Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 05, 1929, Image 12

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EAGLE POINT CAR
10 VISIT AT LAKE
daughter I'hylllM and Mr. and Mih.
Wortmun and fricudx were in Jiuffl
I'ofnt Hunduy
Mr. Ilush df Medford and frlendn
from KuusuH wore in Kule 1'olni
.Sunday.
II. J... Itioml' V of Medford whh
in Kanle Point Thurmhty attend Ink
tU lUnllK'B.
V. A. WuudH, attorney of Ilaln
icr, Ore, HH'iit Hunday afternoon
vlnllliik' with Mih. Jfowlett and M.hh
Huttlu at the Kunny.sidu.
Jtudy Weidinan and Jack Hro
phy came in Thursday evening and
Hiient the niht with homo folks.
Tlits camp 'Was moving from the
KAGLK POINT, Ore., July 5
(Special.) Mr. and Mih. Orvllle
Childreth of Medford and Mr. and 1 lke Creek road to tho Midway
Mrs. W. L. Childreth went to Cra
ter Iakc Hunday. They are tho
flrttt from thlu community to nuike
the trip.
JtosH Klein Is building a fine
now dwelling hmiHo for Krancirt
Whetstone In the Central Point dis
trict. Mr. and Mm. (Juh Nk-holH and
Mr. and Mih. Jtny StiinK-y and won
Hertland left Friday morn Jut; for
Klamath Falls where they will at
t e lid to buHi n ens and will lea vo
Fort Klamath Saturday for a two
weeks' vacation at the YellowHtone
National park. They will return
by way of the Columbia Itiver
highway and will visit friends In
J'ortland.
FrlendH of MIhs Cort Crandall
will bo pleaded to known that Kite
urrived safely in JiOH AnKMe.
Clifford CJrovo arrived In Kule
Point Wednesflay from his home
Jn Corning, Cal.
Mr. and Mr
OF JACKSONVILLE
roufl near A km
Mr. and Win. Clarence Itoliliietle
and family of Mciirord mwl hi.. '
mother. Mih. V. I,, childreth went
to Crater Lake Thuradiiy, return
Ini; l)y way of Klamath Kails. They
report ImvInK een a real live bear
which actually ran lip a tree.
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., Jul y5
(Special) The Iiiliekall lodge of
Ju kKonville held their nild-HCitaon
BLUE WATERS OF
CRATER ATTRACT
LAST OF SEASON
I
KAI.KM, Ore., July 6. ifPi
Whenever the inemberu pf the
Hupreme court file Into tho hear
ing room to listen to an argument
they come uttlred In the tradi
tional hlack kuwmh. They are not
Millie mo particular when they
Kllall II. Morgan! come 111 merely to hand down the
left for their homo In 1-aGrandoj weekly Kilut of opinions, and come
Friday morning.
l-:d High of Ashland was calling
on friends in Kagle J'olnt Thursday.
I dressed in street clothes. Tues
day Chief Justice Coshow net u
daring precedent. When the Jus
ttlces appeared hefore the court
.Mm. Nellie McUowun and friends, attaches and newspaper men with
of .Medford were guests at the Sun- the regular list of opinions the
nysldo Sunday noon. chief Justice was In his nhlrt
Mr. and Mrs. fleorge Nellson and Isleeves. Jle didn't even wear a
i"'n, Herbert and Donald and 'vest.
CRATKIt LAKE. Ore., July 0. (By Mary O. Carey)
(Speciul.)-Wednesday cvcnlnq, the j KDK.N" PMEC'I.S'CT. Ore., July 5.
last rowboat was lowered over the I Special) The Thimble club of
Installation of officers Monday ; to wat wllhoul accl(1 ent j tl,e Nulsbbora of Woodcraft of
evening. Zola Kick, district dep-! , ..... I .. . , '. ., .
uty, and her assistant. Ida Wilson, j Thursday marked the first scried-1 I'hoenlx held tnelr last meetlns of
marshal. Installed the following uled run of the launches on the 'Hie season at the home of Mrs. f.
carey anil were entertained on tn
spacious lawn. After the business
meeting the guests were seated at
small tables, which wore decorat
ed with pink and lavender bou-
Norrls; o. tJ John Xorrln; U. h. blue water. Although a few banks ! quels of snapdragons and BWeet
peas, ice cream, cake and rruit
cookie and -punch were served at
3:30, alter which null! piecing was
continued until 5 o'clock hi the
officers: Noble grand, (ieorgla lake. tic-urea of people traveled the
Cody; vice-grand. Klorine Sever- j . ,, , ,ne wat wnl(.n ,
anec; secretary, Zola Kick: War- -, . , ' ,
den, llattle Logan; conductor. "''" "V I" fcnifth, in an-
.Maltle Wilson: I. fl., Kinerance i Uclpatlon of a rldn on tho fumous
N. (I.. Alice nrlch: I 8. V. (!.. I "f snow are In evidence, for th
Hay Sharer; It. K. V (!., Kath-! 'no.it part the trail Is clear and
erlne Wendl; musician, liessle Mil-' absolutely safe for either those hlk-
ler, chaplin, .Myrtle l-'orhes. After Ing or riding on horses.
the business of the evening, Ice
Carnation Milk, being
doubly rich in cream,
enriches every dish in
which it is used and
saves on butter and
cream.
Wrilt for Cook Boot
CARNATION MILK
PRODUCTS CO.
P. O. Box 2184. Station A
Portland, Or.
The Safeguarded Milf
"from Contented Cows"
cream and eake were served.
Mr. and M th. I'aul Aluo have
Ktarteil here from Pat kt-rwlnirff.
Went VhKi n i a . w h ere t h ey ha ve
Hjw-nt the past two yearn. Mrn.
A Iko, nre Mary Pa lie k, Kradtmted
from the Jarkhonvillo IiIkM Kchool
two yearn aco and han neveral rel
atives (i fid ninny friendn hero. They
will vlnlt Mrn. Algo'u winter in
Iilnho en route here. t
Mr. and Mm. It. I. Meintonh re
turned Monday from a trip to
Portland.
Mm. Nettie .Tones nnd little
David and Utln f!arrinon, whom
nho In taking care of. were dinner
(;u out b on the AiMl''Kftte Sunday of
Mr. and Mm Winred Wilder of
lierrydalo dlntrb t.
Mm. Meniy Miller nnd children,
nirdlo Mclntonh and itoer Kan-
den, npeiH Friday afternoon nwlm
mlnK at the Cantrall nwlmmlnB
hole on Apple'ate.
Fred Butcher 1h painting hin
home Im noi-th Jacknonvillu thin
week, while homo from hin work 1
at Cuinp o, Unite Fulln. I
Mr. ar.d Mrn. Itiy Xorrln and
pany and the company i;av thrlr
in iMi a veek off fur the Fourth of
July.
Wilbur Blackman In working on
the new Midway road.
EAGLE POINT FAMILY
Miss Dorothy Orth of Medford . afternoon. .Mrs. Cora Chandler
and several young lady friends ! anil, Mrs. Orvel Keasc assisted the
were visitors Wednesday afternoon j hostess In serving. All had a very
and evening. enjoyable time.
To prove that Crater I-ake Is bo-1 Mr- HlnKtnan CUtlluK Ills oal
coming more famous each year In nav "'' week and has a heavy
distant countries, guests from KnB-icron on "le seven acre lra:t which
land, I'Yance, Norway and Clermany j nn I'ouKlit of H. O. Shearer. Mr.
have been registered at tho lodge niiiRham also has a big crop on
In the past week. 11,0 i-arcy place, which ne rented
A party of Medford people to
spend the third and fourth at Cra
terlike were Mrs. Malley, Dorothy
Combs, Itosalie Root, Italph Dallcy
and Martin Adams.
Mrs. Itay Henderson nnd Small
daughter l,ee of Medford arrived
at tho lake Tuesday to Join Mr.
Henderson, who is a ranger at tho
camp grounds at the lake. They
intend to remain here during the
season.
Mrs. Holmes of the Holmes In
suranco company In Medford and
a party of friends motored to the
lake by way a of celebrating the
e ourtn.
Miss Dorothy- Ness of Medford
was a visitor at Crater Lake Thurs
day.
A group of Medford residents
little daughter. Lorraine of Co- visiting at the lake Thursday were
.liu.ie. i.o couiuv. airnen neio Mr. lind MrH- F c Dillard and
naiuiuay iroin ueiKnap springs. I children and Mr. arid Mrs. Chas
where they had been camping forjA wjn(. and ch,lrcn.
ine past weeK. I ney came Merrick Thornton of Al,lnrt
was visiting at Crater Lake Thurs-
. '"
:T S
HAM STEAK!
How the mnuth h uteri
l ilt vrrr mrnlion! Mow our appn
lite men at we nmrll i frvinpt Rrnl
Ijr oer an open pinr rone fire. Don't
hum thin rirlifditful trrt vex next
yon lake to the ouldnori. And don't
fail to net r'rye'i Drlirlotit Hrantl
IUni. eiihrrth 1mm tlml alwiyii
(omrs "Krenh to you" ilraiftht from
the (irrnt Try ruring hniif whera a
prrinl rt lnsiv prorrnn han prenerved
i lie natural, juiry flivon of tclort
lye's Delicious
TlBRAND
iinaim
amsjtnplig
way of Bend, l-'ort Klamath, nnd
Crater lake and report the roads
In fine condition. They spent the
week-end here at the T. C. Xorrls
home nnd left Monday for home
via Crescent City.
Arthur Lewis and family, Oeorge
Lewis, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Keegan
and Mrs. Neltlo Thompson nnd
son spent Kunilay at Kingsbury
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ulrlch nnd
family of AMhlaml were visiting In
Jacksonville Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McClean
and Duncan, Jr., of Kkimnlh Fall
were visitors at the S. K. Ogle
home Sunday.
Prof. McCumber of Walla Walla
college visited at tho W. H. Hunch
home last week.
Mrs. William Hell nnd sons left
hero Tuesday morning for Toledo,
Ore., where the family . will make
ihelr home. Mr. Hell has employ
ment I here.
Mr. and .Mrs. Leonard MeKoe
of Mlg Applcgato were In town
Thnrrday. Their little daughter
Max ine. had her tonsils removed
Thursday morning Dr. Sweeney
performed the operation.
Lewis Applebaker spent a few
days last week vlslllng Ills brotli'T,
Thrron, at iJikevlew.
Mrs. Lee Hooilman Is finite
111 at her home on east California
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holmes, for
merly of Jacksonville and now
living near Central Point, i -o tho
proud parents of a baby girl born
last Wednesday.
Clint lllinnlnglon nnd family
spent Sunday nn (he Applegale.
Mr. anil Mrs. Hob rinney and
daiighler, I'ramls. vlsilcd K. .
Meirlfleld and family at Diamond
lake Sunday. They reported nn
enjoyable time and good fishing.
Mrs. Agnes llreen, who has been
visiting her slsler, Mrs. Then
Johnson, the past week, has loft
tor Klanmtli Vails, wlicro her bus
band Is employed.
Mr. and Mrs Chillies Fnrbnsh
and daughter, ' Virginia of San
Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. II.
Kurliush of Sacramento, visited
during the past week at the I T.
Wilson home. They were on
mule lo Kellogg. Idaho
Budweiser
Spells
Satisfaction
UuoHouriTt Pkohi 144
Compute Cleaning and
Dyeino sejwicb
day.
Miss Vena Smith of Man's De
partment store brought relatives
to see Crater Ijiko the Fourth.
Mr. llowley of the Tribune staff
and Mrs. Itowley spent a few houis
at the lake Thursday.
HACILK I'OINT. Ore., July C
(Special.) Tho board of education
of tho Ilagle Point schools held lis
regular monthly meeting Friday,
July L'Sth, Willi all members pres
ent. A lengthy discussion was held
pertaining to the transportatWniiof
high school pupils from tho out
lying districts.
Swimming is one of the recrea
tions of the Fugle Pointers now
that tho warm weather Is hero to
stay. The little llutte creek gets
Its share of bathers.
: random Ayers entertained at
dinner Thursday evening In honor
of Mr. aiid Mrs. Clarence Prultt
of Hllhind, Cal. Among the In
vited guests were Amos Ayers of
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Haley of lOagle Point.
Mrs. II. Hall niiil son Wlllaril
were in F.nglo Point Monday at
tending to business.
Mrs. Loll Walsh of near Hrowns
boro, who has been on the sick
list for some time, stopped at the
Sunnyslde hotel Friday In a falnl
Ing condition. Mrs. Walsh bad
been to Ashland to sco Dr. Swe
denberg and was on her way homo
when she had to stop and rest.
Hill w Inkle Is suffering from a
broken rib and two ribs fractured,
due lo an accident, and is under
Ihe care of Dr. Sears.
lllll Almy, the mail carrier for
I.ake Creek, was driving a new
Ford sedan Saturday morning.
Miss May Spencer and niece, Miss
Kslher, Mrs. Henry Sparr ami
daughter Phyllis of Ashland spent
a pleasant Sunday afternoon visit
ing with Mrs. S. H. Howlelt and
Miss Hatlie Howlett at the Sunny-
side hotel.
Many tourists pass through Kagle
Point and are loud In praise of
our climate. Most of the tourists
visit the Sunnyslde hotel where
I bey can rest In the shade. Among
the guests Sunday noon were Mr.
and Mrs. Humphrey and daughter:
Joanne of Medford. Mrs. Wilson
and parly and Dr. Hunch and party
of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L Klrkelson
and family and Mrs. Thompson of
lamp .o. 3 at Hulte Fulls called
on Mrs. Howlett Monday.
Mrn. M. Ilose and Mrs. Camilla
Furry were visiting at the home
of Mrs. Ed Hamlin this week. "
10il Hamlin is out at the Lost
Prairie this week, where he and
Fred Furry took their cattle for
the summer's ranging.
Mrs. M. Kease remained for a
short visit with her parents, while
her husband had to return to their
home in Sacramento. Mrs. Hease
will accompany Mrs. Walter labors
back to Sacramento after the
Fourth of July.
Mrs. Jack Allen and Mrs. Sadie
Dale and James Allen are -all at
tending the Full Gospel camp
meoting at Portland this week.
t
EAGLE POINI GRANGE
KAOLIC POINT, Ore., July 5.
(Special.) The Grannc hall iu now
in course of const ruction, under
the supervision of 1). It. Patrick.
The first carload of lumber has
arrived. The basement han been
raised 18 Inches and the hall will
be 42x94 feet. The hall will be
complete .with stuKC and anteroom
and the banoment will have a kit
chen and dining room and will
probably also have a furnace.
Tho newly erected bungalow be
longing to Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy
Haley follows modern llnca. There
arc five ronm.s, all of good size;
the kitchen In equipped with ven
tilation and built-in closets, sink.
drainhoards, stationary tubs, etc.
Tho dining room has china closet
and other bu I It-Ins. There fs a
large porch and the living room has
a fireplace and tho entrance hall
in a thing of beauty. Thomas Riley
In the builder.
BEAGLE SCOUT OATH
liKACJLIO. July (Kpl.) The
Hoy Scouts held a meeting at the
home of their scoutmaster, H. Ti.
Lucas, last Saturday evening. One
new member was taken into the
troop.
Tho services held at the school-
house Sunday afternoon were well
itttcndcd. Kev. Spring delivered the
meHsape. Several were there from
Table Hock and Sams Valley.
There will he with us next Sun
day mo'rnlng, July 7th. IMsel Ran
dall anil others, who will hold serv
ices after Sunday school. Kvory
one is Invited to attend.
Mr, and Mrs. Kugeno Gray and
family ami several guests spent last
Sunday picnicking and swim mint;
at Klk creek.
Leo and Loring Martin made a
business trip to Kagle Point Tues
day evening. They were accom
panied by thelr small brother Mer
rill. Raymond and Herbert May
field nnd Milton Sanderson.
Mr. RcddttiKfield and son Alfred
nro home on a week's vacation.
They ars working at Medford for
the Owen-Oregon l,nn,lr com-
Do't
put
all
your eggs in one
'basket or in one omelet
L
JACKSONVILI.F.. Ore.. July
(Special) Several of the liov
scouts of troop 35 of Jacksonville
and their scout muster? Mr. V. T.
"lison, motored to Jackson Hot
Springs Monday morning, where
they enjoyed swimming for the
evening.
Frank Matney of Appb-gnte and
Miss Nana Malney of .Medioni
were guests of Mrs. A. ti. Lewis
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. (leorge Maxwell
left Monday for Portland where
liny will spend a few weeks.
Joe It. Hall, who has been em
ployed this spring hv the forest
service at Ihe pint beetle protecr
live camp above . Kort i Klamath,
was visiting In our city Saturday.
You can control the conking
and consistency of your omrlet
when you make it jm.ill. Hills
Hron. control the flavor of their
fine Mend of coffee became they
roast only a few pounds at a
time never in bulk. This con
tinuous process Controlled
Roastinc creates a flavor no
other coffee has.
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
frisk fnm iht rif
tkt ktf,
aw
. KAGLE POINT. Ore., July 5.
t Special ) A family reunion was
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs
J-eroy Smith and family Thursday
evening when a delicious dinner
was served in honor of tho occa
sion. -""Those present were Lou
Smith and three children and Ar
thur Smith of Centrul Point; Mr.
aid Mrs. Alfred Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Augus of Albany,
California; itoland Smith of Med-.
ford; Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Smith;
of Kagle Point; Mr. and Mrs.
Palmer of Butte Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. William Perry. Tho
evening was spent in pleasant con
versation The daily vacation bible school
closed Friday, Juno 28, with a
picnic In the park. .A number of
mothers were present to hear tho
(losing examination which was
very interesting. The story hour,
and tho habit talk showed how
educational this bible school Is to
the children.
Sunday morning, July 7, the
I'resoyiertan isunuay hciiooi win
have a special hour of service.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Kichardson
nnd daughter, Elaine of Lewiston,
Idaho, arrived in Kagle I'oint
Monday and wilt spend some time
visiting at the home of Mr. and
Eat vegetables for beauty
What we eat has to do with how we look
"Eat vegetables for a healthy hence clear
and beautiful skin, is the way a recent
address by a professor of medicine might be
summed up. Specifically he mentioned cab
bage, carrots and spinach. It may be news to
many women that the vegetable garden or
market is first aid to the beauty parlor.
There is nothing new about this, however,
to scientific and medical authorities: Good
.t.:. ...aii ao annii health ecnerally is
largely a matter of what we eat. In a very real sense, the chil
dren, women and men of the United States are as good as '
their diet. , .
Every woman interested in feeding her family will be inter
ested in the results! of a series of experiments recently conducted
by a group of nationally known women cooking experts. They
'searched for a w.-iy to make vegetable foods so tasteful that
practically everybody will enjoy them. Their recommendations
are: (1) Use very little water in cooking the vegetables. (2) Add
a dash of sugar to th vegetables while they are cooking.
Bear in mind that this dash of sugar does not make the vege
tables taste sweet. Sugar is nature's supreme seasoning. In this
case it brings out the delicate vegetable flavors, and it also im
proves the vegetable freshness and color. In addition to milk,
cereals, fruits and meat, eat at least one raw and "one cooked
vegetable a day. Remember cookies, candies, stewed fruits,
berries or ice cream for dessert. A bit of sweet makes the meal
complete. The Sugar Institute.
Mrs. Taul Kurz. Tho two 'ladles brother. Mr. and Mrs Charles
were school mates. I (u ninifns and family.
Mrs. H. T. Hrooks of Ohico. j I). Jt. I'atrii k, one of our local
California and Mrs. Bert Knight j carpenters, went to Jacksonville
and family of Oakbar, California, j Monday for a treatment, a ha
are visltlnir at the home of their! wn olivine; trouble with his back.
viy
v
Its quality lias made it the
preferred brand for more than
16 years. Packed in the spot
less kitchens of the world's
largest canner of tuna.
WIN GTE M
AW
WW
AT SUMMER EXCURSION FARES
' '
fait triint Uh
grtdt nun and
I i-tnt.
M ore than a
trip back East
a Circle Tour of as much of
the United States as you like
There is double enjoyment in
Southern Pacific circle trips. So
much more than jum a trip hack
East. You o one way, and return
another; see and visit more places
of interest than is possible in any
other way.
You see the Pacific Coast, circle
east and thru California and return
via notthcrn United States or
Canadian lines.
Name jour destination and the
places you want to visit. Then let
us plan your itinerary.
You can stopover
wherever you please
and you have until
Oct. 31 to complete
your journey.
Here are a few ex
amples of circle trip
fares that show how
to pet more for your
travel funds. Nn mar.
tcr what your eastern destination
it can be included in a Southern
Pacific circle trip.
suns;et circle
' $169 '
Sun Francisco, Ixtg Angeles,
thcSnulliKeiiL, San Antonio,
.ISew Orlcann, then by boat
lo New York or continue
thru tho old South by rail to
Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York or
midwest destinations.
GOLDEN STATE
CIRCLE
$10830
San Frsnri.ro. Ixm Angclm,
San llirgn, HnllvwnnH, thru
the pirturriie' Snutnwrat
In Kansas itv. Si. I.ouia,
Chicago and all other mid
west points.
Southern Pacific
J. C. Carle Tel. 34
OVERLAND CIRCLE
San Kranci.ro. Uke Tahoe,
acroaa ;reat Malt l ake by
rail, Oadrn, Salt Ijike City,
ror amall additional fare
)ou may return thru Yellow,
tone nr continue tn Denver
nd the Kncky Mouutain
playground.