MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKT.CiOX.TilURsDAY,. MAY. JO. - 102a
NEW BUSINESS
WONDERFUL TULIP
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CENTRAL POINT
Women uhould bo taught by those of experience that their
r men- iieauu. Lpon it Uepeuda
happiness, success and attractive homes, for no homo can
-be attractive or happy with a despondent, nervous, irritable
wife and mother, suiferm- from the ills peculiar to her sex,
f such as displacements, ulceration, inflammation, irrcgulari
ties and the cousequcnt headaches, backache, aud dnTtririn"
down pains. bh
It is such women who should listen to common sense advice
and when such symptoms appear try that most successful
of all medicines Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
which is made from roots and herbs and contains no nar
cotics or harmful drugs, and which for more than forty years
has been restoring American women to health.
Hero Is Proof.
Cokodberry, Fla ' I hail a tumor
And sulTermt with a Rovere pain in
my right siilo. I could not stoop to
fnston uiy shoos ami was not able lo
do my work, i wont to the doctor
and ho gave mo mudtciuo and told
mo to stay in bod (or at leant fiftoon
days and uot even to lift a basin of
water till I could gain strength
enough to bo operated on for 1 novyr
wmld bo well without It. I rcmem
bored one of my aunts who had boon
lu the samecniidiiion and wascumd
by your medic ino so I hrok I,ydia 13.
rinkbam's Voctablo Cmnpound
and got woll com pletely. The tumor
has disappeared and I am able to do
anything I want to do. I recom
mend your medicine to my friends
and you can publish my testimon
ial." Mrs. S. F, lUNDoLru, Box
18, Cokesborry, Fla.
Unquestionably tho Best Remedy for Woman's Ills la
akofield, Neb." I felt sick all
over and did not know what to do
with myself. I was irregular and
had chills and night sweats, would
vomit at that time. I suite red in
this way for many years and had
medicine from two doctors but they
did me no good and so I lost faith in
them. Finally my husband got tired
of seeing me uufTor so lie got me a
bottle of Lydia B. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound. It seemed to help
mo right away, then I got Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Tablets and took several boxes. Now
I feel just 0no all the time so it
surely is a wonderful medicine. I
have told several ladies about yonr
modiciiio and you can ubo my testi
monial." Mrs. Juukt L. Pkimm,
K No. 1, Uox 4, Wakefield, Ne-
orasKa.
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BEN J. C. SHELDON
For
Renomination to the State Legislature
Obtaining for Jackson County Her Due Share of
State Road Moneys
Better Fishing in Rogue River
Re-Opening Southern Oregon Normal School
Strict Economy in Handling State Funds
Paid Adv.
CENTRAL POINT. Jlay 19. The
business of E. C. Faber, prominent
merchant of Central Point, has so In
creased within the past few months
that he has found it n6cessary to en
large his store building here. A forty
foot concrete extension has been
added to the place which now makes
it the largest grocery room in the
city.
Will Virgin of Stockton, California
was among his friends In this city
recently. Mr. Virgin, some twelve
years ago, was a prominent Central
Point business man, having been con.
nccted with the Central Point mills,
which property he still owns here.
Miss Verda Lynch, popular young
teacher of Central Point, has closed
a very successful term in the Table
Rock district and is now at her home
here.
Miss Barr, well known church wor
ker of New York, spoke to an inter
ested and appreciative audlonce at
the Union church here Sunday morn
ing. Her message, forceful and strong
was very ably presented and many
considered themselves very fortunate
in having the opportunity to listen to
so able and earnest a speaker.
The field meet held here Friday
was wall attended by representatives
from Jacksonville, Talent, Gold Hill,
Phoenix and Rogue River.
The Bible Standard peoplo, who
represent a new religious sect, have
established a mission here in the
building on Main street formerly oc
cupied by Frank Hull, who for many
years had what could be rightly
called an old Cusiosity shop, where
now the mission Is located. The ser
vices thore Sunday were fairly well
attended and thore was much enthu
siasm manifested. The mission is in.
charge of Rev. llornshu.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell 1 Grim and
baby daughter loft Saturday evening
for Corvallls whore they will make
their future home. Mr. Grim has ac
cepted a good position in Corvallls,
and having been employed there be
fore will not be a stranger either
to his work or in the town. Tho
many friends here of tho young peo
ple wish them the greatest of success
in their new home.
I. F. Williams and family spent all
of Ihe first of the week in moving to
their new home recently purchased
here. Mr. Williams bought tho pret
ty home hero which formerly belong
ed to Harry Lindsay. It is one of the
most modern and beautiful little
homes in the valley.
The Gleason lunch room which
was recently closed here has reop
ened again under tho management
of Mrs. Dora" Lynch.'" Mrs." Lynch Is
well known In the community and Is
known as a very capable woman en
tirely capable of doing anything woll
that she undertakes to do, and in ad
dition to that she is an excellent
cook. Central Point, and especially
tho old patrons of the restaurant will
be delighted to know that tho ser
vices of so capable a person as Mrs.
Lynch could be secured and that as
long as she has charge of the place
thore will bo the best of everything
service Included. Central Point's
only eating place should bo well pa
tronized and all the support and en
couragement possible should be given
the new manager.
C. A. Boles and family have moved
from the Harry LlndFay place here
which was recently sold, into tho
Davisson place, which Is probably
better known as tho former J. O.
Isaacson home.
Mrs. A. B. Chartraw of Gold Hill
was a Central Point visitor recently.
Mrs. V. A. Patrick and children
loft by automobile for Idaho tho hit
ter part of tho week. Mrs. Patrick
will probably make Idaho her perma
nent home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldreth were
Sunday guests at tho homo of the lat
ter'B porents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C.
Mclimsoy. Mr. and Mrs. Eldreth ro-
sido in Grants Pass.
Mr. and Mrs. Stlllwell of Portland
were Central Point guests at the
homo of Mrs. Mary Price horo Fri
day.
U. H. Paxson has returned from a
visit to the Oregon metropolis. Mr.
Paxson attended tho Rexail conven
tion held in tho Rose City the past
week.
Professor and Mrs. Groenleaf of
Gold Hill, were business visitors here
during tho week.
ANT10CH HEMS
Mr. Theodore Glass and sons arc
haulin? lumber this week from the
Cluvton-ThrciRcr mill to finish their
house.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Claud?
Chnpmnn, a 12-pound baby S-'irl
Mav 12.
Three truck loads of machinery
went from Medford to the mill in
the Meadows this week.
Mrs. Morrison, who has been stay
in? with Mrs. C. M. Conlev the past
two weeks, is stnyine with her son
and his wife, Mi. and Mrs. Dell Mor
rison. Mvrtle C'hnninnn was out f;om
Medford hnrse-bnt-k to visit with
"home folks Sunday nt Antioch.
Mr. and Mrs. F.llis ( lark were
down from the Meadows Sunday
isitins: in and aroumi town.
KDKNT PRECINCT. Mav -JO.
(Special) One ofthe most plonsmit
Catherines that it has .been mv pleas
ure to record in manv months wns
that of u number of iruests nt the
pleasant home of Mrs. Donna Grnffes
in Kast Eden last Sunday. Tho;
invited to dinner were, Mr. and Mr
,1. Mi lCnder. Mrs. Kl'fie Tavlor of
Medford, Mr. and Mrs. O. Carey.
Mrs. Culver Furry and little dau'li
ter. Carol, W. Kstell l'hipps, Jr.. of
Medford: Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Ander
son and sons, Carl, Donald and Nor-
mand: Miss Masreie Mute and Mi
Dona Ornffes. A most bountiful d'n
nod was served, after which the
sruests roamed about tho beautiful
grounds, or were amused hv havins
their fortunes told bv W. K. Ander
son, or viewing some rare pointings,
which Mrs. Grnffes herself had painted.
Words fail mo when I try to tell
the readers of The Mail Tribune of
Ihe beautiful tulips, which Mrs. Graf-
fes has urown this season. There are
beds cvery-T''orc. and tulips of every
known shade, and type. Mrs. draff os
counted four thousand, four hundred
and forty-seven blooms, while weed
ing the beds.
Sunday, there were visitors from
Ashland, Medford, Phoenix and Till
ent to see the flowers.
Mrs. Grnffes knows the name of
each kind of tulip and she never tires
of showing her friends through her
garden.
The Furry home is anions? the oldest
pioneer homes in the valley. Mri..
Graffis' father hnvinir settled on the
pluce in 8B7. It is situated amid
the , beautiful rollinc hills nt the
foot of Hoxv Ann.
Mrs Fletcher Fish of- Phoenix.
went to Oakland the latter port of
last week to visit her sister.
Mir. and Mrs. Stancliffe purchased
a piano for their dnmrhtcr Vivian this
week, from Mr. Shepherd of Ashland.
Miss Jeanetto Sheets of North
Phoenix, visited Sunday nieht with
Mrrf.-J.-M. Under.
W: Kstell Phipps, Jr., was a cues!
of his undo and mint, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Under, also Harold Colver, Satur
day night.
Mrs. Lillv Davis of Wasmor Cree';
was a business caller in north lal-
cnt Monday.
Mi. and Mrs. George Garrett of
Medford and Mr. nndjfrs. W. Kstell
Phipps, were business callers nt. C.
Carey s Monday evening.
Mks. J. K. Roberts and daughter.
Mjss Luliu, wero visiting in Phoenix
Tuesday. -
Whooping-cough has made its ap
pearance in I'lioenix, and vicinitv
lately, and ninny aro glad that the
school is to close this week.
W. H. Gore.
Present representative from Jack
son and Douglass counties who is
asking for re-nomination on the re
publican tockct. Mr. Gore wns horn
n this country and his record as a
citizen and successful business man
too well known all over Oregon to
nocd any further comment. He has
served two terms in the legislature, is
one of the members who has the reim
tation of knowing how to do things
and of doing them. He was a mem
ber of the good roads committco and
member of the sub-committee that
framed the present good roads legis-
ation and has always been active in
the councils of road work and of his
party. Mr. Goro will do doubt be
renominated and re-elected.
ASPIRIN FOR HEADACHE
Name "Bayer" is on Genuina
Aspirin say Bayer
Insist on "Bavor Tablets of Aspirin"
in a "Bayer package," containing propei
directions for Headache, Colds, Pain,
Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism.
Name "Uayer" means genuine Aspirin
preaonbed by physicians lor nineteen
years. I land V tin boxes of 12 tablets
cost few cents. Aspirin Is trade mark
of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetie
acUtater of (Salicylic acid,
Mi!, ((tea
I
'np consumed (by fire
in Ma L niled btates in 1 year) if
placed in tots of 65 feet frontage,
viould line both sides of a street
extending from Neiv York to Chi
cago. A person journeying along
this street of desolation would pass ,
in every thousand feet a ruin from
which an injured person was taken. At every three
quarters of a mile, in this journey he would encounter
the charred remains of a human being who had been
burned to deatli."
Most of the more than 500,000 fires in
this country each year are in homes.
Will yours be one of those destroyed this year?
One of the commonest causes of fires is careless
use of matches and lights. Don't grope in the dark
with matches, candles or lamps use a Franco
Flashlight!
Franco Flashlights equipped with Franco Batteries
are safe, convenient, always dependable. Wireless
non-corrosive. Do not short circuit. A strong,
steady white light when and where you want it.
" al.l.
ouaranteeq to last.
(.Quotation and Information concerning fxa
tatn from Fire Prevention Manual biued
by The Nat' I Board of Fire Underwriters.)
fiT i T'ff T i T H TH m T f
fatootatt
Internal Baths
Are the greatest aid to health
J. B. L. Cascades
Ask to have it explained to you by the sole agents
in Medford.
Ralph Woodford , QifuittnaCI, Proprietor
Every Oregon Boy ,
, " . AND . . 1
Every Oregon Girl
Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
The Lorain
Oven Heat
Regulator
Flu on Gas UnnRe and measures and controls tho licat. No more
guessing at tlio tcmpcraturo lor cooking anil baking. Yon select tho
temperature you want. Set tho wheel and your heat will stay at
that exact point no more, no loss.
' Come in and lot as explain this device to you.
Oregon Gas and Electric Co.
Medford, Ore.
IS A POSSIBLE COLLEGE
STUDENT
Orogon sonda a biggor percentage of
Its children to collego than any other
state, without excoptlon.
THAT IS ONE OP THE STATE'S
TKOUDEST RECORDS
No stato can have too much educa
tion. Education Is tho safeguard of
freedom and of right, and higher
education is tho capstone of the pub
lic school systom. But higher edu
cation In Orogon Is In great danger.
Tho Stato Unlvorslty and the Agri
cultural College have twice as many
students as thoy have Income to
train.
r
PROTECT THESE SCHOOLS AtTD
THEIR GREAT WORK
by voting on May 21 for tho Higher
educational relief measure. Jilghef
Education pays the state in dollars
and conts, in Improved living, In sci
entific progress, In farm, orchard,
garden, and stock ranch development,
and in tho bettor quality of Its public
and high school teaching.
WITH MEDFC3D TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE
Paid advorttsemont inserted by Colin
Dyment in behalf of tho Joint Alumni
Rollef Committee for Highor Educa
tion in Oregon, 514 I'lttock , Block,
Portland. : " '
Palace
Grocery
Where you get Service.
Fancy Canned Goods
. Fresh Fruits
Fresh Vegetables
Frensh Ranch Butter
Fresh Creamery Butter
In fact everything to
eat.
Moffat & Launspach
Phone 109
132 West Main.
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