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MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 199.
No. 20.
'AT FAMILY FEAST
WILLIAMS CREEK, Ore, April
11. (Special.) An event of un
usual occurrence was Hint when
five generations Bat at tho table
of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hill of Pro
y volt recently. They were Master
fLarry Hill, aged five months; his
Jfathler, lister Hill: his grund-
H mothor, Mrs.'C. R. Hill; his great
f grandmother, Mrs. Lottie Prescott,
and hlg great-great-grandmother.
Mrs. L. J. tiisley of Modesto, Cal.
All are hale and hearty, the great-great-granomother
scarcely less
vigorous than the mother or grand
mothor. as friends Jokingly ro,
murked. Miss Arlita Messenger is visiting
her friend. Miss Inez Langtwait, in
Los Angeles.
Clem Hlodgett is up again after
an illness of a week with tho flu.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts
drove to Grants Pass Friday to
meet their son-in-law, Frank Fair
weather, who stopped off for a
short visit on his way to Van
couver, B. C.
The Blodgett family have all
been on the sick list for more than
a woek from tho effects of the
flu.
(
Tillamook Additional equip
ment Installed In American shoe
shop.
L
ENTICE TOURISTS
WILLIAMS CREEK0
LADIES' CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEET
HEAD DERBY PTA
! FOLLOWING YEAR
t Stop Soaking
Seed Potatoes
THE OLD SOAK treatment for
Beed potatoes is a thing of the
past. Now there is a quick, easy
way to control diseases and in
crease your yield.
Du Bay Semesan Uel tho mod
ern seed potato disinfectant lias
many advantages over the old
fashioned methods. It provides
an instantaneous treatment Just
dip and plant! Use It to control
surface-borne Rhizoctonia, black
leg, scab of white potatoes; also
black rot and scurf or soil stain
of sweet potatoes. "
Semesan Bel is harmless even to
sprouted seed which older treat-'
ments often Injure. It usually im
proves quality, Increases yield and
; protects the seed pieces against.
Infection by soll bofne organisms!
Treat Even Certified Seed
Seed Is seldom disease-free. Even
certified seed often carries some
Infection. Dr. Wm. H. Martin, of .
the New ersey Experiment Sta
tion, warns: "There Is no state
that does not permit at least 10
of scab and Rhizoctonia." To bo
safe, use Semesan Bel on all your
seed.
Treat with
Semesan Bel
instantaneous dip
to save time and
increase yields
What Semesan Bel Users Say
"Semesan Bel dipped seed yielded
uhout 20 bushels per acre more
No. l's than tho undipped."
"Treated over 1000 bushels of cut
seed. The plants showed a won
derful stand." Treated potatoes
matured 6 days earlier' giving me
the advantage of a higher market
that netted me an increased profit
of $1125."
Saves Time Costs Little
One man can treat from 200 to
400 bushels of seed a day with
Du Bay Semesan Bel. No cost
ly equipment needed. A pound
treats from 22 bushels of whole
or large seed to 16 bushels of
small or cut seed at very low cost.
Diseases of many other crops
can be controlled with Du Bay
Seed Disinfectants. Ask your
seedsman,.., druggists hardware
dealer or general merchant for
FREE pamphlet on Semesan Bel;
also pamphlets on Ceresan, for
seed grains; Seemesan Jr., for
seed corn ; and Semesan, for vege
table and flower seeds and bulbs.
Bayer-Semesan Company, Inc.
105 Hudson St., New York, N. Y.
Successors to Seed Disinfectants
Division of The Bayer Company,
Inc., and
E. 1. du Pont do Nemours & Co ,
Inc.
&MESANBEI
. DbinftcuiM
Look (brthebrownena
with the red Du Bar
Diamond when you
bur SEMESAN BEL.
Seed Disinfectants
Semesan Bel
ns. U. . PAT. Off,
Instantaneous Seed Potato Dip
Mutual Mill & Seed Co.
Medford, Ore.
6th and Bartlett
Ashland, Ore.
353 E. Main
I1U111I1III1UUI1
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Bamfi! Clean and
lssspleaselisewife
illedcandleTsiease
omtKis:suit lo QW wg
forindark closet
NEVER AGAIN! I'm going to
have Edison Mazda Lamps put in
every closet and dark spot right
away. , My next stop is at
Thk California Orcqom Powct Company
Officii
4ULDuMmi4r-aUferal (1
. re" I WILLIAMS CREEK. Ore., April' DERBY, Ore.. April 11. (Spec
topeiiai; neuer accommodations I 1 1 IKn.-lnll Tli Willi.... In. ' ial. Mr. anrl'Mrs. Wm. Mnrion
are assured for Ashland's tour-; dl(,a. club spent a delightful and and son Jack and Frank Hill were
1st visitors by the erection of a.prolUaDle day ln lhe home of jrBl ' callers at the Hiram Webb home
model, modern auto camp Just H, p. Lennian Thursday. Mrs. Wednesday evening.
aumii 01 io(n oy J. u. Renton, SarH Huntington Wertz wus pres-I Miss . Frances Webb has a beau
" ,s, we" Known in Asniana ent wlth sampi08 of spring goods, tlful new piano.
."i, reLenly a,"lK18Ba ; dresses and patterns,
of his Los Angeles holdings, which Thoao pre8ent were Mrs. deorgo
will enable hlin to make m-j sparlln. Mrs. Vahrenwald, Mrs.
provements which will cost ap-jNeva Boat 4,r8 Arthur Blodgett,
) .v,vv. ..ii. jvriiiun Mrs. M. L limine llio MIhuok
On Friday afternoon the Parent-
Teachers' association met at the
schoolhouae. There was a splen
did attendance. Lyda Koenig, ac
companied by her mother, sang
Tito U.nllnn. fTk. ,.11A..-ln,r
r y a p W. Roberts. Mrs. E .Butts. new officers were elected for a
the Pacific highway, and across, visitors from the Provolt club! year: Mrs. Lorena Koenig. presi-
recently purchased two acres of I
Blanche and Feaste House. Mra.j
I ll'ora (pu i I 11111 Mh T .antni Hani fiu Feorl nnnluii vlnit.
.i ' "c camp iiiuiuao. jjm Mrs Johnston, Mrs.
he erection of 3 cabins, the ee-1 j,,,,, Mrs R,cnardaon,
. i, . . restaurant, me : PoreB, Mrs 0acur and Mrs. Dins- j The next meeting will be the
lion, a pmy grouna ana tennis
8am president, and Mrs. Harrison, sec-
Mrs. 1 retary-treasiirer.
last one of the year and will be a
To DK.I Iru n.ni'.. Afontull, un.l..l m.allnv
n,r' .iaies nat and Mrs M(lc(.le Wr, ,)t 0( phoc. : Miss Wldoll was a Medford shop-
the two a tract wil be laid nlx spont Saturda n,Kht and per Saturday.
off with attention to the land- 8unday at the homo of Mr, and Mr. CavieSs was absent- Mon-
Z,L7 .1, .1. . Mrs- C. W. Roberts. ; day and Tuesday on account of
nrolect. The tnlrtv rahln. ni-rt tn i ... . .
.. . ' r . , Mr.- and Mrs. w. c. Fixiey re- uncle Bobn runcral.
. 'W, d ."?!:ent ty?9B: "i turned to their homo Saturday Mrs. Florence Baker and fam
"... vviuaui an ma wviiliuiui tlllU
conveniences known to the mod
ern auto camp. Th cabins are
to be built around three sides of
the rectangular tract.
from Klamath Falls, where they ily have moved onto the Harry
had been visiting for several days. Scott place.
Mrs. Frank Wood was hostess , Frances Webb was very happy
to a handkerchief shower and to find her little fox terrier which
WlZ Ju alreadylBert Bigelow Tuesday afternoon. Raymond and Elbert Chambers
. h i i Mr. and Mrs. Blgelow are moving, were Eagle Point shoppers on Sut-
to Grants Pass in the very near:urdav.
future. .Wo surely will be sorry( Mrs. Webb and daughter Frances
to have them go, as they will bo were callers at tho Fred Dunlap
greatly missed, but all wish them home on Sunday afternoon,
success and happiness in their ( Mrs. Chester Iiirsons and chll
new home. I dren. MIhh Ona Wilder and Lucille
day. bringing with them little Car- ! one day last week visiting at the daughter Edna's birthday. Games
men hills, who has been befhg , Dunlap home at Derby. were played, following which
cared for In the Shriijer hospital j anj jjra w Welsh ond ' dalntyT-efreahments were served.
in rorwana lor me past two years. Mlas Helen Simerville of Ashland Mr. Cadzon was a business vis
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edmond- i spent Sunday visiting relatives ttor to Ashland Tuesday.
son and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Baker here. Mr. and Mrs. Webber and niece
Claude Miles of Medford spent Irene were Medford visitors Mon
Sunday hero at his mother's home. iay.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover and i Mrs. Ethel Wymore spent Mon
Misses VanOroos, Beth Simerville ' day in Medford.
and Gladys Tungute were Medford' Mrs. Walter Miller visited
visitors Suturday. j friends in Eagle Point Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Coats and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roslre La r sen "of
daughters, Eunice and Mildred Phoenix spent Sunday visiting rel
spent Saturday afternoon in Med- atlvea here.
ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alberts
Mrs. Sam Kritzer entertained spent Saturday night and Sunday
were visitors in Medford Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Cass Wymore of
Medford spent Sunday visiting
friends and relatives in Butte
Fulls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Tungate and
Mrs. Ella Smith spent Tuesday In
Medford.
Mf. and Mrs. Merlo Brainard
spent Friday In Medford
Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Cook spent 1 Friday nfternoon in hotior of her vlstlng relatives in the valley.
What makes a ffico a REO ?
REO
FLYING CLOUDS
The Flying Cloud is not just "another car" with
new lines to catch the eye. Decidedly of the mode
sleek, smart and distinctive as you could ask
it is above all things a Reo. A car with that
wonderfully balanced mechanism that has long
made Reo a name to conjure with. A car that will
under construction
are installed and ready for busi
ness, and the work will be com
pleted as soon as possible.
The last of a series of parties
was given on Saturday by Mes
dames W. M. Dodge, Frank O.
nZL i. ; i. u . j . Mrs. Mollle Dahle and daughter,- smith all of Phoenix visited at
Ph. hT , TSat,urdy at Mary Kahryn of Berkeley. Calif..; the Pat Smith homo Saturday.
on" them0Buievd: he fourth ?? '.!".? . ' TV
Ar 11'' J inviiii ii uiui.u.iiw VU1III o, TlOlllllb II IO lailllll 1UI a
affair of tho series was a bridge
returned to their home Saturday, i few days.
Iiinrhnn ,.iu j f A t rwiurnt'U IU Ulfll liuiuu txituiuav.
H,n Kt r ,7 Z ".V.'I Mrs. Elsie McMerrlck from Gold Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wurtz are
colorful linens KlasH Tand corsages1 HIM 18 vis,tlnB at thc homc of Medford. where Mr. Wurtz is
f iJ: kL!8 rS.-?! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo , recuperating after a tonsil opern-
of spring blossoms. A three-
course luncheon was served and
at tho close the tables were clear
ed for cards. Five changes of
bridge made up the program and
as a result. Mrs. O. A. Paulserud
Loveless. ; tlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Butts were Wm. Slucker and daughter, Miss
visitors at tho home of Mr. and violet, were In Medford Saturday.
Mrs. T. J. Wilkinson Sunday after-' Dorothy Carless and Marie Pros-
noon.
.Tore Z m" l h0lp'n8r J"6" Ca ornla; is visiting at the home
ZZL ?h. ? n " PrV0St "'iof Mr. and Mrs. Lon Sellers.
Mr inH v, w U v Mrs. Klsie McMerrlck. Mary
S ;h. n, u t ,V- Kathryn Dahle and Mrs. Sara
ZJi: i ,1 T. Ve f Mry Kathryn Dahle visited
lesVcVm h-
"obilo. ' Wednesday cvenlnB. Tni
,Mi- Will M. Dodgerf who . as I 'r. X
cott called at tho teacherage Tues
day 'afternoon.
FEAST IS SPREAD
been 111 and confined to her home
for several days, Is somewhat im
proved and able to be about the
house.
Miss Bess McMillan, chief ope
rator of the Pacific Telephone
nnrl Teleirrniih In l.hlaml laff fn.
in,-,iuA c... ' .,h Vahrenwold.
the annual spring convention of peTaB, ch8e" "en.d.- ,
chief operators, which will bo,, 81 Lovl visited his , w If a and
held ln Portland durlne thl- w,.k. ! fBn'"y ttt t,,a nome of Mr- Bn.d
Miss McMillan will be accom
panied on her trip by Miss Myrta
in the lower grades, who Improved
his or her writing the most ln
six weeks. Friday afternoon, after
a careful examination of all tho
papers, tho prize, a botk by Zane
Gray, was awarded to Bernlco
Orval Lewman's pa-
Mrs. A. Ij. Blodgett last week end
Mrs. Harry Kincado from Klam
ath Falls is visiting in tho homo
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Couglc this week.
Guy Vineyard and Miss Dorothy
Christian wero married Thursday
Otterdalo of the Medford office
Mrs. Eleanor Perkins of Wag
ner creek spent Saturday ln Ash
land visiting with friends.
Mrs. F. G. Swedenburg is con
valescing from a severe attack c-f
flu.
Carl Brommer and A. F. West,
Medford business men of Medford,
were In Ashland on Friday and at
tended the Kiwanis Luncheon ut
the Lithla Springs Hotel.
G. W. Carter, lineman for tho
Postal Telegraph company and hlsi n. t y m
family have moved to 132 Sixth rlCRpOCRei S r lea
street.
V. W. Calkins of Eugene and
Lawrence, an attorney of Port
land, were recent business visitors
in Ashland.
Mrs. Charles Grubbs of Klam
ath Falls Is in Ashland, the guest
AT BUTTE FALLS
BUTTE FALLS, Ore.. April 11.
(Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Hoefs had as dinner guests Sun
day Mr. and Mrs. Everette Abbott
and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. Al
bert and family, Mrs. Laura Abbott,-
Klg-lo and Orb Abbott and
Mr. and 1 Mrs. William Welsh of
Ashland. '
Chris Beal visited In Medford
for several days last week.
Lucille Syler of Medford is vis
iting at Hralnard's.
Mrs. Ituth Mlchell left Thurs-
llbumMl It As S.4-Phmrs-ot porl coup mM of ff Flying Cloud th. M.fltor.
or last weea. rne young ,Iay evening for Malshfleld, where
will reside on Williams fre ' she will visit with relatives. She
Their many frlend Join In wishing cx,lpcU) to relurn Sunday,
them many years of happiness and Manny Poi Hymond Tungate'
success. and MrR Bernce E1B jeft Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Homer House aro! fr ,,ortInd, Thpy rntlIrnert Mon.
moving to tno wisecarver runcn
which they have rented.
. . Reo Frjring Cloud are priced
nt the factory as ollowj:.
w,v5.Pmngr- Scouii. $1315,- .
JI495, JIN5, I8?5, I995.
5-Puunger Broughtmi J 1 595,
11720, 2-PuKngcr Coupe
11375. 2'4-PuKnjwCoupei
11395. I495,'I625. I725.
4 -Panmger Victorias 11695,
(1795. Rotdutr 1685.
give you everything in flexibility, ease
of handling, speed, power, all round
performance and mechanical depend'
ability , . that you .would demand of
any car listed in the higher price-brack'
ets. Now you can have a Reo Flying
Cloud at a lower price than ever before.
REO MOTOR CAR CO LANSING.MICH.
O. V. MYERS CO.
132 South Riverside Phone 461
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Gains Freedom and
Detective's Watch
April .11
Sergeant
ThFrig&f .Edin MAZDA Lamp in zascfW
fixture will give you better lidhf -
of her husband's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Grubbs on LlncolniT. ,,,, , vtQXT ,
street. T
if n. iii.ai.-i .u u vr ijeieciivi
T uen Manse wus oui. Btuuuns
around and saw a pickpocket. 4
"1 know you," ho said.
"Como along, now." ,
"Aw, sergeant, pleaso don't
run me In," pleaded tho pick-
f pocket. I in reformed. Been r
on tho level for a year.
Gutta sweet little wlfo, and
working regular." fr ZZZ
The sergeant was touch-
Ellen Uwrcnre. Iva Walters and''' c1- Bna nlm - I
thc hostess. The guesls are mem- Ho could not get rid of tho
bcrs of tho Phllathca Sunday 1. however, that tho man
school class of tho Presbyterian was a pu-spocKci..
church. The evening was spent, certain 01
with music and games.
Miss Ella MiLeod and Mrs
NOW!... Hubbard Bros.
delightful dinner hostess on '
Friday evening when she enter
tained In honor of MIhs Laura
Prescott, who in to bo a spring.
bride.
Tho dinner was served at 7:00
oVlock at a table which was beau
tiful with a color scheme of yel
low and pink. Covers were laid
for the honor guest. Miss Pres
cott. MIhs Bculah Hniith. M1h
Ho felt
it when, upon r
reai'hfne tho police station,
he-discovered hia watch and 4
WilHam Myer were hortOHHes to nain were Rone.
tcrniin of frfpndH on Krldav even-r"
Iikt when bridso was furnished
for the evonlnK's entertainment.
At the cIoko of the evenlnur, Mra.
CeurKO Howi was declared the
wlnnrr of tho honors and waa ap
propriately awarded, while Mm.
(Korge Kin received thc consola
tion. Tho hostesses served a two
course supper at a late hour.
Those who received the hospi
tality of Mrs. Myer and Miss
Mcbood were Mrs. Norma Ileeder,
Miller, Guy Carey, Caroline Hadde,
Hue Morne, Ethel Held, Gladys
Applegate, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Crouch.
Kly. Const ruction of Sclwftor
hotol rpenntly rompMed.
SAFE
JAPANESE CADETS DIE
Tl
TOKYO, Japan, April 11. (Pi
A mine exploded aboard a Japan
ese mine layer at the naval base
at Yotfiuka today during prac
tice, airn killed seven naval stu
dents. Thirty were Injured.
Have Added a Complete 4 g
Line of Fishing Tackle
and it's time to look ever your fishing equip- ! H
ment. Determine what must be replaced or H
come in for a complete line of things for the H
angler. H
Reels Rods .Flies
Tackle Boxes Leaders f
Spinners Lines Fishing Baskets H
' IN FACT EVERYTHING FOR THE FISHERMAN j
I FISHING SEASON OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 15 I
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P
NOMXPlOSIVtg
STANDARO Oil COMPANY Of CUIIOHNI r(
5
Cash Discount
S Main at Riverside
Hubbard Bros.
Fishing Licenses Issued Here
I
5
Cash Discount
Phone 231
ess,