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o o o o o Medford Mail Trieto Scond Sectioa Six'Pafc Second Section Six Pages Dally Turntirth Year. Weekly Fill j -fourth Year. MEDFORD. OWKtiOX, FIJI DAY, AUGUST 28, !.") no. HEMS OF INTEREST FROM THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY o o o E I 4 TALENT DISTRICT, their Khiiy. It will be worth youi' but for several juunths luive resided TAI.HNT. Auk. 27. (Sporliil) Tlioi'o Booms tu ' do an epidemic i)t robbery In the tmiuMer Uiwiih. A l'liocnix mure was Uiuken Into le lenlly. last Saturday nlclit the llili liui'd store and Wednesday nlh'lil tlio jtool hall waB brokim into. Talent school will open Monday, September 7, for enrollment and as signments of lessons. All new stud ents should bring credentials the first day. Principal E. E. Evans will be at his office in school building all day Saturday to confer with students. Miss Lueilc Holdrtdge spent Fri day 'at the Crossing ranch near Ceil-' tral I'oillt Willi her friend, Leah j I'arker, who will leave soon to at tend school in the cast. I The Dean Memorial Association of Wuriici' Creek and Talent held a picnic in Ashland park Sunday, Au gust 23 which was well attended. , 15. 15. Kvans has received a card. announcing tbo marriage of his Bister, Kuby, to Henry IJncke in Detroit, Mich., Aug. 15. Miss Kllliy visited- her father In Talent Unci)' years ago this summer. Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Turnbaugh re-, turned Saturday from a three-day j outing by motor. They camped 111 the mountains north of Grants l'a.ss. I Mrs. V. J. Martin, who Is visiting them, cared for her mother, Mrs. Bowman, during their absence. I Ur. and Mrs. B. 15. Ncvel of l'rlncville, who arc touring the val ley cnlled on Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Kvuns Thursday of last week. Mrs. I,lly Davis of Chlco, Calif., who formerly lived on Wagner Creek, I and her daughter. Mrs. Una Davis Walton and infant son of San Jose, Calif., are In Talent, visiting old friends this week. Mrs. Davis has been in the valley all the summer. I Mr. and Mrs. W; D. Barnes and children of Phoenix were visitors Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home' of Mrs. K. li. livans. Local Items WP this column should bo handed to tho local correspondent not later than Wednesday ovening. Friends all over tho valley win uoj Kind to know that Mrs. Elmer Kin-, cald, who underwent a serious ope ration several weeks ago, Is getting along finely, and will soon be con- valcsccnt. Mrs. A. II. Walker Is. the attending nurse. Mr. Italph Bowman of Malln. wiio( with Ills wife anil iniaiu uiiusm.-.. Emma I.ucy, arc visiting relatives in Talent, has received tho appointment of postmuster In Malin. 1U will take up his new duties about Sep tember 1.- Mr. nncl Mrs. H. J. Oden and chil dren who have been visiting friends in the valley the past week, left Sunday, morning tor their home In Los Angeles. They were accompa nied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oilen of Hilt, Calif., who will visit In l.ns Angeles until September 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Newbry and daughters. Violet nnd Ida of Boise Vallev. Idaho, arrived lut K'iduy for an extended visit at the home of E. T. Newbry. Mr. Axel Aniuildsoll spent Sunday in Jacksonville. Mrs. Edith Brunt of .Myrtle Point who has been visiting her father. Mr. Marlon Trycr. rotllined Saturday. While here she looked after storing her household guuds. Mr. Brant Is plastering the new high school build ing at Myrtle Point. Mr. D. v. Engles and Mr. Paul nnd their families from Medford have moved Into the Nye place on tho highway, formerly known as the L. Chvdlcr homo. Mrs. Pearl Kostcr has returned from Grants Pass and Is again oc cupying her own Inline. Mr. and Mrs. Asel Beckwlth lisvc moved into northern California. Woman's Homo Missionary society will meet with Mrs. W. A. Stratton In Valley View Thursday. September !l nt 2:30 with Mrs. Jonnlo l.aw rcneo as lender. Everyono Invited. Mr. Itnlicrt Purvis who has lived on Wagner Creek a good ninny years passed nway quito unexpectedly last Mondny evening, llo was taken to the Community hospital In Medford last Saturday nfternuon wnere ... ( expected to undergo an operation., He wns n great sufferer, and 1"" many friends and relatives In Infe. Valley to mourn his loss. Funeral was held In Ashland Wednesday. Mrs. Alice Wllluts of Klamath, Vails has arrived for a visit with nor mil her. Mrs. Katherlno Alford, who la not ns well as usual. Regular meeting uf Ladles' Com miinllv ilnl. Is called for next Wed- nosduy, September i. at tho club rooms. A good nttendanco Is dn- sired, for there aro many things of Interest needing attention. Construction has cuminniiced on the homes of W. H. Eaton and Mr.; W. L. Lewis on tho highway south ofTslent. I . Professor and Mrs. .Tuhnston who have been visiting their daughter. Mrs. Karl Newbry have returned to their home In Corvallls. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wltherow and family spent the week end at CJter Lake. 1 The school house grounds arc while to take a walk past the school grounds. - Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow Stratton. Frank and Jean Stratton and Charlie Long, Jr., left nt 3 a. m. Sunday morning for Crater Ijike, returning by Fort Klamath and Klamath Falls in tho evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gettling nnd chil dren of Boise, Idaho, have rented the Cook bungalow on Wagner street. The (Settlings lited In Talent for a while about a year ago. and have returned on account of the poor health of Mrs. Gettllug's mother. Mi's. Williams, who lives near Ashland. Mr. ami Mrs. George Clinton have moved lulu housekeeping roums up stairs at Furl Witherow's on the highway. Mrs. Clinton's mother. Mrs. Jennings and children, have moved Into rooms on ihe first floor. Tb at Bonanza. Mrs. Bowman, who makes her homo with her daughter, Mrs. H. .1. Turnbuugh. is very seriously ill. Her son, Ed Bowman, and his wife of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowman of Medford," came Tuesday to be with her. Wurd has been received here that Mrs. Lucy T. Wedding, who formerly taught In Talent high will teach in Topeka. Kansas, this year. Bay liapji underwent an opera .'nauls an asp week Malmgreu ami Dr. Woods of Ash land performed the operation. liny is doing nicely. The George Carter family have gone to Huckleberry mountain after berries. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Holdrldgo tion for removal of ailenaids and ton sils ill Phoenix tho pnsf week. Or Lawrence anil her daughters, Alico(lhe Uinier suhool house on Saturday and Edith ami their guest Gladys night, and from all reports there was Wilde-Brow lie. a lively time. Mr. and Mrs. James Bannisterl ,Mi-. ami-Mrs. Fred O'Kelly returned were Crater like visitors over tliolthe last of Ihe week from their motor week-end. - ' jtrip to the coast. They report a nice The Talent llelickllh elub will meet trill. . at tho home of Mrs. George GlU- ' Huddle lldlu and wife of Evans i ttii it "ii ikikh) iii vii .iiwiij, ... 1' : . ii lie) iiu tember -I at 2 p. m. patch, for a few days outing. families formerly lived in Talent. I Thursday. August 20. Mrs It Mrs. V.. W. Scull. Mr. Unwell and family, who have been residing al Hie Thrush ranch. and Lucile bad us their dinner guests have gone to California to reside. F. - L. lloldridge ami family had Miss. Bernlce (iugston underwent a short outing trip to Union Creek inn operation at Grams Pass Tuesday, last week-end. a ; ImIss Clugslou has been suffering with I upcndlclUs. - ! Men are al work remodeling Hie j'ltlverslde Community clubp house, illiio floor space Is lo be made much longer, making It Into a modem dance hall. i . Mr. and Mis. Fred Dingier spent tbo day Sunday at the Kali Scoll home. Fred llortoll. who was operated on about a week ago. Is getting along extra well, we are glad to report. Jennie There was a school meeting held at He is resting c.-islrr than at any time since he was Injured. Hubert Clugstnii is h o m e this week frnltt Diilris on nci'uunt of his daughter's illness. The Itugue Itiver school will open Monday. September 7. Mrs. .Martha Sealn.-in aiul Mrs. Mrs- giine to the huckleberry I sic Iturkhart anil little Hetty Jean spent Sunday at t eiiiiinn anil evening at tile Wiley Carter ranch. Mrs. Carey has returned from a two mouths visit at Newport and other northern points. J. T. Bailey, wini runs the Sanitary meat market, reports a flue business and that a little later lie will have more of a variety of meat. .Mr, and Mrs. I'bil Slraban nt' Hock Point and Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Slraban and family attended the show at Grants Pass Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood were Sunday calers at the Scolt home. .Mr. lireenwniiii cxpeets sunn to erect a biitise and other iiniirovenieuls oil ills land tin Evans ereek. ! Mr.. Hick, wlm recently purchased five acres nil Pine street, has lumber nn the gi-nutiil fur a new llnuse. L. C. Itushu Is carrying his arm in a sling. The cause is a large abcess mi the clliuw. Orville Dingier and Italph Wilt were huiiie nver Sunday frutn near Glen dale where they are employed. Mrs. Will and Miss Malni Wakcrmau re turned with them fur a visit. Frank ami Paul Stratum have re lumed to Talent after a few days stieiit here with bnine fnlks. Mr. and Mrs. Hub Burkbart were vbatur.'i al tile Del Bin orchards Wednesday, I'. S. Tars llc.M-rl Fh"'!. AUCKLAND. Aug. 26. American tars must like New Zealand. Nineteen of ibem were missing when Ihe fleet sailed. Boklng extra fine Just now Tho TillirilllllllCTliliaBTIIIillllllllllli!!! TTTT! i iUI M TTTi t M f I MTTT! ! M ! i i FTTTr M !MM tTTtTTItTV ? ! ITTTI r?1T ! ! ! F I f T1 !f "inn wmxamm fw DESIGNER PATTERNS Tlie new fall stylus as depicted in the Fall Designer are not only most charming, but easy to make. RUSSELL' S PHONE 31 TELEPHONE ORDERS Our Plume HI is al your service every hour of tlie day, and our individual attention to your orders 'is assured. New Silks and in The demand for "satin faced" silks is greater than ever and we are just opening for Saturday dis play every color demanded for fall in a -lO-inch erepc back satin with a very high luster, a pure dye all silk fabric, that we . are going to feature at the very low price, per yard S3.50. New Woolen Dress Goods With the tang of fall in the air the thoughts turn to wool materials again and we are very anxious lo have you see the pretty new woolens we have out for those desiring to make their own clothes. See Them Saturday. Fashion decrees the use of Fur in all manner of ways for the New Fall Coats Gorgeous fur collars, cuffs, bands, goedetts and full panels all arc used in profusion. The materials are varied, with tlie genuine ''iet;dle points'' leading. The two coats .-piet iiretl ace in the genuine "needle point," one with gorgeous fox collar and cuffs, the other with muskrat cuff bands and .shawl collar con tinuing on one side the full length of the coat. The price. $89.50 and it's remarkably low fur such coats. If you appreciate veal coat values we know you will be in terested in our exceptionally strong show- C9K f Qinx ing of popular priced coats at.. IU d Wonderful New Dresses Just Arrived Smartest styles, most demanded fabrics, most wanted colors such as enickle'head blue, pansy and eookoo, all are represented in this special display for Saturday and we will Q appreciate the opportunity to show you at tpx. t School Time for the Miss uf 8 tu 17 years, often niuaiir; that, you need" to .select in a hurry some of the needed wardrobe to start, off the school year just right. We have an ticipated your needs this year with the most won derful line of coats and school dresses, which will be featured on Saturday. The coats aro in most be coming styles, all fur trimmed and you will be agreeably surprised at the prices $15-$25. - Blankets from the Oregon City Woolen Mills Oregon made from the finest of Oregon wool and t lie beautiful colorings cannot be equalled it seems. .Many new patterns that will appeal to those desiring prettv new bed coverings this fall. There are two qualities alid weights here now to make your selection from Sat urdav at $10 and $12.50 Lunch Cloths for Saturday f at 50c Just 100 of those "Cleaned in a Jiffy" lunch cloths in six different patterns. The designs are all new and several two color eltects arc shown tins tune. The last .time we put these on sale all earlv. No telephone orders were sold out by 2 o'clock, so better come 71 1 II . TOWELS TOWELS A Saturday Sale at 39c Specially purchased and passing on the saving to you for Saturday. An "athletic ribbed towel" that should appeal to everyone desiring a real high-grade towel. This towel is worjh (i()c, so lay in a QQ supply at this price OVx, Boys Young Men Your Suit can look just like Dad's this fall. The suits with two pair, lmig pants and vest for all ages of boys are just the tiling. The juices are very low, too. Men Will Appreciate the Values in the New Fall Suits. 100 Wool I'lie 100' all virgin wool of our Cortley and Kirsclibamii suits are mak ing a great appeal to the "thought ful" men buyers. Of course, this means mom wear and, of course, 100 virgin wool keeps the f i t and s h a p e much better than processed woolens,. Price is not obtained in our garments with (he sacrifice of "good iialil.v," but price is obtained by purchasing these suits from the I a r g e s 1 makers of popular priced suits in the world today. All these things as slated above will be better appreciated in you nennit us to show you the $2 to S41 suit we selected just for you at prices from Ptf IU tP 1U Flannel Trousers, $5.95 a Yutufg iift ii who want good service- able separate trouserS or school iil find theseoexcciitional y QC. vnln.w St i ipdkVO New Fall Shirts With the arrival f our "( ieo. P. Ide" shirts for niiti wc are shoeing all the newest things for fall wear. a Siggor and Bettor Than Ever, Jackson County Fair, September 1619. own la irnn and velvety and the canna beds are In the heht of