nr. . TIP FROM HEAVEN RESCUES MIR BURIED 8 DAYS FHAXKI.IK, Wiwli., I-VIi. 21. When Mlltu llnlnmiilfi, uenl; liniii hunger (mil thlrnt, niter Hpi'iidiiiK hovcii iluya In n living1 ruvo in envcd In clinic Nit. 11, In tlm Cunulii nunc, llllt Mill llllW, Wll reXl'III'll lllHt night nn old inliirr whci Iiiih hccii iiiiuiy iIih iiHturn Mini nilruculniiH rMvtn, Hcrnloheil tilH lu'itil mill until s "A ti Mtrulght from heaven, by crlekoy." Tim "lip from Iumivi'ii" cninn to Mrs. Hnlmiiiiki Hiilurdny. Ilelliivlng herself widow, hint li'ft her nix hiiiuII children nt homo nml went (it Unci; Illmnoiid in liny tnoiuiiliiK clothes. Him wiih entering u Morn In iiinkn llii' jiihcIiiiho when a Miiing" iiu'Kciillinciit hulled her In tlm door way. Though doubting tin leliublllly of tlm "tip'' blio ii'l't .ii'il In Franklin, nml early yoMcrday nought Mini,' lions IMtiurd. "MV Mill II U llllt lll'llll," him Wild. 'What makes you think hot" iMk i'il tln niitm Iionn. Mr. Ilabianki iwiild not It'll, Imt In-dMcd tlmt if tlm mi'ii would ic himii' digging; ut tln point where the ri'ii'iiu work was iihiiiiiloiied, nl'ti't llu rimliiiu' of Uiilixiinki'n I'oinpiinion, Andrew Cliiunrrk, mindicd, mangled nml nlinoht iinrcengiiiruhle, tlu'.v would find Iiit hufcbniiil iiIim. TIii digging "ox leeninmcnced, nml Into in tlm afternoon llnlo-nnkl Wit flltlllll, Tlm piixon Unit lirlil linn right dith wit eighteen niche Infill four l'ret wiili' nml Mx feel loii);. JAP NAVY BUILDERS PLACED UNDER ARREST YOKOHAMA. Poll. 21 -Tlu-ro wm n IiIk in'tiMitlon lirro tmlny fcillow. Iiik taut night's r 'rout or threo ia unlive contractors rharRed with com pllrlty In tlm navy graft acnuilitU I'roilnitsly, though amoral lilcli nnvy officers woru Invnhod, tho only rontrnrtlng Mrniit incntloiii'il wero Herman. Thin somewhat limited ncniKlnPw scope. Tlio Intent iIoolop incnt Indicated tlmt It In iiiiicIi morn norlntia thnn the public which hail hy no iik'iiiih mlu:mlcd It from tlm nuttct linil suspected. It generally predicted tli.it (ho in I it I t r would not surilio tho ulfiilr. TAFT LIKELY 10 SELL CHICAGO CUBS Clllt'AdO, Pcli. Ul. Indications today wero ihul Charles P. Tnft, who recently bought CharlcH V. .Miirphy'H inleresi in the Chlen;o Culis, would dispose of his holiliiiKH before the wcek'H end. Two syntHi'iites weie siiid In he b'uliliiu; fr the stock. Oim fnctiou is repoited to linvo offered Tnl't .fTOil.tiOII for Til per cent of tho stuck. If litis offer In noeoplcd, John Hurtling, n wcnllhy stockinmi, will he elected president of llm eliih, BYRON'S TROUBADOURS COMING FRIDAY NIGHT Tho lilnU hIiik naturally, mnl, oh n ronuiiiciico, tho hour In beautiful. Hut wlum tho eminry of tho fnnio'in llurti Mouiitulua typo, nftor bavin been trained In n ilarlioiioil room throiiKh w eiiliii or lUtotiluK to tho thrill of tho fluto Ih liounl, tho wor'i! IIhIkiih with batod breath . It la con ceded that tho pooplert of tho south ern cllmcu nru natural luuHkiuua. Tho Myron TrouhadourM, wlio run ilorm! n proKratu at tho llaptlut church pmvoil thla lioyond n doubt. Thuro wuh a quality nml rlthuoug to tho hIiikIiik tlmt Ih hoIiIuiu hoard. TIiIh quality, rofliiud and polished by ycaiM of triiliiliiK In vonio of tlm world'a Krcutout uchooU of inuslu, iiuido puHslhlo ono of tho flneat con corlH Kueouu uvor board, Tho orchoH tra wuh urunil In Ita perfect harmony mid dullcato bIiiiiIIiik. Tho iiumhorri raiiKoil from tho wolrd HtraliiH of ''Carmen" to tho HiiothPii? lovollnun of Ilarnby'H "Swoot and Low." Tho upoutuuooiiH applnuso that follower tho numlioia wan an Indication of tho dullKht of tho nudlouco, many of tho iiurforuinucca rocolvlns doublo ouroroB. KiiKono, Oroison Comment. Thlu company niipoara at tlio Piiko thuatro Frlduy ovonlutt, Kobrimry 37 tiudor iiUBplcua of tho Hon Hur IoiIko, AiIiiiUbIou LT.c, COq and 76o, Bouta nt Nauli hotel. Ilox offlco upon all day, Pobruary SO and 37 for ox rhaiiKO of tlckoti piirchanod boforo that tlmo. TO FIGHT DUEL MOtttS JULT.5 VEiDlUNCd. Jnlm Vnlrlmx, till? Prcnch nvlntnr, who rrrcully (li-w from I'nrl to Cairn, liiiiniillittrly on lilit nrrlvnl In' Cult frnin i:ypt ti'li'plmtiMl from (lit mil rout! ulutloii to ttto frli'iidi, imkliiR thi'in to net rn K'fonili In IiIh coiiiIiik iluel with Itfim giilntmi, prcalili'iit of tlio I'ri'iich Ai-rlnl iH-nitiif. '1'lic niuiifn of thi' mk-oiiiI rro nut in ii il public, Imt II n niiiniilin til tlmt ViilrllltH nulllil ili'llhlllil Id Nulil wit, i ruvnliiTH. Tlm ipmrrrl nrom' out t Ihn rrftnnil of Vrilrliirx to r.lvo Htillifurllim tn llinry limn, n rlml I'ri'iirh nvLitor. u ho tmil aliui flown from I'nrU to Cairo, mil who rhulli'iiiii'il 'ilili)i' lo right iflrr tho InltiT hml Minrk hill 'n the fiiii' tjiilntoii onlrrnl Vrilrlni' In Mclit ltoii. nml Viilrltn'n ri'iillwl "l illl not riiiht Itoiix, hut will flKlit you u mfii a return to I'urU. U'REN PLANS 10 E DEAD PAY 10 POIITI.ANI), Or., lh. 'Jl.-TIm levying of nn iuherituuee lux to pro- iilo work for uuciupln.w'il citizciH of the hlute is the plun of v. S. I'lU-n, fnlher of tlm inillulive, leftrvniliim utiil recall, mnl iinlcpciulfiit cnmll ilnle for piiernor, net forth in a pro poietl mueuihueiit to tlm Mnln -tnnti-tutioii. The proponed mneudment wuh iIU i'IIhsi'iI hy mcmlicrx of it special com mittee npiMiiuted hy I'lChiilcnt Uiireli nrd of the Stnte IVdcruliim of 1 Imr, to in entente the unemployed xltunlion, hut nctloii wuh defernd for twoVeekn on siij.'nectiiiii of Ktate Sonntor Claiiiln ( .McCulloeh, rep resentiuK tlmcrnnr West. If ndopleil, tlm iimendmcnt wouh! imike it the duty id' the stiitc to furnish unemployed lpil volers with work on tleuuuiil in huildiii): and iiimiilniuiu peituaneul roinN, the I'iiiiiIh to he nil-id throuuh mi iuheri tuuee tux on that putt of ctnlcH of deceased person above ?.'ll,O0ll in Milne. JACKSON COUNTY FIRE PATROL OFFICERS ELECTED Tho Jarkmiu County Flro Patrol iiMtoclntlnu held Us niiuual nicotliu; In tho fiirent verilco of flro Monday nfternoon, nml elected tlm following offlrom and directors; President, YV, I. Vnwter: vlro pres Ideiil, II. 1), Mills: board of directors, V, I. Vnwter, S. It. Merccreau, V, V. .Mcdyiukl; Lincoln MrCormack, sec retary and ticAMirer. tho only now officer clccte.l. K. A. Illldretb of llutto FnllH held this position last year hut It wna decided that tho of flco nt that plaro would ho moved .o thU city April Int. Tho office will bo moved to Mr. McComiack's pre out uunrtora In tlio Flrut National hank bulldliiK. It wna decided that now lookouts should bo built, pathwayH iniulo in soiuo of tho liolatotl dUtrlcta and now liiAtrtiniunlH limtallud on Was ner llutto. Fow fire ocrtirrod last year duo lo tho patrol, and with tho co-oporu Hon of Mato and federal nuthorltluB 'tho ovpcnacd Avcro reduced to tlio minimum, A ono-linlf cent lovy per aero wan lovlod on all owuura of tlm bor for protection. OFFICERS OF DRAMA LEAGE ELECTED At tho meeting of tho liounl ot directors of tho Medford brunch ot tho Drama Leaguo .Monday night tho following officers woro elected. Prctilduiit, Mrs. Kdmund Ilurko; first vlco pioHldont, Itohert Kulil; Bocoud vlco prcHldout, Mrs, Alan Ilracltlnrood; third vlco prosldont, Dunhar Carpontor; corrtfapondlng Hocrotary, Miss Kllzahoth Piitnnui; troamiror, John Ortli. Tho constitution mid by-laws woro read luut night mid accepted ami vailoitH matlors of Interest to tho loaguo woro iIIuihibhciI. Tho trol duut will appoint tho vurluiu utuud Ibg couimlttooa In a low day. (loot! .Wood. It you want good'wooil, got It from Prank II, Itny, M WAGES II MEDFORD MATL TRTBTJNE, MEDFOKD, OnEOON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, Tlm linriiinl hcIiuoI lioonlinK rnlly ul llm iiiinnry Tiii'Miluy ovciiIiik will llU (III! ItltftfHt KUtlll'rlll); l!VT HI't'll In Anlilmi'l. Kvi-ry nfforl Ih lii'injr put foru'iuil to I'lilliuil?!! llm pcoplu in nnli'r Unit n tliorouli fiiiiipiii(;ii of tlm kIuIo luny he liml, Tlm imh'IIiik will Iiit I'ollnweil hy u Iioiimc to Iioiimh i'iiniiiil(,'ii for rnrmlmrolilp In llm "Nornml School AMMOciiition." Tlm inrinliiThhlp In IiuhciI upon rontriliut Iuk ut Ii'iikI 11(1 tmvnnl tin- i'iiuipulii I nml. Dr. tli'ori' IIiImm', 1J. V. Car ter, I'orl". MriMi'on, V. T. Vim Ki'oy inn on the program nml iuiihIo will hi; fuiiiihhi'i! hv tlm Slnklynu ipinr telte. llm IIiivh' Voi'iitiounl liiiinl nml u eorni't nnln liy A. J. MeCalli'ii, The J iiorinul Mi'hoiil eolorn nml pennutH will lie in eiiileneu nml t lie re Ih ii eontehl liitwceii the went nml eiiMt htili-H iih to which erowil lirinp out tlm lurKi'Nt iilliiiiliiuee nml proilueim tlm inoHt eiilliiisiiihiii. Tin Alumni Afhociiihon will cxi'i'ute n nunihcr of olil-lime ycllii. i K. ,1. Hliinn Iiiik mreliiiNPil n hnlf inteiexi In M. K, HriKKH1 nIiov htorc. .1. W. Sweeney Iiiih IiIh eninp at Sleiiliimu well uniler wny anil ex lieetn to liCfiu priidint; the Kinkiyoli ronil contract next week. The ei! ouil eninp wilt L'o up at Sihkivon nml the thlnl nenr Colwitin. Onenr W'crlli, hint of Couueihumi I,ouIh W'erlh, run IiIh limn! in his GOLD HILL NUGGETS I (From the News) That Hums Vnlley, the rcnlly trulv (ardeii spot of the fertile Hoiie Hier valle, can crown euni not alone to fatten u half dorcn carloads of prime porkers for Portland ship ments, hut u surplus to export, as well is nttesled hv (he carload of fine corn shlped from this city the present week hy muchem of that lo cality. Will Kinney also loaded an other cur with nl fulfn hay for ex sirt to less favored localities. Two mine deer, docn of two mid three curs respectively, wercr re ceived hv Karl Fi-her the first of the week ami placed with the yearling already here. The incniit hit he tween the hotel enfe and postoffice has been inclosed with wire, mid will he the future domicile of the dainty pets. The hist pnir were purehiised at Youculla, wheie they were roared from fnwnhood. All three uro very tame nml friendly mid their presence in the imiiromptu little park on front street attracts much attention from both town people utiil strangers. ! P. Harrington, Mute field worker ftr iudulriul fnirx, will he In Jackson county for rtwo weeks fol lowing February ', for the purnose of nrvnniiiiir hoys ami girls indus trial clubs. Mr. Ilnrrinctnu will hi In this city Thursday, the 'JtHli, nt II p. m., spcakitiL itlso nt Kock Point, Danliiuellcs and (Jails creek earlier on tlmt day. William Purr, former superintend ent of the llraden mine, bus return ed to .lncksonville from n month's sojourn in the eiiht and nt San Fran cisco, and will actively renew the op eration of the famous Opp mine, to which Mr. Purr unit his principals now hold n lease. 1 In ds also re ported to he coutctnplutiug the in stallation of u plant for the manu facture of stnves mid other nt tides from natlvn woods. Heenuso the Southern Pncific com pniiv fuilcd to install mi overhead girder at the trestle above tho high way south of the bridge, but placed instead n girder of tho uuderslung tvpe. the company bus been put to much trouble mnl expense- in recti fying the errors oecnsioued by this slight neglect. After installing the trestle it was found that the rctpiircd elcaranco above the roadway was not given and n tapering exevntion of two nml tine-half teet in solid rock beemne necessary. When completed this would Jinvci formed n perfect basin for tlm higher surroundings, nml it was decided tn blast out u ditch to remedy the condition. An interesting feature of the work was the discovery this week ol what ap pear to bo n coiisidernhlo body of lend oi e in drilling for shots. As- siivh made of spee'iinens show the rock to contain a high percentage of lead. With Medford trido U Medford niada. NOSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM GOLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONCE Mr Clearutng, Haaling Dnlm In. ttanlly Clear Note, Hoad and Throat Stop Natty Catarrhal UUcharget. Dull tUadach Goal, Try "I'.ly'H Cream nnlm." (let n mnll bottle nnywnj, Just to try It Apply a lltllo In tho niwtrllt mid liixtautly your cloggiHl iioho and Hlopcd-u air pafHauen of tho bead will epen: you will hreatho freely: ilulluesH and hcaihiche dhmpiiear. Hy morning I thu catarrh, coliMndie:id or culiirrhal wire throut will he gone. Did mull mlHcry now I (let lh miiiill hottlo of "I'.Iv'h Cream llnlm" lit any iliuir (liuv. TIiIh avvcel. futher'H hiiiimukc KninhT with iIIhuh troim rcHtiltM. Two front fitiKen wero umptilalcil tiiul mi effort inmle to hiivu the othcrH, Tlm enmpflrc mri'tiiii; of the Ho Vocationnl Cliih nl lli KIh' temple hrouhl out 'MM hiiyx. Iiidlnn tilled of tlm Hoiithern Oic'oii vnrich mnl pioneer hlntory wtre the chief fen ItircM. Prof. Irvinj: I). Vinin ih put (Iiik In IiIh hent efforts for the yo:ilh of Ahhlnni! ami I lie hoyn greatly np preclntn IiIh work which Ih nuttlnp worth while IiIciiIh hi their puthwuy, Tint Klkn' ipinrtetli; npent Kumlay nfternoon nt the county poor farm mnl hoKpitnl near Talent nml nvi n iroKniin of hoiikh. Their visit wn much cnjoycil. .laekHon rounty it iloiuj; tlio Hull I tiling hy Uk njreil ami infirm mnl thoiiuh tnxcH lire Ii'kIi no one lii'riiilKert thin portion which i really not ho larp-. Itohert VinliiK arrives from Ke utile TiiCHilny in conneclloii with tin ilelniln of crcclini: tho new .V-'0,000 npern house. AfrH. K. M. Kowler iliet! nt Itw renco .Kiiiihoh, Fthruiiry l'A. Sin aiih formerly n esulcnt of Aslilmu! I'.x-Councilmnn ('. I). Schell, now of Wcllen, wJih heru recently on n husiui'HH trio. A KansiiH nnsoclntion will he or Kiinied by resiilentH who were for mer citir.enH of the Jnyhnwker stnte EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Hy A. C. Howlett. The last time 1 wrote for the Mail Tribune I promised to tell homcthing about what Itev. I.. L. Simmons found in tho collection, not in the collection nlate or basket. He had been up in the Utke creek school ills, trict holding Hcrviccs and the Inst dav he was there he was talking to one of bin member nbout buying n sow mid eight pigs mid when he go ready to sturt llro. C. rcmnrked "Well, you can just give the llrownH boro church credit for one sow mid eight pigs when you get home" and then the question nroe just how lo place the credit on the "church book", mnl how much money vnljie was to bo credited on the pastor's suliiry, but the preacher got the sow mid pigs mid tho board will have to decide as to the value of said swine nml the sooner the better for the preacher. Another item of Itniiortmice tlmt had ot he kept over was n Valentine party tlmt was given to some of the school children by the principal, Dr. W. K. Hiichanan and wife, on the evening of the llth instant. The following niipils were ntnong the guests: Carlisle Nat wick, (llndius Kiitwick, lliirold Vim Seoy, Lyle Vnn Scoy, Then. Florey, Jutl Florey. Isaac Childrelh. Gleiinn Childreth, Norn Childreth, Thelma Nichols, Her nice Simmons, Until Orover, Venln drover, llellcn Holt, Itutli Nichols, Itobrrt Hiimish, Katrine Hrnynt nnd Cnrey Owing. Light refreshments were served and among other things that the children enjoyed was some fine music mnl games. Tho doctor nnd his wife know just how to en tertuin tlio children so ns to have n good time generally. A Haptist voting people's union wns organized on Siinduy. the lfith Inst, mid Mrs. W. K. Huchnunti was elected president nnd Miss l.orettn Chiblretlt secretary nnd treasurer. There were about forty names en rolled mid the young people seem to tuke ipiite an interest in the move. The meeting was largely attended Sunday, the UJuil, nnd n fine program rcudcicd. The juieuilu branch of the union will meet next Sunday, March 1st ut II ). in. Mr. Cogswell nnd K. P. Power of Medford were cnllors last ThurMluj mi dthe next dav Sir. Power was. joined by C. A. Piekel also of Med ford nnd thev two went to work tearing out the old flume that sup plies the old Snowy Hutte mill with water and me engaged putting in new one. Ihey nvo i-oonuiig ni uie Suunyside. Hoy DuvN of Derby was doing biisiuesH in our town lust week. L. H. Ossiunn and his sister, Miss F.thcl of Trail wero gucMs ut the Sunnysitlo last week. Mr. Ossnmn enmo out from tho Klk creek hatch- fragrnnt balm dissolves by tlio beat of tho nostrils; pcuctratca nnd heal tho lutlnined, swollen membrane which lines tho noe, heart mid throat ; clcmt the air passages ; stops miHty discharges ami n fcelliu of cleansing, southing relief come im mediately. Don't lay nwnko to-ulght strug gling for lirenlli. with he.nl ntufTetl ; nostrils closed, hawUIng mid hlowhu. Cutarrli or a cold, with Ita running iioce, foul mucous droiiplng li.to t'm throat, mid raw dr.vucb Is dluircks lug Imt truly needle. Put your fali'u Jut onco In "i:iv' Crtiiiu Ilalni" and ycer cold I it inlarrli will Mticly lUmpitcnr, cry l meet Mr. Thornsen hero with u hatch of fish egg for the Llk creek hatchery. Miko and Joe Kidley wore callers Friday. Joe had coino out to have Dr. Holt redresH IiIh hand, Mrs. Klingle (griindmn) eiimo out from her Lake Creek home lust week, went to Medford mid mi her way spent a while with Mrs. llowlctt. Mrs. Mermun Meyer, Jr., cnino out from her home in Lake Creek last Friday mnl went on to Medford. Jnrnse Hinger Iiiih been repainting nml repapcring tho interior of Mnjor Nichols home. William von dcr hcllcn ntnrled for Portlutul with his family Inst week to cmiHiilt u specialist with regard to his daughter. Miss Mnry Holmes and Miss Alli- (Oii U linen oi .mcuiohi unu .tnsn Hael Hrown of this place were call ers Saturday. Misses Holmes nnd O'JIrien nnd llcruld dueriti of I'ort Intid were here visiting their rela tives, the Hrowns. Last Saturday TIioiihih Stanley mine out from his home on Salt creek, bringing with him Miss Helen Sidlcy. Mr. .Stanley gno me a yenr's snbicription to the Mnil Trib une. Marsli tiiirreii ami wue nis enmc out and went to Medford nnd brought out Mrs. (Jnrrctt's Histcr, Miss Maud Nichols. They took rooms at the Sunnysldc. Oeorge Nichols, Jr., and wife came out to intend the lance Saturday night. Miss Scott, who is engaged teach ing on Klk crceK, came out on me tngo Saturday, attended the dance and went to Medford Sunday. MTiss Cassia Plymirc, who has been sjicnding n part of the winter with her mother nnd stcpfnther In the vi cinity of Dead Indian soda springs, cnine out Saturday and wns the guest of our daughter, Hnttie, until Monday morning, returning to Med ford on the P. & K. How to Make Bitter Cough Syrup than You Can Buy a rmiir Nuppir Tinr s ud I'ullf Uuarantced. fjl ual A full pint of cough yrup rnuh an you could buy for $2s can eaily be made at home. You will find nothing that takm hold of the ordinary cougli more nulcklv. unuallv comiuering it In aide ot 24 hour. Excellent, too. for naiimoUle croup, wnooping cougu, vnu clilal attluna ami uroncmin. Mix one pint ot gramuaicu aucar wun 14 pint of warm water, and tir for 2 tninutf. Put lift ounce of Ilnx tflftv ctnU vorth in a pint bottle, then add th Kuirar Svrun. It kPi perfectly. Tako n tcafKonful ever' one, two or three hour. . , .... Thl U jut laxative enough to help rellcte a couch. AUo ntlmuUtM the appetite, which I uiually upset by a cough. Tlie taste U pleasant. The effect of pine and augar ynip on tho Inflamed membrane I well known. Plnex I n mot valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich In gualacol and other natural healing pine clement. Other prepara tion will not work tn thi combination. ThU Plnex and Sucar Syrup remedy ha often been imitated, but the old ue crful mixture ha never been equaled. It I now used In more boinca than any other cough remedy. A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goca with till preparation. Your druggUt ha Tines, or will get It for you. If not, tnd to Tho Plnex Co., Ft Wavne. Ind. OUCIIAItU IIAHNKSS A team can null ns big a load with It a any other harness and cannot injure tho tree wlillo plowing. Cull II. C. ItONNKV, Phono H08-M. Victrolas Victrolas Just nvrivcil tho largest shinnient ever received at one tinio in Alcdford. Call and seo them. Tho only Victor dealer in tho city. Sheet Music Successor to L. 0. Music Shop Flagg Palmer Piano Place Garnott-Coroy bldg., ground floor, sido entrance 21 Grnpo at root 1914, I The Best at Any Price No other baking powder will raise nicer, lighter bis cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome L Then Why $5000 REWARD For the arrest and conviction of anyone not attend ing the Basketball games on February 25th and 26th at the NATATORIYJM HALL in Medford. Ashland Medford BOYS' AND GIELS' H. S. TEAMS TWO GABLES FOR CimtTIONSHIP OP SOUTHERN OREGON" NATATORIUM, FEBRUARY 25-26 Games Begin at 8 P. M. Sharp. ADMISSION 35c A DANCE AFTER THE GAME Prices That Talk Early Sunrise Potatoes, 100 lbs. for. - 60 Pure "White Flour, per sack $1.45 Pure Cane Sugar, 18 lbs. for $1.00 Dry Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs. for. $1.00 A good Coffee for, per lb 5 llollv Milk, 3 cans for 2o$ Good Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. for G5 3 cans Preferred Stock Table Fruit for. 50 3 cans Royal Club Table Fruit for. 50f 3 cans Del Monte Table Fruit for. 50 Preferred Stoek Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25 Reliance Brand Tomatoes, 2 cans for. 25p Del Monte Brand Tomatoes, 2 cans for 25 Ashland Brand Tomatoes, 3 cans for. 25 30c jars Jam and Jelly, 2 jars for. 45 G bars Pearl White Soap for. 25 G bare White Flyer Soap for. 25 Reliance and Libby Catsup, tho bottle 20 ISvaporated Apricots, 2 lbs. for 25 Evaporated Peaches, 3 lbs. for. 25 Evaporated Apples, per lb 10 Shortening Compound, No. 5 65 Shortening Compound, No. 10 $1.25 WE SELL OATS, BARLEY, BRAN, SHORTS AND WHEAT, CHICK FOOD ETC., AND DE LIVER THEM TO YOU FOUTS GROCERY CO. 36-10 S. Central. Phones 271-272. Is Your Money Making Money for You? BEGIN SAVING TODAY SAVINGS DEPOSITORS receive thoir DIVI DENDS regularly January and July 15 of each year. On theso dates wo credit tho Seini-Annual Interest on your doposit at the rate of 4 Per Annum DEPOSITS mado 30 days boforo interest paying poriods receive dividends. Withdrawals mado boforo interest period, at de positor's pleasure, losing interest ONLY on amount drawn. WE PAY YOU TO SAVE First National Bank PAGE THREW a Pay More i a V