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TAGR. ETCUIT . MKIVFOUD MAIL TIMIU'XE. MKOFOUl). OUIXIOW FRIDAY. lT.l.KUATiY 17. W22 WWIHMWiiw wiol . ! iiiiiii 1 1 l I il i linn mi riniM iiilM . v ' ? ; f V '-, i win I- , i, l.iiimiiii mniinMif mmniii 'B"W' '"" 1 i. I, L ' C- A fiK t,r.ii! v aj Vi j (,vv:.:;j: : ft A ! . -o j. r v , , v . S , - - i s i ; i .v fflt v v v. ' " '' - i V : 1. ' s . Vv4 ' i ;j ' " Vi v ix v;J ' niomory of tho dv when iiioilt'Rly ptiiycil u (lnu'h luoro iuiixiitiint roli h llfo (lion lit tin pivK.'iit tiny, llavvoy Cook uiul wlf.. of litlaml. Illt t'M.MXIIIIK www VIMIl whu uioir 1 futlior.). A. Cook iul wifn .i'0aiHt.ir to lofutiiu; Ikm'o wlu'ii tlu.y tln.l a nlmv ' tlmt suits tliom. Tim lii.U bcHiioI room wiih floooil for ! two il;ys of hixt wi-ok owlnif to MIhs i Knllor Ih'Ih.s; oonfliK'J lmloors with n i SOVIMV I'Olil. Tln conttnuotia wet vrontltpr J do I lainins t-i-riii'-t iilowiti very much. I Tlio Hurford auction stalo wns wo'.l attoiuloil from nil surMttuliitK llntii'tst 'and KiK.-it of tlto nttiolo offt'ivd Hold I at a Rood i'Ho ! Mis. Hdffotd mid rlil'.divn U'tt Frl ' ila tm i nini; to Join Mr. lituford itoar 1'oillan.l whoro ho la mdoyod. Mr. '. I'mford li;fs always bn very ludpful ;iid ii. tlvt in nil umitil uf fairs ttt th r.itiimuntty nnd will to Rroaily mlnHod from Its uMt: luivvover a their pro- j lMiy is horo it li t''.'vtod that ttu'.v will OBalu tnako tlit ir homo hro. I.attMt tvi'oi'ts fiviu Marry Trcshnm stato his w If is much Improved and ho will s.um return homo. MRS. AXV. K. IU GI1ES. Mrs. Anna K. Hughe. 12 W.-st KImi ft., ChicnRo. nn artist who on.ioys u whli- and cnvialile ivputation for skill j in china jiaintinp. in n'latiiiK tin- fads ! .f her rtni.iikable oxpericnoe with I Tanlac, pays: ! "I hnven't enjoyed suoh f-ooj health ' or felt well in rvcry way in years as 1 do now. Keforo 1 took Tanlac I ! was o run down th:U halt an hour jit i EAGLE POINT EAGLETS I L a Vowl.M i Last Sat urday rear! Stow ell a'ld j Thomas (Uvea called In for dinner and I when tho lutttf Falla stase ea mo In tilery was nn elderly lady rnmo In .n ! it and after taklnK dinner went on her way to Medford. Stio was on her way j to her home In Portland and had heoa on a luulnoss visit t. Unite Kulla. 1 A sf-ry of human Interest ard siwe-, sa-:io time prevent his I.itner from ... . . , . tarular s.-eaes is j Ho i-on ot ain?i;- carrying out a ser.eaie o; i tookimii'-ss. Vl,,.y ,um.i, averse to talklnR. ford, tho latest of the "Let Ku lt-i allinsfoi il. i..., iit yw-J I V ,-, nt his father from my woi-K would tire me eomid-teiy .. ....... ... tu , iv.,i,.-w.n f . .n.....:.. f,.:..a t , r ., . - loru, iliw latest 111 lut? .n-nuu- n..m.i..ni!N. iimui.iiivn,,.,. .r...-n..n out and I was aetua ly so nervous and i . , . ... ... . . , h ,,,., Satuulay afternoon ..... , . , . Qmrk Aalhna:ord series male i.o .u- stages a hii pa.-.e.-nit t.i la una a take weak that at times the brush would i" ii.i cv..i i i , , . i Adams came in from r.n rv hnn.l. 9.1,1 I WOlll.l linve 'inr l'y ua J1.3. li.ia.tuil-. uuiu.ni.. i-u..... - "" .- ... Rev. . :. Unite Falls where ho had been holding meetltiKB to quit work for the rest of the dav. ! Chester. It re.ents the srn of J. Uon is drillir.; f:r oil and the h. art of M , u,J(lt thp ,W(, Every night I would tie awake for Rufus as the b ro ami he is surely a ttu girl, l nere are otner seenes w nien hours, miserable and nervous. ("chip of the old h'ock." Howev-r. he;Carry rich interest. It is vastly enler- "My improvement after tho fint jhas inss of eonscienee. for he tries tJ j taiuini;. At the ltialto theatre tl'.l Sat few doses of Tanlac Was rapid and j,lake a fortune honestly end at the j urday niftht. constant. I'm happy to say I'm well . . .., .. - ; -- - rrrr-r-. end Btronu now and- feel better than i In twenty year. Tanlac deserves every word of praise I can rjlve it." ' TnnlfK. Jhnri TjfilHf. VkreLMltiu PlllB are Bold by the V.'-?t ?de Pharmacy, j 4id by leading druseista everywhere, j News of Jackson County m Stationery pecials S FOR SATURDAY Closing Day of PAY-UP-VEEK Autocrat, Mantel, and Kainbov l'apfterios 20 Off "While they last Ladies' Waterproof Wear-ever Combination Shopping Bags for Hat urday only Reg. $2.50 fcr $2.00 Corner Book Store 234 E. Main Phone 832-K '"SEIJVJOE" Mra. Ed Moore returned t' her ho'iie in the Meadows after utayinxi with her daughter. .Mrs. Clark of Cen-j tial Point, for several months. j Kd Kussell and family moved front The Sunday school gave a I.inc.dn day prop-a:n Sunday that was well attended. Rev. Adams of the CongTesalioual church was out and ho complimented the members on tho work they were ; the Meadows the firt of the week t-) dcintf. and en the fine report made !' I To'o and have leased tha O'llara the secretary. At present there is an'.raneh. enrollment of fifty and the classes arej i;n,p,t Class is putting in 8"ale on gradually enlarjrftJS The la l.'es de;id- his ranch to weih cattle, and Mr. Vln ed to jrive an Kaster program an I to cent is ht-lpins him this week, start in work early to make it a sue- lr, x . n. Pil!nt a Jtrii) t i the Meadows Thurs lay. Richard Crnwn pave another nice ICl'SS. i DRY WOOD 2.75. to $4.25 Per Tier In shed tt 111 H. Fir CUT RATE WOOD YARD , Phono 551 Albert Hoagland a3 taken to the ! Dow hospital Monday, lie returned 'much improved since the last time he w as there. He w ill undergo an opera , tion soon. 1 Joe Maxfield made .1 trip to Eagle ' Point Wednesday. j The J.ake Creek s-1ijoI has closed on account of so much sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall and ! two sons, lister and I'ill, were visi tors at the Hulse homo Sunday. George Hansen went to Medford last week. Carl Stanley who has been in Mod- I ford working in hi3 butcher shop re turned home Thursday. Mrs. Mcnia made a business trip to Medford Saturday. Mr. Spence took aome cattle to Medford Wednesday. .We had a Valentine box at school, and some of the small children and their mothers attended it. S. I. Hoagland went to Central Point Friday to attend the funeral of his wtetmioHier, Mrs. Francis I. Hoax land. The Pelliii;i, and arithmetic contest that was planned for Feb. 2.1, has been postponed on account f so much sick ness. Mrs. Monia Is spending the week in Muttu Falls with her daughter Velda who is Koin? to liit-'h school there. Mr. and Mrs. Hoseoe IIiih;o made a business trip to Medford Monday. Raymond Hoagland, after an ab sence of a few weeks on account of a cut knee has started to school again. ; Mrs. Georfje lirown and four daugh ters visited our school Friday for sing lug practice. ! Carl Stanley took hi cattle to Kagle I Point Wednesday to feed. Those on the sick list and confined to their beds with tho epidemic are: Geo. Hansen. Mr. nnd Mrs. SUub, Ralph and Lloyd Tucker and Thelnia Dallas. The Antelope ' school has closed. Misg Terwilliger who is teaching In that district is quite ill. ; Sundays before and tho most of the itlnie during that time ho reports that i he had a good attendance nlthotiKh ! there was no special Interest manifest. ' Me expects to preach here next Sun day, Feb. 19, both morn ins and even ins at tho usual hour. 1 to preached nt lirow nstro last Sunday morning and hero at nlcht but his congregations at eaidi were, not very lar;;o owlntt, per i haps In part, to the prevalence of the , flu. F. A. Phelps and II. (J. Kinney who were mentioned In my lust letter as having held services hero from Sun day, Feb. 5th, continued until Thurs day niwht but I understand that the last nijjht they had nu one to attnd. but Mr. Phelps remained until Sunday and preached to a very small crowd and left for other parts In the after noin thinking that Kale Point was n hard place to ta-Me. I omitted to stala In tny last letter that Truman (Muster) Mct.ellan came in last Thursday aod is here tit this wiltlmj. Sunday we had quite a number or people here for dinner althoiu;h most of them were people w ho llvo here nnd near tow n that conio in qiilto often for a meal. Hut bier in (ho day John Foster and Mrs. True ot Medford dance at Pcagle Saturday nlslit which was very much enjoyed by a large Mr. Moore had a truck load of bay c . " P1 - Mr' ti"ileT- m. hauled to Pcaulo which he Is hauling dreti have moved Into n suite of rooms In the upper part of the Nichols stow toitlillii:.; nnd mo pl.innlim to Nettle In this part of tho country and we islvo ti.eiu a rrdlal Hreetlun na I hoy scorn to bo piuiplo who will help build up tho country, Ainone. the callers Monday nlidil for supper and bed was Jul Tuiptato of Hutle Falls, lie had been to MedfoiM and came out this far on tho nttoinoon stujso, spent the iU;ht and went on up I homo Tuesday imirnlnK. We also had Sam Couiltioy, our paperhaimer and painter, llo is enxaKod lit this wrlllna In re iiaperlni tlio Simuyaido hotel, He has adopted a novel plan to seeuio business; ho buys his wallpaper In quantities at wludesalo prices and aclls It t tho io who pati'ottlsui liliu at c.ist thus navlui; tho jirnflt of the tuld (ilemiin. Mr. Vl,llt:un Coy, it brother' In-law of our banker, II. R Camihell, was also a Kl'et for BUpix'r Monday nlwlit. , W. II. KScli. who Is tho travellDK UKent fir WatMns remedies and ex tracts cane is for dinner Monday and supper and spent the liUht. F. J. Ayres and wife who Jivo on tho P. ft K. It. It . about six miles from hero dnivrt in with his team T'ueHday li look after his Interests here and do some tradiiiK with our merchants. As I was cmsslnir our f.tolhrldmo Tues, lay I met Mr. Tuviibough, the sec ti'.n boss on the P. & K and Wayne Moore, and Mr. Tnrnhouch told nio 'hat they had moved their camp up (ho track about five tulles and that they wero pushing tlio work right along. Mr. Moor said that he had left Ills car In th old Daley barn nnd that enne sneak thief had broken the lock en his toolbox and taken all of Ms (nils and t ikon tho radiator oft his car. but that he had clue to who it was and unless he returns them right away that he will be prosecuted, I hear of several ItHtanros w here people have had articles taken without eav and inore than oneo where machines have liecn robbed of the gasoline out of tlielr mnchines. Anionic tho guests here Tuesday for dinner wero (leorgn Holmes, our gar age man, and on Inquiry learned that his wife was away on a visit, but he didn't say where. W ukt had a traveling ncetit for the Standard Oil Co. but I did not learn his name. Mr. Peterson, tho present mail con tractor carrying tho mall from hero to Persist via Trail, ftitue in Tuesday evening with the mall. al his supper and started back for Trail to take Mr, Chapped up ns ho had been sent f'.r to ciiiio up and care for one of his larg" work horses. He Is Interested In a sawmill with Mr. Adamsun and anoth er man and Mr. Adamsoti had charge of the t. am but ho and his w ife and s imo ot tho children were Blek In bed with the flu and tho horse? had been down In tho bam -mid could not R.-l up so Mr. Cbappeli w:s called to cure for Mia. necessitating his going tin In the lit. but before ho reached there some of the neighbors had co;n t! the rjfiie and got him up. Mr. Peterson also brought me two d dlais lo j ay for the subscription for the Weekly Mail Tribune fur Ueor; F. Hall of Trail. up to his ranch. F. Inlow bought a dart for his chil dren to drive to school. Mr. and Mrs. Then. Glass have' rent ed their ranch to Mr. Lawrence and family of Phoenix and his brother, Jess Glass. Clifford Collins, Margaret and Flora Collins visited at tho Sebrcan home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Lawrence of Phoe nix were out Friday to visit'Mr. and working at carpentering for tho Fish Lake Canal company had been up to one of the camps along the canal for il hla tools and the lady simply went along for the ride and to see some thing of our fine Little liutlo creek country and stopped from force or habit at the Sunnyslde for supper and to renew acquaintance. Monday afternoon I ventured out end went as far as the postoffice f ir my mall and on, and in my rounds met John Long of Derby. He had No species nt snake are slimy. come out with a team for a few nenes- Mrs Then P,!rc Mr I .it -.i-renpft t : laying to help Mr. Glass finish the was -"Kl "'""y lo h,,,...,, Man lor uonie nun some one nsKeu 11 Jl,r,e. ... Mrs FM-.i...h wrn f.rnnla T.a 1 31,0,11 W,,at '"' "" Friday evenin who has just returned from Tacoma, Wash. Mrs. K. H. Lucus has just taken off 1 lo early chicks from h"r incubator. Mr. and Mis. Sebrcan and daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Glass Sunday. Thosa from this neighborhood that were trading In Medford this week wore I.arl Case, Mr. and Mrs. II. C. t. meet ber ,l,nnd ! 0,1,1 '" a' "t and II v.an men near i p, m. limy inmK 01 a man having to take nine hours to travel over fourteen miles of ono of our county roads when the V. S. mail is carried over six days In each week. lie was the mly man from the coun try I met that day. I also met Mr. Miiskopf and Clifford IlicUson find Mrs. liadcliff who lives Just above town nnd her son passed mo as I was ltul-'.-2 fi- -..i.i Mi u-.,.. .,.i!"" 1 niso inei .iir, ami .Mrs Clarence Case. Ktanloy. I also met Mrs. J. Ulgsby loraieriy or lirownsboro, in T. K. Nichols' store. Mr. Itlgsliy and family Richard Moielock was up In this neighborhood Sunday and brought buck Mrs. Farlei;;h from OoM Hill, 30x3 NON.SKID TIRES $9.95 Busy Corner , Motor Co. Main at IUvcn-ddo ' The Cnlted fitates used six. million tons of salt last year. QUIT TOBACCO So easy-to drop Cigarette, Cigar, or Chewing Habit "Ko-tu-r;ac" has hcloed thousands ,lo break the costly, iiervc-shattering i tobacco habit. Whenever you have a J longing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or , for a chew, Just plate a harmless No-iTo-Huc tablot in your month instead, jto help relieve that awful desire. Shortly the habit may bo completely j broken, Und you are better off men tally, physically, llnnntlally. It's so easy, so simple. Get a box of No-iTo-Ilac, and it It doesn't release you ;trom all craving for tobacco, in any form, your druggist will refund your HK(riioney without i;iiestitni. Adv., I'ack to Mime of tho old I ituers SAMS VALLEY Were Just. In from eantern Oregon where they had been for the jiast few years. .Mr. Ulgsby, wife, and six dill Chas. Fredeabitrg, we are glad to report, is rapidly recovering from severe bruises received when bo fell from the top of the Gardner house which he had previously been shin gling. Rev. King, our Sunday school mis sionary, and Rev. Phelps of the east are holding interesting religious ser vices at the school house. A meeting will be held each evening of this week and these earnest men will appreciate a good attendance. The Ladies' club will give an initia tion supper the 23rd and will allow the masculine side of the membership to come in and enjoy the sumptuous oys ter feed. At the recent school election 0. T. Wilson was elect d to serve the unex pired term of C. K. Wilhile. The play recently given by the Inter mediate room under Miss Straus wag well attended and reaped a nice little sum to be expended for fixtures In the Intermediate room. The play was well rendered considering the age of llie participants, and although ono of the boys who had the role of love making was a little more backward than most of tho boys of today ho came through without "any blunders nnd brought the RED PEPPER FOR COLDS ill GHEST Eafe your tight, aching chest, Stop the pain. Hrcik up the congestion. Feel a had cold loosen up in just a shoit time. "Hed Pepper Rub" is the cold rem edy that brings quickest, relief. It can not hurt vou and it certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the conges tion and soreness right out. Nothing has such concentrated, pen etrating heat sti red peppers, and when bent penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching nuKcles and gore, stitf joints rcli -f comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Kul) you feci the tingling beat. Jn three minutes the congested spot is warmed through ai.d through. When you arc itifTcring from a cold, shcumatiim, backache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Kowlcs Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. . r Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director! Is That Cold and Hanorinof On? O OH will be convinced that Dr. Kins's New Discomv does iui whatil ii meant toii-j Msith'-scoukih-raw throats, ioiig'-iioii-tormctite. chests, loosens the phi cm pack and break the ob,tinjte cold and grippe attjek, nlievcs the congestion in the head. No harmful ilriit;, therefore pood for children a i well an rrov.niiw, Kij;ht away you v.,.1 n i! e change for the Utter. Il.is a con vincing, healing talc that yiy.t will ajprn:iate. P.ay a I ottle at any ibujj gisls on the way home to-night, (Alz. Dr. Kind's New Discovery E - f r.v.. i s , i Lazy Pcoidc. Laiv bowels. D.in'i neglect constipation. It undermines the. Jiealtli, takes all vim out of Vou. Dr. King's Pills will inif.orato the system, stir tip the liver, move the bowels. All druguists, 25c D PROMPT! WON'T CHlPIi . r. King's Pills mM Mm WARNING ! Say "B.iyer" when you buy Aspirin. Unloss you eo tho ivuno "Dayer" on tablets, you are not getting p.onuino Aspirin prcscrilvvl by physicians over 22 yens and proved safe by millions for Colds Ilead.icho Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "tUyvr" pi;Kao wtiii.li conttitiH proper Jirvtiim, Handy "lWr" b.ArS ,f IJ t.lt,eUl in hot lie of 21 an I lH)- DiugttUI. llrUi l Iho tft rU of l'nfr M.i;tji-tut 'f Mumiitl.-iu-M.if uf Sllrll,-I4 c:'Ti o-i . Quality that's the Reason 1 Wi mi, ' im.aiw a for the ever Krowin popularity of Albcr Flapjack Flour. Makes light, tasty hot cakes. Order a Package Your Grocer Recommends Albers quality ,-"" i . ' e- S : U -7 j Flapjack Flour THE STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters of the highest quality. Our service includes free delivery. Just Phone 273 217 E. Main St. Medford, Ore WITH MEDFORD TRADE 13 MEDFORD MADE. ii The Knights of Pythias will celebrate the 58th ANNIVERSARY of the founding of the order by a church service at the . ' M. E. Church North, Sunday Evening Feburuary 19th ' at 8 o'clock Special Music by the K. P. Quartette ; Rev. Sasnett will deliver a Special Address Every member is expected to be present. Assemble at the Castle Hall not later than 7:30 P. M. J.T.PERRY C c"