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LAKE MONUMENT !kS--L
I .lami'H lliirrls of CcritnU roint
I was a Table Ruck visitor Tucsiluy
j evenhig.
Mrs. .Mnicaip; .:lliud anil
' dauh'hter CSruce aiv moving to
! Mcdroi il this week whvre they ex
pect to spend the winter.
Mr. l.ee of Klamath KuIIh bouuht
three truekloads of Jersey cows
and heifers In this and adjointnc
TA1U.E HOCK, Kept. (1. The districts last week .
Talilo Hock school will open for Added to the travelinfr equlp
the school fyenr Monday morntnp, ment of the district lsta new Stude
Sepl'ember 10, and It Is hoped that bakor Commander, p'nrchased last
nt .tiruioru uy .trs. tl. M.
SARDINE CREEK
all children expecting to nttoiid
will be on limul promptly at 9
. o'clock for registration unrt aa-
jtitrnmenls.
ini'K
crow of workorH nro i
Tuttlf
WlHium irowsloy and family
have moved Into their new house
in the tTuttlo nrtdltion, and the
Fred Smith family expect to bo
buy hnrvesUiiff the tremendous ! occupying their new liomo by the
l-I-up ui ifv-.i.o k mw 1'iuuui; uf ; lirst OI IlPXt Week 1
churd, which is wild lo be the! The brtmh fire on the east wide
)arKXS und choicest crop Krovn of Table Hock lnwt TuemTuy night
Kince the Mr orchard camo Into brought out a larffe number of
bearing. i volunteer fire fifth tfi's who put In
Several men were endued' Wed- . the larger part of the niht before
nesday in preparing a suitable set- checking the spread of the flames,
tin for the General Lane monu-. The Wilson-Xealon hav-ballng
ment which will be placed on the crew began operations "Wednesday
north end of the Wykoff ranch, j morning in the Gold Illll section,
wln-re it will be unveiled Septem-. The eountv gravel crusher and
),.-r 25 -with fitting ceremonies, j mad machinerv moved this week
jm.f m imi iimm u.r mini i irom wio nnive! pit on the I.orn
(rregory place to a location on
Hear creek, near Central Point.
During their operations hero many
miles of road were graveled, in
cluding the road into the Meadows
district, which has heretofore been
almost impassable during the win
tor months.
The Sams Valley Orange is put
ting on a community exhibit at
the county fair again this year,
and the different committees are
holding a meeting Thursday night
to cheek up on work already done
where the treaty was signed be-'
tween General Lane and the In-1
dlans, although many old pioneers
claim the place to he elsewhere.
Lorn Gregory was trucking
lambs to market' Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 1). D. Huntress
and Miss Kva Xeahuv returned to
Portland last Saturdajraftcr spend
ing their vacations visiting rela
tives and friends in. the Ttogun
Kiver valley.
Mel At klim and wife and baby
are guests this week at the .lohn
Xealou home, having arrived last I and to make final nlans for the
Saturday from their ranch home bringing together and placing of
In Klamath county. ; the display. Any help from this
Several of our citizens who crave j end of the district will he greatly
the taste of buck meat are plan- appreciated ami those desiring u
nhig to be at their favorite hunt-j assist will be taken care of by
ing grounds in time for the open-1 getting in touch with the follow
ing of the deer reason next week, ing hcndu of committees: 11. 15.
Miss Itetsy lirown of Medford , Xealon. executive: Lester H.imll
was here Wednesday making prep- ton, vegetables; Mrs. Unlph AVU
nrations for the beginning of seltool I Son, canned fruits, vegetables and
next Monday, when she will have moats,
charge of the lower grades. j -
Kd Wilson reports a ItrHU rte-J Plnwlflpd mlvArtlsIng tret. regnUn
Mrs. L'lara Johnson and her two
daughters and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hennet und Mr. and
Mrs. M. 8. HalUhan. all of Port
land, motored down Sunday for
a short visit with Mrs. Johnson's
sister, Mrs. E. . C. Kiens nnd hus
band, and brother. Marry Itozette,
who is also visiting here from San
Francisco. The party returned to
Portland Monday, Labor day.
Mrs. Ira Drake enjoyed a visit
last week from her two eldest
daughters, Mrs. Lydla Fltzwater
of San Jose, and Mrs. Minnie
Young of MeCIoud, Cat. The two
ladles were formerly Lydia and
Minnio Uing, and were raised in
our valley.
Mrs. Ferris nnd two daughters,
who have been camping all sum
mer In the. logging camp, where
her husband runs the yarding cat
erpillar, left last week for Klam
ath Falls, where the two girls will
nnter the senior year of high
school, they having attended there
last year. Mrs. Ferris will return
as soon as she has the girls set
tled in school.
Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph 'Dusenhcrry
drove over from Klnmath Falls
Saturday afternoon after some
more of their household goods, re
turning Sunday to Keno, near
Klamath Falls, where he has em
ployment for the winter on a steam
shovel.
Miss Geneva Hurt of Medford.
a former school teacher here, vis
ited friends and former pupils hero
,onc day last week.
Mrs. John Simpson of Medford
spent several days last week visit
ing at the Fiene home.
Mrs. Sheldon of Shasta City, Cal.,
has been visiting her daughter,
.Mrs. F. Mitchell hf this place, for
several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carbls of Medford
were Sunday visitors at the home
of her son. Donald Heames, on the
former Miller place.
School opened in the Atderhrook
school last Monday. September 3,
with the usual enrollment and Miss
Hanson of Ashland in charge.
This week has been visiting
week at the J. TT. Smith homri.
Joe Morris and son Corliss of
Monroe, Ore., drove up to spend
Labor day with his sister, Mru.
Smith, returning Monday. Mrs.
. McAdam ,a sister of Mrs. Smith,
and her son Orva, Mrs. J-triee and
son of San Francisco are also
spending the week here, and the
: party Monday included Mrs. Alice
t'ook and Mrs. Tiny Alhers of Clold
Hill, Mrs. Hose Haymond of Hock
Point and Mi s. Cole uf On. I its
Pass, all sisters of Mrs. Smith,
I making iiuitc a family reunion.
the two remaining brother being
unable to be present.
i
BUTTE FALLS j
Mr. and Mrs. W. Welch and i
j daughter of Ashland motored to j
Hutte Falls Wednesday evening. ;
Mrs. Welch remained here for a ,
i week's visit with relatives. Mr.
Welsh returned to Ashland Thurq-;
day. .
I O .Abbott was a Medford visitor !
j Wednesday. j
' Pub Henshaw, assistant ran gar !
j stationed at Mosquito ranger sta-1
i tlon, transacted business In Butte ;
i Falls Wednesday.
Mrs. W. Carson and children of
, Grants Pass were visiting friends ;
in Hutte Falls last week. The Car- j
sons resided in Butte Falls for
about a year. They Intend to re- j
turn soon to their ttU home in j
Kansas.
Mrs. H. Mathews and son of
Engle Point spent several days vis
iting relatives of this place last
week. ,
W . Stewart of Medford was
transacting business In Butte Falls
' Friday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hoscoe Larson and
I small Bon arrived here August liH
for a short visit with relatives be-
I fore school opens at Phoenix. The .
I Larsens -spent the summer at Me- i
Minnvllle.
' Mr. and Mrs. J. Coats and
daughters Eunice and Mildred are
returning to Hutte Falls after a j
two years' absence. They will live!
In one of . Mrs. Dupree's houses, i
The many friends the Coats fam-1
ily made here will be glad to see
them hackf. Since leaving here
the Coatses have made their home i
in Phoenix. j
Manuel Pool and Elgie Abbott
are leaving soon for Mineral, Cal..
where they have secured employ
ment for tiie winter.
Mt. Pitt school opened Monday,
September 3, with Mrs. Hoy Stan
ley as teacher. Mr. CJoss has been
busy getting the school bus in con
dition to transport the pupils from
the camps.
Mrs. Gertie Spencer spent Sun
day and Monday visiting relative
here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. Goss returned
home Wednesday from a few dnys'
visit in Medford. They were ac
companied by their daughter and
baby.
Ralph I'Vero spent Sunday at
Eagle Point.
Mrs. Guy Moorn and children
and Mr. and Mrs. Sooky were Med
ford visitors Saturday.
The Abbott and Huberts families
are moving into town from their
homesteads this week so that their
children may enter the schools
here Monday, September 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Drlskell
and son visited friends here Sun
day. Corbert Smith and mother, Mrs.
Mary Beal, have moved into one
of the company houses. Haymond
and Opal Wooley will board with
their grandmother, Mrs. Heal, and
attend school here.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoscoe Larson,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover and
Mrs. Frank Hoover, Robert Hoov
er and Blllie Kpencer enjoyed a
two days camping trip at Four
Mile lake this week.
Frank Hoover left Friday for,
Elverta. Cal.. to beuMn his duties
as principal of the Elverta gram
mar school, ,
J. J. Simerville returned Wed
nesday from nn extended trip
through Oregon, .California and
Xevnda.
Mr. and Mrs. Curry and children
called on Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Stan
ley of Mt. Pitt district Sunday.
'Mr. Anderson of Eugene, sales
man for Hlumauer Frank, wns
o-illing on Butte Falls merchants
Thursday.
Charlie Ponningtrtn .who has
been under treatment for injuries
received while working on a load
er for the Owen-Oregon company,
returned home last week much
1m proved.
Mis Eleanor Curry spent her va
cation between the ending of sum
mer school In Ashland and the
beginning of school In Medford
with her brother and family of
this place.
Hoy Parker transacted business
In Medford Thursday.
. Mrs, Bob Edmondsnn and Mrs.
Horace Gcphart were Medford vis
itors Wednesday.
11 E L E X A . Mont. Senators ,
Walsh and Wheeler, democrats,
Montnim. predicted Smith victory
In speeches at state party eonvon-:
lion.
XEW YOltK. National Demo,
era tic Chairman Haskoh termed
prohibition and farm relief major
Issues of campaign, and not re-
Makes Wonderful Waffles
ligion, no matter how much talk
there may bo about church question.
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