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IN SAMS VALLEY
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SAMS VALLEY, Aug. 7. (Special.)
The recent slump In the pear market
has brought a suspension of picking
for Beveral days. Some fruit which
hag been picked Is being plitced In
cold storage by some of our orchard
ifits to await a rise In the market.
An the pears In our district are a
litem later than other parts of the
valley, no harm will come from leaving
them awhile longer on the trees and,
too, the grower will get tho udvautuge
of the growth. .
The Day and Johnson threshing ma
chines commenced operations tills
week and will probably finish hy the
last or next week through this suction.
Joe Rowo is at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Howe, re
cuperating from a recent illness which
has afflicted him for several days in
his home at Trail.
' Miss Georginna fiulovson left last
week with a party or friends for
Marshfleld, where sho will visit rela
tives and friends for several weeks.
1 Among lhoso who are recently driv
ing new Stars are Virgil Kilingtnn,
Jesso Troshom and Otto Treshnm.
Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of
Evans valley spent Sunday visiting
with Mr. Moore's sisters, .Mrs. J. A.
Cook and Mrs. Etta Hater.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Tresham and son
of llornlck, Iowa. Joined by Mrs. Mer
lin Pearson and daughter of Turner
mid Miss Mildred Pearson of Sulcm,
are spending several davs In the
valley visiting relatives and nt present
are house guests at the John Hall
home.
Some who have recently relumed
from short vlflls to the high hills are
Mr. and Mrs. K I). Day and children,
Straus bnvs, Ilnymnnd Wyatt, Mr. and
Mrs. O. (i. Wilson, U. 0. uml Russell
Wilson.
Cleorgo Dulovsnn enjoyed a short
visit Friday from his brother and
friends from Marshfleld.
Orangers imist remember the cor
rect date for the big picnic at Itogue
nivcr Is August IS. The governor and
Btate master are In he present. Some
Important business Is to be transacted
and alt members of the subordinate
granges should be present
A very pleasant picnic was enjoyed
Sunday near Lake creek at the C. K.
Wilhlto ranch, where a party of rela
tives and friends spent the day with
the Wllhlte family. Among those who
attended from hern were Mrs. K. A.
Wllhlte and Mr. und Mrs. M. A. Hclml.
and family. .
OF
Mr. nnd Mr. Tom Hill and family
have returned from Whlttter, Calif.,
und are reMidinK in Talent for the
nreHent. They wero gone n month.
M rti. Will CroNhy and M vn. I 'a u I
Dimmer have Ktitried In work at the
f'hnnlx paeklng limine.
Way up Hill and Wayne I (old ridge
huve returned from (I motor nip to
Sait City, lown, where they vlnlied
wlih Wayne IjnlrlrittKf'N ki -ruulrnor her,
Taleiu Kf.worih henffue attended an
Irwlltute rally nt Ann land Monday
evening. The young folkn took has
ket lunohen and . had a fine time.
MIxh Alice Laurence and MIhh
ny ma it v o. cAitr:v.
.-EDEN J'HKCINCT, Aug. 6. Sev
eral thounnnd boxes were hailed to
tho Sunrrest orchard east of Talent Gladvs Wildehrowne returned Patur
Friday and Saturday, and there will clay from n motor trip to Seattle nnd
he one of the big?"Ht par crops hnr- Hoqulitm, Wah.
vented off this Reason In yenm. Thla Mr. antj jjrH. W. D. Weller. Sr., of
inompuny Ih handllnK nn immenHO j?ort Worth, Texan, nr vltdilnf? nt the
amount or fruit In the valley thin sum- .home of their Hon, W. D. Weller.
wr- ) Mr. Hiilfe of Portland arrived UiIh
MrH, X. f'hnndler and MIhh l.erthn w(!k to take rhnrirn of the Southern
riaymun and nevernl utherH of th , i',)0ifir railway station during- the
fruit MhipidiiK Hfusoij. Mr. Iljillo will
FOOTS CREEK NEWS
North Talent pitelcei'H Htarted work
rinfkliiK at Hear Creek orchard Mon
day.
Mrn. Dr. Miller entcrtnined the MIh-
Hlonnry Foeiety nt her pleasant homo
arrive in a few ilnyfl and they will
huve hotiHttkec piiK rooms In the Ames
ajiartmeniH.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeff Hell nre in
the last monthly meeilliK they held. KhimnLh Full v-shini? their unn nnd
A most enjoyahle time wbm reported hy , faniily.
all present
Earl HrlRcoe, who has purchased the
Mrs. Wllljur Jones property In the
north end of Phoenix, has junt out and
thrashed n pood crop of wheat and
outs, which ho has marketed, most of
It to the poultry men near Phoenix.
Uoyd Cnlver is having a new roof
put on their bungalow, the find roof
never having he-en Hatisfnctory, be
cause of leaking In places, i
I.ouio C'olver and wife made n trip
to I'ike of the Woods Inst Sundny to
bring their son E hi red home from the
I toy Kcouts camp, where they have
been camping the past ten days.
Mr. Pin ker of the Highway Addition
left last Sunday with the Medfnrd
band boys for Vancouver. Mr. Parker
takes great Interest In local musical
entertainments.
Lust Saturday night fire broke out
in the shed portion of the confection
ary ntore in Phoenix and burned off
the entire wooden portions of the
building, but little damage was done
to I he contents of the store. Work be
gan Monday of this week building on
the rear portion again. The building
tho rear portion again. The
hulldlng belongs to J. E. Roberts, and
Ih being rontod by I-eo Furry of Phoe
nix.
A former Talent man died nt Eu
gene on July 27, and was burled there
on tho 30th. (Jeorge Mast, brother of
the well known J. E. Mast of the Pa
olflc highway, nouth of Menford.
George Mast was for many years a
resident of Talent. HIh wife was Miss
Ella Terrill. sister of Charley Terrlll.
Mr. Mast Ih survived hy his wife and
two sons, who t'csldo on men rnrm
near Eugene, where the father died.
lnst Sunday Mr. and Mrs. U O. Cas
ter und family and Uoy Caster, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. PruitL ami family, Mr.
and Mrs. C. W. Prnltt nnd family of
Hullo Kails, nil went out to the Klam
Mrs. Hrown of Colorado Is n guest
of her brother, E. T, Newhy.
Miss Hetty Brown spent Sunday In
Klamath Vails In company with Meil-
ford friends.
Mrs. L. Smith and Mrs. Reckon!
und fa in llles left Monday for their
homes in Tteddlng, (Villi'. They have
spent tho summer In Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coodnlght nnd
family nnd Mr. Joe McKinney. of En le
nt endo, Calif., who were motoring
t hrough called on Tom Hills folk
Monday.
I .It tie Earlliie Whherow, who was
badly burned the other day is getting
along nicely.
Milan Hurnett returned from Eos
Angeles nnd southern points last eve
ning, having been gone three weeks.
Talent Home Mission Circle met
Thursday t the home of Mrs. John
Mills lu flush street, Ashland.
Mrs. Jennie Itorence,. nssited by
Mrn. Edna Hiddrldge entertained the
Ladles Aid Thursday of la.st week.
Roy Estes was confined to his home
by Illness last week, Friday and Sat
urday. The Charles Eong and Tom Hill
families spent Wednesday nnd Thurs
day of last week on an outing at
Crater Lake, They went via Klamath
Kails nnd Chllnrjuln.
Rev. nnd Mrs. M. M. Reld of Rogue
River, nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Mills ot
Ashland were In Talent to attend
church last Sunday and greet their
many old friends. Rev. Reid was for
merly pastor here, and Mr. MIHh led
the Ep worth league meeting. In the
evening- Special music was furnished
In the evening by Mrs. Mills.
Prof. E. K. Evans and family re
turned Thursday of last week from
a tour of eastern Oregon.
The silver cup .won by the Talent
girls' championship basketball team
Henry Wooldrldge and wife were
calling on Foots Creek lately renew
ing acquaintance with their former
, neighbors.
J. II. Short and H. J. Vienux got
three, trout Tuesday.
An epidemic of bronchitis seems In
have fallen on the children of this
creek.
The logging on Hlrdseye Creek hin
Stopped, and John Cotton is nt his old
job hnullng wood.
Harry Vleaux had nn Interesting ex
perience on Saturday. While in Klnm
nth Falls the left his rnr on the street
whllo getting supper. He fornot to
lake the key nnd when he returned
the car was gone. He reported to the
police, and then walked (he streets all
night In vain senrch. f,alo the next
nfternoon It was found six miles nut
Standing hy the roadside with the nan
tank empty. Some times n small gas
supply has advantages.
The wheat on Kl Oro rnnch Is thren
M. Mrs. Ablhe J. Chnmplin Is ngaln In
quite vigorous henlth.
Ftev. Charles Unlet of Merrill and bin
Vlfe's mother, Mrs. Patterson, spent
Monday nlRht nt the Carle's. They
were en route for Portland where Mrs.
Jlulexis sick. ,.
Rv Mr. Wilson Is expected next
Biindny nt the school house nt in
o'clock. He must get away by 10:45.
hence must begin promptly.
Th following persons were guests
nt an Ice cream party nt J. II. Shorts:
II. J. Vleaux, wife and two daughters.
Rev. C, C. Hulet, Mrs. Patterson. F. A.
Mosh nnd wife, William M. Carle nnd
wife.
Mrs, Eflfo Rlrdscye had her thresh
ing In nrnpress Wednesday,
i C. Carr and wife drovn up the west
fork of the creek Sunday.
CLIMAX CLIMBS
nth river near Keno to meet Mrs. C. J. 'UNt year-hns arrived anil Is on exhi
i.inrrt n..,l .nn llnv of Dorris. Calif. . billon ill the Hrown store. It Is a very
Thoparlyspe.il tho tiny picnlcing. Jbeiuitlful loving cup. In appreciation
Mrs. 1-alnl Is a sister of Mrs. Castor 'of whnt the team did for the school,
and Mrs. Priillt. Jlhe student body presented each mem-
Xeil IbiiyhuiK nnd wife anil little --ner 01 ine learn wi.n a neuuuiui 11-11
son are In the valley from Portland,
und will malic a trip to Crater lulio
nnd bncl; around hy Klamath l'lills.
.Mrs. Pet liars-burg will accompany
thorn on the trip.
Pete linryburg nnil If. CI. Shearers
returned Hunday from n week's out
ing nt the Hunt ranch 111 Hie Dend In
dian country. Thoy bad a most en
joyable lime while out tliero.
Dr. Coleman and Ills mother ot
Modrori! spent the evening lssi Thurs
day in the pleasant homo of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Pruiii or Hnst looeii
gold miniature ' ImHkethall pendant
which the girls are very proud to
wear. Those receiving them nre Hetty
Ttrown, lleulnh Hurnett, Margaret
Purvis, Klsio N'ewbry, Lois II 111, Ada
HncUler nm! Ruth ltmvninn.
EAGLE II I
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Hrown and Mr.
wav addition to Phoenix took their week nre Mr. and Mrs,
little adopted daughter. Florence, to Florey and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
rs. iJtuon nnu son i-emen m - -
were Buests al the home of Mr. datiRhter. Ednn. of Sacramento, nre
Mrs. A. S. Furry last Sunday. Mrs. visiting Mr. Clngcnde's mother of this
Andrew Orlssom had his wheat
threshed Saturday. He had a very
fiood crop this year.
Walter Chardy and Ona Cnmstock
went to Medfnrd Monday on business.
Fred Euy, Fred Stlmson and (iem-ne
' Purcell drove some beef cattle down
from Grhtxly last week.
Alice Dennis spent the week end
nt tho Orlssom homo.
Mrs, Cold visited Mrs. lleitha
Cherely Saturday.
Andrew (trlspom attended n barn
raising on Inke creek laM Friday.
The Hoefft brothers are building the
new bAn.
Vera Kershaw butchered nnd can
ncd veal and pork this week.
I'aul. Kuil has completed his job
. nt (lrlsHotn's and will soon start work
lug for Chnrley Oswald.
Onn Comstock finished working
for Vera Kershaw Saturday.
(itace Kuri visited nt the (trlssom
horns Saturday.
Mrs. Ha in Cay made n business trip
to Eagle Point lust Saturday. While
there Hhe called on her mother. Mrs.
Mary Taylor, and her lstur, Mr, Itay
JluriiUh,
Mrs. Donna Oraffls of East Kden " l"" 1 ' .
spent a couple of days last week al -. enjnyen a siay ui vmuuw
Die pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. J. muium 1 ""'"'
M Under. ,,,B
"m ii ti (i m i'ii i iinnn nf ih iiiuh. I Th ose ha ving elect rlc ta uges In stu 11-
Clem-
.i i.i i.wif...-.i ifi,i i.'ii. ents.
day. und the little miss scored one "" -w"'ii -
hundred percent perfect. Sho Is Just Anpeics. unm.. vtsitea irienos over ioe
as perfectly sweet as she scored phys- week end. They were on their way
gg.(lv nnuie IllItM iiioiorii ui . iikiiiiiki'"-
Mrs. Ijison nnd son llllen of Perl-I ir. nun jus. ii.ury i ing.-a.u- iiiui
In nd
mirl i
l.iusiill Is 11 niece of Mrs. M. Ilnse. cny.
They lefl rnr their limiieH Inst Moil-i Mr. and Mrs. ! loyd I'enrce nnd Dor-
, oiny nun nnce speni niiiiiiuy in rtmi-
Wo often benr of spring fights, but inira. -
the fall fights huve begun In Phoenix. I John Itnhertsnn nnd l,ols entertain
The worst of it is It Is iimniiR the older ed Mr. nnd Mrs. Cli-orge. l.oy and San-
set. Instead or the noys. . '. niit.i t.
A grnss fire wns seen rnglng In the' Jones reiurneii iroin .orin
low bills In the Valley View district Tlond. whero Mrs. Jones nnd Miss Kni
Inst Kntilrdny. .Inst how much dnlll- Hy lanieis nre enjoying n viu-nllnn.
age was done I have not learned. Tuesday evening.
The funeral of .Mrs. llowlnnd, ' Charles Crolser nnd Thomas Jones
mother of Mrs. John lienor, was lu-ld were slightly ill for n day or two.
at the Phoenis church Tuesday lifter- They nre belter and nlilo to be about
noon. .' Mrs. Howlnndiwns Hi yenrs old, now.
She hud made ninny warm friends' Miss ftwendolyn llrophy has tnltcn
since coining to Phoenix, who extend h work as "exlra" nl the phoiie
sympathies 10 the relatives. . office.
Miss Twlln llader received n, short ' Unnlel Pullln nnd C. K. Klngsley
visit from her sister Alpha Inst Mini- n"'" nciinlred the Pine Hldge Inniher
dav. Miss Alphln Is returning to the '"HI.
valley from Sun Kranclsco. where she' Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Seaman and Mrs.
bud been tor more than a year. Van Scoyoe nnd Mr. William lloyle
Miss Irene Chandler wns calling on moiorea to Lrnier lose xiinony.
Miss Ituth Miller Tuesdu yariernoon I Mrs. Will Hrown has been doing
at llieir home on the Highway. eonsirternhle work In the nuto park
Mr. and Mrs.,J. V. Dnpp of tho
Highway addition wns In Talent Inst
l-'rldtiy evening on business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ucorge lltiys of Hose
liurir, Ore., drove up to Phoenix last
Sunday morning to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. A. II. fisher. Mrs. llnys grand
mother, and to lake the latter home
with them,
Uev. and Mrs. Morgan were calling
nil along the Pacific highway between
Talent and I'bnentx last Frldny. Mr.
Mnrgnn Is the present tmstor of the
Phoenix church during Mr. Nelion'a
nlisencG
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Prnott nnd
daughter Margaret, lefi Monday morn
ing for Ihtndnii and other coast cities,
to be gone 'about ten days.
t,AQ Friday the Misses WolgnuiotH
of Talent and W. tl. Nlghton went over
to Mrs. M. Wnlch's place to visit for
the night, returning the next day
J. n. fish of North TW-nt is mar-
CENTRAL POINT
Hy F. M. Joncn.
Mr. McDonnugh, civil war veteran
nnd no old timer In Central Point.
;lcd nt his home In this city Mon
day tiionil. August 3.
Mr. Meponough wns born In 1S43.
helng9X2 years of age at the time
of his denth. He had lived In this
ommuhlty tor the past 1J years and
was well thought of by nil who knew
hhn. Interment wns In the Odd Fel
lows cemefery under the iiisplcea of
Ilia (1. A. It. The sympathy or
all goes out to the bereaved one
Jamea lloss, who severed his con.
nectionn with tho company of lloss
ketlng some of his fine early potatoes nil Itoss gjbout year . Is again
this week. These are Hie finest w menioer oi me iirnj i ne new
have seen tV$t saaon. , . company Wtll ejpand. adding a
Patroni of the Mall Tribune wort "porting goods line. There r mora
fish caught and more 'deer killed
at Itosa and Kosa' than ever fell vic
tim of rod or gun In any other port
or the country,
1 The W. ft. C. held Its regular
meeting ut tho tiall lust Saturday
Willi a fairly tnod attendance. The
tegular order of business was carried
mi.
Miss I.orna Ilamrh-k Is visiting
at the homo of her pni-ems in Ibis
city. Miss Harnrlck recently gradu
ated from the teachers 'college at
Hun Jose, Calif., and has been culled
to touch at Fellows. Calif., this com
ing year. Site will remain here until
the opening of her school in the full.
fllenn Kmllh who recently went
In Clielialls, Wash., is hack lu Celt
tral point ngniii, having arrived last
"ism. ,nt suites mat uungs ur very
uun up nortn.
W. K. Duncan is now wearing the
marshal's star while James Cum
mings is on his vacation. Wes is
certainly on tho job when It comes
to locating strange looking lights
or rires nnd say, boys, he may not
look It. hut ho can be hard boiled
lr he has to.
Miss ElMibeth Robinson' of St.
Paul, Minn., Is visiting ut tho homo
ot Mr. anil Mrs. It. H, Pnxson for
a few days. Alias Hoblnson will be
remembered by mnny as having been
at one lime in the .Inckson ConniV
IJIirniy nt Medfnrd. She Is now
librarian for a. St. Paul Library.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard have ar
rived from Culiforoia to take pos
session of their new home, recently
purchased from Wm. Pyburn. Mr.
Howard follows the carnentry trade.
The fruit work Is getting well under
way nnd It Is n common sight lo see
Isoine fair Miss clad in overalls and
"hickory" shirt on the way to or
from work.
Mr. Corl Person lias been on the
sick list for several days, having
come down last Tuesday wlih an at
tack or intestinal flu.
Say folks, how about a Utile tip
occasionally on the news about town?
Just drop In or cnll nc at paxson'a
F. M. Jones.
LITTLE APPLEGA1E
MITCHELL
ATTACK
ON AIR SERVICE
I Mr. and Mrs. Al Dunford nnd Cella
Combost motored lo Medrord Friday.
! 'Die scroiid haying Is most finish-
i ed. Owing to the hot dnys It Is
about three weeks earlier.
.Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peckhom with
son and his wife of Willows. Cul.. are
onmninir nt Hnlohlir Korinss. '
Mr. Kates on the 1'urseu roncn.- is
digging his potatoes and hauling to
market.
.The lllg Applegnte Is getting to be
qiilie a popular swimming resort.
. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Contrail
were at the Crump rnnch Saturday
nti-lii .
Tho Winnlughaiiis hnvo relatives
from Piindon visitiou them.
Mr. and Mrs. Fryo nnd Dorris
Kleinhniiimer look supper at the
Kleinhammci- ranch one night last
u-oolr
There nro lots of cars out this way
every wcek.-eod. People have learn-
l.ed what a lice little creek we have,
i Agnes Dunford spent two dnysJnst
wopk fit the Crump ranch.
DF.TItOIT. Aug 7. (A. P.) Colonel
William Mitchell, former assistant
chief of tho I 'lilted Slates air service
wlih the rank of brlguilicrgeiieral,
guvo indications here yesterday that
i.a tn,iiH hiiinch another attack
i against present conditions of the ulr
I service when congress convenes in
'the fall.
Referring to the air service, he said:
I in aa wo nr. under the army
'and navy we will not havo any air
service. We havent more man u
dozen fighting ships and the rest are
nothing but toy outfits falling down
around our ears."
i Colonel Mitchell was recently de
prived of his rank of brigadier general
I f,,l ltu'ln ir n oont rnvorsv over aircraft
-j policies In Washington last Bprlng.
He was transferred lo I'ort am nous
ton, Texns, where he is now stationed.
He described in detail tfie possibilities,
nf nir riofoiisn In case of war. main-
itainlng that the air service should he
separate and distinct from eltner tnc
army or navy departments of government.
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