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PAGE TWO MTCDFORD MATT, TUTBTTNT?, MEDFOTIT), OT?F,riOX, F17TDAY. MATJOTT 29. 1020. I WK ft. A. Ss " rfF'r?!' 1 j r i m . T "IXJtVvj't! Till Ji rtt( on rrti '7 " - Worker-"AlasJf," Loafer "Don't kid tnc, Big Boy !" " Worker "Not for. the world. .And you .' can't kid Alaskans about GOOD , - cocc, cither.'" IE CREEK BRIDGE OVERHAULED BY 'CREW vlih Mrs. Hinlth'H' and ' Mrs. 'J''n-; if in worltliiK order njcaili, 'uftcr thill's imrenttt, und .M rs. - John .11 lieinK out-iif commission nearly i:lrtlltim. - ,all of .Jjtst vvettk. Mr. anil .Mis. K. tt. DuscnlHiry Knrest .Mllt-hell drove to Hoso aml . Mr. tind Mrs. l'rontill of , llr Wednesday mornlllK with Ills Kluin.illi Kails drove over Katur-, " lrliiK Imek a trnetor for dny itflenitmn and tunipeil over-! Duncan of Wards crook, nlk'ht at thn old llrlKKM lilaip. re- Newton was u dinner tiirnlnir lo Khiimilh Kails Sun- Klh'ta Sunday atlho homo of Mr.' SARDINE CREEK IS FAREWELL DINNER SCENE OF FAW!!LY TO ASHLANDLADY HOME GATHERING at fan f' point ni LnULL i uuii - (Hy Wnrrei-Koltiuc.) -ROCK iOIXT, Ore.J Har. 29, (Hiteciul,) The TRciflc hlghivay brldo over Hat dine fare ok in under KoiiiK a complete vovcrhnulInK. A crew of nevcral rtien and trucks arc employed tepaii inff and claim ing the bridge Un )reimraiion for the summer travel on -the hlBhway. CI. G, .Jlobblns was a business .visitor atiC'entral Toint, Thursday; JJfi T'a accompanied ty hi family. Warron Kel.soo and Marshall Oray have been cmployed-at the ;l)el itio Orchard -for several day. Mm. Sain Chlsholm .of t'oots creek wim atfhrdle Mhrdluetaoino Creek was the eueut ol hor daugh ter, Airs. C. U. Robbing ' Monday. They aluo visited Mrs. G. G. '.Uob- j KAOhK POINT. Ore.. .March 29 I (.Special) The ValleyView i Community club of Anlilantl, 'Ore.. I gave a farewell dinner in honor of their president, Mrs. John Har ner Tuesday at the Sunnynlde hotel. A very delicious chioken dinner wan nerved with trimmings paloro. Those enjoying the day were Mabel Ileachert, Mrs. Mary lirowei. Mth. D. II. Jackson, Mm. John Arnold, Mrs. Frank CralB, Mra. Htella Morwe, Mrs. Mary Chll dera, Mr, John Jjesllc, -Mr. Will iKtratlon, Mrs. James Lennox, Mm. j May' Grieve. Mr. L. U. Gallatin, MrH. James MeC'rackon, Mrs. Geo. ! KlcholH, Mr. Milton Nichols, Mrs. Miss ' Clara Treron of Grants WeHterbuw, Mrs. AV. K Pass called ar the G.'G. Robblns ; -J -Air-. Harry AYeugant. Mr. ., 8AUOINK UMMK. Ore,, March . 21i. (Hpeclal) Airs. 1. K. Jjni)e had tlio pleiiHiiro on Fridny ami yaturmiy, a? xvcckj f hiivlnff all her ehildren (fX(.i'pi mio at Jionitf for a Hhnrt vIkM h:mk tiv first illme Ihcy hud nil been lt Kether slnco the ehildiMi wore Hinall, Thosn. pi'i-Hent j were ,.Mim. Jydla Kllswalei-'or Kan Uoki-. Calif.. mr. m mme yuung or .u-t mmhi. t'alif., IlichaKl Jllnir of I'mtland, (leoiKf 'ItipK ami Mim. I.lly Durkee of Han) I ne creek. Wo jiimler-stuml Mr. mul Mi-k, .Drake in moving jlo California .fur the summer. j John WniUlt ,utnl fiunily and Mrs. Itlta Kendall and children' wpent Sunday ni TljixnpMiin reek and Mrs. 10. C. Kiene and Monday Innk dinrK.T with Mrs. M I I 1 y Walker- in Gold Hill. Mr. und 'Mrs. J. V.. Smith nnd (laughter, il'thel, who has been HpcinlInK the HprlnK vacation at lnt me. drove tu HprtiiKf leld 8un dny, wh'Ti' Ihcy viHlted overnight wilh -Mr. and Airs. Muurh-e Heri;. ; Monday morning. Miss Kthel ri Innicd to lOueite, wIhto she Is atti-ndliifr 1'. of, p. ind her;par I fiits rclm iH'd home. Mothers--! In just u minute j FOLEY'S HONEY and TAK COMPOUND aiarwitMi) Stops coughs cvan whoopinn ouRh. JPure, reliable, effective, for children And grown persons. Sold Everywhirv For Sale liy Uarmlu Woods Ini) Ktoro. Cop. Main ami CVntral. day afternoon, M r. i-'rennh was look-1 iik over the llriKKH placn with a view of purr-basing It and eiitliiif; off the limber, , j Mrs. (Utitvxo Stitith and duuKhLf-r .Margery, who have been cnmpiiiKl al tho iiiad eu in p He vera I miles j nbovi,- ItuMe l.'"alls, nnm honvi ( Thnmbty on ;u:r-ounl of the ilcrp ' snov there., bin ret unicd wil h Gfiiruf .Snndiiy ;lo try .'iiiln. 'Mis. Kva Newlon who has been spundlni; Mi' winter in Anlilar.d is n lending n few weeks here. vfyltliiK filotulx and relatives and ah o plant I nu" some Kanbn and loidiliiK after her home place lure. Mr. .ami MrH. Oonalil lleanis nioved- out last week to Med foul, where he can he nearer his work there. , i , - Mr. a nd -Mm. Win. Writtlit mid i- . ,.,, Thelb.,r, and C. I.. I nisetibei rv i 8 -A man who are eiimpliiH near Mclm.d nu ufinK l.ii(ss knuckles attacked the t(e r'roinl 'win k, spent iSiitiiiilrfiy '.ife,,or 'the ofi'iee keeper at the Iks. , residence of Stanley Mnld wln.prlmr n!i;lit and Snndiiy wllh hnni J. II. Miller and fuml siifht seers al the dredge on creek ti nd also al Ko;uc Sunday. 1,. wcic-J : nilul.sli;r, on laiwniriK ..street, early Knots today and attempted in snatch two Klvnrj ba:s whii'U she was enrryliiK, The prime mhilrttcr'H daiik'hler Wlllt Ml ; heard sci'eams fiotn the hack yard meeting ut Mi.il- ami rusbeil on I lo the winmin'H as- ;Mr. and Mr tended n poiilti ford .Monday ni;;hl. sisl.inre. Sir Krnley liluekwell, a A. II. OniiKheilv of Medfnrd was nieniber of Mr. lialdwin's slaff, also in oui' vicinity Tuesday with the assisted the victim, whose sldu was kswlelu'h miods. ! badly bruised. Her assailant es- We ni'ij Klad tri have our tdione enped. $or GOOD FOODS DO Good H. JiRE'S "Wild Rose" Brand Pure Lard ready for you .m the handy, pail or 1 -lb. carton. It's Nature's own shortening, fuil of energy-giving elements and refined fresh daily from the finest leaf lard and choice back fats. It insures better flavor, better baking re sults, because it has 20 per cent more shortening properties than many substitutes that actifclly cost mote. Cisc it where yoiir recipe calls for shortening. Wiltij In li yi: fc. Ci.ii.any, I'm lland, lor YyoV'Wlra.i (initio" INT U-Moil rcciin'H. Si'nd :ir Stir ptislimo. home on business Monday, . Mr. and Mrs. li 10. Schmltt dnd dauKhter, Ana Carolyn, were din ner - guests, at the-G. O. Hobbins humcBunduy evening. . '. .Mr. and -Airs. G- G.' Itohblns and children and ."Mr. and Mvb. L. E. HchinKt were gathering whlto lam tom?ues In Sams Valley on Sunday. fMps. C. U Itohblns went to Klam ath Falls last Thursday, where she visited with . her brother Sum Chbthotm. She 'returned home on Saturday, accompanied 'by Mrs. Sam Chlsholm. . . , . Mrs. H. A. UaiUko' and children and .Mrs. J. 'IS. 'Itohblns were vls ito.rs at the homo of Mrand, Mrs. C. X. JCohblns on.TuesdUy. -' The Mcsdumcs Iiobblns, Strahan and Kclsue were culling on Mrs. Krnvst Althers in Gold JIHl Mon day afternoon. . e . 'MrH. I''red Kclsoe was visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Kelsoe of Central Point on, Tuesday morn- ins. ' -Denny Chisholrh was very 111 Sunday -evenlntf. 'iJr. Ch'lsholm ol Gold Hill was called but tho baby'H illness proved to bo the result of ehaiKo of diut, - Mr. iBeuol, Mr, Woek.s and ttlie assesstn- made an official visit to the Del Kiu Orchard on Monday inorninK. . Several Gold Hill hlnh school students were visIliiiK in Grants Pass on Tuesday, conductluK ! an advertising campaiKii fur the oper etta to be lven at th Hcgue I liver GratiKO hall of that city. Mrs. T. A. Jlendcrsdn and Mrs. M . K idsoe a 1 1 endcil t lu nii la r meeting of- the AVoma'n's UiHef Corps In Gob) Mill Wednesday afternoon. They report a very in tercstiiitf meeting and the .next W. ll.-C. dinner Will be held n6xt Tues day, April a, at ii o'clock. . , .' ) A TerfctiLShorteningjbrEveiy Purpose !9- 1 AnACKOF MEASLES SAMS VAl-i-MY. Ore.. Aliir. (Special. ) Your correspondent is just recoveriiiK -from nn atlaclof measles and the measley thliiKs didnlt .leave us very fit as a news reporter, However, with tho help ful news Kathcrers we will try make a fair estimate of the week's hnppcntiiKs. . Howard and Kdith Vincent, chil dren of Mr. and Mrs. Gyp Vincent, who have been serloualy ill for so Innj? from flu, were taken lust week to tho Jacksonville sanitarium, where Howard was operated - nn Monday by -Dr. Jenkins, who took as ui ueh as a kuIIoii of fluid from around her lungs. The little girl was operated on Tuesday when two quarts of fluid was romnved. lloth children are doing as well us could be "Xpeeted. Dr. Chlsholm of Gold Hill made two professional trips to our com munity thin weok to visit members of the Straus fu mlly. many of whom are suffering from influ-enm. Mrs. W, C. Kenny Informs your correspondent Hhe has acquired a new Chevrolet roadster during the 'bint few days. M r. and M rs. J. M . Dod go of Mmtford wero pleasant Sunday vis itors with -the O. T. Wilson family. Mr. und Mrs. J..A. Cook uf Gold Hill visited Monday with their dif ferent friends in this district. The large old gasoline engine which had been on the Gulovscn place fur years, since It was used to propel the Vincent thresher, was moved last week by AValter Mes senger to the quartz mine near tthe Stalswdrth .ranch. ... ' i Mr. and ' Mrs, John Hall spent Thurmlay In MjL'dCord attending to hUNllH'KS. Mr, and Mrs.. 'Frank Chllders and sou Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davison and sou lfurual -of Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. tVT. Kstos und daughter Jfuldn of Talent spent Sunday afternoon visiting at Uhe Kdiugtou home. t Thp small son of Mr. and Mrs., Gyp lucent narrowly escaped ser ous Injury lust week when he Avurf accidentally run ovnr. by .the car which had lKi'ii frttcrt of lit hnakeJ blorks. ' , ' Due to the .flu npidemlr, which has beeh 'ipitto prcvcilenl in 'the valley, high school wiui closed for the rct if tho week. A The other, rooinn will continue it they Btllt huvp a good enrollment ' IX. K. Ncalori ftf ThW liock vean,' a business visitor in the vulley Tuosdny. . Dr. fleeter of Mdford whb tfall ed to tlic Hchuh! home Thursday to BttenlVlhe flu victims. Mrs. Minnie Coleman of Medford' Qnt Wednesday visiting her) uuuiicr, irw. joint jones, - .ii.. WKMiKSLKV. Mass., March Professor Kulherino t,ee tates. long a member of the faculty of WVllesley college nnd author of "America, the PeaHtirul," tiled to-tlwy, William Glenn, Mrs. Earl Bost- wlck, Mrs. Fred Garl. Mra. A. H. DavenhlU, Mrs. -It. X. Chaney, Mrs. Ueaehert, Mrs. Drower, Mrs. Jack son, Mrs. Arnold, Mrs. Craig. Mrs. Morse, Mra. Chllders,' Mrs. Strat ton and the retiring president, Mrs. .John Harmer who Is leav ing for England. Mrs. Percy -Huley and Mrs. Wil liam Perry were trading with our local merchants Thursday morn ing Mr. ond Mrs. AVlUIam Hurst'ond daughter, Josephine and Mrs. M. E. Cingeade wero Medford shop pers AVednesday, 1 Sybil Carter in recovering from a tonsil operation.- She Is doing nicely and expects to return to sdhool next week. Thomas R Nichols and Luke Klnkaid were doing 'business with our Jocut merchants Tuesday route to Medford. . C. Smith and -Foster Greb are kept busy these days putting up new telephone wires and mak ing thomsclves generally useful around our local lumber yard. Jack and Clifford Hiekson called on It, A. Ayoidman Monday. ' .Mr. -and Mrs. John Ragsdale were In own Monday afternoon trading at tho Fabcr and Cherg wins store. Mrs. George Holmes, teachor at the Antelope school was in town Monday evening trading ati the Geo. Jirown & .Soifs store. Sam Coy was delivering Wood in town Monday afternoon. A. J. I-'lorey Is home anain hav ing been to Portland on business, C. K. C'jwdcn. one of our prom inent runners, was in town Mon day on horseback. ; . Mrs. orin Adamson and little daughter, Jean nnd Miss -Gertrude Adamson wero calling on friends Wednesday. Mrs. .Kernland and son. Robert, of 1 Urownshoro vlsiled ri'iiesday with Mr. : and Mrs. David Prince. 'MfM. !; Fernland took some lilac shrubs home with her and-- will plant thuin -in her .garden. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Coy of Medford tqient Sunday with Grand ma Coy in Kuule point. - Henry Frnnih and son. IJoyd. W'-re in town Tuesday attending to business, an route lo Medford. M r. a nd M rs. A. L. Ilodgers. Pearl Prlnec nnd Mr. and IMrs. David Prince were among the in vited guests :at a birthday parly, held recently in Central Point. .Tho .party was .In honor of Mrs. Housley. daughter of Mrs. Arbar gest. A bountiful turkey dinner was sorved with all its trimmings and a birthday cake graced the center of the table. The time was spent in pleasant conversation. Grandma Stowell Is home again after visiting in Central Point. Grandma thinks there's no place dike home. Mr. Alklns, one of our local chicken men. took a load of eggs lo Medford Wednesday afternoon. A.' C. Mlttelstaedt and II. A, Weidman attended a business meeting at Hen Hilton's near Med ford Tuesday evening. Among the music lovers attend ing the organ recital at tho new Sacred '.Heart church of Medford Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Drown, Mr. and Mi's. Spencer. Mrs. little Van Scoy, i f Mr. and Mrs. Frank lirown. Miss Jamison. Mrs. Hoyul Brown and Miss Kurt. According to reports, measles has broken out In our locality, but In -very mild form, so wo will hope for the best. -A. C. Mlttelstaedt and -K. A. Weidimm were business callers at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Smith Wednesday .noun. Mrs. -C. K. Ilnwlctt nnd Miss Hattio Howlctt of the Sunnysldnj hotel were dinner-quests Sunday 1 evening at the home uf Mr, and j Mrs. Guy Itlshop at Phoenix. i Artie Xlchots Is buying, cattle; in Ko.guc River and is moving month arc moving to Medford. Gorg Holmes, one uf our .haul ing contractors has been kept busy lately hauling lumber for t the Hade point irrigation district. A. I Rodgers and Pcurl Prince are fencing up the place for,lavid Prince. They have put up a fence with gates complete and ! dug a well and got water and are ! now fencing the bridge across the. Irrigation ditch leading to the' house and they Intend to. enlarge tho house. .Ws. W. IT. Drown, Mrs. John lladur and Mr. Woidman are all on tho sick list with a bad cough. Fred iFradiger one of our local orchardista. has returned to his home in Eagle Point after win tering in his homo state of Ohio. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Seaman, Mary Ilannaford, lrnlee Drown and Mr. and Mrs. C. .F. Davles attendeJd a business meeting at Central Point Wednesday evening. School Xrws 'Mr. Davles and Rudy AVeldman havo been leveling off tho tennis court. With this start we are greatly encouraged that soon we shall bo able to play. The high school dramatic com mittee gives a program every Wednesday during assemblage pe riod. Last week we enjoyed a number of selections played on the Victrola. We hear that Mr. Phil ips has a mascot. It is orange and black and says "Meouw." Tho upper grades have received their gold pins for Palmer pen manship. T.ho student)- who have received them display thOm with much pride. iT SEPU LCH RE EFFIGY OF N A I L K S, March U .(.'Pi F I re en i destroyed the scpulchi c effigy rep resenting Christ's tomb in -the center of the Basilica .of Santa Maria Nova today, jus as the priests were preparing to cele brate Good Friday muss. The blaze appeared to have started cither from candles or from a short circuit Igniting the black draperies. '.The FranciHcun fathers ,d i d everything possible to smother the flames. A fireman named Domiceo at the peril of bis- lif" rushed Into the fire and rescued an urn containing the "prcsanctified" host 'destined for 'today's utnii muniun. The friars, once the fire was subdued proceeded with the mass nt alio) her altar. nere is the ill in ( i women m have mm m HO has not snid to her self, What shall I serve to vary ;the menu?" If she has, however, vrrit 'ten for the4'Sweet Sixteen" Recipe tiii'm on tt tho Cm llslu N'utwk k Packet, the answer 'is in her pluci. und will lulcr romove them hands. This amarina aroup of '"iflS-h-. .novo,, UacK P J-t 16, ehose, from to HtiKlo 1't.lnt and will erect n nnnBcoresof prize-winners) new htitiMp tor .Mr. nml .Mra. ferty rccuin w inuiir easily muae Unity. Tommy in- one of otir dainties... demerte.. .cakes... iip-tii-dtite lurpfitters and Intentltt puddings, .beverages., that the ""ocoroo W.lUmun of Jledtord. ;t L'onR thout . A packet formtniy uf Jiiwle 1'ultit was In "cnt you, rre, if yoti towif Monday nttondinB to bufl-jiviU send your address to D. "w. iGhlrardelliCo..Sa-iFVaicisco. .McnoiR. inti ..tin. 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