Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1928, Page 13, Image 13

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ITCDFOTiT) MATT, TRTBUNR fEDFQTiD,,! OUEOOV. "FRIDAY. QC'TOliKK r.
V.( V) VIVE
n
PIONEER MILLER
BACK FOR VISIT;
duct ion mark betn i-oti t)w youna
of llu2 and 1 1 0 4 , ai which ilino
the saU of flour was very pood.
Today flour cunts from about Jl.'-O
to 2.50 per su(k us compared with'
I ho prices of ubout 61 cents uii-u
t)t mills hWh were at their height.
Mr. Houck built a quart, mill
near the site or the Hour works.
Much ore was run thrmiirh it and
it was nt tilt time a tzomX paying
proposition, but since liU years lias
j been torn down.
1 - He alio built the famous Houck
urn ft i dam. about a half mile- north f
' ' Oold Hill on the Sams Valley road.
uld-Umer" In the . Tjle land v.hlch the dam was
Houck Is vbitini; - built Jw how in controverny b"
tween the Hi-aver Portland Cenn'tit
company and the California Ore
Kon Tower company. The dam was
built with the view of eMablishinn
the city of Hold Hill an ample
wuler supply. Cotiseouently. Mr.
Houck has been Riven credit fur
establishing the first water sys
tem In this city. The dam served
the city with water for heveral
years, but since it has been taken
ut in plaees the city is obtaining
its water from a canal built to de.
tour the wat r from the main riv
Ire made .hy ffeelnff
Mrs, Short or Una.
Howard Orover
merits may
Mrs. HoefH,
.Simerville.
Mr. and Mrs.
of HiUderV dair' wriv In liuttc
1'alU Friday morning. While -Mr.
(.'.rover transacted bu-JncAs with
the incrvhauts. Mrs. Urover spent
the time visiting with her friend.
WELL ATTENDED
IM DIITTC LAI I Q i m- j- rim of
111 mil II I HI I illlulinrrs Tlano House vre In
IM UUMU 1 l-LV1(uU,. ,,IU ,m , Monday. Mrs.
Oct. II
OOLD MILL.
(fcteial. An
psm of Jmo
In th city of (Gold HIU this wselc.
I! will be well remembered by
all of the earlier resident of (.J old
Hill and the surroundiiiK valley.
Mr. Houck was enKnyed iu the
flour business near Gold Hill dur
ing the period from HV to lKu.1.
He sold him flour to several people
In the valley. After a year or so
of operation he created a Rood
flour market for the soft wheat
flour and manufactured a uood
grade of flour. Several residents
of this city remember when they
purchased flour from him for Go channel. Only a few parts of the rm cave an Instructive lector'
cents for a &0-ound saek. i dam remain, although some of the on nutrition. After the lectv
The mill at which the flour was j concrete piers are still ptandiug , she save a. few minutes to ans
made was situated about one-quar- and seem to show that the dam i werint: any questions on nutri-
Palmcr sjwmt the afternoon wlv
I Mm. Arthur Short, while Mr.
(Talnier was ma k Lite business caUs.
afternoon' Mr. and Mrs. Talmer Tvore Med-
i I'-l'TTK FALLS. Ore,
(Spetul t T u e s d a y
! about TO women from Gold lliM.jford visitors last week.
, Kiltie 1-oint. Talent. Phoenix, A.sh-;' Mrs. Siuallwood spent Thursday
land. Medford and Hutte Fr.llsjin Medford.
health units attended the biennial! Mr. and Mrs. Hod Hakor and
meeting here. A luncheon was! family transacted businesa In Med
servi'd at noon in the domestic j ford Saturday.
.science room of the high school., A reception was held at the
Following the luncheon an un- church Wednesday evening honor
usually Interesting health pro-ting Mrs. Day. who left
Kintn was held In the cmircii. uruny for
last ISAt-
Washington, whore she
Miss i nrleion of Central Point' will make her home with her
acted as chairman. Iteports from , broth'
different units were given. Honor
, rolls for each community were
discussed. Following the busi
ness sesion. Dr. arner of Ha
ter mile from Gold Hill on. the
Sums Valley road,-on 'the grounds
formerly owned by Kilns Fleming,
but which is now the property of
soma eastern mining company.
The building in which the mill
was built was a wooden structure
and since Its last operation ha
gone to dust. A fair demand was
created at that time fnr the flnnr
and that Industry was one of the LAKEVIKW, ore. lied
foremost operations In this ' valley, j crop in this county shov4
The mill reached its higher pro-' uf 7t to $S0 per acre.
1 was built out of good material and tion.
. by expert workmen.
Several old-timers will rcmem
! her and know Mr. Houck person -j
ally, and his visit back to the val
ley in which he lived over 35 years
ago will recall in the minds of sev
j eral people the prehistoric indus
j trial days of southern Oregon.
clover
profit
; Th next meeting will be held
in .Jacksonville about December 1.
M in. (ilover eomplcted arrange
ments Tuesday afternoon for the
first of the monthly clinics to be
held on Thursday. October
from 1:30 to 4:00 at hte church.
Mothers of pre-school children
.in the Hutte Falls vicinity should
avail themselves of the opportu
nity these free clinics offer when
brought into ur midst. Appoint-
Mothers !
t
...Your Daily
Battle is Over
Here's a Way Children will
Eat Vegetables ...and like' em
(SETOSE
WholeWheat
WAFERS
EVERY MOTHER knows that
vegetables are necessary to the
health and growth of children. But
what a battle it is to get youngsters
to eat their full quota of spinach,
carrots, lettuce, celery and tomatoes
( the five major sources of vitamins
and minerals that build strong bodies
and regulate health).
But no more need the Family meal be a
continuous pleading, and arguing with
tearful children who "don't like vege
tablet." Now youngsters will eat a gen
erous allowance of 5 fresh vegetables at
every meal. ..and plead for more! Vege
IWholoWheatWafers have changed
the daily battle to a party!
Will your children eat crisp, erunchy,
tempting wholewheat wafers? Then you
can feed them the vital elements and
minerals of 5 fresh vegetables by merely
serving Whole Wheat Vegetired Wafers.
Have Vegetired Wafers ready for in
hrtween-meal nibbling. ..picnics and par
ties. Elderly folks find Vegetired Wafers
In a bowl of milk... a complete meaL
Start today to feed your family HEALTH
through Vegerisad Whole Wheat Wafers.
You'll easily recognize the distinctive
package at all grocers.
ml Si:
All the Vitamins
and mineral of
5 fresh Veg&ablcs
Baked by
TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO.
Portland
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Union loitiranc Bldi-
LOS ANGbtES, CALIF.
Mr. I'lnudc Mll.-s of MrdfoM
wss n business vlsllor In Uutto
V-aU Jnst TCeefc.
MI'.dreU Conw hud hrr hip dl
locnttid. two vertebrae thrown out
of place and Iht neck disjointed
Krldr. nhen on of the lofkers
tn the tdioiver room of the gym
nasium fell on her. A pBrtltlors
.'aught the looker, breaking the
force of the fnU. or she mtirht
have been more tH'rloiialy injured.
Mr. nd Mrs. C'oatH and daugh
ter. Mildred and Mary. Roberts
were Medford visitors Tuesday.
Tho I.-idlW Aid held their rcgu.
lar meeting. Thursday. -
Mr. and .Mrs. Cleveland trans
acted buslntnH In Medford Thurs
day. . 1
Harris lilaslng. who has been
attending school hero in the nlxth
grade, left Katurday -for Itlddle.
Oregon where ho will make his
home, with hla urandmother, Mrs.
Mayes.
Mrs. Spencer has recently moved
here from Medford.
Mr. Wymore and Mr. Bachelor
spent Friday In Medford.
It. Parker went to Myrtle Creek
Saturday to gel his car, thai he
' had to leave there the week be
fore for rcpAln.
ltovival meetings are being held
at the church this week by Hev
smith. Friday aXternoon Hev.
dtnlth entertained the school chll
drvn with stories and Friday even
ing following tho service, a party
was clven fur children from the
sixth 'trade up.-
Mr. and Mra. I'ittman and Mr.
and Mrs. Will Marian of Derby
wero dinner - guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Itose Wymore Saturday.
Mr. and Mis. Webber spent Fri
day in Medford.
! Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bryant
; Tuesday. October 8. a- girl. 1
! Mrs. Harold l'atton returned
i home from Central -Point Sunday
I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ilarendccn
spent Sunday at Camp 1, as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Koy Hilderback
I Mr. and Mrs. Kills and family
.front tho Mt. Pitt district moved
to Iratte Kalis this week.
I Miss Helen simerville of Ash
land sint Sunday with her par
ents here, -i - ;
' -ElnM-'r. HaVel und Joo ilurlow
of Buirenc wero visiting friends
! here Sunday. - " '.
Nlta. Coriim of Medford Irpent
Sunday .iii Hutte Falls.. ''"'
Ucrtha Cook, a nlecfl of Mrs.
Cufmlngs. who has been making
her homo with her uunt. -left last
Jweek for- her- mother's . home in
Salem. . . " , .
I J. Nee was business visitor
to Medford Saturday.. '
Mr. and Aim. tkm roppo have
moved Into. Mrs. Day's uoubo.
Oliver Hllkey, whoso leg was
broken nt camp a short time ago,
is getting along so well that lie
will soon be able to use crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alberts
have, purthacd a 1S35 Chevrolet
cuupo.
Mrs. Kuth Mleheir spent Satur.
day shopping in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs; Eugene Htchmond
and Mrs. Buel Illldreth wero Med
ford visitors Saturday.
Mr. und Mm. Roy Stanley and
son of tho Mt. Pitt district spent
the week-end in tho valloy.
Miss Mm Nutting, primary
tcachor ut Mt. Pitt school, spent
Saturday and Sunday with rela
tives iu Medford.
After vii'ndlmj neverI days
visiting In Medford N. Anderson
returned homo Wednesday.-
Among those who have their in
struments and arc taking advan
tage of the freo .orchestra, lemons
given by the school, with Mr.
Bolls of Medford as Instructor
are: Violins. Elmer Abbott, rtuby
Cox. Theodore Proton, Truth
Plele, Norma Nlele, Itoland Ilob-
lerts, Cnl1o Stoddard. Edgar Tun
Igatn, Dwlght Short. Fellleno Jack-
son; David Cleveland. Sajtaphone,
Kirch I'lolc, Eugene AVnlton, Ilob
crt . liiiker. Clarinet,' Lloyd Clark,
Cornet, Nesl Curry, Aaron Llewel
lyn, Ieroy . Hmltli." ; Mellophone.
Wesley Biasing,' , iiCXalv iCusey.
Mandolin.- Wilms OorifiaSV; Drum,
Elmer . Abbott,., Frank Updstrom.
Bob Hoover.
Mr. md' MiMtoKcoe Larson of
Phoenix and Mrs. Koy Spencer f
Medford wero , giietdi' .at -the SlU-'
honey - Ho'nto' ' over; Saturday apd
Sunday. ' 'Z '''';''...-, f;
WINGS of the MORNING
Musical Treat ' : ..
-.' Coming Sunday
Kanrhon and Mnrno't "Violin
Ma." whicli is fcclirduleti utf tlto
HtHKe preHontailon for Hunt'8 Cia
tcrt.in theatre nrxt tiunday. will co
f-a(urv Jun Hubln), pruinlnrnt vlu-
linit. w ith Houhy Asnuw, acrucH i
tttur and popular leading man.
Itublnt t a recognize figure In
tho muftiCHl world, botli a a a
It h and orchctrtrn conductor, karn
In Poland, educated at OxTm and
a. grudUHte of tho Hoyat Academy
of fuHic, Jan Kublnl la tho proud ;
povej-sor or a raro musical edu
cation and continental background.
Though a dlatlnfculhed technician,
Jan has always favored for hla
boIor, f elect ions rich In melody
rather than technical Intrlcacieu.
In addition to Jan Itublnl and
lbby Affncw, tho "Violin Idea"
will ireieiit Hfdeno IIuithM and
Hoy Hmoot, the Abnr Twina, llrad
1y and Wayrif, AcitzA and th
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It contains the coffee that never varies in fine flavor
The finest things are usually made by those who make only fine
things. Schilling is the only one in America specializing on top
grade coffee only - - no 2nd or 3rd grades - - no divided interest
. - no possible confusion of interest So Schilling dares to say:
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Schilling's best"
Baking Powder Tea
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