice its former capacity. Considerable stock has been ship ped from here the past year and , several times the yard has been too small to accommodate them. Miss Ilea trice Seabrook, Mrs. Elizabeth Uurger and Miss Mil dred Purger arrived home Satur day afternoon from their two weeks trip through California. They were accompanied home by Miss Alice Seabrook. They attend ed the graduating exercises and baccalaureate sermon as wel las nil the other commencement exer cises of the liiblo Institute. "While on their trip Mrs. Uurger and Miss Mildred lturger enpoyed an all day's outing to the Catalina isl ands, In company with Miss Ber nlce Burger, J-awrence and Lewis Collins and others. They took a sail in the glass-bottomed boat and report the sea bottom gardens wonderful. While on the wny A good ;cook puts up fruit a little at a .time . . .Hills Bros follow the same principle in roasting coffee down lo Log Augeles. they spent one night with Mi's. Nettle tiieeii, u former residtjit of Central Point and also Table Kock, but now living In Berkeley. They also visited friends t In Oakland and spent some time In San Francisco. Miss Jessie Seabrook demained in California with Miss Florence Hamrick for a couple of weeks' outing in the Vosemite valley with r. ca iniing party. Miss lterniee lturger remained in Lo Aiujelcs for the summer and so did J tw -re nee and loul Collins. Miss Elizabeth l)unan arrived home Friday evening and Miss (.i lady 8 Bond came In the same stage, but went direct home as she was unable to stop fur a visit. This was the largest number of graduates from Central Point that have ever graduated at the Bible Institute, although several Central Pointers have graduated there be fore. The graduates included Miss (iladys Bond, Miss Alice Seabrook. Miss Florence Hamrick, Miss Eliz abeth Duncan, Miss liernice Bur ger and Lawrence Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin. Miss Dorothy Martin and Miss Wilda Hall motored oyer to Crescent City last Sunday to .spend a few hours on t trj beach, returning the same day. Air. and Mrs. Olof Swenson and fa m i I y w e re i n t o w n Su nd ay at tending services at the Villon church. Mrs. Dorothy Wilcox and small son Bobby arrived from San Fran cisco last Friday evening for a few weeks' visit with the Ernest Scott family and other friends. She will be Joined by hrr husband later at Klamath Falls .and visit Mrs Violet Anders and also relatives and friends in the northern part of the state before returning to her home In California. Mrs. Jack Southwell and daugh ter Elizabeth have moved to Dia- i , mond lake for the summer, to be j I with Mr. Southwell, who is car-; j pentering nt that place. j James Harris, who has been en- joying a few days' vacation, ar-; rived In town M1nday In com- j pany with his mother, and after, visiting friends a short time re turned to Klamath Falls Wedtics-1 day morning to riisumu his service j station work at 'tJtat plane. He drove up to Corvn'llls where hisj, mtoher has been visiting her son Herbert since the first of the mouth, and attende dthe com-, mencement exercises of the Ore-: gon State college where Herbert Harris wus a graduate, and to gether they went to Portland and' attended the beautiful wedding ceremony of Russell Harris and I Miss Dorothy Cummlmfs, which was solemnized In the Uose City ; Methodist Episcopal church. Tues day evening, June 12th. After a , short visit with the bride and j groom, ' Mrs. Harris and James went to Klamath Falls by way of the Columbia highway and Bend and Mrs. Harris spent several days! in K la i hath Falls with her son James. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Salade and' children left Thursday of last we.ck for Chicago, where they expect to spend the next year. Mr. and Mrs.- Fred Coles, son nnd daughter, of Santa Barbara, Calif., arrived Thursday to spend the summer at the Louis Sulfide ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Coles are not' strangers In our valley, as they j owned the 40 1 orchard at one j lime and lived in Hogue Hiver val- : ley for several years. ' j Mr. and Mrs. Louie Hughes and Carl Coleman drove over from Klamath Falls Saturday evening i for a visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Huyck at the Sa lade ranch. They returned home Sunday evening. P. L. Johnson and L. E. Williams spent Snturday night with home folks. They are engaged In con- struct on work on the highway ! about LT miles this side nf t'ics-1 cent City. They returned Sunday! to resume their work. ! True Scott and Mr. Trill made a business trip to Horn brook the last of last week. . M r. and M rs. Perry Wa it, wh o ! are engaged In extensive poultry j raising In Sardine creek, were busl-! ness-visitors In our city Saturday ( afternoon. . Milton Coleman came In on l-he singe Friday evening from Siind Point, Ida., where he has been this last winter. He Is working for Jesse Itlchardson nt present. Miss f trace Men-It t was a Grants Pass visitor one day recently. . Lou Swartz went to Grants Pass to see the finish of"lhe marathon ! Wednesday nicht. Mrs1. Al Huyck was In town Wed nesday visiting friends. She was a dinner, guest at the J. L. Burger home. I HAVE BOOTH AT JULY 4THMT B I : I XV 1 EW. J u no 22. The ladies f the Cpper Valley Com munity club are having a cake sale at Hardy Brothers grocery store tin Saturday, the proceeds to be applied to the building fund. A committee was appointed at the last club meeting to take up the matter of having a concession in the park during the Fourth of July celebration. Definite plans have not been made in regard to the matter. Miss Adena Joy and Miss Lor rain Sparr accompanied Mr. Fow l'i county alien t. to Curvallls on Thursday to bo In attendance at the last day of the summer ses :n. The girls will return Sat urday, as will Mollle Helms and Anna Meisner of Wellview, who attended the full session ul Cor vall's. M Iss Lolita Pearson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, returned a few days ami from Los Angeles, where she has been at tending a Bible institution. Mr. and M rs. Boy Hesse wner of Bellview have moved to Ash land, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Miles en tertained with a picnic dinner at th'ir home on Sunday. The din ner was scrxed on the lawn. Thoso who tnjtyt-d this atialr urn- Mr t iinl Mrs. Frank Warren and fam ily and Mr. and Mis. WakffteU , aiul family. .Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Barnes are busy pit king ami marketing the , large crtip of cherries, whit h art.' right at their heaviest bearing now. Mr. and Mrs. Bichanl Sheiteiter and family attended a Joint plc nie Sn inlay on the Creen Springs highway when the Luth'-ian chuieh from Klamath Falls, Mvdl'ord. CI rants l'ass and Ashland, of whi.-h the Shei tellers are mem bers, all met and spent the day toget her. with a wonderful picnic dinner served at I o't lock. Mrs. Frank Fll h and two sons of I'nriland are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. I,. Muscat und tioori;e liaisted. who are living In the Tolimtii tuny on. Mr. I'hiistrd JBUl Mr. Muscat have employment with the Covins Milling company. Miss Wilda Merry man enter tained at her home Sunday with a 1 oYhu-k dinner. Those who enjoyed the day with Wilda were Myrtle Norved. Sadie Jones. How ard WUlev. Homer culhertson and Clarence Dunbar. The a Iter noon was i;peni with games ami a gen eral gootl time, as only young Colli can have. Harold Ash by, principal of the j Ketio school, was a dinner guest I at the Joy home one day last iweek. ' Buster Owens, who has been ;confinei in a hospital at Hilt, is i improved so that he Is able to jbe in Ashland and Bellview visit ing velativos ami frineds. I Mrs. C. It. Coodmaii entertained ! at her home on I'nion street Fri I day sfternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs, Clarence Crowsou of j sout lu ru California, who took pos Klamath Falls. The afternoon : session at oin-e. was spent with music and con- j Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Neil and versaimn until the miosis were I '.laughter Joan spent Sunday at Invited to the dining room, where their ranch In the Dead Indian a delicious two-course luncheon country. was served at a table beautiful I - with a basket of pink and or. hid ! A Dry low n In Japan bratluti of the emperor's eoroim lion. Also the town's sentiment in against liquor. blossoms as a centerpiece. Those imhiiied on the guest list for this affair were the guest of htm or, Mrs. Clarente Crowson: Mrs. Carl tiottsche of Modi oid. Mrs. Mark i'nie. Mrs. Jesse Ne:I, M it-s Claia; Wills and the. hostess, Mrs. Hood man. ; M rs. W. Keaton ami daughter ; Alma were dinner guests at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. T. A. Merry-j : man op Wednesday evening. Mrs. Keaton 'and her daughter expect j to leave Thursday evening for San - Francisco, where they will! remain for some time. Mr. Keat- 1 on is a patient at the Southern Pacific hospital ami is re pro ted as mueh Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hayes of, Klamath Falls spent the week -end , at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ! James Hayes of Bellview. i A. B, Brown returned to his; home In the Nell creek vicinity ; last week alter spending several ! ', months in Arizona for bis health. ; llo Is very much improved, and ' ' his friends are all glad to sec ! 1 him home again, j .Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Wolf and sim of Meill'oni were guests nt jlhe home of Mr. und Mrs, W. Moore on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark True Bellview were dinner guests the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sellers of Central point Sunday. Joe True sold his one-acre.tract of land in Bellview Monday to C D. (iregory and family of TtK Yo -sale of alcoholic bev erages is forbidden in the town of , T.ikatmui a. pop u latum 1 SOn. The town council so voted. The pur pose Wn to have II M orderlv i'it- . Xiner Write to Order LONDON Would Budyard Kip ilitig accept fl.L'ii a word? 'I never I write to older," he replied. Tim j incident was revealed by (lllbert Frankau at the annual luncheon of the Kipling society. Classified advertising pets results. Upside Down Cake from Adcl Oregon Just sve how utect tttsing i.rtsco im proves the jhn or of your most delicate tiesserts. 7 tahlfspncnt Critco 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup shielded or cubed pineapple tor uic whole ahcea from a amall can) Melt Cri.o in frying pan. Atld brown Miar. Stir until mcltcJ. Cover with piiieipplc. (It whole slices, Uy tlicui in cjrclully.) Pour over this a bitter u follows: 1 cup white tuiar cup boilinf 1 i cua nfled pa. water try flour 2 tcaipoona bak- 2 beaten eg&s in powder ii teaspoon salt 1 teaipoon vanilla Sift together all dry ingredients. Add cjjrs. Stir in slowly, boiling water, Atld vjailli and b-tkc in moderate oven o F. U) to jo minutes. Turn from pan upside down m pineapple on top. Serve with sweetened whipped crcini. Top with maraschino cherries. This dessert is delicious made with apples, fresh or canned --caches. Air. L. W, C. aiuiiiiiiii ""v' T..T J Thf. fruit keeps its shape, when cooked in tlic hot . syrup a few slices at a lime. And the rare flavor of Mills Bros. Coffee is assured because Hills hW. roast their coffee a few pounds al a time by their patented, continuous process. Hills Bros, originated this exact method of roasting coffee and it is their process exclusively. They also originated the vacuum pack for coffee which seals in the delicious aroma and' flavor created by roasting a few founds at a. lime. Drink Hills Bros. Coffee it is sold everywhere. Ask for it by name and look for the Arab on the can. Send. or. your free copy of the delightful bookSct on coffee "The Art of Entertaining." Address Hills Bros., Dept. 334. 2 Harrison St., San Francisco, Calif. t HILLS BROS COFFEE Freik rem the ni. nal vacuum fuck. Eaiily m aptnti tci a kef. CRATER LAN FANS The attraction "Tcndorloin," fij'Kt talking picture, Htarrlnc Do- lores CoVtvllu with t.'unrad Nam?!, 1 In packing the Craterlan theater to the door. NeviT Iuim xm ii -n-thiMioKin hern nen, with the po ill Exception of A I .lolson'x np-Mnranrr-H In "The Jazz Hituxfr." The effect of the Intcrpolalcd tlliiluKue, to heighten the power of' the - mout dramatic HCt)u'n'.'. Ih . electric. The, yolceiThave recorded perfectly. Mi 'ontcIloM speech Ih JtiKt what otic would expect it to be. judging Uy tho lovelirn' of h.rncreen prenence. Conrad Na Kel'n yearn of Mtagc training how in hiH rendition of IiIh linr. Tio-r-Im ii I ho the rh'h Hyniphonh: accom paniment of VltnphoiiR to tho varying inoodi of the exciting Mo.-y. Dorothy Vernon in a delightful comedy relief hh Aunt Molly, keeper of the thieve rendezvous and tho men who play the "rough guy" of the underworld. J-ew Ih. JStone, Wolheim and Hartlgan are made for their part. The two Vltajihone actn are alao deserving of much mnfc'on; they are a show In themselves and Irt fact proved by many as the beri two acts yet offered on the Vlln- JOHNSON'S MARKET EVERYTHING TO EAT Plenty Parking Space Owned and Controll ed by Home People. Corner Grape and Sixth Sts. Block East P. O. Free Deliveries Daily Morning - Afternoon In the Center of Medford Store No. 1 Ixicatcd In dohu-oit .Mai kel. Olh and (irapo Stit'etM Phone 1003 Reliable Cash Grocery Members nf Home Buying Ass'n Eat With Us and Eat for Less Store No. 2 l.mnU'il lit 117 N iV'ini'al Avr. Til llciikiliill lliilldliiK Phone 20 Last Saturday we opened our Store Number 2 at 117 North Central Avenue and we take this opportunity to thank everyone who attend ed the opening and also our many old customers who have been trading at Store Number 1. When you trade at either of our SELF SERVICE stores; you are assured of QUALITY at 'the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES consistent with Quality. Prices at both stores are always the same. ' We de liver any si?;e within the city limits deliveries leave our stores at 9 and 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.. Should you wish to phone your order in we will send it to you and you pay the delivery company for your order. 1220 Orders Were Sold in Our Two Stores Last Sat urday. Was Yours One of Them? ' ' Specials for Saturday Will Be on Display in Our Windows . We Buy for Cash in Large Quantities C. A. Whillock , Prop. . The Reason We Sell for Less A few of the many Bargains in Fruit and Vegetables we offer for a Saturday Special A few hundred Cantaloupes. While they last 4 for . 25c Watermelons out of our large cold storage. No extra charge. Per pound 3c Merced Field Tomatoes 2 lbs 25c Home Grown Peaches Per basket ". . '. . 25c New Spuds, large, well matured 8 lbs 25c Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Green Onions Bunch 5c We have a large supply of Bananas that we are going to move at a very low price. JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 Johnson Market POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS POULTRY SPECIAL d Fancy Milk-fed Dressed Hensper lb. 25c Large Dressed Fryers Per lb 35c Rabbits, young and tender Per lb. . 25c FISH Halibut Per pound 35c Chinook Salmon Per pound . ... . . 35c Ling Cod Per pound 25c Black Cod Per pound ...... . . 25c Perch Per pound 20c Red Snapper Per pound ........ . 25c Shad Ber pound . . ;. ...... 15c Free Delivery Phone 1136 PICNIC MEATS Before buying 'your week-end supply of meats be sure io enine in and look over our line of lunch meals for Hie. Sunday outing. , .Everything in the incal, line for that week-end outing. : Eastern Bacon " Bacon Squares Bacon Backs Picnic Shoulders Special All Choice Cuts of BEEF ROASTS YOUNG PORK ROASTS SPRING LAMB VEAL ROASTS RED ROCK COTTAGE OHEESE PURE PORK SAUSAGE EASTERN HAMS (half or whole) per lb....30tf . PEOPLE'S MARKET In Johnson's Market Phone 1058 Free Delivery . tl 19 J I Ithouo prusram, 9