FT? TP AT, g SEPTEMBER 11.. 1925-
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MEDFORD QMATTJ TftTfcTTNR
Halt thm wortJ
is half af
Cn auecott In llfo be
1 undermined by consti
pation Indeed it can.
Tha poisons of this dis
ata tira you out wear
you down, make you
list lets and ma lea you
losa lntaraat In tilings
in general. Ambition la
moat often prompted
by a thoroughly healthy
bod. Kellogg'a ALL
bR AN bring permanent
relief from constipation.
News of Jackson County
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RANCH FOR $9000
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COLDES WEST TEA cup ol T-
anJ Or tfl Japan
Golde
Mart of the
Golden
West
-and the visitor sees towering
snow-capped mountains- forests
primeval - glimmering stretches
of water - and can soothe his
mind and body with a satisfying
ESSEX COACH
; ' excellent condition
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
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Our paint stlcketh '
closer thin a
brother.
All ot Ufa's lossons
are not Icnrncd In
school. The losnon ot
paint's protection
comes from expr.
once. We know that
paint Is the best pro
tective policy. Why
do we put It off?
ivuMS-ra-imj
' Fblhw Peter P.unt AiMcvl
hi WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
;- yoor $ screens, windows ana oasn,
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and .
v Prices Absolutely Right.
, Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before
... Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. . ,
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford A Modern Mill Oregon
For parties or Inform
al gatherings ot any
iort our Ice cream ta
always the most de
lightful nntl appro
priate dessert you can
servo, llucsts recog
nize the hem when our
crentna ure aorved.
Yum Yum and
Nutritious loo Cream
Jackson County
Creamery
By Mary 0. Carey.
KDRN I'UECINCT. Sept. H. Talent
makes another Important sale, that of
the Nye poultry and Kunlen furrn.
H. II. Nye last week sold to .1. C.
Ottlnxer, former owner' of Jackson
Hot HiirlnKH, his small poultry and
garden ranch In thd south end of town.
Ills is one of the very best' little
places in the valley and although It
oontulns only three acres or less, It
hroiiKht 19000 and Is worth every
dollar paid by the new owner. Mr.
Nye will build new poultry houses on
his other place In the northern part
of town, and will move Into what was
formerly the Schiiller house, now
owned by Mr. Nye.
There are two of the men Interested
In the building of the new sawmill
who have come to Talent to make
their home. One of them last Tues
day closed a deal for the Wlthrow
property and moved from the Nye
house Into his own borne. The other
partner will still occupy part of the
blK house owned by Mr. Nye, and part
ol' which the Nye family will also
occupy until other arrangements can
be made.
Dr. Newdey of Urownsboro was
canvassing the smaller towns Monday
and Tuesday of this week In the In
terosts of the Jackson County News.
Mr. Newdey canvassed Phoenix and
Tulnnt, then went on to Ashland, col
lecting and taking new subscriptions.
W. 13, Anderson and others of Kast
ICden finished their threshing work
last week and were marketing their
grain, some of. which was sold to the
poultry keepers In this part of the
precinct.
S. P. Barnehurg was in Portland the
past two weeks having medical exam
inations by Dr. Coffey. Me is visiting
with his cousin. Dr. Nell Barneburg.
while in the city.
R. A. Ward is very ill at the home
of his nephew. Ray Ward of Fern
Valley, where he has been making
bis home.
Alfred High of Snnta Rosa Is In the
vallpy and has opened up a shoe store
in Medford In the new Hutchison &
Lumsden building. The Highs are one
of the oldest pioneer families in the
valley. The relatives held a picnic in
Aslilnnd at T.itbia park a week ago
last Thursday, and most of the mem
bers of the old pioneer family were
present. ' . ; i
J. M. Rader, Owen Dun'nn and Mr
Dnyman are out at the Hader ranch
on a hunting trip and expect to be
ready when the season bnens. '
Mr. Bowman of Fern Valley was 0
Talent visitor Tuesday forenoon.
Miss Alnha Rinkey returned to her
home nt Gold Hill Sunday afternoon
after spending a wenk with her sister,
Misa Ttt'iln. at thft Rnripr linmn. .
T. ,T. Ftsh Is having a garage built1
nt bis home west of Phoenix. Mr.
Duffy is helping do the carpenter
work.
School opened Tuesday morning at
Phoenix and the pupils were hustling
awny to Medford to buy the many new
books which will be required this year
Many of our farmers are cutting
the third cron of alfalfa, and It is
much above the average of former
seasons. -
C. Carey sold a fine .Tersev cow to
Mr. Duffy, with her third calf by her
side. The cow is a beauty and a good
milker.
K C. Locltwood of the White Wing
poultry farm hns Just completed two
big poultry houses and Is shutting In
for the winter laving period about
1000 fine pullets. These are from his
record trap-nested stock and will no
doubt make a fine record for eggs
during the winter months.
The Stnncllfle packing house put
In full time the past week and expect
to be kept busy for some time to come
as the Inter pears are coming In now
and promise to make a big run.
With Hie several poultry keepers
living between Phoenix and the
county farm, there are something over
2000 laving hens that will be kept
confined In houses this winter, all of
which are young and Hogunlzed or
trnn-nested flocks.
Tho Talent Irrigation district will
put in the biggest single booth exhibit
nt the county fair this year. One
whole section will be used for this
display of agricultural products. Mr.
Arnsnlger hns been covering the en
tire district soliciting' the products
thnt have been raised under the
Talent Irrigation project.
Last Sunday at the Phoenix Presby
terian church there was taken Into
fellowship a class of seven members.
Some of them were given baptism nt
the morning services nnd one was a
former member. The occasion vna a
Joyous ono to the community,
HI VKTIRTDR, Sept. 1 0. During
the electrical storm of Friday night,
the lightning struck the large oak
tree at the corner of the cluri houHe
and broke tho electric wires that
were on the tree and blew all the
fuses In the club house. One of tho
carpenters had a narrow escape from
bein killed, he had just turned on
one of the switches nnd only had his
hand off from It a second when' the
lightning struck. He was stunned
quite badly from the Hhock. The
electric company from Medford were
notified right awny to come and
make repairs, which they did in a
short while.
Mrs. Rose Gay who hns been ill
for the past month in the Ashland
hospital, returned to her home on
Riverside much improved in health.
Mrs. Maude Chumplin went to
Grants Pass Tuesday morning to have
dental work done.
Frederick Uwensson who has been
In Los Angeles mopped en route in
'ortland to visit his aunt, Mrs. F. C.
Elliott and family.
John Davis who is staying nt the
home of hfs sister, Mrs. Chas. Wuhl.
spent a few days in Medford last
week.
Miss Nellie Jncobs nnd Miss Mary
McMillan were In Rogue River Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs, F. E. "Wahl nnd Mr.
and Mrs. R. R, Khreve nnd daughter
called Sunday at the homes of Mr.
and Mrs. Chhs. Wnhl and Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Matthews.
Mrs. F. 15. Elliott and son Donald
were shopping in Grants Pass Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Alden, Mrs. J.
H. Butler and Jane McQunt were
down from Medford Thursday to help
decorate the club house.
Elliott Butler who works for the
orest Reserve spent Saturday night
at the home of his mother, Mrs.
Maude Champlin.
A daughter was born Monday mor
ning to Mr. and Mrs. Clay Byles of
tho El Ora ranch.
Foots Creek school began Monday
morning with an enrollment of 17
pupils.
Mrs. Abby Champlin, Mrs. Beatrice
Jones and Mrs. Georgia Kettle at
tended the show, "The Ten Com
mandments," in Grants Pass Tuesday.
The regular business -meeting of
the club will not be held Sunday,
Sept. 13th as planned.
Mr. and Mis, Richard HunHley of
the El Oro ranch are the proud par
ents of a baby girl born Thursday
morning.
RttNO, New. Sept. ' 10 Znck Wil
cox, 78, whose 22-foot heard won him
second place In the whlskerlng com
petition at Sucrnmcnto some years
ago, was seriously Injured at Cnrson
City. Wilcox was struck by an auto
mobile while riding his bicycle down
the main street of that city. He
suffered a compound fracturo of one
leg nnd one shoulder wns sprained
It Is reared that hfs injuries may
prove fatal, A twenty year old parrot
which Invariably rode on the handle
barn of his bicycle was not tn.tund.
Medford Plate and
Window Glass Co.
Automobile glass and glass for all
purposes. We repair broken win
clows and resllver old mirrors, make
mirrors any site. Complete Una
beveling ami grinding machinery:
cm ploy nothlug but experienced
help.
J, V. MORGAN, Manager
118 8. Bartlett Phone 140
E. Hnmmel's have finished
picking their D'AnJous, though they
were delayed by the rain.
Will Stille and family of Duns-
muir, Cul., visited with Mr. Slille's
brothers, John and Eli, the first of
the week. They were at Sunday
s,;hmol, shaking- hands with old
friends.
A. I. Young and daughter. Miss
Ethel, of the Kandy Kitchen near
Prospect, nlso Miss Katon, called at
the Watklns home Tuesday.
Fern Young is visiting nt the
Witt Ulna home a few dnys this week.
School convened Monday for a nine
month's term. Some of the pupils
fro mthls district will attend high
school at Eagle Point this winter.
Mike Hei'kenhorger is In Portland,
working nt his tailoring trade. Elmer
Robertson la prepnrlng to build. A
good , many new houses are being
built this fall.
Sunday school next Sunday, Mem
ory verse, "Prove nil things; hold
fast that which Is good." The fol
lowing Sunday, September 20, Will
be nn nil day meeting, all come and
bring something to eat at noon.
Mrs. Otis Van Slyke visited her
daughter, Mrs. James M err lit, last
week and helped her put up peaches.
This week Mrs. Merrltt la visiting
her mother nnd canning peaches.
Barney Goode nnd mother nnd Mr.
nnd Mrs. Theodore Jones visited
friends In Grnnts Pass Sunday.
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man effecttv for killing flirt), mosquito
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Orod tUfOsU, MltIfu
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He didn't have the energy to jight
Lost . another tig order. . .
the fourth defeat that day. All because
he didn't have the energy to fight when
his prospect said "No." Something had
blunted his senses and stolen his strength.
That "something" was constipation.
What a shame so many people suffer from
constipation when there is an easy, pleas
ant, sure .way to permanent relief the
regular use of Kellogg's ALL-BRAN two
tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases,
with every meal. t
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN Is what ddctors caU
a bulk food. As it travels through the sys
tem, its fiber remains unchanged.. There
fore, it sweeps the intestine clean and
drives out the vicious poisons of constipa
tion. ALL-BRAN also absorbs and carries
moisture through the intestinal tract, stimu
lating it to healthy. -normal acUon. ALL.
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cream, sprinkled over cereals, or cooked
with cereals; in soups, or made into tho
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it is guaranteed to bring permanent relief
or your grocer returns the purchase price.
Caution! Be sui.e to get Kellogg'
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cers sell it. Leading
restaurants serve it.
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BRAN ready - to-eat
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