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MEDFORD MAIL TTITBTTNTC, MEDFORD, onK(!ONT, VimAY, JULY 11, 19.10.
RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS
LAKE CREEK
LAKE CREEK, Ore., July 11..
(Special) Mr. and Mr. Clurcnee
Carwil(fht, Mr. and Mm. B. F.j
lxckwood, Mr. and Mrs. Van
Dorfy and Orvillo Van Iiorfy of!
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Hmllh of Talent and Mr. and Mrs.
'William Hoefft and family camp
ed over the Fourth ut FIhU lake.
i:- (ittllora, Friday at the H, L.
Tonn homo, wero Mr. and Mrs.
J. U. Tyrrell, Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Tyrrell, , Mr. -and Mrs, E. E.
Moyvr,)i'H. O. Meyer, Herman
Meyer Dorotha M cycr, M r. and
Mrs.' Ted Hoefft, Mr. and M rs.
U'M. Walch, Audlcy Mover. Wil
liam 'Nuffttbatim, Herbert Grisaoin
and Churlea Soefiold.
Mr. and Mm. J. H. Tyrrell wero
Friday night gucsta nt tho Frank
Farlow home.
Dead Indian Soda HprlnRs camo
lri,'for ; Its Hhare of plcnicoi'H the
Fourth. 1 There were over 80 cam
parked Jn the camp ground Fri
day, while quite a number atuyed
over Sunday..
' Mr. and Mrs. Davlca (n'e Nancy
Ragudulo) of Doria, Calif., spent
the Fourth at the ItaRKdnIe ranch.
- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Baylor and
. WP and Mr. Charles Soeriold
Bpent Sunday, ut Deud Indian
Soda Springs.
t'Harry Tonn and Honry Pech
motored to Yreka unday.
'Marvin RaKsdulo and wife Hpcnt
Burtdny on the crook finning.
"jAudley Meyer of McCloud, Cal.,
spent tlle Fourth with homo folka.
Mra. C. E. WllkliiRon of tho
DeHd Indian Soda Hpringa made
a buaincaa trip to Mcdford Tues
day. Win. Almy,. F. W. Peck and
Fred Conley Bpcnt tho week-end
at .'Crescent city, taking In tho
Fourth of July celohrutlun at that
place.
A. J. and h. J. OiiHHom and
Charles Clngcade atartod Tucadny
with their sheep for Four Mile
lake and the Rig Meadows sheep
range, where they expect to herd
through the summer.
APPLEGATE
66 6
Relieves Headache or Neuralgia
In 30 minutes, checks a Cold the
first day, and cheeks Malaria is
three days. .
666 AIbo in Tablets
APPRECIATE, Ore., July II.
(Special)- Fourth of July wasn t
a very enjoyable day for Omer
Culy, who was taken suddenly ill
that morning and rushed to the
community hospital at Med ford,
where he was operated on for
appendicitis by Doctor R, W.
Steurna, Mis mother Mrs. C. V.
Culy, has been staying with him
every duy, but returned to, her
home on Rig Applcgato Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra, William Heckman
and two sons, Billy and Bobby
of Modoc Point' were Saturday
night guests here at the home of
Mi's. Heckman's parents. Mr. and
Mrs. M. R. Buck on their return
tho trip from Crescent City. Anah
(irace Heckman, who has spent
the wock here with her grand
parents, returned home, and Billy
and Bobby stuyed for a week's
visit.
Ifarold Kubll was transacting
business in Grants Pass last Tues
day. Mrs. Frank Cameron and dau
ghter, Virginia, spent the Fourth
In Klamath Fulla.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Francis of
Klamath Falls spent the holiday
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Joss Taylor.
1 Dorothy Smith, from Central
Point spent Friday hero at the
C. W. Culy homo.
Miss Kate Huckloy. who has
been caring for Mrs. Harold Kubll
at tho Sacred Heart hoapltal, re
turned to her home hore last Sat
urday. Mrs. Kubll is Improving
rapidly.
Mrs. Jno Smith of Crescent City
camo Inst wock to see her father,
A. Ij. Wlmor, who has been bod
fast for tho last month with pa
ralysis and who became suddenly
worse before her coming. Mr.
and Mrs. O. H. Wlmor of Pros
pect also spent Sunday at tho
home of tho former's father, A.
L. Wlmor.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrell,
Mrs. Aletha'Cantrell, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Hnrland Cantrell, add Margaret
Hynes from Forest Clrovo who Is
hero visiting at the Cantrall
homes motored to Crescent City
last week.
Roy Phlnney made a business
trip to Ashland Wednesday.
Among those of this vicinity
who spent Iho Fourth colebratlng
at Squaw Uilto were Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Kubll, Mr. and Mrs. Chea
ter KnbH, Mr. and Mrs. .lack
''fv'llj MrflR Km Ribbo" Mh rtpr..tnli
. l-V CT ' ylrdy'i, today' and to- I
tVs """"--w morrow' itandird of quality. I
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Vacation
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A delightfully different racatloii In tha
great out door it offered by th terta,
Canadian Pacific Bungalow Camp.
Their location. Include Lake Wapta, Lake
O'llara. Yoho Valley, Moraine Lake,
Caul Mountain, Radium Hot Spring,,,
and Mount Aaelnlbolne In one of the
"orld ' (reateat mountain region.
Rach camp conalata of a clutter of attrac
tive cabin,, with a main dining room
and aoclal center where netful night
follow day of wonder on the trail, tith
ing, boating, awimmlng and riding.
It'tju.l the tort of vacation the family
will enjoy moit -- "eaty clothe" and no
formaline. Call or write for attractive
literature that glrea all detail,, Including
moderate rate .... and tow Summer
Fare are now available to tha Canadian
Rock lee.
" ri 1 urn anMOMiriri,oei
O'Brien and Mr. and Mra. Clif
ford Smith. , v
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Culy left
Hunday evening for Klamath Kalis
where they expect to make their
home.
Hugh Brown, who haa employ
ment at tha Kuwuna Logging Co.
In Klumath county, spent last
week-end hero with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Brown.
(Icrold Buck who Is employed
at Buck Lake, spent tho Fourth
hero with tils father, William
Buck, on 8quaw Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Coffman'and
family of Butte Falls were plcnlc
Ing on Llttlo Applegate Sunday.
Walter Garrison .from near
Phoenix moved .last week to the
Grubstake mine on Oliver Fork
crook.
Newt and Bill Hasklna are
spending this week in Ashland
visiting the latter's son, Archlo
Hasklns.
Among those from the Rogue
River valley, who spent the
Fourth celebrating on tho Apple
gate were Mr. and Mrs. Trull L'un
trell and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Htockwell, Venlta Anderson and
Frances Welsncr from Medford
and Mr. and Mrs. Loya Hamilton
and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Hawkins of Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscur Tultle from
Klamath Falls, the former's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Tuttlo
and Miss Berdle Tuttle called on
the former's cousin, Mrs. Benton
Pool Saturday.
Mrs. R. A. Breceda, mother of
Mrs. Harold Kubll, who has been
staying at the Kubll home caring
for the children during Mra. Kuli-
ll's stay at tho Sacred Heart Ho-
pltal, returned to Marslifiom uat-
uniny, lUKing mo imam son ui i
ivir. unu mm. (mum vu.i
her.
Miss Pearl Arant entertained a
number of young folks Monday
night with a welnlo roast.
Mr,! and Mrs. Glenn Snltmarsh
and mother, Mrs. Dora Saltmanih
spent Sunday afternoon at the '
nomo 01 Air. anu pirn, jjuttn duh
marsh, of Medford.
Otis Buck left early Wednesday
for Klamath Falls and Alturas.
Among thoso of this vicinity
who motored to Ashland to see
tho fireworks wero Mr. and Mrs.
Ifarold Crump and mother, Mrs.
Cora Crump and Charlie Dun
ford, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Taylor
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Benton Pool and
daughter, Maude, apent Sunday :
afternoon at tho homo or Mrs. i
Maud Kubll.
Mr. and Mrs. Frod Klolnham
mor and daughter and son-in-law,
M r. and M rs. - Earnest . Rorigors
and family of Medford plcnlcod
on Llttlo Applcgato Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Babb of
Napa wero hero last week visiting
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Loonard McKco.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Babb and
family nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charlie i
Vogol nnd ramny or nioarorn siiom
tho Fourth horo at tho homo of
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKoc.
Charlie D u n f o r d and Clous
Klolnhammcr loft Tuesday for
Freoaeout on Wagner, Butto to
look after their range cattlo. , I
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. West nnd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wost.'
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Pursell and
Mrs. Mary Puraoll and Wllllnm
Pursoll spent tho Fourth plcnlo
Ing at Pockhnm's camp on Yalo
crook.
year. We are glad to hear that
Mrs. C B. McCanse, who has been
quite HI with an attack of lum
bago la Improving. 4
Mrs. Sapp was taken to the
Community hospital lust week
where she Is receiving treatment
for a badly Injured ankle' caused
by a fall. -, .
Mr. and Mrs. Gould and Mrs.
Grace Andrews of AHhland wero
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. George Andrews on Tues
day. . , v
T. McKlnnls Is building a house
on the Jones ranch which he
bought this spring. ,
The Bellevlew ladies received
the prizo for the float they had
In the parade the Fourth In Ashland.
BUTTE FALLS
schools. This Is the third sum
mer that the Hunts have spent In
their cabin near here.
: -BUTTE 'FALLS, Ore., July 11.
(Spl.) It la a pleasure to have
with us again Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Hunt and their two daughters from
Hollywood. Mr. Hunt Is an ath
ltte coach In the Los Angeles
Walter Allen and Kenneth E-j
mondson from near Klamath Falls
spent a few days here. I
The Allen ranch was the scene!
of a pleasant homecoming on the j
Fourth. Tho party consisted pf j
about 30 people, including among
others .Mr. and Mrs. Karl liech-
dolt, Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and
family from Marshfield and Wal
ter Allen.
Mrs. Albert Hoffman ha return
ed from a six weeks visit with rel
atives In Colorado.
Margaret and Robert Cadzow of
Ashland &r& visiting their father
here..
Itev. Iverson, Sunday school mis
sionary of the southern Oregon
Presbytery, was a caller in Butte
Falla last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore and
their son Gordon visited with
friend at Klamath Falls from
Thursday of last week until Sun
day. iJyron Stoddard helped Mr.
Hoadarmel at the fish hatchery
during Mr. Moore's absence.
The D'M. Cleveland family spent
the week end at Iake o' tho Wonds.
The band concert Wednesday
evening was attended by a large
and appreciative audience. Kind
ladles served a treat of lemonade
and cake after the program.
Some of our public-spirited high
school boys have spent two days
this week shingling and lattlicing
the bandstand. It Is a much need
ed improvement. The park is now
attractively bordered by Shasta
dainy blooms,
John Reed, who was recently in
jured by a falling tree, Is enjoying
a visit from his wife and his father
and mother of Long Beach, Cal.
Loral ne Obenchaln Is convales
cing at the Adhland hospital where
he underwent an operation for ap
pendicitis. Earle Hoover and his mother,
Mrs. Alberta Hoover, have just re
turned from a visit at Red Bluff.
They know how to appreciate Butte
Falls - climate after experiencing
Intense? heat down there.
Darold Oarmen, who had the
misfortune to break his leg In Med
ford two weeks ago, was in town
Sunday visiting his father here.
. Lloyd Clark, who 1h employed
In his uncle's orchard near Med
ford. spent the week end with his
parents here. He was also here
to play his clarinet In the band
concert Wednesday night.
The Paul Hunt family is having
the pleasure of entertaining Mr.
Hunt's ftitner nnn ""
Los Apgeles. .'rr "
Mr. and Mrs. Hampton and
daughters from McCloud, Cal., vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Carson
last week end.
Reduced Prices on Picnic Supplies
DEVILSFOOD LAYER CAKES
with Marshmallow Filling
25c, 35c and 50c
CUP CAKES with Marshmallow Frosting, 30c doz,
GOLD CAKES with Custard Filling, 25c, 35c and 50c doz.
RAISED DOUGHNUTS 15c doz.
That Fine. Homemade Bread, 3 for 25o
Pershings 30c doz., Finger Rolls and Parkerhouse Rolls
15c doz. , ;
MODEL BAKERY
111 W. Main
Phone 103-R
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CENTRAL POINT
CENTRAL POINT. Ore., July 11.
(Hpl.) Miss Hatel Bynum arrived
by motor from southern California
to snsnd tho summor with hor
mother, Mrs. Gene Rowland. Mrs.
W. 11. 'Reeno of Vontura accom
panied Miss Bynum as far as Med
ford. Prof. H. P. Jowott, who Is nt
tendlng summer school at tho uni
versity of Oretton, spent tho Fourth
of July with his family at Central
Point.
Mia. Pearl Hurley of Dunsmulr
arrived In Modford Saturday to at
tend tha funeral of James M. Hur
ley. Mrs. Hurley 1 spending- a
fow days with her sister-in-law,
Mrs. Ueorgo March,
Mrs. J. J. Orlm, Mr. and Mrs.
Losllotirlm and son Vernon return
ed tiunday from a trip to Alsoa,
Ore., where they visited Mrs. Oeorg
Ore., where, they visited Mrs.
Ueorgo Wilcox.
Miss Elisabeth Kcott left on Mon
day for Lnkovlow whore- she will
visit with Holcn and Ireno im
port. Mrs. Maudo Boswell and children
of Ventura, Cal., are visiting In
Central Point.
I. O. O. K. lodge nnd the He
bekah lodge of Central Point held
Joint Installation on Monday even
ing. July 7. A very large crowd
was In attendance, with visitors
from Modford. Refreshment wero
served.
Tho Pioneer club with their lend
er, Mr. Ayers, loft WednesdHyj
morning for ltke o' the Woods, I
whero they will camp for a week.
About S4 members tit tho club
mado tho trip, .
BEILM
Canadian Pacific
W.M.DIACON GewT Afent PASS'R DtPt
MM IKOADWAY PORTl AND MoWy5JI2
UIC SAM. IDO.
nKM.KVIKW, Ore, July 11.
(Special) Miss Anno Koel, who
has been visiting friends In Roso- ,
burg and Myrtlo Creek, returned
home last weok.
Miss Alma Ruth Rosheer of
Modford visited friends In this
neighborhood over, tho week-end.
At the last school meeting In
Bellevlew the eloctlon of officers
was held. Mrs. C. R. tambkln
being elected director for the threo
year term and Mrs. Ralph Clapp, I
clerk. A. V. Mood will fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation
of Mrs. Mary Tucker.
Mr. A. C. Jo; returned Inst
week from a visit with friends and
relative In southern California.
timer Halbert left for his home
at Myrtle Creek Wsdneidny. He
ha been employed by the Talent
Irrigation company lor the past
three month and hi uncle, Paul
Halbert. will take hi place for
the remainder of th irrigation
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