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Ity Alary (V, Carey.
Tho Phoenix Kchuol wmi the mem
ory contest in niUNic UKftin this ynar.
Tho.so who have been pnicMic-inB hunl
for the two weeks Kincu school closed
nnl who represented the school were
Mildred Hlldehrand. .In Hartley,
Kehecca .lent- Rose. Kthel 1I-kI'I
JHarohi Fish and Gladys Ferns. -Much
credit Is due Mrs. Fletcher Finn who
has taken much time and pains with
tho teum slneo the close of the rt'KU
lar school work has closed.
Mis. rtowman, mother of Mrs.
Turnhow of Talent, is very HI with
heart trouble and Infirmities of old
ae. Mrs. Howrrmn has been an In
valid for tlio ptist several years and
has made her home with her daiiKh
teivMrs. Turnbow.
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Towry of Med
fonl were pleasant . callers at the
Carey plant farm lat Sunday evon
intf. Mr. I;owiy Is foreman for the
past -tcn or twelve years at the Hear
Crook orchards.
Mrs. Made Wright and Mrs. (i. C.
McClain of Phoenix were Med ford
visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Metlain
attended the funeral of the Into Mrs.
Martha Talent. Interment took place
at Ashland.
H. M. limvman, our mall currier,
and" his wife, returned last Monday
from a three days trip to K lamath
county where they visited their son
Halph anfl family.
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Utile Florence JJopp has been
fiuiie sick the past week. The trouble
is thouKht to bo from teething. She
is under tho doctor's, care ho waver.
Thinning had to be delayed on uc
eo u n t of t h o h eav y rains, and the
thinning crews have been rather rest-
j less during the recess.
CJuh Heck of Tiilt-nt has bought the
crops off of what was formerly known
as the Oden place.
J. K. Fish and wife of Phoenix
made a trip into tho Willamette val
ley tlm latter part of last week,
where they purchased four head of
purebred Jersey cattle, two fine heif
ers anfl a prize winning male. This
will in all likelihood be the founda
tion of a purebred herd in this part
of the valley. The purchase is as
follows: Two fine heifers from 1). C.
Howard at Jieverton, also the herd
sire, Captain Tristram's St. Mawes,
one of the best animals of the breed
both for show quality and produc
tion, lie is three, years old and has
won two first and one second at the
Pacific International. The fourth ono
of the purchase was a purebred cow
from J. C, Uiown at Shedd, OreKon.
The little ' town of Talent today
feels the loss of another one of her
early pioneers. Jn the death of Mrs.
Mart ha Jane Talent we mourn the
passing- of one who was very deal- to
the hearts of many of Talent's old
settlers. Mr. and Mrs. Talent were
(he founders of the town of Talent.
They kept the first po.stoffice this
side of Ashland, long before Meilford
came into existence. They took tho
mail from the old .stage coach. They
also built the first store. Jn Talent as
in Med ford they both we're the
staunchest of Christian workers.
Their home was always open to stran
gers. .Mr. Talent built a number of
business houses in Talent as well as
a number of fine homes, which he
sold at different times. Heloved and
trusted by all, they will forever re
main In our memories. Few persons
enjoyed the true Christian reverence
that both Mr. and Mrs. Talent always
enjoyed among their fellowmen. This
Christian spirit was the consolation of
both -these worthy Christians In their
last moments. Interment in the fam
ily plot at Ashland.
Wo are pleased lo be able to an
nounce that .Mrs. Kiln Patterson, who
has been confined In the Sacred Heart
hospital in Modford for the past five
months, has been brought home. Mrs.
Patterson is gaining in strength and
is on the road to recovery, She has
her nursf with her In her own home.
MECCA
The . Jacknon county museum" Is
meeting with much succobs as the
registration books show visitors rom
Tennessee, Colorado, Pennsylvania,
New York, California, Washington and
from all points fo Oregon. As this is
known us the Jackson county museum
unybody having any old relic or any
thing of historical vulue will please
send them In and will be responsible
for same. All help to make this one
of the greatest attractions of the state.
Air. and Mrs. Owen Ogden of Salem,
Mrs. Eva Hostwlck and Win. Schultz
and son Vernon of Medford, were
Tuesday evening guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cameron.
The Campflre Girls return from an
outing at Squaw lake. Miss Teal, the
leader, is still In our city.
Miss Stevons, accompanied by Mrs.
Roy .Martin, motored north, Mrs.
Martin stopping at Hoseburg to be
present at iter sister's wedding, 'and
Miss Stevens returning to her home
j near Portland to spend her vacation,
will return in the fall to take charge
of tho high school.
Mrs. C. E. Cook accompanied by
Mrs. Edgar, left this week by motor
to bakeview to visit friends. Mrs.
Cook was a former teacher in Lake-
jvlew and Rev. Edgar was a former
pastor.
Mrs. Lena Beery and Ora Edwin
were recent visitors In our city, guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Heery.
John and George Schump of Doris,
Cal., are having a week's vacation
from the Knox mill, where they are
em ployed. They report snow in that
community.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. A. Rafrali (formerly
Lena Coffman) are the proud parents
of a baby boy, horn April 8.
F. Wllford of Medford was a recent
visitor In our city.
Mi, and Mrs. Clarence Hunt and
Mrs. A. Ackera and son Robert of
Medford were Sunday guests at the
home of Mm. C. E. Poole.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kingsley cele
brated their tenth wedding anniver
snry at their home on Culy street.
"If you spent 60 days
straight at the kitchen stove
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POWLK COMPANY I
tVKIK PAIUNKIUT
IN PROGRESS
you'd see why it is that nearly eighteen
hundred homes within reach of the Copco
lines arc now using electric ranges.
Two hours a day, every day in the year,
Is probably a low estimate of a housewife's
time in the kitchen. Sixty full days, in
all and they're worth making easier!
Electrical cooking is easier, and cleaner.
It puts an end to dirt and ashes. It means
less sweeping of floors, less cleaning of
walls, cleaner utensils.
Electrical cooking is tastier. Uniform,
controllable heat saves the flavor of dainty
foods. Electrical cooking is economical sur
prisingly so. The average cost of electri
city for cooking is only about twice the
cost of the electric lighting current in the
same home. (Actual average figures fof
your own neighborhood will be shown you
upon request.) '
Don't pass the next display of electric
ranges without just dropping in and ask
ing your dealer more about them and
about the convenient payment terms he
is offering. . 0
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THtt CALIFORNIA OR1-GON POWER COMPANY
Tuesday evening, June 10. Those
present were Grandpa Schulz, Sir. and
Mrs. Adolph Schulz and daughter, Mrs.
Zonsear and son Johnnie, Mr. ifnd
Mrs. Everett Schulz, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schulz and Paul Schulz and
Mrs. Helen Thompson. Many cooking
utensils were given and all were
served ice cream, cake and coffee.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kilhain and
daughter, Laura, accompanied by Mrs.
Kllham's mother, Mrs. E. J. Kubli of
Portland, arrived in our city Tuesday.
Mrs. Kubli will reside at her home
while Mr. and Mrs. Kilham will motor
to Los Angeles to attend the Shriner's
convention, and their (laughter, .Miss
Laura, will attend the summer school
at Berkeley, Cal.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Patterson of
Bend, Ore., arrived In our icty.
Miss Marv Wlttprer silent the week
end at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Miles
Cantrall at Ruch, returning Saturday
with Mr. and Mrs. Cantrall, and then
motored to Forest Grove and spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hines, returning Monday evening. .
Mr. and Mrs. aCrl Bennett of Med
ford were Sunday guests at the homo
of Mr. and Airs. K. O. MerrlfielcK
The Jacksonville library will be
open on Friday afternoons only, In
stead of Tuesday and Friday. '
Mrs. Robert Do Shazer was a busi
ness visitor in Medford Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Llndley from
Bend.' Ore., are guests this week at
I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Llnd
ley. They are here, to locate and ex
pect to purchase a home;
Hotel Jenning occupants have dim
inished in number in the hist week,
now being the lowest this year.
The benefit cance given recently by
the Royul Neighbors was a most suc
cessful affair. The amount taken in
was $75 and after the expenses of
orchestra, hall, piano and other inci
dentals were paid the nice sum of $35,
with three dozen finished tea towels,
were turned in to the treasury of the
chamber of commerce.
The Jackson county museum con
tinues to be bf great interest to many
visitors each day.
Mrs. George Armstrong and Mrs.
Joe Pope and son Rollin. and Mrs.
Arthur Mulholland and Mrs. Forest
Tomlinson (formerly Miss Beatrice
Eaton), all from Coquille. motored on
Friday to our city, spending several
days and returning Wednesday morn
ing to Coquille.
William Broad and young daughter
of Weed are spending this week at
the heme of Mrs. Anna Broad.
Mrs. R. E. Giger and little son,
Ttlchard, of Portland, and Mrs. Susie
Turner Neil of Palo Alto. Cal., mother
of Mrs. Glger, were guests of friends
in our city Thursday. Mrs. Xell is
returning Iwth her daughter to Port
land to spend her summer vacation.
i Mrs. .".ell is teacher of music in a
'girls' private school in Palo Alto. She
was for many years.a resident of our
city.
J R. Htilse of St. Louis has leased
the Bishop blacksmith sljop and cnines
to our city highly recommended as an
up-to-date blacksmith and is now at
the old stand on California street.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Xelderniyer are
the proud parents of a baby girl, born
Tuesday.
- Mrs E. J. Von Moltke and Mrs.
Harnett Gundelath. who arrived in
our citv from Long Beach and expect
to move into their new home, wincn
Mr. Childers is now completing on
South Third Btreet, next week.
EAGLE POINT HEMS
Mr. Jones and 11. O. Brown will co
to Lebanon Friday where they will
purchase a carload of purebred Short
horn cows for their ranches.
Mr. Duller returned with his family
Sunday from Portland.
.Mrs. Green of Los Angeles Is vis
iting her sister, Mrs. Floyd I'ear-'o
Miss Edna Jacks has recovered from
the chicken pox and Is now able to le
out again.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Thompson mo
tored to .Sacramento a few days ago.
Airs. Ward, Airs. -McPherson, Mrs.
Loy and several others attended the
graduating exercises at Ashland.
.Mrs. I . u. urown and Mrs. L 8
Charley entertained the Ladies Clvira
at the home of Mrs. Brown Thursday
afternoon.
.Mr. and Airs. M. P. Hoefler and m,.
Laura Thompson of San Francisco
took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. q
Thompson Sunduy evening. ' '
Phoenix and Eagle Point baseball
teams will play on Eagle p0,
,ri.iin,ls Sundav afternoon nt v.m
Kstlier Hanaford returned t.,' i....
home since the close of school afm
spending tho winter with Mrs. Ayera
I Air. and Mrs. Jackson of Santn
ll'aula, California visited with Air. nm
tAlrs. Charles Crotser for a cotmio
'days. I
The last regular meeting of the year
tfor Parent-Teachers' association wuv.
be held at the school house Friday af J
ternoon, June 12, 2:.tu p. m. ' t
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Advance Statement to Automotive Trade
About Wasson Motor Check Tests
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Be Held in Medford
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THE much-discussed Wasson Motor Check
is coming to conduct for local car owners
the free Havoline oil-power tests which have
made it a sensation everywhere it has gone.
The Motor Check works like X-ray on
motor, transmission, rear end and brakes. It
even measures the performance of gasoline
and oil.
You've heard "Oil is more than oil it is
power." The Motor Check revealed it. Trade
papers discussed it. Newspapers broadcasted
it. Car owners acclaimed it.
Automobile manufacturers heeded it and
revised their lubrication procedure.
This announcement reveals just one side
of the interest the Motor Check holds for
automotive dealers. In a year, it has taught
dealers and owners alike that oil means more
than lubrication. It has shown the vital
relation that oil has to power.
Havoline has shown that power goes up,"
10 to 50 per cent., simply by changing from
wrong oil to right oil. The Motor Check is .
here to prove it in any man's car.
Come and see the machine. Special trade
showing starts one week in advance of opening
to public. Bring a car. Get a free test.
Round up mechanics, drivers and salesmen.
Don't let any important individual in your
organization miss the Wasson Motor Check.
We nave
worked out this plan so that every dealer
in town ean -get "in:.'on it
You Give Crank Case Service
We furnish you with oil power
test certificates which entitle your
customers, with every crank case fill
ing of Havoline, to the free tests on
the Wasson Motor Check.
Call Representative'
HAVOLINE OIL
at' - :
EADS BROTHERS
TRANSFER CO.
32 N. Front Phone 315
M.lMl.i-""" L
Certificate f
Your Customer Gets This Service
First: crank case drained and re-filled with
Havoline the power oil of proper grade for his car.
Then: the free tests on the Wasson Motor Check
1. Test car for horse power.
2. Test car for slippage of gases past pistons.
3. Test car for timing accuracy.
4. Test speedometer accuracy.
5. Test car for wheel alignment.
C. Test car for brake adjustment.
7. Test car for slipping clutch.
8. Repeat tests Nos. 1 and 2 after owner has driven
car the distance indicated by Wasson Motor Check
engineer.
9. Furnish car owner record of all tests and an oil
prescription specifying correct grade of Havoline and
proper period for oil change.
Cut ifiorra Oil Power
.Tett Cortificates
xrith Havoline Oil
Coupons attachtd.
Steady, large-space newspaper advertising will tell everybody how '
to get tests. We supply all dealers with a chart which tells crank-case
capacities of all makes of cars. Certificates and coupons are reaHv
Get in ! Do it now ! fee for yourself the way the Motor Check helps
Havoline dealers sell oil. Write or 'phone for details.
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Encourage ciastom&gps to get these tests
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HEN power is there, everything required of
a lubricant is there.
Poor oil is what's wrong with most cars. Once an
owner sees the power that right oil gives his ear, he
can use the information to cut down repair bills. It
will save him many a dollar on gasoline and oil.
Tell customers what the Motor Check will show.
Get the Oil-Power story pat. Point out
that the free Motor Check test alone shows
'more about a car than could ever be learned
before.
Tie in with our newspaper advertising.
Public tests begin as announced. Signs, pos
ters, window displays, etc., furnished free
With coupons.
'Phone for the Havoline salesman today.
One sales aid furnished dealers is the
remarkable Motor Check booklet.
"Oil is More Than Oil It Is Power."
. Get one now and read it. iAdvance
copies also supplied car owners on
frustration at right ahowa Motor
Chvck testing a cat.
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