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MEDFORD MALT TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREC30X, FRIDAY.' - FEBRUARY " 29. 1924 PAGE TWO 72 Years Old, But Actively on the Job News of Jackson County Railroad Man Attributes Good Health and Strength to TANLAC. I Seventy-two yenrs of aire, hut atili In possession ot the liru-eU-ss boon of Kood health and actively on the Job with the Central Vermont Rnllroml, where he has worked tor 41) years, in the remarkable record of H. H. Moore, 24 Messenger St., Albans, Vt., who attributes his present health and streneth to the use of TANLAC. "i' have never In my life seen the equal of TANLAC." Bald Mr. Moore recently. "After spending a lot of money on things that proved worth less for stomneh trouble of the most obstinate kind. TAN LAO made me feel like an entirely different man. For nearly two years I had been grad ually getting worse, and my strength and vitality had got so low it was brd for me to attend to my duties. Indigestion, constipation, and ner vousness made, life miserable before I found TAN'l.AC, hut now my health Is normal and 1 feel happy as I work. I shall always be grateful to TANLAC.: TANLAC IS FOR SALE RY ALL 0(0! DRUGGISTS ACCEPT . JfO SCnSTITCTE OVER 40 MILLION 130TT1.ES SOLI. , , , , -i t TAKE TANLAC VEOETABLR PILI.S. Adv. RESURFACE THE. 01,0 FLOOR -DO IT YOURSELF Dick out a floor In your home that la scratched, stained or badly worn. An old, soft-wood floor, where tlio grain Is no longer attractive then spread a few easy brush loads of KYANIZE Floor Enamel over ic watch It level out to a clean even smoothness. It hides the spots. Let it dry overnight. Old dlscolnratlons done unsightly boards hidden forever. A solid color, opnqtio finish of lasting beauty. KYANIZB Sanitary floor Enitmcl Is tho new, coating for what seem to be bopeless floors. It is an ennmel, high grade and water proof, tough enough to stand tho hardest wear without cracking, chipping or peeling. Comes in nine popular colors. Because of groat durability and waterproof qualities; KYANIZE Floor Enamel hi excellent for porch and piazza floors ns well, use it on floors of stone, cement, concrete or wood; it's satisfactory on all kinds. On old pattern-worn linoleums it gives a beautiful new olid color flnlch uniform In Us attractiveness. GUAR ANTEE Results must bo satisfactory or will refund your money "for the empty can." 70e WORTH FOR 2So WITH THIS COUPON full i-plnt can KYANIZE Floor Enamel (choice of nine colors), regular price $0.43 1 high-grade IJ4-ln. brush (brlatles-in-rubber), reg. price .23 .,. 30.70 Value of this coupon on this offer only .43 -! ' . You pay us In cash only . j 0.23 Crater Lake Hardware Co. The Winchester Store . Pay All Bills by Check There ran never be any disputes over pig ment of bills if they are paid by check. Each cancelled check is an indisputable, and un-. questionable receipt for money paid out. Not only does a checking account at the Jackson County Bank ward off disputes but it makes it unnecessary to pay bills person ally. Pay by check. inniiiimmRranmitnmntiiOMmH.viuffu.Muuwitmuuaitui!K)Winv JACKSON COUNTY BANK jtniWMtiNmmwnwitWHu)awiHHlitdtiMiiUiiiiiii iniuiauiuigiiMiiniiuiiiniiuiHiwwiiiiunnmmnaii (FORD. OREGON 9! ! INCOME TAX SERVICE s furnished on State and Fedoriu Personal Returns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Corporation Records Corporation Returns Compilation "of your records for these- reports, and Counsel ro all Income Tax Matters , GEO. G. HEWITT , . , .. , Income Tax Adviser 304 and S05 Medford Nnf!cn t.n) BMq ' Telcrhof;- L THURSDAY CLUB Mi. 6 ' ." -,i i; VJttOW- SPRINGS, Feb; 29. The iuxt- meeting .otr.tho Willow Springs Thursday club will, be on March 6th atth fcome of Mrs. J. W. EMen on th'i Vficlfie Highway. The hostess 1r kef this opportunity to extend an invlLaUon to all the members. Each lady is requested to answer lo roll call with some household hint, or tell of her pet economy. It is hoped all will try to be present. , Born to . Air.' and -Mrs. Edwin Boardman on January 22, a seven pound daughter, Juanita Marie. Mother nnJ baby aro doing well. Alius Rose Jones was a dinner suest Monday evening at the W. K. Parker homo. The dinner was in honor of Miss Leah Parker, whose birthday an niversary falla on that date, A large gang of men are at work in this vicinity, digging tho holes for the new high power wire poles. III. A. DuBuque returned home Inst Saturday after a successful business trip to hlB old home in Alliance, Nob. On Sunday, February 24, Mr. and Mi'H. M. F. Young entertained at din ner in honor of Mrs. Young's birth duy anniversary. The following guests enjoyed their hospitality- Mrs. Net tle Green and three daughters of Ash land; Mr and Mrs. John Dodge and two children of Medford and Mrs. San ford Klchardaon of Ross Lane. Jim Brophy and Joe Burroughs were Tuesday evening supper guests at the "Crossing Hunch." Mr. Bro phy has just returned from the Warm Springs Indian Reservation where he holds a government position. He re ports thirty below in January on that Bide of the mountains. A large party of Grants Pass people motored up last Sunday and spent a Jolly day at tho Hugh Porter home. -This la Pruno Week SARDINE CREEK TO BEGIN FOR COUNTY FAIR I BARD1NB CRBEK. Feb,' 2 Our school was. visited one day the past week, by Miss Cow-gill the state -club leader, Afrs. Carter, county superin tendent. Miss Telch. home demonstra. tlon agent ami Mr. Moss, county lub;H ha8 bought several hundred year- old hens to start with and will buy By Mory-O. Carey.- ----EbEX PRECINCT. Feb. 29. Poul try' dml poultry . ralRing seerhs to'le the all-absorbing topic all up'":'and down the valley thueo days.' ; '.Hardly a small j-anch but what is planning to raise more or less of the little fath ered .tribe thls sprlnp. . Several, new yards of importance are comics' into existence. 1 Among -the new bnes ' ls C. C. Bond of Talent. ' .Mr.' feond Is having, a big poultry house put up on his place in the north end ofi .towm leader. Miss Cowgill gave a very in teresting talk on club work and ex hibited some of, the sewing done by the (girls' sewing clubs of the various schools. The sewing club here ex pects - to reorganize soon and, begin work on an exhibit for the county fair next fall. :. m., - - ,- .- , , , Sam -Dusenberry of Klamath Falls came over Monday for .a few days' several hundred eight weeks old pul lets. He Is making inquiries as to the place where ha can secure these, and will buy where he can get them for tha least cash., Mr- Bond has a sure market for his eggs In the California market. . He knows just what he will do. . This makes him safe in the way of marketing. If many more of visit with relatives here. 'He reports! could find a sure way of -knowing the mildest winter in Klamath Fallsjwhere we would market, . we would that has been Known for. muny years. (put in more hens.. . Work has been resumed on the new With the . increasing production of railroad, giving employment to many eggs in the valley, comes the rcallza men. . .. .- , .. . . tlon' of a one-channel, market. This L. Wilcox of the Willow Springs has long been the farmers' need. The district, was In this vicinity this week! 'ittle lots dumped promiscuously here buying feeder hogs. : . .-., .land there is the very thing that Is There was no school ' Monday atl keeping a good market. out. It was Alderbrookr as our teacher, Miss' made plain during the-chamber of i-thoi nrvnn. ni..n n i,nj. ' commerce meetiug in JIedf ord this allow her to visit another rurul school of the counLy -whero an experienced teacher Is employed. This is a prac tice In tho schools where new begin ners teach to. assist them in their work. . . ..-.-r t..- Rulph and Mildred Dusenberry, George nod May lUriggs were Sunday plcnlcers at Glendule. - . Gerald Herman is now employed on tho new road being built to the Blos som .mine. ; ' .. ; V- John Smith and Grant Powell were business visitors in Medford recently, when John made final proof on an adjoining, homestead last week that there was .need for co operation in the poultry ''business In this valley. I am informed that tho grocers have promised their cooper ation if the producers will come to gether, either by forming an. associa tion, or by selling in such, a manner thanll may be,shlpped di one time, or in car lots. "Now this means the betterment of marketing for the poul try keepers. Otherwise the egg mar ket will suffer from an over-production soon. ; There should be several meetings arranged and this matter talked over more thoroly before tho Poultry l'roducers association Is forced to abandpn the good work they Mrs. P. u Walt was called to Med-! have been doing In this valley. ford Saturday by the death of the in fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Henselman. This is Prune Week Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hamra.el who have, a home .cannery, spent a few days at Corvnllls uttending the cun ning school. They report a pleasant, as well us a profitable trip. Mr. and Mrs. Hummel visited Wed nesday evening at the Watklns homo. Frank Courtney of San Jose, Calif., In visiting his brother, Sam Courtney, tho brothers havo a contract of uaint ing, both inside, and out on the resi dence of Mr. I.uke Ryan of. Medford. Mr. Shearln Is working for the ditch company. Tom Anderson and baby left some days ago for California. Earl Briltson made a hurried trli to Medford Wednesday forenoon. He took home a nloce who hnd been visiting them tho week previous. The Crandall and Davidson fami lies are- ull ablo to be up from the attack of the measles. Reva and I.omls Dnvldson have been going to school all week. Myrtle Winter, who is attending high school In Ashland, was out for the; week-end, returning Monday morning. Margaret Strauser, who is employed in Modford, was also home for the week end. Fred Pettygrew and family called at Mr. Vestal's Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Merritt and family, also Ell Stllle, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. watklns Sunday. , . ' This vicinity will no doubt use a lot ot alfalfa, clover and other Krass seeds this spring, Judging from a con versation I overheard of one order, which was near four thousand lbs. There will be. Sunday school . at Reoso Creek Sunday morning. Sub ject of lesson: "The revival under Samuel." Golden text. "ireiin mr hearts unto the Lord, and serve Him only, v " . . TABLE ROCK TABLETS Shape e retaining hand- tailored clothes will ing to yoi that satis fied feeling of being well dressed, such as no jt f ... other clothes can pro- duce. , Have me take your measure for that Spring Suit now. . ' Byrdn TJeford' and1 family wera 're cent visitors here with relatives. They have just returned from the northern part of the atate where they spent the last year. There is mueh farm nrfd orchard work being done here at the present time and everyone seems to bo quite busy. 1 Thre wan born on Feb. 13 to Mr.; and Mrs. Willaf tf.-libwsley a fine baby boy who has been christened Neville. Wm. Vaughn and family have moved to a place , weBt of, Medford which Mr. Vaughn has leased for the next year. v A large crew of men are employed at the Modoc orchard doing the reg ular work of caring for the trees and making -preparations for ttho annual smudging. T. E. Gaine TraH arrived "Wed nesday to move his cattle which have been fed in this district for the past month, to their range in the moun tains; . i '.(.'. . . . j i Mr, Gaines is being urged by some of his friends to enter the race for county commissioner. . i Mrs. H. W. Davlsson visited rela tives in Portland last week. Orvillo Hamilton who has been employed at the Modoc orchard for the past year la now located at Rogue River where he has charge of a large orchard.. - , . - ',ii. -E.. Webber who has been truck ing apples to Klamath Falla reports that the Green Springs road is now closed to truck traffic. Very few from here attended the farmers conference at Medford as many of our farmers -have lost faith in the O. A. C. cures which generally consist of a program calling for heav ier production of -farm products. Far mers all agree that their sole remedy would be in the lowering of the. prices of what they must buy or the raising of prices on what they produce. - - . Rev. Maxfield who has been a regu lar attendant of. our -Sunday school this winter preaohed an excellent ser mon after the close of Sunday school on Feb. 10. Which was followed by many persons "hitting the sawdust trail.' there being1 ten or twelve at this meeting going to the front and accepting Christ as their guide in the future. This Is a remarkable showing considering that this community has long been known as one of the hard est sections in which to get converts, and many a preacher after a hard two weeks drive has "shook the dust from his feet" and departed without obtaining a single conversion. Let the good work go on. The next pro grant at the school house which will be Friday night wiH be in the form of a minstrel show. At the stockholders meeting of the Southern Oregon Clny Products Cp. held in Medford Feb. IS, Elmer Hull of Table Rock was elected as one of the directors of the company, Clifford Collins returned last week from southern California where he spent the winter. : . This Is prune "Week OXFORD WOMAN t'"DFltGUATS RK1UKKD FOH BAD TASTK Edward Williams of Talent return ed from the big mills in the vicinity of Etna, Calif., Wendnesday, . where he went with a load of freight for some parties who were going over there. We learn that Mr. and Mrs. Oden who recently sold out their home in north Talent, have left for California. The Odens did n6t expect to g'ojintil the close of school, . ,.'' C. C. Bond of Talent bought one hundred and fifty fine young hens of Mrs.. C. Carey last Wednestlay. 'These with a few more will compose the first unit ;of his new poultry venture. Later he will buy a number of baby pullets. '-. We note a very tart reply to Cole inan Creek's prosy; column in last week's Daily Mail Tribune. It is best not to start anything if we do not want to gain displeasure. We all have our opinions on atl subjects, but sometimes it is best not to express them. It is easy for a correspondent to get into "deep water." . -, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dalo of Powers, are visiting Mrs. Dale's sister, Mrs. Wralter Allen in North Talent. They made a trip over to Ruch last week but found their brother, Frank lilee, down with measles and could not go into the home with their small chil dren, so-had to come back. Mr. and Mrs, H. G. -Shearer of Med ford were visiting at the home of your correspondent in North Talent last Sunday. Mr. Shearer is well pleased with tho prospect of a good crop of alfalfa on his little ranch in this vicinity. . , . Jim Harvey who has. a fine little home place just under the ditch on the west edge of Phoenix, is intending to sell out and return to Myrtle creek where he formerly lived. , ...The Monarch. Seed arid Feed Co. delivered a load of fine seed barley to J., M. Rader's place last. Monday. Mr. Rader will sow certified seed and will undoubtedly get a fine crop as he has his field in fine shape. Miss Bertha Hayman went back to Mounterest last Sunday.' and .will re main until about the first of June. . Mr. and Mrs. S, P. Uarnebury of East Eden were.fn Talent last Sunday visiting Mrs. BarnebUrg's mother. Mrs. T. J Bell of the Bell House of that place. ?t .. y C. Carey has, ta large amount of plant beds this spring-thaji'usual. He has ordered - several very fine new kinds, of tomato seeds and other veg etable plant seed. Always Take . ICASCARM QUININE RtUevet . i . - COLD IN 14 HOUHS LA GRIPPE IN 3 OATS All A Upstairs OXFORD. Dowdlness or the other extremes, bad attempts at -would.be naughtiness. nr the curses , of the average woman undergraduate at Ox ford, writes "Sophy" in the new issue of Isls. - - -' - "It is entirely our fault." she says. "We have Inherited It from our school days together with the puritan non conformist complex which Is always troubling us. If wo have to dress, lot I us dreasnot expensively or riotously. it is part oi our eaucaiiun to learn 10 wear clothes, not to fling them on. . 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DINNER 12 to 8 Farm Tractor Plows 7 inches Deep in Sod " Costs 8c to 10c an Hour to Run RIDE while cultivating, harrowing, discing, mowing, etc. 13-inch Axle Clearance A portable power plant for sawing wood, grinding feed, etc. Belt Pulley regular equipment Has Reverse Backs on Its Own Power New Way Air Cooled Motor Automatio Governor Bosch Mag netoHyatt Roller Bearings Multiple Disc Clutch All bearings dust and leak' proof. A sturdy, rugged; dependable, " reliable, simple and efficient machine. ' ' ' ' Come in and see this splendid factory guaranteed machine. .- i. i , ,-. Hubbard Bros. Phone 231 Medford Main and Riverside v Buy Primes During Prune Week.