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TAOE "FIT!!! terns of Interest From the Ro&ue River MisnroTin math thititjne,-metom). onix-on; vkway. January m. m . . - , . .. . - . ". . . -.TTT Valley PATRIOTISM. KEY 1 NO Cil ASHLAND CHURCH n A-Slll,ASl, .Inn. 1.V- "I'airiotluiii" will lie Um keynote of ft n ii'ilUK I'.nth- ring hi III" Presbyterian church, Sun day evening, ,lnntiar l,", llm hour being o'clock. Thin will be In mwi a aiunslurluu meetlm:, hut an cuthUHliiHilo. Interdenominational ral ly, till fraleniliil ami livle orKunlia I'.on being lnvlt"d lu participate, nUu lltn public In general. Moroter, this event 'will nlgimllru thn imeoud lilverttary of thn placing of national prohibition upon tlin MuliHe bin kit It will also tin it rimnttipi lltan pil li lt Ini;, Mil religious mil) iniia.iinl ufrii Utlitin rrntriilxtriK with Legion iiulro. Relief corpa iintl W. T. I'. IiikihIh r, Grand Army veterans, civic oi'ganlr.fttlon. young peup'.rit' mill. ureul-l!uiier r c ! u;nl th public In general. Even rlty official have tndtly agreed lo b present, fioiuo of whom lift v nut been Inslitn c f a In use if womttlii wlihlti n generation. 'I'll 'i 1 . 1 m ' k 1 1 :i dull, an organisation which has been ilurniinit fur imo llni punt, inav ntitud In it body and prcsiiur" In Wins brought lo l)tir uiii. i Chamber of l i miiiiTi'ii iiuinhi rn lo heal their fllfferenrm ii ii 1 I"-kIii lli' hew year aright b ueiOiitlii,; in endorsing the I n li'llltlun rnr lllii'llt (id ratified Utt- tUniBlly, with liw Kirk us pikim.in In behalf nf bit; tlttlegallnu. Iiotiht I UK T limn uti, who lmt misgiving tn In lhi nurres-i i f prohibitum under llio prenent HIitlviH nf llm movement. l I 1m ronvlured of I In; t.rror of their opltllllll A lOMl'llt Willi. 'IK' ' Ii luliul lu every body lo lu prc-ient. lulsn will be lutompi'iited with music, utl pitched In (uiiii Willi patriotic sen rmi'iii fi-rvi'jitly expressed. whil. l!in wn dote upon free purll.tPM'i-t..r- umtKn, will lu.nsii oppi rtunity of debating iiiiillnim relative la the ii.i u vital pro'dem uf tln Iiour. 1'. I,. Nutter I inn f lliu linttlv iliTtii illri riiirn tf I iiu I'ruM aril I'rftt C'.urt- BRiiorlU,n. fr.i (.'Mil tj( 1.. V, U ( r. lui irrniH.(ii!l iinummiHttl i i rou c i j tli liixillum il, lilt . f-lnl. -j t i'.ar y t:t l!n- wi' llm ,c!irtiii'ij tl(i I'Uii Tomt.lti ri-mlHi'l vri? IhtttRdm) dfiitiim u.lsvj ti ! imneili In ,nl.urtiiri In HiKttiMi Hwi i.harw f..r llio year Jf:: lu lliu . Of liutl tullHK lliu i (Til I II of In "i'K.iltl lliroilKh (u( tin' rouniry In ln'luilf of ih tn-al-Mitiil of crlppli-il rhlliln-n, it prlvllugn vatluliln in, i:nii) uuforiunati'ii tlm ighuiii Uiq I nlii'ii St.m-j mul C nnailit, Tjvetjrdlt of laro or ri-l. hn "mi-flnr" 'isitif'iuilim wlil ! 1 v cl'd t Hi. 1.ouIh, wild ia!f n lUunn t-r iiior ttUxlllitrli-B In li-aJIni! reulor. P.irllimrt 1,11.1 hifiM l,.,l.,.lr.t Ik. 1 1 1 nr.,1.. nhly wU havo oiu of ihonn lirnnrli hovpltutii. Ttio npurlflr iihiu'niniii'iit KAlnirt i-neli Mil ltnr U iwu (Lillunt per yuar In ailillilmi lo liln ritulur i1tii', ml tin' ainoUiit Hrut I,y lllll.ih Timiplrt for lh current tr wan bnpil upon a ni rn 'ni th ! p of ,r4G oil th tlr.it day of January, 19; 'J. Actlvltli-n nl Uk1 Armory for lh 1 1 mi lirliiK nr riiiti'i'vt on nthlollr (iiflKHil r r a aurfi'lt of diuicinn t'on- !iuintly liay ('lory Ih eourhlnur u !. iifii 1,'niu iui iiunniHuHM i nlllTv, , (irrlno Hupplcmt'iitlnK t!m routine B.IIIUiry drill. Junior IIirIi nrhodl hn linen i"iulp pd it It U flr MrapiM, Twi-ni) -flvn or tore piipllii will Krniluiiio from lh flKlitli Krniln Jnniiury n (lain tAhlrh inurku rlc.alni: of llio hiu'oihI "tnontrr. Junior High In olxo i-nter- Iiik I'liikflliiill IIhIh, iiml from tlin fi.llowliiK ptnyrra it ti-nin will bn tso Icrtoil by I'rliii'lpul Wlini n; I'ri'il Vcrrltt, Kriuik Monro, llniry llonii's, Frank lli-ntlfy, C'lyli lli'cuoii, I'runk mill V.'iiyni' Hliioiufi'lil, I. oulii Iloxio, Hoy umi Alilo I'nrr, Sum Tri-nootl. l.oron CuIImtIkoii umi Albert llrown, ' I'thiT nnnii'M hi'liiK niltloil to tliono . ho piny lo qualify. To audi an ixt'nt Im thn local ClirlBl tun Hclinitlut nf flllitllmi liicrin-i- liiK Unit i'n!(iri!il iii'roiiitiiixliillonH urn IruporullvK. Tim tnnlnly ronim plntKii bu'.liliiiK a piTinnm nt mid cn InrKi'd rtnii'l ur, (MipimliiK of prim rut lii l'uiu'lnr ,u rioiii'nr uvi'iiun, n I'll iiIdi'hHiik upon mi I'lli.lbln nl i j uluiii bi'lo, uiiIi'mh u il'H liilon la urrlvixl ul to iTiiri u lurni'r i'illfl"ii on th pn-i-nit li I, In llm liiriiiilliiiii u fumnilt Inn lnin liiiipiirlHil vnilmiii iuljr hull i whlcii lint Monloiy iiilula ouaupy im- pi rurlly, aliould It ii'(iin to ntr upon it piriuuuitiit IhiHiIIiik rumpiilKn, llm obJi'clU'i bolim ii finii, nnw umi i nlai'Kod rliurcu. In linn w ith .i tKi'"i h'vii bullitliiK opiTutlmiii of llm pri'i i iit dny. Mr. I'orni'lla X limubdry ilb-il In (lil rlty ( ii Tliurmliy morlilliH, Yirn ni;u llm family Iioiihi wim In lim l rliilly of ilm;biiry .Sprinna, it fumll la r term throiiKhoui touitirii tr y.nu, Tbo city n ;,lii'ui' wan at 117 l.atiri-l birt. Tim i,'rciind wim a widow , ovrr ao yi am of bk, ami hud bi'Kti u woman of pn nu uncod roiivln II mi ii umi luuili furi'ii of rhururli-r, IiuvIiik kIiu Hint w.iti tlin ulloln.l hum of tiunliiblpH umi illnappulut mrii'K. but old at;it umi infirmity til l n Ml dim tlin pn.iiipiliiK i f a Kind umI ) inpullmtlc iiaturn lu bi balf of tbnl lilul.i of otlinra. runiTal aprKkoii I nwull tint arrival of u m m umIiIIhk In I ('.illfi ruin. lutrnn'iit will bn In Muuui.i in V'lww ci-mi'U'ry. ' Jim T. Haylii, aftnr living In Cull fiirii!n. Ik riKnln nvopiiiml In t'orifaud, hla addrna brlmr. C c 2 Kaal I nth htri-iii, li tlnu lofniniy ttdvluliiK tb local Militant Woodman tamp, of wliUti Jim U oil" i-f llm plouwr umm-bi-ia. Mi. and Mr. C". II. Vu ip-l rantiMii pltito tt bnKtliy vncuilon iiliniRil." pri'llmlimtily vIkI'Ihk ;(ruttli' mil oil. r northern loialitlrn, nflxrwiiriU i l!u: to t'iiliri ruin tu roiuaiu until tint iitrunl or aprliiKtlmi) htfrtnthout. C'liiyioii I'ulo Yuuiik. Kunrd: Klimi Hittutx'y, ! MunnlnK. GOLDEN WEDDING 'girl offers to do I I ANY KINO OF WORK FOR 18 MONTHS FOR SCO CONSOLIDATION OF ION SURPRISE PARTY TALENT COUPLE I U'KN VAl.I.KY, Jan. 12. Spi-;lal i ! WcliicKiluy ovonliiiC of IbH week rv iiitU oho of tlm li) Ht pb'UHant i'V-tita 1:1 tlm Bocliil hUliii-)' of Tiil' lit, when unotii eU.bly if til') inoro lntlm:it nli inln ut .Mr. umi Mm. J. H. f'raf nl "I Tuleot, aiirprttieil tliom in hui"ir of tlieic K'lh'it n i'ii''i i.,. il'iino HiniK'Ky Wtl IIHOll to K"' f'lUplo t) A.lie( bull, Wlll'tn till- '.U WITH UUIlltlllK I their I'oiuliiK. Aii ii i-'ii an tbey urriveil i tin- rereiimiiy was w; i .mxeil, Mr. I'eny j P'i formed thn Hiirro t n . Mr.i. Ir. Miller of Meilfoid actio! U brlili Hinuld, j Uf. Miller uh bent man. Mr. mid Mm.' IHIIanl aeeond iittendantn. Tlio rlni! , (er. inoiiy wan lined, No end of fun i wua enjoyed by tbomi preaent. After j lliu cnteiiiouy ilun' lliK v.UH ludulKed In, Him brldi) and Kriu ;.mili.K In the ; ilaiirlni:. Mi nt dainty rrfr'".li!iienti ' Iwere served durlni? thn cvenlnf. The i li.i;.py ronplo worn pi ('ieiini with a bei.uiifiil eliKtrlr reaiJlBi; lamp, a gift, fr ini ail piemnt. V'lw?",tl w -, .:t ;.':;j''i,'v'J''j-'7':'?iv? . u' Vf t fir- &!'.-fiA , SCHOOLS PLANNED A n I Ml1 Ul mi a n I II lIIVII IIWWWIIV Bi '.Mr. Clara r)ible!ir' rnii'lUlst) itn't a .4 pnod th" last few (lay. Mm. Keith In worklnpf at th con ; fettlonary atom. ?lary Jae&ba, who 1 haj buen working thora will rotura ' to HClUKl. V.'llllam DaT'.gon'B hro'.her, GorK i iinrinon, nnm visic.ng Dim i.oin LKlamatli Falla. Ooorni Currlor hat arid hli beau- i U'ul be mo plare, onn and a half mllos i wo.it of Talent, known mt th wllaon ( plae, to ft Mr. UlKlit of Medford. Mr. . Currior haa purehiid tho Eleventh trot Brfflry In Medford, whora ho 7 OAKS RANCH yl la Vf'i,'. ) i7tf.T l'l I' w - .Sif i j i-r. fl -f -Wj I'.UOWNSDOHO, Jan. 12. ( 3ilal) fr!, Ill's ,.vAnln" .! ? - 1A at Ilia llnritt-na. ; Ixiro arhvd houw, tho runty achool ; will go lu bualnejia. jauKrinteniler.t with a areakr frfjm i Mr. and Mr. Tfcd ftcamri haa mo jl,iiKla.. rouniy, will talk to tho ta-:ei iato tho Amos rooma for th wln fmyern and patromt of thin and tvir- u.r: they wr livlnd In KaKli Point. ; roupdirtK achwli) on "rfinaolldatl'n." Tho dauehtrr Of Mr. and Mra. Bob i Tbero nr.) four dlatrlrta around b-r Purvis has bm quit ill with pnou kwplnn up Hinr.il achoola and a num. rnonli fnrer. Shu la n'.owly ImprtV ber of the vot'T havo Iwen o maldor- nt. ,nc ronaolldation fur aeveral year. j T'.ioho whtwl piviple will talk on thci jermt. th nvlnn of money a id energy, ,and tho fflcl-:icy cf Cio proMlti'n. j fho ronH')lldatd elijo!n arc proving a toicoesit all ovr t!m tat and wery I on'i l.t Invltod and unced to come an I , hear thn talka. Rev. Adam of the Consrerat'.onal SOLD TO FIELD BROS, 1DF0RD IM-Htltnte In a H'ranK titv. (irtce ""u "'' nin'w.'. u" ii-.nu. i.enivn... ma.ln t!i offer th" larKfat crowd that hag ever !' In San rranrlaro. M work at any kind "n to Hunday arhiKil attendod. Therf!( of H 11 III WILLOW ErniNOS, Jan. li.(Bp l&l.) There are many chanum and Im proremrnts In tho Tlclnlty of Bovcft Oaks In the paat few wrecks. W. K. Parkor In (rrnbblng out a part of hl pear orchard and wiil plant th? ground to amall fruit. The flrat of thtt week iV. H. Harris sold tan acres of tala ranch to R. 11. and V. D. Field of Mr. and Mr. Wliilaa Tox of Mnd-Malford. They will set atrawberrlea ford rlnl)tfl Mm. Fox'a mothor. Mrs. 'on a part of 'it and the real to toma Murga ret Croaiiy over last Tuesday. j tcs, tho comlnjt season; but another lir. (iecrge Sands and his wife, (year expect to have the land In ahape Lt'tli un'tarwer,' aerloua operations to be all at to Ix-rrles. Thejr will not mora tnau a month aco at the Jarvls build for tho present aa they have etitntoriuia at A-ihland. Mr. Sanda homes In Medford. 4 la if t now able to ait up a little at I Frank Hammond Is about to build a a tlrr.p. The doctor la able to be ' new residence on a part of the old Mo brought home. They live one-half Naaaar place. The Hammond family mile south of Talnt. pay ! amount. Th'. no prcneitt Included: Mr. and Mm. J. H. Ciawfonl, bride and kiohiii. Memlamea I'.utiJ, K. ('. (iardner, perry Mliler. Khhh L. ( rawfor I, 1.. llrown, W. I'eniM, r.lla PunTion, C. W. Jl'iMildKe K. I-. ll'iblrlilKe. It. N, Kretirl!, . C. Itelmer. J. HmlKin. Kellh J. Terriil. M l..,u i: t.u.r i ' liiiiii.,n ! l-'ub nf Pboc'ils: rfeived a wire to thla 1 !uk l la. ImvIi Seaman. J. Fo. 'effect a f''w riayi a . I.owera. Oden KlIlH. Wm. H.nhai!i. ; Mi.i. W i... Carle i and daiiRhtern re- Wi-dRo, Wit brow, Plllaiil. II II. (! i laid, f). (J iddard. iwui niaitu iuia tiinir piTinauHni iivmo. Mrs. Wtlk'M of Klamath Fall Is i ftalnh Ciwirllt haa lust flnlahad 01 . .. . i. a . t fti.rA n L'rmil mn n v men r.reuont Tilev i . ., . . ' . , . . m - a taHK tor riRnn-in r.ionins i"r too. - " ' - ' . .ivini? wuu n?r nioiui-., ,iir. iinrwu, parage ana nn nouns on nis aoroc ,.t r,iiii tlmiiaMnir that half r e. i.iea io nam m'r iw en, tlll, winter. ii ace. J. S. Miner a ha barn is buQt . L'.l . I .. . I V , M'lll r- . I , n ,1 I- I .... ... the mini be paid at Hie oitlaet In oroer "" ".. . l ne tiev. r rar.cia fneipn, oromer and Hon house nearly completed. d,r. that r.ho could K--t the money f ir a it r out noxt Friday night? They; j(. the Tar t.IOr here. Is boldin Smith has th frame up for a large ni k mother. Tb" other half Kbe lave choir practl.-e here next Frl- a n-r of meeting at the Methodlct barn. ... would wait a vear and a half for and,''' "'"''t, and whll here they will chllr(.h- Ue has proven himself to bej Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Clarke and Jr. her b ard out of the miasre """" ur" "":"' an ante teacr.er ana is ceu versns were dinner guesta Sunday at the j o nave ueen navinK not iuncr.es ai somc ;no messages isrho4 since cold weather net in: The, urKe4 to attend. R'bjol board are gulm; t help us out. renter; l.t-nlle lleor and Albert liulh- Hull, J. llowti.au. N. Ualn.aii, J. .Siep- ri", fiirwunl-i; are umo of llio nth-'py. J. Pelb-tt. l(o:i.i Wells. lette lef.er men reiiialniu;; In bleu ' Merara. Ilond, K. ('. !.i!dmr, Perry, It. MllUr, Itota 1.. C.uw f.irJ, I., iirowu, Wui, Fernn, J. Terrill. Jewctt. liliool. from whom reat pn achu In terii d lueident to banUctliall mini-1 l!n rum nl binxon. No definite Hrlieduli) ha yet bun iirratiKed, ai tlimih M eral llveiy caniehU uro In alKbt. t:i Friday evenln, January 13, Hie Uum frion Fort Jone, Calif.. Ijiio-, It. C. U'liiln in, I. like, l lna tii n. Wm. Iii iibam. Clal m. rullnrd, MnnnliiK. II. 11. U.d.lnid IWiwuuui. J. IVIIitt. t'rvlllo (ixblarJ I). C. li.xldnrd. turned froai their hollilay vla;t with Mm. Carle a mother. Mm. Fmat. of .Seattle, the first of tiili week. Mr. and Mr. Thci. Fich returned from Oakland, Calif., where they ir, ftt the ClirlKtmaa le'lliaya with Mrs. Flnh's put cut. Sim I-'iah Is a teat lu r in the J'liiM-nlx ach' ol. Mm. F.lia llnldrldiie ft Talent, is J. Ktilpim, J. surely but alowly rec.vertnK rroni ner( recent Revere lllnens. K. H. Tedrtck. They are roIok ta buy the material &trosa pe3r Creole, has moved hla which we n.-ed. faIai!y to Eagle Point. Mabel Ted- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Myers of I-ake rjck w f 1 X stay hero and go to school, (""reek mado a business trip to Medford she Is making her homo with Mrs. will be here, mid local playiin oro , ,Vl:i.siti Miller, Hom, Crawfurd, l.i'. C'n'i.luiit of Hit: fact lU.it Hie S'ikl-i l;:B Hflmor, Kulit :iu lKen. Ri'.f 1 you omy lad put up a lively (; !. 1 to !'.,;.'.' tl;er, ; ti'n Kum't i Kli Tufi uu u'i i laea.il- lite fict Kei'u, luviii, Ii.ti.t Kcattiitn,' Elui'T Power. Ruby Anders ;n, Vera .Wltb ntw, Mary Jarulu. ' ' ' l'ticki.! ;iil,-i bcan at the Vvir fiiuinl uuifii oj: the l.:i;H h'-hool.' t;i t'iCTvi urchar.l Tuec ly. t)at ln;lt- Mia. J. Srhldtl-.T ! In a very erlt! cnl condition bavins' be-n taken end deiily v;i se the t wvek. K.H. f'urry of Phoenix l fci-dlnK Ciiiisi'irniiiie nnyit.) a hw luv','; broth bilU'i' lliiK fSi tai.l rain wtain-r aet ie:i,. d a fla'ali w 1.1 i n :i t!n m t b viiik .s il.l tlw ir cro du.ltii tliOjta.i filnli. Tbey lao a K-Vl tlXtni f;no at wurk notw ithhtniidln;; lliu (.-ilj weather. I'ncle (icoi'ttn Roberts of Fern Val ley, lini as a hull lay g.icsl the week bet eeu Chrlstt. uu and Now Year's. In. Mr. Fi r: y lw4 ! bin stack of hay i on Uio ftru.'.r J . Il-.Uert plare.' slilcU h! l.&a hauK'l I) Pluenix fed. . J I Saturday. ! ! Mr. !t. II Tucker who has been in, .Medford for medical treatment return-, (cd Saturday. ! Mr. I). Tucker wh" has been run-; :nliiK the Kant Side meat market In; i Medford, has closed It if,) and returned ' to bis home In Urownsboro. ; MIks Kubll went to Medford Friday I Sand returned Saturday. I Henry Myers is In McdforJ ta'.lng niedicaj treatment. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orln Maxfield of Ash laad. have decidod to stay with his r. Jio Jaxfield. for the rest of. the wicier. i James PeKette. Chester Knighten has sold hU Wag ner creek home to l.yron Worki Mr. and Mrs. Works will more In their new- he rca about April. Mr. William Stu'mp was a Medford visitors Thursday. The publie is; Hamilton Patten home in Medford. I Mra. H. li. Alvemon of Grants Pass who was living 'h, making an extended Tlait with hef daughter's family here, and at Med ford with her granddaughter. A number of the children In the neighborhood have been out of school with colds and sore throats. Those on SAMS VALLEY I I '1 the sick list are Dorothy Smith. George and Harry El.ien and Alfred and Charles Taylor. J. W. Elden and Charles Taylor. Sr., have also been ccnflned to their homes with severe colds. ' , ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stevenson spent the week, end with relatives In Jack- ; Seville, returning home Sunday even- !ng. ' und ' Mr. and Mil Ti ;l. !l ivcr who hate; a Miia'.l pia-v. oy r '.a Fern Valley will return V this part from Portland iu a! few wei ks. This v. lil cause Mr. and Mra. Culver Purr..- to have to move. School bc?an In the Mayss Creek district last -Moaday with a good at- ter.danee, after three weeks holi j days. i Mrj. R. E. Kfchman visited at the homo of Mrs. Grace Bush on Pleae isct Creek last Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Caris returned home j last Saturday night frcai their trip to Mr. and Mre. Letter Newbry are.EUgfnt and Salem and otter Wil tlm parenu of a tea pound !oy born.iamette valley point. Jaturiay, January 7. Mother andi j. w. Neathamer transacted busl- RUCH RUMBLES : tale ory event tttnunK social attractions of the new yur. Mr. &n.l Mr, 'in'.t eil tne arraiiKemeiua tor tne leane I baby doing nicely. n have cmiplet- Arthur Ellis underwent a serious i.ittrt riii.gl:' tu.jyaM'.imdluuns of In diiiUij ilo;i ,'fir! rrado" ilu.vn. Tlmre have bei-n ininm 1 telimliilury al.irmiHiie nto'd l.nnie aurruiindlties. Mid recently tbo Klrls" team vinlted Central Point. l.adlo of the CltrlMlau rhtirrh will er a liP keu illiumi-nl CliauMU'iU'i Op-i Wr.kefli id of Ph.ici.ix. Mr. a. they have Venou the Pcyi-r place Pit) ice r htiU. ,'Witurrlay, Jaudury i 1. 1 " a,:etk-;n vno ! a:ono so far ai reia ,tne past year wllrli proml-ies to Im a leud'nK rulln- tlvcs a: Cunrrmod, enjayed thU hos- pilullty very much. Jim Wolters of Phoenix, has been very td.-k f ir Mjmo days, but f lietier ut llili writing. lr. Clancy of Medford wa In aitei. dunce. Little Kay, jotiURet son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hupp hud tho miM.'ui-tune to them from tho Wllllama Crook district.) mash the end of one of his fingers la.stj Jim Smith and GeJrso Fry are en- of the workmen from th p,.-i Mmulil'- Tllc ,wo rwOerH. Joe and .KngiM In the dlcslng of a ditch andi nay. were piuytng wun a toy liiotor , putting in llio it uie nosue ivmr boat, when the little lellow alloe Ms Catiul company along tho big viaduct finder ti ! dr;u Into the geara, 'jiint south of PliiKnU. Leakage of tho : u. h.tr It a ni luali., I li li.1n,i,,.n ii..u. i.lii ''.o.j mail utttnh itmllltl dres.ed the wound, which U doing ' water, which has to bo drained off. I ?urinK tui home . .... .. . a J. .1. leaner in levum a line uuam Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and Mrs.-'A. Throckmorton visited Monday With Cheater Purcell and family. 1 " Mrs. Lee Goodman motored to Med ford Saturday afternoon. ? Warren Troxel and wife wero Med ford visitors Saturday. 1 W Harold Smith drove to ' Medford 1 APPLEGATE i portion of the West property south c-t bout tvvo w,"'ks nR0 ;jr appendicitis j trap lino on Cpper E Phoenix, and v. lil prepare lo rabe and hla condition Isn't very encourag-1 spent Saturday and gai den aud a V of chlc-kens this sum- nier. Tliey brought a lot of very line Evc rU ai Ins strawberry plants inc to his m.iny friends. A f.no baby pirl was bcrn to Mr. .i,hund Mrs. l;org recently. f'nuie rifle li.ner riiiii..iiiy aro n pulilng a break In tlm upper mine illiih. Mr. Win. Ciii-nl In bnvluK it mw tlr'trle llnht plant Installed. Mm. Therrn.t Iiyton of KM, H Mrllllllf lit the VllltltS sun, : Mr. l.enter Uiylmi fur duya. Tho hluli arhoel In planning en giv ing; a dance on the ;th cf this Miss licl'.a See, who makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. John Hear ing was an Ashland visitor Wednesday. ! Mrs. Dessle Cenrath, who was here i from Marysvtllo. Calif., visiting her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hearing. ness in Medford and the county teat. Tuesday. - . iaat Saturday. The boys at Ruch school are arrang- Chnrley Moor came down from hls'ing a basketball court. Evans creek and , Warren Troxel and family together and Sunday with with Mrs. Troxel's mother, left Tues- home folks, returning Monday. ' day for Canada, where they expect to Frank Wooldrldge of the App'egata make their homo, is a visitor at the Rlhmacn home this George and Jack Matney with their week. (families are visiting at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McConville Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hamilton. i j spent Sunday and Monday with ; Mrs. Uoon of Jacksonville Is visit 'friends In Rogue River and attended ing with her daughter, Mrs. Chester I Irnnl, . . . lllcelv. or nor i - " j u few ! M- P- l'nrneburg t.i.d as of cattle which he- has lately broucnt jtho'r gueats at a turkey dinner laut.ln off the mountain pasture, tha snowj Sunday Mr. and Mm. W. E. Anders u. making tho feeding necessary. Mr.j Mrs. IVmua Graffos. beside tho host: Under says had there not been Fnowl anil nostrus. month for the benefit of our athletics, ami nostriia. All spent a iitoKt enjoy Wiureii li. Mee and wins tinve been Bbl ll"-v- delivering liny to ti.wn this week. I -Mr- n-rth Talent, had a vat Mr. N'urrl.1 ot Ktrunili.ml Im griinlg ' ll!o cow suffering with an nbscers oa feed for bis nbeep at W. I. Meea. . her juw, which wes canned from a The (JitiiitH PuH liltrli m liiml bus- bmuci) grass seed ponetrittlng tho root ket bull temii will nitty the Applegute of her tongue. At first It was thmtght buy s teiini Momliiy nltbt. itho Sort Ices of tlm veterl be needed, but the nlmccss broke of Its own accord. Tho intiiiy friend of Mr.i. Carrol Fish Hrakii of Norfolk. Virginia, will be glnd lo hear of tho arrival of a finc bnby girl, on the L'Sd Inst. This Is Vw flmt girl In her husband's Immediate family. Imd therefore a great delight to nil concerned. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. l.Bter Sniltli was n culler In tills lielKliborhooil Friday iiftei'iiuoii. MIhs Eva Cnui'li nf Lim Angeles is lnltlng her ulster, Mrs. l.oia Perttoll. The Appletiiite ulrls won uu easy vletuiy over tile Clnnts I'liss IllKh sihonl girl's tenin In basketball Kii duv. the Gth. the seure biimr 7 to 30. Mr. Cyril Atkins visited school Miimliiv. theso cattle would have done well on the rnnpo fur uniiio time yet, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Roberts and daughter Mis Lula were giion! last Sunday at the pleasant home of James Allen and Mr. nnd Jack Allen on the highway south of Phoenix, as also were Mrs. Cully Stendman and Miss Elva Wolters, on Monday. LITTLE IPFWt Can't Beat These Prices Potatoes, Netted Gem, 100 pounds . .$2.00 Corn Meal, white or yellow, 9-pound bag 25c Dill Pickles, bulk, large size, 2 for 5c Salt Mackrel, large fish, each . 20c Cheese, full cream, 1 pound 30c Ground Chocolate, 1 pound tin .SOc Milk, tall cans, each , 11c Free Delivery 3 Each Day Phone 271 Looie's Cash Grocery Fout's Old Stand Jimmy Glcse, lately of Idaho, has entered school, hU parents having pur chased the Pursel ranch. Those neither absent nor tardy for tho last report month from school are i Elnoro, Earl and Lloyd Silva, Clay tCombest. and Clans Klelnhainmer. i Frnnk Randier has moved hU cattle ! to tho Charlie Pursel ranch to feed. Stockmen are still endeavoring, to I gather cattlo from tho mountains. They aro extra difficult to find and ; heavy losses seem to be tho renson Jfor not' finding them. I Mr. and Mrs. Tiny Combest are j visiting a few nnys with Mr. Combest's 'sister, Mrs, Frnnk Cameron. Mlsa Doris Kieluhammer went to Medford last wool; aud will remain for ; some time. Walter Zcldlor has cleared a small , tract of land below tho ditch, which ; bo expects to sow to alfalfa noxt i spring. ! Tho snow is melting very' slowly, ! comparatively all tho moist urn oritor lng tho ground. j A liOHt of trlendn gathered at the homo of Edwin Taylor last Saturday levelling, Tho event being the wel como homo of Mrs.. TayVir, who lias I been visiting In the east for two i weeks. The evening was spent In l playing cards. Dainty refreshments wero served .at US, after which the i guests, wishing tho Taylors many hnp ' py years, took tlu.'r way homeward. I A. 9. KJeltihammrv has purchased i buy at tho Crump plnce. ' Tuesday ho niovod n portion of his cattlo up to be fed at tho Crump plnco. week. There was quite a collision on the Pacific highway at tho cro&s roads north part of Talent Sunday evening, which would havo been serious If the drivers had been going at higher speed. Bud Dennis of Ashland was going north In his heavy touring car, failing to see the large luterurban bus approaches In the heavy fog as he started to turn west. The bus driver run in the ditch to save a collision, but was too late, tho Dennis car struck it.. tearing off a hind wheel and bending his own car up considerable. Mr. Dennis took ull tho blutue good naturedly, carried Mr. Lewis' passen gers on to Ashland, and In the mean time the other large lnterurban car came to tho rescue, and while pulling the other car out of tho ditch, a Ford came along at a good speod, trying to knock it off the hlgnwny, which re sulted In a second wreck. The Ford was carried away on strotchers, and everybody seemed to bo glad tho dam ages was no greater and that no one was hurt. Mrs. Elliabeth Beeson. who has been visiting at Long Beach and dif ferent parts of California, returned to her home here last week. Grandma Holdrldgo who has been seriously 111 wP.'t pneumonia fover Is slow ly Improving. Harold Phelnn, who has been liv ing with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford for the last two years, retumixl to hU home In Nebraska. church while there. Mrs. R. E. Richman was a Rcsue River visiter Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Crawford re turned to Hugo last Saturday night after spending the week at Bybe Springs. There was a very Interesting lec ture at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Richman last Tuesday evening, by one of the speakers of the Bible Students. Purcell of Ruch. Mrs. Carl Johnson who has boon quite 111, Is steadily improving. The children at school are happy over a new basket ball. 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