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PIOE SIX MTTDFORP MATL TRIBUNE, MKDFORD, OREfiOX. FRIDAY, JULY 20. 1920. In-fore retuininp home. .Mrs. J. Matney und Mrs. l;a t)ffeliljacher of Applegatu were vis. ItinK at the homo of Onle Weirner last Sunday. Jim McCallistcr, with .Mr. and .Mis. Marion Sutton, were enjov ln; the slKhm and plcnicklni; at Crater like last Sunday. .Mrs. Anna W'alch returneil from Oil., arrived Tuesday for a with Mr. lt-ll's ulslcr. .Mr. Krown and family. Mr. mil time was n resident of HioWhHlH.ru. On Wednesd eitioycd a. pleasant trip I" y they Crater Luke. and Mia. AValler Marshall ainily high- ! the Ashland husidtal last Humluy itie I mil'-h Improved in health. r i i a 3 i a I ri vn r- tim ! hi - - - I i hi i riii Ann n ii r i mi rim 1 - risnn n riii nrn n "" MLl 1 rM Y L LO ir nL MbObU iMnu ut r t. v , V K.N A rAAN rK.Va: liCW VslLV rlUUCald 111 1 irtixFL CI I liEW B fSrlt rit.iiw. iii.i.iui..wWiv, , ijnf VISIT CONVENTION INJURES EYES OF .mm KM - . Til SM-ll-rr.il f I ' ' t. " r.. ... ; . , ?v, V T v f' J a.il mns. wllli Lliu l.ul!e 1 li if i im u i a nfi a I u 'lr iiUAi til 1 1 k 1 1 1 ii i t 'vi-,' ?t,rvr srevfzvjr 4.a rnimnn nr n n r .M,..fu,i. !, Tu.-.h.y ...ra luvj in rxLMifiHi n, uuiinML runiiLH wi'iiA v;m : , mm ur b. y:jt. .. . IM- ifPiV., ' A ctj i - , uM,u .-UI.M-. ore.. July C( ; ,f J s , , ffjfc. J S jj MmjaM I J i f -"I,'""- -M .'. J'.. Alcxnn. jwl.ll. h.lplng fill the .hotnloill f If M i'Jh "V-CStTPis ii, ?! J- V"J Vln.-et hnspitH! in , . Ei!-.' J 4 1 i V. KV2.1w,iT'8f-Vi I "' 2,4 ';J j I'ortliind, lived In Ontral I'oint ;tak uf .h. Central I'oln. fi; . f 4 I FH j HmJK " J J i " "r"- "n) h"" ""'" Innk, e"t soiilo if the chemical !t 2 U t e 1! 1 "l'f ' . ft i i I 'ulm were Hinl.lrnnl Ijv l.rr imskIiic I, I , 1 i Sjiit.l Jlj A, u Pi '1 I .8 Mie w n B,.o.l woman il.-votc.rt to I t Ik til lltMl" .'L' I 'Pfi? K , - "J ".' r f tl.e Christian church. ! I'h . I , A S , XV- t .1 iuuhter. I.oti and I.etha llwmol- . it i rf"iw2'"F $ f Vi Ati3vi t ii ve,iufctripit,bWita t. . Ui A''" VFO1W'?l' ' I J '"r KisteiH and three brother- J i 'fViV ''V s'W'tlt lriJ nd a host of friends. The funeral J A I .i1 - , I''' ' "1 services ,vere held at the Christian JV t , J UT' , -7 ."AV' ,fkSfili.' t church. conducted by Rev. D. K. 1-"".- I ,";1 t "yw , , Vj yyiJ,r421 M'"rJ. rioral tributes, beautiful l0 i S1!', X f $$k "'l many, showed tho esteem In V t. 4 ' JL kA . tli"X.4 r f'Ct IS lll' -lie as held. Interment rH yJZ -l.ALiAMflAirfjaSk. J 5"i 1 was in the Central Point cemetery. ."T I v ' ' S ?. JfS. . jThe families have the sympathy fWw' jam wiAiiTata i S " J j"( community. ImmSBN TAI.KNT. July 2C (Special) Mr. and Mrs. I O. 1'enland and Jlr. and Sirs. K. C. (lardner at teniled the Klks' convention In Klatuath Palls. .Mr. and .Mrs. Io lilanchett from : his eyes, and on his chest. It Kawtelle. Calif., visited .Mr. aiid;wa, thUBht for ,t ln0 ho mlKht Mrs. C. V. I.011K Saturday on theli tho KiKllt of nc ,,yc ,,. way to l'oi tland lor a three. ,h(, ,ctor thinks tho trouble will Hiomns siay. ,p overcome. The II. it. Commons family vis- udbcrt Denton or Klamath Hull Ited Klamath Kails this week. , ..;..,. hl , ,,. i,iv How good vegetables can be if cooked in this appetizing way! Mr, j-.vt-jyn uvxwr 01 roi iiui.-. , UlV(l nn(, flimlIy thia w,.L.k xvno ih HttcntiiiiK Miinmrr cim.om 0rth Mllu.r UtlU. Mon ot at t lie normal at Ashland viiuu Mr. and Mrn. R .V. French of Tal ent latit Saturday eveninn. M rs. 1 1 own nl Odrn nd da iik h -tcr, llcn.si forinrrly of Talt-nt, hut now of Hollywood, C;rl., vlnitid at t lie home of Mi', and Mrs. J. H. Cinwfonl TufMtlay. Kldcr and Mis. C. K. Hunt and family of Mount Shasta, t'al., wci quests nt ihe homo of Mr. and Mis. Li. N. I'Yt'iirh lad Sunday. IJttle J "rain IIusmvU, foiiiurly if Talent, is vi-ry 111 at her lioni': In Ashland. Mih. i. I. Hullon of Talrnt, re turned AWdnofday from a trip to (.'hehalis, AVanh. J .!. Srojt and ffranddauuhtt-r, , ncconipantfd hy Mrs. Lillian tricot I, made a hutftni-KH I ri j to Williams, Cal., latit week, retunilng Sun day. Mr. and Mih. Ilarvoy Cliff left 'J'ui'uday morning for Crenceni lake for a work's outline. I Mix. II. 11. I,..w.- and Mohhy lift; last Friday for a two weeks' visit wit It rclativrH In Portland. I Mr. A. N. McMuhon ti visit itK . her liiiiKh:cr at KuKrno this week. Klder C. . Hunt of Mt. Shasta.1 proat hrd ut the Ikiptlst t huri h ! Oith Miller, little won of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller js taking swimming h'ssons of the in structors at the Nat In Med ford and is makini: fine progress. Mr. Kirhry of l'oitland has hern visiting old friends. Mrs. L. H. Smith and son, Clifford Smith and family. -Mrs. M. 11. Smith and j liiaiiddaiiKhtrr, Zaider. aeeump"-! nied Mr. Itfehey to Klamath FaIN,1 Friday of last wefk, returning in1 the t'venintr. Mr. ltichey returned to Cortland Sunday a-coin panic hv Mrs. Clifford Smith, who wi spend two weeks in the city, visit ing her sisters and hrotliers. l'oit land Is her old home. The Misses Dorothy Martin and Kdlth lnman returned Tuesday from thrlr vacation at Mandon, Itost huifT and Gltfiidale. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Swi-rrt of t.on Angeles were pneslH of Di li ml Mrs. C. c. (foldsherry from Sumlay until Thursday. I Miss It:i IPnshaw of VmkW VKW YORK. A city of Mr tit has !' nt Is spendim; this week at middenly appeared In the heart of the home uf Mrs. C. K. Stanley In New York. This city, which is of Central I'oint. ' flcially known a a the WcstlngliouQ Little Cerirudr Moure. daiiKhtnr Lighting Institute, occupies the en of Mrs. Kd M(a.re, has toiisllitls Hre 8(3Ventn door of ,he (j,.aU(I Cen. .Mrs. jaeoos ui -"nm-.u t , piafi bnilrlfnir at 47th Strpnt and Lexington Avenue. This per- ; Has Full Size Streets, With Homes, Stores, Theatre and School Also Aviation Field in Operation. uf Me.lford has ItMiscd the Wiseman house. Mr. and Mrs. I-. Hatfield spenl last Sunday Jtev. mid Mrs. F. Audley itrown 1 ' ' '' " manent institute is for the aivance- Thc federated Sunday school "lent of the art of modern llBlitln hid thrir annual nienic at Lake and Is contributed to the Industry Creek Thursday. b-v tn Westinghouse Lamp Com- I Hurl l'ever. son of Mayor and pany. j Mrs. W. C. Lcever. who has lern In this institute, the public will working for a 1'ortland Hardware fin(j Mazda Avenue, a full-sized company for some time, has a- gtreel ISO feet Iouk. anil 20 feet cepU'd a iiosnn.n in tne Hporuiir, fj an(j Cross Street 85 feet in Kntuy department of MontRomer iengt no(n of thfisc Htreets navo ANiiril in ancuuer. vwisn. - (.hnractprfsHrq nf nnv ritv An Air Port in operation Above at left Ma 2 da Avenue, a full size street both fraturee built in Grand Central Pafsce, New York, under auspices of Westinghoi'ss Lamp Company. In inset Ralph Neumullcr, Director. lire spending a f. w da s Kenc and will visit tin- Met In camp niretini: in Cottage ii cm thrir return. Mrs. Tiyon of Talent has turned from I'ortlaii'l. acetnit-1 panied hy ht-r nierv. .Miss Helen She! ton, wln will visit at the Trvfili Ikiiih- for two Weeks. I Mr. and MrsAHhur Kleinhatn-! mer, necompau ed hy their daiiKb- ler,- Mrs. Vountf and daiiKhler, all of Apphjjate, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Jtubivon last week. Mrs. U A. Wilkinson of the Dead Indian Soda Springs was an ovrrnlKht cuest of Mrs. Myron DeFord Monday. Mrs. Uollle Merry and children of Ashland were all day visitors iff .Mrs. Klmrr Kincaid Tuesday. Ilnptlst Clnin-li. Sunday school ut the Maptlst rhureh at 10 o'clock Sunday morn. in. Mrs. M. N. French, supt. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Collins of ('annua i' visiting Mr. and Mr ! Murine and Mends in tin i Mrs. T. r. Tollefson of Central Point will accompany Mr I Mrs. Allan Drewry and daughters. the Miss'S liarhara, 1-iura an 1 Peachy of Med ford, to Diamond I lake where they will remain a week. , Mr. and Mrs. .lark Ies have had as their quests the past week Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Hell from Mar queltc. Iowa. Mr. Melt Is a brother of Mrs. U'es. The 118 family and their Kiiests drove to Crescent City and spent Sunday. Methodist Chuivh. Dr. Standard of I'hoenix will Mil Ihe pulpit Sunday mornfnt: ut 11 o'clock In the absence nf the pas tor. Itev. F. Audley Itrown of the Methodist church. The Kp worth lea k no will have chai'Kv of the evening Hcrvlcc. 4 I OF TALENT PASTOR TALKNT, July 2)1. (Special) At a business merlin; of the Map tint church the resignation of the pastor, Jua'U Kenlon, was ac:eptccl. Mis Vehna Mason of Talent HiUt Tuesday and Wrdliesda with her a u n t. Mr. Clarence lli'iiu's in Asblamt. Miss Mabel Wood of Keuo Is vis ItliiK her cousin. Mix c. v. Iahik. for a few days this week. The tilrl Scouts arc Klvlni; a play In t he near future. Watch lor further announcements. Tho older you UK people of the Methodist Sunday school enjoyed n picnic supper last Friday niht at the forks of tho roud on Wan ner creek. Mr. and Mrs. May Coleman of Jacksonville and Mr. and Mrs. F.d l rcuch and children visited at Ihe lioiue of Mr. and -Mrs. M. N. From b reerntly. at rnf Horn ftt n lin foi twl n wore. v iHey thing to meet the business and so cial requirements ot tne avenipc a. small town, a department store. bank, offices, and industriul build InfiH. florist and other shops, com bination service and gas liUins station, school, modern home, an nailery, and llieutre or auditorium larRe enough to seat many people. Mazda Avenue's unique lighting system will be used to demomitnite proper highway-lighting as this particular street can he lighted with lifferent degrees of intensity. rrnfTIc signals will also be demon strated here. Occupies City Block When you st;p to consider lli.it thin permanent exhibition occupies forty thousand square feet or an entire city block, some Idea of the size can be visualized. It is to this gigantic permanent experiments I laboratory that the scientists, engi neers, architects, designers, and all others interested ia electrical art will come for the solution of thir lighting problems, whether it be in thrir homes, o Rices or factories to the conserving of thi? eyesight of thetr workers, l! will r.!fo be a meeting place for students of tech nical fdiooln and college?, lighting engineers and public utility men. mid also for tit mem hers of scien tific and engineering organizations. Ralph NeumuPer Director The Institute will be under the direction of Ralph Ncumuller, long recognized ;is one or Ihe leaders in the electrical industry. His wide experience in the Public Ftillty Held will enable him to make the Institute of great va!u to the elec trical industry and to the city and country as well. One of the most Interesting sec tions of the Institute ia the trans portation room In which is located an aviation field. Mere can b seen nil the activities of an ;:irport :n full operation under day :itid night conditions. livery d"tnil nf Mlutm natinn ia shown hre. f:o:n the Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Jackson and two children of San Jose. Calif., arrived Sunday for a visit with M rs." Jackson 'h parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiley. Mr. Jackson's mother, Mrs. W. K. Jackson, came with them. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Young of San Jose, Calif., were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones this week. They arc old friends. Mr. Young and Mr. Jones worked together for the s; I. Co., ut the Oakland nier several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Isaacson left Thursday for a two weeks vacation at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Oilmore and .Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burns and daughter Hcssio and Miss Fern Hathaway were guests of Mr. and Mrs. c. Gilmore Sunday in Ash. E elaborate floodlighting system to the IllUTiinated wind nek on the top of the u'dnc,ar. This field Is sd i land arranged that it represents nil are3 I Ira GriRsby M ho has been very of 250 sifnare miles. Here the avi-'ill the past .three weeks Is a little ator can work out all of his many better. problems ror safe night flying. j John Welch Is iiuite ill ut his ; home. Mo'Jz't School Room j , In another section of the !u?tit'ile j is found a mode! school room hav- i int; arro:n:nodations for thirty-five ! people. Merc is found what hardly exists today: that is. adequate light in:; for the school room namely, the proper Illumination on black hoard spaces, together with a mod ern general and unit system of ven tilation. The art galiery of the Institute bus many unequalled methods of II- j In tiilnotioii. Here will he domon- j stratcd a newly developed lens ' principle which permits the lisbtlnR j equipment to h? recessed on struc- lural surfaces. This system allows ' tho light to so to higher intensities f and can he used in the operating rooms of a ho-ipita! where it is easily possible for a qualified snr gcon to perform a major operation under the un-ilarinr;, hish-intensfty l:Tbt demonrtrated here, which funr'.inm without the least discom fort to th? eyes of the surpeon or others in the room assisting him. MANY men and many children seem to dislike certain vegetable dishes that everyone knows they should eat. That is why the recent work of a group of nationally known women cooking ex perts is so important. These women working on the problem of taste redis covered an old secret add . a dash of sugar to vegetables while . they are cookintr. It makes more difference to the taste than anyone who has not tried it would believe. No, it does not make the vcgetables'taste sweet. That must be clear. The little sugar acts as a developer of the tasteful flavors of the delicious flavors already in the foods. It also makes the vegetables seem fresher and it adds to their color. Experiment now with a little sugar in cooking every kind of vegetable and you will be amazed at the difference it makes. A great variety of appetizing foods that is the daily need of children and adults. Remember to use a little sugar as a flavorer for cereals, fruits, vegetables and milk desserts. Sugar, if used intelligently, can help everyone to eat and to enjoy variety. Think of sugar as a seasoning. Good food promotes good health. The Sugar Institute. Would a fritter "turn out right" if ii were the size of a loaf of bread? It probari v wouldn't. Ami cnlToe roasted in bulk never "turns out" with the line uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee. For Hills Bios, roast their coffee a few pounds at time liy n continuous process Controlled Rousting. Every berry is roasted evenly I to perfection. HILLS BROS . COFFEE KDKX l'HHClNCT. Ore.. July '-'0 ( Special. ) Telephone U s r r s along the highway are rejoicing because of the linemen having fin ished the work on the power and long il (stance telephone wires, as the service on the local lines was impaired tlurlng the time they were working. Mr. Mrowning who sustained In juries while hauling hay for Fred Furry some ten days auo. Is gel - i ting along as well as could be ex- j h( I ted but it Is doul.llul H be will ! nlk for sotne time to come. j'1 Mrs. i:. II. (lore will have .11 ; J'1 music class in the srhool at I'hor- !H niv auain. this winter. A number ' of new pupils are planning to take music. Many of I be farmers In North Talent were not ready to thresh when Mr. Morrtion was here and will he a little late with their j tin ej-htm:. ' Mrs. Moubaui will attend the new j course In advanced studies at Ash- ' land Normal the net ix weeks. James D. Augelo and family and hi In other Charles, returned to ihrlr home ami hu-mrs at Meach after a two weeks va in our valley. This is (he season the families have vacation time in Kokuc Hive ley. Mr. llasetifurter has his home on the tract which he chased from Dr. Mai grave finished. WEEDS ON RIGHT OF i WDNERS ON WAGNER NAIL PIERCES FOOT1 WAY AT REESE CREEK CFNTUAM I'dlNT. Ore,. July L'll (Special.) Waller arr. who pp'd "ii a nail about two weeks , came mm y near bavinc lol k -w last Sunday, from the i HCi.ts. was taken io a doctor. and siiay who - Mr. and .Mrs. . A. Ciaio Miss Mary Mee spent Wedm on Applratr visiting relative;. Kev. and Mrs 1.. A. Meade. hae heelt eo ml net i n u xei'Viet Hie F.d. rated church Ihe past two weeks, am! Itev. and .Mis. .1 . M. Johnson left .Monday for Albany to attend the synod. Mr. and Mrs. Meade will then ko io Michland. lire tn viwU !...- m i j - .earn- m MMoner. M i s. W. .1 , Free ma u is touch I K oeuer ami .Mr. Freeman took her .,(1. Ml '"' I bell cottage ,K l iiion creek (hhl j Sunday, where she will remain the spent r"M ,,r 'he summer. Her daughter val. I.Mrs. Itoht. Kinkald, and children. left Tlmi-May for I n creek. M llerm.tllson received a parrot . 1 II I f I :l from .Mexico, 1.'. C. Fa her and son Kverett are hmhlinu a coltawe at Lake of the Woods, Mr. and .Mis, H. '. Jewed and childfeu spent Sumlay on Moimic KKKSI': I'HKFK. Ore.. July li. -- (Special.) The Owen Oregon I. umber Co. have had a crew of men burninu "ff the richt of way ibis week wbnh ureal ly improves t hums. Mrs. Louis Knhertson and Mrs. rby Da tdsoii were tradiiiK in Himle Point Monday. Mis. t "bar Irs l l 'umtnons ert- etl a pleasant visit with M rs. a Klin in Katie I'oint Monday Ted Sea moll's son Mussel f TAI.KNT. July (Special) The youiiK folks of Tab-nt held a weincr roast on Warner creek, Wednesday niuJit. AVIKI.IAMS CKKKK, Om July 26. (Special) Williams maiiKe held its regular monthly nieetinu Saturday evening. July 20. Thirty six were given the first and sec ond decrees. A chicken dinner was served. The loiifr table was decorated with Rladiobis and snapdragons and a beautiful birthday cake baked by Mrs. Ira Sparlin. j There were addresses by Mr.: Holbrtiok and .Mr. Hose. I Several visitors were present.! Worthy Master John Anderson' and Mrs. Anderson and others represented Central Point grange. I Mr. and Mrs. itose and others reu. ' resented Fruftvale. W. S. Holbrook. master of the Josephine l'omona Kranuc, Mrs. Holbrook, Mrs. Johnson and others represented Hogue Hiver granpe. A booth was reserved in the Josephine county fair for the Wil liams gran go and plans are bclig perfected for a good display. 1 ra Sparlfn. Mr. Myers nyd Lee Sorrells drove over to Klamath Falls Friday to, visit Mr. and Mrs. Mob Sparlin and family. They re turned Mondav by way of Crater lake. speudlnu a few day at the Mall ranch leuniliK to be a fanner. He savs he believes it is the only life. I.elaild I'ettiurew has accepted a position with the Owen Oregon sun c im; erew w bo are working bev.iml lluile Falls at present. kfv, Jtibn Slitle w bo foi nirrh piea. bcd at Meese t'reek delivered a very helpful senium In the Pres. byterian clnii h at Kanle Point .Mrs. J. M. In man and Mrs. M. N. French, assisted by Mrs. My ron Dr Ford and Mrs. . I'raw ford enlritained Ihe primary class of the Maptist Sunday school and a few of ibeir little friends, with a lawn party at the home of Mrs.. French, last Wednesday afternoon, j The little folks enjoyed games and refreshments. j i Prof and Mrs. Kvans nnd fani-l fs lly came from ('hibaiuiu last Sun- ransetta The Qake for Summer Camp Keeps Indefinitely Fransctta brings to you all the delights of rich chocolate cake plus a soft, creamy candy center. Has wonderful taste-appeal. Yet it keeps indefinitely. Order by name from your grocer. ' One of the ttany famous Qookie-Qakes TftU-BLU BISCUIT CO.-50jtiln,, Portland, Secult day and picnicrd on Wagner creek ret iirnin; Sunday evening. M iss Anna remained in Talent for the week, visiting here, and at Med ford and Ashland. MKoWNSUOIto, ore., July L'C. (Special.) Several families of Mrownsboro enjoyed a swimming party last Saturday evening near the home of Mou Mlaess. loiter a wiener roasi ,-ind marsh ma I low feast was enjoyed by all present. liig Kd Walsh is the only major leaguer nf modern baseball- dated from Mhmi to have a son following Ills profession. Mr. and Mrs. Lyb? Hard of Kirk were Sunday guests of the Joe Maxfleld family. Mrs. H. W. Wright spent last Sunday at the Dead Indian soda springs. iefor pel! of Oak- J MUM. A U I plll- aboiit ay and Scott Is finish- titling of h; repoi is a v. Moxer bus be I M i ' son Hol t b day l. at llellg.ile. und Mrs. Kd Vincent ai Hobble have ret unit ,i f,tl ll weeks lslt in Portl ili.l ai points. They left Mo Diamond Lake, MKLLVIKW. Ore . July St.. iSii"- all The uladiola Held on the Malfonr-liuthrie property Is in full blosMun and Is certainly a thing of beauty. Many folks from Ashland drive out from town to view t he f lower garden, which Includes m era! hcicn of till lbs. PUT ON EARLY MARKET n.-.'.-imI ,tm, i.f all'alt.i lhankrul li.r ihr ko. iI 'I'l"' W. II. I'ranilnll t' lull .1 Hie li .!-l, t.-i n'i- u i-j. in l:.iKl,. I't.int 'I'hp tit.. r uu. ,SS1 Sini.l.iy is il,o Si,,iy ' "I In Kanlvl li t I". -' Ui-v. Cn'tiih .il "I .! vii "I" -1 Ml ttltli.- I.;i--t Sun.l n tho mm, " as T.uitht ,y i 11 i i l's ..-l,., . .mi h III til.' ..I.I f ! uu- u-.p.. , , llliy . Itiny tl,.,. sri I liaiititiu hiv i lat Silt ur- y K.....I i i . p n ruuiin; his ' ml ii .r 'athrr. j t.uinl at - , .in hiii. li ; mi July I. ' n fur m xt ; of H:ini. . : It'. V": ! i ill l l.M. h Ii TI..M.- mil siimin : " .,s 1 1 . . . - ! Julin unil hi'lli-v . . V.JM .1- Look!Dots VotlVant! Pabst-ett Free i:in: rucriNcr. on... .tutv ISmm i ll.) T. .1. I I . h ami .I.i.ks..u anil i.lln-r x,i r,, ,., , .. i , ... .- Crnrrra Sntnrrlnv ' "" "''-"k '- .irK.-t, v-v.w .v. ni-lr .inly putalix-.H as fitt . iiiai UvId ..tihl talir tli'-iu thn. M'll. METHODIST LADIES OF TALENT MEET AUG. 1 i i Ji y... ... . .... v. r-nrrpiine, Tiinii7inK mir..l UrJ.I CIOLS BRAND BACON it's always first on the oipcrienecd camper's list. He knows its Mtvory, wholesome nour ihmcnt. He Iovm its stimulating out o'doors aroma on Uie fry." For K RYE'S DELICIOUS has a distino live, piquant flavor that makes it es pcrially palatable 'round open fire?. Careful selection of fcrain-fcd porkers and the exclusive mild curing process inure its lastinesir. And it's always ' Fresh to you " from the dose-at hand trye plant. r r tastes like 4he smell of kthe woods. tjmmr 1 1,.. ttlk Irtm Mr ffWf. Uu . C i: Ill nl.hr tn K.'t thrt IH-npU- in. lii.iint'il wilh 1'iiliHt-i.tt. a li.Mf ilaily fuml iiriuliirl., a iMuiil.iti.ni.in if rhi'i-ni-. milk pn.lrln. tnitk mik ar anil milk tnlnrralji. yiuir io.-r will kUv rriM'. with i-.uh liiukat;.. of I'lihst-i'tt tiiiiihiiM'! at tho ri-ii lllnr pi li'. tiiiimrrnw . a pa.-kaKi' i.t Palm yhcPM'. nf any fl,i,,i. Nf. thi' Ml In tlir tm.U M-ftu-n uf thk? Iialinr. I.i Mill Trlhunn nils nr 20,000 people every day. njii1 .l!'llit ItntiiM-. an i.l.l tinii' t l. nt i.f lii irtin i Yi k l in tin hy M-innt' his J Hi'lirr .itul i.tlur ii'litivcs uimI til. IHla. i.ui'sis at tin' I'.iny In. ni l-il.l.iy ..r,. Mih. All,.. Klili,. ami h.-i 1. 1,. Hi, r Win mh. H.lllS.'i.lllti amt h,. ll.UK)lt. r huso. Mi. a II. I Mr I lit llainlii, ,., , ilinn.'r mi. -sis at thr tmiiii. ,( M, ami .Mrs. Co,,. ,,(, l,s.,n .,st SM,, wvnill. T. I I "T. i I Til,. Il.ni,. anil l.adios' A isi .-hinvli u ill h : at t!i.- !..: i Jul, Ml- .1.1 a i. .f Ml Hi' II. Aun-t Kt. J(t 1.11 V s.i lll Mr 'HI! 111.1 -. M. Mrs. M t's 'i'h.' t k h .-lui, ,,f Tui. .nt ''" t I" II"' park ut Ashlar.. I l'ii.l.i aflri'iiiMiti ' . r, on,, j. vil.it to nun., anil l.iini; lun, Mr in,l Mis. r fining an,! Mr an. I Mis. i l.oiu mill taniily i.n,.,l I ..kr Suii.la.v. I'l tiiriiini; l.y Klamath Kails. i later ot. ANDulial utiliionsof proplfi ur"W. vnnl 2 boratise of its , Miprcmc quality. Thai's vhy IUhc Kihhon Malt Extract is America's liiprjest Seller! BlueRibbonMaltExtract Jtmpricay Biggest ScFlcr Distributed by Enders Wnoiesale Grocery Co., Medford and Ashland, Oregon Rye's Belicious . m