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DEER HUNTER GEIS
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FOOTS CREEK. O :t. 2. Mrs. P.
-arrf- Harry Carr and wife nre work
ng at the Del Rio orchard.
Ward McQuat got a deer last week
ack of Champlln'a orchard not more
nan a hnlf mile from the highway
Victor Blrdseye got a deer on the
Jlrdseye ranch.
The Koester boya cnme home from
Pleaaant creek with three deer.
- Marlon Lance celebrated his (list
Sunday at home by coming to our
iunday school with his new car as
'ull as It would hold.
Mr. Auld and wire of Kansas City
irrlved last Sunday on Foots Creek
o visit their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
tfarion Lance.
Mrs. Bertha Poyer, her daughter,
kirn. Lester BolinK. and the three
hlldren climbed over the hill from
31rdaeye creek to attend our Sunday
chool. We still have room for more,
t Mrs. Chamberlain Carr reports that
apers have been signed whirh mean
hat the Black Channel mine will
loon be a going concern once more.
Ilnce Mr. Carr has been overseer of
he--mine for some years, the report
vould seem to be reltuhle.
Harry Vieaux and family made a
'rip to Trail and Prospect on Tues
lay. Wm. M. Carlo is putting a new
oof on his barn. It Is a proper ex
pression to say hu is "shaking" the
jarn? .
John Stratton cnme home Monday,
laving spent the summer In Cali
fornia, visiting the lava beds and
Dther places of Interest,
j ; Harry Slevin came home to his
anch Wednesday, having spent the
Rummer in the lumber camps.
Mrs. J. B. Short visited Thursday
it - the Christ, Biles and Ilunsley
families on El Oro ranch.
tEev. . -w. A. Smith and wife nre
guests at the Carle's home.
iThe ' Lance brothers nre working
hard to get their many orders of
wood . delivered before the wet sea
ion here sets In. . .
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-'..".' 104 Marriage Licenses
'According to the records- of the
ounty clerk's office for the quarter
riding September 30th. 104 licenses
o wed were Issued In this county.
rhls total Includes June, the favorite
nonth for weddings. ' During' the
mine three mouths 19 suits for di
vorce were filed.
Cook with ass.
Ily MAItY CAItF.Y.
Work has ugain been resumed nt
the Independent Packing house nt
Phoenix, on Winter Nelles pears, and
will contlue until all the apples are
packed.
II. M. Morrison of North Talent,
last Monday purchased a new Ford
tractor and began farming In earnest.
Mr. Morrison has several small placea
rented in close proximity to his own.
Among them: A. J. - Hanby's. Mrs.
Laura West's and p. Carey's, beside
his small garden tract on the high
way, Mr. IIollls and Mr. Reeder of Med
ford were out to The Plant Facm
Monday, where Mr. Hollls often, buys
fresh eggs. Mr. IIollls is In very poor
henlth. having recently returned from
the hospitul In l'-ortland.
Mrs. Effle Taylor spent .last Wed
nesday week ago at the home of her
sister, Mrs. J. M. Rader, and on
Thursday, they in company with Mr.
and Mrs. Oeorge Ciarrett attended the
Pioneer Reunion at Ashland.
Mrs. Walter Hughes, who has been
spending a couple of weeks visiting
with friends asd relatives in the val
ley, left her liome In lower California
on Sundays
J. M. Hader sold his cattle last week
along with those of Mrs. Owens, nnJ
others In the valley, who have first
class beef cattle. . The buyers were
from California.
Miss Marie Miller returned last
week from a week's visit with friends
in the northern part of the state.
Mr. and Mrs. McCoy of Idaho, who
are stopping In Medford, were out to
Talent nnd vicinity one day last week
looking for a small place to buy. They
say they are well pleased with this
valley.'
Many of our most public; spirited
citizens nttended the formal opening
of the new hotel at Ashland last week
and were very enthusiastic over the
fine hostelry. Many think It the best
between Portland and Frisco.
Phoenix Ladies' Aid met at the
manse last Thursday, and a very en
joyable time was had. These meetings
are very pleasant socially as well as
being a financial help In the church
work.
Welborn Beeson this week made an
exchange of fifty acres of. land Just
eust of Talent, to , Lem nnd Tuss,
Hughes, taking in some Ashland prop,
erty, on the deal. By the deal the;
Hughes boys become owners of some
very fine garden and fruit land.
Mrs. M. Rose and Mrs. A. S. Furry,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Anderson and Mr.
and Mrs. S. P. Barneburg were all In
attendance at the reunion at Ashland
last week.
Mrs. O. C. McClaln nnd daughter
Dorothy, were doing trading In Med
ford on Tuesday of this week.
' Miss Nellie Town has been spending
a couple of weeks with her sister. Mrs.
Clara Smith of Phoenix. Miss Mollle
comes from Seattle and has not visit
ed her old home for several years.
Whitman's Salmagundi
! Please don't fall it "a box of candy!"
: ' It's a trinket chest of metal designed by a famous
artist, fit to contain the finest candies made.
Salmagundi, among other things, means a medley .
of good things. In the Salmagundi are some of the
v best things made of chocolate, sugar, fruits, nuts
and flavors.
jt Inside the Salmagundi are such delicious new
pieces, some of which are found in no other box.
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;,'4v When you select the Salmagundi, for a gift you
I'i'est assured that the pleasure of the feast will.be
..enhanced by the beauty of the setting.
Haskins' Drug Store
: Phone 16
Larry Mann, Mgr.
As near as your phone.
George Maddox
Tenor
' Assisted by W. Carlton Janes, Violin '
Chas. D. Hazelrigg, Piano
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Presented in Recital
Presbyterian Church
Friday Evening, Octs 2
. , Admission Adults 75c, Children 50o
Mr.
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Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
- THE PATRONS AND
and Mrs. Richard L. Wilson
and Mrs. Kmil Mohr
and Mrs. 8. M. Scott
and Mrs. Delroy Getchell'
and Mrs. Joe Hrnwn
and Mrs. Edward $hlte
and Mrs. H. Chandler Egnn
and Mrs. Ralph Stewart
PATRONE8SE3 ARE:
Mr. and Mr. Vernon Viftler
Miss Elizabeth Gore
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Clancy
Mr. I'orter J. Neff O
O.Mr, and Mrs. W. H Dora.
Mrs. John McConchle V
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G If ford
Mrs. K. E. Oora
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Wo understand that tho firm thul
Is now owner of the Suncrest orchard
has ido Investment In several big
orchard properties lately, but the
denU are not ready for publication as
to prices paid.
Welborn Beeson, former Talent res
ident, was transacting business In
Medford last Tuesday.
l.em Hughes of Fern Valley was a
Medford Tjusinea Bcaller last Tuesday.
Mr. Hughes has a good apple crop
this full.
Mrs. II. J. Henry of Sunny Cliff or
chard was calling on your
pondent for a few minutes Monday.
Mrs. Henry entertained a party of
friends at her pleasant homo Tuesday
evening at dinner.
Miss Vlvisn Mtiincllfft nnrrowly es
caped serious Injury, ur perhaps being
Killed when her car was overturned
from skidding while, attempting to
pass a slow moving truck, one evening
iast week. Tho accident happened
near Voorhles.
Mrs. .Mary Stevens Is nt the home
of her daughter, Mrs. It. II. Morrison
of North Talent. Mrs. Stevens has a
son Oeorge, at Ashland, and S. S.
Stevens Is also hor son. All of whom
she Is paying a short visit while hero.
I wonder how many ot the farmers
of the valley nre giving duo apprecia
tion of tho fact that the orchard men
have bemin to use on nil tho danW""'d
hay as fertilizer In tho orchards. This
means that the good hay will bring
better prices, because this hay will
always bring all It Is worth at its ni
trogen value. This Is somewhere In
the neighborhood of IIS to $14 per
ton. The Suncrest orchard, belong
ing to Uanks company has bought
several hundred toiiB and hauled It to
their orchnrd properties. They have
bought several hundred acres of al
falfa land In order to havo this kind
of fertilizer. Or so I have been told.
RESE CREEK RIPLEIS
John Si Hie arrived home hiu week
from Dunsmulr, Calif., where lie had
been helping his brothers out on a
contract. .
Miss Myrtle Mlnter left Sunday for
Monmouth. '
There will be Sunday schnnl next
Sunday as usinil. .Suliject "1'anl in
corn's- lAthens." Memory verse: "In film wo
live, move anu nave our lu-liig." Acts
li-.Si.
A. B. Knadles and family called on
H. Watklns ftnd wife Sunday after
noon. Mrs. I.lzsle Jacks hn.k dinner with
Mrs. Ayres Tuesday.
W. K. Hammel and wife were lu
Ashland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs HnmmerHly of Butte
Falls visited at W. 10. llammels Sun
day and Monday. ,
Mrs. Bllh Tungnto visited at II.
Watklns a few dajs the first of the
week.
Kdwln Chamberlain of Medford nod
Fern Jacks, who is working nt the
cannery vlsted the Vestal homo Sun
day. Arthur Bellows and family of near
Myrtle Creek visited nt ('. I-:. Bellows
the last week. Mis. c. I:. Bellows' sis
ter has returned to her home.
There aro several In Die neighbor
hood who are having bail colds.
"4l I'liiui Ashland and .Mis. Ander
son fioiOllIlt, spcut Sunday wlthOlr.
and(!rs. lilck Vincent.
Mrs. Williud Horn's father Is visit
ing lift- from the east.
l1)lvoiu Hue
Violet l'llllllps
li spi'iil Sunday with i u Balkan desperado whLdi she regard-
n t)d as a patriotic act. u Macedonian
I girl must fast yearly on the annlver
i miry of the tmaiir. She has been
I sentenced to eight years In prison
Tusllco In ttut Balkans.
VlKXpA. Convicted of murdering
New
Shape
LOW SPRI
It. W. Nichols is having a large
hay and horse barn built at the Fel
denhelmer orchards. W. K. Parker
has charge ot the work.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. DuBuque are
Irvine: nut n new mdlo set and ex
pect to have It Installed in their
home If It proves satisfactory.
J. S. Miner is seriously 111 and
confined to his bed with diabetes
and sciatica. Mr. Miner has been In
poor health for some time.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Collie
on September 27, an eight-pound
bov. Mr. and Mrs. Collie live In
southern California, but Mrs. Collie,
whp4 whs formerly Lorena Law, has
been . visiting- her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cobb lw, for the paHt month.
.-Mrs. w. A, Thompson Is teaching
In Phoenix and 'as soon as the car.
which she -has ordered, arrives; she
expects to drive back and forth to
her work.' .1 . ' -...
Frank -Bonney left Tuesday morn
ing on a business trip to Longvlew,
Wash. H1b mother accompanied
him as far as Woodburn, Ore..-where
she will visit her . daughter, Mrs.
Scott. .
Mr. and . Mrs. Walter Phillips of
Vallelo, Cal., en route to their home.
after ah auto trip to the Canadian
line,' were callers at the Blrkholz
home one day last week... Mrs; Phlt
litis and Mrs. Blrkholz are sisters-in-law.
Rev. J.' W.'Angell and Ron Joseph
visited old friends In Phoenix last
week. '
' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher of New
Pine Creek, bake county, Ore., re-
turning last week from a trip to Cor
vallls where their- son Marvin Is in
college, visited at the homos of Mr.
Fisher's sister, Mrs. John Must, and
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H
Fisher.
. Robert Donegan .of Oakland, Cal.
called on Phoenix friends Tuesday.
The congestion In the 7th and 8th
grades hus been relieved by the open
ing of a new room in the elementary
school. ' J; R. Tyrrell keeps the 8th
grade and Mrs. Edith Thompson'
takes the 7th. She also assists Mrs,
Ferns' by-teaching some of the 4th
grade classes.
The" pupils under the direction of
Mrs. Fletcher Fish are reheursing
"The Pirates of Penzance." which
will be given about the last of Octo
ber. - -,
The committee on . entertainment
for the coming Presbytery which con
venes Oct. 13 and 14 consists of Mrs
Fred Furiy, Mrs. , J. M. 'Rader, and
,ihe pastor. It Is desired that .those
of the community who wish to enter-
tuln delegates' ndvlse the committee
at once.
The morning sermon hy Rev. R. W.
Nelson next Sunday will be on the
subject,- "The Puradox of the Cross.
The evening theme will be "The
Bread of Life."
Fred Furry nnd Floyd Purves have
gone to Lost Prulrie to bring in Mr.
Furry's cattle.
. Mr., nnd Mrs. Hnmmergcn of Son
Francisco called at the it. S. Furry
home this week.
Jess Wilson was successful In get
ting a deer last week
- Mr. Parsons and family of Kansas
are living in the R. S. Furry cottage.
M. B. Hart and family who recent
ly came from Albuquerque, N. M.,
and who have been living on the
Magon Butte ranch will move to Ash
land this week. t
Miss Marie Malmgren who graduat
ed last Mny frosn the University of
Oregon has entered the University of
Washington where she will do gradu
ate study In llbrury work.
The piano which has been pur
chased for the high, school nHtVmbly
room IsQtrently appreciated by the
students.
At a Mrthday dinner given Sundnv
at hIS home In honor of C. B. Ward,
all of his children were present ex
pt his daughter Mildred fho Is at
tending U. of O. Mr. and Mrs. Sayles
of Ashland were umong th'lt) guests
who enjoyed the occasion.
Mr. nnd Jb. ('. J. Lancaster nnd
Mrs, Kiiiy motored ftom Alnmi,
Cat., arriving Monday nt Uto home of
.Wt and Mrs. John (tniWiilll.
The monthly Ladles' Aid tea was
given at the home of Mrs. R. N. Nel
son Thlirsdny jrfternoon. Mesdames
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TRAIL ITEMS
Mary Weeks Is working In the
Bullls cannery ut Medford.
Violet Phillips Is slaying nt the
homo of the Haches. She Is Intend
ing to work in the cannery.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoffman nnd
little daughter, Alethio, Lester Phil
lips nnd Johnnie Hoskins snent the
evening at Haches last .Mnmlny.
Florence Naught, from Oiitrnl
Point, was up to see her friends at
Trail last Sunday afternoon.
Florence O e r t r u d e nnd Mny
Adnmson from Kagle Polnl snent Hie
afternoon nt Ashe's last Sunday.-
Thelma Franks spent Friday night
and Saturday with Irma Ash.
Mr. and Mrs. Icenhower and two
How Soldier
Dispersed Attacks
"For two years my Rtoninoh
trouble was very bad. my doctor
had to Inject morphine on several
occasions when I was stricken with
these attacks. Klnce taking 4 bot
tles of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy
I have been entirely well and am.
serving In the artillery! huvlng been
pronounced in perfect health by
government physicians." It is a
simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
the Intestinal traot and ullays tho
Inflammation which causes practi
cally all stomach, liver and Intes
tinal ailments. Including appendi
citis. One dose will convince or
money refunded. .
At ull druggists'.
CU 4- v. M Servian
cmd
to take a rest.
f .11 i
'a cup ot milk or hot choc
olate. You will feel as re
fresher! as if you had stopped
Try it today and every day.
Treat the kiddies at the same time. They need
the nourishment that comes in crisp, flaky
Tru-Bake Crackers. Your grocer sells Tru-Bakes.
'Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
The Home of Tru-Blu Grahams, English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cake
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WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OP .
Doors- Screens, Windows and Sash.
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kindt
Our Constant Aim It to Keep Our Quality ana)
Prlcee Absolutely Right .1 .
Do Not Order From Ojt-of-Town Concerns Safer '"
Letting Ua Figure on Your BUI.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill OrsfOB
Wm i
$1.35 ve 99c
A Bucketful of
Procter & Gamble Soaps
6 Cakes P and G Naphtha
2 Cakes Quest Ivory
2 Cakes Ivory Soap (Medium size) i
1 Pkfi;. Ivory Flakes
1 Pkg. CllipSO dJirge Size)
and
1 larfre, strong, galvanized
bucket
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While They Last
Tho iilinvc is n splendid soup iissortnient, cnrcfully selected
ho lis to supply every need nhout the house brands famous
for tlieir quality the country over. As. for the buckets
you never saw hetter handy for nil sorts of uses.
Fair and Friendly Warning: Act immediately, while
this bargain lasts it will go fast.
See or Telephone Your Grocer Before They're 'All Cone!
On Sale Tomorrow, October 3 and for One Wpek Only
At These Stores:
MEDFORl!), Oregon o
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Berrydale Grocery
Gates St Lf diard
Hall Si Hall
(Home Grocery
Hiitchi$m S Litnsden
Iiouie's Cash Grocjery
H. E. Harsh 0 C
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McDonald's Grocery o
0. C. Sabin & Son
Service Stores Inc.
Twentieth Centiry No. 34
Twentieth Century Jo. 55
Walden Bros.
CENTRAL POINT, Oregon
E. C. Faber ' o
B. P. Theiss .
Weaver's Grocery
PHOENIX, Oragon
Phoenix Mercantile Co,
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