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PAOK SEVEN Items of Interest From the Rogue River Valley rEDFOTlTl MATT) TTtTnTTNR fEDFORT), OTH'fiON. FRTBAY. FETmUAftY 17. 1022 1 600 EGGS PUT TO HATCH INCUBATORS WHnEWING FARM By Mrs. Mary O, Carey. Wind him count In tint many lUMiialn t a tiers t Miss Audrey ttnlii'iU, thumb. tir of Dr. mul Mrs. Frank Hithnii. for mur residents of 'I'lili'nt unit vlrliiliy ttllll Mis Unbelt left Meilfold ttiu first of last week fur Denver, Col"., I" bo married Id a promising yoiuu; doe lor upon lmr arrival hi ilmt II y. Tint Talent mill riioi'iilK lniHki'tliiill tennis met on ilin Phoenix flour Friday evening id try for supremacy. Tin' Ttiti'iit I imi m having nil confidence In llii'lr dUIII, played In iliilr initial kI foiiu, mill waxed hold In tiini: to furry off the houois fur llm liunm Ituun, which they easily d I loth llm l' mill glrhi" team I'liiM il, mul both won front I'lioi'tilt, 'llm night wiin a rather stormy mm mul nil hamls played a lively gaum In order lu keep warm, un will un n determination to In. Mr. mul Mrs. I. t. Williams .f Till, mil, ii'i l to leave for the rlly of New York about tlm llTlh uf this iinuilh, 1 hoy will tin to liiiiu;ii mii oilii-r fur mittrii rtiiiit where, they will vUn with n-liillvoH. After they arrive In llto fliy Uiey will go by unto llm ! inulinli'r of Um irlt. l4il Thtliielay Cun van wi in put Into Iho Ini-iiluilorM ul the While Nine. iMiiiltry fm in. TIiIh In llm fit si hatch of tlm reason, mii there Mill be a ilem Wand eKKS "it cVriy lliri-i. v.eelii until Iho hint of May, nil of whltii mil al ready orderm!. I.nl W'nlni H'lay Ii,irly OToole mul wife, fiirnii'i' inNliJi'iitH of l'lu'rlih. mill hi Hon James mul liU wife ft din ii -ii r I'i'IiiIiiiiiii, Calif , came, iiiii from Ash lmnl where Jamr mul wife liuvn In-i ll vi.iiiiim Hli IiIh father, uitjl loik din l-cr with Mm, Cully Hlcalinail. Mr. nnd Mr. I lob Furry with abut guest tlm same il;iy with .Mr. Hlt-adman. K. II. Jones, former Talent r siilciit, Imi now keeper of Hie oil million mul loilfcO on lll SilkklOIIH, W.IN III llllK It-tnlly Tuesday nfti r u lou.l of liny for Mr. Iioiiny of AhIiIiiii I, w Im wan fou Ins n fiw lo;ii for iiimtlur i;niy uni IiavIiik Mr. Join' ilo llm b.iiiliiikf Mr. .lon"H nfiyN I dry nro ibui n kd"I btinlni'ii In llii-lr lino nl tbo iiunilt. mm Hint w hon irlnx in i n Im w ill Imvc nil Im rhii hnn;1ti ' Tuli'iii n-iiblfiitH fin-l (i'ili' ,rt)iiil tlilit I til- Tilb'lit boillN WPnt 1 t"'l !i!y hmi iiiil itHin lli inm ki'i. It mn'iihii wi'll for llm mirroumllliK muntry. Unit bonil buoni of H'liitUnrn 4 1 1 forii iu nhoiilil iiniiii Mm builibl tlillN (Mli lily. It noi'ii without miylnK Hint Tiilmit In hIIiiiiIimI In iiiin of tlm inoitt iirmlui llvn iiivtlniiH of llm viilli'V, mul t'uit llmr Ih no ilotibi Hint tlm boml Iioiimkh know u Komi 1 1 1 1 ii ft wlmii they nun It. Mm, (!. ('. Mrriuln of J'lioonlx, wiin ii illiini'r itiii Mt or Mih. V. H. Htmii'lIK III tlll'lr I'll'UMIUlt lllllllll Mlllltll of I'llOl'- iiIk Tm-Hiliiy, un iiIho wiin I'M lliimlln !of Ivll'll Vlllloy, II KHI'Hl 111 lllfl OVI'tllllK. 'llm flu Iiiin Kiilmul iiultn nliirliilnK liioiiirllniiH In llm 'fulfill illHlrlrt, 11ml ninny pi'i h'iiim urn iimllni'il to tt! llOIIHII ft l It tllll lIlMI'flMt!. It In III n llKllt foini, hut Hhonbl tlm 'H t lit H iiiululy I'kllllhl! Ult'lllHI'IVI'H Hl'll'IIOt CIIIIKl'- iiiiiiii 1. mo upl Id follow. A mitnhiir of tlm I.mtliV Aid of tlx BUTTE FALLS HOLDS SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION FEB. 18 IVb. llllll, II InoliitN of hiiow on the b-vi'l up to iliitii, mul llii-rn (lofMii't iiiii'iir to bit liny iloiiht about old llruln K0I111: bui lt Into cmuii for miotlmr hIx Wi'PhN, fur Um MilllplU rrliHiill It llUHfl't I iltittj f,nt.i uf ft ,1 tl 1. 1 ,1 t.iit u,i,u, ,lt,ri Mi't imi nl i hiiK i im i ul iho iilriimtnl , . . ., ,. , , ' . ., 1 fin riilumou, un tho iiuy in? KiX'H, hoiuit of MrH. Id' iim-r IiimI I hurd iy ,. ,. ,. , , ,r w,, ..rv., t noon , whirl, nil .1 d j t iui.l.. MMl-m. II,,, 1,,,11,'n ,.lmi.l-d H, Wur() T(trw ln r H(.lio((1 .1,. m,l.,.i hi.wiiik for i-t.o.1. In tlmm()(,llnK K( lown who... Hli kiu HN ..,, rmiili-rod lnjtilhli a v,i(j ,,, wl wh,.lhl.r olll OI'IMl lit HMI II Kllliflf niTvici'n, Tuhiit him ln'i'ii tiuvliiK n n-Kiiliir mul liukitil out u bi'iuiilfiil couifoili r for Itur. A iii'ihI ili'llK.htful ItiiK'huon Tells of Serum td Keep Women Young ,f 1 1 .Wv .-4 ' 2 r , CARMEN'S BALL AT ASHLAND FEB. 18 EVENT OFiNTH tk a sot town iH'oplo in tlm tlliitrlrt cun move hIhiwi'I' by tlm utorli In llm iitttt fow ! wri lm, Annua; Um luiiiy ri-lirtitN mi' Mr mid Mm, Moihk Umlow, whoj li.ni! n nun, mid Mr. und Mm. Km'l ! V'it...u. I.,.u i.t " , , jhlllf lo two nil mi- nouy 10 iiiiiiiiiiiici! 111111 i hi in ; (ii'oii'o Itohi'iU, wh iiuilti'N IiIh hoiimj with bin ilnuKlili r, Mm. I.imii 1 Intel"' of 1'i'in Vulli-y, In lit u rntbor rrlHi'itli I'oniiniiin from Immt iinubln. Mr. Kyb-; 'it In In IiIn I'U'.htlitli ytiir, or piiht, mid fi-iifii nro I'titortiiiiii'd for hlin. I Mm. Hul.i Pi'iin h:u bi'i-n iiltit nl''k with tli. i flu ut Imr ilinnthti'r'ii, MrN. ! I.oiiIn Culvi-i'it. Mm. Ih.;iii'm hoiim In in WifiiiT i'tk, ubovo Tubiit, font him hurl Im , t nliilln' with hT iI.iukIi-' li-r hllu'd ht iililiilld'N ib lillt. I Work htiirti-d with tUo tlillllin; ul tlm Tilitoiil.i wi'II lu'uiti Tui-Nd.iy, ufli'r o-vi'iiil wifl,N work riin'ttlm? tho ihn- I In lr liiinllii'N into town und dinw from ASHLAND, Kcli, 17. Saturday even InK, Kfb. IH, murk a Ray pv;nt in the Noclul calendar, tliut data li;ivln bicn rtjHi:rvcd for Ihd nnniml Ciirmfn'ii ball, ait Kivi'ii by Io':al employe of tlm I Hotitlicrn I'ttclfic at th armory. Quite a large didi'Katlon of vlHlting mi-mlK-rg of tho orl:r are existed to attend the affair, festivities Incident to which will be in keeping with the Kali-lien of the valentine neaHon. About half a dozen of these Jolly gathering have i been held here, each annual reunion rivalling the prestige of the one of the ; year previous. contempt for recordii made by other players throuKhout tho valley, conse quently some challenges to all comers are In order. "As we ko to press," the data being Feb. 15, the Ashland syndicate's oil Mmo. Helens UtmiiiKiein. 1'arlHlanj The local livestock market Is look-(well drill in Montana has reached a merclal organization with headqitar terks In l'ortlund. No less thaa a dozen valentine par ties have occurred locally tho present week. Including family reunions, card, dancing, and other forms of social di version. Faster Is late this year, not occur ring until April 16. The weather pro- phot's forecast for that period is "changeable," a hint given for those! designing spring bonnets. Lent don't' begin in this latitude until March 1,1 the weather prognostication being "clear." If the groundhog appears a second time this season und sees the shadow of a rabbit's foot in the deep snow, lent will last for 40 days. OMINTYSIN HID.. 1 OF WASHINGTON Last week there was a good deal of sickness In our district, nearly half tho children being absent on account of bad colds. The sick folks at the Matney home llliulnmtl men ara rnlorlnir in n!lv ftre improving. ball as a change from boxing and M'- an?, "J8' l ni. Cantra" m" basketball, which are too effeminate, torlpf,, Bedford Tuesday morning. A few games already played have ' , ,!en Uei.at ih0 bJ,0me established a confidence which breeds , Mr; nA Mrs' J,'hn Rlce Saturday. - a meeting oi me scnooi directors was held at the home of Mr. Smith i Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Id KmoiH-iin scientists 'dosing out sales by various parties of jof penetrating petroleum bearing sand a serum that makes ' canaries. 10 pigeons, a dozen hens, within an additional depth of 100 feet, and a uuck rabbit, more or less. in New York uld had discovered a wonmii young, similarly to the monkey 3M pullets, 4 does, gland operation to w hich men have f Hie Belgian persuasion. Ith grain Trinity Guild is giving a series of ttllbmitted. um him hi i.'i n.r miin .iitii oi wii'i"! Ibeautifler of women, upon her arrival ;inK P. advertlsemetits announcing j depth of 2430 feet, with an assurance II Kv I lll'l II Ulll lll llllllllllTIf ill jlM'N e lit drawing IMI euch, both of thrill have hotimhtends from one mile and u lulli'S oiitslilo of the city limits. Frank Trefreti was burled In Ash land lust Saturday. Un was killed wliiin at work on the Huhl-of-way, by a fulllm; limb from a dead snag he was helping to fall. The sympathy of the coimiitiiilly goes out lo tho bereaved family. Mrs. Niito Anderson, a mother of Um young wife APPLEGATE i j hay at per ton, there ought to be a j enjoyable card parties on a revised profit in feeding these animals, until financial basis, the tariff being two dollars iter table. Ohio was admitted as a state Feb. 19, 1803, which event prompts the query as to whether or no the Ohio hoiim ut Forest Crove. Mrs ; brother from Sliver IjiKo, Ore., will be bent In a few days to remain with her until spring. ! The railroad work Is not progressing vet'V fiotl un the snow in too ileeu lug mid trying to shut out llm water. (.ha( ,,aU(m (jrulp1 .v,,tlti Mud. It seems linn, was a flnnuro opened , fur,, r,.ow b,,,,,,, ,ilHl Wegk limn inn I'Kpionifiti, wiiini was ruitiet, iliffbuH lo ii'iue'ly, mill water kepi spring sets in. A lot of rumors are rampant connect ed with changes in business matters. One Involves the transfer of the Tid- jings to new parties, the concern , society will hold tho customary an- An .nlirl;ilniiilil mi, I l.,.v l-.l 4 1 lock. HtOI'k and barrel, including KOOd mint olmervanea nf ths nntahla sn will remain Wllh.i..,i ,.i,,i ... n, i.,.,.n. . h,. i will lieinir invoiced at 10.000. AiKith-l T'n.lor th, mi,, I'lnui pmi,. " i ier a we. k beforo returning lo berj A 1,,,,,KilU. valley Telephone company !"r relates lo the jkkiI hall and I'nited J. if. iJoran. rural mal carrier out of "II, i Ii,.lil nl PmVull Kiiliintjiv Ki l. ISil igar store management in KlkS block, the Ashland ternilniU In ntihlli.hinir 9 Wl'l. 'figuring for the purchase of the Fay no 'series of interesting sketches ln the mcetinKS ach month- A valentine box was planned for the building adjacent to the Citizens bank,; local paper concerning certain patrons' un lne " nu of ,'eonlary "ere is to grade rooms Tuewluy. "o occupied by jewelry store and of the mall route. In which pioneer 8 omrnu,1'y A short program Several of the blKh school girls w ill realty offices on the ground floor and a associations are blended with histor- 18 t0 gIven br the cn"dren- Patrons ,.i.,-ii,.i,...i. in ii,,. ,...-) ,.i,.,.,i u numler of tenants overhead. Ilmi f-t un,! oinirirai ,,n,inn 0. and friends are Invited. I'rovolt Saturday en-nlng. j The I'ompadour Mineral Springs car- noted through the U. F. D. perspective, j Kverett Bnilth Is attending school ' bonic acid plant is being requisitioned The W, C. T. V. has organized at of Grants Fass are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Hamilton. Mrs. Johnston was Miss Ruth Hamilton until very re cently. Wilma Copple returned to school Wednesday after being absent a week on account of being 111. Captain Ruch and Clyde Smith made a business trip to Medford Monday. The weather has moderated some but the snow doesn't seem to be molt ing very rapidly. The children at school enjoyed a Valentine box Tuesday afternoon. Miss Pool met with the ladies of tha district Tuesday afternoon. The object of the meeting was to demonstrate tho making of dress forms. The plans are to have one of these Our school has organized a "Camp Cookery" club. As soon as bulletins somewhere near Mount Fill. II. It Smith mniit in on the car to-'ow)n)? t)) HtV(1 v in nemo on iiih uniti neur .11 will ko forward more rapidly. Scjitlto Reports say that It Is almost Impos- j ..' ,, ,.,., .... ....,.,, , . . . ".milk, ,ii, 11 tn iii'i", 'ii ii,w 111,11 fi'iijibv lo iillilit lo ui t coal eiuiiiKh to run llm mlrn at tlm lest well on Hut Wester- be liunl piopi-rly, und work bad to SUS'i'lned ttiero for llm present. Mm. Frail was lulled to Tuesday ntitlil to llm home of Mr. und Mrs. Clint I iiliiilii;;ton of Din Talent imi aim, where the stork lias nindo his' xiH-rti'd visit . Tlm littl.t irl of Mr. and Mrs. Will: WiiiUii of I'hoenlx, was reported In a; yeiy Mungnroiis condition Tuesday nlKlit with llm f'.ii and complications. We linpii tlm child will recovia- She ii (he only daiiKhter of Will W'rlKht. mul a luiKbl and loveable little child. At t ill condition today. Dr. Holt was sum- ; llloned. Ira Ttingato went out u the city Slllld.lV. AIho f'tom I'aire. the furetiiitn Talent .. . . .' 1 ... ' . ' . .. " ' j leave again after nn absence of several days; this early In tho season for supplies on I study class, tre plan being to Investl- g. a w noicsaie oasis ior ine export iraae, ; gate tne vital issues of the times. M. L. llaldwin, a director was a nd activity already marks operations Mrs. Etta Rowland is in charge of this school visitor Tuesday. in that locality. Tho new primary teacher Is expect- Snow Is quoted as from two to three ed to arrive Tuesday or Wednesday. ' 'l't "WP t" Iad Indian country, t 1 . r t 1 .. . . 1 .'with tAiiiikOrattiroa m n 'i n c frvim 311 1 111? i:uiiuieu i utj worry iu iiat:.- - ..e c - 1 Mrs. love, tho substitute teacher, ' above to tr zero basis. ; isotwunstagnuing disarmament, me; Ashland artillery defeated Medford in fantry In the National Guard skir mishes involving basketball, the score1 being overwhelmingly to the advan new addition to the union's activities, and assigns themes for reading and discussion, classes meeting on a week ly schedule. are received the club expects to take up the work In earnest 1 f'!,att,a M'ricl ttau liuan ntA .Iflr Tho evangelistic meetings that have f(ir ,he , (oW d Iteeii going on In tho church lh past! t!w,rK0 (,OUK,c of Wllia.,is creek. .-h nave ,men u.scom.nuea umil imt-j t , tel M R. ier ruuiis us it is almost Impossible ;cald 8 TP1!(iay j tage of the local soldiery. ...r a nra.,e w, Keep n, p, mini- Tho hM) scboo, t, d,sa ..miitN unless he walks Rev. Adams , ,nod ow th0 fau f Jack8on. walluil 1 out to nrownslK,ro Sa urday. Io ,)U(tk,tttll teamis to t , an m i T ,,r"'yr nt dWn lH'ranc rriduy. Simie of their play to Medford Sunday. 1 iiu mihiii ui-iuriiueni store is put- Hug on a clearance sale, ono of the! THOMPSON CREEK I '-ii 1 1 , 1 um noiim 01 .Mr. mm .Mrs. nay , rir,,, ,.,., , ,, ,h j. Duuer ..bout twenty couples gathered j,,m llt h,Kh ,,rU.,,B , ,'0 notiC(H,. A i nil". 1 .P tttt tinttiitir t lii.il.' u t.tiA ruliy thrx'o yanU wido at tho 30x31 NON-SKID TIRES $9.95 Busy Corner Motor Co. Mitltl lit lilt c ruble for a iliitieo und u good social Annum llmse present were tho follow lug: Mr. mid Mrs. Hay Yost, Mr. nnd Mrs. AIsimi Intiian. Mr.sind Mr. Leslie K.ithliiirii, Mr. ami Mis. (ii-oriM Hrake, llerl Yost, lols Yost, Mr. mid .Mrs. liiilileis, Mr. and Mis. Hay Ih'iuer. Mr. and Mis. Liimid I tenner, besides skirts bottom, In nock not over ten years. Dresses, Iho old standard styles, two In one, I.'. 75. The sophomores gave an entertain ment at tho school house Saturday evening for tho amusement of the Loon Offenbacher went after a herd 1 of cattle belonging to George Koh- hagln at Medford. F. N". Kills, who has been sick for about two weeks, is getting better. Tho snow thnt fell during the past m-veral couples from Fhoenlx and Ash.ltl,her hKl, acmj(), BtUlll,llt8 n1(j tuuch. num. A giMiii supper was ervei, wiucircr8 Comilsted of ham sandwiches, salads. j , .it i.i'is, . iHH-, 1'ie, autiy mill miin. j popcorn, rorfee. All voted this one of, j tlm best social gathering of the i winter. Smallpox Increased on Um 1'itiifie ''oust In tlm five years ciultiitf 19'JO, EVANS VALLEY 1 Dick Rork ramA ovpr irnm Ktam- The high school band is attaining ho:i nn. ,av ,aat .Mk , lnn1r aftBr remarkable proficiency under compe- hs 8neep thal are beinB fed at the Ed Brown place on Applegate. The earth weighs six million million tons. Best Cough Mixtures I Home Made Acts With Speed Loosens tho Phlegm Stops the Irritation and Coughing Ceases tent instruction, and as springtime ap proaches will be tooting its horn on divers occasions, both educational and social, in addition to reinforcing munc ipal band when civic celebrations Imply a blare of trumpets. University of Oregon students are Just freshmen enough to tackle the Ashland high basketball team, the game to occur at the gym on Friday i week Ib about cone. Mr. and Mrs. lien Collins of Grauts evening, reb. Ii. Fass were visiting at J. W. Fernoll s George Pellet Is home again from Saturday. - California, and has no compliments to George Hoffman went toftirplegate last Thursday on business. Ivan Norris of Steamboat, stopped over night at the Fred Ruch home one night last week. Mrs. Horace llliven went to Apple gate on business last Thursday. F. F. Grove went to Fred Offen bachecr's on business one day last week. Fremont Jordan returned to his Fine for Giest Colds Too and Is Cheaply Made at Home When you can make. In two min utes, a world beating remedy that acts directly on the menhrane and often overnight causes stubborn coughs and even hard chest colds to disappear, why trifle with things that will prob ably disappoint? Hawkins; and snuffling and also soreness of the mucous membrane go ;and you will feel fine In almost no ' time. Just get one ounce of Farraint Martin Hunsen is working for Elmo! bostow upon the climate down that home Tuesday after visiting overnight ' (double stremrth) add to it a little Throckmorton. 'ay, esteclally in the central section at his sister's, Mrs. Ralph Plttock on sugar and enough hot water to make Marsh llaldwin is recovering slowiv I around San Francisco, where the mid Humbug. a half pint and you've got an inexpen- from an attack of blood poisoning from which he almost lest his left hand. lit Mr. and Mrs, .1. K. Smlth'petcr and Will llill.N und family motored to liuints 1'usn last Saturday, Mr. iiiiiI Mis. 1!. K, Uleliniun wcro blows intermittently and chilly tem- j John Bingham and Alva Kendall slve remedy better than you can buy peratures re penetrating. He had I found a coon caught by the toes ln one , ready mixed, .quite a vacation in that section, and Is .of their traps. They brought it home Quito a lot of excitement was caused last week ut ljturelhuit school house. Iglad to get back to Wimer Heights, i where weather conditions are normal and the scenic vision superb. ; Miss Anna Hargrove has returned from a visit to San Francisco. At the Scottish Rite club party, at with them ad want to keep it for a pet. We have had considerable snow in this section of the country this winter. The first snow fell on Dec. 19th and there has been snow on the ground in After tho toucher und pupils had left . fjev. W. J. Oldtield. of this city, will Grants Fass. Friday evening, Feb. 16,' places ever since. Last week there Ittinuu iciver visitors from liero Mon-jfor homo ono of the ueighbors discov- j deliver the address. 'CiUpy 't' cruntliy no att-.S-Umr- i a, Wly I An nvr mutti ir leathery) Ore, whet wouM liiptieit tl Kellom;'. irot All catetl up bcfuio tumuittjvfl" V K'. jt fan ee&taixitv realize the 'difference in Com Flakes when jou eat J&Uoggs From tho instant you open tho generous sized paefcugo till they're tucked nway in great and tiny 'broad-baskets," Kelloo.K's Corn Flakes are a dc liehtl You can't even look at those big sunny-brown flakttvaU joyously flavored, crisp and crunchy, with out getting hungry!- KcHo's are never leathery or tough or hard to cat they're just wonderful I Such a spread for bin and" little boys and girls the sweetheart of fine white corn kernels doliciously flavored and dcliciously toasted in Kellofig's own way! You can't inmgino anything more ' - invnita In f-At nt nnv hour. j.j Kellogg's Corn Flakes are childhood's Ideal food! Kiddies can eat as much as they can carry! Every mouthful makes f or Jusalth, for bloepy-time-stoinachs! Don't just ask for "corn flakes" ! You cny KELLOGG'S tho original kind ia the RED and GREEN package! day. The snow fall tho past week Is caus ing a brisk tlcmand fur hay among llm faiiiiei-N mid stockmen in this vl i ttilty, as they will need to toed stock Inter than they expected. J. L. Weldu mul Mr. Hutch wero Kogiin lller visitors Wednesday. Some of tho farmers bnvo begun tluir spring plowing In this locality. Mr. and Mrs. lOugeno Carls wero transacting biisinesN in Clrants l'uss anil Medford last Saturday. Jesso and AVebb Neathumer wero (IraiitN l'uss visitors from hero last Saturday. J,. II. Neathainer nnd Oden r,ro. wero Koguo Klvor visitors Wednes day. Mr. Gray of Grants I'ass was buy ing stock In this locality one day lust week. Mr. and Mrs. Carls visited at Mr. George. Smith's Inst Saturday night and Sunday. i xsmi.v m SI 55 TOASTED CORN VSt 111 m.ii sv COBN VLAKE8 AUo KMksri of KELLOCC'S KRUMill.ES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked ...4 kramM.J LITTLE APPLEGATE was another storm and the snow was from 9 to 16 inches deep on the level. It melted some however with two or big crowd was there. Quito a lot of! t0 "the home of his youth." this re-i three days of sunshine, but there is ered a terrible Binoko and soon a good j Another former resident is returning Miss DorlH Kleinliiimmcr came out from Mudford Snturduy evening to visit over tho weok end with homo folks. Hugh Combnst has moved his cat tto down to tho Crump ranch to bo pearcr feed. l'uul Jennings went down to Frank Snyder's, on tho Big Applegato, Mon day to suo how his cattlo aro stand ing tho winter. Mrs. J. Brtico of Portland is visit ing with. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dun nlngton this woek. Chiuiio Hunford has an attack of lo grippe. Charlie Hamilton nnd family have been having a selgo of lit grippe. Hugh and Valentino Combest took some veul to Medford lust Monday. A number of frlonds gathered at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Kloln hammer Saturday and spent a very nnjoyabUi evening. Mrs. Rotilus Combest wont In to Afortford lust , Wednesday and will Btny a fow days with her daughter, diuiiago was done lo tho inside, but no great loss. Mr. Adklns and Ralph Peyton were pleasant callers at Dawson's Fiiday. John Richardson has been sawing wood for Ixtrno McCay with his wood saw the last fow days, Mr. and Mrs. Ueo. Mansfield have moved to l'ortlund for a few months. Hobiut mid Stewart Ditswoith have, charge of their ranch on Uoguo river, j Flmer Dawson sNnt Saturday and Sunday with home folks, returning to Mr. Carlton's Sunday evening. Ray Vinson of Kaglo Point, Is work-' ing for Mr. Clark at 'Hole in tho-: Ground." ' 1 Several of tho neighbors havo been having a touch of In grippe. No won-i dor, tho weather is so eliungoahle. j Paul Peyton Kpotit Wednesday uight i ul imwsou s. Mr. Schiulilling called on lloyt Smith Sunday evening ut Peyton's ranch. School at Laiirellnunt is closed this week on account of so much sickness.) Mrs. Ltalo Nichol has been quite' ill tho lust few days, but is better now, I wo nro glad to say. Everyone reported a good time at tho dunco nt the Koguo Itlver ranch Saturday ninlit. ferring to Morris J. Hiiryca, whilom citizen hero years ago, employed in local commercial club circles. For some timo past he has been way down east, browsing in tho native habitat, out will return to Oregon and become affiliated with tho Oregon state corn- plenty left yet. Alva Kendall sold several turkeys last week. Gene Me who is attending school at Central Point, spent' the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mce. Its soothing, healing action on the membrane is the reason so many people use It for Catarrh and acute nasal colds. Adv. ROGUE RIVER FARM LOAN ASS'N. The Association tnat pays divi dends and has no defaulted loans. Covers entire territory of Jacksou county. You can make loans to pay oft mortgages or for agricultural pur poses. Deposits received drawing 4 per cent, convertible into 5 per cent farm loan bonds. . E. II. HURD, Sccy-Trcas. 411 Medford liWg. INDIGESTION, GAS OR BAD STOMACH TAKTDIAPEPS1N" Tape's Dlnpepsln' tins provon Itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sour ness, Fermentation or Stomach Dis tress caused by acidity, A few tab lots give almost Immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach Is cor rected bo you cun eat fuvorite foods without fear. Iurgo case costs only fow cents nt drmr store. Millions who is attending high school there, helped annually, . . Adv, THE COLONIAL Liberty Bldg. 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