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0 S3 O 1 1 1 o o Ill ' I'l lie lc hi. !ir it i'i in to 18 In I'Q til cci I'l tli ho PO At mi (u III in yo " rl Tl th wl nO ho tU W 'IU III in: ot: Ml nil fci on wl fill In l' Ml At Ml Ml fill N i nil till nil Vf hv III l" mi hIh 111 I'll Ju, oh III no lfRDFORT). OT?TyiQy, FKTDAT. 'DWR 4. TALENT TO HAVE GHRISTMASTREE raff raMMUNfiY TALENT, Dec.' 2. "Work bus nl feady bosun on the Cl.iintmiH pro piam and community tree, which -will - bo In charge of th IahIIuh' Clvlo-club this yonr. The exerclHCH will bo held nn C'hrititnma ev, uml a fln proKittiu iH bcintf prepared, to which nil aro Invited to iilicnd. j Mm. HuHiinno MoIiiu'h CarU'r, the Wunty school nuperlntcntUnt, visited the. Talent Bclioolai Tucdiiy. Howard .Work's baby Ih reported to Imvo tho neurlut fcyor. Tho Work . family live on Wnffnrr creek. Mem born of ho Harbor family who livo In tho sanio district, aro victims of mumps. ' ' MIhh I,uollo IToldrldfiO, high school1 timelier, returned from Cnrviil1H ' Monday nlfiht. Khe had a wonderful thno und reports seeing many local boys nnd Kills who mo in school at O. A. C. -Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Is. Ward vIsitftd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kack mnn, who - recently moved to Mud ford. Mr. Ruekimin is in tho U. 8. govnrmnent employ. Mrs. Mao McCaillster, teaclier in I ne upper Ri.tuea ai j iu, mm m n. Maude ' rtolinnon of the fiold 11111. November 26. Khe Is the only duuh Bchool, visited our school this week, ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ueeson and Weilnesdny ifljrlit of last werfc the! local Wuodnicn hud a IjIk supper. j The Tiilent M. K. Ladles' Aid Will hold their itnnuul pre-rhristnms ba wtiir at the club rooms on Wednes day, December 9, from 2 to 9 p. in. A dinner will be served from G:30 to 9 p. m. Frank JIoldridKo Is having his home remodeled this week. Hurley Dunn left for Douglas. Arizona, Wednesday, kuit, on busi ness. Curtis McfJroo, and Joss Fowler of Hilt were dinner BUCKts of Mr. and Mrs. Kvereit Uoonu Thanksgiv itiK day. The members of the senior class received their claea rings und pins Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wltberow nnd. Infant son havo moved back into thu Wlter's house. I A lare crowd enjoyed the party riven by tho Kpvorth league last Friday night. Hlnco tho beginning of the con' test, (i marked improvement is no tlced in the attendance. Itev. white addressed the league last Ktinday nlht. As prizes for attendance testa moots wore given to quite a few members of tho Talent M. K. Sun day school, a big Jilblo was award ed to Jiussel in-own, who bad n perfect record. UukscI won the Inst contest that the Sunday school hold, a Inn. Charley High of Bonis, California spent tho Thanksgiving holidays with IiJh son. who has moved to Ash land. H is a brother of Will High. Miss . Tholma Hoeson was mar ried to Charles Hnidor in Medford, WORTMAN RANCH BEING IMPROVED BY NEW OWNERS i'artlal basketball schedule for the Talent high school: 'Doc. 4 Central Point. Doc. 11 Gold Hill, double header. 'Deo. 18 Rogue Itlver, double header. . The rest of tho schedule will be announced later. The athletic spirit existing In the Talent high school thi year Is very fine. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oden and was a Talent sludent at ono tlmo, Mr, und Mrs. Knlder will mako their homo in Han Francisco where the groom has employment itovoreml William Vlmont hold sorvi.os In Jacksonville last Sun day evening. Mrs. siofur, mother of Mrs. Tom II, died at her homo' In Bremer ton last Monday. Chase (iardnor and mother. Mrs. I potatoes out of the ernunri. He Ih of Prillier T.enmlncr left for Southern' K. A. f! nliwi c,.i.. n, n..in( i ...in ' - . . ... .., - . ..., iu Diuiuo mil l''"i"'i mm jiv mm kvi U RUUU California Saturday morning, where' Wednesday to attend tho funeral of price for thern in the spring and Is Hy Mary O. Curcy, F. I FX I It KC I NCT. Dec. A .The firm who bought out tho Frank Wortmnn ranch have shipped .In sev eral thotiHrind fruit trees und havo them heeled In on tho tract ubovo the packing house at Voorhles, and 'will set them out on Iho west half of the place. There will also be big Im provements in tho wiiy of tenant hotiKcs and other necessary buildings In connection with shipping facilities. H. K. Morrison of North Tulent has been plowing for A. S. Furry tho past week with a tractor. The land being broken up Is old alfalfa land and was very hard to turn over. jU-m Hughes of Fern valley was a Medford business visitor Thursday. Fi'od ltapp of Talent was In Med ford last Tuesday stopping on his way to look at the plowjng being dono oil the A. K. Furry bind. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Uarnoburg of Fast Fden and' Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Shearer of Med ford. ; Mrs. Haymnn of North Talent, was at the homo of her sister, Mrs. A. B. Ferns, for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rader spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Hader's sta ler, Mrs. Ffflo Taylor of Medford. Quito a number of persons from I'hoenlx attended the Chautauqua performance at Jacksonville In which Aubrey Furry took a leading tmrt. They pronounced the program fihe." Mr. i oung who lately moved Into the Wont house in Noih 'TalemV is looking for his sun and family to pay them a visit in about ten days. Kd Jacobs is just now getting his two daughter, Mrs. Arms-ong ! of Denver, Colo., and her sister, Mrs. CaJM.' The latter two ladies wore vbtlting In Ashland on Wednesday of thin week. . Kd' Hamlin bought a new tractor a short time ago to do his plowing In his orchard and grain lands. There are- -a number of plucks f .... . ,.r!ifni-mnn. and her son Bruce nnd wife. wnicn navo rnanafu iiuimn. -- - fp,,.,, i.Mni,i , , , ..... JT, 11.,i1 n.nc.Tirf Sam Kdwards, son of nuolulwniuH pa them tho King place und the I'urson place. Thanksgiving festivities In Fern Valloy Included the usual big dinner nt,Mrs. A. l. Ferns' with all her chil- camc home a few days 'ago to pay his annuul visit to his old father at his homo near Phoenix. Bruce Fleming Is among the Jack- dren and their families nt homo for sonvlllo visitors hero louay on uu the fenst. benlden her stfftor, Mv. I ness matters. Mni Oden and Collier will enter a technical training school, Wayne Hill spent Thursday of last week in Talent. Louis Brown came over from Klamath Falls for ThnnksHvlng. Mrs. Brown took him back Friday morning In the car. Mrs. Herbert Bowman was very 111 last week. M is. ( lai d ner's sister, M rs. .Nancy i iii none. They returned tho fol lowing Monday. Mrs. w. F. Denham and Mrs. L. I. Crawford were Ashland visitors last Friday. Kd itohinson and Stevo Lunak aro tho latest to Inslall radios. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. French enter tained at Thanksgiving dinner Mr. Ben Lamb and John Stump, who, nnd Mrs. Hnv Coleman and family have been spending a few weeks, f Jacksonville, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd at Newport, have returned to Talent. French and family of Ashland,' Mr. Charley Long and Fred Cook came and Mrs. Fred ltapp nnd sons find over from Merrill to spend tho, Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Crawford and Thanksgiving vacation. They return cd to their work Sunday evening. C4 W. I,ong was very 111 tho lat tor part of last week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John net tling lust Sunday, a boy, who has been named Marvin Keo. Mrs. Brahma nnd daughter, Dor othy, both of Medford, camo to Tal- The Villa Nurseries havo their cnt, Sunday. Dorothy returned toM(ll,.lt OI, Bll0 (,KJlill th(H yf,ar ,on (h Medford, but Mrs. Brahma will stay! lot Just north of the Medford Domes in Talent to caro for her mother, tic laundry. They carryall kinds of Mrs, Hiiiihani who (s still very III. I trees, Nhrulm, berries, and ornaments. InW.n.lln.. , V.,. I.I . 1 M rs. Jl. s. Parsons of west Phoenix was trading in Phoenix Monday. airs. M. Rose went to Medford t6 spend a week with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Cate before they go to1 Los An- iKcies wnere mey expect 10 mnKe tneir noma. Mr. Cato will go Into the automobile business with his broth ors. Fern valley Is enjoying u new Influx or homo builders this winter as the ulroady densely populated - valley Is being cut into smaller tracts and new homos being built. Mr. Swedenburg is just about to finish a modern bun gatow noar tho Trigonia well. Mr, Kanfo, a former Coleman creek rancher, Is moving Into' their- now house just ho u tit of L, E. Hughes' family. Opal Hill nnd Evelyn Dncfagh were Thanksgiving guests at tho Evans homo. Miss Ruth Xewbry of Bellevlow , place; All of this land is, under the uh a. guesi or uia jini during the water ditch and will produce abun Thanksgiving holidays. dant crops, Hugh Calhoun of east Phoenix was visiting ljis sister,, Mrs. S..SJ. Stevens Of North Talent on Wednesday of this week. Airs. Wilcox of Coleman creek Is cn.fnyinn n visit this winter from her jfT i'feiis , Jbj:& .oil Vi H mmmL .. 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IT VOllD ASTOrXD YOU to rend flip trstimoninls "of the thnusnmls of pniients in nil walks of life who have boon cured of Piles nnd othor Kectid nnd Colon disordots bv my non-surRi. ial irentmra,1 Nrarly or.e r.uii.lrrd signed letters' of arprefiatton tram rroniiritiit nuinr5s nnd rrcfosionnt n:n' nn.l wotnen. farmers-and workers ;n nil trn le?. ir.nny ot nhotn yen n;ay know. tcntainrd in niv new Hook just off the ;re, whirh you amy time V it K K ny writing or calling for it, This vnluablo Bock aim frnnkly cIlAriKnr diseased Hectnl nnd Colon oon iHTir.cs ami fully rxplnins my releLrated fpnimmt, he moderale cost and my remarkable Gl.'AHAM KK, (ir.ARANTKE OK Cl'KK OF 1MI.KS OK FEtC RKH NDfil) Thl- r.t'ARANTFB Miltr i- writer Hut will ".it(.HT lut n -.f t Plln'w U MwVr ?r of hnw n Hiindinf. er trtnnd (hf mitdrraif Ire the ifttlrnt itl Mid mr, Thli barks no th tUlrmtma l m OftlUnia with iht I'lIOdt at the tuorw I my mrthod . , . n . ( Mr rnMhod to Umrn iht rovntry CTt. natUntl rnirlnr pt Brint fnl ; ma ar thflr i.hT.irl.i.. and friand from all orar lha w-n. In many inettiniri whan all ath-f rnMhnrf ha fallrd. I ua nona f Ihr nld lait. pa.nf.il r danaoot mfthada. S hoapO'l aprrallnn, nr mtllnc, bwmine. Mamna. Ilrafurra. ttlrhra ar athar daatrar"bi farma. Mr' mathnd ta non-aurt Iral. poothfnp; f-nlla ranld flvlna; almaat imrardfatv ratlaf and qnlrbb curlnf. No hospital bill la pay. na ahork. and na co-ftnamant to bad ar roan. TIIKSK ARE Ea:KPTS OF I.K1TEKS 1 ROM MY' NEW TREK itmik' ' ' m hUr. parr in Tt-Mf Warda fall ma and ar aitlttla Inada ata la atprraa na hrtfett tratlti-it U, I. H. Rrrvotd. Roaohitr Ora.t Tat rinifa. nnn-iarairai matnatf or traaiinr km Ial irttublr it tha ona luiical and the anla riaht and rational mnh.id in nrar Or a. I know from etrarimant and an rtHanre ihnt arv mltf. Iatln atDBr larv ar diktat ta aarlria. and It ana offerer raalla drlra a rara (he mat f vnf trraimant ihoutd ba na enaldera llan.M ra. J. trenn ' 3-atlTr. Vn l 'Ae rranlt af tha tratmanla rrratapd at aanr tald me at ur !Dut I am well and haat alnrd 11 PORTLAND and JfiATJ LH OFFICES: in arder to oa ntnt-aniantla raarhad fro ana earl of tha Northwe-t. I have offlrea and traalmant mnmi. oarfarllr areanlted and comnletet avlDnee. In hnlh IVriland Orrfnn nd Heatlla Wahlntlon. VI it ma ' nrareit affka far examination and .ansaltatiaa. "w aanr martrlooa cure. , , . . ir- C. R 'daf Wa1i -I hardl? haw to aipraaa Mr rrallnd rap far what aoar traalmant ha far ira and thraa mare of Htj M alt. ana wlfa and "wo nana, ah wara .attrad br our wonderful treat manta .... air. J. HaraTa, rartland. 0a. I, I nail anrferd wanrirrfal forea. and am ttankfnl ta aaa that I am tare mr hrmarrhaida have bran ruira. -Hv ..7? 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