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Mfiwonn urATT mmvuvf, w.nvonv, ouwuw, rnm.NY. maw ir i, inin vAon mmm HOW TO COMBAT BROWN PIMPLES DANGEROUS S. S. S. Your Remedy. Modern aflenca has proven that boila nil rarbund. plmpla and unsightly akin blelrhaa. are icitalft of dld HiWd. Hcaly akin anil Itrhlnp of Kctr IM, Scrofula, rab all akin dlea mi ARKniVHted by bad blevd II a the luftctad blood that's dannroua. Dob t wait for the bolls, If ou have plwiilea Hud blatohaa. take tnatant action I'lm ploa tell you that your blood U aUlad with linpurlllea. You muat Mit your blood, ad atimulate It to healthy twtloa with Xstura'a own blood tonic, ... It la the standard bluud purl Her of the world. Don't ue drugs, olnt HienU, BMlvce 8 SS reaches the blood, drive out the tnipuntlrs It make healthy perspiration ilu- I"1 son la fi nally aweMed m( thi .. mti the akin Uolla, bloU-tu-s. K ma and the tkiof.iU Indication disappear It .1 ea what aelven and loti jna nrtr do -It kmi to the ruot of ih ' ouble tiv fwacttlns the hlp.t 1 u Mini beoune clear end o loon feel trie lor ,.f perfect health 8 8 H la pureK rf ft thle Vuu . in Kt t an ! irk t a V til for Look of f.i i vh" Hie W rror irlla If oun I i.h i'na ! ' wnt- for 1 1 a J . to till ftVtv ..y V'' , A''-'11! 'J-i PRUNES, CHERHES WASUINOTON. I) C, Mutch 17. Sigation which mny :n". ore- Hon growors (o reduce Iohcm of their prunes mul ohsrrlos from brown rot will shortly bo published by the 'United States department of urlcul- turo In a professional papor, llttllotlii No. 308 of the departmental sorlcs, by ClinrlcN Ilrodks ami I). F. Fisher of the office of fruit disease Invcstl- Rations In the buronu of plain Indus- try. The rocoiniiHiiuliitloiiH, which call for repeated sprayings at certain 'times with self-boiled llmo-sulphur or liordraux mixture combined with roslu-flsh oil soap to niako thum Hllek and spread, nrc linnctl largely on promising roHtitts obtained In ex periments during the last Benson In the orcllurdH of A. W. Moody nt I'ol ldii, Wash. Tlio results aru publish ed not as final conclusion!, but to give growers tho benefit of Bitch Itnowlcdgo as was obtained, In the belief that tlio spraying system ree oiniiuiudod Is well worth careful trial. Source of Inspection OliRorvittlonu for a iiuiuber of ca sour have shown that the apothecla, n stugo of tho fiiiiKUH that devclopH from tho fallon prunes, Is tho prob able sourco of tho blossom Infection with inonllln blossom blight. Fall plowing; and oarly spring cultivation ahead of tho blossoming period hnvo iipimrcutly holped In preventing tho tllsonso by Interfering with tho de velopment of the apothecla. In the spraying experiments tho early applications of spray were washed off, which showed tho Im portance or the addition of tt sticker, but ovon under rather unsatisfactory conditions, spralng has given fairly good i ostitis. Tho prune plats given both early and Into spraying with self-bollud llnio-sulphur sot from two to fivo timos as much fruit ns tho uusprayed ones, and gavo a yield of two and one-half tlmos as much, and had ouu-uluth as much brown rot on tho hurvostcd and ouo-olghth as much on tho stored prunes. In spraying, Holf-bollcd llmo-sul- phus S-8-B0, and llordoaux mixture 4-1-50 liavo both glvon good results, but tho former has scorned somowhat more satisfactory. Two pounds of rosln-flsh oil soap should be lined to each thirty gnlluns of the nilxturoH. Where this toap uniinot bo roudllj obtained, it may bo made up as fol fel fol eows: Jtuslii.I'Mi Oil Soap Kosln, S iKiuuds; potash lye. such as Is sold for washing purpose, 1 pound; tlsholl, 1 pint; water. S gal lons. The rosin is dissolved In tho oil by heating In a largo kettle. After this has partially cooled, the potash Is added, tho mixture being slowl stirred uud oarefully wutched to avoid its boiling over, A part of tho water Is now added and the boiling continued until tho mlxturu will dis solve In cold water. Tills will require about one hour. Tho remainder of tho water is then slowly added and tho mixture thoroughly at Ir roil. This soap was found very valuable In making the spray spread and ad here to the fruit. Tho soap, however, cannot be used with commercial lliiie-sulpliur. Spin) lug Schedule Sewmil UHV results will hn noe oawiry as a basis for any final recom mendations, but insofar as tho soa sou of 1915, whan ntlnfall was bolow normal at the crltlcul seasons for this rot, was typical, the following schedule of sprajlng may bo sug xostcd: Tho first application just before tho "blossoms open. Tho second, just after the putals hao fallen. Tho third when thu husks liuve fallen. , The fourth, about four weoks bo faro harvesting. Tho first and tho fourth applica tions ha? unm foHtltl spprhtlly ri porlrtHl during t pnat ftan. (tltiiuM fnfctliiii of (lierrlr-e ObMTTatlous wade flonr V'aiH-oii-ver, Wnah., and In tfce TlHniiy of 8n Icih, Orrt., In April show ml that there had hcit n blOMMtit Infection of ehorrle similar to that alrwuly do wrlbiil on iruna. It Hiiimsrml that most of the Infection had Uikou place after the pot ills had fallon, but be fore the fruit had u chime to push through the husk. Mack ltepubll caii rhorrlcM seemed especially stilt- Jeet to Infection, ostlmates liidlcntlug that on this variety fully 10 ier cent of the blostioms wero Infected with Monllla. In many orchards at lonst 75. por rent of the blossoms of other vnrleties wore slinllarl Infsrtod. The work as yet has not been car ried out as fully as could be desired. It scoiiih evident, however, that the Monllla blossom blight was thu cause or serious losses In tho Willamette vnlle In the season of 11)15, and that the brown rot of the fruit was tho cause of considerable loss nt the canneries ami heavy looses In the fililpplni; of fresh fruit. The spraying experiments with cherries were begun Into In the sea- 'SOU. ' No early sprayings were made, and therefore no results wero obtained on tho effect of spraying upon the blossom Infection. Thu brown rot at the canneries and In storage, how ever, was greatly reduced by late applications of llordcaux mixture and self-boiled lime-sulphur. With tho ltoyal Ann cherries better results were secured with Dordcaux mixture than with tho solf-bollcd llmo-sul-phur. GOLD HILL NUGGETS MINI AT UUGKNH, Or., March 17. A mass meeting to put under way a move to establish a voluntary military train ing at thu Unlvorslty of Oregon was to bo hold on tho college campus hero lata today. An attempt will bo made to organize two companies of coast artillery as part of tho Oregon Na tional Guard. At today's meeting l'rosldent P. I.. Campbell of the uni versity, and Mayor W. A. Hell, of lUigeno, wero to speak. TAKE "CASCARETS" IE M IUF.t for Liver anil llimels, Mail llrciitlii lliitl Colds, Sum' Stoumcli Got it 10-ront box. Sick headache, biliousness, coated tongue, hoad and nose clogged up with a cold always trace this to torpid llvor; delayed, fermenting food In tho bowels or sour, gassy stomach. Poisonous matter clogged In tho In to tines, Instead of being cast out of tho system Is ru-absorbed Into the blood. When this poison reaches thu delicate brain tissue it causes con gestion mid that dull, throbbing, slckonlng headache. Cascaruts Immediately domino the stomach, removo the sour, undigest ed food and foul gasoa, talto tho ox coas bile from tho llvor and carry out all the ronstlpntod waste matter and poisons In the bowels. A Oh mii ret tonight will mi rob straighten ou out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from our druggist moans your head clear, stomach sweet and oiir liver and bowels regular for months. Adv. Medford House Movers NKW FIRM MOVIIItS OK 1IOUSKS, IIOILMHH, IIH.WV MACIIINKItV, KTO. SATISFACTORY SKUVIC13 Phono -18H-M Moi'i'irr & nrituiiARDT 012 S. Newtown, 7!I7 W. 1 Hit St. BETTER BABIES? "Would you feed your chil dren food that is teeming with animal life of which you have no idea of its origin? The products put out bv the Medford Creamery have all been Pasteurized and on need have n fear to ie tn tin- niM deliiate. U5 N. Central. Phone 251 The 1Vmr-oM -nn of .leek Hmtlh, who hn hnI, . erltri-l.tr HI at M hine oft Srfe erwk, is rojwrtfd nm mih valppinr. Mr. Atlrlhir ltW of OlirHilale hi tlwa rtaitiir with Iwp Hwtrior utl brother at the nltl liortte m of town. Th iHtnutifnl srriiif; Htiwera f lh elimate are arpewrliBf In pfn-'ra-Hm rm tttr liilla ailrriit to town. AVh may well cotigrHtuale tHtrm-lvtiaj wlii'ii we reeeive let lew from oiu frieiuU in the eiit lelliiiM; of imu'h hmow vtl in those Hirln. Mrs. .lehn Ilaiiiiuprlty ami slut Dale, of (Inim IW, are viititK friends and vHittiTw in tli eit. Mm. (tuminu attended to husi new affair in Mcdfori) rml Jiu'ksoii ille WeilneHiluy. .Mr. mul .Mm. II. 1). Keetl wen see iiifr fricnils unit trniiMtctiiiK luninef8 in Moilfonl Thttrsdny. -Mrx. Mend mul jjrmiililiiuglilor, Dorothy lliiriu-H, of Omits I'umn, spent Suuility with Mr. mul .Mi. Ivan Million of this place. Mrs. Simon if also a grmiililntigliter of the lady. .Miss Opal Harvey of AnIiIiiiiiI rauus down Friday eveninjr on No. 1(1 to upend u few days with her fjitlicr, Harvey Harvey, who ii in the employ, of ihf M. . .foIin..n IlnrttWMfV & lmplfmfhi C. nnlar p?nifr, If. L UrtrMrif, teifa ami daiwhtfr Olndya, Mrs. fwrra lliHlge ami Mrs. C. It. l'rtta mUifl lo MrMlfnrtl In Urrl the mfPtiHfn h( I he Tat. The iHouttiiM ewitluetid hr Mm. Dwdti, Mm ovfliigffUht. are very well aUfndetl nilil IhhHi iitcrr-t abown. Many who Imtf Irvetl hro anv rrnt letmih of time mmfiibr hr previoiiM Vlelt to thin place twenty yaara aito. Mr. ami Mr. A. K. Kflhtptr triniM ai'tnl himiiipsa in llnlfonl a few 1ti - ago. 'Hie liitMkcthall funic in (he punllion Salurilny eveiiinjf wiim u warm mime both iilet sliowiuir. good prneliee, but Hie ri'Hiilt xliowed H-ll in favor of Uie (Vutral 1'oint team. Practice up, girlf. Fl-.DEnAL COMMISSION TO CURB STANDARD OIL POWER Oil ffel pxarrthttl by the llnndHrd fentpanr. "The oil httslnoM Mr Cawnnl swill, "la thu nictal hsarileus of any In th world. The fllainlrtrd ran mako n shortnxe or surplus nl will atut thn Indapendenf drniei arc at M morey" r! The Zmfag Baby Hooray! Hot) ray! Nothing cl'c mn so romplctcly ciulenr im to the present nnil tho future as tho crpected arrlmt of a I". i'V. Hut In Km mean time the romfnrt of tlio mnthrr In of Tint Importnncc. Ttierolm tplrndld rxtcrnol rem cdr known ai 'Mottv cr'a Friend" which ci crt n womtrrful loflu rncfl upon Ibo cjpiml. Inr rnurcles. Tlioy bo enme more p 1 1 n n t . atrrlch ultliout undun pnln, ninVo tho prtlnd ono of ii!criiht sillies ST I.OUI8 Mar. 1 ".-Creation ot ?rr,,cn,Ion. In a W, U federal oil commission nir urunil . irtun nil ovrr tlio riMintrv mnihrm i-u nr thn totilirhr. bv A XV rnwnnl nf Walnrlnn i art lielp "Mother" rrlcnd" wb lo them, tonigni uj a. w. t.nwnru or woterioo, jTcn ernndmothcrs tdt the wonderful story in., primmum ui iiiu wusiurn uil jou- hers' association In an address at the opening of a two day convention here. Mr. Caward said tho creation of a federal commission similar to thu In terstate commerce commission wns tho only moans of protecting tho small refiner or Jobber from the con- 1o tliclr own ilaiiKhtcra nlwut lo rntrr Iho tMo nf innltifthood. Oct a twttlo of "Moth er s l-'rlcnd" todny of your nearcut drurjliit. uto thl aplendld litlp viitb i)iir on Imml pililnl by iour own mind, l'or n ftrc tiok cf Interest and Impotlnnco lo oil nwthen irrlln In n-n.lnj.1.1 It -!.. .A .ah t Lllldar.. Allanln, On. It relate! tho personal ripcncncn or many nappy mower, it telli many things that nil women uliould Ikj fa miliar w'h It r nt oneo' p. Kiildo bb4 pa Iwplrntlon. Wl lo fur till look. V H ORANGE DAY SATURDAY ! Special Prices on Fancy SUNKIST ORANGES Complete Assortment 1i Fresh Vegetables '! Good Goods r Efficient' Service a -i Marsh & Bennett Phone 252 l lift yvSdsVlJiJKu! WlWWW' -.:fl lull ciyiHUal9fcrfiBlaW' 4 w? mi pr i SMf WW sis MAY MANTON PATTERNS GOLDEN RULE AMERIC COR This beautiful weather suggosts Spring Drosses. Thi3 storo is showing tho most complete and altogot beautiful line of "Wash Goods it has over shown. The lino embraces all tho new colors and patterns, i largo figures and wide stripes. If you "want to bo shown" wo are at vour sorvico. Wo aro cortaii show a lino liko this. Tho prices, as you will see, range from 5c to 75c tho yard. Tho goods wore bought oarly when tho who wore full and before tho prices advanced. Our soiling prico is based on our buying prico and not "pros prices, which are much higher. ' ANTRIM LAWN, 5c 2J inelieri, small figure. SHADOW VOILE 10c 27-iiieh, new cloth, medium si.e figures. CREPES 12i2c 27-inch, wide range of neat pretty paltorns. PRIMROSE BATISTE 12c oO-incl), a smooth-finish cloih on stripes, fitruvofi. and plain colors. PLAXONS 15c 20-inch, permanent finish cloth. This line inuludufi (Jul small figures, the large patterns and tho wide strlpof. - PRINTED SEED VOILE, 16c 27-inch, another new cloth, medium patterns. MODETTE, VOILE 20c 91-inch, mercerized, non-shriiikable, stripes and small figures. VOILE, PRINCESS CHIFFON, RICE VOILES, 25c lUi-iuch, choice patterns, in stripes and largo .Cigitrag, all new cloths. EGYPTIAN TISSUE 25c 2!)-inch, plaids, checks and stripes ' : MERCERIZED POPLIN 25c 27-ineh, a beautiful finish cloth in all the plain uulQi'S. MERCERIZED POPLIN 15c 27-inch, plain colors. MOUSELINE. LACE VOILE, 35c UO-iueli, a good assortment of very pretty small 'pat terns. MERCERIZED VOILE, 50c JKi'ineh, a beautiful cloth; white, pink and blue grounds, with many pleasing patterns. LA FLEUR DUCHESSE 75c JKJ-incli, large patterns and plaids, very attractive. SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS, SILK WAISTS, SILK PETTICOATS 'i All impressive collection of fascinating models which we will be pleased to show you. C. W. WHILLOCK & SON kayser silk MEDFORD .... OREGON GLOVES ' "WMITf I. . PHOENIX SILK A HOSE j I III -A J M 2 Sft fife.