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First in
Flavor
Unsurpassed
in Quality
and Economy
The Thrifty Housewife Buys
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"The Quality Coffee of America"
in the Five Pound Vacuum Can
You take no chance.
Our worth while guarantee
protects you.
"Your grocer will refund the
full price you paid for MJB
Cof fee, if it does not please
your taste, no matter how
much you have used out of
the can."
Also 8o!cl in the one and three
pound vacuum packed cans.
Fifth and North Riverside
Telephone 11
The Dow Hospital
Graduate Nurses Only
Special Attention to X-Ray Cases.
10 ALLIED CAUSE
l-'ew ic onic- in Aim-rii-u realize Hint
lln- Ariiii-niaii- remlt-roil iuf.-.tiiii:ihh--i-i-vii-,.
I., tin- nlhiil ouii.-e in the Int.!
w;n It was the Armenian jinny
v;hiei rn,-eil iiik! ImIiI in I'llCck tilt'
lii'i'iiiiiii tiaim-il i'iiuiiin-i. inn! u'.
lu-ere.l 'liu-ki-li iiiinv. in l li.-ir lii-r-hn-ti-l';i'j.l:n
eitini iai': n. aviii'.r tho
dnv ulilil Hei'iiiim ti-inis had tn h,
.liveried In moot A IiYiiIi v. niiil Hi.-
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! 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 ii i I u I In-v n-n-. Armenian
lien, wn-m-ii nml ohihlreii M.d tin-j:iy-i-s
ill lln- Svrimi iiiinmt:iiii-i
J i 1 1 -1 lin-ir I'm-. l,v tin- iinoient cx-
IH'ilifllt ill I 1 J i n i-iii-I; , iluun ), nil
I Ill-Ill.
On tin' mirth, it w.-i-i tin- Anni'
nimi iirniv liii-li ki-it tin- Turks nut
nl' tin- liaku nil lii-liU. m- iiii-sliimililv
valuable -i-i-viee, when niin li-iirns
tluil mi li-- ii ii iiutlinriiv tlinii l.ii.
ileli.l.ii IT ili'irlin-i',1 tlmi ,,. (let-mail
-nliinii rim- nr':ii-i. was ilonrivoil n!'
its 1 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 inri-i- mnl eH'eolivones.s
liv tin- !ni-k nl' in-i riili-iiiu. wliii-h t tn-v
Iniil e,eile, In nlitnin Irnlu tin- Baku
In-Ill-, mul would linvc iln hi. sn hut
I'll- Anni'lii;tii.
Norillv :.':,II,UIIII Armenians Inuelil
as v. .lent. -or- uilh the allied iirmii's,
- v mi. nun Willi tin- l'.ritl-ll, iivcr
lliiUWII will, tin- I'leiioh. nl, mil
"'t with lln- Aiiurii-mis. iin, Ve.
"II. mill will, lln- ,--.,imi until ih,-h'll'-i-
i-i.lliiivi-il. Al lln- Imtlli- ,,1'
x '-"lun. lln- i ,r,l- sin, iv Unit 1 (MM)
. i -1 1 1 r 1 1 j .-. 1 1 - wi-ni i nl i m-linii. ,,r whom
mil l, i-vi-r ri'tiii'iii'il !
I hi- widows mul iirplimis nl' Ihoso
brave liehlet-;. driven In, in thi-ir
hniiu-s In- lln- Turks, an- lui-in',' slnr
vnlinli mi, ilrnlli, iin,.ss Alllerionn
aid i-mi k-i'i-n llu-Mi ,-ihvi- lhri,iii;h tho
winli'r. (inl i,r n:ilri,,li,- u'riilituili' L,
llu-so hr.-ivi- liL-hli-rs, if r,,i- tin other
I'l'iisiin, i-mnini ,. M.j,. ,,n,mMS
ill''! Unlv llirnliL'li vn in- sll,inrt nl'
tin- near on-l n-lii-r work i-.-in vnu
:iiil! Will vn show vniir nrntltiiilii?
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Bv A, C flowiutt
Operators of coal properties In
Utah and Wyoming advise Imyliif,
your winter Hupply now. Tlio idt'u is
Kprcadin that Iho -oul romniiMoion
may award thn miners a furl ln?r nd
vaneo in wajU'H, nn well a.s to main?
Other eoiico.sKions thai will lintlHT
materially inrrcasu thu cost of iro
Uticlug. "Wo chn now fill your ordora wllii
different si .en of
SPRING CANYON UTAH
COAL
Dry Wood of All Kinds on
Hand
WISEMAN & SCHEFFEL
Phono 2 12
Baby Chicks
Ihihy Clii i-ki: in'i-il iirnpcr i-arn anil
iVi-il In lu-iiii; tlii'iu tn maturity and
ili-vi-lnii tin-in Into lit-avy i-KK liiyi-ra.
'i' havi? a riwiploto linn of chirk
li-i'ils ami ran 1'urnlKli ynu Willi:
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MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
i.ii so. l ront si. 317 East Main Stmnt.
Wi-ilm-silay W. w. Villldy will)
lias Ini-li assisliiu; Win. I.i-wIh, till'
sl P kini; wiih hi.s .sln-i'p, camo In
.inn Hpi-nt tin' imkIiI anil a part of the
imxt ilay al tin- Snnnysnli'.
I'l'i'il I- i iih-iiai- nl' Mi-illuril, iihiii
I'.iini' in in i ii py his rin.-in aflur an
ahsi-n-n- in' a li-w ilays layoff on ac
count of lln; rn In. lie Is Kottins; his
orchai'il up In lino shape.
11. I' l-'llllcr and wll'n worn ilnlim
hiisincss with our nii-rc-hanls Thurs-
; ilay.
j .M. M. Kranl. of llulto l-'alls. cami
out on the Kaiilc I'oini sianc Thurs-
jilay nioinini; anil went on up home,
on the same Hue of slaRes.
.Miss l-'lnrence I'ool, our county
fond il nisi ralnr, was also a wel
come visitor at the Suniiysido the
.same niHlil. She h:id spent Tuesday
niKin wiin ns and Wednesday went
In Lake creek to visit the schools on
the route llrownshoro. Ilutte creek
STOP ITCHING SI
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic"
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There is one sale, dependable treat-'
ncnt Hint relievos itching torture and
:hat cleanses and soothes the skin.
Ask any tlriiKKisl (ora3f)CorSl bottle
if Zcmo and apply it as directed, ixxm
iou will liiul that irritations, pimples,
Dlackheads, eczema, blotches. rinRworm
mil similar skin troubles will disapix-ar.
Zemo, the ix-iK-lrating. satisl'yiiis
liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, makes
j inc SKin soil, smixitli and healthy.
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O. A. C. Cadet Band-::-Concert Dance
Medford Nat Thursday, March 25
A 36-Picce Military Bund
slalc ,-,,:i,-o . w,l
i-l;iss sclccl ions ;
I'lii'iiis-li iiTcsisialilc ilancf iiiusii'
(1 s) i-cial I'l-atiuvs licl u ci ii danrcs.
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A Sn'i i.'il .1;
Admission 25c Dances 10c
$lZltK,ltlllKW today, Saturday
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and Lake creek returninu Thursday!
evening. She seems to be a live wire,
and makes a good impression where
ever she goes.
Our road supervisor. Carl Hayes,
had two road graders at work level
ling down the roads Thursday; he
and .Mr. Ward were running one and
Hob Ilarnisli and his brother Kay the
oilier. They were on the road be
tween here and llrownshoro.
lornin i-.iigett, iiusinefcs manager
of the A. t'orbin orchard and owner
of the Kdgell orchard adjoining the
Cochin orchard was a business caller
Thursday morning. He had two oth
er men in the car with him, strangers
to me.
(-'ecll Culhertson and wife passed
thru here Thursday mi.rniug on their
way to .Medford. Cecil suys that when
wo get the Crater Lake highway fin
ished thru here that about ull of the
Hillte v reek and Lake creek settle
ment will just rush thru here and go
right on to .Medford to do their trad
ing, It will bo so nice 10 have a good
smooth road to ride on.
And I would not be surprised If
there was not too much trmh In that
light remark to make It altogether a
Joke for unless our business men
give some Inducement tp them to
slop they will go (,-a thru as it will
mil consume more than an hour more
time and then they can trade where
there Is more of a variety and com
petition. ti. 10. Pierce of Hrownsborii. was a
guest at the Stinnysidn Thursday and
so was .1. K. Kdmlstnii. one of the or
ganizers of the Oregi.a Growers asso
ciaton of .Medford. He says that he
is meeting wllh remarkable success
In perfecting the organization.
Among the casual callers Thursday
were P. S. Anderson, owner of a fine
dairy farm on Kogue river about fiye
miles from here, and .1. II. lluchaiian
of Medford. He simply came out with
.Mr. Anderson for the ride and to see
the country. .1. II. French and s(.n
Lloyd came in what at first appeared
to be a new car, but on close inspec
tion showed that It was his old car,
but Lloyd had repainted it making it
look almost as good as new. lOugene
llellows, another one of our enter
prising farmers and dairy men, and
I'ele Ileus who owns (.no of the best
larms on lioguu river, Charles Hans
comb, one of our cattle men, T. F.
Nichols, owner of another fine farm
on Kogue river a row miles above
here. Mr. Joy of Iteeso creek, Thur
nian Taylor. Ed Condon, who now is
on the old .lohn 'Nichols place, Thom
as Cingcade and wife who was here
lor repairs for his gasoline wood saw
ing outfit and had to send to Port-,
land. His outfit bus been in the
Cliililreth blacksmith shop but It is
now all up in good'shape,
Mrs. Cingcade came In to do some
shopping.
.Many of the Thursday visitors
brought in cream and eggs to deliver
to the two truck drivers who are
visiting our town every week and are
leaving a lot of money with the far
mers and dairymen. Geo. Stowell
our boss egg man, was In town Thurs
day but did not bring in any eggs but
brought in his cream. He says thaf
.Hie u dozen is not enough for eggs
when wheat Is selling for 4 ond 5c a
pound.
Mr. Slussor, our harbor and one of
the Agate men of our town, has been
making some substantial Improve
ments in his agate grinding shop
. Wi. Cross of lltilto Falls, spent
Ihursday night at the sunnyside.
.lohn Silas of Butte l-'alls was a
passenger on the Hullo l-'alls stage
Thursday for Medford.
M. C. .Medium of Trail, and Frank
Hayes of Uutto Falls, were passen
gers for their homes Friday morning
on I ho stages.
Andrew Pool of Trail, one of the
forest rangers, and wife, came In Fri
day morning and took a room at the
Suniiysido. .Mr. Pool (nine out to
join the force who are putting up a
government telephone lino between
.Medford and Trail and Mr. Win
.loues, of 'Unite Falls, another forest
ranged, also came In to join them
lie also Is stopping at the Sunnyside
A. .1. Cole, Karl Coffin and II. Leal.
ko of Chicago, were here Friday can
vassing for enlarging pictures. They
tool; dinner here and thou went on
out In the country. Kd Johnson
John and .1. K. llrownlee of Medford.
were here for dinner. They are en
raged in buying hides, veal, wool, etc
J. P. Hardin i f eastern Oregon and
Joe ltrowu of the firm of llrowu and
White, real estate dealers, were also
here Friday for dinner and so was
llenj. Kdnumdsnn, Jr., nf llutte l-'alls
who remained over night and so did
K. L. Melton, deputy dairy and food
commissioner, and .1. I). i.Mlckle, co-m
tnissloner. of Portland.
Mr. Taylor, one of the deputy as
sessors, was here 1 rlday assessing
our ,town.
.Henry It. Paul nf Medford. came
out on the stage and went out to the
W. II. Cram!, ill larm this Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1. Coleman if
Lake Creek, were here for dinner to
day. Mr. Coleman is the man who
bought out Win. Ilolman last fall and
they seem to be well pleased with
their deal.
A. S. Itlilou, our meter reader. II.
.1. Hevaney. our I anker, and Mr. Itoli
rrt il. Valentine for here for dinner
today.
Mrs.'ltert Cl.iruo. Mrs. L. K. Stew
art and two daughters. Miss L. K.
and -Miss Ara Stewart of Untie Falls,
and Miss Marie Meyer who- is teach
ing in the Reese creek school. Mr
Valentine and anoiher num. went out
today on the Lewis jitney, and W. S
llaker, of Perby. was crowded out
and had to wait for the Kagle Point
stage three-quarters of an hour later.
tMr. and Mrs. Smart .McKissic who
have been boarding nt the Sunnyside
for the past four weeks, have gone lo
housekeeping in the Von der Mellon
Now Comes Springtime
With Its Severe Tax
Upon the Human System
That general run
down condition
known as "Spring
Fever" is now
abroad in the
land
Fiw people aro fortunate enough
to eHcapo the dobilitatintf, dranKiiiK
down condition that always ccmes
with the changing seasons, and espec-.
ially when nature is undergoing the
transition from winter into springtime.
j .lust now there is u univet's.il
() rc-ml.jijsttnciit of every element
in mil lire, IMant and animal d,
J lite alike merge into the re- fjj
. awakening that comes with Hie $J
g miauing or springtime. (.)
(N'Siturally, such a decided i-hango
means u severe tax upon the elements
involved. In plant life, it moans th!
all the energy stored away for winter
sustenance has been consumed, and
the plant or tree must gather new
forces tu feed and develop it and give
it strength and nourishment to enter
upon the long dry heated term.
Similarly, the human hotly has
just passed through the severest sea
son of the entire year, and has been
subject to the hardships of the winter
eason with all of its various attacks
of sickness and disease. And even
though you may have escaped the
prevailing dangers and com through tion of "spring fever" as an unfailing
the winter without having succumbed
tc- illness, still your system has been
severely taxed, and all the stored up
energy has been consumed in warding
off disease.
Tle human system is now
& endeavoring to throw off the
Q accumulated impurities, ni)'
X your run-down condition is n
yjj muto appeal to nature for help
( in preparing tor the changing g
jj season. p
it
As springtime approaches, you he
gin to notico a less of energy, you
become easily tired out, and fatigued,
your appetite fails, and that worn
out, good-for-nothWig, run-down feel
ing seems to have complete posses
sion of your body. Your poor, tired
out body has fallen a victim to what
is commonly called "spring fever,"
and a feeling of complete lassitude
p?rvades the entire system.
Just as plant life throws off the
accumulations of the winter season,
so does the human system find it
necessary to gt't rid f.f tho impurities
that have, crept in, and made the
blood supply sluggish and interfered
with tho vigor and strength ond en
ergy that is so badly needed to enter
upon the new season.
The most Important part of the
human system is the blood supply,
it is absolutely necessury that the
warning that your blood needs
thorough cleansing and toning up.
Impurities that have been accumulat
ing throughout the winter season
should bo eliminated, and tho sys
tem put In the best possible condition
to withstand the dangers of summer
I sickness.
Of course, you do not feel like plac
ing yourself under a doctor's care,
and there is really no necessity for
doing so. Your system simply needs
a good toning up, and for this pur
pose there is nothing equal to S. S. S.,
thu fine old blood purifier and tonic
that has been in successful use for
more than half a century.
S. S. S. Is nature's own remedy,
being made from roots and herbs of
recognized medicinal value, gathered
direct from the forests. It acts di
rectly upon the blood, promptly
cleansing it of all Impurities, Improv
ing the appetite, and giving new
strength and vigor to the entire system.
S, S. S. gives prompt i-ellef
from so-called "spring fever,"
and it few bottles taken right
now will put your system in
perfect shape for the eluuiging
season.
You can obtain this fine old rem
edy at any drugstore. Your druggist
will tell you that it is one of the
ever flowing stream of life-giving j most reliable remedies on his shelves,
fluid he kept pure and rich and thatjKor free expert medical advice re
no impurities be permitted to creep gardlng your own case, you are In-
in to make it sluggish and impair
your general health.
Yen should take the first indica-
vited to write to Chief Medical Ad
viser, 17G Swift Laboratory, Atlanta,
Ca. Adv.
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Clearing Sale of
Used and Rebuilt Cars
Beginning Today
For Remainder of Month
Auto Opportunities and Low Prices
1919 Velie Roadster, in first-class shape,
as good as new, plate glass top, fully equip
ped, at a bargain.
1919 Maxwell, as good as new, worth your
inspection.
1918 Dodge. This car shows the good
care it has received.
Late model Chevrolet, ready to run, $450.
Many other cars at prices for any purse.
Look these cars over early. They will go
fast.
Brown Motor Co.
36-40 N. Front St.
Phone 400
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MEDFORD IRON WORKS j
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
Aliso aseot for Fairbanks ani Mom ; Dodge Car. stand corner Main and
LBlfu,e8- Bartlett. Phone 900.
TAXI
17 South Riventhi.
J. D. DELAHEY
GOOD CLOTHES
I Make Them
KLEIN
Tba
Tailor
128 East Main St,