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' MEDF0TIT5 MATE itTBUyfP!, fEPFORD. OTOON. FRIDAY, OrTOBBR -",0, 1023
News of Jackson County
ANDERSON CREEK
TALENT TALK
The Piimmunlty rluli Ik KlvlnB n
i . iv if I'nnlnra nf Tlllflll CUlletl
' iim. r. .... - i i ... ,.!iv
on her dimcl'ier .Mrs. Mayn, ti""- ""'' , '
J" i hull nnil chili roimm next Saturday
' j vv. ,! K. J. renter went l evening Oet.ilier 31. fnr the benefit
Vhaf'lHh hal.hery unu l.rmmlil l.aek f I In- nulillc lll.rnry. There Ik no nil-
1 it Vr Vih imlwlim. Iml o Hinall i lu.i Ke will be
line lot Ul III. Thl ,'nioil for refi-HHllllieiilH. All e.inie ami
, Mm. Dewey I-owers .ent n"irs ,., ,. N, ,.ul.y , l(lk.
day niitnt in uiw rtmjn
' Bill Schnler In helplnit the h. n
ette brothrn threnh thin week.
I Weilnenilay. November 4. nt 2:30 Is
Ihe reKular ineellni; of LiulirH, loin
j miinlty club. A Hie Ivini h will be
Mr. nnd Mrs. .1b Rhiit''rn 'eie H(M.V1,, (ln, n ,K, at toiitla iii'u in Ue-
Meilford vlHitorH Sutunlay.
;i'Mr. and Mm. Harry Mnultby upent ,
Sunday with Bkeetem.
)' Mrs. MayB went to ABhlnnil nnil
.MOUIOrU OH IIU!tn.-nn .. ' f
Hired. CueHlH are nlwayH welcome
Plenne hand lleniM fur this column
to Mm. K. V.. KvnllH before Wednes
day evenlim.
Henry Krame is the new assistant
'.'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess call- . .. ...ll(..,t ni,u i,a,,k
XI at Medford Baturday. I MVmberK of the concn-catlon of the
; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Maultby "'' m .;. eluirch,,Kave their pastor, Hev.
dftuchter were cullers at (lea. Vuiiiik'k. willlnm Vlniuit. a pound social at the
Saturday. parsoniiR-e Inst Kriday evening. 11 was
IJlr. and Mrs. Oeo. Oarette of f'en- a surprise puny. A pleasant social
t.al Point were Sunday visitors at n-enliiB was enjoyed and refreshments
the J. Maya home. were served by the roinmuiee.
fnill Loos and Mr. Decker of War
ner creek were ut Frank Muriiuess'
Thumday.
Deck Hale and family were up In
their ranch Monday,
Fred Cook returned home from
Merrill last Monday murnlnu. He has
been employed in a Karnwe there.
William Heller left today for I'ort
lnnil for n visit of several weeks with
. Al Myers is going to California to old friends.
visit his sister,
Dad Baker la sllll In poor health.
The health nurse, and doctor were
up to the Laurel Hill school Mon
day. .Mrs. Harrison was a Medford vlsl-
jock Gill was up to 1.1s ranch Sun- 'l'"v ami liln.-k.lliiit.. c,, route
day.
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: CLIMAX CLIMBS
Mrs. II. Donaldson returned Htin-
day from a Iwo weeks' visit at Hold
lliuch. Sh ade the trip by motor
In company with her falher-ln-law.
S. '. Hayes, and his daughter, Miss
(loldle Hayes, who reside near (iold
tench. They also visited at Cottage
Miss Lucie Oauiian is ill with the
flu this week. .Mrs. C. K. Hoik has
been FuliHtitutlnu fo rher ill 3rd and
till i;r.ules.
Mr. and Mrs. Kveretl lloone attend
;ed the liarly at Jackson Hot KprliiKS
last Kalurday evening.
Mr. Carl Simpson and l-.dward
- Mr. and Mrs. Werlz of Anderson, I Marty of l-ortland and Harry II. Low e
ri-iii ..i.iii i the'spent the week end hunllng nt Kliuil-
Callf.
been visiting nt
i nth
Falls. Mr . Simpson and Mr.
have
Iiunson mime nun Horn. ..m - i , - ,.. i ,..,.
Iter nnd Ben of B rh ,o new ,u,.IIh w .-nrolled in
( Sunday to vtalt with then, befo.e wimam
tMr return homn on Monday. nom fmn. Arkiinmui. and Willi
;G Ethel Coy and Alice Donn s rolled i d vh (,nmH)l,L fmm )lMvlct No.
op Bertha Churely Sunday afternoon.! Jri(.kH(ln (.mint
;; Air. Oold hftH moved hl furnhuro Thft rpjfuUir nutnlMv 10etlnK of
IfVom AHhlnnd. Up until the proMent TnI(.nt U(,botiih rluh will ho held
, the OoldH have been romping. . ... Hl hm nf Ml.M i.'(iviho f.nddiird
' i Mm C'haroly, Ona ConiHtork. nnd on KutuI.(Iay xVemher 7. at 2 p. m.
Vn Iter 1,'hnrely mndo a UulneHM trip Uem(.ml.r ,he chnnKO In day. .Mrs.
to Knl Point Monday. 1 Carrie Powers will nHlHt the homes.
". A Hrhool meeting wns held luat ir. nnd Mrs. K. LeHter Xewhry left
Friday nfternoon. The hudnet fiMnday nlirht for the mock hhow In
Ihe comlnK year and Hehool mom ' iirllnnd and a 'month's vltdt with Mrs.
Improvements were under iliwuHFion. (Wry'B parentH, Dr. and Mrs. Cleve
.JMr8. Coy and children aouompanl- i,;,,, 't Spokane, VaHh.
ied Mr. Coy .to Katflo Point hint Hnt- The II. M. H. meets at the home
'urday. I of Mrs. 1 L. HoldriilKe. Thursday,
j Alice Dennis wns a dinner fiuest Xovemher r nt 2:30 p. ni. Mrs. M. K.
nt the ITunson home Bunduy. Ijtowman Is leader. AH are cordially
' Oood roads nnd sunshine have Invited to he present.
liven welcome surprises tor Climax! Mr. and Mis. William Tllnh made a
residents this fall. Old timers suy bustneHH trip to Harris, (California.
that It Is unusual fnr Ihe.roiuls to Kriday, romlnfr hnvk Monday after-
be In such excellent condition at noon.
this nime of the vonr. The family of P. fJ. CreHsett from
iH-ar I'Imh'IiIx, have .nij-i'd Into the
limine on the highway occupied until
recently by K J. Costley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Pace and Mr.
and Mrs. Clmrlie Thompson and Paul
and Clyde expect to leave within a
K'w days for l'hoenlx, Ariz,, where
they expect to make their home. They
will niuke the trip by motor. They
have many old friends here who are
sorry to see them leave Tulenl.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Lontc were
Medford shoppers last Saturday.
The student body of Talent HI are
KivitiK a maske'd party at the school
house this eveniiiK (rriday), their
annual Hallowe'en party and frolic.
Mr. and Mrs. I-'rank Centers ami
Mr. and Mrs. Wkeetr were Medford
victors lust Saturday.
Hussel Alford left by nuto'lust Sat
urday morning for California points
where he will spend the winter. He
will visit at Oerber and Kacramentu
wiih relatives and' friends.
Miss Kdna Newbry enteiHalned n
company of friends last Saturday ev
ening fit her home in North Talent, in
honor of her 15th birthday. The
rooms were prettily decorated In
keeping with the Hallowe'en season.
Dames wero enjoyed and dainty re
freshments were served by the hos
tess. ThoHp present were MlHHes'tlen
eva Shut tuck, V.ertha and Annabel
Learning. Ullie and Alta Hart, Buth
Newbry, Pearl lURhes, Kusltta Bur
nette, Kvelyn Darrah nnd Lorella
Long nnd Afessrs . Nell nnd Olen
Spiers, William Jacobs. Howard Bur
nett, Harry Uatman and Ira Hart.
Mrs. Kvert Heeson was in Medford
shopping last Saturday.
Mrs. Buy Blukely, who wns called to
Talent by the death of her foster
molher, Mrs. William Heller, left for
her home in Astoria Monday evening.
The Denny I'ackiim house, which
has been manned by Mr. Clannaway
of Phoenix, finished packing last Fri
day noon.
Mr. I-ee of Portland spnke nt the
M. K. church last Sunday morning in
the Interests of the Near Mast Belief.
Mrs. William Moser and infant son
of Sentlle, AVnsh., who has been vis
iting her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T.
Kdmundson, for the past month, left
for her home Sunday morning, accom
panied by her sister. Miss Ituih Kd
mundson. Mr. and Mrs. Kdmundson
drove through to Hoseburg with
them, where they spent the day vis
iting relatives, returning home the
same evening. '
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Costley nnd fam
ily left last Saturday for Portland
where they expect to locate.
Mr. Petrlo of Anderson Creek, siart;
ed in this week operating a milk
route.
lilt. Charles Cliauiplln ami Kmmctl
Crist were Medford visitors Saturday.
Mrs. Fred O'Kelly of Kogue Klver
and Mrs.' Maude Ctiamplin of FootB
Creek spent Friday in Medford.
Mrs. Marian Lance of Foots Creole
spent the day with her mother, Mrs.
Seauion, of. Rogue River, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pryor of Ashland were
calling on Mr. and Mrs. F, C. Klllott
Sunday afternoon.
WILLOW SPRINGS
The building In this district goes
merrily on. Bonney Bios, are erect
ing, a small cottage In the rear of
their present residence and when
finished will bo occupied by Frank
Bonney nnd his mother and sister,
Laura.
Hugh Porter Is adding to and re
modeling hit! house and they will
have a very roomy and com fori able
home when completed. Lumber U
also on the ground for the erection
of a home on the Italph Cowglll
ranch.
A number of people In this vicinity
have been suffering with severe colds.
Mrs. It. W. Nichols is able to be
out again after being confined to
her home for the past week.
Mrs. li. M. Bush, who has been
in a Medford hospital for the past
10 days, shows very little Improve
ment and her family and neighbors
feel much anxiety over her condi
tion. The November meeting of the Wil
low Springs Thursday club will be
on the Mb of that month, with Mih.
II. W. JjiiBuiie as hostess. Kvery
member is urged to be present as
this Is the time to appoint commit
tees and talk over the Christmas
entertainment.
ook with trnm
at
j RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
Come to the bi-' Halloween dance nt
the clubhouse on Sutui-day night.
October 31. Plenty to eat. Alford's
Imperial orchestra.
Mrs. K. C. Klllott and son. Adalbert,
were shopping In Grunts Pass Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Pickett or Cent
ral Point, formerly of Riverside, re
turned Inst week from an ntilo trip to
Iowa and Minnesota.
Mrs. Beatrice Jones, P. L. Cltntnp-
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Well-Chosen
VARIETY
Prolongs the Fascination
Unlit ihe Very Last Piece
Is Eaten Jrom a Box of
cuscs
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
Taste travels pleasantly through richnesses of
creamy centers, almost liquid, fragrant, flavorful.
And reaches memorable heights of goodness in
"chewy" pieces, nut-studded or fruit gemmed.
Stumbles on a chocolate covered, honey-combed mint
and lingers over its clean, bright flavor.
Interest, fascination, enjoyment to the very last
piece in every boy. of Krause's Stellar Chocolates.
$1, $2, $3 and $5
FOR CHARM, choose
the quaint pjekage filled
with luscious sweets called
Krause's Celebrity Choco
lates $1 50
VW DeaUt Can 't Supply You, Ordtr Direct nm
TRU-BLU BlicullCo. Spokane or Portland
Constipation causes unpleasant breatfc
uet relief with fceiiogg s
. A XT I I r.
- . m h m r know that only ai,l.
Rememoer' ,rBimi.g. KelloKu's ALL-BBAN
I All DDA.IU " " , , 1 : C i- (hniunrii
only nu
is itiholly effee
driving
tut in
oat conitipation
Tl 1. . 1 U n tntAsf in. into
your body, constipation sends its
hideous poisons to torment you.
This venomous backwash can lead
to over forty serious diseases. Can
wreck your health. Ruin your ap
pearance. Don't neglect it.
Pimples, sallow Bkin, hollow
cheeks, circles under the eyes and
spots before them, unpleasant
breath those are the warning
signs of constipation. Defeat it
with Kellogg's ALL-BRAN.
Doctors recommend Kellogg s
ALL-BRAN I Why? Because they
-" ,"" , thousands
when all elke has failed. If eaten
regularly, it brings permanent -relief
in the most chronic cases U
guaranteed to do so or your grocer
returns the purchase price.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is ready-to-eat
with milk or cream. Eat
two tablespoonfuls daily in
chronic cases, with every meal.
Try the recipes on every package.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN ts made
in Battle Creek, Michigan, and
served in leading restaurants.
Sold uy an grocers.
ALL-BRAN
We Now Issue
Title Insurance Policies
In Medford
through nrrnnpnii'iit with the Title nnd Trust Com
pany (if l'ortlmul, tlitHiii'Ki'st institution of its kind
in the stitto.
This. moans that you can now got through ns nn
insured title to your real estate an indemnity con
front guaranteeing that your title is sound and free
from adverse claims of any kind. ,
A Title Insuranee Policy will he issued only after .
n thorough-examination of the history of a title.
Such a policy covers everything nn abstract does
hut in addition guarantees your title and protects
you against any loss because of defects or lawsuits.
The premium for a Title Insurance Tolicy is pay-
able only once and amounts to no more than the
cost of an abstract. Our policies are backed by
$100,000 of deposits with Ihe state of Oregon for '
protection of policy holders.
Call add let us explain in more detail
the advantages to owners of real
estate, investors and mortgagees in
having an insured title.
JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY '
121 E, Sixth MEDFORD Phone 41
The ' .Bank -With tine Chime.-Clock
As this Clock serves to tell you the hour of the day, so
does this bank serve its customers in a broad, soundminded,
conservative manner.
From a small beginning in 1888, this old bant has over
3500 hundred patrons. The beautiful bronze Chime Clock
further evidences a desire to serve the community as well
as its many customers.
lie Jackson County Bank
Mfember Federal Reserve
Established 1888
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