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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1929)
FAOfl TTTRF.E Head North Baptist REESE CREEK HAS - BARTLETT PEARS MKDrOTJD MATT, TTTT!TTXT fEDFORD, OUKflON, FRIDAY. J FLY If). V.Y2 ! AVILLOW SI'ltlNCiy. On.. July; lit. imperial.) The pi.-klim of: nanieiis win nokiii mioh. ..very 0110 jx liHiiliu boxes. The mmii from the Soberer orchard have un loaded a car ifv tioxrq tliiH wuck from Seven Oaks tddiim. Threshing Is In fiitl swim: in j this district. The crows are ivmk liiK this week at the lt:iy place and John Anderson and J. YV. Klden rune hep. Mr. and Mrs. John Anders are entertaining their daughter and ch I Id re n from Port In nd . Mr. and Mrs. Prank Thompklns moved this week from their ranch to their place in Medford. Mr. Thompkins runs a dryer in Med ford nnd they live there during tlio fall and early winter. Misses Roberta ami Herniee Itenmes are upending a few weeks with relatives in I'll ilx and help ing with the raspberry picking. Miss Wylamae Parker is spend inj; the week in Crams Pass visit Inn her sister and her grand mnlher at the la iter's home. CleorKe and Harry Klden are working on tho ninht shift at the hox factory during this warm weather, hut later will again bo . with the day force. ( W. K. Parker Is building an ad dition to the Jack Lees house in Central Point. Mr. Parker has Just finished a job at the C. M. Taylor : home, where he built; a tank tower and added a front porch, to the house. , , TtOGUK KlYEH. Ore.. July 19. (Special.) William Iteach re cently received a shipment of 2!0 Plymouth Itock pullets from Can by, Oregon. Mr. Beach has kept .tt fine strain of Plymouth Hock chickens for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Kdehncith re turned to Kupone after spending several days at the Uads home Mr. and Mrs. Kdelnieith expect to return here soon to locate perma nently. Fu oral services for Fdmund Shaffer were held at Rogue Kiver cemetery on Friday afternoon July 1ft at 2 o'clock, conducted by Rev. McAfee. Last Thursday evening, Mrs. Fern Fads, Miss Fdna Jloppc, Mrs. I. T. Galligar, Mrs. J,amb and Mrs. Putnam appeared on the nid lo progra m a t M ed ford. Thoy represented Live Oak (1 range, in thu Valley C! range program. . Chicago boasts twin artists . Marvin und Ivan Albright one, n painter, the other a sculptor. amth the town Victor- WITH ELECTRO IA Micro "Synchronous I VMM .UfcMO $178 Palmer Music House Open evenings this week AH the municoftln! worltl in onn ihnndnomr, compnrl cnbinrl! AloocxqniiloV'ictor-RflioCon. ole. IWiiing in the world like micro-trnchronou rtrepliont VTe are demonMrating dy and night. You know that here are courtesy, comfort and service. Eaoy terms arranged. Come in tintl hoar VictorIlnfIio NOW! T KM 'M ': -it-. Attocisted Prss Phot Alton L. Miller, of Boston (top) was elected president of Northern Baptists by the Denver convention Rov. David Jones Evans, of Kansas City. Mo, was sleeted vicepresl dent. E (Ity .Mary (. Ouvy) KDFN PUIXINCT. Ore., July . ( Speefa I. ) Harry Morrison of Talent is threshing in the vicin ity of Phoenix this week, first on the Ed Hamlin place and then on the Carey ranch. Harry has two machines, one a big combine, the other a smaller one. He now has five hundred acres contracted; be sides he has about that much of his own to thresh. Last Monday the P. Angelo bro thers Charles and James of Long Beach, arrived in the valley to spend a week sightseeing. Thoy are at the Lithia hotel In Ash la lid. On Monday they were guests at dinner ut tho C. Carey home. James is accompanied by his wife and daughters, Frances and Jose phine and James Jr. They loft early for Crater Lake and will visit the Caves later. Last Sunday about twenty per sons of this perclnct motored to Union Creek, where thoy enjoyed a picnic lunch and rambled among the big trees ami along the river banks. Those of the party were the families of John Mast, A. H. Fisher, Mr. Hayes and wifo and children, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Chan dler and Irene Stand ley and Mr. and Mrs. 11. I!. Rankin. M r. nnd Mrs. 1 lopk ins arrived from Corning to take possession of their new purchase of ten acres. of land in this precinct. Mr. Hopkins says be has lonkod over consider able territory but likes the llogue Kiver valley best of all. E ItOCIT: KlVKll. Urn.. July 19. (Special.) Visitors tu Medford from Uosuc Itlver encounter many humps over tlio old road. The bridge spanning the UoKtie is par tially torn out. Reconstruction work is advancing rapidly, and the citizens of ItoKtie Hlvor will be amply repaid for the inconveni ence suffered duriiiB tho rebuild ing when the new bridge Is com pleted. A large crowd of Grangers en joyed an all-day picnic at the En terprise flrange hnll. A basket dinner was held after a short pro gram in the hall. After dinner, contests were held and in the late evening well attended dance was given. TABLE ROCK ALFALFA LIGHT BUT OF QUALITY TAHl.K IKM'K, Ore. July 13. (Special) 1'arniers here are busy with the harvesting of their sec ond crop of alfalfa, which in many cases Is somewhat lighter man uxuHl. hut of excellent (uallty. Mrs. Jim Kneeland and baby daughter arc expected to return home tomorrow from the hospital ut Medford. Mrs. Kneeland and the tlnv little miss are getting i along fine and Ijaddy Jim Is feel i Ing so proud that he has ordered la brand new ear lo fittingly cele brate the Increase In hl lamn. The W I I so n-Noston threshing outfit began the season's opera lions Wednesday morning In the tlrlffin creek district. This Is R new outfit recently pun hased and Is said to be doln? excellent work. -t...i,..t v.llr-v Creamorv Co. luiannii'v - -- -- i moved Into new quarters on inaiu street of this loa. 1 RFKSF CIIKFK. Ore, July ifi. ! (Special) M. lleckenbtirger gave a hand in repairing a break in the canal bank on schedule one Inst week. Ted Seaman has had i tii I o a spell f bad luck In connection with the Kagle Point Irrigation district,' On Monday, the 1 5th. it was found necessary to put in SO feet of flume on schedule one and the next two days It was neces sary to construct another flume at the Daluuk place at Nichols (!hi, and sluice several hundred feet of sand nnd gravel that had about filled a portion of the ditch al the head of the west laterHl. The farmers were quite willing to assist the regular crew and at this writing the repair is Hear ing completion. one ot the di rectors is very busy with a pick and shovel and another is ably represented, and the superinten dent, M r. Seaman, is on the go almost day and night. The canals and laterals arc in the best condi tion they were ever in, but on ac count of tho late spring rains. It threw the Irrigating so much to gether that it has been necessary to put more water in the main canal thnn usual and as a result the danger of breaks is greater. T2AO LR POINT. Ore, July 19. (Special) Next Sunday. July 21. the Kcv. John Stille of Heese Creek will occupy the pulpit of the l'rebyterian church in tho absence of Ilev. Davidson, who left this week to attend the south ern Oregon Synod at Albany. All are cordially invited to come and hear the message of Hev. Stille.' The lessen for the Sunday school is Kzokiel's vision of hope. The entire lesson is found in KzeU. 47:1-12. School ut 10 a. ni. I'roaehltiK services at 11 n. m. There will be no Christian lCndeavor meetings dull ne the hot weather. ' Mrs. A. A. Hall Is on tho sick list and Dorothy Coy is stopping with them at present. ; Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Cowden and Ernest Smith went to Butte Kails Sunday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Nichols re-1 turned Saturday evening from their trip to tho Yellowstone park.j Thoy report n very fine trip. J S. II. Marnlsh, Mr. and Mrs. Kny; Harnish and Mr. and Mrs. Lestorj Throckmorton enjoyed the C!rant;c. ( radio program Thursday evening' i-t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Koy j Ashpole. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Tlwidar-' mel of ltutte Kails were calling fin friends In K.aclo 1'olnt Tuo-d;'y. W. C. Clements, proprietor of the lo;-al lumber yard, bromint Kalph Hurst home from tho Sac red Heart hospital Sunday. i Mr. noadarmel arrived homo from Portland Tuesday, wh?re he had bon on business, but went on to Hend. i Gun Itosalos. who Is In the Sac-! red Heart hospital with stomach; trouble. Is reported improving. j Myrtle Von dor Hellen. Mrs.! Frank Ttrown. Mrs. S. II. Holmes and Mrs. Van Scoy went to Med ford Sunday to a show. I Mr. Hiid Mrs. Weed of Medford. wore all day visitors at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Haley Suu-j day. I Iceland IVttinrow left Mondavi morning for points beyond Itutto, Kails. He Is with the surveying crow. ! Mrs. Tavhi Shaw left Wednes day for San Krandsco and ar rived back homo again In Kagle I'oint Sunday. Miss Margaret SVay. who has been attending the school Jj. I. V. K. at Ijon Angeles, arrived in Ragle Point Wednesday and will spend her summer vacation with her mother. Mrs. Swazy. REESE CREEK GRASS KKKSI-; fMIKKK. Ore, July lit. rKprohil) A crass flro wuh Hturtcd Tnosday nioriiltiK nonr i!nr ncy Onod tt plnce nnd ft was with mine diffii-ulty that thrlr homo whs Hfivod from tho flumt'S. It i understood that ahout rij;ht tier of wood hurncd up. It Ih not known how tho fiio Kt wtartod. Mm. II. I'.ionkH anl Mrs. Itort Knlcht roturnrd Imnio IhmI Sun day tho Mlh, boinp delightod with tho llok-uc Hivor vaMry. Thoy ox proKSod a dcxirc to i it urn aa in noxt yoar. Ktmv JftoUitoii fxportH to help hnrley CinKrad thresh wlinit ; this yi nr. Ho t xpt'Cts lo hot;ln j In a few day. I Frank Hruwn Is well ploafod j with the way their hay turned : out on tho H thin sprlnif. Ho ftald , it wont hotter tliun throe ton to, tho arro. Thoy had M7 ttn bailod aftor fillliiK their Imrn and ctK k- lnr some. ' It Im undorftood that Kalph j Ilni t, .tho younif man that wai' hurt last week In n rtnmway truck j ner Il'H-ky hill U Improving nnd I experts- tu ho out of the hocpital soon. Aim. T,ewln Hohortson und ohll dron vtn'tod Mr. J. A- Woods one day last week. Shipment 'f hloodpd cuttle from 4'atibdn to Australia ha Im-coiho an lnipoitunt export Item. " "- ' Cools tlie Burn Instantly sootlies, lieals, protects PYROL IS AN IMMEDIATE Relief to burned, blistered skin. Ten minutes after application the fire is gone and healing has begun. There no need to 6poil your fun this summer if you will keep a tube of PYROL handy and use it before expo sure to the sun's ravs. It serves as a shield and off. Bathing Epsom Salts In Packages 3 lb. Package 25c 5 lb. Package. 40c 10 lb. Package 75c Keeps You Cool! OWL POISON OAK LOTION A sure cure for poison oak 6 oz. Bottle 60c A Guaranteed Preparation Main aid Central TALENT GRANGERS WIN FLOAT. PRIZE TAI.IvNT, Ore., July (Smt Inl.) Talent (Iran fie met Thurs day tilth!. July 11th. with u fair attenan':o, ref;:tnlh:hM of Hh heim; a. pnHtponod nioeiinw und a. very hijH.v time. Tho business mooting wns brief, and the loeliire hour eunsiwted nf a rojidliiK by t. II. r.iilltin. Tal ent (i ranee roecived ft prl.o fur the float entoreil in the piirndo at Afhland on the Fourth, whieh ;i a mjrprlMO and was Ktcatly iipni' elated. Mrs. It. N. Knnoh of Tab-nt at tojidod the h;,nipift civen by t he Nollihbnrs of Wnoih-iMfl of Clu... nix at the Kver Hhady park, Wed-ne-day aft'-rnooti. Mrs. Lawren'f 'lon of ,Wi -In nd ea lied o n M i s. i". W, I .on -j, Monday afternoon. Mr. and M r. Wilson have roeently ptirfha-d new home In Ahland. Mr. and Mrs. '. r. r...nd of T.il ent and Mr. and Mrs. Ihtrkdale Medfonl wont to CreKeont City la-' Sunday, returning tho h'amo day. The fenlor Kroup of Cm m pf ire IIi1m cave Mrs. Flton Hart f. sur prise parly lat Wednesday even ing. 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