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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1925)
PACE - TWO- MTCDtfOTlT) MATTi- MET)FORTV OTtEflOST, PKIPA Y, OCTOBER 0, " 3025 .1 t News From Kintal Districts REVJM.VIi)Nr ; TAI..ENT, Oct. 9.- Moinbors of tho church nnd tho community at largo me gratified to know that Hev. Win Vlmont hus Jjocn reappointed by the conference to take -charge of the! pnslornto at Talent. 'Me nlso has. ' tho charges at Uold Hill and Jack sonville. i - - f ' Mr. and Mrs. Marlon-Tryer and daughter, Laura, were dinner guoBts at the. country home -of Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Muthos last Friday evening. . . : -,' Tho ladles of tho Community club will give a -reception to tho -patrons, of the school district, honoring the, teachers of tho Talent schools, next few months the Judgo has boon en Wednesday . evening, October 14, at gaged in writing the early Indlnn 8 o'clock in tho club rooms. : All wars of southern Oregon and dur-1 are cordially Invited. Mrs. Charlie Ing his vacation from duties with Holdriclge ia on the comnilttoe for tho liartman syndicate, the oil shale refreshments and Mrs. C. L. Ward operators ut Ashland, he will edit for "program. - - his history and same will be pub- Mrs. Bowman, - who makes her llnhcd under the supervision of tho homo with her daughter, Mrs. H. l Oregon Historical society. Turnbaugh, hos been very low tho Bert U Moses of Jacksonville has past, week and la gradually fulling, taken tho contract to finish driving Her sons, Charlos Bowman und Ed ine 800-foot tunnel on tho Kelmar Ilowmnn, both of Pontland, urrlved Vaupet mine above, town. The com Hunday nnd are with her. I pany is furnishing the present equip-' W. D. Payne of Ashland took ovei nient .on , tho mine, consisting . of the milk route of T. J. Costlcy power engines, compressors, air-drllls Thursday, October 1. vMr. Costley nn( tunnel equipment and Is adding plans to move- his family to Port- tt BB engine, fan, and pipe lino for land soon. Tho community is sorry ventllotlng tho tunnel, which Is to lose the Costleys. "driven between 300. and 400 feet. Mrs. J. S. Koblson of Lodl, Calif., jOSCH wm nave charge of the drill is in tho valley visiting her son, J. H. n(f- John H Mnrden the shops and Knhlson and old friends Jn Ashland, engine room, and Wm. H. Kinney . Mrs. Jennings and children return. ,no mut.,inB the tunne. Tn0 con. ed to Malin tho first of last week, tractor ,. .expects , to ; complete, the Mr. Jennings drove over nfter them. work img beforo , flrst of Mnrchi Mrs. W. V. Welter Is selling off her nejt tho f)me glna Mm tQ fnih furnituro. Mr.. and Mrs. Weller aro ,ho tunnel. expecting to leave Talent In tho neof It wm r(.qulre ll7,227 to opornte future. They expect to go first ,ho Cold 31 cnool8 tho cnfmine to Portland and thence to West Vlr'.,p,lr aePor(1n , ihB Illlrtt , glnla. c L. word was in over me ween- end with flu, and unable to teach pos0 , Tne tBX. lovy wllI b0 ,about last Friday. .Mr,. Harry .Lowe sub- tn0. Bamo toat ar Tho Bchool8 stltutcd for him in the 7th and 8th novc ,.. bus routo8 whch for. grade rooms. , . I morly covered tho. Rock Point, Galls : Mrs. Chester Wallers . and Char- rroek and th0 Knnes crMk S(.hool lotto returned Sunday, evening from districts taken into tho Gold Hill Ban Francisco whore aho vlBltcd Jim (.,,,. Th0 Blal c( teachera now Pellet nnd family. . i employed are, R. L. Cornwall, supt.; Charlie Long spent the. wock-ond Blanche Melllnger nnd Julia Pntchln, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. , 8ehool tcachor8. Mauao nobin Long, returning Sunday .evening to son 87. ;grau0. Mlnnlo SarBonti 6-6 Merrill. . whoro he la working. ' grade; ; Margaret Oalligar. 3-4 grade; menus, 01 alio. i ui.. ...III hu a rip. -if In Inuftl tltllf RllA IA gadually fulling and growing -weaker. I J. C. Mason Iloalty Co. roports the following sale and exchanges: House and lot belonging to R. E. Honson was tradod for, the five-acre tract belonging to C. A. Maharry in south Talent;1 the two . sales ; aggrogutlug ,12300. i.v (. ..., . . .. 1 i Airs. 1 IV. u. wurioy is auio 10 uu out agiln aftor an illness of throo weeks' duration,- ... . ,-, ,. i r -.y ,''aus wnero tiK-y. nave been working. . Mr. and Mrs. Charlie lioldrldgo Mr. Ford of Central Point Is put havo sold tholr, house, and lot In town tlnK a crop on tho Carlton place, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorge Clinton, who Picking is about half through on are moving in this wook. : M Htenhsonii orchard. , The board of directors of tho Tal- Mr- t""' Klngory Is hnullng wood ont Irrigation district were hosts last floM1 '' Marshal's placo this week. Tuesday when they entertained tho Mr- nl" Walch transacted somo stato irrigation-congress, whloh was u"'s in this neighborhood this In session in Grants Pass Monday, ' 1 ' ' ., ' Tuesday and Wednesday at luncheon , Xho inn,l,L of Mr"n"0Jr Rnthcred at the Community club rooms. Gov. h,0,n0 Tuesday to eclebratq her Walter , M. .Plorco was prosent and, , J , . ,, 1 .... ma.lo a short .talk. After luncheon C,',llton 18 hnul"8 wo !!'". V.';"," "."V"!?" ?J. '!'" ,1: T fruit trucks were stuck In the Ashland. The Talent Irrigation dls- trlct comnilttoe whfl naslstcd In tho serving by Mrs. W. D. Weller, presl-, dent of tho Community club. "" several membors. , . I The Talent Irrigation dlstrli't ro-l ports taking 1st nnd 2nd on ponchos nnd pears In tholr display at tho Kalem state fair, representing prizes, aggregating around 100. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mahnn -have n Ford and are busy learning to ilrlve these days. - " I F -for 'O. S 25 OUNCES CENTS If Fiee II or over years ftVWHYPAY WAR. PRICES Tfji KiIlions of pounds M used by the My JUDGE WATSON TO WRITE A HISTORY OF INDIAN WARS v BOLD HIUv,r,pct. Judge, C. B. Watson, of Ashland was- here during the first, of the week looking after his,, business intorosts In . (Jold 11111 preparing to leave the- laflt of the week-- for Los. Angeles whero ho will. , spend the winter with his brother w. V. Watson, and his son, C. W. Watson, both formerly of the Kogue , Hlvor . valley. Tho. Judgo's brother . Is engaged i in b newspaper work In that city, wlillo his son is employed with a large engineering firm as civil engineer out. of the city in rond building.-. During the past udoptcd at the school meeting held , Mnrt n-j .u auco Iltirpor, 1-2 , -grade. ANTELOPE IfEMS i Mrs. Poolo has had a few chickens stolen from her this week, i Mr. O. B. -Allen nnd Lester Brnd- shaw have returned from Klamath r:.:"!'. It W!h nnccHHHry to ct Mr. Jim Owens Illlll hia tmilti In tintl tlini.t Mra 1I(lrry vonder.llellcn c'tlled on Mrs. Seymour Wednesday afternoon, , ' MISSOURI FLAT Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Franks are re- turning to tholrhomo at Bend. Miss Jennings, the county health nurse, vlsHed the Missouri Flat Bchool Tuesday. J- Ivan York has returned from Crescent City where ho wos attend ing the rodeo. . i ; ', ' Friends are glad to hear that Miss Ktta Miller Is recovering favorably from her operation,. - ddmanis pure nutritious foods. To have ipure,easily digtedb'akingsuse Calumet. Every ingredient officially approVed-byU toe world's: greatest DACSnrJG PdDl'JEPEO SALES , TIMES III o o y ri - ' v i-ly .t... . sysTry is smjaLMLi t Alui .., , J uuj-4) g- u' W" V " - -' J J- t J O ' Mrs. George Woolrldge has been having poor health since her return froni Marshfleld. ( . Buster Vincent and Frank Frame have gone back to Dorfls to rosumo their work lo the saw mill. i ,. i The school is growing.' A now pupil came this week which broaght the, enrollment- up to. Bcvcntocn,... j UUUL-JUUUU THOSg OF ANT OTHER BRAND i ' :-vvif; . "t : . : CMwtecfe YoiairsefliF! Union at Union Oil Service Stations and Independent Dealer's ' ' t .. ,.o L 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cartlo Dut'lilson are spending a few duys In Crescent City visiting relatives. M is. Jessie " York .was called to Grants Pass - on account of her mother's Illness. . . ' - Bring your clean cotton raffs to this oftice. We'll buy them. tf test -uru' i ut mr tut WM UMOIIll Non-Detonating Oil Company of California .. o We Are Now RTeadjr to Serve .Toasted Sakdwiches tAt All Times - CbzyWbok . . Main and Riverside, - ' " Sparta Bldg,! t ' ' s J'v t CASH PAID For Second-Hand ' Furnitiire and Stoves W. A KINNEY ... ' Furniture ' House ' arft(tiiii, mr I!Js' 315 E, Phone 505 ' ' .. , rnaka , 1 co , ,ereani. ; There -Is a 'Velvety 1 quality to tur ;re,aiu that lifts It to n ex- f altod lilaco as a lies- ' sert,, Try sonie today, it's delicious. ' Ask for " Nutritlou "lo- Cream . or Yum Yum . . 1 "Jaclis6ri Coiinly ' i c .