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PAGE EIGHT 'It's Wonderful' Mrs. Jli'ndry says Blio lins not folt as well In jviii-a oh kIio rtix-s now,-and gives Tuuluc all credit. "I haven't folt ns well In yenrs as I do now, and I must elvo Tanlac tho credit," declares Mth. Minnie Hendry, 3812 Hopkins St., Oakland, Calif. "For four or five years Before I took Tanlac I suffered terribly with my stomach. My appetite was miss ing, I never enjoyed my moals, noth ing seemed to nourish me, and nausea and falntness often forced ma to bed. ' Hick - headaohes and toss of sleep made me just mopo around and my weight decreased ularmlnirly. "After taking plght bottles of Tan luc my stomach feels just right, and I have actuully gained twenty-six pounds In weight. Tho old feeling of weakness is gone, and I am so Btrong I can do all niy work with ease, Tan lac Is wonderful." Tanlac Is for sale by all good drug gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. ANOTHER POPULAR MODEL of the Demonstration This Week at Paul's Electric Store Medford Building Mt. Pitt $1.75 Marvel Loaf $1.60 MORTON MILLS ' WHITE TRUCKS ED F. WEBBER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Office at Medford Service Station Phonj 14 ' A1 1' VMIKNU& r 5000 EGGS SETAT ESS GROW! By Mary O, Carey. EDEN PKECINCT. Feb. 16. The big opening night at the new gymna sium at Phoenix was a huge success in every way. E. C. I-ockwood of the White Wing Poultry Farm has about 5000 eggs set and will set ono thousand each suc ceeding week until May 1st. Every thing Is sold and more has been asked for which could not be supplied. The Woodmen of the World and Neighbors of Woodcraft at Phoenix held one of the best social gatherings in their hall at Phoenix Thursday night that has taken place for a very long time. Dancing and a good sup per wore the main features of tho evening. The good old fashioned dunces of pioneer days were danced frequently during tho evening. Tho Telephone people were out Wednesday putting In a phone for H. Morrison on the highway south of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Hurst have taken pos session of their now homo In North Talent which they lately purchased from Mr. Oden. Mrs. J. H. Jones arid Mrs. Snyder of Medford were out to Phoenix and North Talent this week extending Invitations to all former Ohioans to participate In tho big timo to be held at Medford in the former American Legion hall on Tuesday, Feb. 19th. This will be mndo the best and most largely attended affair ever held' by the Ohio society. AH Ohioans are invited to come and bring their bas kots of good cats. Mr. Dopp of Phoenix 1b having more lumber delivered at his now homo place Just south of Phoenix. Frank Holdrldge of Talent is butch ering quite a number of fat hogs tho past week. Mr. Holdrldge will put up a fine lot of home cured ' bacon which we predict will bo of excellent quality. Mrs. Joe Itader still continues to Improve but Is still at the community hospital In Medford. Mrs. Colver Furry and hor Infant daughter returnod from tho Puruckcr Maternity Homo at Medford last Run day to tholr new location In East Edon known as tho Wheeler ranch. RESE CREEK RIPLETS T. E. Boaulieu of Talont, an expert pruner is at W E. Jtammel'B pruning his orchard. Mrs. Bcaulleu and baby aro also with him, and visiting her sisters, Mesdames Hammcl, Cuurtney and Castor. ' W. E. llammol went to Klamath Falls Tuesday, ' whore ho seems to hiivo a largo patronago for his canned goods. Thoro Is qulto a bit of sickness In tho community, among whom was Mrs. Merrltt and Hubert Morrill; nlso Ell Stllle. Mr. CrundaU'B children are having tho mcusles, but at this writ ing are getting along very well, l.lttlo Edwin who had Just como out ot tho hospital took thum first. This Is the first appearanco this winter of the measles in tho Rcoso Creek school nltho there ' has been quite an epi demic in tho Eaglo Point schools. Keva and Louis Davidson who huvo boon attending school in Eaglo Point are also among thu victims ot tho moasles. The farmers aro taking advantage of tho beautiful woathor in their gon oral farm work. California or any other cliniato cannot surpass the beautiful weather of tho Rogue Ittver valloy. Mrs. Sharon called on Mrs. Hammcl Tuesday afternoon. Andrew Ixmchar, Mr. and Mrs. Roln and children called on Mr. and Mrs. WatklnB Salurduy evening. Margaret titrausor who 1b working in Medford was home Saturday night, returning to Medford Sunday. Subject fitr Sunday school lesson : "Joshua and tho convert ofCanann." Ooldon text: "Not ono thing hath failed ot all Hho good things which tho Lord your Clod spako concerning you." Josh. 23:14. ROCK POINI PEBBLES 1,ieal pooplo who attended the monthly meeting of tho Parent Teachers' association in Clold Hill Mondny evening, report one ot tho most enjoynblo and instructive meet ings over hold. Much credit Is duo the officers op tho association, and tho committees, for tho ablo manner In which they aro handling the work. Among those In nttendanco wero Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Porter, Miss Alice Harper and Mr. It. II. Clay. Mr. William Franklin Jacobs spent Sunday In Phoenix. Carl Hitter ot Miller's Oulch and Plerro McQuat of Hock Point havo purchased a drag saw with limb saw attachment and aro sawing wood in this vicinity. Frank Norton of tho standing Buck mine Is pruning tho fruit trees on Hoxalis ranch. Mrs. Koso H. Clay And Miss Knth- eilno Dick visited Medford and Ash land last Saturday. Miss Martha Porter returned Mon day from a short visit with relatives In Medford and Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Xonn Smith ot Med ford were dinner guests at tho Blead home on Sunday. 1 Mr. Harold Nourse, who has been spending the winter In California, is expected to return In a few days und resume his work at tho Del liio. Mrs. William Puhl Is making an extended visit Willi her daughter in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clanfleld wore among Medford shoppers lust Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robbing were Medford and Phoenix visitors on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slrnhm. Low- V'll Mobbing unq ,ii,ss JoscpldB C;()ls-i MEDFORD MATL TRTBTJNE. holm of the Lilac kwcll Hill district, at- l..,wl...l It... A'l ...... ,.t tl.,. nnllnp I'l'cek i L I (.,!. ;imll (Ullllll Ullll) llUUBt: )tlLtll "ItlJI nib". reported the usual enjuyjible tune. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelso nnd son visited relatives In Central Point Sun day. Mrs. Wolgamott nnd daughter, Mrs, Carpenter of Medford, visited Mrs. Wolgumott's sister, Mrs. Bobbins, at tho Del Jtio ranch house on Tuesday. D. H. Slcad left Wednesday for Portlnnd whero ho will spend the re malndcr of the week. Mr. and -Mrs. 11. Is. Cook, who for many yenrs have been residents of Hock Point, have purchased a home in Gold Hill, which they expect to occupy In the near future. Mr. Weeks came out from Medford Wednesday and spent the day at the Del Rio. The following persons from this community attended tho funeral of tho late Charles Chnniplln in .Med ford Sunday' afternoon. Mrs. M. W. Jacobs, Miss Nelllo Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. James Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McQuat und Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gruy. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Marshall were visitors at the William Hansen home Friday. Georgo Hanson, one of our well known fanners, made a trip to Med ford Friday. - S. L. Hoagland made a business trip to Eagle Point Wednesday. Mr. Ralph Tucker and daughter went to Medford Monday and brought homo Mrs. Tucker, who was at the Sacred Heart hospital. Those who have the measles In our community are Mrs. Thomas Abbott and three children. Our teacher who la now at her home at Lake Creek also has thorn. Kay Yoo3ely moved his sheep from the Nudlng place Friday up to Georgo Brown's, where he will feed them. W. H. Leonard went to Medford Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Snnders were at Drownsboro transacting business Mon day. Among the business callers at BrownBboro were L. K. Sunderland, R. Roso, Dr. W. H. NucliiiK,. Lester Dradshaw, J. D. Henry and Mrs. Ben Klngery of Wellen. W. Nlckell of Lake Creek wont lo Englo Point with a load of wood Sat urday afternoon. Miss Muriel Matthews, who was at homo for a few days recovering from an attack of moasles, returned to her school work at liugeno Sunday morn ing. Mrs. Rose Gay was shopping In Med ford Wednesday. Elliott Butler, who was called homo from Corvallls by the Illness nnd death of Charles P. Chnniplln, will not return to Ills school until tho fall term. Many of tho friends nnd neighbors on Foots Crock and Rlvorsido attend ed tho funeral of Charles P. Champ- teaspoonful .equals of many other hmn&s-ihatswAy hi. Economy BMXWO POWDER Goes farther lasts longer it Contains more) than the ordinary leavening strength GREATEST BAKING POWDER- V awtntrttift K EST aYff TBT r m m 1 Sa?es2$ ti'nesasmachat IfEDFORD, OREGOy, F.RTDAY. FEBRUARY IS, lln at Medford Sunday afternoon. The family have the heartfelt sympathy of all In their bereavement. D. H. Slead has accepted a position in Medford as salesman for the Hup mobllc. There will bo a business meeting of the Community club at the club house Sunday afternoon. On account of tho detail of cme of the club members, the dance announced for Saturday even ing, February 16, has been called off 2 Kinds of Quaker Oats At Your Qrocers Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats, the kind you have always known - Get whichever you prefer. : whert Any Ford mechanic will tell you that the points in the Ford cn "gine which are ordinarily the first to sutler from lack of proper lu brication are the wrist pin bearings (here illustrated) and the upper part of the cylinder walls. Excellent though the Ford splash system is, if a heavy or other wise unsuitable oil is used, it does not get to these relatively more inaccessible bearings and trouble results. Zcrolene "F" for Fords, the new oil developed by our research engineers after years of study and experiment, has the right body and the right crawling and adhesive qualities which enable it to reach every point in the Ford motor requiring lubrication. It will improve the power and gasoline mileage, reduce upkeep costs and lengthen the life of every Ford in which it is used. And it costs not more but less than most of the special Ford oils now on the market. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ."" mm MM Jjrimcation and the next one will be held two weeks later, on March 1. I Mrs. C. P. C'liamplln was a Medford ' visitor the first of the week. She, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wahl. Mr. k. Swarmstead of Medford has been a business visitor in this vicinity several days this week. Mr.- and- Mrs. Lynn Smith of Med ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Slead Sunday. " for a liot breakfast ! QUICK QUAKER cooks in Yz the time of coffee! Quaker Oats now comes in 2 styles regular Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known, and QUICK QUAKER. Quick Quaker makes oats the quickest break fast dish. Cooks perfectly in 3 to 5 minutes scarcely longer than simple toasted bread. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known. Cut before flaking, rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these 'small flakes cook faster that's the only differ ence. " 'All the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of hot breakfasts quick ! Today, try Quick Quaker. jjliflP' bearing oil is needed 1021 t only i little ; nd you ' want that littlo good 1 ' Send for FREE catalog ' -' C C MomB CC Co., Seed Grower! SJ9 Marks Stxcu r aAN t-RANClsco ' seeds: ANNOUNCEMENTS STATE REPRESENTATIVES I have rcpn'ft-ntril llie people of Jurkson County one torin in tlie Stale legislature and fuel that the legislative experience sained has fitted me for a larger and more practical serviti in tho future. I therefore announce myself an a ccmlij.ite for the State Representative subject to tlit republican primary. Adv. tf. IIALPH COWGILL.- I hereby announce my candidacy for re-el eo Hon as one of the two representative fronv Jackson County to the State Legialature, eubv ject to- the May primary. T 1 feel that my previous service in me leglala ture enables me to better serve the people. Adv. tf. JOHN 11. CAR KIN. SHERIFF I hereby announce nivwlf a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Jackson County on the republican ticket.' subject to the voters of Mid county at the primaries In May. If nominated and elected I pledge myself and the deputies whom I shall appoint to enforce all laws in cluding the 18th Amendment with efficiency nnd economy. If you do not wunt the laws en forced, do not vote for me. Adv. tf. V. A. LYONS, Central Point. As a candidate in the Republican primaries for the office of Slierilf, 1 desire to clearly define my position on the future conduct of that office, if elected. II v experience as a deputy sheriff of Jackaon County, and as a State Traffic Officer, has taught me that no peace ofiiccr can (five satis factory and efficient aen-ice to the public when his authority and responsibility are shared by another. The present unsatisfactory law en forcing conditions is largely attributable to divided authority between antagonistic peace officer, elements that are certain to produce conflict. Inefflrlency and useless expense. If elected I shall insist upon and expect to maintain the right to perform all the duties of Sheriff in this County, and it follows that 1 will "be uncompromisingly opposed to special officers except Federal Agents, with whom f pledge full and complete cooperation. I am In thorough accord with both the letter and spirit of the prohibition laws and pledge my actios ami untiring efforts in their enforcement. Adv. tf. J. J. ilL'SlAHON. CORONER -VI I hereby announce mysplf as a candidate on the republican ticket, for nomination at the conW lug pri inary for the office of corouer of JaekbJF county. l)y virtue of my profession as an undertaker, J feel that I have every qualification and the necessary equipment to properly handle any du ties which may arise. Adv. tf. n. W. CONGER. I am a republican candidate for reelection for Coroner of Jackson county, subject to pri maries May 10. Platform: Experience, personal attention, economic management. Being a - substantia) tnxpayer I sin interested in the economical management of all county offices. Adv. tf. JOHN A. PERL COUNTY CLERK T announce myself as a candidate for the re publican nomination for County Clerk, subject to the primary in May. If elected I promise lo perform the duties of my offica in an econom ical and business-like manner. Adv. tf. W. II. CUANDAIX, Eagle Point. t hereby announce myself as a candidate on the republican ticket for nomination for the of . fice of County Clerk at the May plrmaries. I have for the past five years been a deputy m county clerk and am familiar with every brancn of the office, and if elected, I will give close at tention to the duties of the office and feel con fident that I will prove worthy of your sup port. DELIUA STEVENS, Adv. tf. Medford R. F. D. S. I am a candidate for the office of County Clerk, on the republican ticket, subject to the primary on May 1(1. If elected County Clerk I will give to the office that high degree of efficiency which the. people are ju&tified in demanding of a public officlf.1. , Adv.U CARL Y. TENGWALD, Medford. TREASURER I am a candidate fur the republican nomina tion for a second term as Treasurer of Jackson county, subject to the May primary. If nom inated and elected I will conduct the office as In tho past, in accordance with the laws of the state. A. O. WALKER. Adv. tf JUDGE COUNTY COURT Believing that 1 may bo of service to the people of Jackson county I hereby Bubinit ,n'?tj candidacy for the republican nomination tfor ' Judge of the County Court at the May pri maries. W. J. HARTZKLL. Adv. M I hereby announce my candidacy for County Judge, subject to the de- einlon 4f tho Democratic primary, on tho following platform: Reduce taxes through an econom ical and business-like administration of county affairs. Stop needless ex penditures and waste and give proper support nnd attention to good roads, public schools and other vital and public necessities. Knforco the pro hibition law efficiently and properly through proper agencies and eliminate I special law enforcing organizations which are now causing divided authority and needless expcn.se. Give to nil a fair, squnro deal and not be responsible to nny political faction, climie or organization. Adv.tf "WILLIAM TJLRICH. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT f am a candidate at the May primaries for the Republican nomination as County School Superintendent of JackHon County. I have served the county for three and a half years as county superintendent, and will, if again elected, work earnestly for the cause of educa tion as heretofore. Adv.tl BUSANNE HOMES CARTER. COTTXTY ASSKSSOR I nm a candidate for renomlnation on tho Republican ticket for the office of County Assessor, subject to the May primary. If nominated and elected I promise to nive the same efficient service in theiconduct of the office that I have inf the past, and will continue to wont for a better enuallzatlon of Dronervv vnlnns. AHv. J. ll COLEMAN. I r Davidson News Co. New Palm Block Cor. Fir and Main Magazines Newspaper Agencies Subscriptions Distributors to the Trade Phone 885 Confectionary . Smokes Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acnto and C fa r o n 1 o Dis eases of Hen and Women. Cancer and tumor treated. In fluenza, kidney, bladder and stom ach troubles, fits, hernia," rapture. coias, loniaie troubles, paralysis; fever, pneumonia, asthma and th-roat -troubles. , rheumatism, amenorrhoen, goitre, consumption. Office Hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Consultation Free 84t South Front St.. Medford. 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