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o o o I'l.V o Or, mriFOTrn matt; trtrtts. mtdfoud. okkuon. ki.mhav. 0 I its. ENT. POINT S. S, HOLDSAPICNIC AT UNI GREEK I'"!' IHI' S Oil llMH :., ,, ,,,. h..it4. (,' .,.1,1 i:),.niiv M1S IM za- t"Th S.,.!t r-t ..t Uii'iii I -Mr. --.ml Mi, I'inil Mailm wo ilotne. Mi.- !:). iiiM.u nf i.'in.i wm .iilluii; (,, il,t. :(1-.u.'ll fiiinily on 'In.-.i.,;, i -: II ; Jl -. SlU' illltl Iut Tin y wi'i'c 'ill' city. an. I f;untlv i ml a I I he I'iisail .-iv ha- I'i'i ii . ImII Mr.-. l lltl.S iil'l W.ll . Th.-y hay ;is of liiwil, !ffi Sunday inn trip tin vnul niil.M Iff I in runt-v.-i:rm pf" Itl I'hl'iMiiili o Mi-.lf atniLiit Mr. and Mr. .Ayr.-.-L ihifc duuhtiT y;o tliinu r umsis , h tiiu- Sundav. Mr. A; htM'f MV';1 iuuiith Ayiv ;uhI I ;t in i I V I''' from I.iin lu-a. li, fal oc:itti) a t'.'W inik'v- Miss KOith Inman : nmi nin lor ;i oaniji tin- MHyiK'ir load. s iroin Knsoliuru. She :iny w ith a lun h !h- from tin- ..lf i:.TI:AI. POINT, .Idly M -Tlu- annual union Suml.iv. .-. ph iiii- was hold at Lake :eeU I nday. Commit H-ts had lnc;i a ji miintrd in sc.- i.. i ho r-ntt i tain-iiM-nt ami lraiimrtat inn. Ther ' w:m a hasUrt dinnci.w liicii was iinieli n.loyrt. .Mr. and Miv. rj-.iar. !ittl ilaiinhtc-r. Alia l.on.tin, ami son .Morton ami Miss ':!;,; ovijjMr oi I -of AiiKi-h's nn-iM'd In town or. Tuesday of Inst uo.i; for a visir with (lu- Caxnl family. Mrs. 'rojrar is a sister of Mr. C.iskI ! Knifeavnr. wi'iU lo atii-nd a n nut' on i heir 1 np t li.-y visited " l"iiiin r s hooi ruinnos' it ot leli--Yidlowslono park. Tln'v started from different KiuU-avui s of on their return tlie last of On-o'ti. This sihmd rou'ems the wei-i;. I everv summer and will Ja 1 all 1 inland t'asad. whu 1ms hn n ' t his week. NienrtiiiK a few weeks wilh his Mis. Tuiney ot Ashland was Ki'aiidinother at (; rants l'ass, ha ft. 1,1 'own Monday on her way to i et u mod ho nit . Mar.-hf ield for a pleasure trip. "Miss liorothy Inman. whit has Sli had also )t.-vu to Dead Indian heeti visit in-,' jn ( ; rants I'as for ()' il -hort slay. the last few wi'His. has returmd Mr. and Mrs. ,J--wett and fainilv, home. ; Mr. and .Mrs. Louis (primes and Miss (Jeraldine I-ox .sprnl -'riday family and Mr. and Mrs. I lay and Sat in day visit in at thf ' "Vyatt ami son OieKie enjoyed a Mathews home in Med ford. ( fishinu trin ti t he I'.yln- hridKe Mr. and Mrs. (!oi u-e Kox were , Tuesday evening. Mod lord visitors Saturday. ' Mis .lune iJunlan of Yakima. I T j i-t li-df;e)ath and .1. L. I'.ur-! Wash.. as in town visiting Mrs fjor drrivo over honu- 1'riday fvo-lMay Jacohs and Miss lidith Jaruhs ninK fioni (huelle, where ihey arc Tuesday. sln is visitim; hor aunt i arofiHorlnir mwl st.-i i m.l ,v .'ami tauiilv at Med for il this week Inn they wont to I'reseent ('ityi'"d has Peen visiting her brother, for an outing of a roiiplo of d.iys. ! liohert Dunlap. of Klama'h Kails, aeeimipanied hy Mrs. Mi'dsepHth.' Mr. and M.s. Shively and fam Miss l-:thol. Miss Mi-rlo and Harry ''. w ho have heen oeeiipv iu the I (I'dL-ciiiit 1 1 :i ml M i.n c .-w noil i,hi.-o tin (In. hii - li w.-tv the ihin city. They returned homo-winter, have lefi or Handon. Sunday evening and l.-ft for their' Will (nvnis or I'ortlind is niak work In t'uli for nia early Monday friinds and relatives heie u moi'niiiL'. , -isit . M r. and M i s. 1 toward Traeey M rs. YVyman Warner arrived and ehildren and Mrs. Xoar of liome Monday from several months' 1'ort Tuwnsend, Wash., whu a re 1 visit w.th her mother in i mliana visiting the Traeoy family, in ruin- find her twu daughters in Port- j pany with Mrs. Traeey and small; land. I ehildren, enjoyed a trip to Crater; Mis. Inez Ker.iuisoti and Mr. lake Saturday. ; llelty I'anUey entertained the past. The ohl friendM of o. . I'ur-'Krand offieers of the llebekah( koypile are fclad (o weleome him hxiue at the home of the forme.-! liaek tn t'entral Point in the ea -; Tuesday afternoon. Those pros - parity of depot aent at the S. P. ' ?nt were: Mesdaines l-'rank Adams, j .Mr. PurUeypik' is an old resident ; Mfn y Kieliardson. I 'la la Farra, of our eity. as well as an effieicm j iJella Seott. Inez KeiKUSon. Petty! anont and has hud years of ex-, I'anUey and the little Misses Kit-1 porh neo in this line. He has had l hertu Pankey and lielty perrier. ehartie of .several stations, the last : Oelieious refreshments of am?el of whieh was Uouuo Kiver. hut i food eake. wakers and fee eroam lor several years the family homMwere set imI and a very pleasant Lu,... r.l I '.-.it....! I,il.,'i I - , .til Moe, who has had eharj;e of the , M rs. L'va Smith is entertainim; station here si nee c. A. Holes left. , two of her sisters and their fanii has heen transfen el to liof;iie . lies from Port land 1 his week. ; Uiver for the present. . ; Mr. and Mrs. .la k I'.rennan ai- t The atumtii oii':n-it u itti th..ii- ' Satii'-dav at the Smith home plansli, .Miss Mildred Purser, met ; west of town, and Mr. and Mrs. at .1. K. Iti is well's Tuesilay eve- i William Keep and daughter t'har- nlnu and enjoyed a uood pratit e. little and sun I lyrun arrivt-d on l'or the present t hey wil sitiK as I 'riday. a (luintet. They ha VP selected ! tu Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cliff w Tuesday evi'tiinj,' of eneh week as! Smith and family and Mrs. I,. H. ' i in u reKUiar jiraeiire e cnin an;: piiim n iook iu- h ueis m i .n m.i will holp furnish eltureh nuisie j park in Ashland and enjoyed a soon. ; pieaii- luni h and spent the day. Mrs. IjiWo and daughter Willa j .hiek Weieh and Mr. Haelwood rxpeel to return to t'entral Point ; i aine over front CazeU,- Saturday in the mar f tit ure. The lOlliott eveninu- and spent Su inlay with family, who have Peon living in their home folk, retuiniiu; to their the LaYee house during Mrs. La- work Sunday evonitiL'. Voe's stay at Jhitte Kalis, has pur-j Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Seott.. chased the old Wilson property j Kthaelyn Seott. (Jenevn lirown and near the Ira Love home, and.l'.eity Kerrier drove over to .Ia-k-will soon lake possession, jiunvillo Sunday afternoon and vis- Archie Parker has left Cor his j ited with Mr. and M i s. Canieror. mine in t ho Siskiyous In t'ali-i Anion-,' the improvements of form:1, to do some work, and Mrs. i ihn eity this week In the erection Mary Parker and ehildren, Mar-; of a new service station just sooth jury and Krnest. are visitim; at of the liirh school in the highway the home of Mrs. .Mat tie Parker. 1 on land roeenlly purchased from Mr. and M rs. Kay Anders of r. Love, which is part of the U'l:mi:ith I-'-ilU t II ill i . I ho n 1 0 . S 1 1 11 ti Kuile tract. Mr I.'oW'land Sunday affi r spetidlnu a w-'-k vis- of N w Mfico s die owner. K. i:. S. ott and si. -is. i;, 'c'r and Letter, and Kay Amrs went oei' to tile Applet. ite tlif middle of week lor a fis!t;Vi ami '.impiitt; Hip and relUMed tip' 1 1st of the W"cU. I o. He W illi. mis. little datr-hie: of Mr. and .rs. A I via William-, w.i- lakeri seriously ill and was ( ru.-he.l to the Sacred Heart lu pilal Sund.iv niulit. where slio wa-opi-ia:--d on for a pp'-ml iritis ;:t midn'ht. and u here she siiU re tH.ns. Mr. Williams arrived a : .il.oijl . o'elo. k Moiida Tiioiiiii v;; liom Klain .ith L-'alls !iei he has Iiecti viitployi d WoiUin-4 in tie lint hi r. At the last report the liltli- t;irl was dohit.' nicely, and hope- are enu rta i:e d that sh' will Inn e a ."-afe recovery. SAVAGE CREEK ANC Liet :n a ip-w aueip u s--n L. Ill UUI IV W h. VOTE TO UNITE By MRS. MYRTLE E. WHIPPLE HURT BY FALL FROM P.KOWNSPOKO. July Mr. and Mts. Walter Marshall have .s their hous.- quests Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McAttee and three children of Pu.i aliup. Wash. The week-end was spent at t'rater lake, and t hos,- who enjoyed the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marsha:! and sons. M.'. and Mrs. K. M McAtce and chitdren. Mr. and Mi-. Frank Strahn and soi and Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Marshall. Francos I Srown was hurt (piile hadly when she foil from hoi horse last week. She Was taken to the community hospital for treatment, whore she imide a rapid recovery, and has n-turned to her home. A hahy was torn to Mr. wild Mrs. pete Johnson Sunday. J uty 7. I loth hahy and mother are doiny; nicely. ieorm- It oaf -land of Fresno. Cal.. is spendinif his vacation with friends in F.rownslioro. Kalo Point and Central Point. "Nliss Kdris Warren has returned from I ornhrook, where she vis ited with her urandparenls find ether relaties. M r. and Mrs. (leorcr I lansen and ehildren spent Tuesday visit -ittL' with relative? in tlornhrouk. Cal. Mrs. v. P. Hansen, who has I. con v. siting with relatives her-. for the pat three weeks, aecoiu P aniod them home. Mr. and Mrs. (leoie O. Henry spent last Sunday pU-nieliinj; on Kuue river. ! Iv. 1 :owen is i c pa i r i 1 1 t 'i.' liit liuu-t h. it u.-tiiau iv:1(i l't i' tin- fall run. tie pntui in c 1 " w or i h of f new inachinery in ti1.-1 WAV of a' co!t!ineri;:al utadi r and tn;:ciiines to uasti :Tie I'nni. Aliniti :;," tti.-nds from Aslilanu luoaulil rll illi.-d Packets and itei!' the dav PKiii.'VniL' I-"ri.l.i liOtilF HIYKli. .h'!" M.-An vv if ii Mr and Mrs. C K. Sams. e!ei t ton iield Wednesday ; I li at on Wil ami tauui : tl;e scl oid i-fu--e to decide if Sav- Ashland visited at tie Wiley Cat a tie Creek school should consol: ler home Fnd i excitiuu. date with the U. K. school. It ear- The Live Cal; dative met in tea ried that they should. nlar session Fi-tday nirht wiiit (Jscar Shepherd attended the Master 1. T. CallwAar iti the chair, fair hoard meeting Friday niuht 'n The program was open to the puh- .Medford. He and Harry White and James Mrs. Anna Httmi Wright return Wliipnle delated the aulo !i cd Saturday in licr home at a- oeu- u'stion tor the atnusrment iand. Cal.. attt r visiting her friend, the croud A son; hy Mrs. Hal Mrs. James Whipple, for a few li-.u. Mrs. Fads. Miss lloppe ami days. M :. Suthci lin was great ly en 'o,v Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mi lhain anI el ; also a mu-ital numher hy Mis. Hf. ami Mrs. Carey enjoyed a trip Taoinioii. Much important tuisi- to Crescent City Sunday, return mss was laken caie id and plan, ii Monday. They report a loelv m ule tor a unod many It. ttrr trip. The only ihiug to mar the things iar the future, joy was the loss of a roll of lu-d- . M"i. ('scar Shcphehd atieiidcd ding to the Mcllvaitp:. which con- lip' convention Friday ;tt llaniatl taiiH-d some veiyp good wool hlan- Falls and aiso visited Mis. Pul kels. (iriiuuit'tt while there. Mr. and Mrs. Clat-de Warren Mr. and Mis. James Whipple ami and small son visited a few dayi Mts. M. K. 1 liss were Craiits Pas-; with Mrs. Warren's uncle, James Miop.iers Saturday. Wiley, and family at the Yt!o Mis. Wilson tefnned Fi: !..y trom Carter ranch. Portland, where -die has heen vis James M. Whipple was a Med- if mi for several weeks, ford visitor Thursday. Mrs. Katherine Farhart and her Court Purkypile. who has been d;:i:-:hier, Arleno. of Fugciie are station agent hero for some time, spending a couple of months at left Tuesday for Central Point 'their ranch home here ailendin'4 t" Hiinnniu the pea:s and m.ii kei in;: . hem. Mi-s I oi CSutnli v is visituit: a' the CrimnieiT lamp over at Klain u h Fail- The ip vv h: otjO acr.s Watt's veel; i-. ii.'.m hm conipI.vi',1in. aia. h to i he jov of llio.e liviiu; on (Tj e 'her vjde. The Live Oak irdiekal-s in-fMed the new ot lit its at t heir t 'ulat C liert July .". Tile Sli'W oftpet' are N;,iie mand. le-vjc I'.urk liart . vice grand, Martha Se.tman; rc:a , - a ?i. t h White- itvus mvr. LiMiaii Swackev: inside guar dian. .Mart I'urkharl; oii:-ide una' -d i a li. Hai r U lute . i h.ipl.i in. Km ma Hall. Mrs. Fmma Kail vva-; in rtaliiiii-. .'iiic-r. ANOTHER LUriBER r2 b. I 1 V OIL Sji1 IE l.ni:i'IKV W .-ii.. .Ink ! :t. i.pt -tlilhctt L. Cooper, "a. em ploved in tip' l.onuHell log pep.d 1 ere, drowned today when he slipped otf a log initi 12 feet el' water, alter having lost his grip on his pike pole. The body was recovered hv fellow workmen in tn minutes. Firemen woC.ed over the voun.; man with a pulmoter lor iw,. hours w uhont avail, t 'ooper was former! v employed by the Orei ls land Longing company at Deer I si a ml. Ore. His widow survives him. - ' St. Heh ns building pri mils for vi iHiituh reach s ! s n. s .s DON'T suffer Iumi!.u-!u-s. nr any ol "'W 1 li.it ll.i'.'r .s.irul can end ill a !r;ny! I li .ii'iai'..; pr.-scribt it. mi'! arti..' ii iuc use, for i! docs not all. i". tin' ln-.n-t. Ki-ry dm f.ifl it. h.lt il.m't tail to ask the lnu-Kit for .:.v,-r. Ami ilni'i take .my hut t!u- lox ili.it say Itayi'r, wit'r the v.oid (Uumi1 pinuctl i.' red: THREB j ML i fc Y CANT 1 A BETTER. -ti. THE NEW & "T; Ami 5.- ( AT -COURECT LUBRICATION SPEC1UISTS A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT ZEROLEN i tii- ir.i.l- uiarli of Siifcli ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY For Women f 1.95 of MoiioaeeLU-uekdetitcr of Hcr 1 Lea eld Cocjuiile Flood survey starti-d to chei U annual inundation on Co- MUille river. WAGNER CREEK t I men you come tack to a truly emichin shortening Try This Tested Recipe Quick Cake lSi en? flmir t? mIl-d Wild Wo Lard 1-4 th brown Btnrar 2 i"C(tf j rup milk 3 tPAApoonrt baklnff ?oirr 'I tnM''tnn rtnnntnon taitfon rtitm'' j pfunil dfttps cut In plprpH i. nip nlnut ri.iff All the tn(tr1lnt! In howl n n t" t to Kothr for 4 mtnutn. Hnk tn a (rrnfl pan .IS to 41 inlnutfd. This may hi linked In muffin pani. t'l rfeitnn must h ff'ilod0 i artfully to make cake U'reif lly. Most homf pnnks nowodnvs nre Inmptpd to trv tlio mnn.r imita tion shortpninps Go back to the olfl-fashioned vrav, uso WILD ROSE BRAN'D PT RK LARD you 'II notice immpdiiitdy its prratpr richnrss and hotter fla vor in all cake makinr. Made fresh daily, this ideal natural shortening has fully 2(W inore shortening properties than sub stitutes or imitations, which are Bold at much higher prices. Mldt by Fry4Co.. SeMttl. U' U. 8. Govt. Inspection. Sold by leading den lrt. ) Qfe A Perfect Shortening for Every Purpose Mrs. Lily U. Ha vis of Chieo. Cal., and Mr. and Mis, A. F. Aliiiull ot AMhlanU ealled al the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11. S. Lynch one d:iy last week. Mrs. Davis it-' a sWler of Mr. Lynch and for merly lived on this creek. M rs. i icortfc Kerhy spent la.-'t ! j week at the lioim ol iter niotner. (Mrs. Claries Cow.-n. who has ! heen in poor lion It h the last leu Miss Klla Kerhy of Me.lford spent Sunday of laM week Willi ; Mis. John Woluainott. 1 Mrs. Klla Ahhott spent four ; days of last week at Myrtle Creek. . where she was tailed to attend the I uneral of her aunt. M rs. Funny Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. .lumen Sawv.-r of Milt. Cal.. ami J. T. Sawyer and Mrs. K. K. Capp of this creek' in oiot cd lo Crati r Lake Tucsda v ' of last week. They reported seen a deuso f,u it was in i possible to see the water. Met:. (;. .L I win h.is relurncil home after a two months slay with her sister, M rs. 1. U. Lrad ley. , I Foker While has taken a con-. tract of cuttinir Uinher for Will-1 Jiam Kerhy and II. L. Soniuu-rs. i He hus hired VI. (1. Taylor, who : is an exi)eriein ed cutter, to help jlnin t hiouhoiit the summer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lell have ivisiiini; with them this week Mr. jand .Mrs. ,loh of I'hoenix nnd other relatives from Stockton. al. Mr. and Mrs. Frrd (Irani of West wood. CnI.. called on Mrs. K. K. Capp last Tuesday. ' Mrs (inint and Mrs. Capp ai u close friends Mr. and Mrs. C. K. (ireen moved tn Uorris. Cal.. last Sunday, where Mr. (ireen will work this summer. A laijje numher of Wanner Creek residents attended the Fourth of July cr-leliration at Ashland, held In Llthia park. Merle I trad ley and F.lroy Me f I row motored to luke of the Woods for a few days' v;ieaiioii. returninir the r,ih. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. Hull nd (Mr. and Mrs. Arllo Lihhy enll-d Hit the home of Mr. and Mrs. (I, A. i I'.riner last Frtdav. They were on I a return trip to l'o; tland after jspendlim a few days in California. Mrs. Hall is a sister of Mrs. Uriner. j Mr. and Mrs. Hurry H-ynolil of lliikhmtl, Cal..' eaUe.l on Mr. and Mrs. John Wolnmjit Sunday of last week. I Mrs. H. L. Sommi rs and family and Jesse Williitms motored to crater lake, last Sunday, returning via Klamath FalU Mr. and Mrs. H.irne Mi1lr " Ashland railed al the .L T. Saw yer home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. WaJlon of Shasta City. CaL. spent a few days at th- jh-mi; of Mr. and Mis. y S. I.ynrh hist w iM-k. The many fiiends if Mi-k Mar-irar'-tte I'nrves v ere jiu'i '-eably sm prin-d at the annouiieciio nt t In r marriage to Milan liurnotte of Talent. C. M. Woliiamott left last Fri dny for Klamath o-miiy, where I he will wurk durinit the suinv- !'. What J)Pity! LA PAZ. Bolivia .Am pit skirt" an'l tlt trousorn worn hv Indiana -stneiMhe days tf Hie Spanish eon ;o(uest' aro fo he forbidden. The ! Oliver tiuient has :1c creed that I Ii" jentirp populn'.ioti must wear dies. jof Knrnppan stvle heainnlii:? Octo ber C. m. ' JOHNSON'S MARKET EVERYTHING TO EAT Plenty Parking Space Owned and Controll ed by Home People. Corner Grape and Sixth Sts. Block East P. 0. Free Deliveries Daily Morning - Afternoon In the Center of Medford Store No. 1 Located in Johnson Market. (Illi anil (inipe Streets Phone 1003 Reliable Cash Grocery Sfilf Service Members of Home Buying Ass'n liit Willi I's jiikI Von Kill fur Lev Store No. 2 I '.m K 1 ii II liuil.linir l.uialnl at. 117 N Cciilral Ai'. Phone 20 SOME SATURDAY SPECIALS 100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $6.55 Broken Sliced Pine apple No. - tin. -2 foe 39c M. J. B. Coffee I -1 1 1 1 1 1 c;in 49c Solid Packed Tomatoes Nn. 21 ' c;in. Pit i-iiii 15c Hill's Red Can Coffee l-Miiuiil can 50c Cigarettes ClM'stell'iel.ls. Caiii cls. Lucky SI l ikes, iir ()ll !!i, carton $1.09 We deliver any size order free inside city limits. Deliveries leave store at 8 and 10 A. M.; 2 o'clock P. M. Two Up to Date Self Service Stores For Your Convenience No Goods Sold to Other Merchants at These Prices Peets Washing Powder Larue liox 35c 12 Bars Citrus Laun dry Soap 39c 12 Bars White Won der Laundry Soap 39c 49-lb. Sack Drifted Snow or Fisher's Blend Flour $2.15 We Buy for Cash in Large Quantities C. A. Whillock Prop. Tho Reason We Sell for Less A Few of the Many Bargains in FRUITS AND VEGETABLES for Our Saturday Specials Fancy Green Corn. Per dozen 35c Home Grown Green Beans. 3 pounds 23c Fancy Field Tomatoe?,, large baskets. Each 25c Large baskets Peaches and Plums. Each 25c Our fl ower department has added a free delivery. A phone cIl will bring flowers to your home. o . . The Kid has added some new equipment to his fountain and is r'arin' to try it out. Also ice cream can be bought by the pint or quart. JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Deb'very Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS POULTRY SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Fancy Dressed Fryers, about 2 lbs. each. Per pound 30c Dressed Mens. Per pound 25c FISH SPECIALS Skinned Sole. Per pound 25c Black Cod. Per pound 25c Ling Cod. Per pound 25c Salmon. Per pound 35c Halibut. Per pound 35c Free Delivery Phone 1138 PICNIC MEATS Uel'ore Inlying your weck-eiul supply of meals Im sure lo coine in and look over our lino of lunch meals for I lie Sunday ouliiif. 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 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 Phone 1058 ' . Free Delivery