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PAGE TWO afEDFORD WATT, TRIBUNE, SrEDFORD, OKEfiOy. FRTDAY. 'APRIL 13, 1928. Neivs From Rural Districts account of Oregon history from j Medford were guests of Mr. ami,:. Edlcr -.me. Those present I me." Tfce child will respect this her grandfather's diary. j Mra. Andrew' parent. Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mutton little leeway if duplicated in a fivr SlrM. J. ti, Crawford and MrM.(Mr. Wesley Vogeli, Monday ce- of fiazellt, Cal., J. :. M Calli-;or ten minute warning at bed- . iter. Mrs. iieltx and son of Med-'time. John ItohJuon attended the Daugh i ning. VALLEY TOWHS TO GRANGE FORMED COMPETE MAY 1ST AT TALENT; ESTES HEALTH PARADE ELECTED MASTER tern of the Kevolutlon circle and: Mr. and Mrs. Kurl Simmons ford, banquet at Ashland last Saturday spent the week-end at Kiddle, Or, son. afternoon. Superintendent ajid Mm. Uritwov -Mrs. Mr. Joekal and sons, Everett of Ashland were dinner guettt at rut Mr. and Jlw. Weils and! a No of Medford: Mr. and , Fritz Frey and children, Au- Kdler and Mr. and Mrs. The health honor roll parade. J which s to take place in Medford j V'U:: he T.h eaohine both ia . -- 'J,w!,ml1i Mr. d Mrs. ouy HamHton. - , be ut the Methodist ehurcn at iai- thn cl.RM rmmi AIwl In the homes. . .... At least the children have a verv I A,,r" :-n(1' ""'s wl " ! Ashland were dinner guest, of Mr. instead of health for health's sake. " this serv.ce a l,lK success, evening a. preached by their elders. They ; ' " This team Is The Methodic church , beau are to be the guests of honor that do nB "nndorful 'k vor thctirully decorated in f lowers for the day and will no doubt start enoush ; valley so do not miss the mceiinR , Kaster proBram and s-rvice Inst ' .... InTnlOn! I' m ny ticif Ihn flat, i ... : j . aunnay morning ana inn program TALI'.-VT, Apr. 1J Ktilslics of Fulilou Taffeta and moire air niuoni; O. 'the spring revivals that indicate u r and IrviiiK. spent the week end ; the Yoireii home lutt Thursday eve- E. Frey and children. 'renewed interest in fabrics with : with her mother in fcalem. IliriK. Mm. 1-irisco upending the Mrs. Cecil Culberlson enter-j somewhat more firmness or body ; Mr. and Mrs. Krank Holdridse evenlnu with her parents, while tained a number of guests from j than formerly. land family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles j Professor !! r 1 s c o e attended the Medford Monday evening. The af- The short cane to replace the K.-le and daughter Kay. Karl l:o-;Carnp Kire tlirls' father and daui:h- fair was a surprise to honor her short Jacket Is being launched. card. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Long and j ter banquet, where he addressed husband's birthday, lie was com-I Tile scarf or handkerchief dress I daughter Ixivella. Miss Velma Ma-' the young girls and their guests, i pletely surprised. Games were adds a guy touch to spring ard jMrs. Kd Dome, 'Mr. Pctrlke and I Mrs. McClain and children of played until a late hour. when:'uuts- , Mr. alker were among the Talent : Riddle were Kaster guests ut the a delightful repast was served. people attending to Kaster shop- home of Mr. and .Mrs. Earl Him- which was enjoyed by all. pins In Medford Saturday. mons Sunday, j Misses Julia and Helen Sldley i Mr. and Mr. t.len twiitnnrsh ; I'umlikin Center. In charge of spent Saturday and Sunday shon- were over from Applegate r.astcr.Mrs. Earl Simmons, opened its ping and visiting In Medford. Sunday and spent the day at the-fruit and vegetable stand for the. -Mrs. Cecile Abbott and chil- The corn flower maybe It's ; bachelor's button, blue bottle or , ragged sailor in your locality is u I friendly little thing. Did you ; know that it supplies the gold in Talent. Remember the dale, one week from next Sunday envy among the children not In the parade to interest them in getting on the honor roll next year. The idea of the honor roll Is not only to place the child on the path : toward good health all his life, but also to accelerate public opinion hy i snch a mass maneuver as a parade of children having a hUjh standard of health, behavior and scholar ship. The grade school children of the following towns are competing for places in the honor roll: Jackson Tllle. Central Point. Cold Hill, agle I'olnt, I'hoenlx anil Medford. The combination of the quarantine and the beginning of tho school year and of this honor roll being ir""" - wrmie ..ouuaro. treasurer. Mr. Hn(1 MrH Wayland Hinlth new In Jackson county prevents ! 1 '" meeting win tie neia on i wcre guet at he homo of Mr.t and the majority of schools competing j i,r" -' 'nat time ine.M,., yy j Quackenbush the first this year, but it is hoped all may I "''era win ue installed by ttioi of the week. Mrs. HmUh is have the opportunity next year. , i-agie i oint team. daughter of Mr. Quackenbush and Some of tho figures are now .winon i ryer ami iaugn-i w.w also visiting her sister, Mrs. avanauie irom tno nanus oi too " . ..nt fu. m Kllmt, who is with her parents busy doctors and nurses, who are I Mra. Ttay Toft at tha while recuperating from a serious making tno physical examinations, j oumain i.ooge in .iicniora. operation performed nbout in I'noenix isa cnnarcn were ex-j -nr. nno in, u. u. nuriey en- ; month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Smith aminen. in Kagie i-oint ou. i"'"'n i inmr nomo, one-nan i niBO visited with Mr. Smith's sis- in tne jacKson scnooi tne aetaus , easi oi laieni, on i-.aster muii- tPr ,ir8 jny Terrill, and famlly ars as ioiiows. ,. ... ..i .i.t.r niece. .11 iss 1 while In Talent. Mr. Smith as Hoys Olrls. l-uelio jioiorldge. the occasion be-1 )y Wi8 raised In Talent and lived The ISusines,; hme of Mrs. Saltmarsh's parents, i summer season the first of the dren of Medford were visiting at " T.IZ , HZ l"?.'. '! r ni t k. if iimnr ui .ir. anil .irs, w. js. i,nB, rtn (....to.i i Mr. and Mrs. Murrey Murphy of" a party of youn fullks held a Moore last Saturday. ;,Pil''.fl. vinvr jruasi on ucar . ri'fK i u"s- -' it. r. i, j uiicji, who nus ucen day evening. staying in Medford, taking treat- Mr. and Mrn. J. D. Katun of Med- ' ments from Dr. Jenkins of Jack ford peni Saturday in Talent at sonville. came home Saturday for the Wesley VogeH home. a few days, but expects to return Ed Dillon, who haH spent the to Medford Tuesday for another winter with hi parents, Mr. and , week of treatments. Of course you want to be sure youre getting the right ' Shredded Wheat 1UI IIU-3 lUt 14 12 ounce package UrijL 'sir. 1 Mrs. Mary Budgeon was moved children was very well rend-red. as from the Uarbara home 10 the i was also the sermon on the reur hoine of Mrs. W llborn lleeson in rcctlun by the ;.aslor. Ashland last Saturday. ; .)r. anx jirs. U H. Miller and Tho organization of the Talent 1 famlly and their guests. Mrs. Tib (lanrge look lilace at the Com-' hots and daughter nf Kiiarka. N'ev.. munity hall Monday evening. Quite ; ,,ont Saturday In Medford. a number of the Kagle Point.' c,.ci Ie miner spent a few days Orange members were present; 3;iat week visiting with his grand ebartnr members were secured. W. , parents in Jacksonville. It. Cokelcr, suae organizer, and Clarence Homes, who is cm Mrs. S. II. Ilaak. county deputy. : pycd at Weed. Calif., spent Sun presided. Officers of the nrwi(iBy wlth his wife and-baby, Mrs. grange are Charles Kstes. master: 1 Vera Homes, and her father and Ci. Ii. Carter, overseer: Mis. I.. 0.BBUr. Tom Lomli and Mrs. Katie renianii. lecturer: r 10yd i:c!l, sec-l;iM,n reiary: wrmie iiotniaro. treasurer.. tr Hn(i rendered by the Sunday school, Mrs. Earl Simmons, returned Sal- Mrs. Ted Hoefft spent several urday to Sacramento, Calif. days last week with her mother. ! Joe Hibpard haa takon over the ' Mrs. Jennie Meehan of Medford. agency for the Atwater Kent radio' Miss (luineviere Kerns and! and has had one installed in his brother of Ashland were week store, end guests of Mrs. John "Walch. The play, "Madam CJ,' sequel to as were abo Mr. and Mrs. Ted the play of same titlc(pnt on some Newstrom and Charles Newstrom wine ago, was very mucn enjoyeu 01 uranis i-ass. j by the radio fans last night when Conrad Newstrom. who is stay-! it was broadcast over KMI0I. .ing in Ashland, was home for Wosley Vogeli was a business' Easter. caller in Ashland Monday. No. examined 1 .'t 3 Found O. K Defects Underweight, 10 Overweight, 20 .. Vision Eyes .. 81 the old home which is now Hearing Throat and nose Thyroid Heart Hernia l.ungs Skin 2 10 19 3 8 4 3 G 1 , 43 ; No. examined 16S Defects- Underweight. 10 13 Overwelsht, 20 0 Vision 3 Skin 2 Throat nnd noso ti Thyroid 18 Heart 3 I.ungs 4 Hernia 7 Teeth r. a key. Fmh mm iht original vacuum pad. Haulf optntd viith 122 ling the young lady's birthday. A . at 44 , ouiret luncneon was served nt 1:30.; owned by his sister, Mrs. Jny Ter j Sixteen guests were present, Mr. I rii Orvllle Works, the second oldest resilient In lalcnt. died nt his home on the highway on last Thursday. April a. Mr. Works had been resident of Talent for a good many years and at tho time of lii-i pass Ing leaves his wife. Edylh", r.nd four daughters, Mrs. Henry llur nrtt. Mrs. Cliff Garvin. Mrs. Hlloy v yswnrner of Talent and Mrs Dudley Hteailman of Phoenix, also three sons. Orville of Texas and llyron nnd Howard of Talent. In torment was made In the Sterns cemetery on Wagner Creek Sunduy arternoon. The Hi-Y club of Talent will meet with oilier clubs of tho coun ty at Jackson Hot Springs Wed nesday evening for a feed and frolic. I he logging trucks nrc ngnln busy hauling from Wagner Creek and Anderson Crook. Those haul lug from Anderson Creek are haul ing into the mill at Medford, the others to the Talent depot and hauled by train Into tho mill. There are now seven trucks on tho Joo. !. W. Trefren of Ashland wis calling on his- old friend. Marlon Tryer. Monday afternoon C. E. Hooper of Ashland was a business caller in Talent Tuesday Mrs. l-.ddle Thurston who Is teaching school In the Applegate district, spent the week end at her home on the highway south of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Chaso Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Foster took ad vantage of the beautiful weather I on Easier Sunday to take a pleas ure trip to the Applegate valley. They were headeil for the Sterling mines, bin whi:e having a lovelj trip, they did not succeed In reach ing the mines on account of b:ui ronds. A surprise party was given by Mrs. Chase Gardner, Mrs. I., i). renland and Mrs. 1!. It. l'oster :n honor of Mrs. Ed Uorge nt hor mother's, Mrs. McEndden's, home Monday afternoon. Tho occasion was Mrs. Purge's birthday. Services at the Methodist church next Sunday as usual. .Sunday school at t:4."i. Earl Xewby. assist ant superintendent, will preside. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Epworlh League. 7 p. in. Young people's prayer meeting Wednes day evening. 7:30. liegular prayer meeting Thursday. 7:30. Choir prartlio Immediately following the prayer service. Itev. Waggner. pasior. Usual services at the llaptlst church lie it Sunday. Sunday school. 10 a. in. Preaching at 11 o'clock. E. E. Cook, who has spent the winter nt home, returned to Kla math I'o Ms last Saturday and will e. rlinue his trade of carpenter If Wi-lk has opened up in lh;,t cily. Mrs. llellu Payne and her daugh ter. Mrs. Dollle Duncan, nnd her son. Alton, of Kerby. also Mr. anil Mrs. Sowell of Medford. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Skeeter of Anderson Creek, were guests nt the home of Charley Skeeters and famlly Eas ier. Mrs. Charley Skoetern and Mrs. Duncan are sisters, while Mrs. Payne Is mother of both of the young women. A chicken dinner was serve 1 h the Community club Thursday t ve iling, with Mrs. l.lndley hostess. A very Interesting moving plrtllrc show was put on-by the Copco peo ple dining the evening und a good evening was spent by all present. The gospel meeting being con ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Dorthuys at the Ames hnll are being held every Sunday evening. Mr. and M.M. James Gregg of Medford were Easter Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ske.'te 4 N'Xl Saturday night. April M, l 'he date set for another of the ointi. unity club dancing parties. Mime will he furnished bv the Talent Melody Makers, and supper by the club ladles. All are Insured a good time. Mrs. Walter ltu;jell and Frances spent Wednesday in Ashland with her father, otto Kosander. who is In very poor health. Mr. and Mrs. 11. U Andrews of ( and .Mrs. Albert Moore. Andrew : Moore. Delos Churchill of Med ford. Mrs. F. O. llolibaugh. W. II. , Hurley, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hold ' ridge and family, Mr. and Mrs. .Charles Holdridge and family of 28 i talent. An Kaster egg hunt wus 7 , arranged for the young folks. ,'i The Ijtdles' Aid of the Moth 0 odist church met at the home of 3: Mrs. Ed Purge Thursday afternoon. Teeth (08.3 average for both). I Misses Edna Xewbry. Eourn In the Koosevelt the detailed re-! Tryer, Esther Holdridge iftnl suits are as follows: Messrs. Clarence Holdridge nnd Ira Hoys Girls Hart left early Friday morning for loil Myrtle Point, In company with I their leader. Lester New hry, to at- 23 lend the Epwgrth league enliven 5! Hon w hich convenes nt that plncc Ii 'on April 13. 14 nnd J 5. The e -1 I'pect to return Sunday evening, and 18 are making the trip by motor. 4 1 The Community club will meet CI next Wednesday afternoon at their 1 club room In the Community hall. 0 j The study hour Is expected to be 8:1 I filled l,v Miss Mildred Person with Your rule of adding rice to the water a little at a time is the vital principle in Hills Bros' process of roasting coffee Into flic vigorously Iwilint; water you pour the rico (I Utile at a time so that each grain will cook perfectly. Hills Bios, roast their coffee hy their patented, continuous process in which only a fno pounds are brina masted at a time. The result is a satisfying, uniform flavor. No hulk roastiiiK process can iiet the results in flavor that tliia exclusive process of . Hills Bros, secures. And because the matchless votfre is packed in vacuum (originated by Hills Brfcs.), all of this delicious flavor conies to you. Ask 'tor Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab on the can. Write for free copy of "The Art of Entertaining." Address Hills Bros., Dept. 331 2 Harrison St., San Francisco, Calif, HILLS BROS COFFEE I iiiTinnn iTTMn I ! AMIUbH IIUYIj i The school authorities have de- elded to postpone the Antioch field I meot, tho date to he announced later. Thin action wan takon be-1 cause the pupils have been unable due to recent rains to practice. Seven of the local Hoy Scouts appeared before the Medford court of honor for thn HPrnnri Hhrr pi- amination last Thursduy evening. ont The boya are proud of their new badges. The Sams Valley Grange will j resent a play at the Sania Valley high school next Krlduy evening, April 13. People of this commun ity are urged to attend. The eighth grade examinations will be given at the school house; r .inj irH. n. ciapp of Wednesday and Thursday, May 1H j Ashland are visiting at tho home and it. l he original date. May lh, was changed because ho many of the rural schools wilt be used as Mrs. Amy Grlssom spent tho i week end with Mm. L. J. Jtohrer at itrownwboro. and also visited her sister-in-law. Mrs. Charles Cingcade. returned home Tuesday. Hiss Thelma Moore of Medford spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mr. C. H. Moure. Misses Kl.sle and Dorothy WI1 hitp, who are attending school in Kigle Point, ' were lome for Easter. I. C. it. Moore nnd L. E. Ilean were in Medford on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mi's. !. I.. Tonn and Harry, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wyant Saturday evening. ! ROCK POINT PEBBLES ; i 1 polling places on that day. Voters are reminded that all must register to vote if they have not voted the past two years or if they have moved into n new precinct since last voting. No one will bp permitted to vote unless their names appear on the registration books. The coming primary. May IS, is an important one and every one should vote. In order to have one of the ath letic badges on display at tho school Ijorlng Martin whs allowed to' take tho tost 8 last Ttietsflny. Lorln; iticcessfully passed the require ments lor the second test badge. Ti e requirements lor this test arc ib follows: Chinning, six times; .minding broad jump, six feet and six Inches: 0 yard dash, S seconds: baseball throw, lilj feet. Certfl .Htcs are given for passing ono f the four events of a test. I'er iriratcs wore earned by Lloyd Snn derson and Aaron Cast In the chin ning Tor the first test and Krma Ulass nnd Ahnary Wlieelor in the baseball catch and throw in the ttlrls' test. Several pupils of our school ex pecle to enter the county field meet it Medford, May 5. A volley ball team will probably bo entered in the meet. (irant Martin was a member of tho committee of the American Lc--tion to greet the nntional com mander at Medford last Sunday. LIE CREEK of Mr.H. Clapp's brother, J. E. Hob- bins, this week. Mr. Leech, who has been mining in th Ward t'reek country, went to Medford on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Oden of Evans Creek were visitors at the J. E. Kol bins home on Tuesday. A. J. Weeks, C. C. I.emmon and Ki t-d W eeks were callers at the Del Klu on Tuesday. The Del Itio smudging crew wrtH called cut for the first time this Keusmi Sunday morn inc. but due lo tho rupki rising of tho tempera ture, it v.;in not neressary to light the p.. is. Mr. and .Mr. C. L. Knhhins spent Wednesday ovrninw at the homo of Mr and Mrs. Pe.te I Interna n of Medf..,. 1'Vi d KiL-ot anil son felled a larj;e alder tree on their dug Kun day afternoon. Mrs. Sam Chisholm of Illackwell w;m a culler at the J. E. llobbin. home on Tuesday. Mrs. Vio!n Moore of lold Hill was an afternoon c a 1 1 r at the home of Mrs. Fred Kelsoe on Wed nesday. Mr. und Mrs. E. It. Ktrahan of ItuKue Hiver were dinner guesiH at i the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. E.; jstiahan last Friday. ' l Mrs. T. A. Henderson. Mrs. Fred KeJ;ioe and Mrs. Wni. Kuhl al j tended the dinner nt the Woman's Ueiii-f Corps on Wednesday. Mrs. C,. C. Uohhliis and chil- idi'i-n and Mrs. llo.se Haymond nt I tended the fond mo le, Easter pro cram and Easter okk hunt nt the , Foots Cret'k school house Sutur i day afternoon. They reported v. j splendid time. Mr. and Mrs. ;., (i. Uobbins nnd te Httymond Luscious thars the word for those big, golden pears that come to us in all their sweet ness and freshness from the orchard. And "Delicious" that's the brand name that is rightly stamped on the rind of every Frye's "Delicious" Brand Ham which comes from the Fryc curing plant in all its maturity of ripe mellowness with the least possible loss of time. BUT before any Ham is stamped with this im portant brand name it must measure up to the most exacting standards and double inspec tion by Frye experts and U. S. Government inspectors. There's never any chance of vari ation or disappointment when you look for the brand name, '-Fnje's Delicious." . ' ' ffyBdkmm Maxfleld of family and Mrs. It Mr. and Mrs. Hrow nsboro. who have been j were shopping; n Med ford Satur-, spending soveral weeks at tho 'uy oveninit. A. .1. liriKKom ranch, returned1. Mrs. Krnest Althers of Cold Mill lo thoir home Monday. and Mrs. Lose Haymond were Kas- Mr. and .Mrs. II. I.. Del'ue nnd . tPr dinner cuests at the O. II. Kub- S011. (!us Killer. Win. Cbaoman . n,os Home. Alier enjnylllK a su mp and L. II. Settles enjoyed very j l,,"us ''Inner. Mr. and Ms. Uobbins. pleasunt day exploring and view- "n" """''" i""K ineir nucsts ror ; mi! the country from the loo of " diiw up Foots Creek. They, Table Itock. last Sunday. noted with interest the new dredfi- Miss Mary Hanley Is entertain- ' operations on the left fork of illK one of her sisters from Med ford n. few days this week. .vi r. anil .Mrs n. 11. rox are! rort and With thi-fr son Cur. . Us. where they took him to n! ' ' -""lei ot r ools l reek was slier a 1st. Xo w.o.l hi,. 1. ...... ..!....! in in,- . v.. jvoo- elved yet as lo his condition. Their . the creek .and then crossed the! Iseenlc inuuntaln to tlie rUht fork, jl . w here they viewed the mining op-1 , erations at the l.anoo r.ros. mine. -; Books Are, Open -NOW for Registration a business visitor at the II. (. bins home Monday morning. io eniioren ure a wixo nwnhoi- -in nv..r ...n nn i ue i ueser lamity at liiuwus-, i,..,- httilron niirnoiiv Othe Swearing in of Votes Is Prohibited by the Constitution boro. from plav. Instead suKcest. "Edith, when vou 01 P'eaani ua.ster bunday come to a uood Htonpinu iliue. as N,ipni i-y rei:itivp- at the F. want vmii t. tin to th.. .to.-o f,-r Register at the courthouse or with your Local Precinct Registrar April 17 is the Last Day to Register The only exception applies to those who voted at any election in the last two years and who have not since changed their legal residence. DELILIA STEVENS MEYER County Clerk. ' n.f r. s. r.t off. 19: