ashlam tmhsminsTalent Tidingsstudyo law effortMiss Alice Vatideralttln, Talent eor- Cormkk, Mrs. J. H, Fuller and Mrs. respondent, is authorized to re pro- Furl Lehman; on freedm en's old, I.1word rt Reordersent tha Tidings In all busings rtda-Hons in ihj« field. Headquarters, Vamlend nig Burgnn store.I WD \ If iMTV*About I If5 studi niH are enrolled sofar at Lite Talent tdmol thin year.furv, oi*!t a aC. Williams, \Vlt; iley Vogelt and FurlFronmn; on husqdialt, Mrs, EdnaHobbid e, Mrs. 11. H. King and MrsE. i; Vu on chimb records, Leon* nrd Oort buys, .1, H Fuller and Mre.(*. Efudridge, on auditing account*,Jay Withrow, Willlare Yen and II. C High, on personage and furniture, Mrs. Louis Ilrovrn, Airs. J, Terrill,cct£Ipartyid.MIcitherAd-*ry,Jt*GWrge (m\m arrived this - ithe guest of his brother, H S, (jHeiin, ^*rf: 1' Ui’r Vnndersluls, Mrs. E, Hfive yearn. r W.ladre.and family. Mr u . im in from Shaf* ter. Texas, and leaves Friday TorAberdeen, Wash. On his returnhome he will vU It here againW'edne.Kdjiy uHernouii the Community Flub iield Its ei oud m* • tIn : and (dieted tiu following officers forthe sea -.o:;. Ft-sidenL Ml D Kit;-';Ada a .a and Mrs. A. H \im , onchurch musk, \ ire VandersiiilB, CaL lie Vo :. ;j II F. 11 jjih, Mrs. L V William- and Ernst M in nth; on ministerial umojL Mrs i F Will in tils, H, F ISi^Is ami William Veu; on it-nmli in ;on of local preachers, Charles Jefft Leonard Oort buys and Far!iV1o.m Ini. 63-trV Vogel I and ,L 11 Foss.vlw-iimlieBi, m. Loula Brown; ™1' on t»f aiqiMtu, J. H.. Fill IIrecording secretary, Mrs, Luke; |trewuior, Mr#. Agen president of, Mr’ 'rnon Urapliy loft lusi weeltCivic Society. Mrs. Welters; t,re*l- for ,t l' ute normal school lo studyi rant.Ash*i*tflt; a K room . all m. J.S-tfHon.encr,-tfreen-L B■Htdot of Parent Teacher A iso lation, Mrs, Hold ridge.Rev. Anderson and .1 X, Pace were Jacksonville visitors Tuesday,W J Dean of Warner Creek was a business visitor here ThursdayMr nnd Mrs. Victor Mason arrived from Central Point, where they have been visiting, and are now the guests of Mrs, Jennie Jones,E. E Cook made tt business tripto Ashland Wednesday*Mrs VV H Nprman of Medford visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs J N. Pace. Tuesday.James Lillis and it IL Rhodes returned Wednesday front a millingtrip beyond Central PointeightAlsoCall■tfemdUs sewing nnd gymnasiumwork .She will return in the springJ IFsrett and W. GplUer spent afew u oh Wagner Lap hunting this week.0 il Morse 1m visiting with hiswon, (5. W. Morse and family anddUgjlicr, Mrs. W, H. Taylor itih!familyM \Tiia Armstrong left Mondajto nutu- her homo in Medford, while attending school there.Mu 'i- Wilbur Morse, it seventh grad* i-upll o* the Talent school, won a prize trip to Salem at the countyfair lac week, tie also won a number of oilmr prizes One on a manual training exhibit and one on aJItr| dairy herd record of sixteen cows for Mr, and Mrs. L. K. Wakeman of ^jx mouths, The record consisted ofMedford visited friends here Wednesday,Rev, Reed of Ashland visited Medford and Talent WednesdayGeorge Davis has charge of then a re.550; andwell butcher shot, for a few days during the absence of his brother.at.coeainMSold tEmmett Beeson and J, X Powers! wore Ashland visitors Thursday.« Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terrell ofj Brownshoro, Ore.. are spentfing aweek with Mr. TerrelPs mother.MAbout the first of November thev in-cop- rnth- ■ tend to sol tie In Talent and spend the and j winter.M0* j E. K, Scon of South Talent madea business trip hero Thursday.Mr and Mrs* Weis# of Medford wore the guests of Mr and Mrs. Me-The wedding of MIsh Nona EllonI ii ip[f-1 Castlln Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mr Harry Mason andbestruHride.R*‘eet.►son returned Saturday from the hopyards, ' her** they have been for six weeks. They are the guests of Mr.and Mrs, SpUserJRev. Reed and Mrs, Heed spent Thuredny visiting friend# up And it , 0f the mmtmttnefineliHttlas* ii a ery d in-op-ml i Bee iblytab. et«#e»eaionrictAll,assled•Icest-OiUoc-ledcelBE%el!MyIT,re,son creek.Mrs Denham and children of Anderson Creek were visitors here Wcd-nosday,, Wllliair Kcrhy of Wa jner Greek made a business trip to AshlandThursday.F n Clinches of Ander-on Creekwas a Medford visitor Thnraday Miss Ruth- Wilson left Monday morning for Eugene, v here she is asophomore at the university*Mi s Nunn Pace and Mrs W ILNorman were Medford and Ashlandvisitors Wednesday,Miss Mabel Taylor returned last week from San Francisco, where she has been attending school during the summer mouths.W Reynolds Is etihi imr his weV. He Is putting a drift thirty feet hackas there seems to ie stood prospects for obtaining water,.Mr. Martin of the I n Ion Sunday school ;;nve atereopticun views of tlie Pacific const at the Methodist churchMonday evening at H o'clock.Lawrence Crawford, who h III with typhoid fever, is reported to be not so well*The Min tics Alfred a and Helen King have joined the sophomore class at the Talent school. The sisters at tended St. Mary’s Academy in Medford last year.The fourth quarterly conference of the Methodist church wins held in the church building Wednesday evening iu H o’clock. Tin following officers were appointed: Trustees J. H. Fuller, J. E. Foss, Leonard Oorthnys,the amount of feed the cows ate, how much milk they gave, and how themilk tested.The Houston brothers shipped acarload of pears to New York I tutweek, jMr and Mrs. Leonard Oorthuys are the proud parents of a baby girl, born September 16.Vance VVolgnmott and William Stamp returned last week from a very ^ueceasful trip. The) brought I drIn four bucks. Ilf1OhthePalmer Pace and Uev. Je* o Ander-1 ||eson took place at the Pace home i to Thursday evening. Beptember n, at I roK o’clock, Mis* Pace D the lalented daughter oT J X Pace of this place nnd Mr \ndcrson was fortnorly ofEugene, where hb parent^ reside lb-j?- iiiv pnstoi of the 1'ttptDt church of Talent nnd lends the apt ritual development of the (ommunlty. Miss Pate is a populat yotinu lady, having att( tided our high schnoL Duly rel-ariveB oi me ntnirnnnr; parties were pr ieuL and vL*l\ Rewl id the Methodist church officiate!. After the ceremony the young couple moved to 1 lyeii new home, which va: all fit.»ed up for them, where they were surprised nt al(Out I* o'clock by tin entire- town calling in a body with Do usual musical instruments to wish llidii long life and happiness. The entire community joins us in wishing The young con pie mi cressinyoiPtunmJewish NewBegan Last WeekThe Jewish New Year he can Wed nesibtv evt ulm? of Ittsi week with an ui'iutt* sob mm servb c hi all tetnpl* s and ridgogutm. \» th**r*- in uo JewInh house of worship in A Mi land, no services wore In id here, bur the Jewish population of the city ob-Hervcd the day The service comprises u most elaborate form of worship and combines bo me vwtLto of aittbpie ritual with expressions of human ex-pttrknees and feelings true ami real for everybody and at all times,TIU* Jevifdt New Year's leaifvn! Shthe oldest of nil festivals celebrated In tho civilized world. Hut It is uniqu- for Its significance an well an for its antiquity The Mwuhir New Year ton Jan nary it ie a day of gratiiicnllon; men rejoice In what they have achieved; it is a day for sordid Inventories. The Jewish New Year's day, however, i n time ^(,rWesley Vogetl md Wei born Beeson. ■»!lt;« tH®wW th® meenlM ofIcem.ne•e.nde,p-Pe.The board of stewards are Mrs W. Vogtdi, M rs. Fhartes Jeffry, Mrs, Edna Moldrldge. Mrs. f*. Oorthuys,J, H Fuller, L Oorthuys, Mrs, LouisDrown, Mrs. I F Williams, fi F.llish and L F. W 111 lams Th«- full owing uomlmtlees wore appointed: Foreign mlrtBlona# Mrs, J. E Fob*. Mrs.W. Volegl and Mrs. Charles Jeffry; home missionary and children's ox-tonslon. Mrs, W. Beeson, Mrs. L. Oorthuys find Mrs. M c, Heed; onSunday schools. II. F. High, GeorgeItfo it evokes pious cu!it(‘iii|drition of the difficult and Inevaalhle problem im to right and wrong.The antique features of the ritualof that day express the aspirations all men feel equally The trumpet calls, constituting the central purl in the worship of that day, ar*lt; appeals for the tunral Hr which non should fee) when they com* mplaic their expo rlew on and week for reinforcement of their bopea. The calls art also an appi^l to the large sense of life.Jeffry and I. C Williams; on tracts#, WeoMny wishes and prayers areN,itLt8,Charles Jeffry, Mrs, William Yeo nnd Mrs n. C. High; on torapornnec Al. W. Vogt 11, Mrs. ( Jeffry and Mrs E. E, COnk; ..... JalWithrow, Caillo Vogoll. A. F, Moself centired nnd do not give a por Hpertive of one's rolatlonw and obligations to the comniit nily n nd ftdtow-nu n But the Now Year n day offorson attion io reaffirm respocl for