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MEDFORD UN That 1he women of Mmlfcnl nre to lend valuable assistance to the Cham ber of Commerce in the membership drive that Is to be conducted next week, was made quito apparent yes terday afternoon following a nieetini; lipid at the public library at. which Director James 10. (Iheen and .lali Allen delivered talks maliini?. plain to those assembled the women's part in community service work. Following these talks several wom en signed workers' cards pledging themselves to' assist in the enroll ment campaign, and to assist in in ducing as many other women as pos sible to do likewise. Director Cheen explained to the women at the meeting yesterday that it is now contemplated to have four teams of women to assist in the .U'd lord campaign provid,-,! .. snm.-iont number can be recruited to assist in the work. Each team is to consist of t minimum 01 a captain and at least seven workers, the same as the men teams. Mr. Allen, who n, ..!....... ;'lakec at the Community conference "i uie I'ag,. I r.. T, ,.,...1.,,. and who also spoke to the directors and committeemen at the luncheon at the llot,. Ahulfonl at ,,,, v.,Jt,.,i.,.. said that the new Chamber of Com- ,llr;'' annot he a thi.Toly represen- i.nne nruiini7.ution unless it has the sslslance o: the wimi.-n .if n,., in the conduct of its affairs, as there are many matters that will remiir.-, the attention of the r'h:iml.r r,-n. i time to time that can better be nati on-,, o; inn women than the men. Mrs. ( . K. Schieffelin and Mrs. (1. It. Satfhwell have accepted rapuin cies of women teams, anil the follow ing women have signed workers' cards but have not as yet been assign ed to a team: Mrs. Stella ,1. Merrick, Mrs. K. II. llurd. Mrs. T. (i. Heine, Miss A. Keliehcr, Mrs. It. II. Clancy. Mis. li. .1. Conroy. Mrs. Clen Kubrick, Mrs. Anna M. lioot. Advises Ordinary Buttermilk for Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores This immI Looking i oiiiik Wmii.-iu Isrs Old Time li'ciK of Itnlh-rinilk Cmim in it Nv Way A (icnlli; .Message with Finders ltd me Klirintf All That Is .Wci'ssary in tin form of a wonderful rrnnni. cully nin'isiiircd with the finircr tins arounil i ho earners ol' tin; eyes and inniiUi. To Kft th host et'fpct. he sure to follow the simple directions. DriiK- Jluttermllk and Cream Simple linn- tfists Knarantei- a not iccatilu impruve- edies Bsl Keeps Face, Hands meiit iil'ter the first application or mid Anns in KMjiiisin Condi- they will rotund I ho money. Adv. tion Holt, Smooth and JtouHilul The old-timo application of Putler milk and Cream lo whiten and pro serve the skin and remove harsh Ut ile wrinkles and ugly sallnwness is grand mot her's reeipo and women thruout the country are aain usinu it to ensure a heaut if ul com pi ex ion and snow-white hands and arms. Hiittermilk' however, is not always chlainahle, hut a specialist, has at last perfected a method of eoncenj rat iiiK buttermilk and comljiniiiK it with a perfect cream, which you can buy in small quantities ready to use at any first class drug store by simply ask ing for "Howard's" Hut term ilk Cream. There is no secret about, it nor is there any doubt about the result it's just common ordinary buttermilk; f jm' """Ssi lip ft H ! 1 SHOULD LIVE 10 BE A 100 YRS. OLD Dr. C. ,1. Clmlilis of Oakland. Cali fornia, secretary of the California Osleoiuitliis association, inblressed a meeting' of llle Southern Oreston Oste opntliis soeietv Sunday at the office of Dr. Bertha K. Sawyer, of Ashland. Oregon. The speaker stated that the aim ninl jmruose of evcrv true tliv-Mi-inn is to keep his patients well so that when tliev die it will be of old o'je ami not of disease. The num ber of years which constitute old au'e, the speaker continued, should rainte from seventy vent's to the cen tury mark, and in rcfcrrinir to the century mark, he recited an article which appeared recently in one of the scientific iournals of Kurono. A committee of scientists made a care ful study of (he mode of living ol' a number of the centenarians. It vvas found that some had used verv exl ensively, hiittermilk of the Bulgar ian variety, while others had never used buttermilk as a food or drink, but eaten a variety of almost every kind of food. Some had drank, while others had been total nhstain- !. Some had halhed in certain mountain sprintrs, still others had sol ium taken a bath. One was a noted -tudciit, another a humble peasant. Kncli had a different story with vir tually nothinir in common exeeptim: that on careful examination each re vealed a normal spine in contour anil flexibility, This then must have been the decidim; factor in their century run, provim.' ntrnin Hie old statement that "a man is as old us his spine. ' Mr. Toh, out d In from ek ajW.M.illnJW.Hi Why BnmswickTires Win Preference There ere two main reasons one, trie name" itself, which certifies periine value the other, that time tells the same story. Thus reputation and performance unite In giving you all you expect and more. Yet Brunswicks cost no more than liKe-?ype tires. Many motorists would pay more readily, but the Brunswick idea is to GIVE the utmost, rather than to GET the u tmost. And this has been true since 1845. You can appreciate what Brunswick Standards mean by trying ONE Brunswick Tire. It will be a reve lation. Y ou'll agree that you could not buy; a better, regardless of price. And, like other motorists,-you'H 'decide ?d Have ALL Brunswicks. Then you'll know supreme satis faction from your tirea longer , life, minimum trouble, lower cost. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street ttmteM.Mn;iiiiii! Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis NORDWICK (& SON South Fvont St., Medford', Ore. ("Jiiv A'incent was hui'sdav and haul loud of wood from theis neighborhood Mr. Ilirch hauldl a load from Medford to his ranch in the. Meadows. Some new owners arc niovine; front Medlord to Iho 'Trowbridirc ram in Antioch. Two truck loads of fur niture went up Thursday Mr. .1. Bittham has rented two acres of land front. Mr. Kurlev and has been plantiiiir potaloes'the past week. Mrs. .Morrison and family arrived Saturday trom Arizona mid will stay with her daughter, Mrs. .Bert Chap man. Mr. Theodore Glass has traded his Stiideliakei' cur off (to Sir. Koh oris of Medford 1 and .Mr. Jess Glass traded n tractor for a Ford car the past week. Mr. I' rank' .Myers rented rooms nt ( cntra! Point and took his wife over I hui'sdity. Onan Glass is workintr nt the Klamath orchard riitinintr n. tractor. iMiss I'lorence Toole- was out to visit Mrs. ML (.'use at Antioch Thtirs (lay and helped several of tho ladies ol the nemhborhood to tntike dress tonus. Mvrlle Chapman was home Satur day and Sunday on a visit. A surprise parly was iriven Friday H'l-'lit at Mr. and Mrs. John liititt- ham's. Mr. Sawkup returned from era Grown Saturday CRATER LAKE RD. 10 BE SPRINKLED I Tho outlook for jitiv luTinniK'nt im provement of llie i'ruter Luke roml between lie re ninl l'ru--pet-t in time t'o i tliis se;iMjn' touri-t t p;ivtl is verv slim, n It houirU lemporurv iiu provement of t lie roiid will lie mailt'. Herbert Ninm, tlie -late hiiiliwtiy foiniuissioiu'r, hits neerpie the prop osition of the .laelison imntv court that t tie commission t'iinii-h tlie cyun tv with n imttor truck am! tank on condition that the eonntv keep the road sprinkled si. miles from l'ros-1-Cft toward Medford. I'ountv Judue (lardiirr lias receiv ed tlie followimr letter from the stat.1 hiiibwav coinmi.'-sioii : "We are in receipt of the follow ing letter from Mr. Ben. on, which would he of interest to vim ; "'In regard to .lack-on count v proposition lor impro enictit (tf 1 1c; t 'rater Lake road, not htnir can be done until after Mav election when we will know whether there will be imiv monev available or not. It will then be too late to make unv perma nent improvement that will benefit travel this season. It occurs to me we mav ma ke some temporary im provement that would help out i'ur this summer and I will be up early to mi over the around with that idea in view ' tor of air. and Mrs. Wm. High of Talent. Mr. Bowls, who recently purchased the Rose place, ia sowing alfalfa seed this week. The community was shocked Fri day to hear that young Grover Wal ters of Phoenix, had fallen while helping to move a barn, and sustained injuries from which he died l-'riday night. Young Wallers is an ex service man, and has grown to man hood in the little town of Vhoenix. His aunt, Mrs. Callie Steadmau. has been a nu-ther to him since he was a little child. He has two sisters and one brother, beside a host of friends who mourn his early demise. Ouch i Lame Back Rub Backache, Lumbago, Soreness and U-A Stiffness Away Try This! paMagimiiiiiTCTBrau. ' Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges'.' Now listen I That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll Ret blessed relief the moment you rub your back yyith soothinp:, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takes out sore ness, lameness and stiff ness so quickly. You simply rub it on and out caines the pain. It is perfectly harmless and doesn't burn or discolor the skin. Limber up I Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll fortrct that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your bnck; will never hurt or cause any more misery It never disappoints and has been recommended for 60 years. East 'v. S. .1. Miner, who has heen vis- ilitiK his brother, John .Miner, the past nionlli, left Tuesday to spend some time Willi other relatives and friends in California. Knv. Miner is prominent Baptist minister of Ha- hctha, Kansas. .Mrs. Charles Taylor entertained last I'"riday afternoon in honor of her niothor, Mrs. I'urcell. lira. Purcell has spent tho winter hero with her daughter and family hut expects to return to her homo in Texas next week. -Mrs. W. K. Parker visited for a few days with her mother in Grants Pass last week. Mrs. Parker's broth er and wife, Dr. and .Mrs. A. G. Atver son, who have been .visiting in the valley for tho past six weeks left the first of tho week for southern Cali fornia, where they Intend to remain about a month before returning to1 their homo in WoominKton, 111. There is sonio sickness among the little people In this neighborhood. Herbert Clarke. Jr., has the measles nd Mary .larvie and Patsy Thompson have heen ill with heavy colds. The I. aw children are all much improved and tho older ones are attending .school again. A. V. Carlson was a Mfldford visi tor Sunday. He was a guest of his triends, Mr. and Mrs. Kmil Audren. A Fi'leiut Kocommendfvl Them A person often does moro good than ho realizes when ho tells a suf fering friend how to get well. ,1. .V. Tohlll, clerk I-oltio Hotel, Kvansville, Intl., writes: "For weeks I suffered constantly with pains in tho muscles of my thigh. I was treated by tho doctor for rheumatism hut found no relief. I'pon rcccmnicndation of a friend, I tried Foley Kidney Pills and began to get relief almost Immedi ately." Good for backache, rheuma tic pains, stiff Joints. Kor sale by Medford Pharmacy." Old papers for bunding fires and house cleaning, 10c htindlo, lMi-s. ,1. I). Henry of North Talent, visited friends in Talent Wednesdny. A. li. Ileum of Phoenix is vorv ill the past week and his friends are very anxious about him. lr, Frank Huberts of Medford, has sold his farm In .North Talent, to a man by the name of Watkins. .Mrs. .1. ;.M. I'letscher, of Medford. was a pleasant guest at the Carey homo Thursday. Mr. Uuiikin, who' recently bought tho French place, is clearing up the brush land on the place, and will add more farming land to this fine tract, which is considered one'of the best dairy ranches in this locality. Quito a number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. V. K. Anderson gathered "it their hospitable home Wednesday evening of this week and gave them a surprise parly. All had a very en joyable time. (. Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Colver, of Phoenix are thinking of buying an auto and were out trying mio of the cars Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. .loo liador received an invitation to the wedding of Mr. Hader's nephew, Vein Garrett, at Santa Itosa, Calif., to take place the Ulid of this month. The place known as the Ilownian Hartley place, on tho Pacific highway changed hands again a few days ago. iMr. and .Mrs. Archie Evans, of Deris, Calif., are in the valley looking for a ranch. Mrs. lOvans Is a daugh- PROGRESS, 4IN MEDICAL RESEARCH yas madoyourComort Certain thru Mothers Friend Which spreads its influence upon the nerves, cords and ligaments in volved, rendering them pliant to read ily yield to nature's demand. There is an absence of bearing-down pains, strain and general discomfort, more often than otherwise experienced when nature is unaided. Mother's Friend is used externally, Atoll Druggists. Special Booklet on Motherhood and Dahy free. BratlrleldRetruIatorCo. Dept. F-9, ArNmft.Oa. Be Slender h abadOTia ai Tha tru way to bwoma ilendar. ifllt. rirtlth to tiia jou Idfa nt alio lfnro ra-ducil'-n uf whiIiL No nwil of BtirTin jmirni'lf or twJlout mw ritra No dntlrif with lilt, a!C : tio tli jTold. tin loi. of tlm J'llt follow the almDla. piit koreln tyi tm ar.u rtuuc 10 to 80 pound! (whaterf j mi nM tel ondfF ') cti rir"it. ff. Tt llal'lfl. rfcoramftidfO by Diijttclitii. & di to j"ur e.itii!i'r and Ctifio Arr.utt all wtio luiow jn't. ln iiiiitrn'. attrietlva. Etn In fisalfh, fidii jfara to your lital H ommMided lir iDisiclaris. ?l for OIL OF KOREIN at any U'nit sore. Afft't rjf luttstit'jte. It r-ran to a l", wiiu guar!i(ef. Or wn'.e tui Irea fciocli'iia V KOREIN CO., Station F. New York City Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed oa short notice. Weekly rislt In resi dence districts. Dally business di- tril, I'liotn's r.o,"i-li, Marketing Oregon Fruit The H'l-ower, after iiroducinp: a I'inc cmp el' fruit (if excellent quality through liis knowledu'e ami careful attention to every detail ol" cultivation, riinin. irrigation, spraying', etc., is finally confronted with the all-important question of MAKKKTINti. The successful niarketin.L? of Oregon fresh fruits with profit' to the grower depends largely upon the Selling Organization of his agent. Kaisins, Dried Peaches, Prunes and canned fruits, handled hy associa tions and packers are sold when loaded on tlie cars at prices fixed by 'Hoards of Directors and often these prices are guaranteed for weeks in advance. I f the orders come slowly the fruit, can be warehoused and held for better markets. Perishable, fresh fruit, on the con trary cannot; be held in packing houses for better prices. Presh fruit; deteriorates quickly. Pach day's delay in getting to market; ef fects condition. Pad) car is a prob lem in itself and cannot, wait, for directors' meetings to Ik; solved. II. must be rushed by fast trains east ward to the most promising mar kets found by telegraph. A small percentage is sold for cash in Cali fornia to speculators the larger part, however, is sold on arrival at; the eastern destination. Prices change daily and are governed not only by the supply and demand, but hy the quality and condition of the fruit at; delivery point. Thus twenty carloads of fresh fruit of equal quality when loaded in Oregon and sold the same day in twenty different markets may bring twenty different prices. The securing of profitable1 prices depends upon the individual Kales men one with the car in the east and the. sales officer in California, both of whom must of necessity bo time-trained experts in this work. Pop fifteen years the Stewart Fruit. Company has been building an ef ficient; sales opganiat ion with a reputation for square dealing and of obtaining best results for tlie grower. Thousands of California growers are enthusiastic, over the. results obtained we have helped them make fruit growing profitable Stewart Fruit Company Bardwell Fruit Co. Agents MEDFORD, ORE. INnnihor ono of a Horlos A 46 Acres. 5-room house. 28 acres alfalfa, irriqated. on paved hiahwav. $9,000.00. B 50 Acres. New house, bin barn. 15 acres in alfalfa, ir riqated. On paved highway. $10,000.00. C 10 Acres. 3 acres in 8-vear Bartlett Pears. 7 acres for al falfa, all under water. Hpusc and barn. $3,500.00. D 10 Acres, under water, three acres nears. family or chard, 6 acres alfalfa. Five room bungalow, barn. $4,750. E 15 Acres. 7 acres alfalfa, modern bunqalow. qaraqe. fine barn. A fine place $7,500. Page-Dressier Co. Phone 282 Nash Blk. If You Are Looking for a Safe Investment YOU WILL BE INTEREST ED IN THIS ORCHARD OF 100 Acres NET PROFIT 1919 CROP $40,000 And the selling price is very low. We can sell this fine property at such an attractive price you will certainly be interested. CITY HOMES 5-room bungalow, $1500, , 5- room bungalow. $2500. 6- room bunqalow. $2850. 6-room bunqalow. $4000. 8-room home, $8,500.00. , 8-room borne. $7,000.00. 80-Acre Orchard Bearinq Snap at $250 Per Aero Some verv good investments in alfalfa lands of larqe acreage CONSIDER THIS 174 acres, 100 cultivated, 12 acres rcadv to seed alfalfa, 20 'acres irriqated, 8 acres nears 4 of apples, good house. This a bargain. Price $12,000.00. See Us for Any Kind of Real Estate Either to Sell or Buy. Dupont Explosives The line sold at a price that includes SERVICE Put your blasting problem.s up to tho DuPont man. Daily Delivery by the Medford Furniture & Hardware Co Distributors. o