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o o 9 o OT?Ff;0T. rTJTDAY.m.V fi. 102. n TALENT BANKER IS INJURED BY -"3 ill IH d Moudat ! .1 few Ua.s al .Itld .Mi I .III,)!' . ;,fi' 'm '.i al their elan. ipn! Will hp TAI.KNT. .Inly t; I:. Adam ftuu l,iMl ihe tuii" Sunday to fall inmi his h.i' l; h. v, hii li Jk a)nin tn f-et firm t ht- pmiii!, lift tins lotitc badly ;huivd tip .Mi". Atl:i in-'tii i i-nr:n-. i i ,i wn'i the Fir.-d N.ili.nnl t.Mfil; ..f A -h-luii.t aiiit is a'lendiio,' hi !r l..ink r iuififKls here in Tab-n:. P U'all-r Jitix-I!. uim hi-; he,., iloiiiK siM'h uuimI um k Tab !,. -t ity marshal, u ndered In-- i . nation In ih. ciiy vuu il Tin -d.i:, evening, having re. ei'.ed t.nt'i Monday to r.-iinii fm1 duty :ti mn at I'mthind. lai-.N is a in-s .h lailrnad hriikeman on liic i -W tended ti It. Air N'. "I I h.' I'liinil IM. .li, line M i - . . ; lit- l.-fl for Thili-d.i. I.iTi.l ',.: .lr. and Mis. .ni;ii -k- nt.'.i -h i.-ii.ni; . iiri' drtvinu a new St n i-ednn. !'-" o il Mr. ami Mrs. Mai ion Ti ;..-nt .win,) !. Sunday afternoon al the horn- ! ! -..TV- .Mr. aiul Mrs. Fivd Hnndl .n M.-.i- A-ha nd lord. , r M . i Frank Mannas is -Mending hi- lr. Y--I vacation with his . !nter. .n. K.l Mr. and Mis. Claud Jones left Learning and family. Mr. Man-1 Tuesday Cur tin Dead Indian soda . pass is from K lit mat h c.,iinl v. f print's In spi'ml the 1 'oiirt h with where lie (s a limber scaler lor Mrs. .Jones' parents, Mr. and .Mi's. Ihf KovrnniH'iit. h . i -1 : - W lUtiS'.n. Innah Uarrett is in fr.nn Like .Mrs. Mary Cleveland ami two or Ihr Woods, where he has been .ia ui; in i Mt-diind f 1 1 1 l-'ri- vnrkinK in ilu limlx-r. dav .i.- uutsis id" Mrs. Urania. -Mrs. .1. II. Wilhrnw is s"-ndin.; Mr. aii. Mrs. (i.nc Clint on 1 his week at Ihf hum.- ui lit . nd snia II ' son d.-ni k"d ill The dauchter. Mrs. Morris h.tih.w, o:i park al Ashland Sunday. lMHu J 1 . l.Kt man ii.iuv.- an H i. n.i- .- no mum i'-nu--iH' dav with : th Sat.Tly' daAc-' ( W)k- 0 ; Mrs. -r. tlraham is ontriain- 'Hi..- ..!. ...I Im.u.t h.-l.l its roi:u- tin,' Miss ".Wllu ial-y this wec-i'1 1 i: n.--i.f III;.- l.ii.-in.--. im-Him; on .Mr. ami Mis. K. - Muiko an M..!,.i;i iv.hlnf. Tht. ii.-w td'ti- tlic proiitl i-aii iiis of a iww h.il" : s w.-i tw i n in :ii this time, hoy hoi n last L;day at tht lnr Tli rv v, ill he a joiiu meeting n- t-r li.inic. Til-' little lal has "f the loit, s' Aid and th.- .Mts- Kiv.-n ihf name of Oat l -ion;,M v ,. i-'y ,.f th., M.-lhodlst ianllltr. l.u: h Vi.vdiv. Isily U. at the '' M ' I- ' IVnl.'iul vis-1- h'l'i" , k, :ril x.wlny. iIt'l 'l1'1 Kiv i- 1 tanks turkey Tn H'-iir 'J'.'lo Sunday a l t.'ttinon. Mr. and Mrs. 1;. U. l"ot r nr.'l Ml", and Mis. r.A Itoiy.. and tanuK mad. a fishing party that sp'-nt ' Suililuy afl.H'noi.ii a l I'rosp.'i t. Cu( KHis and son. 'ad ,lr.. of ;! of Ht.-.otU. Jcluu-.". ku-'cU- 'I'llK " HI til.' MilliC pi HdU.jltoll ol ' t him out l i rotimls ' hj a I "Is .at So"; Urown will he r.-- i tii i- t ii-ai.fim-nt. ' nuHuhfied as om of the Alt- I :n. ..uratt'd with hi sticrc i Ainiuiian foothall otitis tf t:'-. a.;, it--! .Iiftrtrs. Jlniirn.1 c.tino t,i:wrniV .Mi lw.ttl day;-.l o'tosit' U- I'minl Stat.-s and vo:i a news- ' Tm .Mix in a .rr:c of tlinliinv iMpt i- dfi-ision ayalnsi 'iVni Slutr- , westerns. 1 k. v in Philadelphia in 1 :". IN 10 CENT STORE- v. n6) DIES IN CANADA -1 i... -I- I I'-l .-!;.. h ,hlh Will l-'ihlay. July i:t, in " ',: ai AyhUtml. v . id ,M.s. C. V. Uoh'ridi-'? -lnr I loris left Tavyday '!,'"H I": a triii Ui the coast to ' sp'nd th I'.utrth. They r ;iirned lo n tU World war Lroke oul lift - v !'li!u iiiit : jo;ned the! i' e I 'a t As he was st hroad i vK..- idi'l- :t V. a- illftl'Ult n fnul ! i aailoint to fit him Pi the iTd- Many Enjoy Gilbert Film at Craterian lit i enl store, HUI la-wis, tieuro porter, today slir)t and wounded t wo women clerks and sent -i Q hullet ihroup-h the font of J,clan -isf.tut manager. iiuled (Actlks and Nina Hudson, 'Ti and Mrs. Julhi '"iiiir wife otWiilter 'otirU ' doth nre exported t rpeover. Ktinninu w ild with a nun i:i the ljOWls sai)i lho women had ' ! Hi.- yy.-duorth and li- d niy,moih-- utinie." o o .(a- I; Mui.!.i-, pWsi and si-ddief. Inn hef Jul A. i.-l'-,'ti,'! , nutiet tlinwil as intake (!ne are reinwmy old o u,, 1 man. es in Talem thi past w Mm aid ,hie .1:,., t...il.-.,, were Kueis ;, tl, Willard my m.-n i.y .Mrs. ,,,,,.,,,.. t,,, I'ln.-La 't'h.A- will I'"1";;1" - l 'i I '"; - Ml M.-dlord ,,.,, ,lV lhl. lM highway, tak- la- ' iiift hi nii.v dull will meet ....i,,!.. -a,,,,. .),,. ni;,a. 1 )in lor 1 In ii lev an i cil Suiuhiv hall. A rriim nuh, 1 1. :ind will st lend t he pi.-sti 1. I tnsi- snmtner at his raneh on Andei - the man who. unkr.own at that time, sio.ui ii,, t,, .11 m .Jeffries f..r Torn Kdiuiuis.m- ' "'tt. Is when lh latter was e lefl Tuesday ,'ll i 1 1 . lii HI of l he World. !' dead. son i reek. ir. and Mrs. Henry Mason n'"l miii Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. lV.nl jua.ketihii-h, .1. S. Spilzer. Mr. r,!n Mis. .lay Spi::f r. Mrs. StaK and two sons made ap a pienie party t hat spent i In- day last Sunday al Happy e.itnp on HoKU" AVaMlier ereek. Mr an.) Mrs. T;;h- M r Nyswarr h. and M i s, '.iin.-rly. who a pa rl nn nt a in the htpp (tecau&e it iA eAi $ckil(infj tea U the. ontij tmttj frviJi tea. aii fy'ebfiltj- fy'agfant a& it iva&. inlAe Oi'ietdai tea, r.ai'itcnb. 3frat'b wfitj it 14 more relwilung lliaii anu. 'liani' graces I'ctai'nti youi' manetj. inttiintbj ijau don' t tike. Madces the Creamiest Soups 0?M 0 0 eitflipi ,it 1 mm Wrliiht of ak-i.- le iidllU t he W'-eiv I ti n-nds. Mr. Wright r.'.t on tlv raiH'h now Ka ; 1 i e;n :. n. i and Mrs. Hiis.o. of ni Mi ndav ;is ;.;tiests is...-s parents, Mr. and TaWu XV;is Wl.n ,-epnsent -d at the eelehrat ion in Asiilaiul on ln illMK'lldenee 'tht'. etljoyinv: the P" rade ami tin' day's ih'oui'mmi. Cliur.h servi.es as usual :iet Sunita v a l the M-t hmlist . tin roll Nil nth, v si-hool. :t:4,".. l'reaehiir at I l a. m. and s p. m The eve ning M-rviee will he t ondneted l'" the youim people of the KpWorlll I. ajiiie. You hk people's pray v meet i lie; Wed nestlav eveniuu'. lieu- i ular inayer lie eiin and ehoii praet iee Thursday venin. Mrs. C 1.. Mullen enjoyed II short visit with her In-other itnd sister-in-law. Mi-, and Mrs. Ceoriie I,. Shaffer and da imhter, the first of ,t 'ne w.ek. They an ivod Mon day inorninj- and left the same iiinrniiitr for Shasta snrnms, in eoiupani''d 1 y Ittdd.y I'.ullen. They i.-tuined to Talent Tuesday nnrtt inn and eontinued t heir 1 i t H to heir home in Kv.-rett. Wash, on Tttesoay afleinooii. Mr. and Mrs. ida lleynol.ls an I lamilv of Sun li a neis.-.t Is visit -inv. li'i' hroiher. ,lnhn W'alt.omeit,-. and ot her n la i ives on Warner ereek this week. Mrs. Ueynolds formerly w:is M i s. ,Ie Ivt'i hy. M r. t oi nell. who resides west of Talent, has purchased the Will iam lireese property recently near the I in. keye m'ch.ird. M isses- PeuBie Ha mi 11 on and Mariraret 1 1 Ik Sans entertained a party of friends at an imitation dancing part y 'I'liurstlay lliaii t til tin Kver Shady park. A most enjoyahle evetlint; was spent hv all. Mrs. I.illaln Scott ontertnlned Mrs. Ifottel and two daughters from Portland last week. The party returned home Wednesday evening. f'harlic I.onpr nnd Clyde Purves .sp-nt July :t and -1 at t'reeeuf City. They reported a la rue orowd UI the l.eaeh. Mr. and Mrs. (!uy Hamilton mvl family. Mr. and Mrs. I oys Hamil ton and family, M rs. Kit a Kirk - patrit k. Miss lluth Howard i' Meilford and Miss .Mai nai et Hiu ua ns spent .1 uly :i and -I at ( 'reM eent ( ity. Quite a mi m her of Til lent poo pie attended the Fourth of July dance ;it Jackson hot spiiim on Wednesday niht. : I .a w renee I !i irne Me was over ' from l-'oit Klamath to sjun.l Hi" l-'oui th wii h hom folk. A. T. lloniunson was appftinled marshal, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Waller Itus seli. John Mason, our real estate intui, leptnts the'sale'fd' the prop erty of the late ,. p. Veh:-t..r in Warner Untie addition to Jonah Uarrett. ' ; Mr. and Sin. .1. J. Tryon spent ' Hie afternoon of .1 uly 1 at the Siskiyou summit. Marion Snw.mli is ejuile ill V 'lie Jiomo of his nephiw, Archie Kstes, ServIcoM at the Uaptist chiil'li will he: Sunday school. Ht n. m. PreacliiriK 11 n. in.: stshjeet, "find's l.ove," John 1 : 1 ti, i:eryor.e 1.; : wrh ome. Services will he con : rt o te. hy a. w. pyi nett. j Mr. J Mahari y, ns-tsied hy his son. - has completed roofiuK the , pl.iyjlied and interior work will now 1 i.v..' commenced, j Mr. anil Mis. Karl i.mmons 1' ft , Thursday moftiinK for"' Kiddle for ! a few d;-vs' tay with Mr. Slm j inmi::' father, who Is in a critical condition, having suffered a stroke of paralysis n few week: auo. jMl ' Plahley of Khldle is atieodlm: to ' thin(jn their uliinc. w'tifle Mis. Kilnk is taking 'fie of the fr,.it ;,;"Tl ' O I Neal Spt-ii-H spent .Inly 4 with ' friends in j:u','eti JatnVs I'.rinier ami Hunter Cal. ! ! jir spent the? Fourth at Pio-pect. ! 0 It;-, h.Mly was loiinn in ht near p.iyon. enl , hy two men who .ve!.- atliai-.ed lo lii'- I'lac - hy the harkim; of iis do.;. He evident!.. h.:d ! - n d. ad for several days. Munroe. one of the little hand of sin vivors of th initial "Prin cess Pal" ivejiuent. hiid hd ti cl onal hie. e was a native of Canada. Uhu the S.-itlh African war hro.ie out he er.lisl.-d and s. lA.d Ihrnilhnut the conflict, he ill decora t.-d s v.'ra 1 t inn s for hravery A L.v. r of d... Mumoe took a ,,t picuns have to do With with lii Tt i into tin- .-rvice. fuel lhal he could not take the !"V"' ' 't 1 ' " lou to France wnn him. he stniu:- H'a:tied to John (Jilhert. more or -led it a hoa rd t he loa ! . Ta Ken less rote, I as a 1 er, lo inject a i ..m him w hen he l.tnd-d in n,.w. u, ., lnl(, ,hjs Ulinc tl,.it I r.in.-e. Mum ..e sii.p- i! out "if tun .inline :il,d c..l it into the j(j 1 1 en e nes-. ii was wiiii nun an i hin ifo -,ni:;h the war and the do;; - how him i- d t- the fimhiis; ii. ho.ly is believed lo be the O -nc. lie had been a pros- J i situ'. i the war and lived in his isolated little cabin. l iliataa is made of. Th1- -and it i an intensely d Di al ie a l.il t hund.-i oiily powvrf ill IS to he veeli in "Til.' Cos- iclis.'' now plain at Hunt's i aterian theater. o You taste your milk You test your eggs compare shortenings 'Square Crooks9 Film At Rialto Tomorrow th C'ttum; home from the wars, he tool, np mimnu ami wiv n the t;r. .!t -iler llisti started ill 1 ! lie was may in- of the city of I'ohalt, In Ptelt Jeffries was touring the roui.liy. challeiiL:ini; any man to stay in t he rinw ii h him four , run nils. Mmirnr, described in old 1 ' preMs nolices as a natural fighter. cceph-d and stayed Hie limit. lie as credited with a Knockdown f the "t.h: fellow" dni-ini; the "The Cosa. ks'' is hm-.e in con cept, i list and s-dtni. and. like "The Uik Parade." its ;;iu:inli. ' ."eetivetiess serves only to lie ceutUilte the love theme of t he boy and i.-ii I l ha ( runs ihroiiKh it. Interestingly. ,.o, lieuee .dolee Is Kirl. V trreat program of talkies al--o i- be in- pn sen ted on t his pro- hfi Mtts!t:ll MU1.I1'". S' IH'tl 'it t'" I lihl-'s ri:)V.'lls '' A liv. ly .w.-licy- M-. n in a llinlliim . v.... I. wilh ,,,nl..,lv Inj.-.H-.I l.y tin' S.iu.ti.' Ci.iHk." wlii.ii rotund West himst'lf. 'rlu :,l ll.r Uli.ll.) Ih.-ill.T .- . ..I ll.r talM" in -I I "In " 1 --I!'. K - ,,,, r,. , ... .l.iv im,. Th.. s"""'" "" "f n'" , miikIiik .-s on il"' itni.h..m- M,.,n'i..,s ..1 Hi- HI" H:Hf OHl:il- .lm ,s ,.,,,., , , li-h. il I li.iiis. l :; ns m H-. n lav..!'- .t f-nloists lc:inii in ,1. Uel.." lf. V.-hT.' . I- III. .11. HI Im. lill.'S Ml.' Jcwkl'S. In. . . i insti ..hit w-.n fiini.. :ii Il., l In slTl.-u ml v.t. i---i.ii' L'.'i s r.-nu t. . 'ik Taste Cisco's sweet K TV r l: . .Ii.iiii; 111. A rntst i i.n;:. and 1 lui i'tliy I 'wall uuc Iiiuine liow fri-ico'i " own sweet j ut it v w i.l die food you nuke with ir. W 7 9 BACK FROM CM.. TOP Carnation Milk is doubly rich in crC.im. It makes thfecreamiest of soupsand sauces, the smoothest ice cream and candy . the rich est puddingnthe finest textured cakes. Try it. Wrilt For Cook Booh CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. 474. A Cli,n S Porlld o o o IVodttcfd in Or ton inc 1 Carnation. Milk P. O. Trawford and H. 1.Mr(r. lev returned Wedncffty niuht fr.m fotir-diiy trip to the Mar ble mountains in northei n Ci'li- foi nia, in com pa ny with q1"' .of San Francisco and Yreka IhihI nes in( n. 'ht party was the largest that has ev-fS attempted thii unusual trip in d co-O'efi 'of IS iii'-naber a Well as "he Ktiidis, pakers and cook. The f i t s'rt not ion pictures eT ;'"n of thi ycenle wonder wer-O 1 cored b Hoi are liromley, i 'peo ' anif ntiiiin, and scores of pho uraphH wre nlso tak'-n by variotix membets of the party, lrtiKi.lv the entire trip was tnado on hoi sr brick. a mil' h a '!' rnib-. Ite;nLr cover, d In one day. Her- uo '-'"!' yum nter home is JOHNSON'S MARfiET 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 IXK'illl'll III .InliiiMm Mm kt't. .till mill .r:iii' .SUi'.'.H Phone 1003 i Reliable Cash Grocery Self Service Members of Home Buying As.'n Kilt Willi 1's llll(l Vim Kill I'nv Less Store No, 2 Ittii'lKliill Itiiihllne iKH'llU'il in 117 -V (Vtilrnl Ave. Phone 20 SOME SATURDAY SPECIALS Potato Chips : 3 pkgs. for 25c Heinz Dill Pickles, in bulk 4 for 10c Siskiyou Brand Solid Pack Tomatoes, can 15c Van Camp's or Campbell's Pork and Beans . . 3 cans for 25c Waldorf Toilet Tissue 4 rolls for 25c Carnation, Bordens, Alpine or Pet Milk 3 cans for 27c Mazola Oil, quart can 49c 10 pounds Pure Cane Sugar 69 Fisher's Blend Flour, 49-lb. sack $2.15 Certo 2 bottles 45c No Goods Sold to Other Merchants at These Prices We Buy for I Cash in Large Quantities C. A. Whillock Prop. The Beason We Sell for Less Two New Departments Open for O rt, -v n l o nusmess in llur iviarKet o The Gladiola Fartn of Medford has opened a retail store where ult' flowers of all varieties mayobe purchased while, shopping. Wonderful display in our window. ( SR. M. Lloyd Johnson has opened a fountain with all modern equipment where cool and refreshing drinks are served. o A FEW SA 1 UK1JAY SFEClALb w 0 AS Ice Cream, per quart 4bc A few Wild Plums, while they last 6c 4 large Cantaloupes 25c Watermelons on ice, per lb 3c BASKET FRUIT We have plenty of Ashland Peachs, Apri cots', Plums and Cherries. Large supply of Strawberries, Blackberries, Raspberries. It it's Fruit or Vegetables we have it. JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Delivery Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 Johnson n flarhet POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS POULTRY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Dressed Hams, per lb Lots of Dressed Colored Fryers 25c FISH SPECIALS Chinook Salmon, per lb 35c o 0 Fresh Halibut, per lb , . . . Fresh Perch, per lb .?.... Black Cod, per lb Ling Cod, per lb P. Kippered Salmon, per lb Plenty of Frying Rabbits; per lb. . 35c 25c 25fJ 25c 35c r 30c Free Delivery Phone 1135 PICNIC MEATS llcforo Inlying your week-end supply of meats lie sure to come in find look over our lino oP lunelv meats for (lie Sunday online;. Kverylhing in the, 'e;d line fur that week-end outing. ' a 9 o o fia8tern Bacon Bacon Squares Bacon feacks Picnic Shoulders Special All Choice Cuts of BEEP R0ASTSo e SPRING LAMB VEAL ROASTS 0o RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE 0 . PURE PORK SAUSAGE EASTERN HAMS (half or whole) per lb 30tf PEOPLE'S MARKET In Johnson's Market Phone 1058 Free Delivery b Cite 1 eI:lv U f' W lllib fl