o Jo o o frTEDFORD MATE TRIBUNTi, AtEDFORPP OftEOO FRIDAY, fARC?! fi, 19 " o News of Jackson County There ore many crates of fresh BBS from the many poultry yuru hweiiboutH ffoiriK into Medford vryf laat week and the firm of thltf UHV lJ MB uui UIU' UlUU jhuiuho, - AT REESE CREEK REESK CRKUK, I'.Iai. SprliiR htm cuint! at litHt, the lir-uiit il'u I weath :er Ik surely npprpcluleil after the long winter. Several arc plowing ailing the highway. There wim a called meetlnff of the I'aront-TeacheiK Hatunlny nflernoon at. the Kchool house, to talk over dlf feient thing. .. MIhh Myrtle Minter visited frlendi In Anhland last week. ' Mrs. S. Courtney, Mrs. W. K. Ham and MIhs Mlna Mint it culled at Watklnn Sunday afternoon. Sunday nchoil wan well attendetl IokI Sunday, thero lining 40 prOKnnt. It waa pleaHant to preet Mih. Kert Cliirno at Sunday schoid Sunday. She haH not born able' l o attend much thin winter on account of poor health. Mr. CumniinffM and family who hAvo Juat recently moved from Cali fornia were hIko at Sunday school. Their 'little hoy started to school last week. Myrtle Minter vlnlted with (irate Merrltt Sunday. The ICafflo Point and Kree Kerry Telephone Co., line 23, ,nitt in called HOHsion Monday aflermton at II. Wat kins'. A motion was made and car riod that they change the present lo cation of the telephone wire, (which h nt present running across lots) he fflnnliiff nt Ilecse Creek school house running along the Itulto Kails Mar- Itet road to intersect the Crater hake ilghway, thence along highway to op posite the old Kreo ferry. Also moved und ' carried that the president umi socrotary he appointed a committee to have the constitution and hy-laws re written; also to see tho county court while In session and secure u fran chise un the north side of Itutto Kails road, (which an mo wad granted). Th franchise along the west side of Cra ter Lake highway f pending. They begun work Thursday morning dig ging the post holes. Mutlrlce. Jacks has been confined to hip bed for a few days with the in u nips, hut Is getting ulong very well ut the present writing. Mr. and Mrs. If rouse have moved Into the Graham house. - Subject :for Sunday school next Humluy: "Tho Saviour On the Cross." Memory verse: "He that jiparcd not his own son. hut delivered him up fur us till, how shall he nut with him also freely give us all things." Humans 8:32. . ; ! .: . EAGLE POINT ITEMS ANTELOPE ITEMS KA03-12 POINT, March 4. Mr. nCrllon has just finish d plowing the lamj tilhich he has leased from Mr. lUtey, Mr. Day and .sons lias leaped the Low Is plut'e for a period of flvo years, e Mr. iJarl Von der llellen has just finished sowing three acres of onions. , Mr. Kissler of Portland has Just arrived und has leased his place to J. H. tuulcy1. 1 .Severn! of oiir loenl radio fans tuned In to Jiear President Cooltdge give hts inaugural address, which was broad pasted at o'clock Wednesday. ' fp raying and pruning urn In full progress on the Meridian orchard dur ing this nlV weather. ' .The roads In this vicinity have heen greatly improved by the road .crew In tho last week. Mr. M. Slumons wus u business caller In Medford today. Mrs. Harry Von der llellen visited Medford late this afternoon. ' Mr. C. It. Allen eame home from the pipe Hue camp late this evening. SIDE RIPPLES This community was greatly sild ilened by the death of Mrs. Marier V. Jacobs of Hlversido, who passed away on Saturday, February L'Hth, after an Illness of three works. She will be greatly missed by this community as she was a charter member of the lllvcrstdc Community club and wnn n willing worker in all the club activi ties. She leaves three children to mourn her loss, Nellie, l.yndall and (leorge, who were with her nt the lime of Tier death. Friends extend deepest sympathy to the hcrcjived ones. Miss Nellie Jacobs left for Omaha Monday night with tho body of her mother, who is to be Interred at that place. Mrs. lteatiiec Jones. Mrs. tieorge Keith., and Mrs. K. C, Klltott and son Imuald were in Grants Pass Saturday, x Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 1 -a nee and daugh ter Kuth of Hold Hill were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. FJIIott on Monday night. Mr. and Mi's. Charles Wuhl are Htaying at the Ja colts homo lit the nbsenee of Miss Nellie JacobH. Mrs. Mamie Champlln was a Med ford visitor on Wednesday und Thurs day of this week. id Wong Pon Chinese jV&dicine For Trrnlmrnt of Acute nml chronic li-rnr of Men mid Wflneu. Cinw and tumor trtl. Inftun-i. iry, bl'Uirr and tomarh troub, fits, hffnia, nature. ,-oM, ftimt- tnmt'r. ir alycta, fpvr, pfiftimmiia. ttima ihd th'-'it trouhU-a, rheuttiltum. m-ttofrltitf-. oiirr, conumption. catarrh, pilra, tordrooclv, al bumin a-k Office HcY.: 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. ConttilUtion Fn South front St. Wtdford. Of. 22. KAQLIO POINT, March 6. Mr. Thorndyke resigned his position with the bank here and has moved to Med ford, where he Is employed In a bank there. Mrs. Heulnh Lorton of Jacksonville was a visitor at the home of Mrs. 11. A. W'eldman Thursday. W'illium Gibson, formerly of Papain, Wash., now located In the Antelope vi cinity, was transacting business here n few days ago. Mr. Gibson is rais ing sheep. Mr. Whalley has gone to JIutte Falls to work In tho timber. jiunoipn iwHHiing 4ii I'oruano, can ed upon It. A. Weidman Saturday. Oub Ditsworth. Owen Coimver and Clyde Jtlpley from up the rlvei wero business cnllers in the Point the first of the week. Fred Thompson of Itrownslinrn and Flo Seymour of Antelope were busi ness callers hire this week. Miss lirewster, county demonstra tion agent, mot with the ladies of the nmmuiiity again Monday, at the home of Mrs. J, O. Thompson. Tho ladies are getting some valuable Instruction as well as having a pleasant time. Miss lirewster will meet again the la dies of the llith ward at Mrs. Thomp son's home. Tho Ladies club will meet next Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. William Perry. poultry keepers say they Intend to garner tho profits this seusogi them selves. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hartley return ed from Koseville, Calif., last Satur day where they wen? to visit their daughter, Mrs. Albort Daugherty and family. Wayne 'Hill of Talent made a short j business call 'in Medford last Wed nesday. Wayne. "and his brother CJlen work for the new merchant, Mr. ' Itrown, who recently bought out Mr. I 11111. j lJind buyers still continue to come In numbers to th locality between Talent and Phoenix. Several prospec tive buyers were here during thlast Mr. Mlchell and family hnve moved into their garage neef me site of their new bnp-low in the Highway Addi tion to Phoenix, where Mr. Michel can be nearer his building, which is progressing rapidly. Mr. Parker und daughter were pleasant guests for the evening at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Louio Culver Wednesday evening. Mr. Parker says ho Is going- to begin the erection of his new house ncaY A. 8.- Furry'a in a short time. Last Sunday Mrs. Lydia Powers and daughter, Miss Kleanor, and niece Mnude It ice, entertained at dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Orma Ooddard. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Rohison. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Colver, Mrs. OaggitO Oodird. Mrs. Sulla Dean. The dinner was a most bounteous one. consisting of alt the good things fntfu the farm, nnd prepared by ono who is famous for her culinary art. The nfternoon was pleasantly spent in visiting. Word has been received from Mr. Fillmore that he will be released from his contract in the well which ho has been drilling. Mr. Fillmore .will come immediately to go to work on the Trigonin well. Many letters have been received the past two months asking for information. I have been told to let the public know that they have no Intention of giving up the work here, it has been only because they could not get the services of a com- ln!teft man that work yed. O - .... has been dc- MILL FEED and CHICKEN FEED all Kinds MORTON MILLING CO. Automobile Repairing Day nd Night 8ervlee M00BE & MARTIN - . 8torapo Night Phone 1127 315 N. Rlvertlda Day Phono 806 MORTON HOSPITAL C REASONABLE HOMELIKE 1059 PINE ST- SAN FRANCISCO EDEN PRECINCT By Mary O. Carey. W. I. Kathc and his mother, Mrs. Itathc of Kden Valley spent lunt Sunday Ruesls of Mrs. A. U. Ferns of Fern Valley. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Bnrneburft of 10a st lCden were at Talent last Sunday visiting Mrs. Uui neburji's mother. Mrs. T, J. Hell. Harry Clleim of Talent was nt tho Plant Farm. Tuesday cutfaKlntf some tomato plants. . Mr. Henshaw. who formerly owned a part of the Dccson place but sold it, will garden a tract of the John IJee- son land this summer. H. M. Morrison of Benr Creek Clar- dons. In North Talent, hns rented a portion of tho land adjoining Dr. Miller, In tho Highway Addition to Phoenix, which Mr. Morrison will. plant to truck, melons, corn und other veR-etables. Mrs. 1 layman and daiiKhtgr, Miss Bertha returned from Mount t'resl Monday, where tlny have been work ing for the past two months. Miss l'rettyman of the Blue Flower Lodge, has been In Portland for the pant month attending to business connected with tho lodge. Miss I'reity mati expects to return about the Ii)(h of this month. Mrs. John Calhoun has been nt the Jack Allen home tho' past week, as Mrs. Allen has been .iiuit'e sick with flu. Mr. Hi'iishaw of Talent was out looking for early cabbage plants last Monday, but found he was loo early for the hardy cold-frame plants, and it is rather early to c bunco the lender kind in the open ground yet. Mr. Parsons of ihoenlx made a business trip up into North Talent Monthly morning to sco about sidling a flue Jlolstein cow which he has. Mrs. M. Hose is visiting her sons. I Joyd and Louie Colver t his week. This is her first visit since sho re turned from Portland in January. Mrs. r. Carey Bold to Fred JLtayliw of the Mount Crest ranch In Califor nia ono hundred and sixty of her fine record White Lephorn pullets. Mr. Bayliss hus an expert poultryman on the ranch and will keep a flue flock from now on. Wni. High has been hauling quite a lot of spray dope to iho orchardists In the vicinity of Talent this week. Mr. Wat klus who formerly resided In North Talent, is kept busy these days he being a spray man. Hill Luman of the Star Market In Medford was out looking at some Tat beeves which some of the North Tal ent people have for sale, Be Happy Make every day a joy. A sparkle in your morning drink will do that. Dont lose a day by dullness or unfit tics?. Don't suffer blue days when they can he sunny. All the difference lies in the way vou start them. This is what to do. Drink a gl.iss of water upon rising, hot or cold. That washes out the stom ach prepares the way for breakfast. Add to that water a little jad Salts. That makes a delightful, effervescent drink. Jad Salts are made from acids of lemon and grape, combined with Itthta Inne hour comes elimination of the poisons which depress. Of that clog gitiff which makes you unlit. The experience is delightful. It is bring Jig millions of joyous days to peo ple who employ it. Just a line drink before breakfast means a d.iy at your best. Co try it. All drumists have lad Salts. Ai'Lyou will never forget the day you tuVt ciloy them. Radio Messages! V. ' ; Of the Inaguration Were Received by Hundreds of Rogue River Valley Citizens 95 Busy Stores . . The Reason We Sell Expect the news of their many bargains to be flashed to thousands by the Mail Tribune. These bargains. are made possible because of the combined buying power of our many stores and our cash system. Our Ready - to - Wear Department 1 Is Filled to Overflowing With the Ney Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses, Sweaters, Blouses, House Dresses, Aprons, Etc. To fully appreciate this wonderful showing of these beautiful Spring Garments, you should see them and note the very low prices on these garments. A FEW OF OUR PRICES LISTED IN THIS AD COATS DRESSES Coats priced at $8.50, $11.50, $12.00; Silk Dresses priced at $10.75, $11.50, $15.75, $16.50, $19.50, $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 to $28.75. $16.50 to $27.50. Flannel Dresses at $10.50 to $25.00. SHOES Many of the new spring shoes are here, other shipments arriving daily. Quality shoes at low prices, (let them Mow while our sizes and widths are complete. Men's .l,'i'-!?nin Dress Shoes, vi.lucs to $9.00 at $5.00. New Tun Colored Pumps, nt $5.95, $6.95, $7.-15 to $7.95. Patent l'limps. hitfli heels, $5.75 to $7.50. .ov Heel Pumps, $3.98 to $5.25. See Our Murium Counters for Ladies Shoes, values to $'.'.00 at $4.9S. Values to G.0O at $3.98. .Men's Dress Shoes, $3.85 to $7.50. Men's Work Shoes, Snout style, $1.98 to $3.00. Men's Work Shoes. $2.98 to $4.85. Ititf line Children's Slippers and Shoes. Also Hoys' Work and Dress Shoes. JjLii-J-l' " " jJ- I Sweaters Spring (Sweaters Skirts priced at $1.85 to $7.00 Skirts $4.50. to $10.00 House Dresses and Aprons Linen Dresses $5.75 to $12.75 House Dresses at ' $1.85 to $3.00 Aprons,, special ....50 and 98 Blouses Blouses priced at .' ....$3.00 to $10.00 In the Men's Department ; Men's Spring Suits All that is new in style, materials and' colors for the young man you will find in these spring suits shown here. Priced at $18.75 to $38.25. Mens suits priced at $33.25 to $38.25. See Our Bargain Racks Uroken size in suits Cor the men and vtninir mft priced to clftsc out . ouc. $14.85. S16.85, $22.S5 to $24.S5. Men's Caps and Hats New Spring Caps priced at $1.25 to $2.50. New Spring Hats priced at $2.25 to $6.30. ! . Men's Shirts Our new spring line of F. and AV. Shirts are here. Prices range froi$1.00to $3.25 in collar attached shirts. Pan.; shirts at $1.00 to $4.50. feuy.- JHE DAYLIGHT STORE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY