MEDFORT) MATT, TTiTTlfTNE fEDFORD, ORF.'OX, SATURDAY. APRIL 28. 1017
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IOCAL AND
PERSONAL
Attorney John II. Carhin arrived
homo Saturday from Salem whore ho
attended a meeting of the Htuto com
inlRslon appointed hy (iovernor
Wltliycomhe to either prepare pluns
lor consolidating the various stale
hoards and commlsKlons, or lo cut
down tho membership and decrease
the expenses of such bodies. The
commission reached no definite con
clusion, but appointed a suh-commlt-tee
of three, of which Mr. Ourkin Is a
member, and which will meet within
30 days, to thresh out the mutter.
Mrs. Leach, corsets made to meas
urements guaranteed. Phone 683-J.
A. L. Jleader of Portland, after
spending several days in Medford
with his wlfo, who is visiting relatives
In the city, left Saturday for home.
Daths 25c, Hotel. Holland
John A. Wcsterlund Is among the
Medford men In Portlund today in
attendance, at the meeting of tho
Btnto-wido legislative good roadB com
mittee.
(Jasollno and oil at Do Voe's. 1
MrB. Kmmu Sherman of Long
Beach, Calif., arrived in the city this
forenoon for a visit with Mrs. 1). It
Hill.
See Davo Wood about that fire In
surance policy. Office, Room 404 M
P. & H. Dldg. '
The pulpits of most of Mcdford's
churches will he filled Sunday hy
visiting JluptlBt ministers, who ore
here in attendance at tho convention
of the Ilogue Itiver Iluptlst Associa
tion.
Onion sets at Monarch Seed and
Feed Co.
Mrs. V. T. McCray returned Friday
from a several weeks visit with rela
tives at Stockton, Oil.
St. Marks Guild will give a lunch
eon Tuesday, May 1st. 112"
, Tho twelve young ladles who ap
peared In the tableaux representing
the thirteen orllnnl states, at the Sev
enth Company reception Friday night
wore tho MIsros Margaret Ames, Joan
Andorson, Katberino Deuel, Margaret
Fnlcs, Frances Kinney, Orble Nat-
wlck, FrnuecH Nell, llruco I'ulnam
Francos Qulglcy, Helen Heddy, Flora
Welsh and Louisa Williamson.
Buttormllk lOo gal. De Voe's.
Twonty moro recruits from the
'University of Minnesota for tho ma
rlno corps passed through tho city
Saturday en route to San Francisco
and lqft the train at tho depot long
onougli to give college .yells. They
report that In all about (100 U. of M.
students havo enlisted in tho murine
corps.
Uakory goods at Ho Voe's.
Francis W. Winn, who resides tit
Wollcn, hut who for tho past three
years has been n student in tho Med
ford high school, passed through Med'
ford on Saturday en route from Port
land to roport for duty at tho Mnro
Island training station, lie enlisted
in the mnrlno corps several days ago
nt tho Modfurd recruiting office of
thnt corps.
Luncheon will bo served 11:30 to
1 Tuesday, May 1. 32
Hoy lClllcilt, member of tho Med
ford flro department, Is tho proud
possessor of a new Ford car, which he
will glvo proper airings on his days
oft.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing, tf
Tho first straw hat of tho season
appeared on Medford streets Satur
day forenoon being worn hy a San
Francisco traveling Salesman. Al
though It was a brand new lid, its
owner woro It without a trace of self
consciousness. A-l papor hunger, tlnter. 8-iO-J.
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Tho retail price of eggs in tho city
Saturday was still .10 cents a dor.cn.
although Hie wholesale price paid by
shippers and packers dropped cousld-
ornhly during tho week. However,
tho retail price Is expected tn slump
within a few days. At the public
market Saturday eggs woro sold for
27 Mi rents a dozen.
For Rale Four year old grade llel
glnn stallion. W. S. Stiuullff, Phoe
nix. :ir
Ono of the visiting ministers ot
tho Ilaptlst church will preach nt th
Christian church morning and even
ing. Sunday. There will be good
music nnd alt members of the church
ns well as others are cordially luvltod
to attend.
Johnson for high class watch re
pairing. tf
Mnnnger Frank M. l.eliuid. well
known throiitihont Southern Oi'orou .
us a former inunimer of the Peep
Gravel mines, recently resigned his!
position as manager of the Unhiklalaj
and Trinlly Copper companies.
The Medford Viilrnnlilng Works'
hn moved to No. IS N. Fir street.
Janes Bros, have ntrendy put Into l
cultivation between 2.1 and 30 acres'
of town lots In the east pnrt of the
city. This Is ft most commendable I
response 10 tho call for morn food-!
stuffs. I
Have your mattresses renovated.'
upholstering, niiln top and trimming!
done nt W. H. Brown's, 112 North!
Front. Phono 14-J. R5
Louis I. Friend, of New York, rep
resenting the Association of Bonded
Attorneys as vice-president, was
Medford visitor Friday. Mr. Friend
becamo enthusiastic over tho beauties
and substantiality of the Koguc ftlver
valley and promised to return here
tho coming summer, if at all possible,
accompanied by Mrs. Friend, to en-
Joy two or threo weeks of fishing ami
sight-seeing.
Phono 884 Heath's Drug Store.
Dr. Helno, physician and surgeon.
Specialty, eyo, oar, nose, throat. Of
fice over Meeker's. Closes fitted.
Andrew Jeldness has returned to
Medford, after a brief visit to the
Bloomfiold, his mine in the Blue
Ledgo district. While In tho moun
tains, Mr. Jeldness set his big hour
trap and expects to find game In it
when ho returns In a few duys. An
drew, too, Is in favor of preparedness
and he knows how to cook bear
meat.
M. Purdln, lawyer. Boom 400 M.
F. & H. Bldg. 50
Dr. Clara Dunn, office rooms 10
and 11, Jacl;son Co. Bnnk Bldg. 3C
P. D. Bluckddti has returned from
a horseback jaunt Into tho mountain
ous country back of tho Antelope val
ley. Ho reports snow In that region
yet from four inches to four feet
deop.
Dr. Uargrave, Farmers and Fruit
growers Bank bldg. Phone 230.
Fresh chocolates at Do Voe's.
Will all girls interested in forming
a chapter of tho Girls National Honor
Guard meet at the public library at
8 o'clock Monday evening for organ
ization? All girls over 10 are eligible
Motz cars, 29 South Orape St.
Sirs. T. B. Hartley or Cottage Grove
Is visiting friends In Medford and
Jacksonville
Sweet cider at Do Voe's.
Mm. Flora Martin of Medford left
Snturday for llllt, Cnllf., for a visit
with friends and relutlves.
For tho best Insuranco seo Holmes,
the Insuranco Man.
Charles Campbell of Portalnd who
Is well known in Medford and who
represents a Inrge rubber manufac
tory is spending Snturday among the
automobllo dealers ot IIiIb city.
Complete lino of fishing tackle.
Crater Lake Ilwd. 35
Since a local cigar store has put In
a counter with hruss foo rail, Inci
dental to selling a new siinimo drink,
which is drawn from a barrel, many
Medfordltos have dropped In to try
out tho rail and discuss "those good
old days" and cuss tho bono dry law
of Oregon.
Gates sells Ford cars, S200 down
and $25 a month.
Miss Lura Couch went to Grants
Pass on Saturday morning' for a visit
thoro with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin
Collins, former Medford and Jackson
ville residents.
Mots cars, 211 South Grape St.
Tho littlo son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. Thompson, of Gold Hill, who was
dangerously 111 with pneumonia nt
tho Sacred Heart hospital, is much
improved.
Iiawles Mooro, Attorney at Law.
M. F. & II. building. tf
A rushing business was done nt tho
public market Saturday morning In
homo grown groen produce of various
kinds. It will ho two weeks yet, how
ever, beforo tho market assumes tho
usual spring and summer activity.
Got our prices on garden boso and
lawn niowors. Crater l.ako Hwd. 35
William A. Shurp. manager of the
Western Union Telegraph office, has
SUPERINTENDENTS FOR ALL CHiLDREN LOVE
"SYRUP OF FIGS" FOR
LIVER AND BOWELS
.7. V. Drennler, superintendent of
the food campaign in Ihe cultivation
of vneunt lots in this cilv, has ap
pointed the following assistant su
ierinlendents to uid in the work:
E. J. liunyunl, J. W. Wakefield,
John Deinmer, Paul Denimer, K. S.
llitzler, H. (). Shenrer, Mr. lionney.
H. 1). Hoke, Janes Hros., Prof. V.
Mehlo Ilillis ,.J. T. liroadlev.
If those now entmuod in vacant
lot trnrdeniiiy or who desire to do it
are in doubt as to what to plant, they
may ask any of the above assistant
superintendents for the desired in
formation on that or any other re
lated point.
In n general way, however, Super
intendent lressler suggests that
specialties be made of t beans, both
for use dry or for green stock for
oniming- nnd pickling, Hie same as
cucumbers, potatoes, tomatoes,
sipiaslies, dried nnd for running;
late enhhuffe, carrots, pumpkins, lute
turnips.
For poultry feed raise knffir corn,
Jerusalem corn, milo mai.c, Hits
sir.n sunflower all easily produced
nnd which mature early. Thus, much
poultry feed ninv be raised cheap
ly. The above named products should
bo grown for family use not for
the market. "It is much bettor nnd
more profitable to raise your own
suppply 1 1 1 : 1 1) to depend upon the mar
ket for it," said Mr. Dressier.
Ciivo It When Feverish, Cross, Hl.
ious, for Bad Breath or Sour
Stomach.
Look nt tho tongue, Mother! If
coaled, it is a sure sign that your
little one's stomach, liver and bowels
need a gentle, thorough cleansing at
once. ,
When peevish, cro;:s, listless, pule,
doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act nat
urally, or Is feverish, stomach sour,
breath bad: has stomach ache, sore
throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a
teaspoon fill of "California Syrup of
Figs," and in a few hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of Its
little bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again.
You ireedn't coax Bick children to
take tills harmless "fruit laxative;"
tliey love its delicious taste, and it
always makes them feel splendid.
ABk your druggist for a 50-cent
bottle of "California Syrup of Figs"
which has directions for babies, chil
dren of all ages and for grown-ups
plainly on the bottle. Beware of
counterfeits sold here. To be sure
you get the genuine, ask to see that
it Is made by "California Fig Syrup
Company." Refuse any other kind
with contempt.
FOOD CONTROL LEGISLATION
OF VITAL IMPORTANCE
WASHINGTON, April 27. The
administration's food control legisla
tion will bo Introduced in the house
tomorrow by Chairman Lever or the
agricultural committee. A senate
committee is preparing similar hills
for early Introduction in the senate.
The measures will Incorporate Sec
retary Houston's suggestions for laws
to give the government direct super
vision of food production and distri
bution. Ono would authorize tho ag
ricultural department to license food
manufacture, Btorago and distribut
ing concerns and If necessary to op
erate them for tho public. Another
would give the president power to
direct tho council of national defonso
or some other governmental agency
to fix maximum and minimum prices
it advisable.
A sum of $25,000,000 Is asked for
tho dcpartinont ot agriculture to uso
in carrying out the program. Officials
hopo it will not becomo necessary to
fix prices and they bollcvo that that
power conferred In tho government
will in itself prevent the occasion
arising.
RATE PROTEST PROTESTED
BY THE NORTHWEST
PORTLAND, Ore., April 27. That
every Important Industry of the
northwest will bo seriously Itnpnlrcd
if tho 1 5 per cent freight rato In
crease proposed by tho railroads, Is
put Into effect was the expressed
sense of a mooting held here today by
members of tho public service com
missions of Oregon, Washington and
Idaho.
A resolution was adopted provld-
resinned Ills nnullltin In m-rtoi tltiililm
niav aotlvolv engage In the develon- for tllB f'nt!on ' committee
moiii nf l,iu,,i,,in,. ,,,,, i i i composed of ono commissioner from
senhluo countv. nartioulnrlv tho H'" ",',to' ,0 "r0,pst l,l'r," tho lut"r-
llluebird." on Greens creek. fro,n!H,", '"' '"ceo commission against
which siirt, ,, !, i h i,i."- unjustified rato advnnco mid to
ntllir nre :r..l. IW ri.rl..r . Itl,,ie SUch oU"'r n0,,,", U Opposition
ti- n. , ,, ' thereto as may bo found necessary
clflc Illgbwny Garage, 20 South Uart
lett st. Diivles Welds Anything.
The condition of Mrs. .1. P. 1). Din
ken of Medford, who was recently op
erated on in the hospital at Ceulral
Point, Is reported as much Improved.
Big Ho milk snakes at Do Voe's.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Child's fiber silk pink sweat
er. Finder please leave It at Com
mercial club. :!!
IT DOES NOT PAY
TO TAKE
CHANCES
WITH YOUR EYES
1 correct I he uinsl difTicitll eases
A trial will convince you thnt you
take no chnnees here.
DR. RIGKERT
Hnlto 1-2, Over May Oo.
Stop at The
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
(ith nnd Everelt Streets, Portland,
Oregon. New management. Phones
and elevator. Kates 5Ue, 7oc, $1.00
and $1.50 tier day.
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AMl'SFMEXTS TONIGHT
EVENTUALLY
You will wiiut. a Ti or tr.vinir our good (iiiility oC luni
litT, tost iujr our riicilil ics ;ind t'xpprii'iiriMjr our liii'th
ods of business, to ilo your Lumber buying from us.
Why Not Now?
All under cover, out of the sun and rain.
Lumber, Shingles, Doors, Win
dows, Cement, Lime
PRICES RIGHT, QUALITY HIGH
MEDFORD LUMBER CO.
Mane Dressier
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Tillie Wakes Up
There It not n dull niomont from
tlio uponiiiR Fieii? of this ftve reel
cumoily to the titno when tho yoene
quU'Uly dissolves otit louvinR tho nudl
ente cl;initn-lni; for more. This piny
Is n pure cure fur nil eases of grouch,
soro hendeilnesa nnd tho like, nnd Is
:u;tiniuo'd to nmko you happy for
weeks nfter yon hnvo witnepsed it.
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The "Standard" for Convenience, Economy, Efficiency .
One Pound of "Corona Dry"
Does the Work of;Three Pounds of Paste Arsenate
and Does It Better
Quickly and easily mixed no working up; no straining nociliiil;
no sediment; no lumps; no waste never ClOflS nozzles.
Xo evaporation no leaks no loss of strength. But an abso
lutely Standard Spray mixture, the uniform strength of which you
can depend upon anil know that you have the highest per cent Of
killing power.
"Corona" Is Safe It Will Not Burn Foliage
SOLD IN NET WEIGHT PACKAGES
200 lbs., 100 lbs., 50 lbs., 5 llis., I II).
Hood River nnd Wcnatchee Fruit Growers' Association Use
"Corona'' Almost Kxclusively.
REMEMBER "Corona Dry" Means No Guess Work, but a
Standardized Spray in Which the Mixture is Always of the Same
Strength and Efficiency. .
Ti'wle. Miirk
SI'KCIAL XOTIOU
Btandanl product of distinct
and unquestionable superiority Is
alwavs imitated with Inferior
grades by rival manufacturers.
The Indications are that tills prac
tice will be quite general In the
production of Dry Powdered Ar
senate ot Lead. The use of new,
inferior and untrici brands Is
fraught with danger and dissatis
faction. "Corona Dry" is tho only brand
that largo and practical usage In
every section ot tio country has
proved unequnlcd an a fcpraying
material. We k"ow cur good cus
tomers will contlnua to use only
"Corona Dry" and wo urga you to
do tho tame. Acccp-. no Imitation
or substitutes, but lusts: on "Cor
ona." COKGXA CHKMIf AL CO.
Solo Makers
"Corona I !'."
Manufactured
hy the
Corona
Chemical Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis.
Distributors for Bedford District,
BARD WELL FRUIT COMPANY
MEDFORD, OREGON
Northwestern
Pales Agents,
PORTLAND
SEED CO.
Portland, Or.
Free
Free
We want you to try it, and we
know you will like it. And
Sunday, April 29
we will give a quart of Havoline Oil
FREE with each gasoline purchase
Don't forget one day only SUNDAY,
APRIL 29-and its FREE. That means
without cost to you.
We have a large stock of oil on hand
at last years prices.
Medford El
ectric Co.