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MEDFOTIT) MATL TRTBTTNTR MEPFORn, Qm-XiOX. I'lfl DA V. Al'tiTST 1. IfT.ft PXdTC FTVlil r 4 RURAL AND SUBURBAN NEWS and r.ill Hays u( Murphy were vis itors at .1. noi'Wi-ti's fcUiml.iy nfier- nnun. Miss Trlmme wan un early GOLD HILL VANS VALLEY CiOI.D Mil..'., Hra., Ay.;. 1. I UVAXS VAl.l.HV, Ore.. Auk. 1. (Spl.) Union Sunday school of the; (Spl.) Will. tee I.nMnine is truck M. 10. church held its annual picnic : in;; low from the Wm. Dennis place In Ashland park Tuesday, with . on upper Evans creek lo ll'vu' about 43 in attendance. Everyone' Kiver. to be shipped to the Owen had a lovely time. : Oregon mill at Medford. This is Prank Ilryerly. wife and son of a tine lot ot su.;ur pine '"K". Mexico nre here this week visiting relativea and friends. work again for tho Owen-Oregon anil Anna Mae llazelwood who Lumber Co. ( "fie delegates at the 4-11 summer. Me una Mis. T. M. Wilcox, I school at t. S. I'., Ravi- a report settler here, and enjoved a tramp from o: lupin. Wash., are campeu on tup worn. 1 no c-mo Kin io....c, over her former flrlhood farm on! at the (lilson .amp mound. Mr. plans for the exhibit at Hie connlyi Trimble creek. MLss Trimble, who! Wilcox is laying pipe for l'leyd Tali this fall. Those present were, left here some fill years mo. still Steel of Med font in preparations .Mae Holds. Anna Mac llazel reealhd .several of the older resl-j to mining the Illinium place tills wood. Mna llazelwood. Mildred denlfi of the vallev end greatly on-j loll. ! I'i. Ms. Marjory Hell and their Kohcrt I'eachey of San I' ran- leader, lain Joy. cit en. l-Mwiu Dunn and Helen , Mr. and Mvf. Jesse Nell and lllliin of Ash:.iiH'. are visiting Ihclr daiuihter, Jo Ann. are slaying al I'ousins. l.ee and l-'ranees Port at their mountain ranch durini; Ibc the Star Hanger staiion. hiiylns season. T. It. Dailey of Oakland. f"l-. Mr and Mrs. Abe I". Mann of ni'iie.l lo the Appier.. lie Mon- Judith (lap. Mont., are visiting S. joyed her short visit. Mr. and Mrs.. J. K. (Shorty) I Smiihpeter, who are sM-iidi!i- tho ku miner in the eastern state, are) now visiting i'n Ohio t.nd writei haek that they are greatly enjoy-J U' their vat-atinn trip. M is Mrs. M. L. Stickel, Mrs. G.1 humor. Mr. And Mrs. (JeorKe In low of ! Ashland spent .Friday with Ms. Inlow's daughter, Mrs. Frank Neai- . ville. were visitors Saturday with tlie X. I. Johnson and J;.ck Stew- DavLs, Marilyn Davis and Maxwell Mr. MeChary of Portland, eol- leemr lor UK1 .Mayia tasmn I chine company, w'as calling on I waslilnj; marhino owners in -Ihi.s Kills, passed away at the homo of " ,ml fammos. Mr. Lemon hit re Mrs. Kills Wednesday evening ut 1(?t'Uons- ; turned to his old joh which he had 5o-elock. " r,Mv- n MrH" Si;'"N7vman before cnmiiiK to Oregon and i Mrs. Millie -Walker and daughter mm;. 1 :KS .s,u'nt hunila iih!nmv tniffic nffi(.or bMwol.n W;U Svhil returned Wednesday from J ,M- Newman s parent. Mr. and . s0nviUo .,ml Santa Cruz. Cal Prospect, where they had spent the i Ml' Josf. N,.1,nPl" . . J Hy Itruhaker was . business ' , i tiene noweii ami son 01 o Marvin attended the I. O. O. F. picnic In Ashland park Sunday. j Mrs. Melleynoltls, mother of MifV :ind past ten davs. n " " " ; visitor in Medford Thursday. Aletha Hrvorlv Rol.bliw accom- 1 ilfiS camping and prospectini: . Mr ftn(, Mrs Klt.phens. who panic her brother. Fn.nk i:ryerly. : " 1van" t m;k. llVX) ' ... ip 1 are IivinK at the forks of the . reek " wnere rjari is worKinK. visneo ineir I Kvelyn were visitlns Mrs. Steward : ,.,,, Mr ., Mrii Cai Stephens, last Monday. Wednesday. H. K. liiehman Is dellveriiw his I ,..,,., ,irillllm ... i,sv with I second crop of alfalfa hay to lhpU. thh.(1 caMnK of ,,.ly- Uofrlle liiver. i Tnesilnv evenhiL' :i number of lo- .inrt family to Crater Lake Thnrs- 'day. Jack Pattei-Kon and family rp-j turned to this city from Ellensburs, Wash., to make their home. Mrs. C. Tilly uf Clinton. 111., is Mr. Offel of drains Pass wan visiting at the home of her sister, I "' " '", ' People surprised Mrs. J. I.. Mrs W Steelmnn callinc on customers and Bettln, H(nvon lhinkini. it , her l.lrth- " a C. Stanwod arrived home from 1 -'lualnted here last week as this which In reality is ye, a month Portland Tuesday evening While, hls ""l v;slt slnce Uklng n away. Tho.se who participated were ; 11,,.. cite Mr stnmvnn.l under- ,hli territory. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jac kson and . .i ' Mrs. .las. Trelr.'.n a went a ,';oner opeiHiiou. ' . , , Cr-mts .Mrs." licrlha Betts Is takinir the; "" and Mis. Min- placc of Mrs. Uobin.s in tile Drake grocery during Mrs. Hobins' vaca tion. Miss Jewel Qunkenhush was a Medford visitor Thursday. Mrs, Pearl tiruidl returned Wed- 1 " .." ' ' I other friends. Mr. J-iShnrn wi. .,,, nesilay trom Seattle, wnero nne f Evan, val-, . v ' w ii eeouiK ot toiiait had been spending her vacation visiting hr husiiand. Mrs. Ma'utlo IlohliLsnn and M rs. Lola r.eed were Medford vlnltors Wednesday and while there Mrs. Reed underwent a tonsil operation. Diana Dieanjrcr, who has been a guest at tho Gold Hill hotol for the paxt two weeks, returned to Portland Wednesday. Miss Dic- . an.iier I keeper at tho Portland l'.eaver Ce ment plant during tho absence of Mr.s. (Iruidl. Miss Kva anil Seth Coy were bih-lness visitors In Medford Tues day. Mrs. W. Steelman and sister, Mary Tilly were dinner quests al the home of Mil Kteelman'K Pass Saturday. I.ee mills, who has been work ing in Medford. is home twain. Carl I.aShorn and Krncst Ham mond of San DioKo. Cal.. spent the Ja(-k s,war(1 'nI toy limhaker. past week visitmi; S. II. Moore ami M , ,rs 1))n )ouI.,am ,.,nd and Mrs. John Kiver spent sat- ley- ! urdav and Sunday at ltke u' the Mrs. llrasbear of KoKiie Ulv or, Wo,Si 0.,mplni.-. called on several of our farmers., clyrtp tn;.ers and Jimmy Pur looklns tor a (tood milk cow 1 , rior "enjoyed a picnic nt SutwPt-on-huy. the-Homie Sunday. N. I. Johnson, who recently came, D q, Law ton. ftovernment scale h"le from southern California and j nsI)(,ctnr- visited our valley this purchased the W. K. Lemon plac-e. k tesliiiL- Denies at Xeathani- i is sellinK all the slock.- farm im- : . llMlnmn-K nn, the store. poultry ami chiut ru.- Sevoral local people picnicked a.,.. .....i will beiin woiianK tor rieisoii in ibis district Sunday up at "I.imberli ist." home:t(u", ful-est s. ivire in the near fu- Mann is a niece of Mr. Piersons of Mtvs. lit'csback. A picnic and mre. ! and was formerly of Ashland, hav- a water fl,i;ht filled the afternoon! alu Dean Saltmarsh tn atlendccl normal school there, which was enjoyed by Hill andiiin, children. Karl and Ila-, Mr. anil Mrs. UobiMon and Mr. Henry linker and families, Tom; lp aml iiss liale Cantrcll of ami m,s. Nieltol of Portland and Odens. Mif. D. 10. Neathamer and; .ieilforcl were Sunday afternoon ti.,. rrl-nds from California met Mark and John Neatlwmer. I ,.u,.Mts at the homo ut Mr. nnd at Siskiyou camp last Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Lemon nnd ; ;c,ln Henloll Pool. .eli.ioccl a pic nic, i'hilclren. until recently revsidentsi , Ktlll. ,11t ...... 0f his r. and Mrs. Mathcwson of this valley but now of Viilsn-i v;tu;li,i,. Morgan horses this week ,.ii,i .-n. Uiipcrt and Helen, re i.ill.i i'isli..i-u Mulni-d.ie wilb' '. . i.. .i..l. ii i . . .i...!.. I. ....... lasl week When It was SIlilKKCO mi .. - no oeci ic. " way while' Jumpinit a lot; with: (,,,,,, a vsn , (trains Pass. ; Its' rider near the Willis Scott, Mr, .,,,,1 Mrs. J. Smith of l.os home that It had to be killed. Anitelos -were house ilic.-ls at the Charlie Dunforcl, who was sorl-, n,.ss home last week. lously Injured two weeks nuo M,.s. I'lehar.l Sheldereilcr and, when he fell-front a bam while daur.hters. Louise and Helen were hayillK at the Crump ranch is still ainonK members of the Lutheran 1 In the Sacred Heart hospital, but eliurc h. who went" to Jacksonville very much. Improved. to attend a social at the lluciicr; Mrs. Llovd Hanscom and villi-, home last Friday evenlnu. dren were Tuesday afternoon rall-j Miss ,aud Forhan who has ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' ,,,n spcndlni; the summer at the A. S. Klelnhammcr. hoiiie of her sister. Mrs. Mnrsaretj Kltner While, llelma and Kster; Merservey. went to Urn AtiBeler.. Holland returned to their home lhl, fil.,t f the week. SbCi t,e. fVoni M:iisll-I t ....lorn lo her home 111' field where they have had em- saitinnw. Mich., from there' ..I.. f.o- tli. nasi two weeks. i... In;,m- friends here hope Mrs. lOthel Cordon urrived Sun- nly return by way of Ashland. I . ,,. l.v motor with New -I u,. .,a mis. Spvke and three. ton 1'eters.in al the Kilwin i ayno , ehlldren from calliornia. "i home. Mr. Peterson went on to n(, )n llu, nines house. They ex Klamalh Falls on business and , ,,,., , lo Canada when they Mrs. Cordon returned nun leave neneview 14 id eiwsVfJ " la the Red Ptckiso In the Oraant Pjtckmf la the Blm PtckMKe and i she in addition to the Standard Pabst-ett you know so well.J sons, ICati and Leonard. Mr.s. Harry j I Purrler and son .Jim anci iniuj;iiii;r, Mr. and Mrs. Clone Shatto. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. 1 . Moore. -Mr. nnd Mm. flene Moore. Mrs. Clyde HlnKer nnd I daucluer Kvelyn. Mr. and Mrs. nas neon aoumr as iiook-i; .. , , enter the ; Veterans' hospital In Sawtelle, Cal., i for treatment and stnviery. Waller llushbanks or Milwau kee. Wis., is here visiting his biailll er. Monroe Hustllbanks. These two brothers had nol seen each other for 35 years. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snelllnc of in . .... ,,n the KemO- .hniKhtor. Mrs ImI Shoemaker, on, ' maklnK Kanes creek Monday. I 1 ln prove,cn..s' on "the place Mrs. Susie Coy had her home , "- " welcome them reshlnKled ast week, Mr. Newell . """ . " ,.,,,, i , ,, , i to our nevihborhood. doini; the work. ! .. , i......i, ii,.,,,.l.,.ri v .in. iiiui .in.-. . " and children have moved to a place on Sachs crock where they will probably reside. Mr. Dougherty a disabled war veteran. Mr. and Mrs. C.cne Shatto wore Medford visitors Saturday. Mrs. Shatto Is a sister of Mrs. Harry Punier and is visiting at their home In the hope of flndltiK a de sirable location In the valley. Hov Moore Is home till week atates and part of Canada and have) with his parents, but will leaie me a lart-o collection of pictures. On ' la.st ot the week to resume his the trip of 1 ,1, (100 miles thev aver-' work with the highway depart nited 21)":. miles to the Kallon In I mcnt in Klamath and Lake coun- thelr coach, and htid but one mine-i ties SAMS VALLEY SAMS VAI.I.KY. "re.. Aw to Portland by rtaite. Sunday dinner Kiiesta at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McKee. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Oily. Omer and Leora Oily, llene. Ken neth and Jean Nolls, of this vi cinity nnd Mr. and Mrs. Karncst . . ..... I M. ,)..., Ill Molntire, .mis. i-u , ,,.. ,.,..'. i0 . . . 1 1 1 Jacksonville. Mr. ami Mrs. Frnnx laia.i- i iiies,K ,,,...... ..... Slenhensnn of Central I'otnt, .in". uB niiout conipiMcci r.i una oi.icco c Kniina Martin of Medford and ,t,f(llp IK,X, wpp(. F-om ill! rf- l.ula Frautsclir ot ciaci..- Introductory Offer M in. APPLEGATE ; ...t tho whr.ii t 1 inueh less th ill were K,.a. last year, lr.it tho barley cropH Maurice cxeepifonnlly Rood. t'harlea Mrs. Atottu HIkIihiii nnd daut;h- GUM I i CLIMAX, Ore., Auk. 1.' tspT.l' Carl Hanson and Albert Kstcn re turned last week from their our of the United States, and jeport I. wondcriul lime, 'i ney visited ,ia i turn to mar an otherwise perfect trip. Mis.s Kvollne Charley has secur ed a position in Medford. A. J. Orlssom Is otlll busy put- tln.cj tip hay, of which he has a la rife crop APPLKCAT1-:, Ore. AliK. L (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Ocoikc Iteaman motored over Sunday from I lilt, Cal., and vlniled the hitter's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. .1. A. West. Mr. and Mrs. P. 11. Nelson and daughter from Poentollo, Idaho, , are vlsillni; Mrs. Nelson's father, j .1. T. Lovel. They left Idaho on account of Mr. Nelson's health and lie finds the climate here much belter. Harold K u b 1 1, who recently traded his ranch on llltr Apple (jato for property near Medford, now has employment with the Sanderson Motor Co. at Medford. Little Hetty Uwlnc. who innkcH her Inline here with her (tranil lilolher and who left last month with Iter father, K. W. KwIiik of Cr.-inta Pass for a trip In the mid dle western states, returned last week lo visit her itrandmotlier memo. Afternoon nooses "ioe" Workman, aiiicu ton, llobert Cameron, ... . , . i.. i i..n..i-t nd lielon De'wolt who enjoyed tors, the Misses C.rac nml Hull. a swim in the river. ii..,.-. .ir Is leavlnir , , i . -..nr.. where, she I Francisco. ICO voirvi..... will visit relatives. Mrs. C. Swisher from sail rum vi.. ..ml Mrs. Mrs. 1'loju iw'w- II Vim lloovenhiiri! homo Hippy took their , - , ()f ,,,; tindM)')). Newton Sha'riilea visiliiic reh.Uvos a, tho James reliirneil Ibis week from n several soon weeks' visit to relallves in San Miss (llayds Pellon of Oakland Oil.; and former' Sams Valley resi- Mrs. i. swisin mother, 'dent, was a visitor in our district ,.sc h, here vis I m, h u tlu , ;iml r of Willow SprliiBM wero Monday Woaver lioine. Fred Molt of Oklahoma Clly. Mrs, Thurston nnd son lien of a passlnt; car. I lie impac t uu n. " Medford motored tn Climax Wed- the Hec'rs ear eomplelciy ovei, nesdav unci took Phil Wertss bark ! throwitw Sam Johnson, who was with them i with Lloyd, out and plnnlnu Lloyd L. II. Wort took a fat beef to! under the car. The top and wlnd Medford Monday. shield were demolished bill no wrl- Qulle n thunder storm visited on- damaEe was done and no l Climax Saturday noon b))t neither Jury. K-ood nor har))i resulted. Mr. and Mrs. Pol. Clllcston have Carl Hanson. N. P. Ilaiwnn. Al-bec enjoyinc a visit with (heir hen Kstcn and Mrs. Wert nnd . two clilldre,, and their nephew. t l.lovc .Mei'Cliaill, IOC 1,IM ween. Miss Ilernlce ('Illusion Is nere from Portland and Harry ClllK- Martha Porter spent the week from Dead Indian trail, where end with Luollln Coy at Ka;;lc h' Is worklnu- in n rawmlll. and .Mrs. I' red llonner. lor- Frnnk and Ira Orr came home SlllUrOay irOIIl .ill". ..icu.n ... ev. .-e. ,,,.,.,. ... t'l-nlllu P-IKS the hay crop on the Orr brothers Jcr ,a"h.v.l Peers narrowly escaped In- sister. Neva Kwiim- accompanied jury Saturday nlKl.t when the rear them home from olorndo Spline. wheel of his until was shuck ny,-- dauijlller spent Sunday at .Percsist visillni; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mor- Caii Hanson have returned to Los Anscles. Mrs. Stella Anderson and niece. Vera Pert of Medford visited re cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A., S. Klelnhammer, Mr. unci Mrs. Joe Morcam of Corvallis are spendinc this week at tho heme of Mr. 1 Mrs. Jess Taylor. Mrs. Morcom and Mrs. Taylor are sisters. Anions thone IivinK elsewhere who plcnieed nn the AppleKnto Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton and Mr. nnd Mrs. Llew ellyn Hales from Talent and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Finney. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Molntire, Mrs. Melnlire I. A. West and ' " 1 Mr. and Mrs. li.ilnt -in ... u..., i.st..n mer rr.siiienis Here, visiumi n-icnns ! Sunday altemoon. Clillln.v on .M IS. I inmny spent I uesoay cicono; ii" I Krausse. Jack Steward and Cal itlni; with Mr. and Mi's. Nelson Texas- Christian university lias i Stephens. . I pursell. bntipht for SlOn six old llihlcs. one I Miss Minnie Trimble of Kedclim.-. i Waiter Zeidler has returned to nt which wps printed In HOI. Cal., and Mr. and Mrs, dene Hays' llutto Falls last Monday ro start afternoon nine a ai ()kln., eollllllued his west coasl Irlp Mr. and Mrs. 1' red Win u I ,,,. visttlnK his uncle. W. W. ICd- Mrs. ll.ster Pence who ln(!m ,, ,.. her home here with hel ":" r-1 v)sil(),.K t ,,,e Wlll.r Seoll Mis. Amos McKee, upcm . ll(.0 jiomiav wero Mrs. Hernard I and Saturday of last im . . I (ionvennr nnd children of Khimalh Iiik her cranddaunhlcr, Mis. Ju"" , (!bhh a, Mrs- (lonvonnr's sister, llyrno at Medford. I MIsb Winnlo Cox, of Sarillne Creek. Mrs. Mildred Tuylur and A M,a f) ( T.(,s,.lln enterliilnnil Aletha Cantrell visited , Tiioadiiy and Wednesduy her Kiand- Mrs. Itulph JcnnliiKB near alcu" motilor, m,. Lydla Knsley, anil ford last Thursday. aunt. Mrs. Pearl Wallace, of Port- Mlss Louise Johnson lu la-iil: lior kInIlm', JM i-h. Itiwo HiikIkih, ployed at the homo of Delroy l.ei- i f h f MhM. Fri I k lie chell of Medford. Ford, of Ashland, and her cousin, Sunday dinner uuests nt lu ),,vl Wallace, and wife of San home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse lay-1 en,n(.(.() Ml. Wallace, rormer lor Included Mr. and Mrs. Ld ""l-;Snina Valley resident, Is now cliler ton of KaKle Point and Mrs. 1 ll'7 1 tm vul nidin iiperiiior In Ka:i Knin lor'a brother and wile, Mr. "":KH,.o. Mrs. Jimmy Fruncls of Klamath M1(.s ,-rall(.,,s Wilson Is vlslllnn Falls. 'this week with relatives at 1 Icil- A hunch of Medford's younK ,an( people enjoyed a weiner roast on a.,.v Johnson Iftl Thursday for Llttlo Appli'Kato '""t Thursday , If inKtin m. Wash., after visltin'! evenint;. Those present wereih(l ))llrentHi , rH (l II, Misses Venlta Anderson, Fern 1 lar- J()imi(m biiiiKh. Mariorie Flsk, Ituih and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hall wero viH Cladys Mlnear. The boys were ,,,, Sunday by Mrs. Hull's hrcilher. (ili-iiii and Lineve Slmpkins and W'alluce Ciisliman, ami family (if li rt Mlmar. il ppcr Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell oi .anK-H Mi-nonniiKli spent Sunday Oakland. ( allf.. have, spent the afternoon Willi friends al Holland, last two' weeks eainplnc on HlK, No ripe walerinelons have up Aiiplemile. Mr. Mitchell In the pe.-ireil in Sinim Vnlley y.-l. bill Kl nilnlster of the First Pre-diytcrlan K (iarrell, wnlnrtnelon klllKoflho church at Oakland. i oe .-c- oisirici, ropoiiH nicy are coning, chell B lived near Jacksonville sev-jon nli-nly and will ho llpo In the I eral years iik" "nl f',lm'nt near I'uturo. . i urtiti iiid-tltne friends and- Your correspondent returned sun- i ..isiied Crater and Diamond lake day eveniiiK from a very pleasant Purchase must include 1 package oi Standard Pabst-ett You know how delicious the Stand ard Pabst-ett is. Now you can get the original whole-milk cheese food in three distinctive new varieties Pi mento, Swiss and Brick, Choose your favorite flavor. Now, you can give your guests their choice of three de lightfully different Pabst-ett sand wiches. The New Pabst-ett Varieties have the same smooth, creamy texture and nutritious qualities as the. Standard Pabst-ett the original whole-milk cheese food. We want every woman in the city to try the New Pabst-ett Varieties. So we are making the spe cial introductory offer shown at the right. Take advantage of it today. Sold by all dealers. BALLIF DISTRIBUTING CO. 41 Front St. Portland, Oregon llgillFuMfiSIell and son-ln-Iaw. Kills Matthews of Portland called Sunday al the ho if .Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ilusen- berry. Kdlth Cox of Klamalh Falls Is spending her vacation hero visltlllKj her slsler, Mrs. Winnie (lovernor and family. Miss Cox lias been emptoyed ill Hie Kuwnnnn box fac- ( tory. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Miller of liivcrla called on Mrs. Nora Wait Mouihiy evenltiK. I Mrs. Nina 1 hisonberry who has' been disabled for some time with1 a broken toe Is nhlo to ho nround anal nil spent several days in Cold Hill the past week nsslstins Mrs. I teed In papciiliK and remod cllni; her house. P. L. Walt and I. T. (lalllKiir ot lliverside. iiiolored lo Meilford .Monday evcnlim to allellcl llle mar ket conitnltlee uieetlnir. Mr. and .Mrs. Hic k McCoy of Sams Valley vlsiled Mrs. Lily Dtl senberry one day last week'. Tho MothoiliKt Hpiseopal cliurcli iiic-icaseil IIh teinperaneo education fund by sSii.tiiid this year. PORCUPINES INVADING TABLE ROCK DISTRICT TAHI.K UOCK. Ore., Au. 1. (Spl.) Seven porcupines have been killed so far thU season nn tho H. F. Newmun ranch, whoro tho liunury nnlntals are dolus a ureal deal of damaiie to the corn crop. Ill the 3d yearn that western Sa mon Iiiih been under American Ju llsdicllon the populntinn or the tor iiovy him incrcnseil nearly 100 por cent. . IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE LET THIS EXPERT B LOOKS Ar I0N r;AU. TCAT.l I For More Than Tventy Years He's Ceon RelitvinB Ims Back, Sore, Stiff Muscles; Swollen Joints, Sprains, Achy Feet, Rheumatic Pains and Kindred Ills of Big League Athletes , i i oe n linv Mike Greatest Living Expert un ,p c .i u . . . . - , --- OR PAIN HELP YOU Keeping Athletes In Perfect Condition TRY HIS METHOD ON YOUR ACHES OR PAINS ask Herb Pennock, 'iy Cobb, Geo. Sister, Lea Meadows, Hay Kvemcr, Waller Johnson, Alexander, Chief Bender, iek Altrnck. or any of the big stars of today, or the past We want to introduce the rnnrl.-r to Mike Martin, who probably knows more about i League Hall Clubs Keeping a nerson in ngiuwi;; condition than anyone else living. For over 20 yeai'3 at various universities and with Mr. iiiid Mr. .lami'B iti"M of Oih-MKo Iintl 111,11 B ,:, two lvituclihcail "i .1 HnrnrthiK tllM hip to Ci-oHrciit ('Ity nnd othtti' iniist towns In wliich iiicliKliii III; two youiiKtist and yoiir corrfw- 'lfxiiivtllo un.1 pnndnnt, wore Invited lo urcoiriimny wock caini't'1' ai ,ur. una mth. j. ai. iaiiikb hum nii- sulphur SnrlnKS on Yale creek. dren of Medl.nd. I.envillK horn nil t nd Mrs I Vt" I,v0 of p(l- "l,on 0,lr "rrlvnl at (Irnscenl Me, tord cere Holiday " at I Thursday, u very warm day it seem the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Ity that eveiiln,, that wo had ll" I "swapped ' July for November with llnnscnm. lirw crump , too much for hool. Hut Friday mld- ''' ,....-n Cruinn of day was fine at the bench and tho nnd mother. "'' ,m children and eyeryhndy enjoyed I. this vicinity, and Mr. ml M ' 1....I, f-i-iinio and .mi. 'i'1" .... . . . ,. . orvllle Dewey of AKate plcnieed I wood highway nnd rolurniim by Hi? at Kills' i-lcnic itrotinii on Ittver Hunday. Mrs. Cora Crump l"" a few days this week relatives nt Medford. ! BEiiiip ; ; . - MIKK MARTIN, Trainer Washington Ilnschall Club few veai'S. They know. Askllinimcnt and directions ho the tiainer of any of the 13ig i use it, ha employed n big tin. iiaiiiii ui 1 Icomnany to distribute it ant bow tn sales company to distribute it ano iney a.e. jiuppiyniK u toe ci. utift..-..-Mike till tjuiKiintenils the makinit of it (inrinft odd times between acting as trainer of the American Hi: CAN HI-LI' YOU . , , , fni ariinfeT as iiaaivi oi mc- f.'--;- Miko Martain has had a 'ltt'e league Washington Hull Club, i folder .Hinti-d, telling how he ,A ' i :.u l(r curn en I IL'U Till.' fill I III 1 1 T tho New York Yankees, Cin- qmcKiy Pinnflfi n-l nnd now as train-; ac!1'.'. er of tho Washington Ball . ' rd t:, leading drug- R AM" Club, Mike Martin nas won i.cre ,n lo-. n w. - fame as a lightning quick fix-iroi co. the Im.- er of sprains, pains, acnes, " aches, " - ;"; -h:. AtWeV . r,f fhmnie iBir.cr.t mv.-llin-i. jCTnn.ci or puins yet w w nlld It rn l on a hal.y' Vin. Milof Mrtin r'cvl.. n'lirk. -UI'. l l.-.O- en other tr')m hrrit ma.. Re imiru pluyir n'.vn r.-m .ly ;ul.ln't .ZrM No -...:.. .- 5.,. t?o J...... .,i!n- hi. "Mike Mar- ".il.iiO,-c.cr. uocr l i;in .!! 13 a liciliuo. ii- .nil.c ou.-.i ........... . ,-ou.cl. ... i. loimorl tn be tin I.ini.'.iont. Trainers, enaenr?, tt ...w, rfr.,lt( w r-iwiv ar ri can take men claimed w ue b , t cti 0.,c- .n hc , jo.t mik. -IJ -HIT .nicmltli fn COMCe . OI.X '-Wu.t. . .. Tr.inr llttl Turk. Wah.nzUjn, IOU U1U, Mill o ,h countr hijv it ny ine gura n.-'c. (Jr fol.l.r .rai tw ou. bo Plav baseball al an ana mane frnm Mike, .now, M"te jianm, , , ,;i,im.,, , I; t, i.e tuu, 0unc tllCill as fl'isky, Vigorous, Slip- i swamped witli dcmancls lut thut.uuta. Itooaevelt, we took In lamio very attractive Hennery, especially the the hills so densely covered wllh vlsltlnn ' myrtle wood nnd (ilher everKt eniiH. e enjoyed n nil, 0111 nn a pin, 10 livo and rear your kiddles we firm ly believe soul hern OrcKun has II over anythlnR we have seen. An IntorestltiK proKram Is plan ned for the granite fneetlng Kiilur day night, when Henntor Kd Miller of .losephlne county will talk on Hie I'.KIil.Vl 1'! V, fire.. Auk. 1- Maoiiiei lorm oi Kovornuieni wiiu ' ' ' ... . t. loflior f-nlei-IHliilncr linlobi.ru lilnli- (Mieciaii ned by the lecturer. Visitors are Mcservey motored lo Medtoru , llv,p( frn)n KrnllK,. r ,, Tuesday on business. irounty. The II. K ('. also gives out Mr. and Mrs. (leorue Andrews some Interesting hints. were dellKhtfnlly surprised .lui 2.1 nt their new home on Kast Main by group ' friends. Those who enjoyed the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. S. Ir? Ilorcmus, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wake, Mr. and Mrs. .lames I'utimtn. Mr. and Mrs. I .1. V. WrlKht, Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd Viitmnn. Mrs. Marian llniicr. Hen-, ry Van I'rooyne. Miss Kunlce Ha-, cer. Jeanne I'utman, Mr. Andrews1.' Sr.. nnd the honored guests, Mr. j and Mrs. Ceo. Andrews. Mrs. W j WKercvcr You Go- SARDINE CREEK sahdini-; ckkkk. im, auk. I. I Special.) .Mr. and Mrs. I". I.. Walt attended Pomona flrange meeting and pl.-nle at Luke creek Saturday and report a very inter esting day. Although a threatened thunder storm binocned the diiiio.i- Moorn went to I'ort-, pp.eee.'lngs, no rain fell. land Saturday, where sue v.nc vnn rther of (Sen. make an extended visit with her;Snlllh wh(( haH ,jp,,n U ln hMll. son. i tal in Aberdeen. Wash., for the Oscar I-owe and son went ("'past three months, arrived lu-re I-ake of the Woods the first "fi Sunday lo visit Relatives while tfie week to enjoy an outing of j convalescing. a few days. Mrs. Kva Newton was a Hunday The two 4-H cooking clubs met dinner guest of her daughter, Mrs. at the home of their leader. Miss Lh, a. 1-liisenherry and family. Ileth .Iny Inst Tuesdny after n Mr. and Mrs. c. I.. Iiusenberry business meeting. Miss Mae Fields and Mrs. lJuseriberry'fi daughter Hi mr- The Sailori M?u? -.'. ic A r& 1 4,am i,i r.uu Ca. Tho vsc,-yir3 p-: iT.l.iro of Elue Ribbon Mall rntan tomeihing rore (hcin Piern tolci leadership. ,lt proyej deciiiv;! (he supreme quality, uniform year in and year oul, of Blue R.bbcn Malt. No wonder .it is America's Digest Seller. Packed full three pounds. IfXle fnr I nici'i ficr fti'fiitr Itimtt tr ilrtirtuu. fowl. OSff cnnrfle. AitJrtai I'rrmi. r Mutt .Vi- t.v., .'ill A. Mit hig an Avr.t thirafo. (. 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