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LITHI A SPRINGS HOTEL
Ashland, Oregon ; ?
SI Sunday Night Dinner
t SU'i August 16, 19& '
Lltlila Fruit Ciu-ktiill
Celery With Oheoaa '
, Sweet PlcklOH
Illpe Ollven
f-'lilclion u la Njipnlllainn
Cmnormne IVAnslalHe
TtniiHt Prima ItlVm of Reef, An Juh
Chfeken Muiireme. Home .Style.
KukIIhIi iJirnh ChniiH, a In rteforeo
Creamed Potatoes
Evergreen Corn on Cnh
Grnni,'!' Flitter. Claret Hauen
Parker IIoiihp Rolls
Uthla SprinBH IfoU'l Cmnhlmtllnn ftalnd
Ttogue Rlvpr Pencil Frappo
J,emrn Sherbet
IppiI Ten
fireen Aiip Plo
Sunshine 'it lie
Milk
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AUG. 16 .
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General Admission, $1.50 Seats on Sale at
Chamber of Commerce, Rex Cafe, Hotel Medford
WITH MXOrOKO TRAD MCOfOBP MADS.
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ESTS
TEXT BOOK PLAN
The local school bourd at JtH lust
meeting addressed the following letter
to the Htnte text book cnmmlKMion,
WlllPb IH OlHO hnno( iy I(. Hfill'lck.
"Milton A. Miller, chairman, ,
lebunon, Oregon
q hou ;fl party lant week from Monday
to Friday and had uh her guests Alls
(Jetty JlUDzicker, of iOugene, and .the
.MlMtpf hovyln and Lama poKt. of Mil
waukee, Witt. . They viKlied' Prospect,
wertf pueH.M ut the Crater lake Lodge
and returned home via Klamath Fa 11b.
Thursday evening Mlm Outinan enUr
l dined In honor or her gneHia and Fri
day 'her fiifiidfi ft lui IOugene.
Mr,- KlrtiHr Kiiieadp was brought
fcornfv; Monday, jnnrnlng. from the
Community hoxphul where he under
went a hpi-Iouk operutfon about two
weeks ago. M vh. A. W. Walker is
nurnlng her and she Ik getting along
very nleely.
j Mr. and Min, James Dny. of San
I'Vonelseq, arrived Tuesday for
Iiiih been visiting at the Ten-Ill
home for several weeks.'- Mrs. Day
will he remeinhetvd uh MIkh. HleJIu
"W .r tiiklnK the ilbHi-ty of b.'c '""f V'H,U with Mm. lay ltr,
(Iraslng- yoii rlntlvo to the trnerit Mnk.Jny.'lmm. Their douKhlw. 'Jaiii
IfiXt MOOIt Kitllfltlfin. TltA thrnntannd ' "
-Iiuiik ill adoption Ik oiieruliiiK to tie
IIH llll nhfl hll nil lrfl Itlilnv lla In iianiiiliiif
hooks wlih which to open school on jSn''lh-. ,. . ,
.Snntemher 8, i.cal hook men hesi-' ,rH- w- nrynn .u"'l
tute to uliice orders so Ions lis there fam"y- nhoenlx. Artoinii. die vlsii
is uncertainty us to whether chunKes "l ,ho "' M'"- """iin's
will he mmle 1 i parents, Mr. and .Mrs. J. N. -I'ace. ,
, "We are very much In hones .that ' M-Wesley Drlwoll. f Butte Pulls,
no chhnneii will lie attempted at your wa " w""k-enrt vllic,r ni the home
meeting this month for these reasons: of her I""-01"". Mr. and .Mrs. J. P.
Hooks of new adoption niude
Denhani. Mr. Denhani returned with
at this date could not he available for th''m, hBV,,,K "I'01" the .week in Butte
openiiiB school in early September, j ra'!H- , ,
If we commence with the presentHext ' ,, c"rfo,-J Bond and son Cilen
books, as wo' necessarily must ' and h"v0 """""''i 'rum n sliurt visit :n
are compelled to chanRR to others ' -"ate tlrove. tiid Kills came back
durlns. the year, the expense will ba,wi,h lh,,m n"a lH visi,,nB f:len ani1
considerable.. - other old friends.
"i. The siato course of study Is' Mrs- Kelih has liouRht the Will
already written. -It was Written natur-iSlum" h"UKe ovp'' ''y the s. v. tracks,
ally, on the basis of present ailop- -Mrs- Kollh already owns several lots
.nous, otw text nooks would mean I i""i-"j " -v
I no course of study in those subjects make 'J01 " flne
this year. tr- KusSel Alford returned Sunday
I "3. In view of the advance In prices f" vlnH In Klamaih Falls.
I wo al-e aware thut most of ourllexi Work Is proKressInK rapidly on the
books aro to cost us more than lheyR- Af Nye resltlenco north of Talent
a beautiful home when his residence
Is completed,' ..j ......
Mr. and Mrs. W. ' .1. Martin, of
Qulncy, Ijl., art-rpert Kalurday everiiiiff
for an extended visit with Mr. and
Mrs. H. i. Turnhaujrh. They have been
touring the ;Cahadian, Hockies. Mrs.
Martin Is n sister of Mrs. TurnbaUKh
and a daughter of Mrs. Bowman, who
is an invalid. ,
., Mrs. Louis Brown And Russel and
Sirs. IC K. Kvnns motored over to
tUipeb, Cel.,. Matui-day afternoon. Mr.
Brown returned to Talent with them
to spend the week end with his fam
ily.'. Rev., and Mm. M. M. Bi-id, who are
living in flninls I'ass at present, were
In Talent Sunday to attend services
at Jhe M. 1'J. church. They are mov-
tlielr household Roods down from
tlld unil(.'r the old contract, but' the
(Cost here would nowhere equal the
: diiniase that a new adoption would do
us at this late date or that thiA un
certainty Will do US if nliowel In
continue. . .
"4. We appreciate tile erfoi ts of the
commission to secure lower prices In
text books, but we are very anxious
that no adoptions be made hastily and
without due time for study and In
vestigation as contemplated by law
Merit of the text book rather than a
few cents' savins on the list price, we
believe, should Kovern all selections.
"Our people are very much opposed
to any further changes In text books
this year. The cost to patrons and
to the school system would be too
heavy and interference with school
work too ereut. We irnoi m.,i i r(
believe, that the commission will view I
the matter In the same IlKht and lv 1 rn
us as soon as possible a definite stnte-f"r l,u' Present.-"
inent thut texts now In Use will be Huth Newhry, . of Ashlnnd,
continued this year at least. In that spent the week-end with her cousin
way wo. can proceed to order' the 1':,,n" Newhry.
books which we must have to open x"sa Bctly Brown nttended a party
schools." Snturday evening at tho home of o.
A few weeks ago the commission w- "lnrn' fit Rivervlew, near Rogue
authorized the advertising for bidg for,nlver village.
new text, books. The matter of more Mr. 'irnrrls, or Payette, Idaho, has
changes und ,new adoptions which It I moved Into the Hrecse house near the
threatehs to iniilio, will como tip at a Bagley cannery,''' '
special meeting which will be .'held! Mrs. n. . Spi'ague, neo Ann Ellis,
August 20, The action, of the com- of 1-akevlew, called on Lucy oatman
mission was brought about In --part by 'ast .Sunday, . '
the refusal of publishers. to renew text ' Mrs. , ilrnce' Ifnll, of Watsonvllle,
book contracts on the same basis na r'nl- wnn " guest of Mrs. Jny Ten-Ill
they were entered lnln-ln llllii h -last Wednesdiiv-nftei-hoon. Mrs. lltill
advance Id prices. '" , ..' ' '. '. j formerly ' taught- the 7th and 8th
The state law permits the' adoption grades in Talent.'
or tuxt books for a period. of six years. i Mr- anil Mrs. Clnudo Sheets, of
Hie 1919 conlnicts therefore expired Cottage Grove, -called on .Mrs., N. s.
this year. . The 1923 . legislature uinian Saturday, on their way to
amended the law to provide that In- Vrekn, Calif. ;
stead of a wholesale change every six ' The ilenny Packing Oohipnny force
years, the commission mlRht chahgti stalled work last -Saturday. The pears
one third every two years. One-third are fine this year so far, most of them
of the text bonks have already been running fancy and extra fancy,
changed this year and the attorney- Packing commenced a week ngo
general of Oregon has ruled that there, lust .Monday at .the Bagley Packing
Is no authorization In lnivv for Jiuy rwnjsV The fruit la exti-a fine this
further changes -. ... , yeni.. . ..
U WaS the Unanf!nOIIH Oolnlnn nP ll.nl tr .1:tn,iu Alilcleh nf I,I..MA
school board that If the commission 'Creek, visited last week from Tliurs.
carries out Its threatened purpose and day unill Sunday with Mrs. w. W. Ks
new adoptions nre attempted at this "es. They were girlhood friends in
date, serious injury will be done both Missouri. .
ni senoois. Mrs. Jlni-guret Marty and grandson,
The teXt bOOk COtlinilaRinn nnnolDla MnI.P llnrin lninli!ng nf 13n,.lnn,l
of Milton A. Miller, chairman, Leh-:nre: spending the summer with Mr.
nnon, Ore.;, Superintendent 0,. W. Hiig,' anif Mrs. Harry'Lowe. Mrs. Marty Is
Salem; Mrs. Marjorlo Newbury. Med- Mrs. Lowe's mother, and will remain
ford; Superintendent A. C. Hamilton, through September. Mrs. Lowe's
Astoria, and Sillier ntnmlam
Turner, Dallas. Ore.
Closfef cliSRRQm
Saturday August lS "
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T TONIGHT
The regular Friday n.-gn band c'vn- iwcro In Ashlund nn
ei-t will lie held in the city park to-',,n!'' morning.
brother, (.'. K. Mnrty, and, dnuglitoi;
and his nelce. 'Uorolhy Simpson, who
hn,ye heen vlsltlng'at the Lowe home; '
left last Sunday for their, home In
Portland. II
H.J. Tllrnbaugh Is confined to the
house with Illness. I
Mrs. C, W, Irfing and Mrs. K, K. I
Rvans were In: Ashland Wednesday,
"""'f '" '
At. J. frawford and Wm. Ppltzer i
business Wcdnes-
night umler the direction of F. Wilson I 13- "vans has transferred his lot
alte, and Is the first nppenrnnce of 1n' i"" the Woods to J. L. Burnt.
Heed
..Kerr
the Imnd since they returned from the
northwest I), o. o. K. convention nt
Ahenleen, Wash., where thev won
first prize.
The police regulations ncnlnst hooi.
Ing autoes and rollicking kids during
the rendition of numbers, will l,e in
full force and effect,
The program Is as follows:
March. "Xanguard" ...
Walls Song, lirirones'
Suite, "Atlantis"
(at Nocturne und Jlyiun of Praise,
(b) A Omul Fiinciioii.
to The Prince and Anno, '.,
fd) The Desttiucllon of Ailnil
Popular. "Just A Little Drink" (lay
Popular. "Manniinna"....riilli
Three HanceH fioin lleniy t ha KiKhth.
1 1 1 .Moorisn imnee.
(SI Shenherd'R Danoe.
(3 Torch lianee..
Popular. 'KMi" ; .Knhn
Mareh. "I-lrahma" , hnt
"Star SpiiiiRled llanner"
house, of Ashland.
Cook with nn.
TALENT TALK
Mr
-Jay Trrrlll has vecelveil word
of Ihe death of his brother. Ityrun
Terrlll, of Burns, Ore., which ti)-urrid
Aug. ti. lie was formerly a resident
of Talent ami has a host of friends
who will mourn his passing. i
I Locul Items should be handed to
tho local correspondent, Mm, Hdnn
Uvans, before Wednesday evening.
William Oannan. who Is with the
forestry service ut Seven Mile lake,
cuiiie hopie Saturday evening. He Is
III Willi an ulcerated tooth and sprain-
... . v.in--m iw i-eiiirn nnout
; 'Au. in ,. , . ,
I Alius Lucy Outiuun a hostess to
m cNocmv
HHP
HMITOMS
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Mat IVctiv..
"ffl . pint
7sc, quart 11.25,
pu-SprajrarlJc.
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