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STEPFORP METE TRTBT7NE, lirEDTORP. OREGON, FRTDSY, NOVEMBER 3, "J92T- LONG SEARCH IS REWARDED AFTER SEVERAL YEARS Mrs. Ida Pickett. 274 Division St., Buffalo, N. Y., uays: 'Twenty-five years is a long time to keep lookine for something with out finding it, and it'j no wonder I almost lost hope. But X finally. found what I was hunting, a medicine to relieve mo of an awful cane of. indi gestion. '"Tanlac rewarded rny lonp search for relief, and I now enjoy better health than I have in thirty ' year." Many peoplo on verge of despair have taken Tanlac and recovered. Tanlac and Tanlao Vegetable Pills we old by the West ttlde Pharmacy, and by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. News of Jackson County 1 FOOTS One month of Reduction Sale Now Is the time to load up for winter. You can buy for leas here 15 cent packaftn Orarkor '....12o Meent pacluisn Cracker S!Hc Bulk Crackers by box. Jb ...l:ic Hulk GriUiiun Cracker 10: Flno Bulk Cookies, pound SOc Canned Pumpkin 10c Canned Corn .. 2 for 23c fanned Hacur Kraut. 2 for Site Canned) fialinu&i, can 12c ftlpo Olives :....ac CrUco ale, 31c, 02c, $1.15, (1. 70 Snowdrift 23c, 43c, 90c and $1.73 Hbortonlng 73c and VI, no laird $1.00 and $1.00 KellogKH Corn Klokea 12c Cocoa, pound .,.lflc l-ncoro 1'nncako Hour 27c Olympic I'ancoko Flour 2-lc Olympic) Wheat JleartM line Mothnra Aluminum OatN 97c II, O. Oat 18c Grape Nuts lHc CbeeHe 30c AUCTION SiLE , at Central Point, Oregon of Farm Implements on Main Street, West of Y. M. 0. A. building, Saturday, Nov. 5 V . ' at 10 A. M, J, will sell for J. T. Logan extra Sood quality furm implements com prising: : Ope Cabinet Organ ' One almoBt new 3 Vt Inch Gain Wagon One 8 Inch Bain Wagon In good con- . ditlon ; One Hiding Corn Cultivator. One McCormack Mower Cna McCormack Hay Kuko One 10 inch Steel Ironbeam Plow One.'U Inch John Deer Sulkey Plow, : good as now Two Walking Plow ' Two Fresno ecrapers One Slip Scraper Two Rooters MatthewB dltchor Blacksmith tools, on Auvll, two Del l&ws Tubes , Two and Four-Horse Double Trees Whipple Trees, Shovel, Picks, Chains, ' Grease Cups. , I wll) also sell a C. L. Best 40 h. p. Tractor, and Grading Machine in good condition. This Tractor and Grader can bo seen at the Tyson Boall ranch at any time. Many other useful articles that are net, en the above list. . Auctioneer's Note Do not fall to attend this sale. Come and ba con vinced as to the bargains you can se cure. - TKBMS: CASH. - Auction Nov. 6, at 10 A. M. ' Do not forget the date and place. J will sell In connection with the above salo for John Cameron the fol lowing articles, to-wlt: Sanitary couch, Jap rug 7x0, 4 cots, bed springs, Btund tublo, drum oven now, 8 tin pulls, gus tank, 2 barrels, 30 concrete forms, rubber belt, shovels, forks, box nhook; lnrgo iron, kottlo, potato plow, log chains, wagon roach, wagon spring!), 2 metal barrels, fruit box press, wagon jack, 10-in. plow, 75 apple- boxes, 1 set harness, 33 lb. box nails, cream sepa rator, pruning shears, saddle, one horse- cultivator, ruko, boat and other useful articles. GEO. L. NEALE i - Auctioneer One of the largest own It lathered at our school house Sv.-inUv ni'.;ht lor the Hallowe'en, part : th:it lias been there for secral years. Evaryune re ported a good time. ' ; Mr. and Mrs. Wfll ::mi llr.nxen. Sr., visited their daughter, Mrs, Hhoror of Lake creek Sunday. Carl and Fred Stanley took several head of', cattle to Eagle Point' Inst week, i ; c ',: ' . .'. ... ' Sam Houglaiid fxik a lond of wood, to Central Point Monday. :, Mr. and Mrs. George Hansen and two children were visitors at the Hoag land home Sunday. IX'un Terrlll of Lake creek Grove eleven head of cattle through here Monday, taking them to Medford to Nlckols & Antipole. They were beef cattle. mo lirownsuoro Sunday school en rollment Is growing every Sunday, lost Sunday being u pretty Sunday, many people wore out for the temperance program. The hour for Sunday school has been changed from 10 to 11. Mr. White took a load of meat to camp at tlio Fish Lake dam. Win. Hoagland returned from Ceil tral Point Saturday. J. Kafer from Glendale, Ore., visited the Tucker home Sunday. Mr. Kufer used to run the Brownsboro store. Mr. Anderson Is moving from Eagle Point to Lake creek on the Charley Terrlll place this week. Ed Tucker has been sawing tho school wood during the last week. He has been sawing wood for several of the ranchers around here. Wm. Staub bought sixteen head of pigs from Carl Stanley last week. Joe Maxfleld sprained his ankle Wednesday and he Isn't able to get around yet. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Archlbalt from ban Amanarco, Calif., came out to visit friends. They used to own the Green Acre ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Itoscoe Hulse and two sons John and Cecil went to Eagle Point Saturday. The Stanley brothers bought the Warner, Wortman and Gore meat mar ket at Medford lost week. ,- L. D. Tucker has opened the East Side meat market at Medford. . Earl Hall from California, who was visiting his mint at Woodvllle, went up Hutto creek Sunday, for a picnic and while on his wuy back he stopped at the Staub homo for a vlBt. Mrs. Ralph Tucker who has been taking medical treatment In Medford returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Henry went to Mc((ford last wpek. Uoscoo Hulso has been putting Bill phur on his alfalfa ground. Cecil Culbortson took a load of hogs to Medford Monday. Tho maps and globes that the school board ordered for us have arrived and we are all glad. Mary Stanley has been appointed our librarian. Some people have been asking who reports to the Trlbuuo for tho Browns. boro district, and we would like to announce that we are tho organized pupils of tho upper grades that do the roportlng, with Violu Houglund as our socretary. QUIT TOBACCO So easy to drop Cigarette, Cigar or Chewing habit 'No-To-Bac" has lielncd thmiKnnrln to break tho costly, norvu-shuttorlng tobacco habit. Whenever you havo a loaning for a cigarette, cigar, pipo, or for a I'hnw. 1llHt nlitrn n l,iir,,tlttuu 'a ' To-Jluc tablet In your mouth Instead, to heln rellevn tht nu-rnl ri,l-A Shortly the habit may be completely oroacn, ana you nro bettor off men tnlly, physically, financially. It's so easy, so simple, fiet a box of No-To-Bac and if it doesn't fplenuA will frnm all craving for tobacco, in any form, your druitKlst will refund your money wimoui question. Adv. Medford Greenhouses OUT FLOWERS FLORAL DESIGNS PLANTS AND FERNS '.' Flowers by Wlro Anywhere Any 11 mo MADDOX & BONNE Y 1005 E. Mnln I'houo 874 We Deliver. Plenty ot old papers for sale at tills office at 10c pur bundle. tfi TYPEWRITERS Second Hand Remingtons Underwoods Noiseless L. C. Smiths Royal and Corona Medford Book Store 34 N. Central Mr. and Mrs. James Issott of Med ford were guests of Mrs, Mary Wendt and family Sunday. Mrs. Forrest of Prlnevllle, Oregon, passed through town euroute to Little Applegate to visit relatives, she for merly lived In this section. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ulrica and their guest Mrs. X. . J. Leland and Mrs. Hattie Deneff motored to Oold Kay on Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hanna of Med ford was the guest of their brother Sunday. . Mrs. D. W. Bugshaw entertained the ladles of the Rebecca lodge on Monday evening, the occasion being the hostess' 08th birthday. Dellci ous refreshments were served and all enjoyed a Jolly good time. Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent spent the week end with her sister, Miss .Vinnlo Robinson. -. Mr. J. E. Enyart was a business caller In Medford Tuesday. . Mrs. J. W. Itolilnson was shopping In Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Savage of Valle- Jo, Calif., are guests of relatives In Jacksonville and vicinity, having lived In this section many years ago. The Jacksonville tfire company'! danco on Hallow'een was a great sue cess, both socially and financially, more than one hundred fifty couples enjoyed the dance and chicken sup per. Among the many from the Apple- gate transacting business here Wed nesday were John Matnoy, Dave Buckley Miles and Leland Cantrall. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howard had as Sunday guests Mrs. Weis and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson of Talent. Tho Hallow'een social nt the Pres byterian church on Monday night was enjoyed by a lurge crowd. Games were pluyed and delicious refresh ments served. Mrs. John Greaves visited friends In our city Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Jackson of Ash land were guests of Miss Issio Mc Cully on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Beery and fam ily were recent visitors In our city. - airs. ,N. J. Leland. Mrs. C. Ulrlch and Mrs. G. R. Chapman were visiting at the James Buckley ranch Mondav. Wm. Shirley and Clyde Rohland of Huntington, Pa., after spending the summer months, guests at the home ot Mr. I). W. Bagshaw and family, returned to their home recently. . Mrs. M. NelBon returned to her homo on Thursday after spending several days visiting friends In the country. . . Ernest Dorn and mother visited relatives near Watklns on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Reter accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Clark motored to Yreka on Sunday. ' Joe McMabon is the guest of rela tives this week and Is busy, looking after speed violators, so bo careful boy's with your bugs. Mrs. Ella Walsh and daughter, Mrs. Carl Cllnc, returned from Pa cific Beach, and are now visiting with friends in our city before roturnlng to ineir nomo in Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunnington and Miss Uorothy McKee spent Sunday visiting relatives in tho Applogate. Mr. Herman Walters and sister Minnie of Applegate was transacting Dusinosn in our city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. CombeBt, Mrs. L. J. com best and Mrs. Arthur Klein humor were cullers In our city on vt eunesuay. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. O. KcnrUt John Dalev of Jnsnnhlno fminiv has been here tho past few days look ing after his Interests In this section. W.J. Picklcr and S. M. Lnnnnn of Medford, were hero for dinnod last Friday. They are working In the interest of tho Standard Oil company. Mr.' Loren Miller and Wilbur Ash pole were here looking after business Interests and stopped at the S. S. for ill nn or. M. S. Chnnnell. nur old nhnn rnh. bier, who closed his sbnn Inut nrim. and went Into tho sawmill business near Trail with Messrs. Zimmorly and Adamson has returned in hin shop again, und hus como to the con clusion thnt he can do better tit cob bling than at the sawmill huslness L. L. Lnslor who Is representing tno urcgon Granite Co. of Medford was out hero Irvine t o dn hnnlnnna with some of our citizens who have lost their relatives or friends. Ihnrles Mnnnluir ami .Inhn 1tmni,v of Poyton were hero for dinner lust many nnu bo was r s. Wisdom of Medford. H. E. Warner nf "MeHfnr tl. blight inspector for this district was nero lor dinner r rliiay. also E. V. Peterson and daughter Edna and Ml Mumlo Poolo of Trail and Mrs. Wm. Terry, wlfo of our road supervisor, and J. W. Soott of Medford and D. I Fuller of Eugeno City. They are representatives of tho Singer Sewing i Machine Co. Mr. Scott Is the- local ageifl and Mr. Fuller, the manager for Southern Oregon. This was M.r Fuller's first trip to Engle Point and decidedly fell In lovo with this part of the country and seems to think that our little town has a bright fu- Mr. J. W Anile" IhftT. P r,,Vnnt passed thru here on his way home last Friday with a trurk load of mer chandise for his store. Mrs. John Rader and daughter Mrs. Harvey Stanley were also doing business with our merchants Friday Mrs. A. C. Spence of Brownsboro came out Friday to meet her husband who came In from a business trip to Colwell, Idaho, and they went on up home that night. Friday night Robert Edmondson T, A. Whaley, Guss Edmondson, Rob ert Coffman, George Albert and H L. Cox all of Butte Falls, spent the night at the S. S. hotel. All of them except Geo. Albert are working on the 'Pacific and Eastern R. R. repair ing It so as to haul material over.lt for the extension of the road from B. F. to the timber belt on Four Btt creek. - - x W. H. and E. D. O'Brien of B. T. were passengers on the stage for home Saturday morning.' Pete Stoddard also of B. F. was a passenger on the stage. . " Mr. Hoagland of C. P. who owns a farm on the old Obenchain road from Brownsboro to B. F. and Ralph Tucker of Brownsboro were here Sat urday on his way home from Jackson ville where Tucker had been on Jury duty. He was one of the four who was on tho Jury In the Edwards case but said that the main witness for the state was of such a character that they, the four jurymen who hung the Jury In the case, did not believe a word he said so held out for acquittal. G. E. Merrill and F. R. Wymore, wife and son and Charles Humphrey, all of Derby were here for dinner Sat urday on their way home. . James Culbertson and wife and Joe Pool and wife were business callers Saturday also. Chas. Anderson and May French and Bert HuUIll and Cora French and John Fosteif tho girl's uncle, were here Sunday and remained until bed time and Dr. Hayes nnd family of .Medford were also here for late din- nor. Wm. Perry and wifo and his mother, Mrs. F. M. Stewart, were guests at tho 8unnyslde, the three last mentioned are of our old, old acquaintances having known therrf for the last forty or fifty years when we were young. Zura Dahack formerly of the Derby country but now of Medford was here Monday visiting his nephew, Ernest Dahack our barber, and at tending to buslnes saffairs. B. S. Baker was a business caller having brought in a truck load of wood for some of our townsmen. Speaking pn the subject of wood It appears from the amount of wood that has been brought in during the past summer and this fall It seems as though every one ought to be sup plied "witli 'wood and yet there is a constant influx of wood of all kinds, stove wood, cord wood, block wood and even some of the people are se lecting the very rich pitch pine and fir pieces for kindling wood for the cold winter mornings, and it appears that it will not be as it was lust win ter a serious scarcity of wood, for on account of the early and continu ous rains early In the season it caught quite a number of our people with out enough to last them until mid winter and If It had not been that arrangements were made to get it out on the P. & E. R. R. there would have been 4 wood famine. Mrs. E. L. Schmldllng of Ashland, who Is visiting her undo and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Wm. B. Butler, came In fro mthe Butler farm Monday and went to Medford and back 011 the Lewis jitney. J. G. Hannaford, wife and son were In town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Hannalord are tenants on the C. II. Natwlck farm on the P. & E. II. R. northeast of, hero. Charles Mathews recently of Mon tana was a business caller Monday and so was Wm. Mussall of L. C, he was on his way down .to Timing Dugan to get seed wheat. ., E. X. Anderson and F. J. KIngmen and Bremond WItcher were here for dinner Monday. Mr. Kingman Is a representative of the Medford Ex change and Mr. WItcher Is an auto salesman of Medford. Chris Beale of our forest rangers. Wm. von der Uellcn and son Hugo. , ti A,imur Su-:inson were jr., anu here for supper Monday eve. r,nv. u.kn Is .nnvaRS- JUT. VI auer ivunt " r Ins the county selling Watkins rem edies came in and spent the nignt and Chris Beale also has retnaini until late Wednesday. Geo. H. of Ashland and C. L. Goff of Med. ford, the two men who represent the Fire Relief Association were here for dinner Tuesday. CASCARETS CP For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative in tne bowels completely by morning, ana world to physic your liver and bowels ,tn when you have Dizzy Headache, Colds, you up or g,. llke SaItS( p1UBj Cal( Biliousness, Indigestion, or Upset, Acid ! mei, or Oil and they cost only ten Stomach Is candy-ltke "Cascarets.'' i-ceuts a box. Children love Cascarcts One or two tonight will empty your ' too. Adv.' BIG PARADE Saturday 2 p. m. Sharp D. 0, K. K. Ceremonial will be staged in Medford next Saturday. Something doing every minute. Finest parade of its kind ever witnessed. Elab orate Floats Magnificent Costumes Inspiring Music Side-splitting stunts. Don't miss it - Banquet in the evening at K. P. Hall and Ceremo nial at Schuler and Jerome Garage, 6th and Ivy. EVERY K. P. SHOULD BE A DOKEY D0NTF0RGET THE TIME AND PLACE Our Attractive Offer for Tomorrow ' Saturday November 5th will please all lovers of fine confectionary. A 25c box of the famous PAGE AND SHAW CANDY with a purchase of $1.00 or more of merchandise. We give you a choice of 1 ( . CHOCOLATE ALMONDS CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINTS CHOCOLATE MARSH MALLOWS PEPPERMINT PATTIES SCOTCHEE'S ; v, PICADILLY TAFFEE We have a complete line of this candy and can supply you all. Come any time of day or evening, Saturday, November 5th. HEATH'S DRUG STORE THE SAN TOX SHOP , v FREE MATINEE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th . BY THE MAIL TRIBUNE AND GEO. A. HUNT GO. This popular matinee is for the kiddies only, begins at 10:30 a. m., and all that is neces sary for admittance is a coupon clipped from this paper. '', The attraction for this week will be "DINTY" with Freckled Faced Barry, Aaron Mitchell, the pickaninny, Walter Chung, the Jap and a number of other child artists. One of the First National's Best Pictures ..., "J