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These tell you ifcly of their years of suffering of their n! home remedies and even opera it, and, finally, of their complete cure nyNON-SUItUCALmethod. These are fiom men and women of W every statiua. many of whom you oJrU may know. You will learn by reading tni book wny i can give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to cure ourPile& or return your tee. HO, Hoi ni' ppm writx wwttini IAS; J DEAN. MD.Inc tTlAND OFFlrES: SEATTLE OFFICES: Dan BuilUinv J08-MJ SU 6ud HVAMVnAIN bTH AND PIN ft ICASH PAID I For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves fw. A. KINNEY 'Furniture House 15 E. Main Phone 505 DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS E SHOT FOR A DEER LIVES TWO DAYS ROGUE mVKR, Oct. 15. Leslie Carr, while out hunting last Saturday was mistaken for a deer by his com panion and shot through the hip and passed away Monday. He was at his sinter's near Myrtle Creek. Hia par ents and brother left Saturday as soon as word was received of the acci dent. ' . Reed Carter returned Saturday evening from a business trip to Port land. While away Mr. Carter visited his brother ut Tacoma, Wash. Fred Minthorn, an old resident of Kvans Valley, died Thursday morn ing at the home of his son in Grants l'ass. Mr. Minthorn was born April 21, 1854 in Wisconsin and died Oct. 8. 1925. He In survived by the widow and two sons and two daughters. Mr. Minthorn has lived here for the past 30 years and leaves a host of friends who mourn his passing. The funeral was held Sunday ufternoon at the Hope Preabyterian. church.' Rev. Wil son officiating. The Enterprise (i range of Wimer had charge at the grave. Many beautiful flowers were brought showing the esteem the friends felt for the departed. - While riding on the. running gears of a wagon Monday, the young son of Fred Witt, who lives on , Pleasant Creek, in some manner caught his foot on a stump and broke his leg just above the ankle. James Milton is hauling lumber for the building of a new house on his ranch. The Kvans Valley school has all new teachers this year. ,,. - The first issue of the school paper was printed last week. The paper will be. published weekly this win ter and Is a very interesting little sheet. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crump on September 28. a daughter. Mrs, Crump was formerly Miss Grace Car ter. - ' . No school this week after Wednes day bh account of teachers' institute. Mrs. Eliza Caldwell has .returned to Rogue River for the winter after sev eral months spent up In the valley. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strahan visited Tuesday at their daughter's in Talent. Mrs. Bob Grimm ett has returned to the logging camp after a few duys spent at home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell, parents of Mrs. Earl Strahan, left last Friday for a visit with a daughter in southern California. They expect to be goen a couple of months, j A very pleasant surprise party was given at the Eearhart home in honor of Arleues' birthday, September 23rd. Every one present report a jolly time. The Campfire girls gave a banquet one evening last week in honor of the new members they were taking Into the organization. A new furnace has been placed In the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter and1: Mrs. Bessie tturkfuirt and Betty Jean were callers at the Oscar Shepherd home Tuesday evening. The ladies of the CIvte Improve ment club met with Mrs. Fred O'Kelly Friday. James Owens has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Glenn Woolridge and while here Mr. Owens also looked over his properly and made some repairs. Aid en Gal breath was shaking hands with friends in Rogue River Wednes day. Alden has been away all- sum mer in the logging camps of Califor nia. At the last meeting of the Grange several new names were presented for membership. We are glad to see oth ers taking interest in the Grange work. - 1 1 AMnrnonM nnrn I nllUUWUIT bKLLn nelM if. Fir It i IN ii mNh I I Jrv n -n II Our paint otlckcth frfl ri closer than flM 111 Our paint atlckcth closer than a brother. All of life's lessons are not learned tn school. The lesson of paint's protection comes from exirl ence. We know that paint. Is the best pro- ' . m Baal r . m m m m M-t.i-ia-Tm-jii tvow Peter Paffifs Advice j We hear that Mr. Harrison anil Mr. Polk are about to sell their ranches to a man for a goat farm. E. J. Center went to Central Point after a load of sugar pine board to cover his house Thursday, J. A. Mays is hauling wood to Tal ent. Mrs. James MacDowell called on Mrs. Frank Marquess Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Marquess went to Talent Thursday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Mays in the evening. George Young made a business trip to Snood frit Thursday. Mrs. MacDowell and husband were dinner guests at the Mays home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Maultby were callers at the Skeeters home Friday evening. Mrs. Mays and Mrs. MacDowell call ed on Mrs. Schner and sister, Mrs. Wasco. Thursday afternoon. Mr. Schner Is digging his potatoes. He has a fine crop. Jark Gill was ' up to his ranch Thursday evening on business. He wants to sell his hny and horse. Jim Mavn and daughter, Ruth, were Talent callers Saturday. . E. J. Center is having Jim Mays haul his 'lumber up to the homestead to finish his house The country la getting so fnfested with porcupine that one can't raise corn, apples or any kind of fruit. The Shoodie boys nay they are just tnk.nir their corn before it is ready to gather. , Mr. and Mrs. polk snent the day Pdny with- Frank Marquess and wife. Kerott Rnley Is back from Canada where he spent two weeks. He says thnv hn" now tip thpre, Mrs, Bnley in quite Bick. Seems like she his r"""e than her share of trou ble this fall. Al Myers hauled cabbage Monday for Jim Marquess. HIP SrhniPr hauled apples to Mod- ford Tuesday. Harry ttrhrht mnk final proof on his homestead Tutajr, EWE IN TALENT HALL TALENT. Oct. 1U. A meeting of rabbit fanciers of southern Oregon was held Friday, evening, October 9, In the city hall, about 75 being pres ent from Josephine, Klamath and Jackson counties. A sumptuous rab bit supper was served at 7:30 by the wives of the local rabbit breeders. Th.p. xrna trtaA rnhhll innlh h. hi .nkkt. ...I.V. roast rabbit and rabbit sausages and all the fixings, including watermelons and strawberry shortcake. Then fol lowed the business meeting and elec tion of officers, as follows: President, It, H. Lowe of Talent, Jackson connty; first vice-presidrat, A. R. Renner of Klamath Falls, Klamath county; sec ond vice-president. Dr. C. H. Marks of Grants Pnss, Josephine county; secre tary, Gus Beck of Talent" Jackson county: treasurer, Ray Brennen of Klamath Falls, Klamath county; direc tors. H. H. Ix)we, A. R. Renner, I3r. C, ft. Marks, E. X. Koser of Josephine county, W. W. Donurt of Klamath county. Glen S. Cleveland of Talent, and Archie Waterman of Talent. Speeches were made by the leading rabbit breeders of the three counties. Secretary's report showed the society in good financial standing. A com mittee was appointed to select a loca tion for a winter show. Among those who attended the rabbit supper in Talent last Friday evening were Mrs. Itura Cumminns and sons. Ray and Lester: Mr. and Mrs. W. V.Donart, Judge and Mrs. A. R. Renner and Junior, Ray Brennen, all of Klamath Falls; Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mansfield and C. H. Cole of Ashland and W. W. Walker and son and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Stearns of Medford. Mrs. Docia L. Norrls and Leiand Wlllltts of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Cassia Boyce of Tolo were in Talent Sunday to attend the funeralof Mrs. Catherine Alford. Ed Taylor and Miss Eva Kerby were married October 3. They are residing up Wagner creek at present. Mr. and Mrs. Bruin returned Wed nesday of last week from Portland. Cliff Garvin is out on a hunting trip. Dee Bowman, Janoh Barrett and Bill Spitzer left Monday on a hunting trip over in the Applegatn country. ' Mr. Shattuck bas traded his ranch to Dr.' Reedy for a ranch about 40 miles this side of Portland. Mr; Shat tuck does not expect to move until spring. i Mr. and Mrs. T. Tt. Larabson of Grants Pass arrived Thursday, visit ing with their neice. Mrs. R. C. Logan, until Friday, when they left for Klam ath on a duck hunting excursion, Mesdames R. C. Logan and C. W. Hoidridge entertained the Ladies' Aid society Thursday, October 8, at the , home.of Mrs. Logan. Mrs". Catherine Alford died at her home in Talent Friday. October 9, at 2:30 P. M. Her funeral was held at her late home Sunday afternoon, burial beln? In the Medford cemetery. Mrs. Alford was one of the early pio neers of Oregon and of Jackson county, having crossed the nlains bv ox team in 1850. She was nearly 87 years old. During her last Illness she was cared' for by her daughter, Mrs. L. F. Wllllts. Mrs. Budgeon, Mrs. R. C. Logan and Mrs. C. W. Long. Mrs. Hubbard, who has been quite ill. Is able to sit up now. Mrs. Elizabeth Breexe was a visitor in the seventh and eighth grade room Tuesday. Last Saturday evening the eighth grade gave a party to the seventh grade at the schoolhouse, when the seventh ?rade automatically became members of the Utopian society. The evening passed pleasantly with games and the Initiation and thev say the "eats" were swell. C. L. Ward, their teacher, sponsored the affair. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wedee and daughter. Mrs. George Waterman, and .Mr. and Mrs. Gus Beck spent Sunday at the Siskiyon summit. Mrs. Margaret Cothlln Bowman passed away Thursday. October 8, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. M. Turnbaugh, after a long Illness. She was an invalid for a number of years md was loved by those who knew her. Interment took place Friday at the Talent cemetery, where a short serv ice wnR held. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Cornell and Mrs. ) Molly Lewis of Chiloquin were iu 1 Talent Friday of last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Margaret Bowman. Mrs. E. S. Bowman and Charles R. Bowman returned to their buniea in Portland Friday of last week, having been called to Talent by the illness and death of their mother, Mrs. Mar garet Bowman. W. C. Newbry and family, who have been visiting at the home of his brother, K. T. Newbry, lor some lime, are moving into an apartment in the Ames building. Mrs. Martha Madison, known to her friends as Aunt Martha, has n new radio, installed Tuesday by .Mr. Vlntlli of Medford. Fred Rapp and Mr. Cochrane are hunting deer In the Mt. Pitt country. Little Esther Cochrane fell on the play ground at school Wednesday morning, breaking her left arm below the elbow. Lloyd Lamb returned Wednesday to his work in the Crater lake park re serve after a short visit with friends and relatives. Millard Henson was ill with "flu" all last week. A social event of the season occured last Wednesday evening when the ladles of the Community club gave a public reception at their rooms In honor of the teachers of the Talent schools. A large crowd was present and the following program, in charge of Mrs. C. I j. Ward, was given: "Old Time Melodies," piano solo by Anna Evans; rending, Mrs. C. W. Long; reading, Miss Ruth Genoway. These numbers were interspersed by popular music furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hoone. Dainty refreshments were served by the committee in charge at the close of a most delight ful social evening. Mrs. C. W. Hold ridge was chairman of the refresh ment committee. - Friends were ' shocked Tuesday when the news spread that Mr. Denham had died suddenly, tie wns found In his work shop by J. N. Pace about 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Only a short time before he had been talking with Mr. Pace and Mr. Petrle. Mrs. Denham was in Oakland at the time, where she was visiting her son. Lloyd Turner. Her son made the trip home with her. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 P. M. at Talent M. E. church. BEWARE THE -COUGH OR COLD THATHANGS ON rerslstent coughs and colds lend to serious trouble. You can atop them now with Creomulslon, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulslon is a new medical discov ery with two-fold action; It soothes and heals the Inflamed membranes and Inhibits germ growth. Of all known drugs, creosote is rec ognized by high medical authorities as one of the greatest healing agen cies for persistent coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Croomulslon contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the Infected memhranes and Stop tho Irritation and Inflammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is ubsorbed Into the blood, attacks the sent of the troulo and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulslon Is guaranteed satlsfac-; nry in the treatment of persistent ounhs nml colds, bronchial nsthm, M-nnehltltf nnri nlher fnrmi rf rs.tl.n. lory disefres. and Is excellent for building up the ) m after colds or 'lu. Money ref undid If any cough or old is not relieve!! after Hiking nc- I'ording to directions. Ask your drug-1 gist, Creomulslon Cuiwrnny, Atlanta,: Go, i (advl. Salts Fine for Aching Kidneys New vv$ Shape X. ' V;UrW Mm Tru-Bake Crackers are baked from selected home-grown wheat. Scientifically blended. For blending IS necessary to produce that dis tinctive Tru-Bake Cracker flavor. Finally, perfect baking by Tru-Biu Master Bakers produces a cracker that is as crisp,' flaky, appetizing as a good cracker should be. . Ask Your Grocer for Tru-Bokes Two nc luh Style Cikti nriched with a cuttardy fondant cnter. Juit mck for Tru-Biu "CUP CUSTARD" ke. baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT Spokane and Portland The Home of Tru-Biu Grahami, English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Biu Fruit Cake C When Back Hurts . Flush Your Kldneye aa You Clean Your Bowel Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, sometimes get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occa sionally, else we have backache and dull misery in the kidney ' region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders. You simolv must keen vour kidneys active and clean and the moment you ' feel an ache or pain m the kidney region begin drinking lots of water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoon ful in a glass of water be fore breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is intended to flush clogged kid neys and help stimulate them to activ ity. It also helps neutralize the acids in the urine so they no longer irritate, thus helping to relieve bladder dis orders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithia water drink which everybody should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean. -A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble while it is only trouble. By all means have your physician examine your kid neys at least twice st year. w . We Are Now Ready to Serve Toasted Sandwiches At All Times The Cozy Nook Main and Riverside, , Sparta Bldg. WE ARE MANUFACTURER OF Doorr Screens, Windows and Sash. - Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets, of All Kinds Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality, an Prices Absolutely Right. 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