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MTL TINBUNE, MEDFOJW, OKKfJON, FRIDAY, .TvNTTATiY Tfl, WU. PATER THREW r. ittmim f i f I '! K .v w TEACH CHILDREN VIM FACTS OF LIFE SAYS HODGE Dr. t'lll'lon I'Viiioiil IIimIkc, win of tlif fiiiciiutit tliiciiliti-rt nf AiiH'ilfii, wIhimh niiliito mIimIv vmiUh iim Miiii tlnnl Hclutol ixhiIm, Im'HMII ii hkiIi'H of Irciinfn ni lliu Ilbtiirv vi'ntfttlav nf ti'tiiiion, Dr. IIihIk" Im h vi-rv lliicnl mill cliiiriiiinir tulkor. with hi niiIi jiM't ill IiIh IIiiuit i'iiiIk iiimI nlilo In (I'll it HO t 111 1 III llMtclHTM Kit Mpt'll- ImmiihI. Iln Inllii'il on clviliriitlon mill nni iniil intliiNtry .vi'Nti'iiliiy iillninmm, mill tnii'fil tin' Hiipii'iniicv of iiiiin over tlio Iinilc I'M'iitloii iii lliroiiKli tll ll'(M tO (lilt plONI'lll time, uIikii, with iivirfitl iiilcniHciiiis im now niiIiiIiiIiiu tli' iiiiicfii iiiiiiimiIk that iiiumu'n our Hvi'm- kciiiim. Dr. IIIk' think ilmt ih. lirxt milinal laiui'il hv mmiii' picliihiorir I'liiltl kiih I lie ih nml ni'.M ciiini' tin' liorro. Our own Aiiii'iicim ImliiiiiH never tloinrxllciitt'il imv miiniitU lint tlll'HI'. Through Hie iik k liavt Mruj; Klcil with thi iitiecu furi'i'H of mi t tir ami urn umiIWiii; how tho inont tfrriric foren of nll-railiiiiu. It IHOhV4 hlllllllll IIIII'IN IIH nutliim; I'Nn eiin tin cvohinu of n fiiHM hii Ictriliii that w'io It tniMnl in iuiioimit ImiiiU ami writ' it pro iMinilile in iiiimlitii."i, tiiiuht ho ue. to di'htrov nil lil' on em III. "Do not rIvo your rhlhlri'ii Moiie lint jjlvi' tlii'in lirt'iul," hiihl Dr. Iloiljjt'. "I'ut tlin IdioHli'ilu'f of the i;ifiit t'oieen into iln'ir IiiiihU, temh them to how kooiI hitiU, to M'll'l't from tlui' I ho lnt for next yi'iiiV phiiitliii:. Mnl.0 iho ital finM n lil'o live for tlio hoy ami Kirl. Take them out into Iho tiehU, toneh litem Hie wnmletx of the xeeteU iif Ultimo. Teiii-h tlif in to ilmw a Mriet line ho tween the inoil ami hml in nature ami never miiieo fiirln i 1 1 1 them. Mill that oii imiHt Ih-jjiii t hi t minim: yoniijj ih hi liHiri; pio him Iho hoy ur girl until ihov arc twelve to tench them the ualiital hficuei. ami vou may do what ou will with tlit'iu after thai they will ho enliuhtom-tl ami no fear of llir foicen of nalitnt will oer lninii them. Dr. IIimIho el tl with mi appeal for iho ni'IiooI Kiiiileu, the home car ilen, the fiehU ami tlio iiuuoihip ol autmalh for our boy mid cirl, tint they tuny crow up with oleiiii mimU ami iimlerntamlnii; heart. Dr. IIoiIko will In Ik at tlio Ithrary twice tnmorrow, Sntiinlnv. at !II0 p. in. on "I.OOOIW wllh llinlx," ami at 7:.'ll) hi Miliji'i-t will ho "I'raoti oal 1'rinoipU-, Prohlenm ami I.uwm of I.ifo." YOKOHAMA Jnn tfi -llfrniuu It ai wmi rrltlclMwl for rolling to kIvo wnrnltiK of tlio Hnldirojluui eruption, tlio head of tlio Kngoiililum meleoro IokIciiI otmorvutory roinmltteil hum lilrl, nrconlliiK to u inenogn ro relveil hoio today liy u lorol nitwit, impitr from ttH rorreapniulDiit nt the orenn nf tit" rilsnater. 1'rof. Diuorl, of tlio ioIniuoIokIcuI ili'iuirtiuont of Tolilo I'lilvurnlty, tlo Krnplid from KiikohIiIuiii, where ho went to InvttHtlKiito, Hint tliero wan no further iluiiKcr. SALAZAR.CAPTURED AI SANDERSON, TEXAS Kb PASO, Twc Jmu HI. LiUlwr Ilnrimrd, a uuwpaper mini of HI 1'iiho, (IiIh uiorniiiK oapluied (leueial Siilii7.nr, ouo of Iho feiloral ilofeiuloih of Ojimi;a, Mex ahoanl train No 10 on the Onlvoxtou, UounIoii & San Antonio inilrnnd at Samlersoii, Tex. Snlii.nr wan tinurined nml nroom pnnlcd llarniii'il without lesistiineo. I Jo 1h wiintcil, with (lonoral O107.00, on a ehnruu of violating tlio uoutraU ily laws. CLEARED OF BLAME LONDON, January 10. Tim ad miralty court today almolvod Captain Inch nml all othor oftlcorH of tho Htonmor Volturao, huruod nt hoii, ru CHiitly of all liliiino for tliu dUnHtor. UiuiHual ax It lu for a captain who ling lout a nhlp to liu Klvun another cuinninnd, It wan uudorHtood Inch would ho kIvou nmithor cnptnln'a vt'HBcl ahurtly, YACCI HAN KUANCISCO, Cnl.. Jan. 10 Tim tuln foK that lovcriiil Han l'raii cInco hny ami tlm onlrnucn to (iolduii tin tu yoNtorday, inuxlUK a furleH of nun Inn nrcldoiilM, lifted early today Tho uioxt korloiiN inlnhap wan that i.r Iho North WoKtiirii I'nclflc furry Imut, Tlharoti, coininiiudcd y Cnpta'n Howard White, which cmalied mdioro 011 AiikoI Inland at 7 U o'clock limt ulKht. Tho fifty, innHuiiKvt wni (niton off nafuly, Hovoral houm onrller tlm Key Hoiito Ntommim Yoilm lluona nml Koriiwond, rnrryliiK 2000 iiumntiiKom, collided lu mid-hay. I'or n tlmo lo, ror-Htrlcki'ii pnMenKor thronteio'd n panic hut tho crow and 100'er Ih-iiiU aitioiiK tho pnnnoiiKcrH mtmired tho frlKhtoaod on en Hint nil tinner wni pant. Tlm rollUInn occurrod about ft: 10 o'clock. Neither hont wan ' Imuly dntnniV'd. I'Vrr) ltnt Hlinndiil Tho Tlliuron nn bound from Knu inllto to Tlhiirnu when tho crnnh oc curred. Ah thn tldo wu i'.oIdk on', tho html wnH ltl IiIkIi nml firm on tho Hliore of AiikoI Inland. A flout of mnall craft mmwered tlm dUtroNii k nnlH nml nil tlm pnmieiiKerii wero tnkon off. Kovornl hundred noldlnri from I'ort McDowcl aided In the re. cue work, l( wnn nearly mldnlKhl when tho Tlliuron wan drawn lrie from tlm (tench. Tlm wnnel whm only hllKhtly dntmiKi'd. YeMcnlny wuh Captnln WIiIIii'h hoodoo day. Ho wnn lu romianml of tho Kaunnlllo ferry when II rammed Iho trout crulKnr Mnrhlehrnd and linckod Into nml untile tho launch Trowler Nullher tho Mnrhlohonil nor the Hnuitnllto wnn Imdly ilnmnKod, m Iintli were fcellnu thidr wny nlotiK Ii Iho foK. I'ntliflmlor 011 Hocks Half wny between Point lloiilta nml I. line l'olut Iho pilot Hchoonor I'nth finder piled upon tho rock 11 beloiv Point Diablo. Tluvxensel wan iiotlm; ltd wny through thn fo. Kooti after ntrlkliiK thn rorkn tho nchoonor nnnk. The captain and IiIh crow of cuvurnl men left tho cnncl an noon an It Ntnrled to Kittle. When the Pathfinder Mtruck, Cap t it 1 11 Jobntion Mild he nlKitnlloil for aid. nml Hint n flnhlim Htcauier ro Hpomled: "1 mil koIiik lu. I will re port )our trouble. 1 will not htop to try nml tow ou off. 1 hnvo Huh nbonrd." Tho Pathfinder, cradled In n lodKo nf rock noon pounded to piece from tlm IiIk 'rolliTH romliiR In from tho ocean. I E AMIANY. Oro. Jnn 1C Itotiollns nKnlnttt leaving after they hud break fnnted nt tho clty'H oxpeiiro, nlthoiiRh they had promised to do no tho fire department wna cnltod out today to ntiHlht tho pollen In otiitlm; tho un employed nrmy of ovonly-oli;ht moil from Iho building In which thoy wore nholtorud for tho night, nml hono wui laid Into tho trtirtuic. Uoforo tho wator was turnod on, howovor, tho nrmy itubbornly formed In lino out-t hIiIo ami worn oscorted liy tlm pollco and n Inrnu dclcRntlon of cltUcmi .o tlm Houthern Pacific trncks and or dorod to proceed Houthward. Thoy did so Hiillonly, with Mm. K. W ltlmor, wlfo of tholr advanro niront. lit tho lend. Sho later roturaod 10 tho city ami Joined hor huihnud. without opponltlon from tho pollco. Coffoo and HamlwIchoH compono.l tho faro given tho unemployed men for hronkfiiNt. At mldnlKhl thoy wero awakened and given nlxty oon of breud nml dozens of hutm, contributed by cltlieim. E STOCK MARKET NHW YORK, Jan. If..- llonvy tin loading of ntoekn bogau wlion tho tiuirknt nmuieil toil.'IV. All tllO load- ora wero lower, hut tlm minor la on on made Hinall galua. UeadlnK. .. . .. ... .... 1. ........il ..n..t. union raciuo nan e vi --vm i,ut ..in, miimv or iho low nr I ced Hpoclaltlea woro BtroiiK. hot henvU iieaa In London wiih aRaliiHt an ad- vanro Horn and too maiKoi mane iu- tl.. ..ni....uu Aiiiiilimiiiiileil rottn a IIU 1'twniwno, ....... n... ..-- - point, and tho mnrkut othorwlao atlf fonoil aoniowhat. Iloiuls woro firm. Tlio innrkot cinouil aptivo ami HtrontT. With ModforU trodo Is ModforJ undo MAN DEN FERRYBOATS SANFRANCISCOBAY POLLY EMERY IN "BLINDNESS OF VIRTUE" AT PAGE TONIGHT SCHAFER TALKS Tho changing chnrncter of edurn Hon will he denll wllh In Medford Sundn) evening. January (S, by Dr. Joneph Schufer of tho Unherilty of Oregon, who will apenk on "(Educa tion nit Hoclul AdJtiHtiuent." Dr. Hcbafer la head of (ho Ilxtennlon dlvl alon of Iho alnto uulveralty nml on Sunday will Im on bin wny homo from Klmnath Knlla, where ho aprnkn to night (Friday.) He apoku lant night 011 thla name topic nt Hold Hill. The lecture nro entirely free. Tho world la moving ao fiut, Or Hchafer mnlutaliiH thnt great cbang.-s lu human aoclety iuay hereafter come within abort period, where during hlaturlcal tliuea aoclety wna alow to change Ita organlintlon. Tho need of educntlon thnt will ennhlo the young folk to adapt thomaehea read ily to aoclnl atatea different from thone of today nml thnt are almoat certain to come within their genera tion, will be aet forth by Dr. Schafer. ICducntlon formerly, ho anya, coualatod In gnat degree lu pntalng to n new generation aurli wiadom na Ita nti costora hnd nccuniulatcd. A glance nt tho aoclnl atnto likely to come tuny alao bo given by Dr. Hchafer, who will return to tlio uul veralty from Medford, only to pro ceed to Oregon City nnd Snlem for lecture December 21. No fnwer than l(! etenlon lectures nro being given lu vnrloua pnrta of tho atnte this week by regular monition of tho I'nl voralty of Oregon fnculty. KANES CREEK KANELETS Sum McCleudon of Gold Hill an I Mr. Cobtiru of Olendnlo, wero on Knuea creek one day recently look lug after their mining Interests. We nro aorry to any that Oraudpa lllglnbothnm la qultn alclc, Dra Ohlaboim and Kolaey aro lu attend auco. Mr ami Mra. Klmor Nlchola of IM- gene nro hero upon n Ult to Mra. Nlchola father, Mr, lllglubotham and other relatives. Mr. Low la made a recent btialneas trip to Medford, nlao Mr. and Mra. Householder and Mra. Hyrloy. Quito a few are reported on the atek Hat thla week from different cuusoa. Word received from parties living at l.oa Angeles atnto Hint thoy nro enjoying auuahlno nnd oraugea, while wo cnu bona! of tho name clhnuto hero In Southern Oregon, Maude Sutton of Hold Hill spout a dny recently tho guoat of hor friend Viva llenderaon. Stlckoll brotheiH aro adding quite a bit or improvement to their place by lienrlng, fencing nml otherwise. Knucs crook business visitors to Hold Hill thla week: Mr. and Mrs. llonderaon, Mr. Darker, Mr, Thomp son, Mr. and Mra, Mardon. Mr, I.owie, Mra. lllglnbothnm, Al llhoten, Mr Kuotta, Mra. (loggia, Mra, Chandler, Mra, Coffman and Prophet Foster. Weather Prophet Foster fore casts continued rain for several days. Tho heavy wind storm of Monday night blow part of tho tolophouo lino down, ap consequently wns out of commlaslon for a day and night, but all lu iu good condition, again. 0 LAD INT ID D MONDAY L HISKON. Cnl, Jan. (fi Tho win ter cnrulvnl nt HImoii will ojieii Hat urday noon, January 17, nnd continue till tho end of March. Thn toboggan courao on quail hill ten minutes' walk south of HIon,'l In flrat-rato condition nnd ready for uo. Thla alldo baa boon properly bruahed out for a width of 30 feel and Is both fast and safe, being ateep nt the starting point for about 400 feet, with next a gentle a'opo for TOO feet, and then a flat wind-up of nearly H00 feet. A donkey engine hu been Installed at tho top of tho courae, with proper cable attachment, for hauling up hill llioao who prefer thla naay wny of ne gotiating tho allde upward Instead of walking It. At night tin) course will bo Illuminated by electricity whlcn will mnko a fnlry-llke appearance. A skating pond It to be nrrantJcd In th neighborhood of this slide and n suf ficient number of toboggans and aklls have been provided for tho accom modation of gucKta, The trlnl opening of this carnival In confined to Saturday and Sunday next, while thereafter the carnival la favored with week-end excursion rntea granted by tho Houthern Pa cific Kvery' Friday, Saturday and Sunday, until further notice, tho fes tivities will bo lu full awing, while apeclnl excursions have been ar ranged for particular dntea, among the lnttcf being tho excursion of the San Frnucisro Sierra club. A good many Oregon people have promised to bo r.utita. The Commercial club of Siaaon under who auspices this carnival la being held, lias been lu good luck, since during the nice weather it could prepare for tho anow to come down to glvo thn finishing touches to thla enterprise and' thero ar now about 1I Indies of anow on the course, with more coming down all tho time. The slide will be com pacted and made so na to be safe and lasting. All the usual winter sports nro on the program, nnd a frolicsome time Is promised all who like out door winter sport. Ithodo Uland gained 2, CSS wage earners In 1913. Medford Mall Tribune, de livered af your door In Aah land every evening upon tho arrival of No. 15 carrying right from the "press the world's dispatches, state, county and Ashland news. Also on sale at K. X. llut ler'a Confectionery in Masonic block nnd lllldrcth's Confec tionery 011 Fourth street. C. W. HANTA. Agent. The four banks or Asulnml have elected officers for the ensuing year. An will he noticed by the officer tho Oranite City Savings hank is owned jointly by tho U. S. National and the Fir-t National. Tho follow ini; nro tho oflieern: lT. S. National Director!!, elected by stockholder:. K. V. Carter, Geo. W. Dunn, (1. S. Itutlcr. F. II. Cnrter, F. 1). Wagner, Tho. II. Simp-on, J. W. .McCoy. Officers., elected by di di receors: F. II. Carter, president, George W. Dunn, vice president; .1 W. McCoy, cisliior; Clark Hu-h am II. C. Kinery. assistant cashiers; Miss Marian Grainger, bookkeeper. First National Directors; C. II. Vanpel, fleorgo W. Owen, W. II. Me Nair, A. J. MeCallen, C. W. Ilool, O Winter, h. L. Mulit. Officers: C. II. Vaupol, president; George W. Owen vice president; W. II. McNuir, cash ier; A. J. MeCallen, assistant cash ier.. Citizens Hankim; nnd Trust Co. Prosideut, II. F. 1'oliland; vice presi dent, It. 1'. Neil; secretary, W. A. Turner; c.ishier, V. O. N. Smith; as sistant cashiers, Fred S. F.nglo and F.thol h. Davenport; directors, II. F Pohlnnd, Nt M. Toley, K. I. lmrroii. J. I. Dodge, W. A. Turner, W. F I.oomis, Don H. Smith, It. V. Noil, M. O. Drossier. Oranite City Savings Hand -Direo-tors: C. S. Butler, O. Winter, C. 11. Vaupel, 10. V. Carter, T, 11. Simpson. X II. MoNair, George W. Owen. The directors choo tho following offi effi cers: G. S. Duller, president 0. Winlor, vice president, G. G. F.ubnnks, cashier. Tho Medford Athletic association will piny basket hall iu Ashland next Wednesday owning in tho now arm ory with the team of tho first com pany const artillery of Ashland. The annual high school champion SISSON'S AN WINTER CARNIVAL OPENS SATURDAY NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY I AK N COUNTY 110 N NUMBER OF AUTOS With tho exception of Multnomah rind Marlon countfea Jnckaon county lend the atatc lu tho amount receiv ed from motor vehicles from January 1 to December 31, 1913. Jackson county will receive from the state for road purposes $1,911,27. Tho amounts by counties la na fol fel fol eows: linker 706. 48 Henton CC4.C0 Ciacknmaa .... 1,331.00 Clatsop (180.00 Columbia 2ri6.r,0 Coos 1,177.00 Crook 3&7.50 Curry 47.ftO Douglas 1,199.00 (Jllllam 1C9.00 Ornnt 120.00 Harney 2(2.00 Hood Ulver.... C04.G0 Jackson 2,'00.00 Josephine- C8C.30 Klamath 917.00 Uko 393..t0 X 540.11 508.02 1.017.5C C19.87 19C.10 900.21 732.02 36.31 91C.6S 121.56 91.74 162.08 462.15 1,911.27 524.84 701.06 300.83 1,616.56 22.93 1,052.73 324.92 3,070.65 162.81 21.217.06 788.97 404 04 277.13 1,483.53 542.80 266.43 613.14 40.52 1,131.47 Lane 2.1H.50 Lincoln Linn Malheur ... Marlon Morrow Multnomah 30.00 1.377.00 423.00 4,0ir,.50 213.00 27.7S2.50 Polk 1.032.00 Sherman .. u28.:0 r.c2.r.o . 1,9(0.50 710.00 348.50 802.00 53.00 . 1,480.00 3C, 889.48 Tillamook Umatilla .. Union Wallowa Wnsco 1 Wheeler Yamhill . Totals J43.492.50 ASK BANK STATEMENT FROM NATIONAL BANKS WASHINGTON, Jan. 1C The comptroller of the rurrcney i,suel today n call for the statement of the condition of nntiimal hunks at close nf htiMiicsK January 13. Good Wood. If you want good wood, get It from Frank II. Ray. ship debate of the southern Oregon district of the Oregon High School Debating League will he pulled off Friday evening. Tho A-dilnnd team consists of Hilly Ilriggs, Walter Car Itonter and Jay Withrovv. The Kltim nth Falls team is Miss Fern Wood, Forrest I'eil nnd William Hngelstein. The judges will be Dr. Joeph Schaf er for the University of Oregon, Her bert S. Gale, a local attorney, and Sam J'vans, publisher of The North western. The Ashland team will have ths affirmative of the following question:. "Itcsolved, Thnt tho jvoh oy of the fitatc of California as em bodied in tho anti-alien land bill should bo adopted for Oregon." ltev. Dr. II. A. Cnrnnlian arrived from. Spokane with his family this week. He is the newjy elected pas tor of tho First Presbyterian church of Ashland. Captain It. W. Collins, U. S. A drilled tho const nrtillory corps here Wednesday. J. A. Forehand of Seattle, super intendent of the 1'oolnl Telegraph, iiwpectcd the big repeating station of tho company in Ashland. D. M. Wnt son, prominent demo cratic politician of Portland, was iu Ashlaud Wednesday. D. S. K. Wnlker, G. U Armstrom and Hoy Womack aro organizing n Den llur lodge in Ashlaud. IP TITEY'IJE KLEIN MADE THEY'RE TAILOR MADE Medford Tailors NEAREST TO EVERYTHING Beit located and mot popular hotel la the Cityi circulating Ice water la every room. Especial attention to UdlM travelling, alone. . , .,, Excellent, reasonably priced grill. Meet your friends at the Manx. EimpnFUnIUtM St.SOup. Managtmtnt, CA(r W. KtUty ST. .-QTAWRDJJi Don't Lei a Cokl Settle on Your Lungs Mnnjr rrnw of Limit TrouM enn Im trarfil illffcllr to a arrcto lil which haii Iwn nralH tol, nml nlileli, at a rent!, tutu nartnl lli limit.. If 7011 Irnrr n prrnlMent foiigli or nurnlnif Ix-forn II I. Iwi In f . cnM hi, nin Crkinnn a AltrraMTr 1 moil l-iifdrlnl In mirh mm nml Imi iK-fn (tin mennt of ionipltilf frulorliiK In lirnllh mnnr tirom who hml nftloun Iudk irnuMr ifrml of IliN miA IMrnmntTlUc N. .1. "(lenllmD- Ilurlna th wlntrr of Itltt I runtractril n trr cold, which hcIIIkI on lnjr lunrj. Thf Mr tor irinuon(ril It Iuik irouhlr 1 irlftl nriirly crrrr ffrl" nrntloti wlltiout any niult nnd ln-pt K't llnu (iw. Cikmiiii'ii AlUrntlTf. ra rrrornnirnilnl lu m nml I itiintiii-ncril ualtiK II n n lnl rrirl. Thi- tint tolll t-rriin) o xtrf no rcllrf; In furl, I nrrtii eil to frrl worn. Iml t krft on H.I114 Iho riidlidnr amt fonml out I tic nmt hottlp bail trnUf xtnrml me on the Miml to ix-nvrrr tijr loooriiliig thn mncun nnd Innklnif tnr MlK-rtoriiti' tttvlj. After unliiic thif mHllrlnti fur notn llmr mr niOKb rcl, I nlnnl flrnh and tudnj I aia n well roan." (HIKOhIj GEO, Jl. 1IATKH. IAtKjr nlitirrtlatrdi HMir 011 fiiiii-.l ) kiiinn' AllprnllTf tin Ixn iiruren lijr imnr ft' tm to If moat -fn-niloti far fr Throat nnd l.una AITrrtlaD, Itrnrt litll. Ilnnctilil A.lhraa, Ntutitmrti C0I1I 1 and In upbiilldlnr tho rtnn. rontln no narcotic. (ioloni nr lialilt fnnnlnr itriir. Aak for loklrt Mllnt; of rM-riTrrlni. and wrltr to I'ckm.m ltlxirnlorr, rhlladftphla. I'n . for frl drtiiM Kor ! Iir all Imdln drnclt MOOSE SPECIAL TRAIN TO GRANTS PASS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 For mcmbei-s of the lodge and their ladies only. Leaves Ashland at 0:30 p. in., Medford at 7:10 p. m., returning after reception. All Medford people ex pecting to go should be at Moose hall at 0:!10 p. m. ROUND-TRIP FARE $1.00 Phalmers 0 MOTOR CARS ABE THE BEST FOB THE MONET Removal Sale . "We have purchased the Ilibbard stock of Groceries at 3G-10 South Central and will move our present stock thereto on February 1. In order to reduce tho stock we are nitiking special prices. Here are a few: 18 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar for $1.00 3 cans Ashland lirand Tomatoes for. 25 3 cans 30c Table Fruit for. 50 6 bare Pearl "White or "Wine Flyer Soap for.. 25' 25e package Aero Washing for. 15 Reliance or Libby Casup for. 20 2 jars of 30c Jelly or Jam for. 45p Good Oranges, per doz 25 Fancy Potatoes, per 100 lbs 90 Large size can Shrimp, each 20 60c can Rosebud Brand Syrup ...45 3uc can Rosebud Brand Syrup 25p Fouts Grocery Co. 130 E. Main Families Are Buying "Sunkist" by the Box or Half -Box Enjoy the rich, delicious meat and sweet, tangy juice of ruddy, thin-skinned, seedless "Sunkist" oranges. Have this golden fruit for breakfast, dessert and "between meals." Cleanest of all fruits never touched by bare hands. JRSR and packers of "bunkist" oranges and lemons wear clean, white cotton gloves. "Sunkist" orances are the fin m est, juiciest orances in tho world. Tree-ripened, fiberless. Not a teed in "Sunkist.' Buy them by the box or half-box. That is cheaper than buy ing by the dozen. They keep for weeks. Ask for "Sunkist" lemons so full of juice that they go farther than other lemons. Try "Sun kist" lemonade hot or cold. Lemons add flavor to fish, meats and salads. Get Rogers Silver with "Sunkiit Wrapper Cut the trademarks from "Sunkist" orange and lemon wrappers and send them tous. We offer27dif ferent premiums, all Rogers A-l Standard Guaran ftctAl Cilifariffnrn Tivr1iatiFA Qii4lWaft" rlkolnrn P'u"mV For this orange spoon send 12 "Sunkist" Ornneo or IvCIUUU IIIUJ))CU UUU U IWll'ICUl SlUll!JS. ICU (JU orange and lemon wrappers count same as "Sunkist." Buy "Sunkist" Oranges and Lemon at Your Dealer's Send your name and full address (or free premium sheet and Premium Club Plan. Address all orders tor premiums and all Inquiries to CaUforiua Fruk Growers Exckaaf 139 N. CUrk SUttt. E.D.Weston Official Photograph" of Um Medford Commercl&l Oluk Amateur Finishing Poat Cards Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits , Interior and exterior vuiwt. Negatives mado anv tiui tind any place by appoint ment U at. HAIIMON, Monafter. 208 E. Main P'nonn 1471 Phono 271 Oranges All the pickers CUuio, ML (IM) m SsaHrvtHPi '' - Vi -.y