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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1929)
O PAOE RTX MKITFOUTVM'A 1L TliFRUXK. MKDWUl), OKKdON. FRIDAY. JAXPARV 18. 1!C!!. Eat Everything l with&ut Fear S '.'"of Indigestion! ' Are there loin or loous you can i j est for fear of gns, bloating. ; pains in the stomurn and bowels'.' "'Do you hnvn to puss up favorite 1 dishes whilihe rest enjoy them ? ' .yiial's a sign you need Tnnlat-! ' For more than 10 years Tanlac has restored to vigorous health thouO rands who denied themselves tneir i GOSPEL MEETINGS I load of huhy beef ut (lie N talon i ranch Thursday. ( I .liin Knccland, who has been em- ployed tit the Kcd Skin orchard I for the pant year, has taken a po-; : siti'Q it th .Modoc, orchard, j J'hil Corden, who spent the lat ' j month visiting with relatives ut the 1 Tut tin home, is now located at Weed. al. The Ea. W' li i 1 Implement com- 1 piiny of "ledford in planninu on holding a demonstration here In . tin- near future with one of their i hammer type hay cutting machines. XMLE liOf'K, Ore., Jan. lh. 1 Tnm Wrigl reports that owl in: ; fuvurlt fitrulfi iii4t ii4 tfuU hive to. 'Hpei ial. ) The gospel meetings to tin; open winter lie has about; ' Mr. Lawreme R. Iiarnp-. of fi I S ! vvnn n w-ro begun lust week i.y,'lV,"" ,". . uh 47th Ave.. S.W., Seattle. Wash.. itev. I. O. Handle and the r.dlin , "V iin,,n Mir.H any,: "I couldn't eat a meal that brutUm urv lK.lnir COntinucd all ; Z sen ntnn't rntmr- mo i ross. Rut ! n , nurses. oi imih wwk. i ney report imeresi PRESIDE, TALENT FOR TABLE ROCK Cameron') ranch, work with four Tanlac relieved me almost immedi ately, and could eat anything." ;tf you suffer finnf indigestion. 1 gas, dizziness, headaches, cnnntipa- ( . ' 8 Uon or torjrid Jiver irivo lanlue a chance to n 'v you- The ll,st not tl often brings the needed relief. . i Tanlac is a good, mire medicine, made nf roots, bark, and herbs that are recognized by the United States Pharmacopoeia. Oct it from your druggist today. Your money luck if it doesn't help you. in the meetings growing rapidly, with a good n' tendance lit eauh meeting. Adam Km Ik reports that the ground is dry about a foot below the surface on h Ik farm in tint went end of the district. Mr. Emit; Is Koine; ahead with the plowing operations, which is something very unusual at thin time of the year. Mr. (ilitzleo. the Jefferson fox breeder, wjw a recent visitor at the llainitton fox farm. Among the Sunday visitors hen- ere J. At. Lodge and family of Medford. J. K. Hlchurdson and family of Meal) lane. An old bay horse, which has probably Herved some ungrateful maHter for many aeuson during bin 2 IV or more years on thin earth, ban spent the winter in thin dislrht. Tan : We arc glad to report that Ihej living prim -(pally on whad lie eould , H. V. Newman family, who had a steal by darling in some open nt ; .bad time with the flu epidemic, : and gelling a few mouthful be- i jure very much improved at thb; j fort- he was discovered ami driven i i time. i out. Thif, it seems to us, in a ease A meeting of the seliool board ! for the Kumiuie society, and should ; I WaH held Ut the Mvers home last : be reported to them. j Thursday night. The financial; E. W. Carlton has just n'turned ! business transacted was the pass- j from a trip to southern California ! Ing on of accumlated hills and the where he spent sometime in Leath 1 - discussion of plans to improve the ! valley. : local school system. j Harry Ward of Eagle Point, In i The Atodoe ami Dixie orchards j speaking nf the recent fire that are Inr-rcaslnK liieii- pear acreauc : darnnL'ed his ho uhc and liouschold was J i& MILLION BOTTLES USED j Frd Gottfried . Amos Turnbow : -GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW j S Expert plumbing, heating and 1 sheet metal re par shop. f We specialize on service at reas- n,H year by seitine much newKoods, said that the insuranc onaDle prices, no JOD too small. Rround to pears: also many other! paid almost before the sumke had 219 N. Grape St. Phone 574 ( orchardlstH nr filling in Ihe blank j cleared away. He carried insur- jtpaMMii,.. . i.mni -...i i jffeH and odd cornciH of their or- j a nee with the CraiiKe Klre Insur- ? HOW tO AVOld il'h,,r,,M- ;anc company, I tiinc ut a supply of fir poles I Irrigation company was held last! Saturday mornhiK at the school- 1 house, when the sunn' officers wen- . ie-ceclcd for the ensuing year, and drainage problems were thorouKh) discussed. The next no'etini.' of the Table j Hock Community club-will be held j Friday nh;ht, January I The prora in coin mil tee Is ar -; rimylriM an excellent p r o u r a m, t whli-h will S'HiieltlliiK ttilferenl from previous programs and in -; tended to tn n compb'le surprise. I INFLUENZA t used In the construction ol I ii hiie win-it mi (he Xe:lini ruiu li .11 cm reel vuii uainMt CeM. .(n. ' oil UCVoie, proprietor of a Aled- Suenxa Griitpe kiwplnir yo'ir orirnvt o . fnrd meat market, hoiicht n Irnck Ivaptlon tnd alimlnttlon aetiva and n.ui , f n m mm h 0rftn tttm from tioUonoua accyidulatlon Natura't lUmcdjr ffi Tnbteul duoa mora tfian naralr cauaa plnaHiit and May tmwal action It (one and atrniiRihana tlit yatm, lnrriaa AviM raalatance anal nit diaeaaa and in feet Ions Oal is it rr DrtiisUt'a H Electrotlieiitpy C'liiropractie Dr. H. P. Coleman Hill SucceKsl'ul Year In Medford TreatmenlH by Appointment Medford Center Bldg. Phone 965 Naturopathy Food Scle.nco (lly Ms. M. .;. Tvyvr.) TAI.KXT. Ore., Jan. IS. (Spe cial.) Tin- Community club met W '-diiesday aftct lUMin in the ban tuj't room of I ho Community hall unit u very K"od attendance. .Mrs. 1 4. H. Ten land was eb-eted presi dent to fill the unexpired term caused by the resignation of Mrs. Charles KMei. The report of the financial committee for the your was lead by the secretary, showing a part of t he work done by the club duriiiK the year. Tin clob decided to postpone Jtu socJul which was to be iven this iiiunui, on account of there being so much sickness in the town and aim oik its uiciiibors. A fter several other matleis of huMncKM were attended lo (he social committee served lifcht refri'sbmeiits. Hostesses of the aftcriiHim were Alesdames I'eiiland and LonK- The Grange held its u.-ual mcet liiK Thursday evening ut Ihe Com niunity hall. Next, Saturday. Jan. H. I'onnma fliitriKe will meet with ihe Talent (iniiiKc for an all day discussion. The Talent (Irant'o will si'rve dinner. The new lectur er, Mrs. Kloyd Hell, Will Jiavo charge of the afternoon Hession. This session will be interesting as there will be lectures by several other members cm ihe program for the afternoon. Talent (iram;ers, let us make this the best session ever held in the county. Mr. and Mrs. Spyulte and daughter Maze! of Medford were dinner quests last Sunday al the home Air. .-md Mrs. Carl .Motion. Miss Ijeimas Sheldon who was to have returned home hist week was delayed by illness. However, sin; left Monday iiiornliiK fr Al bany where she will spend the week visiting with relatives before cotitluuJm; to her home in I'urt land. ' A dance will he' held here at tho i 'omin unity h-ll Friday nlnht sponsored by Mr. ami Mrs. Kvereit MEN'S The pick from our stock of 1928 coats, at Oxfords , One lot of late fall Oxfords; .broken sizes; values to ifli.S"), $4.45 Sheep Lined Coats Regular $8.95 for $6.85 23 11 j " ,m l hfM-W ill I vm&i Mil s A 1 p We have a special lot of suits, from $22.50 to $36.00 (some with two pairs of trousers) which will be placed on sale SATURDAY. Pay the regular price on one suit, and take another of the same quality and price for only $5.00 These are all 1928 Fall models and POSITIVELY 100;, ALL WOOL REMEMBER, this of fer lasts but one week-COME EARLY. No Exchanges No Refunds No Alterations Strictly Cash .. . If You Can't Use Two Suits, Bring a Friend Topcoats and Overcoats off Suits it of : Ibis s One-Fourth Off V special lot of single" Suits l'or 11ns sale. Blazers Reduced 20 3 Sweaters Reduced 20 McPHERSON'S Everything in Men's Apparel Under One Roof. Central and Sixth Streets "The Center of Town" Telephone 1093 ftboiie, manager ttt the Melody Hakers orchestra. Come And have a ood time If you like to dunce. Mrs. Ferjj and son Lloyd left Sh mi day for an auto trip thru ) f iilifnrnla. They will visit tho principal cities in that state, before, i ret tu ning home. i A farewell surprise parly was K'vt n by the (.'amp Fire (llrls nt home of Miss 1'eKy Hamilton in honor of one of their number. i.Mhs Kose Hl.k e, d I ke, who uith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hlekerdlke and Igfdhcr Marlon ; left Wednesday for Los Angeles. r'nlif , whfre will make their ( ' future home. The evening was ( very much enjoyed and a taffy fiupull too place In the course of J the evening. Mr. and Mm. Bicker- ! dike will be Kreatly mUsfd a they ! have been rsidentH in Talent for ! the p:il tuelvo uf fifteen years. - About twenty-three Chiloquln b(ys and tfirls motored over early Si-turday afteruoim from liitilo- (pi In. They spent the afternoon , seeing the slhta in Medford, re J tinning to Talent In the evening I for tho basketball (tame. They I were entertained after the Kame with a banquet and dancinK party. i The party broke up about mld- niKht when they were taken to the homes where they were enter-. I talncd for the night. At the game! I the Chiloguin girls won 4" to H, I while tho Talent boys won 44 to 9. J There has been a wish expressed j j by somo' of the Talent basketball fans to match' the Chlloo,uln girls J id..,!.. n-tlli thn Tulnnl toi.i.t ' The party left Sunday morning for home. iJ Mrs. Walter Kussell ami three ' I'hlldren and M fss Marian Me II In ! spent Sunday guest a of Mrs. Kus ! sell's father, Otto Itosandcr in Ashland. , Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jenkins and j daughter and Mrs. John lleurlng 1 spent Saturday shopping In Ash- ; - uinn. j Miss Huth Oarvin t Medford. l spent Saturday and Sunday at the 'home of he rauut, Mrs. Will Hruin. jMiss tlarvin called on several of j lo r old friends while in Talent, j Mrs. Opal Detnmer was a busi ness visitor in Medford last Satur day morning. I Earl Wit hd row spent Monday 'afternoon in Medford attending to ! business affairs. M tss A una Eva ns of Ash la nd I was a week end guest ut the home ' of Miss I'eggy Hamilton. I Elmer Ivy of Chiloqulu accom panied Mr. and Mrs. Hlckcrdike and family to Eos Anuclcs. Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence 1 lomes returned home from Weed Sun day with their baby where they ! had taken it for medical treat- jment. The baby is doing fairly well now and will aoon be around aaln. Mr. 1'arks of Klamath Falls re- ceiilly purvhaseil the old Spltater blacksmith shop and has torn the building down and is erecting a new buibling on the property. , A very enjoyable surprise sup per and card party was given in honor of Mrs. J. A. I'htttips at her home sout h of Talent, Tuesday evening. Those present were Mr. , and Mrs. J. A. Fhillips. Edith Pli lllips. Mis. Florence Frit) 1ft anil son Tom and daugh-cr Itoberta, (Mrs. Frlnk's father, Mr. Guff, Mr, .and M rs. Ea r 1 Wit h ro w a n d two daughters Mildred ami Enrllne, of j Talent and Mrs. Jessie Ka relay of Fhoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Th'rn 1 ton and son Ityrle. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mrs. Ina lluson and Darrell lluson of Medford. Three tables of five hundred were played. Walter Kussell returned home Tuesday on a ten-day leave. He expects to return north the end of next week. Joe I Ubbard is confined to his home this week with the flu. Ills son Kussell has charge of the storo I in his absence, 1 The Talent Kchckah club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ed Fuss ! Friday afternoon, Feb. 1st. I Mrs. E.'O. I'eiiland had as her : guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lester ! Throckmorten and two children from Eagle Point. E. W. LeVander of Modfnrd Is 1 a guest this week of his son Hoy Vsnder and wife at their home on the Cold Crest orchard. A meeting of the executive board of the Community club was called by the president. Mrs. L. O. Penland lo meet at her home next Tuesday afternoon. ! Charles Williams who has spent so m o t i m e in K a nsa s re t u rn ed t home the first of the week. ! Several new students were en rolled In the high school the be- ' ginning of the second semester. Mrs. Opal Uetnuier left Tuesday morning for K la math Falls to spend a week with her sister, Mrs. licit Porter and family. She ex pects to return Sunday. A light fall of snow fell Thurs day morning at Talent, but did not slay on the ground only about a j half hour. There will be a basketball game nt Talent Krlday evening between ' Enulc Point girls and Talent girls' teams and the Ash hind Jun lot high boys and the Talent boys team. Charley SU cetera is again haul ing logs from up Andemou ereek. ' The yard at the depot Is nearly full of logs waiting for spring, to be hauled by train Into Medford. Itev. jumaa Is continuing the revival meetings . this week. A very good attendance has contin ued t hruout the three weeks tho meetings huve been hold. Otto Rowan der und suti Lton 1 ard nf Ashland Mere u-oextM fit the home of Mr. und Mrs. Walter Hus- ji sell Thursday. Mrs. Irene Wells nig her sister. Mrs. Minnie It obi son were shop ping in Medford Tuesday. Way Est os, small daughter of Mr. und Mrs. C. F. Estey, is slowly recovering from the heart Infec tion caused from n attack of (ter mini measles. Allison Ward received word of the death of his mother in St. J Johns. New llrun:vlck tho first of this vecW. 1laptl-t Church Sunday school ut 10 u. ni- Prcuchtng at tl u. tn. and 7:30 p. m. ft. W. Hurnette. pastor. MothodlM Church Sunday school t:45 a. m., Lester Ncwbry. supt. Preaching at It a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League ut 6:30 p. in. Kugulur prayer mooting has o Thfe "beauty diet that made her ugly o iff SHE waa one girl who was going to sfa.v attractive so he watched her "beauty diet." But, all the time, she was missing something every diet should have. In the dishes she so carefully se lected there was scarcely any roughage. Constipa tion gained a foothold. Soon, her charm, her strength the very youth she thought to. protect , were paying the price! . Thousands of women and men are paying the price of soft, fibreless meals. Many are dieting and yet they de feat their own purposes because constipation continues to poison the system. No other evil is more widespread. It may start with aching heads and blemished cheeks. It often ends with serious trouble and disease. And more's the pity when it can be so easily prevented by means of a simple cereal. So quickly relieved. Kellogg' s ALL-BRAN is guaranteed to bring sure relief . . . safe prevention! ALL-BRAN is 100 effective ALL-BRAN is practically all roughage, or 9 been discontinued timing the re vival meetings being conducted by Itev. Dumas. Itev. Aubrey lirowu, pastor. Shiny arineiils When a garment becomes shiny, sponge it wit h u solution of one teaspoon fill of ammonia to one quart of water. Then press on the wrong side. f t M a i I Tr i b u n e ads a re veu d by 20.000 people every day. If ALLBRAN EDVnCT iTOOTHACHE COMMON ; AMONG ABORIGINES' ALL-BRAN MILWAUKEE. Wis. ifPl The argument that eating rough foods keeps teeth in good condition may be proved fallacious. Skeletons of L'uu Indians. 'nil be- O 4 bulk. This bulk carries mois ture throughout the diges tive tract. Gently distend ing the intestines, sweeping out poisonous wastes. Part- . bran products seldom con tain enough bulk to be com pletely effective. Doctors recommend ALL-BRAN. It is 1 00 bran. It accomplishes results part-bran products cannot hope to equal. Kellogg's ALL-BRAN is in finitely better than habit formine Dills and laxatives. A naturally healthful cereal! To enjoy with milk or cream. Delicious with fruits or honey added. Use it in cooking too. Recipes on package. Mix it with hot cereals. Sprinkle it into soups. Just eat two tablespoonfula in some form daily chronic cases, with every meal. Its regular use will protect your family from tho dangers of constipation. Insist on genuine Kellogg's, the original ALL-BRAN. Sold by all grocers. Served at hotels, restaurants, cafeterias. On diners. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Cuarantttdl AT.Hom'.ALL.BRAN is told with thit rf.fi nf guarantee: Eat it according to dlrtc tiont. It it dot! not retltv constipation oatoiy, if. will refund the purchate price. twwii 000 lu 1.000 yours old. mo iimli'i inKiM'cMon by Alton K. KikIi it of thf MUwaukro. public mu seum. Tlii boni'.H' wort- oxcnvaloil to di'ti'rmiiK' if uncooked food guvo tin- n.illvi-s ii'rfci:l l.-clli. Kvidrnri'H of numerous iHwrjii's of thu leoth liiivo ciiusrd n refuta tion of a popular theory. .Mr. Fish er has found that "Wimronulu In dians suffered front pyorrhea, ab scesses, decayed teeth and u varie ty of infections. iiiiiiiiiiBH m LAMPORTS Annual Cleanup O A J7 STARTS 3La SlIa SATURDAY, the 19th And Continues Until Sold Out A Real Bargain in our Shoe Department Men's and Boys' Shoes, values up to S10,dO Crv to close out at, pair pt.UV These shoes, folks, are all standard makes and no junk. See for yourself. Wall Paper and Paints at Prices Unheard of 100 rolls Wall Paper, values up to 50c roll. To close out at '2c per roll, our entire line reduced from 25 to 50 To. KALSOMINE During this sale we offer all colors at 8c pound FREE FREE A 40c can of our famous Lacquer free to all adults arid at this time we will give a 25 'o discount on all our quick-dry-' ing Lacquer. Close put on Stiletto Brand Paints. All quart cans, all kinds and colors . . 39c Pint Cans 19c i-PintCans "9c Our stock of High-grade Kynize Paints AT HALF PRICE. Nason's Quick Drying Lacquer Half Price. While they last, Stainless Steel Butcher Knives . . . . i . . 10c Folks, we are always in touch with the best paper hangers, painters and builders in this city. So if you are looking for a real job at a reasonable price, just give us a ring and we will send a reliable mechanic to figure with you. SALE STARTS TOMORROW LAMPORTS 226-230 East Main ' What you want when you want it ; O