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PATHS FIV1 Don't ask for Crackers say FIRST MEETING OF .'I GREAT EASTER SALE Snow Flakes WEDF0K1) am TRTKUNE, , KTEPFCmP, OREflOX, THURSDAY, 'APRIL 1, 1920. f TjMfk fa this end label on aO i. G A Packa& SOME MORE P. C B. PKODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroot Biscuit Assorted Cakes Butter Thin Cheese Sandwich Cocoanut Wakra ' Fi Sultana GtHcrr Wafrrs Iced Honey Jumbles Long Branch SalUaeFlakea) Fresh from the Oven Crisp, light, daintily delicious trackers salted just enough in other words SNOW FLAKES! PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. The Brunswick Name Certifies an Extraordinary Tire Many motorists buy Brunswicks because of tHe name alone. It is sufficient assurance for them of super-quality. They have known this ancient house for its high standards, as have their fathers and grandfathers. Since 1845 the House Brunswick has been noted for its rare workmanship. Brunswick standards, as applied to tires, mean giving the utmost. In them you will find combined all the approved features properly related. No one advantage overshadows others nor hides shortcomings. . The best tread that's known, the strongest fabric, the most fcnduring side-wall construction, every addition, every extra, make Brunswicks prove; their superiority, Nq factory cost 6as been too great. ONE Brunswick will wiri your decision t'c Have ALL) ' Brunswicks. It will be a revelation. Buy it today. It costs no more than like-type tires THE BRUNS WICK-B ALKE-COLLEN DER CO. Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street AW I 1 .0-S4 , Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis NORDWICK SON So. Front St., MeGford, Ore. Temporary Location Overland 4 Willys-Knight Republic Trucks McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co. Front End Crater Lake Garage MZDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Aliso went for Fairbanks mi Mora Emrines. , 17 SfliilH BlYrI(I.' REX TAXI PHONE 96 Go Anv Where. Any Time FOSTER & INGRAM The Chamber of Commerce will take its first step in the re-orcani-zution process on Kridav niirlit of this week when the new membership wih meet nt the library at ciirht o'clock to adopt a revised set of bv-hnvs suit able for the kind of organization contemplated. The bv-laws committee, consisting of the executive committee and the campaign majors and cuptains. met Thursday afternoon at the head quarters and drafted a set bv bv-laws for submission to the membership on Kridav nis:ht. The installation work of the new organization is proceeding on sched ule. Details arc now heimr arranged for the primary and final ejections that are to follow immediately after the adoption of by-laws. XIV. C. M. Thomas was appointed chairman of the elections 'committee and judge of elections, nt the last meeting of the executive committee. Membership group meetings will be held next week. The object of these meeting is to take a 'thought sur vey'1 of Mcdford preparatory to the formulation of a program of work. Gaston Domergue has been appointed as chairman in charge of these meet ings and will hold a meeting of his associate chairmen on Kridav after noon. There will bo a series of meet ings and a different chairman for each. A one-dav clean-up on membership was set for M-ondav, April :1. and the majors and team captains will meet nt lunch Kridav at the Xledford to ar range the details. WEDDING BELLS The many friends of Mrs. Ada May Judson throughout the city and coun ty will be pleased and surprised to lenrn of her marriage on March 2" last to James Kvis Kenvon of Hrooks. Alberta, Canada, at the Methodist church' parsonage in Vreka, Calif'., bv Kev. Oalioi. The bride is the president of the Women's Kelief Corps chapter of M'odford, and Mr. Konyon is a well-to-do Canadian farmer. Mr. and M!rs. Kenvon, who are at present at the hitter's home on Heattv St., will leave next week for Brooks to remain until the fall. Thev will spend their winters in Mud ford and the rest of the year at the Ca nadian farm. ' The Trifters at Liberty "Tho Triflers," tho new photoplay which opens tomorroif at tho Liberty theatre for a two days run has i wealth, of entertainment of the kind that everybody enjoys, plenty of com edy and ehucklingly funny situations packed into this fascinating story with winsome Edith Roberts in the role of the pretty little pretender. Ollvo Thomas In "The Glorious Lady," a play of beauty and interest, closes tonight. KvniiK.-Lutli. .ion's flmrch Fourth St. below Oakdalo Ave. Rov. Dr. W. R. Hlorenz-Ocser, Pastor, lies. 6 IS West Kourth St. Good Friday. Divine Bervico and holy communion 1 1 a. m. Yea and yours are cordlnlly invited. fwiii'i ill flip J8 Just received from New York a large assortment of j Coats, Dresses and Suits for this week's selling. Many of these garments will be on j display this week only. Latest styles from fashion centers including all the popular fabrics. j Suits $45 to $75 Coats $15.50 to $150 Dresses $35 to $65 I NEW CREPE DE CHINE AND GEORGETTE BLOUSES $8.50 TO $25.00 Forehanded buying accounts for this exceptional offering ol bu t-unpacked Georgette and Crepe de Chine blouses. Patrons will accord a warm welcome to this emphatically desirable group at special price. R & G CORSETS Are You Properly Corseted? If not, visit, our corset department and let our cor set iere fit you correctly. YVe have a good range of styles and sizes to fit every figure and at prices to please, everyone. R & O Corsets $1.25 to $5.00 Spring and Summer SWEATERS To be a glowing bit of color against the golf green, to obtain just the ideal warmth and freedom of action for outdoor sports, choose from our new lines of spring and summer sweaters. $7.50 to $27.50 SHOES OF STVLE AND QUALITY Easter AYe.ek finds us ready with an exclusive line of spring styles in shoes for men ,women anil chil dren. All visitors welcome. Shoes for Women Our three big distinctions are Fit, Quality, Style. We invite your attention always to these Quality Shoos. Neat models in Women's Oxfords Cuban heels, long slender lines that fit the instep perfect. $7.50 $8.75 $9.50 Could Xol. Hcin to Tell All i "I could not tell you all tho bene fits I had from the use of Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Miss Rose Florke, 209 Hawkins Ave., N. Brad-! dock, Pa. "I had a cold In my chest and fearing It would cause pneumo nia I tried Foley's llonoy and Tar and it was not long till I felt relieved. I hope others suffering from severe colds will try It." llany such letters have been written about this time tried, reliable family medicine for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. A. V. & A. M. a Special Communication Med- LjT 'or' ''"''so I"'. Friday even Ing, April 2, 7:30 p. m. Work inF. C. degree. By c-rder of tho W. M. 10 L. B. WILLIAMS, Sec. Notice to Hoy Scouts There will be no t,roop meeting Friday night as wo are giving an en tertainment In the Jacksonville school that evening. All scouts should plan on Irning at the Jacksonville school by S p. m., Friday evening. It is further requested that all scouts ap pear at the city park Saturday at 1 p. m. for patrol duty at the big egg hunt. Come in uniform. D. E. MILLARD, Scoutmaster. Stenography Multigraphing Circular work of all kind Mailing List Tunnell & Edwards 106-308 Liberty Bulldlnc Mcdford, Oregon. !EPARTMENTSME iew Hair Growth After HAIRlCROWN ON MR. BRITTAIN'S BALD HEAD BY , INDIANS' MYSTERIOUS HAIR GROWER My head at the top and back True absolutely bald. Tho ttmlp was shiny. An expert mUl that a he thought tho hnir rooti wert itinrt, and thcro wna no hope of my ernr bavins a new hair growth. Yet now, at an oco over rr, I hav a luxuriant growth of no ft, atrong, luKtrotifl hair! tin traco of balducia. The pictures shown hro are from my photographs. . Indians' Secret of Hair Growth ' At a time whrn I had beeomo diirnnraccri at trying vnrious hair lot inn n, tunics, ipfcinliats' treatments, otr., I onmn arrant, In my travels, a Ctiorokro Indian "nifdirino limn" who hud an . AlivU ln nv.-i-r.ft.rl tvm.l.l nrnw i ti.t- I AlthniiKh r hud bat i 1 1 In fnltli, I klvo It a trial. From recent photo. J'o my amazement a Mnitt fuzz noon appeared. It developed, day by day, Into a healthy growth, and ero lung my hair wan as prolific as In my Youthful iluyi. That I was astonished and haf fiy it exprestintj my state ef mind mildly. Obviously, the hnir roots bitd not been dead. .but wero dormant In the scnlp. awaiting the fertilizing potency of (he myilerniifl pomadn. I negotiated for and came Into ponncusion of the principle for rtrrnnrinc this mvaterioiis rlixlr. now rallprl Kotalka. and later had 1 rL l . u lile '"ip Pu 111,0 pralirai lorm ly a ehemfit. noto when bald. Tnn mjf own nar KIOW,h was permanent has been amply proved. &f any men and women, alno children, have reported satinfartnry results from Kotalko. How YOU May Grow YOUR Hair Mr honest belief Is that hair routs rarelv die even whin the hair foils out ihrotigh datidrulT, fever, eirt-kr.he dryness or olher uisordprs, l hiivo inen t;ia vf experts that often vhon hair tr.ll out tho root! beroino hniii dded williin tho scalp, covered by hnrd skin, so thit thy remain for a tine li!:o Itulba or soet! in a bottle which will graw when fertilized. Khamp'ios (which cunt a in alkali) and hair lotions which contain alcohol are cncmlrs to the Inlr. of thi-y dry it, mnkinir it brittle. Kotalko contains thoo elements of naturo n-hih givo new vitality to the scalp and hair. SOLD BY Chas. Strang Heath's Urugs Mcdford Phcy. Ij. B. Hasklnr West Side Ph. ame to 1 y DmstHt PROVE FOR YOURSELF For worn t n't hair. JOHN. HART BRITTAIN, Station F, Mow York City Oet box of tb cenilne Kotalto at a reliable dniirIt'e tSOO.OO GUARANTEE with each box. A i -n.il I testing box of Kotalko (with t stimoniils, etc) ray be oMtlm-d by sciid- iug ten cents, silver or stamps, to my aaureas mciow, WITK MEDFOJID TRADE IS MEDFQRD MADE WOMEN'S COLORED UMBRELLAS SUITABLE FOR RAIN OR SHINE Tliese ITmbri'llas are made of fine finality all silk taf feta, silk ease to match handles are the latest and most up-to-date creations. Colors are black, navy, royal purple, green and red. Priced 5)52.50 to $13.50 Easter Showing of HIGH-CLASSED MILLINERY In the balcony millinery department, at the M. & M. Co., the service, the styles, and the values will ap peal to you. Visit our department and find out for yourself. Also we wish to call your attention to establish ing of a fully equipped work room for the remodel ing and trimming of hats. Mrs. (Jelleii, who has this department, is an experienced milliner and designer. Get the Necessary Tools and Enjoy Your Motor Trips FILL out your kit with good, dependable wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, etc., so you will not have to borrow. We have everything for tool-box and work-bench. Then the right oils, greases, cleaners and polishes. This week we are making a special display of the things that smootli the way to motor ing enjoyment. Come in. Crater Lake Hardware Co. the WfNCffSSTM I V