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FA11FJ FJX ' WmTTFO"RTl WTTPj TRfnTINT!. SmnFOTtT), OTYFiOW TTTTTi'sDAY. MATCfTI 1 020. ' '..When 'you xare'really ungry, there's nothing so appetizing and sustaining as a savory dish of Del Monte Beans cooked the i Del Monte way and fla I vored with the inimitable Del Monte Tomato Sauce. r Try, them then 1 you'll know.f . CAL1J OKNIA PACKING CORPORATION ban t-rancuce, CilioroU Fifth and North Riverside Telephone The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only Special Attention to XRay Cases. Everything Electric for Automobiles Trucks and Tractors . Guarantee Battery Service Auto Electric Equipment Co. 27 North Grape Street. TirePrices Advanced On 'March S (ire prices were advanced from BUT you can save yourself this added expense because Gales .Half-Sole Tires still cost only one-half as much Over one million motorists have now taken ad vantage, of this savins'. R. A. PETTY, JR. Riverside Garage. 132 S. Riverside Vilmo Flour sells for "i()c to 8.V per sack cheaper than other flour and is guaranteed to give entire satisfaction. It is made in .Medford from U'ogue h'iver Valley Wheat. We also have all kinds of Poultry Feed. Our prices are right. Ours is a Home Indnstrv. Rogue Valley Milling Co. IN IF AND DRY E In i-vi-ry proilinliou with which the names of Kollj and Dili hav; heeii i oiiimmUmI the cost inning lias htmn a fcdturo hut iii'Vttr failed to attract Hi masculine fyii uin! thl feminine i;iti- as well. These inlmitaMu ehar-actr-r (niiicdiaiis who arc coming to tin- I'uko ilieutnf on Tuesday night. Marrli ;;i, iij their latest and funniest coineity with music "Wet anil fry" have taken pains to st-e that the von minus were as novel and as dginal as their vehicle. This is saying u ureal deal for "Wei and lry," de scribeil as a (iroh ihit ion drum a: in tare In a prologue and t wo ads, written hy Max bill with the lyrics and iniiHie hy Jean Have, is said to eilip.se in fun-provoking proclivities anything Kolh and Dill yet have of fered to the puhlle. As is usual with all Kolh and hill productions there is a hevy of sing hirdH wlio come under the "ion per cent Iteaiiiil'ul" lateni.'ry and each of l hem hay been fitted with a gowli ex actly designed to best bring out her feminine charms. The designer of thene treat ions is .Madame Igoe of San Francisco who has the distinction of having created the gowns for every Kolb and Iiill show in the past ton years. Madame Igou is famou for her originality and her wonderful colir'schemes. TALENT TALK Mr. Witlierow litis bought I he pliiee n Mr. SlepMV. where ( 'HIT (Itirvin lives, and e.iees to move this weelc. -Mr. Vnnli lias traded his nroiierlv I'oi the nroiierlv where Witlierow lives which is owned hv Mr. Stern-, of A-hlaiel. Mr. Tiiriiluiitiih ami Mr. A. J. Hoii niiiii have moved into the Ante.-, rooms vacated by Mr. Mulligan. Mlrs. 1 mini n litis moved up to the Medren mill, where her son, Iten, is head suwver. Mi--s l-;isic Larson is hack in the store alter her recent illness. 11 .Mrs. MulliL-.iii ol' Oregon fit v i visitinir her son here. Carl llriscoe has moved near Ore i; on Cilv and .Mr. Koo.er will move into Ihe house vacated by Mr. Hris (MIC. All. Andv Weidiier litis left Tor I'ennvlvauia via San r'rnuciscn. Mr. l-'red Siieneer and wife and son Fletcher and family Have moved ui to Camp No. where thev will wnrii I his .summer. Mrs. Spencer will run the conk house. .Mrs. Nora Wells who lias been visit- my; her sister. Mrs. ieo. Kerhv, left for Nevada Sjilurdav. Mr. II. .1. Itarretl tiud t'ainilv. who purchased (he Andv Weidiier place, are movniLr into their new home. Mrs. Wm. Cne-bv came home Sun dav from the Sacred Heart hospital and is doim: I me. iMr. and Mrs. .lames Allen of North Talent were most agreeably surprised a few days ago when friends from Stephens ei.'iinty. Wash., called on them. The parties were Mrs. Roy He Haven and small son. Frank He Haven, an ex-service man, who spent fifteen months overseas. Also Mrs. C. H. Weston of Ashland, an anal of ' lo both (he former parties with whom they are visiting. They are well pleased with the liogue Uiver valley anil if Mr. Itoy Ie Vaven finds a place to his liking, will end for his wife and daughter, who arc visiting with relatives in Seattle. Mr. anil Mrs. Noah Chandler, of North Talent, were visiting friends in Medford Sunday. lit y Coffmuu has bought himself a Ford car. This completes the list of every family in iNorth Talent owning a car. Idttle Miss jtecky Jeiie and Doris ituse were guests at ttieir aunt's, .Mrs. .1. M. Uader's home. Sunday. Charley Wolgamott. of Medford. was up to Noah Chandler's last Sun day buying seed potatoes, AH liur Furry sold his beef cattle last week. These were a fine bunch of stall fed beef ami the price re ceived was none too much fcr this kind of beef. Our stock men should bo getting more for their cattle, when j hay is the price it is. We note that the Tarm Itureau is doing some good in the way of secur- ing to the fanner l etter and cheaper :teedstutf such as mill run, rolled i grains, and meal. This is as it should I he. Work together, fanners. You H are the only persi.as that are not or ganized. Hob Norris and IterthoKl Hearu, of Phoeni. came home Saturday to spend their week's vacation with home folks. IterthoM will take his lather's place in the store while home. tis Anna Zigeler of Ashland, was a guest oi1 Mrs. A. S. Furry, Sunday, as were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. ('ate ol Medford and Mrs. M. Uoso. Mrs. Host will spend this week with her daughter, .Mrs. Furry. Members of the Pre.-bytorian hun h at Phi-viitx last Sunday had n basket dinner in Clyde hall, and Sun day school conference was held in the at'lei noon. ;evt Sunday there will j l)u another basket dinner and the work pertaining to leiara'.ng their pastor will ho taken up. Clay Patterson of Talent, has been quite sick, following an attack of the flu, hut is some belter at this writ ing. K. V. Jones of Talent, left Monday by team for Canada. He will drive part way, or until he finds a sale for his team. Mrs. It. X. French t.-t Talent was In Medford Monday nailing. Mr. Uruin, road supervisor of Tal ent district, had his men at work on the Pacific Highway Monday filling up the ruts. Mrs. Culver Furry of Phoenix, left last Tuesday for Portland with her "later and will visit with her sisters a-nl brothers there for a short time. The following club projects have been organized in the 'Phoenix schcol : Pig club, Wm. Ferns, local club leader; Itolund Carle.ss, president; Kdwin Stanwood. vice president; Leonard Turnbaugh, secretary. Corn club, CJ. W. Milam, local club leader; (ieo. Shafer, president; Kd win Stanwood, vice president; Uetlie Schnack, secretary. Mr. Tyrrell Is able to bo at his work and is getting along fine with Ihe use of only one hand. Supt. Ager visited the schools one day last week checking up for stan dard school. Teachers for the coming year have been employed to fill all vacancies except one high school vacancy. Miss Fratcr resigned to attend Columbia university. 'Miss Core and Miss Law ion resigned to lake better positions. 'Mr. Milam is trying to get the boys headed to the farm as he is a great believer in production as well as con sumption. As he sees the reconstruc tion problem, Ihe boys in the cities must get back to the farms and help produce until living becomes normal and then other things will adjust themselves. Fine clothes w'ill not make a hungry man happy. High wages wll not give a man ham and eggs if they are not found on the market. REESE CREEK R1PLETS .Miss Pool, the ln.'ne Ucmonst rator. niut ii I'nw of Ihn Indies lit the home of Mrs. C. K. Bellows last Thursday, Din k in n dress Tonus was the order o! ihe day. Those having forms made at that time, were Mrs. I'eler lleiz, Mrs. W. II. Crandall, Mrs. Bam Court ney, Mrs. W. K. 'Hummel, Mrs. II. Walklns and IMIss May French. The ladles look their lunch uml spent a very pleasant as well us pro fitahle day. The lieese creek Sunday school ex pect to have an till day meeting ut the school hLiise Raster, April Ith. I'ome and liring your lunch and remain all day. There will he a short program, also a senium hy Itev. J. Ht 11 to. The recent rains have caused the farmers to wear a more cheerful countenance. lies) Till r.csulls lor Men Only a person who has experienced that awful "all night" cough thai sometimes follows influenza can ap preciate what a good night's sleep can ho. Mrs. Annie Davison, 2080 Myrtle St., I.Mig Beach, Cal., writes: "The result of using Foley's Honey and Tar was a restful one for mo." Foley's Honey and Tar checks harsh, racking coughs; eases whee.y breath ing; stops tickling in throat; covers raw, Irritated surfaces with a sooth ing, healing feeling. For sulo by Medford Wmrmnry. SPRING FEVER Following Colds, Grip or Flu, Thin, Watery or Polsonod Blood (By Dn. Valentinh Mott. ) At this time of year hiost people sulfur from what we term "spring fever" because of u stagnant con dition of the blood, because of the toxins ( poisons ) stored up within the body during the long winter. We eat too much meat, with little or no green vegetables. Woodless people, thin, anemic people, those with pule cheeks and lips, who have a poor appetite und feel that tired, worn or feverish condition in the spring-time of the year, should try the refreshing tonic powers of a good alterative anil blood purifier. Such a tonic as druggists have sold for fifty years, is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. It is a standard remedy that can be obtained in tablet or liquid form. Made without ulcohol from wild roots and barks. Baku; t'trv, Ohkc.ox: I was taken with iutluctua and also had n nervous breakdown. My stomach was eo bad I did not return my food fur three or four week and 1 was troubled with Bournes; and e,us. I doctored with my two favorite doctors and a Cliiroprutor, due day 1 sent tor n copy of Ir. Pierce's ledieul Adviser (price, MV.), which 1 read and decided to make u trial uf the "Medical lhscovery." At tlialtiine 1 was only able lo stay up a few min utes at a time. Alter taking two bottles 1 was able to be on my teet all day. I ntu now able to eat anything without discomfort mid never have the dryness in my mouth in the morning nor uiiy bowel trouble. 1 walk 18 or lit blocks nt n time now and feel no ill effects." Mrs. Wm. Hoihiakd, 'MM Church St. store. REX TAXI PHONE 96 ! . Go Anv Where. Anv Time FOSTER & INGRAM . The Whole ' Secret of ' A Better Tire Simply a Matter of the Maker's Policies This you will realize once you try a Brunswick that a super-tire is possible only when the name certifies that the maker is follow ing the highest standards. For iire making is chiefly a rna? ter of standards and policies cost plus care. Any maker can build a good tire if he cares to pay per fection's price. !A11 men know. Brunswick stand ards, for Brunswick products have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and standards vary vastly, in cost. Reinforce ments, plies and thickness are a matter of expense. And these vari ations affect endurance. It rests with the maker how far he wishes to go how much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets nor pat ents to hojd. one back. THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Jw$& iC Cord Tires with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads South Front Street, Our Customers Tell Us THAT OUR IMPLEMENTS DO THE WORK THE WAY THE FARMER WANTS IT DONE. And that's tin- best ri'ciin'nii'iula tion any farm implonu'iits fan have. There is no substitute for the qual ity that assures jjooil work the kind that meets the practical farmer's ap proval. Our plows pull liht and handle easily, but it's the good seed bed-maU-iiur quality of. their bottoms that yives them leadership. Our corn planters have an auto matic marker and all of the other conveniences, but it is the accuracy of their drop the precision with which they put the desired number of ker nels in every hill that makes users especially glad they bought at our HUBBARD MEDFORD, " . To ascertain what each maker offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires as our laboratories have done. Then it is a matter of combining the. best features and building ac cording to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how we have built model tires, regardless of factory expense. Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the same as other like-type tires. Our saving is on selling cost, through our nation-wide organization. We realize that you expect more from Brunswicks, and we assure you that you get it. ONE Bruns wick will tell you the story. .. .... And then youH want ALL Brunswicks. No other tire, you'll agree, gives so much foe your money. SON Medford, Oregon v Our cultivators have more than the usual operating advantages, but it is the way they work all of the soil between the rows that makes users call the mthe best. You will find ability to do good work predominant in all our imple ments. They are built by a firm that puts gootl work first. We sec that they are set tip the way the manufac turer intended. We help you to understand their operation so that you can get the full advantage of their good working qualities. lie sure of good work above every thing else, when you buy your im plements this year. Conic 'in. and let us show you our line. BROTHERS OREGON. ', :