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rETTFOttT) MAIL TTCTITUXE, MEPfrOKD. OftF-HOX. FKTPAT. .TTTF 20. 102R. PXHE TTTRET! News From Rural Districts TROUT FISHING IN OLD RESIDENT' OF TALENT GOES T0I.0.0I.H0II AT ITS HEIGHT . . TAI.KXT, June' 35. Mr. und Xii it. i-ama Junr -.v . mih. iud .Maxim Have rviu4 ihe Clmrlio Ins la now very good hi ills Mil in i-roek, huiiio of the local fisher men having brought in limit cutchea. EIbIl Abbott hn returned home from (rret'ii Springs, vlure lu- was 1'inlpqyiHl in a sawmill. IN and Frank lloovor wll begin trail work lor the forest service mar I.olfie- pule Monday A ? hlaml i'Ht last Thursday iv itfim at the home of Airs. Mary I'tiiigcun. Mr. and Mrs. J aim1 a I VI tat and dinKhii-r J nkie wto down from ih'Kingsbury siiringH Kridny and sofiit the duy with freihtU in Talnt. Alum Hiirt and wife, who hav-. been living ill the house of Mrs. Kdytlie 'chian mv el Wednes day to 1 he property vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Malvin Mnirew. Mr. and M rs. Ray iulninn of Jacksonville were dinner guests 1 lu home vl Mr. anil .Mrs. 11. X- neh Bundav, as was also .M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Crawford and faintly. Word Iiuh been received by M r. Mary Kte that her won KsteH and family are E! AT BELLVIEW IS Tl I Th ' sab- i eakeh j la, I 1'ppt r iilley held a c.ike ; il Hardy liroilu-iV grocery Saturday. A splendid lot of 1 were donated by I lit cluh ' Mr. and Mrs. lHnlam! t,f Saiem fainilies altemled tin re visiting at the home of Mr. mid lodv iiit-etlng held n 1 Mrs. I,. Wiilcox of Jtellview. Cliff llaulwood, hawyn- at the Mmm I. umber com puny, has pur chased three and olie.alf acre near the l.ainhkiu place in Iteii view. ami is gln to improve his HKU.YIKW, June L'R Moore, father of Ibmier Moore, re turned to his home in San Kran clsco after spending several months at the home of his son. Mrs. Lawrence Fudge of T 1 conia, Wash., spent ttie week end at the home of her sister. Mis. ho 11.se keepmii apartments in the . eainnimr :it Xewnort and will re-i T. A. Merrymnn. On Sunday a K. L. touk home. .main there until July 1. when : f a m 1 1 y picnic was enjoyed at Mrs. Mary LmL-eon left Friday thev will l-o to Portland. Mr. 1 Orange grove near I'hoenix. Those evening for l'orlland. where slm Kstea is reported lo be steadily who enjoyed this picnic were will spina a few months in the Improving. His doctor advised and Mrs. L O. u. l- home. Mrs. L'udireon him that this was the onlv iUo children. 1 ne greatly mtsstu as the has for his trouble, and we are glad lom ami uie ah'idhiuh """"J. - 40 worker heen a resident of Talent fur about that his camnimr trin in bene years and was always u willing tiling him. 1 wherever there was ar.v , Mkn Mutti.. ii.mwm- w:w nv.n- Friends of I till Dunlap and , tieKness. She is one of those who f,om Jacksonville Tuesday and Mildred Chambers were surprised never let her own fet-lings or in-1 h,tiu the day with her sister; Mrs. 10 hear of their marriage laHtjterests interfere where there was Marion Tryer, at ?he Trytr home.! week. Isiekness, and many of the patients, Some of the Talent people made Mr. nnrt Mr. Henry Fnster from he has nursed feel as though up u party that enjoyed the eve Mill Valley. Oil., are visiUnp ut they wre of her own family. ' nin Tuesday at the nettium's the home of their cousin, Mrs. J. a. Manning, owner of the baths in Ashland. L'lla Smith. .TaWiit camp ground, is erecting! Hutli Garvin, wlm has been Miss Helen Simmerville left Tu-s-, n new tnree-room cabin at his making her home with Mrs. Mary new Inv ft ir Mnn Jose r-.i. where slit1 cam ground. There 11:1s been a u..,i,...,. k. l-:.. ..., I ..-tii i.o tiii(M nt ih. Kitn .l.iseineed for liuirtT cnhfiw tmirim:.,i.i. . .1. m ...i - ehuivh when th Teachers' college during the 8iim-wiih families can hardly be ac-jtor,. mcr ter!n. She was accompanied commudaied in the small cabins.j Mr. and Ms. Hugo Kindber, nu fnr nt Ashlnnd bv Frank lluo-l Mi-, and Mrs. Frank Reed. Mr. 1 ...,.1 r..,ii.. ... t ..iif,. ver and Heth Simerille. jand .Mrs. Charlie Holdridge and H)t)r.t the past two weeks visitiiiK I !In' Ml S.', Vut:h t . .... Al,.il...t h..l1 I imo iI.'ilH-hi.M- lw.ii ..i,.r,w.L..l .... it...,.,,. ,. . .. ....... . , . unv 11 iu-1 ji 11 '" ( i- i4 ou wim .Mr. jviminorgs isier, .urn. .18, Mrs. Simerville was reelected , river with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. . j4. Haekler and family. Mrs. director and Mr. Nee clerk. ! Haekler and family and their! Haekler has not seen her brother Claude Miles ind Mrs. Ruth geust.s. Mr. and Mrs. Kind berg J Ior a mimber of years and is Mitchell spent the week-end at j and family from California. Mr. ; Bi oatly enjoying his visit, the home of Mrs. Doubleday. Kindbers is a brother of Mrs. Henry Sheets, Tom 1-ninb and Charlie Pattern and lienjamln j Haekler. Sjohn Itriner left Tuesday morning Kdmondson transacted business In j Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dunlapjfur nm. Cab, where they are Med ford Saturday. and daughter Phyllis of Kugene , pi, loyed on the state highway. Mr. and Mrs. OilliH Courtrlght will leave for home Sunday, after Mr. and Mrs. CJeorge Hrlscoe returned last week from Crescent U'islting a couple of weeks at thjf Ashland nnd Mr. and Mrs. City. Cal.. where they had been ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kin-j iVosley Vogeli motored to Child visiting relatives. Mrs. (ourt-,caid ami relatives in Ashland. Mr-.jn Sunday afternoon. Mr. Ihis- Mr. Harry Nordwlck and , S. Anderson of Med- 1 ides the guest. Mrs. Fudge. The homestead belonging to Joe True in Lohman canyon was sold last week to Mrs. Jennie Oregory. who just recently purchased thet .Mrs. Homer liaiTim Day property near the Normal grounds. Mrs. Cregory's two sons expect to cut a large amount of wood from the timber land which is a 70-aere tract with a splendid growth of timber. A delightful picnic was enjoyed in the Lilhia park Sunday after following named families congregated and sprca! the lunch together. There was the Metcalf family, tiilmore family s and the sum of $".'.l mi was realized from the sale. This will be placed in a sep.iraie fund for ihe purpnse of pun -basilic ili-hes fur the clubhittiK! . ?-e-ei al other j property money - making project m are und'-r way to swell the liisli fund, one of "hii'h having a eoiices-ion in ibe park during the Fourth of July celebiation. The com mil tee has inade difillite plans and Ice cream, cold drinks and hot dogs will be Reived by the ladies. Mrs. It. C. llawley and daugh ter Kuliy of Washington returned lo their home a few days ago after "pending severul days visiting at the home of Mrs. It. C. Metcalf. Mrs. 1. PukIi and Mrs. Mabel Merrymnn spent Thursday In Med- ford shopping and visiting friends. j,,y family. Mrs. W. (J. Keatlou and daugh-' Anna Meisner and Mollie Helms ter Alift.i L ft Friday evening for returned fr;.m summer school at San l-'nincUeo where they wilt join Corvallis on Saturday. They re Mr. Kenton. port having had a delightful time. Mrs. Abide Whitlenbarger of San Lillian lluiniUon. Hess Parlies Frnucif.cn tleimrted for her home ami Lueile Hamilton met at the Satuiday after spending some timet home of Adena Joy, their visiting at the home of her sister.: leader, for plans for Mrs. Alice Welch and grand dauuhlcr of Medfoiil is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1... Welch for n week. Chas. Jones and family have leased fcthe Uanh piafe and are i moving In tills week. Audrey Miles. Pert and Tom; Simpson and P.I mo l.aundrael are ' attending camp at Fort Stephens.: The boys will be home the latter, part of the week. f Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moore en- j term tned with a Sunday dinner. ' They had as their guests the A. C. ' rooms on cdu day night. 1 The national V en ma 11 president , was present nl this- meeting, and several candidates were initiated into the order. A large number of the Med ford members were pres ent at tins no e ting and pot on part of the lb'or wi'iu Willi ilnlr drill team. Victor Voik of Petlview ib cap tain of the local drill team. At a late hour delicious refreshment were served tn the dining room. Mr. and M is. Jim (inrvin of It leh m ond, Calif.. were dinner guests nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Tucker on Monday evening. Mrs. C. It. Lnmhkin entertained 1 ne Missionary society Wednesday afterr.oon at her home in P"ltvev. A very delightful afternoon was spent and at the close delicious re freshments were served by the hostess. Yeoman' between FtiUuoka ami Saga, the bidge I U is eslimated that the property daniaKe will exceed Ja.UOO.'Mtti. tune for the bookt WJF. THE NEW ZEROLENE for your motor STANDARD OIL PRODUCT Club club who enjoyed the J. W mer Mrs. M. M. Tucker and Mrs. M. P. True enjoyed a swim at Jackson Hot Springs on Tuesday nftornoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Tucker of Trait were visiting friends In tills vicinity on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. llarrah and fam ily have purchased the Hoy Hes seuin r plae and have taken pos session of their new property. Miss J osepbine Sutton is visit ing her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs IN JAP FLOODS Pamlalls and attending sum- ehool at the Normal. for plans for their r.iirmml Jov. son of Albeit t'J Joy. returned to his home Satur- I OSAKA. Japan, June "H. (,V) A day from Corvallis. where he was ,ioa!h ,.(( at vlxM mo p.-rs.ms chaperon of the boys' clubs during is v,Min,.t., from western Japun, the suninier scho.il sesyi.m. where Hoods have been cnuslng Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge Yokfe are ' tievastntioii ami gn-at property loss, the proud parents of a fine baby 1 Tmi tlmuj jmrticiilmly severe girl at their home. The little miss jut Ktushu, where Kui houses and arrived on Sunday morning. 1 70.000 acres of land are under Merle Montgomery of Klamalh ! water. Falls Is visiting at the home of' A force of -loon troops has been his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. i ordered to assist in strengthening (i. W. Miles. I the river embankments at Kunnmtn j The Mnrtaln. MMes ami Primes and 111 Plil illl a httng cnnilUUIlictl t ion ' ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women $1.95 El to right's mother. Mrs. Johnson, re- and Mrs. Dunlap visited Crater turned with them and will spend j lake before returning home. Home time visiting- here. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Slmmervllle and Mr. and Mrv. N. P. Stoddard Mr. a nd Mrs. Cuy Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Loys Hamilton, Mr, and M rs. 1 i leim Sa It marsh and Hons. Pyron ami Calvin, spent : Ktia Kirkpatrick, Miss Margaret Kunday nt Crnter lake. illiggins. Mbs Klla Hamilton. Harry Ilutte Falls and Prospect town j and Karl Hamilton composed a teams played ball at Prospect on j party w ho spent Sunday at Wag Sunday. The result was 12 to 11 nor Cap. guests of Mr. and Mi's In Butte Falls' favor. Among , Pean Saltmarsh Mr. Saltmarsh those who attended the game from I is forest ranger at that point, here are Mr. and Mrs. Lodge, Mr. (The young people took a trip to and Mrs. Pen Kdmondson. Mr. ! the lookout on Wagner butte and and Mrs. Charlie Patton. Mr. nndihad a beautiful view of the moun Mrs. Joe Nee. Mr. and Mrs. Pod" 'tain tops almost to the coast. Paker. Cnrl Jackson, Uoy Spencer. The Talent Uebekah club will Orb nnd KIgic Abbott. Manny meet on Pnday, July J'ool. Clyde Moore. Mrs. Kany Al-1 of their regular day of July bcrts nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank (The meeting will be held in the Hoover. j Lithia park in Ashland. Robert Tinker has been suffer- Talent was wcli represented at . nomL, eoe purchased a new car recently. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jay Terrell and daughter par bar a and Mr. and Ms. (ieorce lloss of Ashland spent Miss sim,iay nt putte springs on Pig Putte. They enjoyed a picnic dinner, Mrs. O. A. Manning ami Mrs. J. S. Crawford were entertained at the home of Mrs. Perry In Med io rd Thursday. The Community dub will not meet next Wednesday, It being Independence day. Mrs. Ira Williams, who ha spent the last two weeks In Portland at the bedside of Mrs. M. C. Keel, home the Ing from blood poisoning in his . the bnseball games between Med- hand but seems to he getting along- J ford, Weed and Dunsmuir, whU ,!, instead s rv,UM.t,Mi i return end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Ton-Ill and daughter were, entertained at the of Mr. and Mr, liverett took place the fair grounds nicely now. Mrs. Oscar mgginholhnm is vis- Sunday afternoon. Itlng at the home of her parents, j The Camp Fire Girls gave n Mr. nnd Mrs. .T. J. Patton. j surprise party in honor of tbei Mr. nnd Mrs. Uoss Wymorc I guardian, Mrs. H. H. Lowe, at her spent Sunday nt Keno. Mrs. Gertie Spencer visited rela tives here over the week-end. Watch foir the lifebuoy caUet . . . anes brmmncr llonn; .Momlny evtiilinir. A very i-njuyuljli) I'vcnlnit wns spoilt by lioi'son liiHt Tuowdtiy ovclllnir. ti.-..rnuu... 'irl Mru .tiu-iitt nnil I iliihlron of Ci-nlrnl I'ullll wi'niM callini: on old fi'ii'iula In Tuli'iit roL-i'iHly. Mrs. U'oi'Ke Itrlsuoo und Mr Wosi y Voki'U. hi'i- motlnsr, spi'iit 'I'liesrliiy al'ternoon vislllnu wi' Mrs. Vui"li'8 diuiKlUur. .Mrs. J. U. II nil. Mrs. J.owo whs the rcripk'nt , j..,lton (n jilHif0rd. of somo very neiuititul piosents fi'on1. licr nlrls. Miss MiiilKa Haekler, vllo has boon spending tho lust few years in l'orlland. Is spending hoi vaca tion with licr parents. Mr. and Mrs. I.. S. Il.u'kler.' nnd licr sis tors, Mrs. Lloyd Uicy and Miss Altu llaikler. Mr. and Mrs. Carls Klynn of Rant.i Monlia, Cal., arrived last Tlilllsday by motor nnd are spend ini; the week as Kuests at the honif- of Mr. and Mrs. i lloldi id(,'e anil family. Mrs. Will .Mevers, ISonirer anrl Miss Molly Mr. and Mrs. Ralph VinlllB. Mrs. Mary v'llllliK. Mrs. Katie (IraiiBcr of Ashland and Mrs. I Kate Hoffman of Jacksonville i called at the Tryef homo Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mc.Muhan i are huvinK their home on the highway remodeled. Their son-j in-law, .John .Murphy from Ku-1 gene, is doing the voIk. . Professor C llellncr lefii .Saturday for Itrilish I'olunibln Straw-beny Cream Pie-tut rememlDer tow very important is the pastry TryThh Tested Recipe 8hort Method Pla Cruat 14 cur" flour t?aponn Mlt , ! pel iaapoon bklnf powder cup cold water ft cup melted WILD ROSR . LARD Blft dry Inprdlentu Invo biwl with hollow In center, T;our In fold watr. pour In melted lard, mix quickly from ontr out with wooden poon until nm-tolh. lift nut on floured bord. lutt firht ly with Hour, roll quirkly nd Mithtlv to ti qnnrtr til' h In thlrknew. fit in pnr. T)i amount nink'i top nnd bot tom for one t1 and an extra pic shell or matt-rial for tart a. You can bur the finest strawber ries and richest cream, but you must make the pastry. There are no fats equal to WILD ROSE HRAXD PUKE LARD for bak ing results that will -win tha praise of the mosf diseriminat iuji. AVII.T) ROSE BRAND pure lard is the very best foi all cooking and hakinp purposes because it is NV.'ure'H own fat not an imitation or substitute. Then, too, it cost3 Jess. Mflde by Frye A Co., Sttl, Under U. S. Covt. Inspection. Sold by leading dealeri. 1 Frank where he will attend tho session lot the Northwest llorticulturisis Mrs. I'l.'aud I'athologlsts' association, which Sqiikit of it.nVeiies al the city of Victoria in Vancouver island. Mr. Kehiicr, who is manager of the tiregon experlmenlal station here, is 111 -tcrested in nil new plant life ami is availing himself of till" oppor tunity to meet with and discuss with others of like profession any new phase which may have devel oped In their line. Church services at tho Method ist church as usual next Sunday morning and evening. Kunday school at 3:45 a. in., Lester .ew bry, superinlepdent. l'reachlng at 1 1 n. 111. und 8 i. in. Kvening service will he conducted by th-j Kpworth League. Young people's prayer meeting Wednesday eve ning; regular prayer meeting and ihoir practice Thursday evening. A cordial invitation Is extended to the public, to utteml all these meetings. William Kuiith and daughter. Mrs. Krcd Hoover and family of .Metros" "'is., arrived by motor Wednesday and will spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs. Karl Wilhrow und family. Mrs. Hoover Is n sister of Mrs. Wilh row. Mr. Smith, may locate here If he can find a sullahic location. h'unday school at the llaptltt church will convene at 10 u. in All lire welcome. 1". C. Logan arrived from Mer-: liman, Neb., to visit for a few days with his brother. 1!. '. Lo gan, while here. Mr. and .Mrs. It. C. Logan motored with their guest on Sunday to Crater lake, and on Tuesday took him to the Oregon ' Caves. Mr. ligan left Wednesday evening on train 11 for l'ort ; . nd, wbre he will make :l short visit with friends. He will also spend n short time In Health before continuing his trip hunic by the northern route. .Mr. and Mm. v.lnmes Dopp nnd .laughter Florence spent ednes dny cyeninlt nt t)te V. W. Iing home. Mm. Clarence Holmes nnd Miss, Velnni MKn spent Thursday In Medford shopping. Axel Aniiindon spent R lnw days the first of the week with frrend In Kngene, AT&fect Shortening for Every Purpose 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 Located In .lulinsmi Mjnkrt. 11th and (niiw SlitH'ls Phone 1003 Reliable Cash Grocery 1 Members of Home Buying Ass'n Eat With Us and Eat for Less Store No. 2 Itjirkdull Itulldliig l.i it'll led nt. 117 N (Viitrul An, Phone 20 " NOTICE We deliver any size order Free inside city limits. Three deliveries daily 8 and 10 A. M., and 2 o'clock P. M. In either of our Self-Service Stores you will find at all times a large and complete stock of quality merchandise to choose from; also our prices as low as you will find any where quality considered. If you are not already a customer at one of our stores try and order from Reliable this week. ' Every price in our stores is low, but we will have on display Saturday some extra spe cials for Saturday Only. , POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS We Buy for Cash in Large Quantities C. A. Whillock Prop. :! The Reason We Sell for Less ; YOU TELL 'EM A carload of those big black-seeded Klondike Melons for customers. Just right to take out to the, river or for your hol iday. You may buy small melons from some of the dealers cheaper, but who wants an unmatured melon. We guarantee our melons to be fresh, sweet and ripe. You choose your melon out of our cold storage, where you have a carload to choose from. - r SATURDAY SPECIALS Klondike Melons, per lb . . ' 3c . Jumbo Cantaloupes, each 10c 8 lbs. Fancy U. S. No. 1 new Spuds ... 25c 8 lbs. New Crop Dry Onions 25c 2 lbs. Field Tomatoes . . . . 25c Basket fruit, peaches, plums, jiew apples, apricots, cherries, plenty of berries, the best lettuce in Medfordb and the lown down on ba nanas. Free delivery. JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery Sixth and Grape Street Phone 97 POULTRY SPECIALS Big, Fat, Dressed Hens. Per lb. 25c Fancy Milk-fed Dressed Fryers. Lb. . 30c Live Fryers. Each . 50c Fat Young Frying Rabbits. Per lb. . . 25c FISH SPECIALS Dressed Shad. Per lb 15c Perch. Per lb ! 20c Red Snapper. Per lb 25c Ling Cod. Per lb. '. 25c Sable Fish. Per lb 25c Chinook Salmon. Per lb. . . 35c Halibut. Per lb. . 35c Free Delivery Phone 1136 PICNIC MEATS Hefore buying your week-end supi'ly of moats be. sure o come in and look over our lino of luneli meals for (lie Sunday oufini,'. Everything in the meat 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 LA'MB VEAL ROASTS RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE PURE PCrftC SAUSAGE EASTERN HAMS (half or whole) per lb 30 PEOPLE'S -MARKET In Johnson's Market Phone 1058 Free Delivery