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News of Jackson County
CENTRAL POINT
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.''CENTRAL POINT, Jnn. 6. .(Special
Correspondence). , Early last Sunday
morning a Bevere windstorm visited
Central Point and caused much dam
age. The large barn belonging to
'rank Cochran was blown down
smashing the hood,' windshield and
top of his Chevrolet oar, which Vas in
the barn.- His milk cow barely escaped
death as only a few timbers held the
fallen wall from the animal, the boards
had to be pried loose to get the cow
out. A large water tank standing near
the house was also seriously damaged
the wind being of such force that it
bftfit it double. A small barn belonging
to Ira Orlgsby was totally destroyed
the. boards on which his cow stood
were hurled twenty feet. A chicken
house owned by Jesse Richardson was
blown over, and one belonging to Mr.
George Wallace was blown over at the
same time. Many trees were, uprooted
and poles blown down, Interfering with
traffic.
Mrs. Blanche Crosson of Medford
has opened a dancing studio in the
Central Hotel building. The opening
class was held Wednesday evening, t
fair attendance being present includ
ing many from Medford. Fifty cents
for the gentlemen and twenty-five for
the .ladles Is the - admission being
charged to class dances, which are
held.In;the dining room.. Before com
ing here Mrs. Crosson gave lesBons In
Medford and still has Saturday night
classes there.
Miss Hess HeTrler of Santa Rosa,
Calif., spent a short visit with her
grandmother, Mrs. Wright of this city
and her aunt, Mrs. Prank Cochran. She
returned to her home Tuesday.
- Miss Nellie Moore of Medford, was
a visitor at the home of Miss Doris
N'eathamer nnd Will HI11U and fam
ily wore dinner guests at J. E. Smith
peters' Now Years.
Mrs. R. Carter and Roy Carter
were Rogue River visitors Tuesday.
' Mr. nnd Mrs. Merlin lief ler re
turned to their home at Crescent City
California last Tuesday . after spend
ing the Holidays with Mrs. Hollers'
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ell Baker.
T Mr. and Mrs. Howard I.ee nro
Clients at "' the Rlchman homo this
week.. They stopped here for a short
visit. They nro traveling oy auto
from their homo In Wisconsin to Se
attle, Wash.
. The Pine Grove school and coinmu-
I nlty club guve an entertainment at the
Pine Grove school Jan. 4. The evon
I lng was spent with a number of reclta
Itlons, also a spelling match, after
which refreshments were served and a
TALENT CANNERY
10 START AGAIN
WILLOW KPPtVfiK l..im,. K
Fmnlc Stevenson Has purchased 8001111 ttme was enjoyed by all.
tho ten acres at the corner of the old I The next meeting of the club will be
road and Scenic nvo., from A., Falch held Jan. 17, which will be a hard time
of Heuldsburg, Cnl. Mr. and Mrs. 'social; also a box supper. All ladies
Stevenson Intend to Improve tho are requested to bring boxes. Priies
Placo and muko it their permanent wllj j,e given for the most appropriate
home. . ..,
W.lLUIIICff.
r P. G. Horar made a business trip to
Tho Wm. Hover homo was tho
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Christmas day. They had as guests. Meurora mis ween.
Mrs. iHovor'H parents. Mr. and Mrs. r ' J. R. Bowen has returned from a
Millard of Jacksonville -.Two sisters two weeks business trip to Idaho,
and their families from tho Wlllam- " Mr. Kelly and fumlly have Just
etto valley and a brother and family moved Into their new home on the
from Central Point. There were 30 Orr ranch.1
In nil. 10 of whom were Krandehlul Llttle M)sta A1Ce Cognn has been
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Millard, Sr. very , ,,ately Ba ,1M ot becn oble
A delightful New Year Eve party to attend school.
was neiu ax ina c. is. uoia.s' noma,
east of Central Point - when tho
Charles Tnylor and W. A- Thompson
families helped those" genial people
celebrate until well Into tho noy
year.
The Scandinavian banquet held on
New Year's evo at Central Hall In
Central Point, was well uttonded -by
members of that society, from this
vicinity., AH report a most enjoyable
time. . - , '. , .
Roy Nichols was one of the lucky
inners of a big roast in the.Ashpolc
guessing cojptest and It graced tho
family dinner table Inst Sunday when
Mr. and Mrs. Nichols entertained tho
fullowliiK guests: " Mr.' and Mrs. C.
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TALENT, Jan, 6. Oaniel Stump
died Thursday morning, Jan. 4 at 10, nt
the age of 78 at the home of his
daughter Airs. C. 15. Stltos at Tulanl,
Ore., after 5 months Illness. Ho was
born In the state of Ohio, moving to
Talent Hi years' ago from St. Louis.
Mo., where he has resided ever since.
Ho was a Civil War veteran. Ho loaves
two sons and four daughters, John W.
Stump, Win. M. Stump, Mrs. C. K.
Stltos, Mrs. O. W. Burnett, Mrs. Wm.
Crosby, Mrs. Marlon Dozier all of Tal
ent. His wife Sarah J., preceded him
last' May. Funeral services will be
held at the Brethren church t Ash
laud, Iowa und Mountain avenue, Sun-
dav 2:30 p. m. Interment In Mountain1;
View cemetery.
Talent has for their marshal now
Mr. N. Pace. Mr. Vogeli has served as
marshal for quite a while and was a
good serviceable man who tried to do
right by everybody.
The cannery expocts to start work
: Jtnrv.v Pliintnn nnd Slil Smith are Kal Munauj unci uiiuk
out trapping this week
Home Ownership f
Means the end of wasting' money by pin ing vent. y
It ninkes n man thrifty. "
It makes a Letter eoimnunitv in which to live.
It protects and shelters his loved ones. j
It is the beginning of self-respect and lays the foundation for financial
success. ' '
Waving a certain amount monthly means the accumulation of a fund which
gives protection to you in old age, or an education to your child. . - ' J1
What more can a man wish for -J ' V
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Jackson County Building and Loan Association &
KIDD, President. O. O. HOGGS, Secretary T
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Charlie Patterson has been sick this
week with a cold.
Hubbard the first of the week.
Tomorrow Is tlte date set for the
installationof officers of the Woman',)
Relief corpB, all the members of the
G. A. R. and W. R. C. with their
friends are invited to come and bring
a basket for dinner as the installation
is to be held In the afternoon,
i Mrs. Ira, Grlgsby, who hag been visit
ing her parents at Eugene returned to
her home Monday evening reporting a
good time.'
Misses Doris Hubbard, and. Marie
Wright of this city were business yisi
tors in Medford Thursday afternoon.
Clifford Peart, student of. the local
chbol TsalTpresent sojourning in
Copco, Calif., whdre hels visiting his
parents formerly of thls.clty.
VMlss May Johnson of this city, will
leiive Sunday to resume her duty as
teacher In the Merlin schools.
Mrs. Stevenson and daughter, have
returned to their hbme in this city to
resume school teaching.
Grants Pass visitors In this city at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John John
son -were Mr. and Mrs. E. Challson,
E. E; Erlckson and faintly, S. Sperry,
Albert Bnyder, Mr. and Mrs. Brlnker
nrjf and Mr. Johnson. A i ' .
fa. E. AVadsworth, popular conductor
ofHhe Southern Pacific railroad from
Rofeeburff spent Wednesday in this
ilt4 'visiting friends. .
t.ManyCentral Point .people, attended
the. dance given at. Tolo, among them
being Mr. and Mrs. 9. Brlstoe. Clarke
McDowell, Mr.' and Mrs. Lester and
children, Forrest Pickett, Jacob Myers
and .wife, Mrs., Wajva Cummings and
others. '.'''
C". . Rosencranz of Gold Hill, Ore.,
bought it tract of land from Sterling C.
Mtnnlck the first part of this week.
Mr.' Rosencranz is at present employed
at the cement plant, b"t will move on
his ranch next spring.
. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Maneely and son
of Medford, Oregon spent New Year's
day at the home pt,Mrs. Maneely s par
ejtts. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson.
vThe Central Point schools will open
Monday after' a' two weekB vacation.
As yet most of the teachers are away
but will probably' be here ready for
Mondav.
' George. Martae, former high school
student of thls'clty hut now of call
fornia. spent the 'last -week vlsltln
friends and acquaintances in this city,
Mlssv Vlolot Scott of thls .clty Is con
fined in her home on account of
tAtlsllitis. ' . I '
. Mr. and Mrs. Burehlll of Colombia,
Sooth America, but more recently of
Albany are visiting at the home of
Mrs. .Burchlll's parents, Rev. Beattle
nnil wife. ; ' - . ' '
Richard Hay Is' being confined at his
home with a severe case .ot grippe,
but It is expected he will soon be well
: A good steed attendance was present
at the annual meeting or tne ocanm
navtnn society of the Rogue river val
ley. Turkey supper was served frotn
6 to 8 after which the evening was
siient in different ways till a late hour
at which time they watched the New
Year In and the old one out,
The Odd Fellows lodge of this city
are planning to give another dance in
Central hall In the near future.
Bert Rostel was on the sick list the
first nart of the- week with throat
trmihio hut is now' very much im
Mm Henrietta Hurley was a busl
The Misses Eula nnd Lucy Foollers
returned to Medford nnd their school
duties Monday evening after spend'
lng the holidays with their parents
near Trail, ' . ,
i We wore sorry to hear of tho death
Nichols and the Charles Nichols, qf jir. ym. Cushmnn, ono of our
family of -Willow Springs and Mr. oldest residents.' Ho. passed away at
and Mrs. Bert Nichols of Phoenix. , the homo of his daughter, Mrs. Joo
Randolph Manning Is spending a Roe at' Gold Hilt.
mnnth at Santa Barbara, Cnl.. visit- Vo were glad to see Mrs. Ram
lng friends. . '.;: I.Geary again after so many yearn.
Willow Springs school opened last . she arrived at her brother s (Dave
Tuesday morning after a., ten day's Pence) Wednesday evening from
holiday which the children . thor- Canada. She expects to settle, In our
oughly .enjoyed. '-!.- - community again. Her daughter.
The little son and daughter of Mr. I Clara nnd little grandson accompa-
and Mrs. Ralph Cowglll are 111 with nie(j her.
colds, Ralph, Jr., tiiUe seriously so, jirs. rwin Howo Is slowly recover
and under tho doctor's care. Pearl lng from her illness and hopes to
Hover has also been sick for tho soon be up again.
past .week, but Is improving. . Miss Enid Middlebusher attended
The wind storm of last Saturday ji, dance at Eaglo Point Saturday
ight-blew down the Fred Wolff nj,'it and was a guest of Miss Fran-
bnrn and unroofed Hugh Porters nay ceH Greb.
barn. No other damage was report-1, -ve are glad to say Mrs. M. E.
od In this vicinity, but near Central Middlebusher has recovered suffic-
oint a number, of buildings were lent to discard her crutches.
wrecked. . ' ' ' . Clauds Ragsdalo left Saturday for
Herbert Harris, left Monday, morn- ( corvnllls to nttend school. Ho plans
lng, after a two weeks visit witn nis t0 tne up forestry work. '
parents to reBume his studies at Cor-1 - k. V. Blunkall left Saturdny for
vallis.. Miss Leah- Parker left Won- chico, Cal hiB ol home, after spend
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Mi-B. Pearl Barrett entertained at
dinner New Year's her parents, Mr.,
and Mrs. Sloppy, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Gardner nnd Mrs. Gardner, Sr., Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Burk and son Marvin
of Medford, and Joo Barrett.
Wm. Stump expects1 to move hiB
family to Los Angeles, Calif., in tho
near future.
Harry Mason who Is suffering with
tuberculosis of tho throat and lungs is
under tho care of tho Rev. Reed of
Talent who is n retired doctor, and his
condition Is Improving. His many
frionda hopo for a complete recovery.
REX CAFE
day evening, for tho same place, after
spending the holldays'at. homo.
The H. H. -Pomerjene family, who
spent the holidays at their home here,
havo packed up tneir . nousenoiu
goods and will ship them to San
Frnnolsco. Mr. Pomereiie and his
son, Henry Wade, left for that city;
the first , of tho week. v Mrs. Pome-I
ehe, who has been quite in, witn in
grippe, will remain In Medford until
she Is strong enough to travel.
Mrs. Clydo Richmond's motner.
Mrs. Roberts nnd sister, Mrs., aiyruo ;
Wbod of Salem, left for their- homaj
Thursday, after spending the holidays
with the Richmond family, rney are
Certainly Justified in, saying "they
never. sw. it wetter m ine vmmm-
etb valley." -. ' ' I
The stockholders or .iras ieiiiui,
line, No.; 19, held tneir nnuai nim-i
lng last Friday . evening.- John
Anderson was elected presioeni, j.
W, Elden, vice-president and : Paul
Shiarer secretary for the coming
year.
The J. J. uropny iamny ui
aonvllle, Mrs; M. J. Burrougns nnu
son nd daughter of Medford and the
J. W. Elden family, wore New Years
visitors at the W. K. ranter nome.
A. V. Carlson began tho new year
right by purchasing a car. no in
busy these days learning to drive it
and Is making good headway In spite
of the slippery roads.
One of tho cleverest ana mosi ae-i
lightful of the' holiday eniertnin
mcntfl was the "wntch party" given
at tho hospitable J. W. Blrkholr.
lomo on New Year s eve., mere
never a dull .minute from the llmo
n. iMiosts arrived until , .they bade
their host nnd hostess . n - reluctant
gnodby In the we small hours of the
morning. Old fashioned games were
played and the company- . sang
nether tho good old songs ot
nn The hostera served
supper and Just as tho midnight hour
struck, Old ramer ............
with' his flowing wnite oearu u...
well---orn scjthe nnd bade them nil
farewell, passing out Just as the smil
ing little New icnr eniereu
gifts for everyone. So ended a pieun-
ant year and negan n.n
cheer and good wishes for all.
lng tho 'past six "months' in' southern
Oreiron.-. - ------ -; - "
Mr. and -Mrs; A. T. Poole ' nnd
daughter, Mlnlo, Were Modford callers
Monday. Minnie exnects to nttend
Severe Cough After Influenza
"After an attack of the 'Flu' which
left me, with a severe cough nothing
seemed to relieve me until I used
Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Mrs.,
K. D. Drake, Chllds. Maryland. Coughs
resulting from Influenza, Whooping
Cough, Asthma, Croup. La Grippe and
Bronchitas are quickly, relieved witn :
Foley's Honey and Tar. Contains no
opiates ingredients' printed on tho
wrapper. Largest selling cough med- j
Icine In the world. Sold everywhere.
high school at that place the balano
of the year. -....
Enid Middlebusher, Mrs. Owen, and
Mrs. .E. E. Ash were very -pleasant
callers nt the Howe home Thursday.
PIPE FLUSH
Quickly dissolves nil obstructions In
clogged drain and sower pipes
. BUY IT TRY IT
For Sale By
A. T. VROMAN, iia H. Front St.
to.
long
delicious
EVANS VALLEY
it., ts. Rlchman was a . Medford
..t.imw Thtiruriiiv. '
Mr. and Mrs. Carls returned home
'.-,in..d from Grants Pass, where
they havo been tho past week. -,
Wnlker. from California
Was In this locality Inst week, buying
entile. Ho bought a. bunch from the
vn(hnmerii nnd Chns. Owens.
Mr. Hmlthpeter nnd, Jim Nenthamer
were Gold 5III1 visitors i"uij;
u.. rtoiivorlnirx dressed ooei
and pork for Mark and John Neat
homer. .
Chns. Magerlo, road supervisor H
this district, was looking over th(
.J ThiifBflAV.
.Chns. Owens. Henry Baker, Mark
vnnli Neathamer drove a
ARTHUR
M1DDLET0N
AMERICA'S GREAT
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THEATRE
MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8
Seats on Salo Saturday, January 6
Mail Orders now Lower floor, $2.00; Balcony $1.50,
$1.00, 50 cents.
im nunc - - . ' ,,,. p. Thurs-
no vlaltor In Medford the first part ot '",4" 'hey we o loaded' on the
thl week. ' " V . IdL " .binned to California.
Miss Atnbrey Inlow waa the hostess ' . WM transacting business
in Medford last Wednesday.
There Is no school in tho Mnyso
4ltrlrL lnis weeit, .
of a hart given nt her home Monday
evening; a goodly number being pres
ent. .,
With Medford trade la Medford made.
Creek
tenehor,.
Mark,
Mrs. .Carls. Is sick. ,
John, Jim und Mrs.
D. E,
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due in part to our special cooking rate.
The roasting of poultry and meat has always re
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the electric oven, the rich juices of the roast are re
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