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PAGE TWO fEDFORD MATT; TRTBFNE. MEDFOT.D, OREOOK. FRTDAY. .TTTLY 20.-1928. LAWN PARTY AT TALENT TONIGHT; PUBLIC INVITED TALI munlty :nT. July clul mo i I'.i. -The Com- fit Woodftn'ft parents, Mr. and Sir. John Jloarinp, left Tuesday morn-1 lw; for thpir home In Oakland, I Calif. I Clyde J'lj mil e of Lou Anglos j and his HiRtr, .Mrs. Knymond Camp ni" Krecno. Calif., who have heen ' vtaKinK with their parentH ..Mr. nndj Men, CJiarlPH Wilkinson at thf- Uead , Indian nod a HprlnKH for tho punt ' two weeka, spent Tuesday and Wednesday morning wiih their nls trr. Mr.", Claude Jnne.. They were ( accompanied to Talent hy their : mother, who will npenri a few day: w ith her daughter. Mr. I My mi ri ft nd solitude very much. wh,h k vlnitor RETURN AFTER A TOOTS CREDTGEIS RH WW I V w k ' w i Mcllonl thin wee iA NEW SETTLE RW BODY OF GIRL lI RIRISiPF IIIl -41 SEA MONSTER ON IN FREIGHT TO DAY SOJOURN FROM MICHIGAN ARTIST in HUDSON CANADIAN LAKE OMAHA. luly . .'Hill I IV (I i i'n'" " ,Q li.ilnV uhfll Jl 'lMlll.l'-- ,l.-h fri-itrhl train , ii,, r:iiii"i.ll-n . k t; l nt-'-i killf.i ln-.ni.-r ueiir .Mine,. In. l.iv(R 14 m'.u- ,.t I'fiuni-il Hluifs. 'I'll' i,m f-nt.:lj r.iins uf tli- nittht li.nl fp,, , it.m'U. Qiipliini; nut tin- Mm,,,! Mi.uiK i.f u wocfO) ncili-. :iij., nr tlit? ij'f-"' ''"' ii:"'l int.tiv i'vk f.ill.iwinp thi l.r.MiH.!l..s. J Tin- ilwtil: It. 1). Tui-ki'i-, -I t. njiirn i . (ii'orf U'llsnu. t'liKin. .Ii-hhp -Jlnvis, -fln'iniin. .u.hn Him.-. u:i. iln-nuiii. All of thf victims livrd :u Si. ni- l.i-.-rv. Mn. JAfKHOXVIl.I.K. July 20 The iholr roomind Mr, Cnm) pfl Tll,B,ny morn. : Winema "nil C hllumi Cnmp Fit Foots a nil M r.s. XKW YORK, July L'0.(J,Thi' (tenth (if YliKinl.-i llri'W. L'-UVfiU'-nM m llm (.nrnrnuilliy nun. im- )n(. or (hn ROUlh prr-fiiinltlonn for the uwn p;u iy home which will he Riven toniiiht were I Mr' aml Jlr, .,. x K(,rp of. S(ln rtlncuwed. The cluhexpeuts a Rood! Dli(.0 f,n)ir who wr(, (n roll, Mir cruwil nnd litipes the l'"PlN , vortluntl, illvl on .Mr. and Mn,. will luivf a Rood time. I'omc '"d,,. A. -Manning Moniiny inornlnf. .. If ymi cant iiiiiiit "mr , Mr .,,, Mr MannlnK ,i Mr. pcctal luns. i nl j1Jf Kerr were neighbors a John llohison and Mm. J. S. i f.w yParil ,. w.n ,)iey resided I'rawford attended the meetlnit of i j nlon 0r the Relief t orps or tne ( .. A; It. .. -irM ii.ji.. nt Mp.irni-d ws at Ashland .Monday. At this meet-; u 'olnniv Hl t -Mra. K.lU iia-l"'"" lno hlk'' l,y "" wlnnm" K"l i,,K they entertained the Datmh-I ,,, Tom ,.amhof BlrlH In S.,uaw lake. .llstame lers of the American devolution, i home nt iiille". and which wax de- Mr,.. VoKell i expectlnn a visit j iIr; nm, MrH J!ay Coman c.eh" t ' '"" I'l-asurable n,td from her sister and husband. .Mr. jj ,, ,,,,, lB , thB i prontable. n ml .Mrs. Henry llanna of linker, !,,..., ,. ..., ., " v ,,.,.,, hnrlen Larson. Camp I li e 1 1 n i. few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. ! ...v.. ' ''' ! lender, with a few days' llanna have never seen the beau- Vr( Jt,t, t)fvlH ot f.hic0 fallf., iltu nt unulhei'n Orenoil. as this' ....... . ... will lie their firm Mfit hio. relativeM on WniMW crock th s n;tsi ' , ' . ! tnornine from 10-dny cnmp on : the Upppr ApplpRalc. known as the I 'oy Scout camp. The filrl.s thoi - i ousrhly enjoyi d the out-of-iloor i programs, confistiriK of swifiiftiinK contoHts, hiking. KaincN find stunts. Kvery hour ; aceountcd tor from ifi:4j ti. in. until f:4", p. rn. One : feature tletiervlnn especial mention rHr:i:K, July 2ft. Mr. I.amh welromcd hcniv stmh-nt of lln'i-ature and relnearmi their waylRroupfl of Rlr.ls returned Siitiinlny i Uiron of their, kiowii children re- whonn body whh found float- (h:1i Hie)- UhMlMtnilt'O I ir..in . nuymuu, urn. .--o,iis i.a-jwIth (1 ni(.f. n(w MayUXK 11Mt Wf.P rentiy. Tht-ir .son liken this coun try very much. He sold hU newly piin'ttaed r"n I etiUiit; husinoHn in MIehfKan, Jllst Moon aw he ;ii -rivf-d I h c r e and immediately started lnk fl Oregon. Mrs. CeorKi.t Kettle of III Oro rjincl: Is enteriaininu hT dair:h t er ;i nd f a m lly. M r. n n d M rs. Kurt OarriHon find their little nun. Mr. Mc-Tlmmons 1h kotk over to Klamath Kails to help (iit up hay this week. Henry Carr Is building hU mother a nice new house on th old home site. Clay lilies presented hlH wife in in the Hudson river, furnished . a mystery today. H'r parents were inclined to place little credence in a report to police ty t '.ntiUne N'ovotny. whet d'-scrihed herself as n friend of .Miss Drew, that I he student had told her of a suicide pact with a novelist, hut they asked it full iu ! vest inn t Ion. It was determined that .MInh Drew had called on Maxwell Ito- denheiiri, author of "deplenishing j .Ii's.-.i:a." Sunday night, she was i not seen again until her body was found yesterday. vrcr:xoN. v.. c. July 20., A report hy a patrol or phi guides ft my-terii'iis iaon- Mr with Mr. and Mr.. Klmcr Klncald w. M r. .1 n d Mrs. I'd Jenkins a n d In making this a most successful and daughter Charlecn. spent Nun-j (lnupntor u.t(y mn(,p n IrI) day fifternoon in Sams Yallry. Th visited the Holcomh spi Ing whllr In that part of the country filendale last Thursday Mr. and Airs. Claude Jones spent Sunday with their parents, .Mr. am) 1 camping event. 1 The ghis wish to epress their appreciation to many Individuals who helped through their services Marlon Sowash and Oud nsicrMrf( ohnrles Wilkison. a ttheir ticuhiriv jn r.'m u:hr' left Tuesday morning for Hrny. . hnmft ... lh. 1)P!lli n ...lHll o rt.., ,k u Calif. Th.-y arrived- Just in time , H)VlnK jtJl(tl mNtrlct an(, whQ KopiC( (( (. witness the destruction of the JjUll(, i(4H j!arhnrfi Terrlli was! to deliver me.ssag.is, parcels nnd hox factory at that place in which nn th(, H,pk Hf)l nnf, (,,iy thls wer-k. I packages from parents and friends they had secured employment. 1 h'-y lm(, M.M Klrl Klm(rlMllH lflfl of lhose ln t.ain. un(l (lls(( lo Alrs returned to Talent the ame day. TusUHy inoring for Itlddle. to at-jSniith, Mrs. JVed I'lck, Mrs. l.uht Services at the .Methodist church j l(,m, Up fuwral Mr. Kimmons' I S.tulsherry, .Mrs. H. Hare ami Mrs. next Sunday as usual. Sunday , f;ilhpr , who (el Monday morn- Severance, who kindly fur school, BUS: preaching at 11 a. m. ;,, t,,.nl(n (lf imrtlivUi ' nlsheil tran.fcnortation. Too Bad, Jim! INDIAXAI'Ol.lS. July Mc.Merrick Is getting s,iniitor James K. Watson if It: wood for the (jUHa waB unahle to attend tlu repuhlican rully at Salem todav, where he wan to deliver th prin cipal speech, hpcaune of an Injured eye. Senator Watson got a cinder in his left eyo while en route lo Indianapolis from the east vestev-day. Cha rli out the winter's fhtld Hill schools. Caii Megarle Is working early and late this wee); trucking lum ber from 'Zimmerman Urns, saw mill. Jim Childe.rs and family hav been taking a pleasure trip to the coast. They reached home wed - j nesday night, having had a very j Interesting trip. 1 I Mr. and ts. Carle a rn enjoy- ster disporting Itself in Okanag:m lake has led a f"v persons lo be lieve ln a " reappearance of the ogopogo." but a great many more to conclude, that the girl guides ought to have a new instrtn-tor in zoology or keep out of the sun on hot days, or both. The ogopogo has been reported before, always In the honest weather: hut whether It is the sun that causes the monster to rise to visibility from the depths of the lake or whether it merely causes sun -baked eyes to see something that isn't there is an open question. i The girts of the Uobin patrol. tA't with Miss I.. 1'rice. girl guide nurse, California Orange Cookies from Los Angeles ; cup Crisco " cut uuar rfcus, bcnten Orated nnd of 1 2 tablespoon oranitr juice 3 rui" iMiatry Hour 2 teaspoons baking powder -i teatpoon tatt Cookies tin itste Utter uhett made uith a tu etrt-tuiting ihorten iiig. Have you Uttd (ritio ritbt jrom the can? spending th-day on the shore of Otter bay, the water being as calm as that glassy surface through which appeared, in the legend of King Arthur's death, the mysteri ous arm clad in whim uamite. Suddenly a "long creature," ahout 4"i feet long, the girls esti mated, rushed across the waters of the hay with an undulating mo- Kosrisiirg federal land .nficejtlon that made "quite a noise." ads all offices In the nation, with , An accurate description of the ani ., 1 t business last yar. mal was not obtained. Cream f.riscn and suar until liht and voir. Add cugs, rind and juice. Site jloiir, hal.in powder and salt together. Mix Thoroughly. Make into balk the size of j waliiuc'. PUccon wel!-( riscocd pans. Fbtten with bottom o( dipped in granulated suar. Hake in moderate oven (oF.) to to 15 min ,lt;?. Kain or nuts may lw placed in cei.tcr of the cookies. M.ikes jhont o. Mrs, T J. anu p. 111. .-V..W..K r un-. which occurred aboul a month or ducted hy the young people of the. )f Wflt;B KUIlcral services iipvvorth league Voung peoples m hu, Wednday at lilddle. prayer meeting Wednesday eyeing. AuH,ln It(IK:iniU.r nrriV(.(, ,at Itegular prayer meeting and choir iT( ,,..,,, -,,. i,,..i-..i u...,a la few weeks with his father, Olio I Hosander, In Ashland, and his sls- practlce Thursday evening Services at the liaptiM church: Sunday school. Hi a. m. Preaching at 11 n. in. and 7:30 p. m. Serv ices conducted by Klder Hurnetle. .Mrs. Murlon Tryer spent Thurs dny fifteriKiou at the home of Mrs. 'larence Mathes. Mrs. 12. 1-3 .Cook spent Monday afternoon a guest of Mrs. Wesley Vogell. Mrs. Claude Jones and her moth er, Mrs. Charley Wilkinson, spent Tuesday shopping In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long called at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. James linpp Sunday ufternoon. Professor and Mrs .Heimei nnd daughter Lillian left Sunday for Santa Uosa, Calif,, where Prof. Itelmer will confer with the man ager of the experimental station in that city. Talent Hela knh club will meet In the A: hland ' park Friday. A 11 gti:d 3rd. A full attendance is rc ipiested at that lime. Mrs. I.ognn and daughter Silvia. Mrs. C. W. I.nnu and (laughter I.ovelht and Miss Vet ma 'Mm-on were among the Medford shoppers lucsday afti-rnoon from lab-nt MInh Ksther Cochran and MIsk Abby Learning attended the vaude ville show tit the Craierlau Wed nesday afternoon. .Mrs. II. II. Lowe Is enjoying a few weeks' visit from her niece from Portland. -Mrs. Anna Arnold and three children arrived Sunday from Los Angeles and were" guests of her brother, A. T, Kdmunson and fam ily. They were en route from Los Angeles to Newport to visit wllh her mother, Mrs. Wheler. Mis llerihu I'Mmuuson accompanied Iheni to Newport where she may rpend the summer is benefited by the sea air. Miss Perth it has not hi en well during the summer. Mrs. Arnold will visit In the Willamette valley hefore returning south. Quite a number of Talent people were pi. -sent at the fairgrounds Tuesday morning m see the ar rival of the airplanes which took part In the national endurance air h rby. Mr. and Mrs. W o o d f I n and daughter Dorothy and small son Jack, who have been spending the pn-t ten days visiting with Mrs. ter, Mrs. Waller ltusse, In Tal ent. Mr. Kosaudcr will remain in southern Oregon for the summer If he can obtain vorlt here. L. P. Adamson is again able to In- out and attend (o business. Mr. and Mrs. It. Ulchardson and two children from Los Angeles were guests at the Charles Campbell home a few days this week. Mrs. Milan llurnett Is spending a couple of Weeks with friends In Olendule.' Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Tryer spent Sunday afternoon In Medford. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I'Yed lirandt. Miss Hetty Jenkins entertained a number of her small friends with a lawn party Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ituttiier from Vancouver, Wash., called at the home of Mrs. Walter Pussell. Mr. and Mrs. Iluttner were en route to Los Angeles to visit Mis. Huttnnr's patents'. Hoy Locknnrt. Harold Uurnette and two friends returned Tuesday from the Imperial vnlb-y Iti Cali fornia, where they had been work ing in the fruit elut'c last fall. Mrs. Scott has been enjoying a visit front her sister, Mrs, Spt-nccr, who lives near Myrtle Point. Mrs. Parker of the Talent con fectionery returned Saturday from a visit with friends In filendale and Meilford. Mrs. Cora Dcnhnm was a guest of Mrs. Wesley Vogell Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. James Katon of Medford spent Wednesday at the home of her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Vogell. Prof, and Mrs. Hrlscoe of Ashland also were Rtjests nt the Vogell home Wednesday afternoon. IHvlnne Cntile a Mount!1 MAflSIIKlKLH. Ore., July 20 (tunning cattle over the Oregon-Washing ton Water company's watershed wan reported as a dan ger to the health of cities of Coos I toy. by members of the Marsh flehl city 'council, last night. They suld an ordinance would be passed to prevent this practice. HKLt.V Karmers Mutual grain warehouse nearly completed. WHEN DO WE EAT? LX The girls who enjoyed this out ing are: Lulu, Uoberta an. I And rea Metzger; Hhoda, Winona ami Alice Keene; Oladys Owln. Helen and Alice Walton, Virginia Kick. Marjorio Frenehv'. Khla Varnev, Jennie Benson, Dorothy Chltwood ami Itetii Vaniflyj v Who did the cooking for Hie Kirls.' Mrs. Mar and twit daughters of Pendleton Visited Miss Kliiith Mc- Mrnom Monday. They hud Just returned from Crater lake arid were going to the Oregon Caves before returning to their home In Pendleton. ' Mrs. Walter Picks and daughter Virginia and son Waltr Jr. and Mrs. Wallace Clares and children j of .Medford spent the afternoon on Tuesday at the T. C. Nnrris home. .Mth. Frank Saulsherry is assist ing Miss Alice lloefs In the post- office. Pay Coleman left Sunday for lllue canyon, where he Is spending the week fishing. Lehi Conklin has returned to the ItoKtie ltlver sanitarium after t .spending a couple of w.-t-lts visiting , at her home In Cottage Orove. I Mrs. Fred Hutcher ami Mrs. Cora ' White were Mcdrord visitors on Wednesday, A number of ihi- teachers who 1 are attending tho Normal school , in Ashland enjoyed a picnic on the lawn of the (dd courthouse here -Tuesday evening. John Kunuuli was a business vis itor In Medford Wednesday. Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Kalian and . son of Aleander. N. !.. mid Mr. I and .Mrs. Archie Sutherland of 1 Medford were visitors of .Mrs. Dtln l 1 Olson Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. dutches ami 1 children spent the past week-end at Huzzai d mine. Mr. and Mrs. Oeoi go Jenkins are the proud parents of a line j nine-pound baby boy, horn Tues- ' day, July -17. Mr. and Mrs. (irunt Nelson and son or Medford were visitors of Miss Kmlly Mcltroom Wednesday ' evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luy and Mr. I Luy's sister and her daughter of San Fruncisco were culling on , friends here Tuesday evening. Mr. 1 Luy's Nister formerly was Nell Luy i and her girlhood days were spent here. Frank Nell and daughter, Mrs. j Chauncey Florey nnd baby, and ! Miss Nida Neil, all of Medford. ' visited Mr. Florey at the Itogm f ltlver sanitarium Tuesday evening. 1 Mrs. H. C. Kerr and daughter j tlertrude were Medford visitors on I Wednesday. 1 The Misses ltuth and Florence May Severance, In company with friends, visited Crater lake Mop day. 1 Miss Km lly Mcltroom had her tonsils removed at the lengue- Itiver I sanitarium Tuesday. m I Mrs. Levi Punch and daughter j from Kant Jacksonville and her i I sister, Mrs. Neta Hrant and cbil Idren of Myrtle Creek who have j (been visiting here for the past .month, were visitors at the T. C ! t Nnrris home Wednesday afternoon.! They are old neighbors of the Nor rls family when they lived in I 'nils county. Chnuncey IMnrey returned to his' home In Medford Wednesday eve. nlnK. after speudlUK several weeks at the It.iKue ltlver satiltarliliu. "A hundred miles from nowhere" you'll always have pure, rich, delicious milk it' you have Carna tion. Great for creaming coffee. Fine for cooking. And just as line for every day use when you get back home. Whit for Cook Book Carnation milk products co. 474- A Gil... at., Portltn4 d Product In Oi.g.n .!& 1902 SOLD FOR $11,100 NOUWALK. Iowa. July Triune Phoebe Plehe, year-old Holstien heifer, by Hargrove and Arnold. Vfl. i,V i Ihree OW'iled of Noi - walk, la., has been sold to T. P McCawley of Montreal. "anada, president of the Sun Life Insur ance company. f,r ll.im. The price shattered tilt records -nice niM), local breeders said. The sale took place V t he na tional Ormsby sa le of llolstcins slate Carnation Milk 'Ffom Contented Cows " fall al the Minnesota . grounds. In I t h e heifer w .1 s ra t e 1 t ill -American calf; ot w as all .American earling in l!'IT. an 'W'ou piemirr honors a: the t'eiv . lenulal exposition in Philadelphia C 1MI.C.W P Co. J'OHNSON'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 iii Johnson Market, itlh anil riitc S(i-(M'ts Phone 1003 Reliable Cash Grocery Self Service Members of Home Buying Ass'n liil Willi l"s mill Ynu Kiit fur !.(! Store No. 2 linrkiliill llullillnc l.iicated at, 117 N (Vutral Ave. Phone 20 SOME SATURDAY SPECIALS 3 Bars Palmolive Soap ' 19 12 Bars Citrus Laundry Soap 39 12 Bars White Wonder Soap 39f 3 Cans Pork and Beans 23f 4 Rolls Woldorf Toilet Paper 25C Golden West Vacuum Packed Coffee, pound .'.49 2 No. 2V2 Cans Hillsdale Brand Broken Sliced Pineapple ....39 10 Pounds Pure Cane Sugar 69 3 Pounds Red Mexican Beans 25c 3 Packages Potato Chips 25C We Buy in Large Quantities the Reason We Sell for Less C. A. Whillock Prop. Free Delivery on Any Size Order Inside City Limits A Few of the Many Bargains in Home-Grown FRUITS AND VEGETABLES When thirsty, remember our fountain. Home-grown Yellow Bantam corn. Per doz 25c Large Baskets Peaches, Plums, Apricots. Each 25c Cucumbers, large size. 3 for. : 10c Home-grown Tomatoes. Basket 25c Klondike Watermelon on ice no extra charge. New crop Netted Gem Potatoes, well matured. Per 100 lb $2.25 50 H 92.15 If it's frvit or"rf eiaWes, w ha it. 0 D JOHNSON'S MARKET Free Dtliterj Sixth and Grape Streets Phone 97 POULTRY EGGS FISH RABBITS POULTRY SPECIALS Colored Hens. Per lb . . 30c Dressed Rabbits. Per lb , 25c Colored Springs. Per lb 35c Leghorn Springs. Per lb 30c Leghorn Hens. Per lb. . 25c FISH SPECIALS .Skinned Sole. Per lb 20c Black Cod. Per lb 25c Ling Cod. Per lb 25c Halibut. Per lb 35c Chinook Salmon. Per lb 35c A few Fish Eggs for the fishermen. Free Delivery Phone 1136 PICNIC MEATS r.efore buying your wook-piitl supply 0f moats 1k sure in coine in an.l look over our lino of lunch moats for the Sunday out ins;. 'Kvorythiiu,' in the moat lino I'm' that wook-oml 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 :tO PEOPLE'S MARKET In Johnson's Market Phone 1058 Free Delivery Mclvcnne highway G : i:roi:NF 1 lieiitii oiled. o 0 7 T"7 e O o o o 0 O fv Q o