Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 08, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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MEDF0T1T) MATL TOJTiTJXE. MEDFORD, QKEflOy, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1024
Portland Lady Gains
5 Lbs. on Each Bottle
"Tanlac built me up twenty-seven
pounds and .brought ine splendid
health two years ago and I have con
tinued to fool fin ever since," is the
remarkable statement made recently
by Mrs. Prod Westin, 302 East 4th
St., north, Portland, Oregon.
"Stoniueh trouble hud almost com
pletely wrecked my health. I had ab
solutely no energy and nothing seemed
worth while to me. I would eat and
then wish I hadn't as I suffered so
terribly from IndlBcstlnn. The pain)
bloating, heart palpitation nnd ner
vousness I suffered from this stom
ach trouble mado life miserable lor
me.
"When I began taking Tanlao I only
weighed' ono hundred and four
pounds. After taking my fifth bot
tlo I felt better than in years and
found I had actually gained twenty
seven pounds. Bincc then 1 have not
needed Tnnlac, but I am never with
out a , bottle in the house."
Tanlae is for Bale by all good drug
gists. - Acoept no nubslti(lo,. Ova
40 million bottles sold.
Take Tanlao Vegetable Pills.
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WHITMAN'S CANDIES
DIRECT EROM THE MAKER
CHOCOLATE MINT RINGS Oddly shaped and' attractive
cream mint chocolates. A Whitman specialty that' gives
the desired touch of novelty to the luncheon or the dinner
table. Try theso instead o the ordinary flat mint wafers
and note how your guests appreciate these rings of finest
chocolate and refreshing jiiint.
NOTHING BUT MINTS gives in one package eleven ounces
of selected mints prepared especially for the hostess. It
contains a daintily arranged assortment of the best-liked
minis, creams, chocolate covered pieces, jelly dainties, all
most, appropriate for after-diniier, ,6r 'for cards or other
entertaining..
Heath's Drug' Store
109 E. Main St. Phone 884
W6 are as near to you as rour telephone
Heath, Mann and Heath
Last year we stood fourth in the State of Oregon in the
sale of Whitman's Candy this year we are pluggin' for
first place.
Star Market
Specials for Saturday
Choice Lot of Chickens, Rabbits and
Turkeys
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Shoulder Pork Roast 20c per lb.
Choice Beef Pot Roast 15c per lb.
Short Ribs of Beef .......... 12c per lb.
Fresh Side Pork 20c per lb.
Good Bacon 25c per lb.
We Deliver
Phone 272
TRAVEL by STAGE
DEPENDABLE, SURE AND SAFE
Daily tlirouph service to Toi-Uand.
Faro $7.85
If desired stop over at Koselmrg, Eugene and Salem.
For further information call
UNION STAGE DEPOT
Phone 309 ' No. 5 Front St. Medford, Ore.
Where's the Fire?
'At the cry you wonder with sinking heart
if it is your home that is ablaze. Then
comes the terrifying Ihought' of all your
, valuable papers you had in 1 he bureau draw
i vv, and what the loss of them will mean to
you.
Put your mind at rest by placing your
valuables in a safety deposit box at the
Jackson County Bank. It eosts but a frac
tion of a cent a day.
HiiMiimmumMmimiNiiitiiMiiiimmiiinimiimnim
JACKSON'COUNTY BANK
BrL MEDFORD. OREGON W ;
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BROWNSBORO, Ore., Feb. 8.
Mrs. Walter Marshall is buying eges
10 set ner incubator early this year,
We notiee that the pussywillows are
out and we all know that indicates an
early spring.
The Brownsboro school has been
closed on account of exposure to
measles. Miss Moore, the teacher
has decided to spend the few days of
vacation at home and she and her
mother left for their home at Lake
I Creek on the stage Monday.
Loster Bradshaw passed thru
I Brownsboro at a very high rate of
! speed the other day, but we did not
learn" his destination.
Mr. Irwin, ono of our industrious
I young farmers who ovnB the Green
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
OT1 TC (ICDnrrrilTlTiiiro
- .....V H'c-liu IMC lHfUIIC OI JUf'KiOIt
County one 'term in the State Icirisliiture and
fpl tinf l.,.l01H 1 r .!.!
.... , ..rj.nn.c rAicrnr;c Kumeu nnt.
lltted mo for a litrtftir and more practical service
I therefore announce myself as a ccndldut'i
ir me oiaie k (presents tivo subject to thl
republican primary.
Adv. tf. RALPH COWQILL.
I herobv nnnonnro mv mnrHdnov fno -
tlon HS Olie of the two rpnrnnPiitnriv frnm
: uHCKson liounty to the Htate Legislature, sub
t jcufc iu uic juujt primary.
; ' I feel that my previous service In the legists
ture enables tue to better serve Uic people.
AM, tf. JOHN H. CAKKIN.
SHERIFF
I lierehT nnnounre invHr.lt a oanrtldata tnr tho
I nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County on the
icpuuiiuiiu iirKer, aunjert to the voters of Bam
county at the primaries In May. If nominated
and elected I pledge myuclf and (lie deputies
wikjiu i anaii appoint to enkirco all liiws in
j eluding the 18th Amendment with cfflclencj
and economy. If you do not want the laws en
. forced, do not vote for me.
j Adv. tf. 1). A. LYONS, Central Point.
j As a candidate in the Republican primnrW
! for the office of Sheriff, I den ire to clearly
define my position on the future conduct of that
office, if elected.
My experience as a deputv sheriff of Jaekaon
County, and an a Htato Traffic Officer, has
taught me thut no peuce officer can give satis
factory and efficient Bervlce to the public jrtico
his authority and rcHpoiiHibility are shared bj
! another. The present unsatisfactory law en
I forcing conditions is largely attributable to
divided authority betwueii antagonistic peace
officers, elements that are certain to produce
. conflict, inefficiency nnd UHeleas expense.
H elected I shall tnofat upon and expect to
maintain the right to perform all the duties
of Sheriff in this County, and it follows that
I will he uncomprominiiigly o;poacd to special
j officers except Federal Agents, with whom 1
pledge full and complete cooperation. I nm in
I thorough' accord with both the letter and apiril
ui ie proiiiumoti laws and pledge my activ
and untiring efforts in tlieir enforcement.
Ad. tf. J. J, ilcMAHON.
CORONER
1 herehy announce myself as a candidate on
tho republican ticket, for nomination at the com
ing pri ruary for the office of coroner of Jackson
county.
Ily virtue of my profession ns an undertaker.
i ieei mat t nave every qualification and tht
ueccBHury equipment to properly handle any du
!- "iulii may prise.
Adv. tf. II. W. CONGER,
I am ft republican candidate for reelection
for Coroner of Jaekaon county, subject to prl-
mines amy 10.
riatform: Experience, personal attention.
economic manairement. Belmr a substantial
taxpayer I am interested m the economical
management of all county offlcea.
Adv. tf. JOHN A, PERL.
COUNTY CLERK
I announce myself as a candidate for the re
publican nomination for Countv Clerk, aublect
to the primary In liny. If elected I promise to
penorm tue unties oi my onies Hi an econom
ical and uustuesH-llkp manner.
Adv. tf. W. II. UHANDAU,, Eagle Point
T hereby announce myself as a candidate at
tho republican ticket for nomination for the of
fice of County Clerk at the Mav nlrmarlca.
I have for the pant five vears been a drnnti
county clerk and am familiar with every branch
oi tne on ice, and it elected, i will gtve close at
tcntiim to the duties of the office and frel con.
fident tliat I will prove worthy of your Bup-
Adv. tf. lletlford R. V. V. 1.
I am a candidate for the office of Counts
Clerk, on the republican ticket, subject to the
primary on Mav Id. 1
If elected County Clerk T will give to the
office that high degree of efficiency which the
peopls arc Justified Id demanding of a public
Adv.tt CARL Y. TKXUWALD, Medford.
TREASURER
I am d candidate for the renuhltcan nnrnlna
tlon for a second term as Treasurer of Jackson
county, aublect to tho Mar nrlmnrr. It nom
inated and elected I will conduct the office as in
the past, lit accordance with the laws of Uic
at ate, A. 0. WALKER. Adv. tf
JUDGE COUNTY COURT
Hellevlng that I may be of service to tht
people of Jaekaon county .1 hereby submit my
candidacy for the republican nomination for
Judge of the County Court at the Mav orl-
warlea. W. J. HAUTZKLL, Adv. tf
I horclty nnnounoo mv camUdacv
for County Jutlc, subject to tho tie-
cimon or tho lJoniormtlc primary, on
Iho fallowing iilntform:
Hoiluco tuxos through nn econom
ical n ml huslnosa-llko ndmintstrntlon
of county uffulm. Stop needlosa ex-
pondituros nnd waste and give proper
support nnd nttontton to Rood roads,
puhlio schools and other vital nnd
public necessities. Knforoo tlio pro
hlhttlon Uiw efficiently nnd properly
tlirotmh proper nKonclosnnd eliminate
speehil lrtw enforcing organist Ions
which are now causing divided
authority nnd needless expense Give
to nil n fair, squaro deal nnd not b
responsible to any political faction,
c'.inuo or organization.
Adv.tC WILLIAM ULRICH.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
I am a candidate at lite May primaries for
the Republican nomination as County School
Superintendent of Jackson Countv. I have
served the county for three and a half years
as county superintendent, and will, if again
eiecicu. worn earnestly or tne cauae oi educa
tion as heretofore.
Adv.tl 8USANNR HOMES CARTER. '
COVNTY ASSESSOR
I nm a candidate for renomlnntlon
on the Ueinibllcnn ticket for the
office of Comity Assessor, subject to
tne May primary. It nonunatea ana
elected I promise to give the same
efficient service In the conduct of the
office that I have In the past, and
will continue to work for a better
equalisation of oronertv values.
Acres Dairy farm has been improving
his place by clearing several acres on
the north side of the road. We are
certainly pleased to note that he is
such a progressive farmer.
j Mr. and Mrs. Louie IJIass were busi
ness callers in Medford this week,
j Mrs. Russ Moore of Lake Creek was
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tom Ab-
pott over the week end and while
there made a trip to Medford on busi
ness, i
Mrs. Ed Tucker was a caller at her
son Earl Tucker's home last Wednes
day.1 . - .
i Miss Blanche Dyslnger brought
back a little Bouvenir from her hike
on Friday which developed into a bad
case of poison oak, but she is much
better. , . -
We understand that George Hansen
has bought a small bunch of sheep.
Mrs. Ed Tucker called on Mrs.
Mnxfield Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Winebarger, common
ly known as Fred and Bess, are haul
ing hay from the Irwin place for Mr.
boosely'fl 1400 sheep.
' Mrs. Martin Bowles of Lake Creek
was a visitor at the home of . Mrs.
Hessler Sunday having been brought
here irom Medford by Warren Arm
strong on a motorcycle, and who con-,
tlnued on her way to her home above
Lake Creek.
Henry Meyer Jr., passed through
Brownsboro the other day in his new
Ford.
J. W. Antle of Lake Creek passed
through Brownsboro on his way to'
Medford Tuesday. !,
Mllburn Harvey and Percy Henry
went to Medford Wednesday.
Ralph Tucker and daughter Ellen
went to Medford Thursday.
Mrs. W. Marshall and small son
were visitors at the Wm. Hansen
home Wednesday. v ;
Joe Harvey, Percy Henry and Mil
btirn Harvey wero business callers at
tho Tucker home Tuesday.
W. H. Leonard went to Medford
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tucker and chil
dren went to Medford Friday.
Among those who went to Medford
Saturday were Ralph Tucker,- Ellen
Tucker, Leland Dyslnger, Blanche
Dysingor and Mrs. Mae Staub. '
John O. McCalllster of Lake Creek
passed through here Friday on his
way to Medford.
Mr. Meyer of Lake Creek went to
Medford Friday.
Among the Brownsboro callers at
the Brownsboro store and postoffice
were Henry Meyer, Mrs. Ben Kingory
and Mr. Sanders. "
Miss Frances Henry came up on the
Eagle Point-Lake Creek stage Satur
day to hor folks, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Henry.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marshall and
small son went to Eaglo Point Satur
day.
Miss Frances Henry was a visitor
at tho Tucker home Saturday.
Miss Francos. Greb, teacher of the
Butto Creek school went home to
spend the week end with her parents
at Eagle Point.
Mrs. J. D. Henry went home to
spend Sunday. She has been taking
caro of the work at the Tucker home
while Mrs. Tucker la at tho hospital.
Mrs. C. R. Moore of Lake Creek
spent a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Thomas Abbott and then went on
up to Ed Tucker's, where ishe spent
Saturday night wlth Miss ; Thelma
Mooie who is boarding there. (.
1 REESE CREEK if LETS I
Tho rnlns have come at last filling
tho Brouml with moisture and bring
Iiir tip tho sti-ORina, the first wator
thi.A lia Knnn In lha RTTUllllP Rtl'CILlllR
this season.- The fish are comlnB up
Keese croeK now irom no&uo nvur
hnnnnna nimru mtnv MflRnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clarno wore at
Mr. W. ir. Crandall's Sunday for din
ner. Airs, ciarno is sun stuuiug num
Mrs. J. I. Robertson Is suffering
irom a baa coia ot some rhiu.
Their baby that was sick last week
Is getting alonjj very nicely.
Wins Cora Crandall Is visiting some
friends in Kuglo l'olnt tills week.
Tho funeral Monday of tho lato
Mrs. Rachel Wood was quito wen at
tended, though' the. woathor was in
clement. Mrs. Wbodl had been on
invalid Rlnoe fair time, when she had
a stroke of paralysis, Mrs. Wood will
be greatly . missed by her many
Tho phono mooting of lino 23 met
at Rubo Johnson's Monday afternoon
with a quorum present. Tho officers
Jeff Conover, vice-president. Rube
jonnsou; secretary, jiiex veimi.
Sunday school last Sunday, although
It was tno first realty rainy ounuaj
this winter. .. i ' -!
Tho subject flip nlrt Sunday school
lesson is "ine ptw""?,'
(lolden text, .Thopl-ord Is with Us
foar them not,"' ' ' '
Sonw folks voto intcUlgrntly,
soiiici tick t' titer parties, mi' oth
ers don't caro w I hi tlH-y voto fer
tf Ihoy kin trie on Ui' nliinln' sldtv
Who remembers tit' ole brimstone
MM-moiia tliat used t' bo nil til'
DEPUTY SHERIFF
AND POLICE RAID
L0CALH0TELR00M
, In a raid on a local hotel early last
evening, under authority of a search
Warrant, issued through the district
attorney's ' office, the sheriff and
police, acting together, arrested Mr.
and -Mrs. Charles Depew of .Weed,
Calif., and a restaurant worker giving
tho namo of "Smith," charged with
alleged violation of the' prohibition
law Mrs. Depew is held in the county
jail, and the two men in the city jail.
The arresting officers wero Chief of
Police Adams, Deputy Sheriff Alden,
and Policeman Cave.
Three' gallons of moonshine, and
one bottle of the same concoction
were seized. "Smith,"- according to
Deputy 'Alden was so intoxicated he
could not tell his name, and was slum
bering in . another room a short dis
tance from the Depew's, when . arrested.-'
A trunk belonging to tho Depew's
is held at the Southern Pacific, and a
warrant for its searching -will be
sought today by the authorities.
According to the officers, Mrs. DeY
pew arrived in this city by train, Wed
nesday evening artd Depew the fol
lowing morning. The extent of their
alleged activities is unknown, but tho
theory, is advanced that , they made
regular trips in this city.
In the ; upper Sams "Valley giant
still case, H. S. Wilson, former chief
of police of Klamath Falls, and L.
Congo of the sane cityf indicted by
the grand jury Tuesday for alleged
liquor) transgressions, were released
on SS-OOtf-bonds-pending trial in the
Circuit .court, tho date of which has
not yet been seU.-s
: The preliminary hearing of the De
pews will; be delayed pending, further
investigation:- -r i-, t - -
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