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' MEDFORO SOOTi TRIBUTE, MTSDFORT), OTiEflOtf. TUESDAY, rAPTlTT; 20. '1020. BAD . m T0 YOU WANT your friends to avoid vou? Thev U will certainly There is no excuse for anyone having a bad I breath. Tt which can be corrected by taking Chamberlain's Tablets. Many have been permanently cured of stomach troubles by the use of these tablets after years of suffering. Price 25 cents per bottle. BEST FOR HOME SHINES SAVE THE LEATHER THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES PASTES AND LIQUIDS Fot Zwu" T"k 1Wn TUB P. F. DALLEY CORPORATION'S LTD.. BUFFALO. N. y. I MARINELLO We arc the sole agents for the famous Harincllo toilet articles. Rnlph Woodford yxvC-lciaitMiaCy; Proprietor Fifth and North Riverside Telephone 11 The Dow Hospital Graduate Nurses Only 1 Special Attention to X-Ray Cases. SATISFIED CUSTOM EKS Aro what make our reputation so high among those in need of the bettor class of mill work. Thoso who got their mill work from us know that we do not consider tho transaction ended until their satisfaction Is as sured.. You'll have the same knowledge after a trial. MKDFOHD PLAX I. VG MILIi AI BUTTE FALLS IS BIG AFFAIR BUTTE FALLS. April 20. Satur day evening there was tho usual pas time dance and a good time for those taking part. Sunday school as usual on Sunday, and as we are without a pastor, wo aro also without services on the Sabbath day, so wo all tuke hikes In the woods, and down to the hatchery, gathering flowers on the way; tho scenery Is great at this time of year. There was a mild freeze up here Saturday evening, and tho rainy weather, It seems, has passed on. George Albert brought up a load of people for the danco from Dupro's. Wo are informed that the logging train derailed several loads of log? going down Saturday. Mr. Conloy has purchased the lawk mill on log creek, and will continue to cut lumber, besides doing extensivo farming in that vicinity. as he bought the John Hlginbnthnm place, which will ho thoroly cultivat ed and cleared up, and ho is running the Abbott p:ate loo. liut what wo need tho worst is to all join In and boycott the sugar and potato garft which 1b on at this writ ing, so let all the housewives get busy if? there Is no moro time to tarry now. J. Hen-Inn wulkcd up from Browns boro this Sunday as there was no other way of transportation. lilglo Abbott returned from Monr roe the middle of tho week and will work at the Big Pines camp. Walter Allen stayed with Ernest Albert Saturday ovenlug and took in tho danco. - Ii. D. Mills is delayed in Medford for somo time. Mrs. Ben Edmonson nnd family aro visiting in town this week. Frank Nethorland came up from Medford Tuesday with a carload of farm implements to use on the farm ho is running above here. Tho speedor was loaded, to full capacity Saturday evening coming up from Medford. Those making up tho load wero Mrs. Clevenger and Carson, Miss Kate Foley, H. D. Mills, Ira Tungate, Ernest Albert, Ben Fre- denburg, Mr. Fennel, nnd Mr. and Sirs. Avery, beside some freight for tho Big Pines camp. Those loavlng for Medford Sunday were Sirs. Cadzow, 'Sir. Ahlstrom and H. D. Mills, (tho sthool board) going out to hire teachers for tho next year. They succeeded in hiring three teachers. Tho principal from Tal ent comes here, Air. Jowolt, who has dono wonderful work up here orinciplo tho past year, will go to Talent. Our bovs wore defeatod in the basketball game Friday evening at Central Point by Applegate, nltho their team was made up with ex-sol diers and cow punchers, or full grown men from 22 ot 30 years. -The kids gave them a hard game and if they had a referee that would hve called fouls for them as he did for Apple- gate, it would have been more even as It stands 5 to 22. Sam Hughes and Ellen O'Brlan re turned Monday after consulting the dentist -and optician. Sam comes homo with his mouth filled with fill ings, and Ellen doesn't look at her prospective hero just as she did when she left. Her eyes aro double In strength to what they were when she lelt for tho valley. NEW SCHEDULE INTERURBAN AUTO CO. Adopted Monday, March 29. ASHLxM MKDFOIU) PitHy exnept Siimliiy. . lavo Medtord 7:lo. b:mi, 8:4.r., 0:30, 10:15 11:00 a. in, 12:00 noon; 12:4ft. 1 2ilfi, 3:00, 3:43, 4:30. 0:1;'.. 6:00, 7:00 p. in. 8:4.1 p. in. Saturday only; 9:30 p. in. dally; 10:30 p. m. Saturday only. ' rhve Ashland 7:15, 8:00, 8:45. 0:30, 10:15. 11:00 a. m.; 12:00 noon; 12:45, 1:80 2:15, 3:00, 3:45. 4:30, 5:15, fl:00, 7:00 p. m.; 8:45 p. m. Saturday only; 0:30 p. m. daily; 12:15 midnight, Hut unlay only. Sunday Only 9:00. 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 -noon; 1:00, 2-00 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 0:30, 9:30 p. m. . : 9:00 10:00, 11:00 a. m.; 12 noon; 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 0:30, 9:30 p. m. Wattfne rnnm Ahlnd. Eat Side PharrruiT. JACKSONVILLE MEDFOKI) Daily rxnppt Sunday. I.fNive Medford S:0U, 9:30, 10:30 a. m.; 12:00 noon; 1:30. 3:O0, 4:30. 6:30 p. m Saturday only 7:30 p. m.; 9:30 p. m. daily .Saturday only 10:30 p. in. Saturday Onlv Leave .TaHtson villi' 7:20, 8:30, 10:00, 11:80 a. m.; 1:0, 2:00, 3:45, 5:00 7:00 p. id. Sat urday only, 8:00 p. ni Suruhty Only Leave Xfedford 0:00, 10:30 a. m.: 12-.O0 noon; 2:30, 4:00. 5:30, 9:30 10:30 p. m. Leave .l.i-kROiivUle 10:00, 11:30 a. m. 1:30. 3:30, 5:00, 7:00, 9:50 p. ni. Offi'-c and waiting room No. 6, South Front. Nash HotM buildiiur. JitrkHonvtlle Waitiiiff Room at jleter's Coo fettionprv, I'hnnn 309. MfiUnrrl. Or WHAT BRAND OP FLOUR ARE YOU USING AND WHERE WAS IT MADE? Are you spending your money at home or abroad? ' Indifference on this point is not the true spirit of community building. If vec trade out of town and you trade out of town, what in the world will become of our town ? Insist that your grocer send you VILMO FLOUR, made at home from home-grown wheat. Rogue Valley Milling Co. ME PM EASES L. v k. C rtoUti Tho I'uoif'e & Eastern Railroad company have been digging a well near their large water tank close to the depot, as llicir pump froze up and bursted Inst winter and I under stand otherwise injured their watt" system and now they arc putting tl) well and pump nenrer the depot sc that (ho agent, if thev have one sta tioned there, can look after the plant As it was. thev hud to pump the water from Butte creek nnd carry it through pipes for several hundred yards. Thev have n fine gnsolin. engine to use in pumping the water. Mr. and Sirs, lirnrv Mover of Lake Creek passed throned town Wednes day afternoon on their way from Medford. George V. Looslev cnlled WedneS' !av evening for supper and to meet Mr. Fred Neil, who is stopping at the Sunnyside, oaring for n lot of cattle Mr. I.ooslcv bought some time ago, and arc now running on the range in the foot hills. Joe Hilev, ono of the pioneers of this section, was a business caller Thursday morning nnd so was Mr. A. C. Spcnce of Brownsboro. Mr. Spcni'e i-i the road supervisor in the Brownsboro district and seems to be looking after the interest of those who have to travel over the roads. Enri I lavs, tho rond supervisor of the Knulc l'oint district, was also in town Thursday. He seems lo be 1 -o bnsv till tile time that he can work I on the roads ami I hear those travel ing over bis roads speak vcrv eom , mendablv of bis work, but the (Jon tinnoiis rains we have been havine : for the past few weeks make it bard to kern them ill anything like a trood ; condition. I Jack Hickson, the foreman on the A. 0. Uishup orchard, was ill tuna Thursday having a lame span of horses shod. Lewis IIIoss. who is stoppimr on tin John Itader farm, was a business Her Thursday. Mrs. Cieorue Avery, of Medford ho had been up near the Dutrev saw mill, with her husband on their homo teud. came out Thursday v. ill) Georue Albert on his motor car, an. I reached here iust in time to miss the jitnev and stairo both for Medforu so had to wait until the afternoon jit ney, but she went to the Sumivsidc to rest, and went out with Will Lewis on his 2 i. in. iitnev, but Cieortro Al bert rushed around and went back home for d'nncr. JFr. and Mrs. Oni Cuss were shop- pine here Thursday. W. T. Normilc nnd Frank Hhodes. were amonir the diners at the Simnv- ide Thursday, and so was Watl Beetle of Airate, and iialph Severaiic recently from California. Mr. Heche was havinu' Mr. Severance take a small bunch of cattle up to bis ranch above here. Kred Ainies and .loo Pool motored Ihroueh lowu in a new Ford Mr. Aimes had recently purchased. Jack Timrate of Ituttc Falls and Shorty" Allen of Wellen were also here Thursday. I'earl Stowcll, who left here last euson for Wnsirneton, returned and was shaking hands with his friend--Thursday. Mrs. McDonald of Tlrownshoro came in on the r.ucle runt, l.nke Creek staire Friday inorninir. talked a few moments with Dr. Holt and then Mr. Sobb started toward Med ford with her and a vounir man; Frank Neil, Geo. Kockseu and Joe Kidd, who was formerly with J. M. Vouali in the tavern that burned down near the l'neitie & Eastern depot, came out on the Kaitle l'oinl- Hutto Falls stairo and too kdinner at the Sunnyside. Frank Johnson of Indian Creek and Lawreneo Luv of Wellen were also business cullers Friday. Olt Nichols nnd his brother-in-law Hob Harnish, nnd V. S. Haker of Derby, who are emrau'cd puttimr no n lot of wlro fencinL' out near Ilanpv Camp, were here for dinner Frid.tv and Mr. Haker is here no to '.his Saturday eveninir. MSss Florence Pool, our food dem onstrator, and Miss Jessie Hues, i sistant state homo demonstrator of Oreuon, were here for dinner Friday and Saturday. Thev arc holdir.ff meetings with the ladies of the town and surroundintr country, irivinti in structions how to"'economi.e in the makini; and remnkiiu; of clothes. I dropped in Friday to see and be seuii and found a linkers dozen, all ladic ntently listening to what Miss Hite was explaining; with regard to her work, but owing to the extremely dis agreeable day and bad roads aiii tho luck of advertising, there was but very few in atteiidiince, but today there was a very nice nttondnnco for some of the ladies lenme from a dis tance in the country, among whom was Mrs. Ed Cowdch, Mrs. Carl Esch. Miss Elsie S'ngleton, MHss Margaret Singleton. Mrs. Hcte l'etos. Mis. Charles Kingle of Lake Creek anil Mrs. George H. Brown of Browns boro. Mrs. Brown, and Mrs. Kingle dined at the Sunnyside.- While in conversation with Mrs. Brown I naturally inouircd whether Mr. Brown was developing his nuirli silver mine on his farm and sho said that be was and the result so fnr is that tho rock assayed 1(3.00 in gold and about the same in silver and a still larger percentage in quicksilver to the ton, and that he feels greatly encouraged over the prospect. Thursday us Mr. Adamson. who curries tho mn'l from hero to Persist via Trail, was coming out with lb" mail in a truck, in crossing otic branch of Elk Creek the water wa so deep that it enmo up on tho enr so as to stop his engine right in the middlo of the creek nnd then he had to get out to get a-tuuni to pull tho trucli out of the water, it being nbont two feet deep and the result was that he did not arrive with the mail for some time after tho usual hour, und it will be remembered Hint Thursday Vfil one of those cold, stormy blustrv days such ns we seldom have as late as the 15th of April. To say that he suf fered with the cold, as he was wet considerably above his knees. There was ouitc n large band of cattle went thrown town th's Salur lav morning on their way to the Sne- ramento valley. It was n lot of cattle that Orecn Malthews had sold, lm I did not learn the name of the pur chaser. Wm. Ilolman. Benj. Bronhv, W. E Hutler, Corbin Edgell and Green Mat tnews were among tne Imstncss men who were in town this forenoon. Shortv Allen and Hodgors Von der Hellen of Wellen. W. S. Bilker nnd W T. Xorniile were here Snturdiiy for dinner. Could Xot Ilcln to Tell All "I could not tell you all the bane- fits I had from the use of Foley Honey and Tar," writes MIbb Hobo Florke, 209 Hawkins Ave., N. Brad- dock, I'a. "I had a cold in my chest and fearinR It would cause pneumo nia I tried Foley's Honey and Tar and It was not long till I felt relieved I hope others suffering from severe colds will try It." Many such letters have been written about this tlim! tried, reliable family medicine for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough. MEDFORD IRON WORKS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Uieo aent (or Fairbanks w4 Mono , Enirinea. 17 South Blvinlda. . m Hi! Iffili!-. Camels sell! M m jfl ; . MWgmM$tn$km? you should mXWiwiraFI are so &k4tftwJiV satisfying. First .KWrV -Camels J8mwrm mz?;& and i LA i IMm smoke tPl feV"-- ' j-w.rt' KliVf ' . k 1 u 1 v-. m rtti.trstrr mr ju cvnta; or n pin i-'-G. irA.-rf;i C I O A P. k. t 7 r. a ,f hinw or o.fictj vupply or when you yM!mi: kUSki R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO r,iii s a cinch to figure why know why Camels unusual, so refreshing, so quality second, expert blend of choice Turkish choice Domestic tobaccos which certainly - prefer to either kind straight'! . Camels blend makes possible that -wonderful mellow mildness yet all the desirable body is there I And, Camels never tire your taste 1 , ; You'll appreciate Camels freedom from any unpleasant cigaretty after- taste or unpleasant cigaretty odor I ' ' For your own satisfaction compare Cornels puff by puff with any ciga rette in the world at any price ! scientiticAlly seafaf package of SO -Kijjos yjuu ctiiaretlent in a glauatna' irfy reconlfnoit this carton for the trawl. CO, Winiton-Salem, N. C MPT MiftT ii fi.rmm ill II Q I Q I Si ?l gg ll Fine Steels form the Sinews of a Everything that is built to en dure must have fine sinews. A great ship, a giant locomo tive, a huge bridge, a gigantic building. Search for tlic sinews in a , Maxwell and you discover new steels, fine steels, special steels, steels manufactured to Maxwell's own formulae. Steels, for instance, that make possible that rare combination of extreme lightness and brute strength. (. For a Maxwell is made to be light in weight. Its mission is economic transportation. 1 ; Any superfluous pound : to, carry around means so much more cost of operation. But the great problem was to get steels of rare tpuality and great strength. They are found in a Maxwell in axles, shaftings, gears, frame, crankshaft, connecting rods, etc., etc. Tiej equal, pound for pound, . the steels to be found in any car made. Costly as they are, they repay their price many times over in' the lifetime of -a Maxwell. They save. They pay divi dends of satisfaction. ,. , . They make friends. They are responsible for that rapid rise of Maxwell the world over. Nearly 400,000 now in use; 100,000 more in process of construction ; and fully 40 per cent of those who have de cided upon a Maxwell as their first-choice car will not be able to get one this year so over whelming is-' the demand for 'iiis remarkable car. .' A,'ir,,;-;.!i,-.-, - A. W.j Walker Auto Co. Medford, Oregon