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afEDTOftD AfATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREflOT, FRIDAY, JULY 59, 3929.
DELEGATES ENJOY 1
VISIT TO CRATER
the Jove of fl.JgtyjREV.SIlllE GOING
fyjQfferyYamo
TALKNT, .Ore.. July 11'. (Spe
cial.) On Monday, July ir.tH thn
Boy Scouts look an evening hlku
to the Scout Camp on the Apple
Kate river. The buys enjoyed n
plunge and the scout en in pi ire,
also a program of songs and music
In which troop i'3 did their part.
Ther were IS buys in the party.
The K ii wort h league 4th dc-
CFUTKIt J.AKI-:; Ore.,. July JJ. .
Special.) ' Tin Ho a number of j
those attending the Klks conven-1
tion Ht Klamath Kalis motored o;
the hike Wednesday. Anion them'
wer- Mr. and Mr. Walter I. An--drews
of Atlanla. Ca. Mr. An-'
part men t gave, a swimming party drew in the new grand exalted J
up the Hig Applcgate river Tucm- ruler. Mr. and Mm. Andrews ur-;
day evening. A swim and lunch ! rived here Tuesday evening and j,
was enjoyed by about young rcniafned until Wednesday after-!
folks. . noon. j
Mrs. L. I. Crawford and children A beautiful, bright-colored awn-i
npent the day with Mrs. Clarence ing was put up litis week over the;
Matthes last Monday. , veranda facing ih elake. It adds,
After spending several days greatly to the appearance of lh
visiting Mr. and Mrs. We.-ley Vo- front of the lodge and to the com
geJ, of Talent, and Supei intendeit I fort of t hi; quests who enjoy sit
and Mrs. (ienrge Ibiscoc, of Ash
land, Ir. anil M i-s. lirlsioe re
turned to their home a JJutte,
Montana hint .Monday. 1 r. Hrin- ,
ting for hours on the vera n da,
watching the lake.
.Mr. and Mr. M. M. Harvey of1
.ieiiori ami iaoy hoy spent a
roe. who is u son of i-'tipt. Ceorge J short time at the lake yesterday.
I hey were accompanied by Mr.
Jjriscoe attended the medical as-
BYXOPfitit: Men D'Arcu, n
rritHttl and outiayttl by Hir iiich
wtfti bun? Una inainuot lout, alrikee
Imm in tUf, Jure itflt hr uitp and
ruif off with LitiWQry. Hir HicLm
aid fu.'clml that he ha$ mta
jndod lur and drcidta on a bold
i our nr. lie hurrlen to the villa oe,
fitt tin Gi 'n i) and tells him that
lin in determined Ho marry the
It dutiful Helen. Richard ttpies a
fvrthe. uhudoo in the niyht and
follows it if Tom Pitt delivering a
in tti riaua volt: oddreamd to Iltl
.i tnnut, Hetty. (It-hard finite
th. Mote it: It f re Tom left it in a
fHtnlt a arbour, whi.n to hi it aur
ur iff Helen opiiiottihe hlmbut
llttrn i ttrtinftf.lt turtle and
ihtnitinl. n fiirtum of loitlllir.38 in
the lp hi moonlight.
1 . '.vVl
Cliapter 23
; A RADIANT DAWN
! Tenderly but quickly, Sir Rich
i aid grasped liU lovely burden,
j Helen kk-kliig feebly and voicing
, mild protests. Vanished was my
! ladv'fl hniieht v nnlrlt nnd iltuilnln
that fiurce temper with which she
had atriick Sir Richard pnly a few
lioum before. , . .
"Why . ,'. what. . she whls-
"Helen, fell me how you lost It
and when?" ..
'Nay, I'm not eure. yet I think
'twas when the masked man stayed
me in the lane. Mistaking this
man, for you I grew angry and
dashed my purse 'neatu his horse's
feet, and so llercely that my gaunt
let Hew off and with It, I think, my
EAGLE POINT FOR
SUNDAYSERVICES1
- ' 1
on SeSbitI
AT SAMS VALLEY:
B- Mary O. Cuivi'.)
SASIS VALLEY,
rtp .Tnu. i a
KWB.V f'HWCI.VCT. Ore.. JulV ,' i .,., t. ' .1
rlpg, Houg i i m 8ed It not unlll uf ,,h;ix waH ,,,,., , , KlnB rapidly now will, sev.nl
next day. Hut why o grave?" ; SA1,.duy .hn hl.,I)lnK K;eil , j binders busy, as the Krulns have
Because with his last -breath ! nu hay. The big fork In some I r,"n' rapidly itie lata f. w day.
Julian spoke me lbi warning: I way Boi but of wurklnx order anil I Tho KdinKton-Uay header will be-
'Ware, Dick, the cafs-eye.! " '.Mr. liruwnriKK rn hamily out ; Bin work next. week.
For a moment they eat utterly i from under it, and fell out of! ur farmers .must not forg t
still, looklug upon each . other and lan upper window onto the derrirk l,mt. we '"'8 10 Put 0,1 un "K'l
Miclntlun In I'ortland while on his IbirveyV molherand a yount; lady i Pe,'1
The dew," he explained. "It
lies heavy and I fear for thy pretty
feet."
"Oh, 'tis hateful to abuse my
helplessness," but my lady's voice
betrayed her utter lack of Bcorn
and Its gentleness surprised even
way to Asliliiu.l. i oiisin of .Mrs. Ilarvev, Jr
.Mr. and Sim. Kamherif visited I The troup of university nlrl
Mr. KainbeiK's broilier at 1'ieseent j w, ,.,,B t , (n ,.',n!.
City lecenlly. the new rafelerla ariived early
. E.-K. funk left .Monday for ihis week and hi.ve evervthlnK In
Lincoln, where he will do carpen- readinesH in open li Friday moni
tor work on the new hulldlne ko- I K. The cafelerin will also In
ing up at that place. ,., , ,.,.,.,.,, S,,., whirl, has
L.. 1. Crawford of the Talent .,. p,,.,,,,.,! th(, ,,,.,,
i.araue ie,i lor roriiano last Ml,,-i Knuik I.onerKan of I'orl land ! Iierielf.
day evening on a buyiiiK trip and wus a ,., ... c uer I ike We, l ' . '
to attend the Spartan liadio con- n,.sday e ( Keeping close to the shadows of
ventlon. u ,VI11,i, w,., , say a fow' 'he Karden, Sir nichard carried my
Jlr. and Mrs. l.loyd Turner and , .,.lIs , n ,f.cl .,..,.,.; ,. and she, nestling within his
mm and Mr. and .Mih. iM-uime ami tt, if u ).,,,. .... n,,. 1.1.,
daughter visited at the home f '"ry" d"v this week there haV llelil:l"ful Be,,3 of
.Mrs. Cora Uenham for several i ,.,. ,,; ,,t I(Jl ,,0mfortable ! pos) a,ul comfort, so much so that
days the first of the week. On lm.np i,iwlm;, but barely enough ' fh0 ''l;stl!l1 lmndsome head against
Thursday .Mrs. Uenham and son!,,, ,..1US ,. , on u, w.lU,. j sir Richard's shoulder.
J.'nink aocoinpanled by their guests , ,., ,,iiiHof the California Thus they came to a rustic seat
vislteu Crater J.ake. x (neu-,,,, ivnver comiian yat M...I- beneath an ancient cherry-tree and
two Hmal'l chlhlren i '" il v'-'"" "- " j 7,""l; ." " UP"
Indian spent the week end with i " " ' , m ,. mating Himself beside her. Once
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie skcorers. I ' , ''' ., I;a""rs"n ' more he "n'oltled the letter to the
. hoi i .'miii I lU'MlltV ft I 111 tlinnil t If (I nil Innalhnx I m i-n.wl
i u n n it y hi me nine, UIH! it (. rpflll v
Ui liner kuohIm at the huiut if
Mr. and Mih. I.uvh I la milt mi In.st
.Sunday were Mr. and Mr. ltoheri
Hnilth; Mih. K. M. Jtnderli'k, 10.
Slockwell, .Mr. nntl .Mih. Hamilton
and MIhk Margaret lliKln.. In
Ihe afternoon Mr. and Mrs, I In mil
ton nnd daughter 1'vnny and mms
J lurry and Karl ureuitipanled liy
their uest motored over to the
AppIeKute where they vlitcfd at
the home of Mr. and Mi-h. (ih-nn
Salt ma rsli.
l.roimiu with liK in a lurj;e nuiiply
j of iheir famous ii luron and ftdd
I itm of tlli lake. A booth Will lie
' installed for their pietures in the
J new eafeteria hu tiding.
'You'd have to
. guess about
flavoring rice
pudding for
oo
OF REBEKAHS HOLD
people
HOCriO HIVKIt, Ore.. July 111
-(.Special.) Tile Live Oak lie- '
bokiih lodge held Iheir seml-an- J
J ii u,i I Installation the evening of i
July II. Those taking chairs were
.Mrs. It. Trice, noble grand: .Mrs.
.1. Moore, vice grand: .Mrs. Lillian
jSwucker, secretary; Mrs. Jessie
j Iturkbart, treasurer; Mrs. M.
Km kliai l. right support -noble
Igrand; Mrs. Hull, left support
noble grand; Martin Hurkliart.
right support vice grand; Mrs.
(,oollaie, chaplain; Mrs. Manila
. .. . , - I'"""""', insole Kuaioniii; itooerc
BUT vou cm delicioiftly flavor iinrkhari, musi.le guardian,
a rice pudding for three. And j After Installation refreshments
although millions of pounds of jof lee cream and wafers were
Hills Hros. Coffrc are sold j served.
every year, it is never roasted I l.loyd Smith wiw n Med ford
in bulk. Only a few pounds at vl'"'" Saiurday.
a time by the continuous proc- 1 A h,'inK ,'ul" h'
ess-Controlled Roasting. As a J l'l" k-
.-.,,, m , ui i jhurn ami Allan Mcdreggm- are i o-
rcsult a matchless, uniform , tho W1.k. .MrK- ,,., wl,
flavor is produced such as no already one of ibe finest
inner tuncc uas. : homes In Holmi,. Hlver. .u
intention of renting the one being
iu:lt.
.Mrs. Mellvaln recent Iv .., i,,-.l
I from a week's vacation spent at
17 mr I? i""' ''alvln linker home near Kla-
HILLS BROS
i,ialh Kails.
Fresh frtm Ihe orit
inal t'dfUMtf, pat I.
Eaiily vprttrj uilh
the icy,
0 19J9
I St. Helens .Arthur Anderson
j Pish company of Astoria leased a
I tract of land on Hlver street, north
iof Digger creek for construction of
1 fish station.
JScK
A: - 'M
.,. , .i-i,
"Our 'l'liomiis becometh some.
what vague lu places," said Sir
Itichard.
"Hut," said Helen, pointing to a
certain Hue, "this Is cleir enough,'
and forthwith she read:
"yiinnld you hear aught of his
whereabouts, hasten to tell me, for
naught Is ! until lie Is took."
"Itlchartl, sur.ly this means you."
Into her voice had come again that
exquisite note of tenderness.
There ensued a silence nnd Helen
grasping Richard's arm with both
her hands, watched his thoughtful
features as he studied Tom Pitt's
scrawling tho bold line of nose
mid brow, the sombre eyes, the sen'
Bilivo inoiith and tho square jut of
chin ... A strong face? Yes, decld
tally! A good face? Beyond all
doubting! Now as my lady sighed
Sir ltlcliurd turned to look Into
hur uplifted eyes and she saw in
his mobile lips a curve of unex
pected tenderness.
"You feel no cold?" he ques
tioned. "No, Indeed oh, no!" she an
swered, bunding to peer at' the lot
tor again. "The night 1b very warm'.
Hut what more make you o' this
roguish message."
"Well, this mention o' the Haunt
ed Mill Inspires me to prophesy
that verily haunted 'tis like to be.
And so much for this. So come we
now to thyself nnd myself."
"And what of me?" she asked.
"Well, first thou art my Huleu!"
."And thou art presumptuous!"
said she, though her voice waa
kind, a caress nnd not a reproach.
"Second, tbou'rt mine own es
pecial housebreaker that, caught
P the very act, yet faced me un
daunted "
"Nay, Itlchard," I vow no poor
soul was ever moro fearful than I."
. "Then art braver than 1 deemed!"
said be, and took her hand In both
of his. "Also 'twas to serve thy
friend!" Here he raised her hand
to his lips and kissed It. My lady
nestled closer to Sir Richard, her
slim hand still held ill inly In his
grasp. Again they sat silent, re
luctant to break the peaceful quiet
of tho enchanted night. At last,
my lady spoke In volco meek and
small:
"And . . . you . . . left your ring
where you found It, the ring I had
lost to one 1 thought you . , . you
left It to ward suspicion from me
at p'lll of your lito . . . where
fore?" "You were my tilenil."
"And would bn so still," she nil
sword; "thy ever grateful friend."
"Then Helen, In friendship's
name, I bid you tell mo where
is vour cat's-eye ring?"
"I lost It," she answered, turn
lug In 111 in In swift surprise. "Hut
why do yuu ?"
never a word.
"Oh, Itlchard," sighed she at last
In awful whisper. "Then you think
he saw It ... on his slayer's
hand . , . my cat's-eye ring?"
"Would It lit a man's Anger,
Helen?"
"No yes. . . . I'm not sure, but
'twas loose on mine."
These white lingers!" said he
and took her hand Into his warm,
vilal clasp again. '
"Hut my ring," sighed she. . "I
wonder where now It is."
"I'd glvo much to know!" said he
thoughtfully. "But enough o' this.
no more o' the past. ' I'll tell thee of
the future."
"What canst thou know of the
future, Itlchard?"
"That I shall woo thee," he an
swered. "Ay and I further-pro
phesy that tills thy Richard, shall
suddenly vanish awhile and yet, so
vanished, be nearer than thou, or
any, dream. I prophesy that be
cause thou art woman very tender
and compassionate, thou slialt yet
come to think on thy Richard with
an evergrowing kindness,- until
one day perchance, shalt be glad
to know him so very truly thy
Richard to command. I prophesy
that Richard vanished, his glad
ghost shall yet watch over thee, till
at lust this murder shall out then
shall he reappear to clasp, to clutch
and seize thee to his heart and then
how Bay you, Helen?"
"Nay prophet, speak thou!" she
murmured. .
But, even as she uttered the
words, a distant clock chimed four.
"Richard, dawn is upon us!"
"As I did prophesy!" he nodded.
"Here have we sat the night
through," sighed he, "nor have I
presumed to kiss thee once!"
"Indeed but you have, sir my
hands both of them!"
' "But never thy lips, Helen! Nor
shall I ever until my name be
clean and I myself, maybap, some
thing moro worthy."
Now, looking Into his sombre
eyes, she caught her breath as if
indeed she had read there some
thing beyond expectation wonder
ful. And when she had vanished Into
tho house, lie strode away," and in
his eyes a radiance not of the"
dawn,
cable, breaklne ne r v,iu ,-n. . , I culture exhibit at the county fair!
re-fracturing one of his legs which i 1,1 September and make every ef
bad been fractured before, i '""1 to reserve some ot their best
breaking his hip and f", during ! Kraln r"r th exhibit. i
the socket of the hl, bone. Atlastl Th" Sams Vally Cirango is
reports he waa resiing as easllv as I suunK1'r'g 'he exhibit, but it Is to;
could be exoeeted. bin his neo ic ' tne Interest of all residents of the
very much against him. Table Itoek and Sams Valley dis-;
Mr. Kingman and Mr. Hnmiin i tr,,,,H t0 lnuke " a creditable nd-i
have had their grain threshed nd : v'r,,!,e",eiu of the,r , l" oductlve
have hauled it 'to-the markets in , nP?!V . ,
Medford'. Mr. Illngman threshed! e c,"ll,'m1n of the fair com
a good crop of wheat from the 10 i ml!"' "C tne Orange has np
acres which .Mr. Hopkins bought ! ,0l,ued the '"""Wing commit
fro,,, C. Corey. u'''s to wo'k on the exhibit and
The Daffod'ii club of Kast Kden ! nUvls!,i ,llat eaeh one kee ln
entertained their husbands at nd his or lwr ni'Pointed place
Uthia park In Ashland last Sun-1 nnd work accordingly. The fol
day. It is needless to say they luwlnS ore the committees just
had one grand feed. ; "pponueu i,y the cnalrman: Pub
James -and Charles D'Angelo en
tertulned a party of friends nl the
Kialto theater last Wednesday
Palatable foods are
better for us
"AN IMPORTANT thing to remember
about eating is that we should enjoy
our food," says one of the country's emi.
nent food scientists, "Remember that
sugar is one of the finest condimentai
foods in the world."
He went on to explain that sugar is
nature's incomparable flavor. It helps
to relieve the monotony of our daily
ri:,. T- - in i.l n -...A-..'-.' '
uitu. ii ; iv, nuiiiiion and
health because it enables us to enjoy a greater variety of
foods more.
"Sugar is wholesome," he said, "and it is inexpensive
Everyone can benefit from this flavor which adds so
much pleasure to many of the foods we eat." "
The advice of this famous man can be carried out in
planning almost all daily dishes. Fresh or cooked fruits
, are full of minerals, vitamins and other health elements '
They are made more delightful to bur taste by the acldi.
tion of sugar. "
The flavors of nearly all vegetables are very much im
proved by adding a pinch of sugar in cooking. Sugar in"
connection with chocolate or cocoa makes milk a de
licious beverage. Most foods are more delicious and
nourishing with sugar. The Sugar Institute.
evening.
Harry Barneburg went out to
their Dead Indian ranch last Wed
nesday to look after their cattle.
Mrs.' Ana Simpson Is at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. X.
Chandler, this week, and Is suf
fering with an Injury to her left
eye.
Mr. and Mrs. 7T. G. Shears and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Shellburn and their
sister-in-law, .Mrs. E. Shellburn,
spent Tuesday In I.lthia ifark, picnicking.
IN TALENT TO HOUSE
"And wo do pronounce a verdict
of wilful murder 'jrainst Hit- ItUli- '
ard Guyfford of Weare, baronet."
Tho inquest Indeed had been but
perfunctory business. Witness
after witness had been called and
examined while Sir Rletad,
crouched at the judas, had
watched, listened, and learned
many things nbout himself.
Ho was a sot, a :areless landlord,
man of riot and evil life, a
friend of gypsies, vagabonds.
thieves and dangerous malefactors.
Viscount Brocklehurst had de
scribed his vicious assault upon
the dead mail. Captain Despnrd
deposed briefly to the Impending
duel. Tom Pitt had told how, at
about the fatal hour, ho bad chnnc
ed to see Sir Richard gallop his
horse very furiously out of the
wood, flourishing a pistol In his
hand. Then followed evidence as
to tho finding of Sir Richard's
blood-stained cloak.
And zounds!" muttered . Sir
Richard, "never sounded man more
guilty rogue than I! Hut . . .
om Pitt you must clap a pistol
In my list to damn mo b:vond re
demption I wonder why?"
All about him were men who
were eager to drag him to a shame
ful doom more especially Viscount
Hrocklehurst nnd Tom Pitt. And
whorefore? The one had been
Julian's familiar friend, and the
other, bis servant. Then there was
his clonk, found in the wood and
smeared with blood. How came It
there? A man had worn It that
evening In the lane. What of Jul-
nn's dying words, the warning
against a cat's-eye ring Helen's
lug, worn on the futul pistol band
of Julian's murderer?
(Coryrlnhl. ls:S, Jcffcry FarnaV
When traveling or vettU'.or.ing,
the safest milk for baby's bottle
is Carnation. It nourishes per
fectly too, and is moredificstiblo
than cow'smilkinany other form.
Writf lor Infant Fterltng Chart
and Cook Book.
CARNATION MM It PRODUCTS CO.
P. O. Ho. JUD, Si.i.on A, I'otlbnd
TABLE ROCK IN
ADDING TO DAIRY
STOCKf RANCH
Truffinl'i dire predictions com
ing true. And ihe taid "love wilt
find a way." Continue the atory
with tomorrow' chapter.
TAL15.NJT, On?., July 19. (Spec
ial.) Mr. Kaufman of Medford Ih
making preimrallons tn open a
pack. iik tiou.se In the old lialey
cannery building when the fruit
season pnens.
Mrs. Jay Terrlll and daughter
Barhata of Talent called on Mrs.
Kus.sell and family of Ashlund last
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Walter of I'ort
land returned home Monday after
a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs.
J. J. Trynn of Talent. Mrs. Tryon
accompanied them to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Will ChilderH and
son John returned Wednesday
from a week's visit at Crescent
City and Handon.
Addison Helms, well known in
Talent, went to Sun Francisco Mon
day to take d r:wins lessons nnd
look for a location.
Mrs. Anna Jackson and dnujjh
ter Dorothy of Los AiiKt'les called
at the home of Mrs. Jackson's
brother. A. T. Kdmunson, last
Tuesday, while en route to Seattle i
for a week's visit. j
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Long and
three aims from Hayden, Coio., ar
rived ly motor Tuesday evening
on an extended visit at the home
of Mr. Long's brother, C. W. Long
and family.
MiHs Dorothy llreymer and Floyd
Burnett were married in Medford
last Saturday. The younf? couple
will make their home in Ashland.
A party of young people from
Talent went to Ashland Wednes
day evening to ehnravari the newly-weds.
D. M. LOWE INJURED
BY
TAU'INT, Ore.. July 10.- (Spec
ial.) D. M. Lowp met with a painT
fill accident last week while fixing
a derrick rope. The team started
unexpectedly, drawing his hand
into the pulley, bruising it nnd
severing the left forefinger.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleshman of New
York visited at the homes of Mr.,
W. W. Kstes und Mr. and Mrs.
Clms, Kstes last week.
Chas. Slockwell, cousin of Mr
Hamilton, returned to his home In
I -os Angeles last Tuesday.
Miss Velma Mason visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Holley
in Medford. last week. On Tues
day Mr. and Mrs. Holley and Miss
Mason motored to Koschurg.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. J. Cournth nnd
Mr. and Mrs. John Hearing. Mrs.
Hearing returned with them from
visiting in California. The entire
party .then motored to Klamath
Falls Saturday, returning Tuesday.
I.. I. Crawford, while in Port
land, visited Mrs. Crawford's
cousiu, Mrs. Jay Hurd. nnd nlso
took dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnt.
Morgan, formerly of Medford.
Dr. and Mrs. Hlnrkmait nnd
daughter Kllxabeth and Mrs. Kate
l.uther of Stockton. Cal., spent
Monday at tho Talent campuroumls
visiting Mr. and Mrs. (. A. Man
niivg. on their return from t h
medical convention at I'ortland.
Wright of this place, is reported
lo be critically 111.
K M. Fisher of Sams Valley is
putting up tho hay on the J. I.
Nealon and Miller lamhcs this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huntress
and Miss fcvu Nealen returned
Sunday from n weeks' visit In
Central California and left here I
Wednesday morning for Portland,
where Mr. nnd Mrs. Huntress make
Iheir home.
Miss Nealon will return to her
The Safeguarded MttJj
"from Contented Cows"
TAHI.K HOCK, Ore, July 10.
(Special) Seeral htad dairy
eows wmv pmvhased lust wwk by work In Medford after a few days
Mr. and Mrs. l.ce Hardmnu, who visit with friends. Mrs. It lunch
are getting Into the dairy business. Oregory nnd children ar spend-
Mlss Hee Reabrook returned last : ig the week at Diamond lake.
Sunday from n two weeks vaca- doe West of the Agate district
Hon spent iu Washington atate und has a crew of men hauling hay Opening of thre new" west coast
""mem o. son. , on ine cemtieton ranch, ofticos or the hureuu of agriculture
.. P. Hall writes from Saer- j Many pheasants nctn are being of economics at San Francisco, Uig
monto that owing to the poor fruit i destroyed with the seeond cutting i VngeleH and Portland w is nr.
nounced by the department of aK
WASHINGTON, July IS. (P)
neuy. Eva Nealon. Mrs. p. T. !
Wilson, Frances 'Wilson. Sheaf i
grain, Albert Straus, H. M. Hnr-I
per. Paul McKJnnls. Grasses, It.
15. Nealon, John Wilson, and Eva
Frink. Herbs, Mrs. Violet Hamil
ton. Eunice Glass, Stanley Vau-
Khan. Stone fruits and grapes,
Herbert Fitzgerald, Chan.. Gray and!
K. E. Nealon. Pears, Steve Wil-1
son, Arthur Ktraus, M. H. Harper.
Apples. Orin Atkinson. John Hall'
and Bill Hittle. Canned and dried!
fruits and vegetables, Mrs. Georgaj
McDonough,' Mrs.- Hensley and
Mrs. Frink. Poultry and dairy j
products, George Wright, Lee Ca-
ton. Ruth Frink. Threshed grains !
and seeds, o. T. Wilson, J. I '
Nealon and Glenn Garrett. Gar-
den truck, corn nnd potatoes, Ees-j
ter Hamilton, Kalph Wilson. Don-;
aid Wilson. Specialties, George i
McDonough. S. S. Abbott, Max!
Schulz. Arrangement nnd deco-j
ration, Dona Straus, Mrs. Mar-,
garet Beagle. Jesse Glass, liessio
Fredenburg and Ada East.
The canned line of fruits and!
vegetables will be put up in the;
economy jars, as were used last
year. !
Win. Straus, who is convalescing'
from a serious attack of blood,
poison, contracted in KlamathJ
county, arrived at his home last !
week to remain until fully re
covered.
Glenn Garrett returned Thurs
day from Fish lake, where he en
joyed a week's outing.
Mrs. Beckas, who Is instructing
the girls' sewing club would ap
preciate having the mothers at
tend the meetings whenever? pos
sible. The girls meet nt the
Beckas home every Thursday even-i
ing.
Miss Norma Sage of Table Rock
if visiting this week with her cou
sin, Betty Wilson.
Ijist week's visitors at the Geo.
McDonough home were Mr. and j
Mrs. Carl Sorensen and children j
of San Martin, Calif., who were
on n return trip from visiting'
relatives in Wenatchee, Wash.,!
and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Dinville J
of Medford. Mrs. Sorensen Is aj
niece of Mr. McDonough und Mrs. j
IJnville a sister. 1
W. A. Tresham of Holland vis
ited Wednesday with his son. Otto,;
nnd family. Mr. Tresham likes i
his new location, but it Van not;
eijual his old home place.
The secretary of the Sams Val
ley Grange, George McDonough.
he has in his care n
bread knife, a pail with lunch j
kit and a new bow tie, which lie i
gathered up at the Grange picnic
grounds the 4th of July nt tho .
Elks grounds. If he doesn't heav
from the owners soon he may put J
the articles in our building- fund. ;
Miss Geraldlne Harper success-j
fully passed the June examination,
in arithmetic and will add another!
student to the freshman class this!
year. j
The Frank Moore family, who.
visited Ellis and Glen Garrett for
several weeks, returned Friday!
to the Moore lome at Carlton. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. liowe nnd
daughter, Mrs. Bent LCdlngton, nrei
spending a few weeks at the
Belknap springs. j
Mrs. John Edington and daugh-i
ter, Iivelte, returned this week
from a visit with Mr. Edington
at Crescent City,
who recommends
Puritan Malt is interested
in satisfying his trade
He Is worth
knowing.
mi
zl quality because it's all barley
C ''d
Rohe Summer Coohie-Ca kcThat
Keeps
Indefinitely
Don't keep the home fire$ baking ali
summer. Serve Cup Custard Cookie
Cakes. They arc cake and confection
combined and keep indefinitely.
Order by name from your grocer.
One' of the Kany
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famous Qooke-Qakes
TW-BI.U BISCUIT C0.2-SooWf. Portl.mJ, Sentttt
li1
rtculturo today. The new service
will make the work nation Vide.
crop in thut section, "business of alfalfa here, probably more
has simply dried Up on the vine." .than were broken up during the
He iilso slates that the report Is j first cr.ltlngi
current there that the It nunc. Miss Sue I.vdiard. who teaches
river, as a fishing stream, has' school in southern California Is More than 3oo Ohio settlements
been fUhed out. j spending her summer vacation Inaccessible by railroad may be
M. M. WtAht, familiarly known here with home folks. reached by boat from Cincinnati,
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