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u u ?! PIGE TWO BEDFORD HUE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY MAT 3. 1929. mi .:t. It) .vl ..1 COOLirJG MOTH LARVA" (NOT EXTINCT) 1 T'HIS study of the codling moth larva "at home" may X be scientifically interesting to an entomologist but to you it simply means crop loss. GRASS EU J . Arsenate of Lead can take the "not" out of the headline above, a far as your orchard is concerned. 8G0BEL DAY, Medford, Ore. THE GRASS ELLI CHEMICAL CO. Founded 1839 ' Cleveland, Ohio Also in l IP Best Painless Dentistry When You Need Plates It will be economy and a great saving to your pride and per sonal appearance if you will confi to this office and receive service equal to the best procur able here or elsewhere. I make a specialty of this important line of dental work. Dr. I. H. Gove Office Phone 872-J Residence Phons 768-J 23S East Main St. HALL PAINT COMPANY 407 E. Main Phone 937-B .Start Your Painting Job p i. 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Oip thii nmpo for hockltt mj trtntftn BM-Hitfff PinrC, Jo 4th Srwt. Stn tVtncuc nlfnM. rr Hitmrt Sk-t lh nw ! sir Pnt d.akr. PbM. at. without tfurf your hoofc Wt an Bnuti LanpMr ted m( mt ttwhn. tniur sc. DnaVi M. A,.V , Sitm N. t tt f D. Cy BASS-HUETER Color Harmony Interior Finishes "Th way to bautflrut home ""- ' 1 .. 1 mm. K i 11 1 INSTALLING S.P. BLOCK SIGNALS TALENT DOT IT j (By Mm. Marlon Trice.) - TALENT, ' Ore., May .-i-8pWi tel.)--The signal crew of the South ern Purlfic u installing an auto matic block signal systemlhrough Talent. They expect to take TWO INJURED IN WOODS ACCIDENT AT BUTTE FALLS ARTHUR FARRAR IS HURT BY TRACTOR WILLIAMS CREEK BUTTE FALLS. On-Mmi WILLIAMS' reek- n u' l.rtfwlall .Tha amiji1 j. . . ' .. ' . u . t i , . . -"'"-.Bun: came up rrfvr Brrr'nso from Medford Monday for two'men j the misfortune to get one finger i ncic mjurcu ai camp. One I naaiy nurt last f riaay. , He got it man had been mniAv,ii . , . w m caul, for two days, the other waa look- - - .hit two uays. ...nu, ui cumpivie tne no mrougn ne for wnrir . , Talent . IUB r wo''K- -s the two were lt Thri,. .u.na.ns uiming cable broke and ... j ' - ' struck tne men, breaking both lees of friends meet at the home of Mr. or both. ootn tegs una s, . . rton on tne niuh- Among the parents and teachers h?f;T " wa" urprl wh0 accompanied the"hildre? S , ; - .uavia iiereianu, Mrs J. J simer- John Lacy. Mr. andMr. J. W. Tle Ray rTiuS,nm. M. Moore. Mrs. Mnrtv HriaUAil Paul Sandoi. the MLwes Genevieve ana ueraiaine Hcott. Mable Sandoz. all of Ashland. The evening was spent in a social way and with music. At a late hour a dalnty lunrh was served, the central fig ure of which was a large birthday cake decorated with S candles, in dicating the age of Mr. Eaton. In I wnnwe nonor tne party was given. Mr. and Mrs. Prank lloldrldge j returned Wednesday from three I days In California. While in Cali j fornia they vUlted with friends at : Redding and Palermo. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathes and family spent Sunday as guests j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. I,, i Stratum at Itock Point. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Andrew and i daughter Constance and Allen De I Lera from -Med ford spent Friday I evafiing at the home nf f. nnA 1 Mrs. Wesley Vogell. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cook and 1 - look ann ; unit are visiting at the hoi small daughter spent Monday after-! Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Alberts Mrs. Frank Hnnvei- Several from here are planning to attend the music festival of Jackson and Klamath counties, In Ashland May 3 and 4. -Miss Carpenter and Miss Clover of Medford were visiting In Butte Kalis Monday. Miss Glover is anx ious to continue the health meet ings here and wishes to call a meeting some time In May to elect new officers and plan work .for the fall program. There will be no meetings during .the summer. A baby clinic will be held May 24. Anvone i n r arogtoH mn .. i . mmj orr .hi a . fclmer Hoels for appointments. me n women gave a dance here Saturrlnv niirht Ths.n dance at lerbv.. Ftnh ArA I attended. .. . I Merrill Tuni-nio arul, t . ...rtH.u nNi ncverui days visiting in the -oJley last MlS. MafheWB And eon n. f . - .... suh VK Ceit7 Point are visiting at the home of ; noon as guests of Mrs. Melvln Mc irew. 1 The girls' basketball team play ed the Ragle Point girls' team Tues ; day. The Kagle Point girl won. ! Mrs. Clarence Muthcn. in com- . pany wllh Mrs. K. R. Strnhan of Mr. and Mrs. Phoenix. Claude Miles of Medford and Miss Helen Slmervilie of Ash land were visiilnt? in w,.tA l-.ii over Saturday and Sunday. .norreii fatton was in from his homestead to spend Sunday with HueUA IIVi ,.n,l U.u t, I u. ;hiu lumllu K. htin of Rock Point, spent Weilnes-i High school commencement, ex- dny as guests nf Mr. and Mrs. K. iercises will brf held May 24. C. Htrahnn at Kagle Point. i J. I. Patton was a Medford vis- Prof, and Mrs r:.ru. ! ilnr Mntiinlav. i of Ashland spent Sunday with their: Karl Hoover and Elgie Abbott irarenis, .Mr. And Mrs. Wesley Vo- 'e,t rniirsday morning for KJam- gell. Mrs. K. A. Gardner nf Auhfnn.1 fu (spending the week wllh her son. i rtu- t . . .. . . 1 vmniiirr unn tamiiy at tne Oolil Creat orchard. The Talent friends of Minn rirnce Chnmberland, president of the "Fed eration of Women's clubs, are In terested In the trip she is inking abroad In company wllh Miss IJiiza beth Palmer. They expect to he gone about a year and a half, and will visit as many different coun tries as they can in that time. They left last Saturday for Quebec where they will embark for Europe. A hand. of sheep arrived at the depot Saturday from the Willam ette valley for Harry Morris. They were oriven acrons Hear creek to tneir range Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lamb trlo tored over from the Klamath Agency Saturday evening and vis ited at the home of his father, Tom Lamb, returning Sunday evening. Mr. Ijimb is greatly Improved since hie recent operation. ' Free Sugar Wafers at Grocers Saturday uth Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith spent Wednesday In tr.e valley. Mrs. Julia Douhleday was visit ing in Medford Thursday. .. s : " Mrs. Cadzow of Ashland is spend ing a few days in liutte Falls. JaCk C'ailzilW is in M'a.trm-,1 nn I Jury duty. . ,., 1 Mrs. Albert Nelson was a Med fo"l Visitor tne day last week. Mr. and Mrs r.rlmaa an. C it.. have moved into the Barker home. irs. ituureth and son. Iielhen win live in the Ohenchnin hntiua M. centiy occupied by the Grimes family. ,,:..'! James Ciweri and nni-iu frnm lord were visifinir the Itmia lTallu camps Tuesday. i Mr. Nutting was a business vis itor in Dutte Falls one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Drlskell and son of Ashland were visiting with friends Sunday in Butte Falls. BLOWOUT OF TIRE IS Most every week the' national advertisers hitvc something special to offr the peoplo thru the local grocers and other dealers, that is advertised In this paper. Tonight the Pacific Const Biscuit Co., announces a packnge of Kiesia Sugar Wafers free with every fam ily pnekage of Money Maid Gra hams from May 4th to Illh inclu sive. The company adveiAxes "Fiestas are dainty and dellciVis golden crisp wafers with cre.Vi centers, and have countless dessert uses with sherbets, Ice cream, fruit and Ices. BAKING POWDER 25Ci SARDINE CREEK MAN caught in the' tractor, tearing the i flesh from the bone from below the first joint to the end of the i finger. - j Mrs. MOTuifteld, who has been, nursing Victor Sparlln the last ten j days, has returned home. i Doll Lemmon and family have ' moved from the Methodist parson- j age to the Mobly Hall farm this I week. The parsonage will be oc-1 cupled by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heetebrv. who have rentmrf hnm ! Arizona where they have been the last three months for Mr. Heete bry's hAlth. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Heetebry to 'our community. nr. iiny iinea tne appointment at the Methodist chapel Sunday. He was accompanied by his wife and Infant daughter Peggy Ruth. They were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts. In the afternoon Dr. Bray and Mr. Roberts visited Ennis Pierce, who is still very 111. Dr. Bray left Monday for San Francisco where he will hold evan gelistic meetings for ten days or two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fixley were business visitors In Medford Mon- aay. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Luman nnd son Orvll drove over to Ashland Saturday. Mrs. I.nmnn ntn.i.i the meeting of the federation of women's clubs of Oregon. Mr. Lu man's business was to boost our Williams Creek.Caves road. lister Sutton came over from Klamath Falls last week end and his wife returned home with him. She has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Fixley the last two weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Homer House vis ited .Mrs. House's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wisecarver, Thursday night. Fred Powers en ma m-n. Klamath Falls to spend the week ena witn his family. Walter Blanchard and Bessie House spent the evening at the nome ot Mi-, nnd Mrs. I.arge Thura day. Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken spent Sunday with their son.. Sam iitesen ana rumily. Taylor Hartley and Doll Lem mon visited Mr. Pierce Sunday aiternoon. Mrs. Arthur Farrar, who has been In the Grants Pass hospital where she underwent an A,,Attn for appendicitis ten days ago, re- lurnea to ner home at Provolt last Wednesday. - v ' SVe hear the little son of Mr. antt jMrs.jC; R. Hill has the measles; BUTTE FALLS HI QUARTET WINNER "lifMiiiLii Homey ujift&ntfliii . . ' . . famous Qrackers H Let Baby's Taste Decide BAKED SCRUPULOUSLY CLEAN OF CHOICEST WESTERN " WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT FLOUR PURE HONEY SWEETENED PACKED OVEN FRESH WAX WRAPPED TruBlu Honey 1 (SfraSiiaffimG provide a richness of flavor a deliciousness and wholesomeness that will appeal imme diately to babys uncorrupted tasle. . Physicians recognize the excellence of Ttu-Blu Honey Graham Crackers and use them in their homes, recom mend them for Babies, children, convalescents. They are s fit food for your baby. Get a Family Sze package to day and let baby's taSie decide. (. -: More Doctors r Endorsements - 'Tru-Blu Hoaay Graham Crackers ar vary au ' tritioiu and . aattty . dt f etL They ar epc iallr adapted for babie and ffrowinf children. F. M. PETRI E, M D. Toppenitht Waah.' "In my practice in Spo kane I have found Trii Bin Honey Graham Crackers a very bene ficial addition to the diet in digestive cases for undernourished children and for convalescentf i generally.' E. E. BRILEY, M D. . - Spokane, Wash.. "In my 40 years of prac tice I have never found anything1 better for chil dren's lunch thao Tru Blu Honey Graham Crackers and .milk." C. S. WHITFORD, M.D. . . , " .-. Butte, Mont. Baked by TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane, Portkrid, Seattle a ' ' ) s's'jssaaa-aaaa-aaa-a-a- I TIIDDir HI AVO ' lenns Blrl nomng pilgrimage I "I was born r UKl L rLAltl f0,""" her birth greatly , ,so- l)ut yyh l: IUIU IL. I Lf 1 1 U : Interests Saint Andrews, today I r a,-! PwViSJ hrer first full round over the j munUlso1'' my n UMMr PHI inPr! championship links.' ' ' I America," she es 'I -was born at: Sninti-AnuEews, hen . ".I.. was '"-two parents, niovij' to exphtined, "ho- I am ST. ANDREWS . Scntlnn,! Mnw 3. (P) Marion Turpie, New Or- MUSICAL HONORS f ounctt aVU for Man tbas posed and a I years cilARANrrrrn piirp I jvuiHmotDOundsused i..ii.s . oj we uommenr . SARDINK CREEK, Ore.. May 3. (Special.) John Smith had n narrow escape from, accident with his new Ford Wednesday while on his way to work, on the narrow grade near Waits poultry farm, a tire Mew out, but luckily the car decided to climb the bank on the upper side of the road Instead of going over the grade, so no dum age was done. S. A. and Ralph Duscnherry re turned Sunday evening from a five day trip to Portland and Seattle, bringing with them a new Fageol truck purchased hy S. A. Dusen herry while in Portland. He now lias the truck fitted up for lagging and Is hauling logs from near Trail Into the mills in Medford. Mr: and Mrs. J. H. .Miller nnd mother. Mrs. .McVutii. ndn u.... day motoring Jo the Applegate val ley by way of Jacksnnvin. returning by way of llrnnis K. . nuseiiherry, nccnmpanled by his brother Ralph who has heen visiting here the past two weeks, left Wednesday for Klamath Falls to resume their work here for the Weyerhaeuser Timber Co. Mr. and Mrs. P. I Wait attend ed the Pomona Orange meeting at Jacksonville last Saturday where a large number of new members were taken Into the grnnge. Mrs. Lily Dusenberry attended the May t)V Itlrnlc nn.l given hy the (Sold Hill school Wed- nrsuuy. Mrs, Kvn Newton w.-hn k visiting her daughter. Mrs. May punier in mi in l'ortland for the last two weeks returned home Sunday with II. II. Klhnn r ..1.1 j . - .'IIONU IIO niade a business frln tn ? polis last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ifnn-.rrf u'i,.. and family of Clold Hill were callers nt lit l, n ... . . .. Pusenherry Wednesday evening. .Mrs. mm. ttmtin and Sriaughter Margery were hum. lr..m .k camp near Butte Falls, over the week end. Mr. nnd Mrs. Putnam of Foots Creek were callers one riny this week at the Wait poultry farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson of Medford were visitors Sunday at! ..... iiione oi .ir. and Mrs. K. C Fiene. 1 ' rrawfordsllle Stsnwond Saw mill company starting operations four miles smith ot here, following purchase of SOO.OOO feef of loss, DUTTE If ALUS. Ore.i Mny; (special.! The llnti. VUU hi..h school nuarlet, Percy O'Nell nnd Mr. and Mrs. Knrl ll,vui. ed Sunday from Forest Grove. Our Miianet won llrst place again nnd all Butte Falls Is very proud of them. Music work In the Butte Falls schools Is putting Uutte Falls on mo map. Peon e interesl.fi In th. work win ne glad to know that Mr. nous pas been given a contract for another year. Those who wish to hear our orchestra play ngain this year may hear it at Ashland .nay or any Tuesday afternoon from 3 to 4 at the high school. Mr. and Mrs. David Cleveland were transacting business In Med ford Thursday. The children of lh. grades enjoyed a picnic May day near iiearninn fiat. After a du licintis lunch had heen eaten the remainder nf the d.iv -.. .... . playing volley ball, fishing and iinwer picking. 100 I "It thrilled me." she said, "for I I only just Scotch." . went mound In Sff which I am told ! i Is- very n.uil for it Kil l golfer." I McMinnville. New savings and Miss Turpie laughingly pointed ' loan association being established I out that sue Is Scotch only by two ' In United States National . Bank 1 months. ' i luillillni. A QUESTION . . TO THE MAN WHO IS " LOOKING AROUND" IN THE $1000 CLASS -:-',--. ,; -: - - : :- v:. . : ' Can you swing maybe a hundred dollars more on your down-payment and shoulder perhaps thrte additional payments? " " .' ' ' . - . . That actually is all you have to consider in order to own a Reo Flying Cloud. But that, how ever K nnt the AKrjA trnni Rf iks anJ C U k:-l , - ....w.w kJ j .lit. uni vi ui iiiiiu year, with a Reo, you will have saved in repairs alone far more than your added investment and you will have a fourth, fifth, sixth year and even more of really outstanding service to look forward to. : . ? , Reos are built the way only the finest cars are builiy to last. And people who know motor cars will tell you that for bng life, performance and mechanical de pendability a Reo is to be compared only with cars in the highest price-brackets . . . Besides, wouldn't you rather drive a car that hasn't an obvious price tag attached to it? . Look around, of course but be sure to look in at your Reo dealer's. . JVott you can have a Reo Flying Cloud at a tower price man ever bejore. ' REO MOTOR CAR CO. . LANSING, MICH. Small Flapjacks .can be made , ..much better than ONE big one How would you make those small Aapjacks ? A frw at a time SO VOU COuld Control their ennk- ing. Just the way Hills Bros, roast their coffee a few pounds ' at a time by a patented, con tinuous process Controlled Roasting, and what uniform, full-bodied flavor it develops in every pound I HILLS BROS COFFEE f" tnm IV en.. " Ml Nrws fy p,4 wtS Ur47. 9 rumurmmd It thm yrt mm mM mf - -g ' T ftTn.tfr.rf d JlfUm ' ' r" n..yfi nji'i Vil ; , 7 ' M""i,-"of "moniHfO. 2-rw Vs, M., 65. Spon J1!20. Ro.AICT.M.,,e;5.Sptril REO ScloudI O.V.MYERS CO. 132 So. Riverside Phone 464