Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 04, 1925, Image 11

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!SrEDPOI?D MXIC TRTTSUyTC, MTW)FOnn, OT?KC)0Ny, FKTDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, '192.V
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OPEN ON MONDAY,
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TATjEXT. Sept. 4. Talent schools
will o pi 11 Monduy, Sept. 7ih. for en
lollment 11 ml assignment of lessons.
All new students should hrlnir r
tlfiitlulH th first iluy. Prln. 15; R.
Kviiim will be lit Ills office In school
Iml Ml nk from l to 4 oVIook Saturday
to confer with students.
Following lire the tonrhers for the
Talent school for the com ins year: E.
K. Kvans. principal: Luclle IIoldritlKA
-ond Iluth - (innoway. hlsh school.
r (irades: Rllen Lamphlear, 1 and 2
grades; Lucy Oatman, 3 and 4 grades;
lluth Hackler. 5 nnd 6 pradeH, and
Chester L. Ward, 7 nnd 8 grades nnd
athletic coach.
Students who can nre urged to cot
their hooks In Asnhtnd or MedlWd
this week. Following are the new
hooks needed In the various i?radts.
First grade: New rtmieon Primer, Kl
Hbn 1'rlmer, First Ueador nnd Rlson
First Header, (later) Second .grade,
1 ten con Second Header, Rlson Second
Header; Third grade, Ileacon Third
Header, Rlson Third Header,. Geo
graphy for Tteginners, Shepherd;
Fourth Grade, ltolenias Fourth Head,
cr, Essentials of Geography, Hook J;
Fifth grade, Bolenlus 5th Header, Rs
Hentlals of Geography. Book I: Slxts
grude. Bolenius Sixth Reader, Tssen
t in Jh of Geography, Hook II, Gordy's
llstory of V. S; ;. (later); Seventh
grade. Heading arid'- Living, Book I.
Uurdy's History of " U.- S.; Rlghth
grade, Heading anr-Jdving, Book II,
our (lovernment, Dlris-AlcClurn, Gor
dy's lllstnry;of V. 8..
Mr. and Mrs. George Carter nnd
family nnd Mr. and Mrs. V. Kluin of
Ashland returned Silturdav from a
1 nine days' outing at Lake of the
TrVoodH' at the Klum cabin. They
nrmigni iiumw u line iui ui miCKlf-,
berries. ,
Mr. Arthur Jj. Brown of Medford,
circulation manager-for the Portland
oregonfnn. was in Talent Tuesday.
Louis Castley is turning over his Ore
goninn route to Don Evans, as Louis is
moving to Portland the Inst of Sep
tember. Mrs. James Sullivan (nee Miss Delia
Lee) of Rdgewood, Calif., will visit
Mr. and Mrs. J. Herring this week
end.
. Mr. Warren Herring, who recently
went to Sawyers Bar, Calif., return
ed this week end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Tl. Bowman nnd
Mrs. Bowman's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
M. M. Maine, returned home Thurs
day evening last week from n two
weeks tour through southern Califor
nia. Mr. and Mrs. Maine returned
to their home In Portland Monday. . r
Mr. Fred Williams, who has been
living at the Suncrest has rented the
-('hftrlfn WnMHHo-n Vinnort (n tmvn nnd
Jwll move Jils family In shortly. .The
'Vliouse iYas been repapered.
ll " Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Bowman nnd
P Emma Lucy left for Beatty, Ore.,
Monday.
Maxine. Infant daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. P, Thompson was quite ill
osrly in the week.
' Miss Lucy Ontmnn motorled to
Cilendaln last Sunday.
Miss Beatrice Dunnett of Salem Is
spending the week with Miss" Lucy
Ontmnn prior to taking up her work
ns teacher In the Medford high.
Mrs. M. E. Williams of South Ash
land who has been quite ill since last
January enmo last Tuesday .to make
nn extended stay with her daughter,
Mis. Tom Oettllng.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B." Bunnington nnd
family of Merril, Ore., passed through
Talent last Sunday, going to Jackson
ville to visit Mm. Duiiultigliiirri pur
ems, ittfd returning to Merrill Monduy.
Fred Cook accompanied them JoMtr-
fill ...ho.-.. U ...II .
nm-iv w WUI'K 111 Mi lilin
Inlngton's garage.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Vllllamn.who
have been living at the Suncrest have
moved In the downstairs rooms of
the Ante building. Ms. Williams re
turned to Talent Sunday from the
convalencent home in Ashland, where
she hn had her nick baby. Arllse
Helen, for a week. The bnby is much
Improved, hut not out of danger yet.
Mrs. WilMnm Fox of Medford Is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Crosby, for n
few days..
The young people of the Rpworth
league gave a swimming und ukuling
. party nt the Natatoriuui In Ashland
.Thursday evening of last week. The
trip was made, in Rail Newbury's
truck.
Harney Seamon was In Medford.
Saturday. - . . -
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bowmnri nnd
their company. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M.
Maine, of Portland, were In Medford
shopping last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lacy and child
ren are making an extended visit nt
the home of Mrs. Lncy's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. I,. S. Hackler.
Miss Ruth Hackler was confined
to her home by Illness lest week.
Mrs. William Vlmont is on the sick
list.
Mrs. Evert Boone and Infant daugh
ter of Hilt, are visiting this week with
Mr. Boone's parents in Talent.
Elizabeth Brown nnd Anna Evnns
were guests at a slumber irttrty Sat
urday evening given by Dorothy
Hn ugh man In Medford. Dorothy camo
down to Talent Sunday evening, nnd
was a. guest at tho ' Brpwn home until
Tuesday evening. .,. t ,
. Tho local committee of the county
health association was well represent
ed at tho banquet tendered to the
State Medical association at the Bap
tist church in Medford last Wednes
day evening. Those from Talent who
nttended were Mrs. L. Brown. Mrs. J.
Bannister. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Bee
son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Rvans.
Talent unit of the County Health
association Is busy completing the
1 "layette" which Is Talent's part In the
jwork of the association for the enr
irent year. This sewing is to be finish
ed before the fair.
Tho first meeting this- fall of -the
Community club was held In the ctuh
J rooms last Wednesday. Mr. Olle Orn
splker of the T. I. D. and Mrs. Golden
;of Ashland were present and gave In
teresting talks concerning the exhibit
which the irrigation district Is plan
ning to put on at the fair, and asked
the cooperation of the ladies of the
community in spending in exhibits, of
baking and fruit canning. The dis
trict a preparng . some . special pre
mium lists which will be circulated in
a fe wdays. A call meeting o com
plete arrangements will bo. held next
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 nt the
club rooms. Members please take no
tice and nttend. ... '
Mrs. Willey, who haa been visiting
her sister, Mrs. : McMahan,: for the
past two months left last Monday for
her home In Denver. Colo,
business trip to ofil-nndU . n.nh.-m
Dee Bowman left Monday on a bus
iness trip to Marshfield to be gone
several days. ' -
H. M. Turnbnugh received word
thnt his cousin. Claude Himnknon.
Ispcclnl ngent of the U. P. In Kansas
City, was killed, five cars passing
over him.
Master Marin ri Lowe underwent nn
operation Tuesday for the removal of
his tonsils. . -j. ,T-"
. Mrs. George Dewey, her daughter
nnd grand children, are visiting the
Robinson and Chllders families.
Mr. Mayer of Medford has given up
his harbor shop hercr and Mrs. A. T.
McMahan, the owner of the property
and cleaned nnd renovated tho shop
nnd opened up a barber shop the first
of the week. Old friends nre glad to
welcome Mc back at his old stand.
Tho county has been grading Wag
ner avenue from the S. P. tracks up
the creek to Knlghten's Corners.
Miss Oludys Wilde-Browne ami her
friend. Mrs. Thompxon. who have
been house guests at the home of Mrs.
Jennie Uiurence, left Monday morn
ing by auto for Haber, Calif., In the
Imperial valley. 1
Miss Alice ljturence left Inst Thurs
day for Rllensburg, Wash., where aim
in teaching In the high school. Her
school opened Monday. AugUHt 3lsi.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ayers of
Prlneville.' called Monday on R. R.
Rvans nnd family. They came by
motor via Klaninth Falls and were
traveling through to Dayton, Wash.
This Is their first visit to the Rogue
River valleyand ihcy were very much
Impressed by the beauty of the val
ley. Mr. Ernest Jacobson and family of
Klamath Falls spent Monday visiting
at the homo of William High en route
I to a point in Californln, where Mr.
(jaooljHon will teach this coming year,
j Mr. and Mrs. Jacobson have taught lit
the schools at Rogue River for several
years.
UNION CREEK NOTES
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hitohens nnd
son. Harold, of Newhers, Ore., were
visiting Hny Sntcliwell anil wife Silt
unlay nnd Sundiiy. Tlmy made llin
lake and the rim road drive Sunday.
Mrs. Hitohens Is Mr. Batch well's
Hister.
Mr. Gaddls nnd family and Miss,
Jane Snedicor were callers here on
their way to Diamond luke.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Piatt and family
were visitors here en route to Crater
and Diamond lakes.
Arthur. Welsslnu, wife nnd son,
Carroll, returned to Grants Pass for
the winter on Monday. They have
been here In charge of the Graves
store and lunch room through July
and August.
Mrs. Hose Schuffelin returned to
Medford Monday with T. E. Daniels.
Mrs. Karl Knnpo, from California
nccompnnled by Mrs. Van Gilbert of
Medford, aro visiting Mrs. Knnpn's
mother, Mrs. Sntcliwell. nt the studio
this week.
After a few days that were cool the
travel slacked tin, but Tuesday became
quite heavy again, the cabins and
camp grounds lining uji. ,
REESE CREEK RIPLETS
By Mrs. II. Wat kins.
"W. E. llammel's are picking their
n'Anjous. The penrs are exceedingly
fine. j -
Mrs. Nannie, WoodR, son and daugh
ter. Johnnie and Unavine. who have
been visiting her nieces and their fam
ilies, the Mesdames Hammel, Court
ney and Castor, returned to their
homo in West wood, California.
School wll begin September 7 nt
Recs Creek. The teachers request
thnt nil pupils be present Monday, for
it is a school day and not a legal ho'll-
day.
There will he Sunday school
usual nexCSunday. The subject "Paul
writes to the Phlllpplans." Memory
verse, "I can do all things through
Christ which strengtheneth me."
Some friends of Mr. and Mrs. Cum
mons visited them this week from
North Bend. Mrs. Yager of Oakland,
California, called at the Vestal home
Monday for a short visit. ' ''
Miss Esther McCollom of Rilzvllle,
Washington, Mrs. Bora Hess nnd Miss
Mary Hess of Medford, visited Mrs.
H. Watkins last week.
Miss Vera Wright of Ashland is vis
iting her aunt, Mrs. W. Kngberg, this
week.
CScorge Johnson of near Portland Is
visiting his uncle, John Mlnlcr, this
week.
C. K. Brous Is getting rendy to build
soon. He expects to do the work him
self. I'eto Beta' new home Is about com
plete. '
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BECAUSE
We are members of the federal reserve system.
We have over one and a half million in resources. .
We have over 3000 satisfied customers.
We have operated in Medford over 37 years. . , .
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Medford, Oregon
Established 1888
"Inviting Your Business On Our Record"
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