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PAGE EIGHT aCKDEORP MA Hi TRTTVrjN"fi, MEDFORD, OREOON. ERIPAV, - JANUARY , (?. IF HAIR ES TURNING DRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here' Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. That henuttful, even thutit t Ark, Itloany Unlr ran only bo had by brew ing a mixture of 8nge Tea and Sul phur, l'our hair 1 your charm. It iMkn or mara ths face. Whan It fad en, turm array or streaked. Juat an application or two of Saga and Sul phur anhancea Its appearance at hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare tha rnlx tura; jrou ran iret thla famous ol4 reelpa Improved by tha addition of other Ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. Tt la called Wyeth'i ta and Sulphur Compound. This can alwaya bo depended upon to brinit back tha natural color and lustrs of your hair. Everybody use "Wrath's" Stager and Sulphur Compound now because) It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It k.is been applied. Ton simply dampen a sponica or soft brush with tt and draw thla through tha hair, taking ona small strand at a time; by morning tha gray hair hat disappeared, and after another appli cation It becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This raady-to-uee preparation Is a delight ful toilet requisite for those who de sir dark hair and a youthful appear tics. It la not Intended for tha cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. BARGAINS tn used machines. 2 White KoUu-ys 4 ainftrrs 3 Wheeler Jt Wilsons 1 Aloha All In first class condition and guaranteed. Terms or Cash. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 10 South Fir. Phone 215-B News of 'Jackson County The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Bath Room Fixtures at a big discount, the following bath room trimmings left over from Christmas: ) 1 -Whit. Knamcl Medicine Cabinet with glass shelves and beveled mir ror. 2 IWrtiful beveled Klaus, framed , Mirrors. 2 Beautiful beveled glass, on fram ed Mirrors. 1 Beautiful glass shelf with X. P. brass rail and wall brackets. 2 Heavy X. P. Brass Comb and Brush Ho ders. 1 Heavy X. P. Brass Sponge Holder A few Towel Bars and Bath Room Hooks, etc. See them at onr store in the Sparta Bldg., Main and Riverside. " i - ' Phono 820 APPLEGATE EDEN PRECINCT Mrs. Homer York of Missouri Flat died Saturday niRht of. ptomaine poisouing caused by eating poison brans. Sho leaves a husband and a daughter. Ruby York. Harold Sttnth a former Applenate high school student has enrolled In In Huch school. Our former fellow student. Cy At kins, visited school Monday. Mteg Louise Rodell of Grunts Fuss, spent Christmas with Miss Gladys Rose. Miss Margaret Brown and Edwin Ruch of Thompson Creek, returned to the O. A. C, to resume studies after the Holidays. Mr. Roy Hrown visited his home during the Christmas vacation. Mr. and Mrs. William Head and family Bpent Christmas at Ueorse Fousts. ' Misses Blanche and Roberta Cltite visited with their grandparents at Ashland dnrlnf the holidays. Miss Elinor Orth of Medford visit ed Katherln Offeubaeher last week. Miss Thelma MoDanlel, who is at tending high school at Medford, spent Christmas vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mclhinlel. Heavy Cold? Chest All Clogged Up ? DON'T let it get a start, Dr. King's New Discovery will get riht down to work, relieving the tight fceltng Jin the chest, quieting the racking cough, gently stimulating the bowels, thus eliminating the cold poisons. Always reliable, Just good medicine made, to case colds and coughs. For fifty vears a standard remedy Ail the iamify can take it with helpful results. Eases the children's croup. No harmful drugs. Convincing, heal ing taste that the kiddies like. At all druggists, 60c Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Feel Badly? Bowels Sluggish? Haven't any "pep" in work or play. You're constipated! The stimulating action of Dr. King's Fills brings back old lina energy. All druggists, 25c ?30MPTI "WON'T GRIPS s Pills ill. Kind D KmaiCTKi.iii j 7w OQI CHUNG China Herb Store Harb eure tor earacn. aeaaacha, cat arrh, dlptherla, aor throat, luas troubla kidney trouble, atomaca trouoie, oeart trouble, chills and fever, cramp, coughs poor circulation, carbunriea, tumors cracked breast, curea ail kinds of goiters HO OPERATIONS. - Medford. Oregon, Jan. 1, lfl7. This Is to certify that I. tha under Signed, had very severe stomach troubl and had been bothered for aeveral years and last August was not expected to live, and hearing of Oim ?hung (whoa Herb atore Is at 114 Sath Front atreet, Medford), I decided 'o get berbe for mj stomach trouble, and I started to feellni better aa aooa aa I uaed tnrm and tods; am a well man and can heartily acorn mend anyone afflicted aa 1 waa to set 'Jim Chung and try bis Herbs. i (Signed) W. R. JOHN BON. Witnesses: , Win, Lewie, Eagle Point. ! W. L. Chlldreth. Eagle Point M. A. Anderson, Medford. 8. B. Holmes. Eagle Point. .... C. B Moore, Eagle Point. J V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point Oee. Von der HHen. Eagle Paint. Make Oregon Your Hotel WHEN IN PORTLAND kr?0S3LwS? i TJ4' .;. f , : V . . It . - - - : (Ry Mary O, Carey.) Mr. and Mrs. Hoko;! llliums, re turned to their home Friday, utter spending the week of Christmas fes tivities with Mrs. Doke's purenls, Mr, nnd Mrs. ttutton, of North Talent. John OtillarliUie of Hortihrook, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. M..Rose, and Mrs. A. S. Furry nnd family. Mrs. T. 11. Fish of West Talent, was taken to her daughters, Mrs. Burdette Dodge of Medford, to spend the Christmas and New Year holi days. Although Mrs. Fish cannot lenve her bed. she is enjoying her an nual vUlt with her daughter and family, Karl Rrtsi'o of North Talent, bought a nice herd of yenrllng heif ers, from Will Ferns this week, and had them driven over to the Patter son ranch, where he will feed them the remainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Head of Ash land, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Head of Fort Jones, California, wer,e New Year's guests at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fish, of North Talent. Mrs. Nora Filneheart, left her fath er's home in Phoenix, Tuesday for Htlt, Calif., from where she will go to 1-os Angeles for the remainder of thU winter; and visit her son Ralph and family. Mr. Lockwood of tne White Wing Poultry farm Is reported to be very much improved under the care of Dr. Hodges. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood received a wlr from their nephew, Fred New land, announcing hla marriage on the twenty-eighth of December, and saying that he and his bride would start for Phoenix soon after the first of the year. There was another of those very enjoyable dancing parties at Talent last Friday night, which was largely attended. Medford High played Talent's team In a basketball game Tuesday even ing. The weather was not very fa vorable to the comfort of the on lookers. Mrs. El'.a Patterson and Mrs. Wil liam Ferns, were calling on friends in Fern Valley Tuesday. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. But- IF SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat lea meat if Kidneys feel toad or Bladder bothers you Msat forms uric acid. BREAD! See that there ia a loaf In your bas ket every time it comes from the grocer's. i There is nothing else In that basket that contains the same amount of nourishment as bread. Place a standing order for Bread twice as many loaves as you ara now ordering. It will well repay you. Bread is your Best Food Eat more of it. Eat , NUT-BROWN BREAD The Bread That Builds" PEERLESS BAXERY Ask your dealer for NUT BROW BREAD. WOOD! Ail kinds of wood at right prices: dry mill blocks. Ordti , Promptly rilled MEDFORD FUEL CO. iVw. Fir and Third IfxMie) 242 Moat folks forget that the IddnCTS, like tha bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a fluahuiz occasionally, else ws bars backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches, rheu matic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder dis orders. ' A You simply must keep yooifc kidney active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain in tha kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any good drug store here, take a tablespooniul in a glaas of water before treakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from tha acid of grapes snd lemon juice, combined with lithia, and ia harmless to flush clogged kidneys and etimulate them to normal activity. It also neutralizes ths seids in ths urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending; bladder disorders. J ad Baits is harmless; inexpensive i makes a delichtfui effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should taks now and then to keap their kidneys dean, thus avoiding serious complication. A will-known local druggist says ha ells lot of Jad Salt to folks Who believe in overcoming kidney troubla while it ii only trouble. j ton, nnd Mr. nnd Mm, Poke visited Mr. Jim Peters and wife, who have lately arrived tit Medford from Washington. ' ImhI Wednesday thloves entered the shed whereNonh Chandler keeps hln Ford car and stole one new Inner to bo und all the tools belonging, to his car. Mr. Chandler thlukj (ho Hurtles wore famtliur with the barn, else they would not luivo known how to gain un entrance, -lie was also t'ltil he had a lock on the big door of ni temporary garage. Mr. Chandler Nlu having a new garage liutU this week, near the. house. Prof, and Mrs. Keliner of the State Experiment station. wre over to Wellen, lat week, visiting .Sooutor and Mis. Voit der llelleit, Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Furry had alt their children home for New Year's -dinner. They ar Mr. and Mrs. Nell Franklin of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Furry of Fern Valley, and Au bery Furry. Mr. aad Mrs. Hay Coleman of Jack sonville were over to spend the New Year, with Mrs. Coleman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen French of North Talent. Mrs. l.eta Joinea. nee Leta Stev ens, arrived homo to spend thn holi days with her parents. Mrs, James will remain for several weeks. Aubery Furry, llerthold and Mahel I ream, Vane Wilder, Marie Halm La wrenre Wilson, a former Phoe nix boy, hut now a resident r.f Aah land. put his friends oft the traek. when he took to himself a bride and departed for the north before ony of them were aware of his actions. The lady of his choirs was Mlsa Pearl Dunn of Talent. They will re side In Ashland when they return from their honeymoon, about the tenth of the month, gren, all PhoenU students, have re turned to their school work, after spending tha holidays at thuir sev eral homes. Mrs. Kena Wells, tha efficient keeper of the county farm, was In Medford Wednesday on business, and also visited her father at the county scot. Mrs. William Carlesa. left her borne in Phoenix Tuesday for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Frost, at Seat tle. Mtss Dorothy and Billy, Mrs. Car less' daughters, accompanied her home. Parties from Ashland have, been engaging some ot C. Caryey'h fine barley hay since the cold spell of weather set In. Mr. Wilton ot Ash land haj been hauling hay, too, from North Talent. Ceorge Anderson, who Is running the old E. K. Anderson place, since the foreclosure of the mortgage that dispossessed Georgt Morris, is this ear putting the place In better shape than it has been In for years, and with the coming of the Talent Irri gation water, says he will be able to raise one of tho heaviest crops ever raised on the place. The Misses Kdna and Eva Wad- kins of North Talent, left for Lylnd Washington last ' Tuesday, to visit their grandmother, Mrs. William fletit. This is the former home ot Mr. and Mrs. Wadk(ns aad family, before coming to Talent to reside, conse quently the young ladies have a host of old friends in their old home town, with whom they will visit. The Misses Wadklns have been in tho cm- ploy of the Crowson's confectionery, at Medford. and will greatly enjoy their vacation. .v.j. .rr convention In Portland; MIhs Wilkin son nnd Miss stinim spent immy'imy with relatives In tlniuts Puss and Medford respectively. s Mr. snd Mrs. Sunns hiivo utaited the now year light with the iidditl ui to their wnrklnit fniTo of another yountt innn wh; was horn Monday, Jan. 2, lit the lv hoHiiltal ut Met(W, Uov. Adams of Faxle Point gave, itn Interest tiiK tutk tt) the Sunday Hchool Sunday on tho timidity school Umiioti. Harry Johnson, sou of Mr. ami Mis C. U. Johnson, in 1 1 veil from ToppeuUh, Vah.. lit time Is join the rnmlly for tho holUlii)d. Thp muuy friends of Miss Mary Col Una of Table Rin k, were deeply an I doned by the news of her untimely death. Much sympathy is felt fur the family In thla their deep sorrow. 11. A. Treeham returned hint week from Kugena whei-e his wife, will r main Indefinitely at the home of her mother for the benefit of her health which has been poorly for s mo time. Most ot our farmer nre hustllntt to get their '2a litvnso for their limt'r vehicles and much complaint Is heard on the excessive price they are forced to pay. Many who own larger cars that can't get out through tho wlntor like the llttlo lliealo feet It an liijiihtlre to have, to pay a much higher pries for motor travel on the mads when they use them a great dual less. Many plaua are being discussed among our levelheaiU ns to means of bettering this condition. A very senslhlo and practical Idea was offered by oin of our good business men whlrh seems to hold the majority favor it, was the Idea of doing awny entirely with the auto license and placing a tax on gaso line, thus equally taxing each one for travel on tha roads and doing away with one man being the fiddler. 'T'.L ... ' 1 1 ."' . yy Vcr3 foin jo) n Nr If 3&r U lrvbU ll EVANS MET WARNING !, Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. . Unless yovi ice the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescritx'd by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism 'oothache Neuralgia Neuritis l-.arache" Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bjyvr" package which contains proper directions. lUndy "Ilayer" ban- of Ii tWetaAIu but tie of H aid 1 00 '-Druggist. -.in U !(! traUo nart ,4 lrr Matotur ut Xlm.t.ilf.cl.l.i.r at Mallei IUti4 I QAIUIQ VAl I rV I OnillU I nLLL I I Mr. and Mrs. Crawford ot Hugo, spent Thursday and Friday of last week at It) bee Springs. Ciena Woohtrtdgo of root creek. spent a few day at K. K. Ktrhman this wek. J. U Weido took a load of produce to Grants Pass Wednesday. MUs Kdna Kohlnson begun school In the II bee Springs district Monday, Jan. 2, with an attendance ot four. This district has lapsed for tho past two years. Frank Neathamer ha been riding for emtio In Sams Valley this week. Mrs. II. K. Kh-hman motored to Rogun River last Monday. Mrs. Taylor and son Freeman of Grant Pass, visited at the home ol Mrs. Taylor brother, Win. HUlls, last week. D. E. Neathauior and family, I. E. Neathamer and family and Win, 111111m and family spent New Year's at Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Smtthpeter's. II. K. Ktrhman nnd Mr. Obenchain were looking for cattle on Pleasant creek one day last week. Mat Neathamer, who has been In Portland for mmie time, returned to this locality last week. Mr. Ohenchuin Is moving to his place near t'entral Point this week. Jim and (irunvlllo (Men, who have been mining on Jump-off Jon this win ter, returned to thuir work last Mon day after upending several days with relatives hero. Lloyd Iteerg, who is attending high chool at Medford, spent the holidays at hi home near Wlmer. ) Christmas and New Year's have ' passed and things have settled back to j their normal condition again. I School opened Tuesday with ali j teachers on deck after a happy vaca i tion enjoyed by them as Well as the pupils. Joe tlowe who has been quite 111 with severe stomach disorder Is im proving slowly. i During vacation, our principal. Miss ! Fuller, attended the State TeacheM 'i. . -i TEXAS PECANS New crop, excellent flavor, only 30 cents per pound by express. Mini mum ' shipment ten pounds. One hundred pounds tor $2SJ)0. Orders filled promptly. PACIi JCEItGEXS, C.Vt STATION A uh tin. Tea POPUliAR SPACIOUS LOBBY While its convenient location in the heart of Portland's activities is an Important asset, it is tho At mosphere of comfort, courteous service and spirit of welcome, which makes this a popular nnd famous hostelry. We suggest you write, phon or wtrs for Reservation ARTHTJH H. MICTEK8, Hanucer Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors 'V ff A 1 CHAS. MILLER RADIATOR SHOP ; 12ft N. Grape 8t . Phon n0.R WOOD Best wood of all kinds.. Only wood la city under oover. Also best Utab Coal at 117 off car. VALLEY FUEL CO. tnrt rt twiaM S FULLER BRUSH CO. Lyle S. Stcclo, County Representative HPKCIAL ArPOl.VTMKXTS FOR l'OUK COXVENIEXOK Star Meat Market Saturday Specials Fresh Side Pork, per lb. ,.' ........ 20c Shoulder Roast of Pork, per pound . . . .20c Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb. . . , . 18c Choice Steer Pot Roast, per lb. . . . . . .. . 15c Choice Beef Stews, per lb 12c Good Bacon, per lb. 30c A choice lot of chickens, ducks and rabbits 217 E. Main We Deliver Phone 273 J. W, llllkhol ha Jm t aM-d a Ford car to hi ranch equipment, lie found It necessary to have another vehicle to do the light, trucking for bli poultry plant. The W. A. Thompson' have been enjoying a visit from Mrs. Thomp son's uncle, the Kev. L. II. Klwli of Monroe, New York. HI visit brought shout a happy event, namely the cbirHtenlns; of the little daughter of the family at the scenic foothill home In the prcsenco ot Immediate relatives. Mr, and Mr. W. K. Parker enter talned Mr. and Mrs. J. W. llurkholz and ion, Holand, at dinner and a watch party New Year's eve. Tho New Year was welcomed In with appro priate demonstration)). Mr. and Mr. II. II. Clarke onter talned at dinner Monday even Inn In honor of Herbert and Ernest Harris. James Karri entertained Koland Ulrkholz at dinner on New Year's Day. Mr. and Mr. H. W. Nlchol were Now Year's dinner Kiiems at the homo of Mr. Nichols' sister, Mr. Odraln Thompson of Central Point Ml Leah Parker, teacher In the Central district near Trail, returned to her work after a pleasunt hollduy vacation. fNew classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 8 Quality Wears Tho knowledge that you Tiave re ceived full value for your inonoy iH a Rrr-Ht Hntisfactiou. The buyr of an aiitoiiii)l)ilo tire inimt be careful for he can be caHily creat ed. The mifent way itt to buy here where only the bent quality tires are sold. 1 -"l nrcirr MAUAcen i-iniinubrl JU CHANGE OP SCHEDULE AND FARES Due to law linpowliu heavy additional license fee upon fttita stages and resilatlti the speed and bperatlon thereof and which laws brconvs operatlvs January 1, 1K32, It I neceaaary In order to comply therewith that we maka thn following chains la ihedul and fares, effective January I. 1IK!'J. MEDFORDASHLAND STAGE Ij'avn Medford for Ashtnnd and Aahland for Medfortl. dally eicept Hunday. Kvory hour on the hour from 7 a. m. In 7 p. m., thatt :30 p. m. AUo H:30 and 10. So p. m. Saturday only, Hunday Schedule Leave Medford for AsUlund and AahUnd for Medford every hour on the hour from 9 a. in. to & p. m., then 4; 30 and t;30 p. m. PARKS. Medford Ashland ...S rent. 20 rlda liook IS.00 Medfnrd-Talont or Aahlnnd-1'ltoenlx 30 cent. 30 ride book II 30 Medford-Phonlx or Ashtnnd-Talent 30 cent. 30 ride book 3.60 Medford-Vorhles, Ashland-l.uke'fl Hunch, Phoenix-Talent or any short rids IS cent. XO ride book 13.00 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO. V. U I.KW1H. Uacw. IK mm Frost Protection lor -ihur orchards lper acre'per.hour Don't let frott take away your year's income. Orchard heater are frost insurance. Use them and have big crops at premium prices when others fail; get the high prices for your crops. Scheu Smokrless and Canco Heaters 'V- hnva ssvr1 rrnpa all vr tha t'nitad Hiatn Tempral ura of ! aurraaaful ty raiaixl abuv tansr point. 'Yiuold lunirrntiit t-, with H--liU llul-t nilntlnei Itnl.lo mratura II. 'ton aiivril, 0'. Valim pr arra ii:o0," ttxyt Krnvat A Tonk, appla srewvr Of ('aalimvra, Waahlnslun. llrowrrn all over t'nlted Slam re- pott alinllar suecasa. Mare Thaa Mlllloa Naw la la r.t JSe up. tea tha hoatar In so. tlin. t nur frt pas a book "Frost Insurance. R. G. Bardwell Local ReprrwentaUva Medfurd. Ora. 'SCHEU Imokslet Oi.rkr llralar 1m WNITIsO-aaO eCMMtsCIU C3. I.a Aaaalaa It-Ill THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE FORD SEDAN The Ford Hoiliin I an- all weather rar for tho family. Warm ami enclosed In winter without lm : pairing clear vUion, open nntl cool in mmnner.' Its flexllilllty, diirnhlllty, ease of rontrol and econ omy of operation make It a practical car for tha family wonting a serviceable all year rar. " 1 ' i Vmo In or phono lis If yon aro Inlercstcd. Vi would bo gliul to (letnonMlralei to you th featiiroa that pluco tlio Ford Hednn ns tho best, all around light car In the) worlil. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. . Cor. glxtb and Pacific Highway Phone 80 Mi 1003 V. Main St. Haywood Tire Surgeons : A Tree Brush to Every Home W. D. Huglics 3a N. Grapo 'i