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MM'? 3 1 tl M 3 II PXGE SIX rEDroTtT? matt; TTtrnTrsx, htoforp, ote?w tuthxy. mmr, 5, 1929. RAIN NEED FELT IN SAMS VALLEY FOR GRAIN CROP I . . . . j . .. - - - - . . O ' ' Ins, which fcrently far-ftllatpH 1y- ' effect. Tli distinctive color , thati hiim produce n roof of Kcat I other fetum mg unu n taken It easily potMsiblo harmonics! and the variations in beauty and aptital. economy la to secure the much desired thatch- ffze of shine1e combined with the- in .1. .1. at tlio sumo time liicrciudiiif N DEEP MOURNING SAMS VALLEY. Ore., April 6.-j r'poZ April inprf-iaii runners una DiofumfD 5. (Special) The entlro cooimu arc"' growing move anxious ror ram an the dry weather continue. The condition is not only detrimental to growing .rain croph, hut also to the paRture lands which are sadly in need of more moiBture. The writer took a little pleasnre trip through the surrounding val leys Sunday afternoon and noted the condition of gralu crops. There were a few very promising looking grain foetcls on the creek bottom lands, but the majorltv of fields showed the bady effects of the dry freezing weather which lasted so long through several successive in tervals the iast two months. The dormant spray has been com pleted in most of the orchards and a few more duys of priming in the Van Hoevenhurg orchard will fin ish that work for the season. . j Air. and Jim. John Hall spent a pleusunt day Sunday visiting wiih Mrs. Hall s brother, Ed (Justi nian, and family at North Trail. (Alias Hoele Schulz IS the latest victim of measles and cannot ac ciunt fot the'rtime or place that she contracted Ihe disease. Out oflhe evral members of the Wil son family n-ho were directly ex posed to measles, but two mem bers titfva contracted the disease diirlnng the live weeks since ex posure. Several Sams Valley flrangers nl tended the speciu! meeting or I lie I'omotia li range at Central l'ulnt Wednesday evening and as aisled In Ihe drill work of (he tlir ferent. Orange lnemheis who are perrectiiiK a loam for putting on the fifth degree work. - Mr. and Mrs. L. Nealon of TiUl- Hock . were callers in our district Wednesday evening. . John Hoist, government cruiser In Ihe Klamath county timber sec tion, arrived at his post of duty Sunday and sent word to members who are to ivoik In that soctiou that everything Iwas in readiness to begin work Monday. Mrs. 'P. A; Morrow and children of Klamath Palls are visiting this week with Mrs. Morrow's parents, llr. and Mrs. Claud Lamb. - Miss IJoris Kichardson of Dealle Lane was an afternoon visitor Sun day at the O. T. Wilson homeT Itexford Abbott sient Saturday with acquaintances in Klamath Kalis. i .Miss Eva Erlnk, one of our high school girls, has suffered consider ably the past week from quinsy, necessitating lancing of the throat to pain relief. U. E. Nealon of Table Rock wns a culler lu our vicinity Sunday aft ernoon.' Kasler services were conducted at the school bouse Sunday by the young men'B gospel team of Med ford after the members of the Sun day school had enjoyed a wonder ful baskot dinner. The room was ' beautifully decorated In white lumb tongues, narclsunses and ev ergreens, and the sermons were greatly enjoyed. Our Sunday school enrollment In all rooms is. gradually Increasing bs the sick are rapidly convalesc ing. - . Young people's meeting was well ((tended Sunday evening. Herbert Fitzgerald was lender and proved vnrv capable. It May Be llmem w&?gfg Cty When your Children for It Canlnria is a eomfort when Paby It f rut fill. No rouiut tken tliun the little one is ut eap. If rentk, few ilr upi noon briujr contentment No harm done, for Catitoria i a Imby t-mely, meant for Iwliies. Perfectly aufe to give the youngest infant j you have the doctor' word for that I yu (a a 'vegetable product ami you rotiJd nw it every day. Hut it's in an emergeney that Cant or i a meaua mrxt Sum night when cotutipation muat he relieved or colic pain or other suffering. Never be without it; jtome mother keep an extra bottle, unojH'nfd, to make tire there will always be (Astoria In the house. It ,h effective for older cliildni, U0( rrad the book that cornea wi it. nlty wan plunged Into deep gloom when the midden announcement ; was made Wednesday that Dr. Malmjjcren, well known Phoenix physician, had pa-wed away In the early morning hours. . Dr. and Mr. : Malmgren were at the church sup per early in the evening and later in the night the doctor was called out and he returned near midnight ; and took very Jll, passing away about 6 In the morning. Heart trouble was awlgned as the cause, lie wan aged hi years and was horn in. Union county, South Da kota. Dr. Malmgren had endeared himwelf to the entire valley by his' kindly and whole-hearted manner. J tin profession wm his life, his honor and he gave his entire care and love to his patients. He gave . too much of hlmnlof to his sick patients. Dr. Malmgren was a true Christian, a good and loving hu- hand. The card party given on Thurs day last by Neighbors of Woodcraft at Woodmen hall wns a complete , success from both a social and a j financial standpoint. j - Iast Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ray-; rriond Furry and Misses jLeota and ICugene fleams and Mrs. Fred Furry went over to Vreka to visit with Miss Sybil Furry. Mrs. Fred' Furry remained for, a few days' visit nnd the rest of the parly came bnek the same evening. The Thursday rluh of Phoenix will give the dance which was post poned three weeks ago, next Frl , day night. April f, t Woodman; ball. In Phoenix. Those who have i received Invitations nre urged to come. The club has made a beau- ; tiful quilt which will be given ii way at the dance. Iast Wednesday the. Neighbors 1 of Woodcraft were given a happy surprise from the following mem- hers of Chrysanthemum circle of Medford: Mrs. lllden. Mrs. C. A.; Plckel, Mrs. Paul Anderson, Mrs., Devoe, Mrs. Cnrolino Teeters. j The Faster drama given at the church in Phoenix Inst Sunday eve- i nlng wns most beautifully and ef fectively carried out. The stage was typical of the Garden of fleth- 1 semane. The characters were well portrayed and each took the part well. The lighting for the differ ent scenes wns Impressive and beautiful. Much credit is duo to each one In the drama. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Ilarnehurg nnd Kenneth Unrnehurg were guests at a delicious chicken din ner at the hn.io of Mr. and Mrs.; J. V. Pruett lust Tuesday. j Mr,. l;'oster, who lias spent the winter In California, returned to his home last week. j Mr. and Mi's. Frank Denzer have moved into the Carpenter home west of Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs, Carpenter havo gono to California for the summer. W. K. Poling nnd family arrived nt the home of Mr, Pollng'a sister, Mrs. J. H. Young, who lives nenr Phoenix, the first of this week and will visit with Relatives In this lo cality for some time. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Denzer' mother, who has been spending the. winter with her daughter In Phoe nix, left last Thursday on her re turn trip east. Llttlo Partmra Franklin went home with her grandmother,. Mrs, 1 Ieta Furry, nnd spent tho after-! noon of Faster Sunday. Mrs. S. P. Hunter and her son.' AVI 11 lan), were Ashland business visitors last Friday. Mr. Hunter came as far as Carey's nnd visited with Mr. Carey for a couple of hours. Mtss Arleta Messenger nnd Miss Mildred Ward left Inst Saturday evening for Hlverslde, Calif., where they will spend n vacation. Miss Mossenger will visit her aunt, Mis. Iiaura Dun In p. The. big chicken supper served nt the new church in Phoenix on April S was a big success In a financial way, and will help the Ladles' r Aid to bear tho amount they have pledged to church work In Phoenix. Mrs. A. N. Wright, who has been quite lit. Is Improving nt her home west of Phoenix. Mis. Noah Chandler and daugh ter, Irene, were dinner guests nt tho pleasant home of Mrs. J. K. Itoltrrts last Thursday. Mun hiil Denzel has purchased n new Ford truck and he and his brother, Frank, are hauling fruit out to Klamath county from Tal ent. Mrs, Pnrnn of Phoenix was at tending MisHlnmiry nociely in Med ford last Tuej-dny. A Great Selling n,vent ff 4i That Lasts m Until April 13 th! nun II u i n . -i nTMliilffn im, ii mumr tt it -nmriMi i fir ! : r r- '. , mat makes mr me ou rum. j ,-, --- h and th. .rnoHont.lllti of nd msiii of rluuinir on tne om.uie uuu rsne of an old bouse, an-' levins the new shingles rleht over1 shingles and gives double protec-1 cold. 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'W An Inti'n'BiInK plmno of rosrnl liny homo bullUliiK 1h Ihe pnu Il eal manner hi which the Imhi ton (urea of olil world tuvhltiM-ture hit vo been n tin ptctt to modern Ann rlt-an homrs. One of the chut inn of KiiKhxh coiinlryslilo Hps In the quaint roof lines of gUI thatt-hed cottttKcs and tha ihi ot llltht and shade over the Irregu lar texture of tho thatrhlnp. While thatched roof a have, been reproduced In modern homes to quite an extent, the expenne In volved has prevented their wldo use. NpwAiowever, It In posMMe to Inxinll IP thatch roof which in decidedly rennonuhle In com by HlnK a new uhlntcle I'ubro thatch uhlitKle. The shinnies -au be na I led top, hot torn, a nd cen ter, In addition to being "locked or woven toRethur at bottom nnd Hlnce thei new shlneles are le II In eauy lo lieml ihem to j (It any urlate met with Inroof- -ri-atl! Brinup more matches - and a bottle of liniment. Can't see a thing in this dark atic- AND TOMORROW get a lamp for this empty socket and a fianh-li'Rht too. And let'a get an extra Edison Mazda Lamp for every fixture in the house! Get 'em ut Tut California Oregon Powir Company omen The rigftf Edison M A2DA lamp in gvcryjr fixture -will give g lit ' We recently made a good buy on a large quantity of lumber at a sheriff's sale. We are going to sell it at bargain prices. No. 1 com $20 per M. No. 2 com. ..... 17 per M. No. 3 and 4 com. . 10 per M. These prices include long dimension up to 32 foot and small timber. Let us save you money on your next job. o Woods Lumber Co. "Back to the Woods" East Main and Genesse Phone 108 Your Valuables arc always adoquaicly protected have absolute privaey are always conveniently avail able to you when yon keep them in your own in dividual Safe Deposit Box in our modern Vault. A limited number still available at and up. of $3.00 Boxes are per year t National Bank? 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