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TALErft MAR KURT
BY FALL OFF ROOF
William HIch fell from a chicken
house which he was building on his
home premises last Monday. nunUun
lne severe Injuries. Jie in under the
doctor's care nnd unable to leave his
room, lie ia reported as slightly lin
proved.
Mtnn Llllinn Itolmer left Sunday for
Corvallfa where sho will attend cul-
ltBe the coming year.
MIhs Kerns left Saturday evenlns
for Monmouth whero aho will attond
the state normal.
Mildred Nye left the first of the
week for O, A. C. whero she will at
tend school,
Mrs. H. ij. Turnbaugh accompanied
Mrs. Louis Brown on a motor trip to
Thrall Monday morning when Mr.
Brown returned to his wprk at Cop-
' CO.
Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Reld who have
been In Talent the pant month, are
leaving the firnt of next week for
their home at Rose hurtf. Mr. Held
has been driving a truck for Mr. High
uuring ine rruu ncanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Reeson have
moved up from Copco, Calif., and ex
pect to move soon to Chlloquln
where Mr. Beeson la employed In tho
',' Modoc mill. They were In Talent at
tending the Jackson county fair.
Among the prize wlnnors In the
cooked food contests at the fair are
Mrs. I, ir. Gallatin, Mlnnes Ronina and
Frances allatln, and Mrs. If. Wcagunt,
all of Talent.
Mins Martha Rpenkeo of Mod ford
and Mrs. Hitchcock of Portland were
calling on frlonds In Talent laHt Mon
day. C. B. Dunntneton nnd Charlie Lone
of Merrill were vlaltnra Kunday.
Paul Demmcr and son. Cecil, left
for California Thursday morning. Mr.
Demmer will go to Oakland whero he
will seek a new location.
Mr onH Mfo C V. Vtuftr ttnA cliil.
dren returned Friday fro man extend
ed vacation trip to points in Minne
sota whero they visited relatives and
old friends, Minnesota was their for
. mer home.
, E. C. ardner nnd C. E. Rorg nnd
viiiiiiron reiuriwu montiny aiiprnmin
from Jenny Creek.- beyond Clreen
Kprlng mountain where they went on
a hunting trip. They brought a dcor
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Boone, who
have been living at Hilt the past few
months, returned to tholr homo in
Talent Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Davis of Hunt
ington, W,. Virginia, arrived Thurs
day, for a visit at tho home of Mr.
u-mi jam. . win. xj. weuer, jr.. im.
Davis and Mr. Weller wero buddies
. uvwrnena in mo mie war,
, Vern Bpclrs and Elton Potrco en-
tnrnrl hltrh nnhnnl Mntirlnir
. . Mrs. C. M. Crow, nee May Clark,
and Infant daughter of Portland, Is
spending a few days at the Edmund
son home, Mrs. Crow was a former
Talent high school student. Blip has
been visiting her parents at Cascade
orge, near Prospect.
The student body of Talent high
school elected officers last week as
follows: President, Wm. Oatman;
vice president, Frank Dun It hi; secro-lary-reasuror,
Ada Hackler. The
Hon tor class met nnd elected officers
us follows: Prosldent, Elsie Nowbry;
vice president, William Out man; sec
rets ry-treasurer, Ada Hackler. The
Junior class elocted officers as fol
lows: President, Verne Spiers; vlco
president, Harry Oatman: socrotary
trcusurer, Anna Evans. Tho snpho
moro class electod officers as follows:
President, Edna Newbry; vice presi
dent, Anna Belle Lcamming; secretary-treasurer,
Hendrlck Oothuya.
The freshman class organized und
elected the following officers: Presi
dent, Clarence Holdrldge; vlco presl
'dent, Wayne Muson; secretary-treasurer,
Pearl Hughes.
Aiax uowman unu r reu canton lert
Friday morning with a truck load of
household goods for Montugue, Oil.,
where tho Carleton family are moving
on to a wheat ranch. The Carletons
recently traded their ranch west of
Talent t- C. B. Lnmkln of Montague,
who has moved to the Carleton ranch.
The Lamklna wore formerly residents
of Ashland.
Mrs. Wesley Drlscnll of Butto Falls
In vlslntlng her mother. Mrs. J. II.
Women
Lose
Ics time, keep charm
under trying hygienic
condition, this new
way
OLD-TIME sanitary methods
bring unhappy, fretful flays.
Now the hutruritjr of th hatarrfona
"sanitary pad" his been ended.
Yon wear sheerest gowns, meet
' erery and alt social or business ex
actimntt in peace of mind , . any
time, any day.
, It is called "KOTEX" ... fire
time, as absorbent aa the ordinary
cotton pad I
Thoroughly ieoioritti . . . thus
ending ALL (ear of offending.
Discards as easily as a piece of
tissue. No laundry. No embarrass
ment Yon ask for It without hesitancy
imply by saying "KOTEX" at any
drug or department store. Costs
only a few cents. Proves risky old
ways a folly.
K O T X
No laundry ducard like tissue
Donna m, whl Mr. Denham and Mr.
J r I sco II are In Washington looking
after Mr. Dunham's ranch.O
Mrs. F. C Kolmer was In Medford
Rufnr.luu ahiitiiiinu
Friends hero were sndttened by tho
news of the death of Mrs. K. J. Luke,
which occurred at her home on Keen
1c Drive- In Ashland curly last Thurs
day morning. Mrs. Luko was for
many years a resident of Talent,
1 moving to Ashland two years ago,
and for three years was president of
the Talent Community Club, tihe
leaves a large circle of friends here to
mourn her loss. Funeral services
were held last Haturday afternoon at
Stock's undertaking parlors In Asm
nlnd.
Cliff Oarvln has been out on r
hunting trip. Ho returned last Frl
day with a deer.
Mr. and Mrs. WW. Bruin left Tues
day morning by motor for Portland
They expect to be gono until about the
first of October.
Mrs. T. F. Smith of San Jose Is vis
iting for Bcveral days at tho home
of Mrs. N. S. Oatman. Mrs. Smith
formerly lived north of Talent on the
highway and has old friends In tho
valley.
Wayne Holdrldge left Sunday even
ing for Corvalia whero ho will enter
the freshman class nt O. A. C
Mrs. Wm. Vimont was a Medford
visitor last Saturday.
Mrs. Fred Itraudt of Medford spent
the dsy Tuesday nt the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Fryer.
Miss Catherine Brandt wus a week
end guest of Miss Laura Fryer.
Tho Woman's Home Missionary so
ciety will meet at the home of Mrs.
Ditsworth Thursday, October 1st. at
2:30 p. m. Mrs. C. W. Holdrldge is
leader. Subjoct: "The filitvn." At the
last meeting Mrs. Lulu Jlowinan was
elected president to fill the vacancy
made by the resignation of Mrs. Jen
nie Ijiwrence.
Tho Hebekah club will meet nl the
home of Mrs. Clarence Mathls, Friday
afternoon, October 2nd. Mrs. Mathls
and Mrs. Marion Tryer will bo Joint
hostesses for tho afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newbry and Miss
Lucilo Holdrldge attended tho Ash
land O. A. C. club Tuesday night at
Ashland at tho Model Cuttago. lOarl
drove his new Essex coach.
Principal K. TO. ICvans attended tho
Hoyal Arch reunion and banquet at
Ashland Thursday evening.
Buck Helms loft Tuesday for Wil
lows, Calif. .
Mr. nnd Mrs. eorgo Myers called on
Mr. and Mrs. Boon Monday on their
way homo to California. Mrs. Myers
Is a sinter of Mrs. Boone, and with her
husband has been visiting her son In
Marshfleld.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Foss are the
proud owners of a now Chevrolet se
dan.
.Tho members of Ladies Aid of Tal
ent M. E. church wish to thank mem
bers and friends for their patronage
of tho "Eats Booth" at tho county
fair.
Mrs. W. Vogell nnd daughtor, Mrs.
Ooorgo Briscoe of Ashland have re
turned from Eugene, whero thoy at
tended a family reunion.
Itov. and Mrs. William Vimont, also
Bill, nro leaving fur Eugono to attend
conference.
Tho Talent Community cluh has re
ceived $11). 00 In spoclal premiums
awarded by tho Talent Irrlagtion dis
trict for entries In tho homo can
ning display In tho T. I. D. booth at
the Jackson county fair. Tho com
mltteo consisting of Mrs. C. W. Long
and Mrs. E. E. Evans wore ably as
sisted by tho president, Mrs. Wm. D.
Weller, and Miss Emma Crawford in
making tho "collections" of fruit,
vegetables and jollies, canned moats,
etc., packing and entering In T. I. D.
booth at tho fairgrounds. Tho com
mittee wished to especially thank all
tho ludles who assisted byeending In
their contributions of canned foods.
Cortaln of tho exhibits were selected
and will bo shown nt tho Salem stute
fair nnd later taken to the stock show
In Portland. Tho balance has' boon
returned to the club rooms.
Talent feels Justly proud of tho
wonderful display made by tho Talent
Irrigation District in their booth at
tho fair this year. Nothing hut prulse
is heard on every side. Much credit Is
duo to the efficient management of D,
M. Lowo and his corps of holpers.
EDEN PRECINCT
By Miiry O. Csivy.
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Barneburg of
East Eden wero In Talent Inst Sun
day visiting Mm. Barnyburg's mother.
Mrs. T. J. Bell. Mr. Barneburg Is
much Improved In health slnco his
return from Portland.
Wm. High of Tulent. sustained a
bad fall last week, nnd was thought
to be In danger for a few days, but
Is much better, under tho caro of
Dr. M. Mulmgrcn of Phoenix.
Mrs. Catherine Alford of Talent,
oldest pioneer lady. Is lying very 111
at her homo in that city, Mrs. At
fnrd is past 80 years old. Her son,
Husscll, is with her.
J. E. Fish of North Talent Is
stepping rather. high since tho awards
at the county fair, his stock having
won him honors worthy of noto. His
fine Jersey bull won grand cham
pion und chnmplon, whllo rows nnd
heifers shown won two firsts nnd
two seconds. Harold Fish won n
trip to tho coming into. nut louul In
lb" Judging contest.
Mrs. E. M. Ben so and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Thnrber Colo and little
daughter, Thelma, were down among
tho Talent gardeners Monday en
gaging their winter potatoes, and
buying tomatoes for canning.
Mr. and Mrs. Parsons who havo
come to rhoonix during tho late
summer months, to visit Mr. Par
son's brother who resided hero for
some time have deolded to buy a
piaco and mnko their home hero.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoed moved
from Phoenix to their new home In
Medford tho latter part of tho week.
Mr. Heed Is In business now for him
self in what was formerly tho Crater
uige garage.
The new houso being built by A.
H. Hcarn In the southern part of
Phoenix on the highway In fast tak
ing on the outward appearance of a
fine bungalow. The location Is an
Ideal one for a houso. The shade
trees are nlready well grown.
Tho packing houses In this locality
have nil hern taking a little holi
day between tho peara and tho first
appb Tho work will bo resumed,
however, the last of this week, and
will continue until late, as thero Is a
bumper crop of apples.
Mrs. Dr. Miller of phnenlx has
continued her trip from Portland n
back to their former residence In th
cast, where sho is looking ufter tin
disposal of crops on their big ranch.
Forty acres of seed peas, is only one
item among tho harvest. Tho young
est daughter. Ruth Miller, was taken
down to Coi-valUs, by her sister, to
begin her school year at that place.
Mrs. A. E. Evans, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. High of Talent left
Medford last week to Join her hus
band at Salem, where they will mnko
their home. Their son, Cecil, will at
tend college lu Eugene, the coming
year.
Those from this part of the pre
cinct who did trading nnd other
business Jn Mod ford Wednesday,
were A. S. Furry., Mrs. Lloyd Colver.
Mrs. J. E. ltoberts -and daughter
Miss Lula, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Under,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey and Noah
Candler.
The local fair this year probably
saw the best exhibit of Jersey cattle
ever seen in Jackson county, both as
to number and quality In which the
boys and girls' culf clubs played no
small part.
Itudy Weidman won junior cham
pion and Oeorge Manke won Junior
calf. Jersey exhibitors were Italph
Billings, J. Jt. McCracken, p. D. Lof
land, J. W. Fish, John Bohnert and
B. A. Weidman. Honors wero fairly
well divided, Fish winning senior
and grand cVmblnn on his bull:
J. B, McCracken, senior and grand
champion female; Bohnert and Lof-
land. Junior chnmplon male; Itudy
Weidman, junior champion female.
All club exhibits and their show
ing reflect great credit on our coun
ty agent, It. D. Fowler. O. O. Oame.
county cow tester, was instrumental
In selecting animals for tho fair. Ho
says ho Is gratified to wo all the
animals ho helped to Import win
prizes.
'ho judging team of tho Ashland.
Valley View Calf club look first over
Jackson county nnd tho chnmplon
team of Josephine county, wjuning a
trip to tho pacific International fair,
whero thoy will compete with the
other judging teams of tho state.
lohn BilllngH ranked first, Harold
Fish, second and Ralph Howell,
third. Central Point team won sec
ond, winning a trip to tho state full
at Salem. i
TRAIL ITEMS
Itov, nnd Mrs. I., if. PIiIIIIiih' mm
und lilH wife und statcr-ln-luw uru
VlHltlnK tlll'lll.
Mnifcuerlto TllKKlna. from Talent,
preached nt Trull hint Sunday even
ing for younjf people's mectlnK.
Huzol Noleo Kiive a wonderful ser
mon at Anlilnnd hist Friday niRht.
revert Duyhitck Is carrylnn the mull
now for a few days as Earl Woods
look a llttlo trip to California.
Mrs. Warner spent tho day with
her daiiKhtor, Mrs. R. It. Dawson,
lost Tuesday. ,'
Tho hlKh school nt Prospoct opon
Od lust Mondny.
Mr. and Mrs. Oornoy Hamhoy from
ron AngolcB, Cal., uto visiting tho
Inttor's pnrontH, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Poole.
A party from Trail wont to Crater
Lake last Sunday nnd reported about
live inencs o snow there.
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