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o o o o o o o o o O o o o o filf o EDFO IBUN Second Section o Six Page Sl PagM lUily TmmtiIj ttiir.l Year V'.-ktr- riri-hitfiil!i -&r .Mi:ni'oiit. oinxiox. kkikay. .in.v -ju. un-s. N... 110. FRIHT PACKING, GRASS FIRE ON THRESHING NOW EDEN PRECINCT, READY TO START ii r 10 Discount On Kaynee Wash Suits Boys' Clothes Odds and Ends at One-Half Price ! T; "MEDF0RD S OWN STORE" o En E RUSSELL'S I R 1 Ily Mnry 1). i'mry. edrx I'ltKi'txcr, .luiy 20. Fruit purine in i'Arn Precinct wilt stun at least a week earlier this x:isiii) thiin it tlhl list year. The two lii-- pat UIiik houses in l'hoonix aio now ready fnr th Mr. Hurst of Phoenix im-h:i.cd (i fine milk cow frum .Mrs. I'nrey thin wok. pivinu for the animal. Mr. Ilur.st intends to keep about three iinnd rows rind a f I(h k nf in ns this winter and upend the time at home, instead ofVVorklui; away from homo. Tho many iiaitloiit-rs are com plainiiiK l iho poor ninrkot for homo (ii'iiwn produce, most of which is hfiiitf crowded out hv California stuff, which h- heinjr flipped in. And still our cities ntiji-.-t to a farmer sondiim away for any ( hint; ho may nood. It's a pimr rulo that doow wu work both ways. Mr:i. I Hunt, who lias heen MK-ntlinir a emiple nf week with Mis. S. I'. Itarnohmx mtuo th- Hli of .Inly, lofi Sunday for Uly. Klamath enmity. .o viH with her daughter for a while, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Hamlin wcr rallinir '-n M r. and Mrs. Oonrct .laokson last Monday even in ir. Mr. and Mrs. flooruo 1'nrkor received a visit from snmv of their Ashland friends last Sundav ovt-iiiiiK. Tho partios aio in ohnri of tlio pnek'nu department ai tho fruit association in Ashland. M rs. Fred Furry uvo a dinner parly to a nuinher of friends last Monday at he.- homo in Phoenix. ..Miss Hyhil hciui: at homo auain. Hurry I tea tries of 1'hooiiix was In Talent Wednesday evening. Mrs. T. V. Williamx of phoe nix is enjoying a visit from her lather, who is spending his va cation at thoir home. .Most of tin Kent valley apricot prowers claim to lie sold out of th fruit and to ho. turning away many would-be buyers. The price has boon 6c straight through. Iline tomatoes from local grow ers in and around Talent are nnninK in to tho store nd are nf fine quality. The price i (ihout 12c now. Mrs. Walter Oiaborno of Sacra mento -who in v'siiliiy jbor- father, Mr. ( Mutzer of lions Initio, whs a dinner fftiesl at tlio homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey Wednesday I'veniiiK. Sir. and Mrs, Tipes of West I'hoonix wore over to the plant farm Tuesday to pet cabbage plants. They have about flv acres of tomatoes and small truck pardon in. and say it Is dr dim Vine. The tomato crop is for the Ash land fanning conipn ny. Mrs. Walter Allen, wife of our J'boen'x para -.to man. returned from a outride of weeks" stay in Portland, wheio she has been at tending eamp meotinp. Mr. and Mis. M. Sheets of F.at Kden wore in Phoenix Tues day evening attending the paih erinu' of the women's blhle class meeting and assisting with tho evening's program. A. M. Wripht. tho king of poach growers in the phoenix dis trict, was a business visitor in Medi'ord lay-t Tuesday morning. .Tohn Mnst has recently pur cb.ased a f'rossloy 'radio, and a number of t heir friends were there to IK ten in on the plav "A f'up of Coffee. by Miss Helen Xorris. which was broadcast over KMEI). Mis. Kdlth Cochran of Talent has her nrw restaurant and ice crenm parlor very nicely fitted up and is fast pettinp into rou tine work. Her place is already being widely known for pool service. He dded a "Olio' PORTLAND, ro.. .Inly -JO bp. Port land police today were en listed in a search for an unidenti fied man who passed a check, raised from SI 2 to St'.M. at Me M innville yesterday. The man. drivimr a lipbt coupe bearing Colo rado license plates, was accom panied by a woman and a bulldog. Sheriff .McQueen of MrM Innville advised IopjiI authorities. I N8y JCrauses Marsh mallows The Candy Ford that aids di- j gcslion .bi neutralizing excess f Actdtty. 6cok of 57 dollar K recipts in tach 1 2 -ounce tin. 3 A t confectioners, druggists, ? s- - If SAMS VALI.KV, July 2n. A damaping lire was narrowly avert ed Sunday by some buys en route to the riv r discovering the fire in the grass surrounding tlio Morrill swimmiup tank. The boys sent for, help, and by their added efforts soon had the fire under control. 1 1 . I. I teed a rrived on the scene and treated the boys to confections as a reward for their work in pre venting the probable loss of -hundreds of dollars. The Ijfu vesling of the lluse pears will commence (n most of the pear: orchards by August 1st. I'rom all reports the crop i up to the aver age in size and ipian'ity. ; Friends of .Miss Marparel lload-, 1 side are lately in receipt of an nouncements of her recent mar rlape to Klmer Heaple of Ashland. ..Miss ICoadside taught several terms: , of school in our district, when- shf won many warm friends who wish j her every joy and happiness alma l ' her matrimonial voyage. The flei.rge Culovstn farm was: : subl this week it Mr. C. rant ham of .Med ford for a consideration of : , around $! L""". and involved the ; ! sale of one of the best farms In the valley. The farm consisted of! 1"S acres, mostly in alfalfa, ami jwas supportlnp a h rd if niid .1 r- 'soy cows. horses, turkeys and chickens, all of which go with the crop to the new owners. The ' (Irani hum family will take pos- session immediately and the Culov ' s ii family will move tn M-dford j where they have a desirable little home on the cast side., Mr. (inlov- sen has be n an industriiuis farmer jand the well wishes of friends go ! wil h t be family to their new io j cation, Fish lovers are glad to see a I fish peddler making weekly trips j throimh our v.tlb'v. llev. and Mrs. P.adpor of Seattle j are visiting at the V. W. Kdginp ton home. .lack 1-Mward Pa vis of Portland is spending the summer at thel j home of his aunt. Mrs. (Jeorge Oul- ; ! ovson. ! j William Straus, who lifts been j employed for the post several years I on a stock ranch in Klamath eoun- I ; ty, is spcndi.np this week visiting i ' his honi efolks. O .T. Wilson and J. L. Nealon j of Table Rook, who :ire operaltng j n thresliinu' otill'it In the Talent 1 district, repm l some fine yields of Ipraln from that section. j Amonc those who hive lately j I r'Mitrned from a short pleasure trip! I ai I Mamond la ko are Allert and ! Miss Klsie Straus. Miss Donna Me- Dnnough. Dill I'.ari'ow and Miss ' j Creurgfnnna C.ulovsi-n. Miss (Jul- j j ovson was at the lake at the time) I the younp ranper was drowned, J i and reports the incident put a j j damper on the pleasure of all who' j witnessed the tragedy. j i Dill Harrow arrived from Co- i qulllo Thursday evenlnc and is a ' , hou.se guest at the Straus home. , 1 fro mwhere he has visited other ! sections of the valley. j Fred Loveland lately purchased! a new Ken ton truck and will ini- mediately be on service between ! here ami Crescent city, making ( I t:lops at different towns along the ! way. This trucking service will be an aid to our community as well as to Mm Loveland's grocery busi . ness. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hay Steven, who I , are puosts for tho summer at the! j home of Mrs. .1. V. Jones, made 'i quick trip to Hritish Columbia' ; wilh California friends, renaming ' : Wednesday evening . ! I Dick and Hilt Straus left Thurs- day morninc for a few days outfni: ; in Cresce;it City vicinity. I ! Miss Jewel and Master Oranlhum ' of Mod ford spent several days l;ist i week visiting the Hulovsen family i and petting acquainted with thelr ! new home. f Tho Senior Lovlands and grand- i son of California arrived here last: week to spend tho summer at the ' home of their son Fred. j j Mr. and Mrs. Will Monro and j Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moore, son ' j Fupcne and family o.' Lvans val- ; I ley and Mrs. Pete Ceo'-peson of ! Klamath Falls were relatives who ! risitfd ovr the week end With Mr. 1 and Mrs. .1. A .Cook. j Friends of M inn Wil inn Fitzper-! ibl and (leorge Silver were pleased ' no rend a recent account of their I I marriage license. Iloth young peo- ' pie have lived for pome time in our district, where M iss Wil ma was ; i student in hlph M'hool and where; fienrpe hns owned u little home for overal years which only lack the acquisition of a little c ook, and ; where the happy couple will make their home. . j Several Jamming, ptirtiest have, been given lately at the Morrell , i swimming tank and the on Mon ; d:iy niL'ht brre eviiiene- of a pret j ty wfbl aff'air. ' From reports from I some of our younp boys h were! j returning from n swim in Ilocue I 'river, the sights they beheld nr,. , ; far from being in k"'-pinc with Anr I prohibitir-n law. Such conditions '. nrf; thoroughly disp.jvtini:. ep"c-j tally when we know the parties v . ; tiven under the direction of the1 i juwtlce of the peace of one of ir nearby towns, whose business it is to imposo finf! for Ju-t such con duct. p.. ..r pe..p)e of this com-, j inanity do not apprecia; juieh .la Hre-ni mis a loiu- the boiViers of of our o'ilMiciv traveled road ! ... . . ' iiijui Suiutcay night on his' WILLOW SPLIXOK. July 10. The p.ohnert threshing inat-hinc hits been busy In this neighbor hood this week. Several bit go fields hrtve i n threshed, 1m lutj- inp Hohnert's and Jiontu-y's. Kluier Keldenheinicr is making extensive improvements at th- Feldenheimer orchards. He i. putting In wagon scales and has purchased a new Ford ti n k. Mi's. 1-;. K. lleames, who ha. been confined to her bed for see ral weeks, is somewhat Improved and is now able to , sit up for part of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson are expecting their dang her-1 in law. Mrs. Oscar Anderson, for a short visit. Mrs. Itobert P.rophy spent seve ral days this week at the home of hoi parents. Mr-, and Mrs. Pearl FSonney and daughter. Alberta, spent Sunday at '-aier 1-ike. Tho Hoy Nichols and Karl Heft families and Mrs. Adrian Thomp son spent the week-end at Cres cent City. Mrs. Xichols. Mrs. Thompson and Kvclyn Heft are rema i n i n p for a w ee k a n d t h e rest of the party to return for next week-end. Tho J. W. Klden family and Roland Pirktudz picniced at Ash land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tompkins returned from their northern trip Sat vi i day, and w e re S u n d a y din ner f nests at the .1. W. Birkhol. homo. Francos and Wylomae Parker are spending n few days with their grandmother. Mrs. Alverson. at Orants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Clareii'-e Crisbam and baby of Stockton. California, are visiting relatives in the valley. At present they are at tho Karl Heft home. They will go from here to the state of Washington, where they plan to make their home. IT FLYER HOPS OFT PORTLAND, Ore., July 20.- itV) L. II- Atkinson, pi hit of a monocoup in the national relia bility tour, who was detained hero by a minor surpical opeiation Wednesday, was recovered suf ficiently today to resume the tour. Ho said this morning lie would take off today, and hoped to catch up with tho fleet at Oreal Falls. Mont., before night. Tex Rankin, Portland aviator, yester day flew the monocoup to Tacoma to fulfill that lep of the tour. Ooorgv Ought to Know. NEW VORK. July 20. (pi fieorpe M. Cohan Is to put on a baseball play by Ring Lard nor. Rim: told f Jeorge he was a bit discouraged, as everybody told him such a theme hail not a chance, "Listen Kid." said George. "Any pood plav will go. no mat -ier what it's about.' Opjwso ( losing (rwk. SANTA CRT. The court at Santa Cruz foresters adopted 9 resolut ion opposing the plan to dose Wnddell creek to flsh-rmen. Scientists want the stream for five years to study tho habits of trout. return from Medford when some till nu came loose from his Chevro let touring en r which t h row t h cm- from the road Into a ditch, ' where It landed upside down in u thoroughly demolished cotHition. Klwor.d escaped injury, but hardly r n-nyi! how he made his escape. The secret in making gravy is tu add the liquid to the browntd flour a Imlt til a lime so you can stir up a smooth mivturr. Nothing more than control! Mills liroi. similarly control the roasting of their coffee by roasting only a few poundt at a time by their pat ented, continuous process. A rich, uniform flavor is always developed because every berry is roasted evenly. HILLS BROS COFFEE C I9: Vil on. Ftnk from tie eritm nn"i p irk tanty Extraordinary Saving's for Saturday Shoppers During Gur few Prints flaw Styles JfewGblors d.ni 1ZS Cool Frocks for Summer Were $12.75 to $16.75 Now ,00 What ii si'lciiiliil clianci' In secure ;i new dress at a rein.ilkalily ln- iiiee. at a lime wliicli uixes ilenly (iiioi'tuii itv for wear iliiiiiitv tlie remainder nf slimmer, with .ronsideraUle warm weallier vet In enme. Here are cool I'rncks ni' decided st lisllliess at tji'liu i i i savings. Choose Now from these Fashionable Frocks (ienr!;-ettes, washalde creKs, prints and flat crepes. Mid Summer Disposal of Every Coat hi Our Store Price Smart new coats, some at Iraetivelv ttimmed in l'iir others iileasin.u'ly ilain fill at amazingly low, hall' prices. Cool Summer Dresses A special lot of cool, summery - rr dresses i n c I 11 d i n r- prints, I flOf Keorji'et tls, washalile crepes i and flat crepes. On sale at Coi'selettes IJcKiilar $1.2k ( sizes ::o to :u; A Timely Sale of Wash Dresses tfc1 Newest style elTccts, and the cnlnr i'ani;e includes all that cnuld lie rcipiircMl. Ifeular ijM.f)") value. Size ran,i;e is cnmplete. Sale of Piece Goods 10 Per Cent Discount Ginghams, fast colors 10',; Discount 49c Prints, fast colors 10' ; Discount Rayon Striped Shirting 10 Discount Lingerie, plain, fast colors 10',' Discount Raygloss, plain, fast colors 10' ; Discount Cretonnes, one lot at .; y2 Prico Corsets and Girdles One-Half Price One close-out lot at this saving si .... If ' s-.v A Silk Hosiery 89c Ueautil'ul l it re silk stockinn that, ( are in leed a rare valiie at this special iH'ii-e. All tlio new shades. These hose wore made by nal iolial Iv known mills., lieifit lar .fl.00 value. Blanket Bargains Tbr weather may not be conducive to think-, in of blankets, but our values make it worth while. All patterns, solid colors, Mock and stripes. Oregon City Woolen Blanket U $12.50 OroKonian, at $10.50 Ur,. i:S.o) Astorian, at ...,...$11.50 Wool Camp Blankets liVjrulai- .t:UW, at $3.59' Silhouette and Bandeaux 10 Discount Lari;e selection. Tlioy ore liht, in .weight, will tub easily, and )i'ovido tho Jh'oper sup poi't and comfort, . St, '. Wmm Table Covers, 51x51, $4.50 ('(doi's gnaranlo('d fast in washing and sun. Sale of Twwels Jumbo Size, H.")c. tomorrow 69c Fancy bordered huck, 20 ea 4 fc-j: $1.00 Bed Spreads, Regular $6.95, at $5.95 linn'' overlook this bargain when you shop to morrow. ' Children's Socks 25c to 59 c Phoenix and Holeproof children's half so., five eighths and throe-u,uarter lengths in all the shades for summer. Moderately priced and will give you the' bosh of wear and service. " it Si 0 : 1