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ford University, gave him a plurality
of 248 over Senutor Johnson. The
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our friends for
the kindness shown us in our be
reavement; also for the floral offer
'INTERNAL BATHS
Are the greatest aid to health.
I. B. L. CASCADES
Ask to have it explained to you by the sole agents
in Medford.
vote was: Hoover 308; Johnson, (JO.
One hundred and seventy-four pro- !
cincts in this county, Santa Clara,
gave Senator Johnson almost a two
to one plurality, however, with the
ings. EXAM H. PEARCE.
LOAD OF FIFTY IONS
MRS. DELL HALL.
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vote Johnson 11.008; Hoover 0.238. 1 38
CLARDN'CE EBE.
The Perry warehouse frontincr on
the Southern Pucific opposite the
Jackson county 'creamery on Fir
street, today became the home of the
Form Bureau Co-Operative associa
tion and it will he used for offices
and general wareiiou.se purposes. This
is one of tho most desirable ware
houKe properties in the city and the
Furm Bureau officials are very much
pleased with the transaction.
The Farm Bureau will carry a full
line of feeds and seeds after August
15. Up until that date poultry feeds
and mill feeds will be the extent of
feed operations. In addition to these
feeds they will handle trrain sacks,
cl'ks, veal, poultry, hides and continue
the marketing of livestock in car lots.
KuVer Johnson, formerly of the
Johnson Produce Company, Central
Point, will bo in charec of the poultry I
und eirir department. Mr. Johnson is
one of the best poultry and ees men
in tho state. He spent several venrs
with Cudalinv & Company, both in the
east and in California, before comine
to Southern Oreeon to ea into busi
ness at Central Point and Mcdford
The Furm Bureau is becoming o
biff fuetor amomr the fanners of the
United States and it is a credit to the
fanners of Jackson County that tlicy
are building an organization upon a
permanent basis, irriculturo is said
to bo the backbone of civilization to
day and the way fanners are lenviuc
the farms to take up more lucrative
employment is nothing short of sui
cide. The American Farm Bureau
Federation lias a program of work,
which if put into effect should greatly
improve agricultural conditions over
the oountry and place tho profession
of farming where it belongs.
The development of electric labor
saving machinery for the farm has
brought to light some very interesting
figures. Take for instanco the mat
tor of pumping und currying water.
For all household purposes such us
drinking, cooking, washing, scrub
bing, and cleaning, the average fann
family will use about 7 gullons pe
person every day or 42 gallons for
a family of six. Now 42 gallons
water weigh 3.10 pounds and if those
12 gallons are pumped and carried on
only 300 days out of the year, it will
menn that some one will have to pump
and carry 100.ROO pounds, or over SO
tons of water every year. Further
more, if a 3-galhm bucket is used it
will mean 34 trips to the well every
day, and if the well is fi feet from the
house, this will mean 30;14 or 4211
feet daily. In only 300 days this will
amount to 120,000 feet or nearly 21
miles. i
So tho farmer's wifo who pump
and carries water for the house walks
12 miles to the pump every year,
pumps GO tons of water and walks
12 miles buck to the house carryin:
the fit) tons of water.
SENATE FIGHTS FOR PEACE.
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of the comtnundor In chief; that the
powers of neither capacity could ho
Invoked to augmont tho other; that
ho possessed no extraordinary powers
ns chief executive, save only and to
tho extent such powors wero con
ferred by statute which, to authorize
action by him, must be duly and
legally In operation.
The April report of the weather in
Medford and vicinity shows that there
wero frosts on the 11th. IHth, 22d,
23d, 24th and 2"th and that there
wus a total of .!)9 inches of precipi
tation that month of which the great
est amount fulling in 24 hours was
.29 of an inch on April 0. The aver
ago for April is 1.44 inches, which
pluces the seasonal deficiency 5.40
inches.
mere were iu days with .UL or
more of precipitation, 15 cloudy day
8 partly cloudy and 7 clear. The max
imum temperature was 81 degrees on
April 20 and the lowest temperature
ot the month was 20 degrees below
on April 23.
The April summary is as follows;
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LIBERTY
TODAY TOMORROW
Last Times .
A programme that fairly siz
zles and scorches our screen
with speed and hiflh-powered
humor.
Ralph Woodford
Proprietor
WALLACE
REID
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"DOUBLE
SPEED"
Temperature Moan maximum, 01;
mean minimum, 30; nicun, 48; max
imum 81; date 20; minimum. 20; date
23 ; greatest duily range 44.
Precipitation Total .99 inches;
greatest in 24 hours .29: date 9.
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Made by
Postxun Cereal Company. Battle GtcR, Mich.
Come inio ike
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"HEAP BIG MILEAGE!
As your mil'.'MKv mounts IurIht nnri
higher 7,MM, h.OOO, tO.OOO niul
even 20,000 miles in some nwes .
you will npiiroWiito uiniv fully tho
inclining of tho Kuvuko Nlnyun, "llcup
"1(5 iniU'Jino."
Savage Service
Thorn Is n fresh stock of Savngn
Tiros iuuI (JnU'inito Tubes and n
oranlz-ntton nt your service nt every
.Savage branch stoiv and at tho stores
of Navajo distributors everywhere.
You will like Savage service, as well
ns Savage "Heap big mileage" Tires
mid (iraflnlto Tii1hs.
Nordwick Tire &
Auto Supply Co.
SCAiNTMN Thomas Edgar Scant
lln, well known retired citizen and
nowapapor man ot Medford for the
past 10 years, died at his home, 16
North Orange stroot, at 9:40 p. m.,
Tuesday, May 4th, aftor nn Illness of
several months. Ho was born In
Eyansvlllo, lnd., and was aged 67
yours, 10 months and 29 days.
Mr. Scuntlln was formorly odltor
and proprietor of tho -Lafuyette Cour
lor of Lafayotto, lnd., and of the
Evening Nows of Tacoma, Wash. He
also did Bonie work on tho Medford
Sun. Ho Is survived by his wife and
five children who aro Mabel Elizabeth
Scantlln of Modford, Etta Elinor
Scnntlln of California, William L. and
Thomns Edgar Scantlln, Jr., of Chi
cago, 111., and Venning L, Scantlln ot
Medford.
Private funeral services will be
held at tho family homo at 2 o'clock,
Friday afternoon. May 7th. Tho In
terment will bo in tho I. O. O. F.
cometory.
Cominfl
Friday
Robert
Warwick
Here's the runninrj mate for
the. now famous "Roarind
Road." Equally as fast and
twice as funny; Wanda Haw
ley, Tully Marshall and Theo
dore Roberts in the cast.
And Don't Overlook This
"GEE WHIZ"
It's the Newest From Mack
Sennett's Incomparable Fun
Factory.
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MAKE IT OUR BANK
AND START NOW
Have you ever said to yourself: "If I only had a
thousand dollars now."
Many a man has had to pass up a partnership or
grasping some good business opportunity just because
he did not have a little ready money.
Start banking your money NOW; increase your
balance REGULARLY, and sooner than you think you
will have a snug sum tucked away to seize the chance
that comes along. Regularly banking your money builds
CREDIT.
We invite YOUR Banking Business
Jackson County Bank
Established 1888 ,.
Medford, Oregon '
JOHNSON IS VICTORIOUS.
(Continued from Page One)
turn, where ho had a plurality of 15(1.
with 11 precincts to report and
Kings, where ho had n plurality of 03
with nine precincts to report.
Mr. Hoover's home precinct. Stan-
mm
Vliy suffer tlu discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. CI. C. preparation lor goitre has bene
tiled many.
Why pay several hundred dollars lor an
operation to remove a eoilro when O.G.C
can heotit.iined lor such a comparatively
amallestHMidilurc?
O.ti.C. when properly applied slvcs atls
lact.irv rosults. or your monej will he
refunded. O.G.C. Is sold direct, by mail
etr. Write lor booklet.
Address llept.Z
O.a.C CMIi.MICAI. COMPANY
SeattlcWasliinKton
Divine Healer
Father Grammer has decided to
stay over until Fridnv nn neemttit r.f
I special 'Interest. Healing at Hotel
Nash from 10 to 12 a. in, 2 lo 4 Jji. m.
NOW HERE
-Tljfc'play that races through spectacle, con1.-
edy and dramatic realism to a climatic flood that
will sweep you away with its excitement and
realisnii ,
"DOUG"
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-and he adds a special thriller for
every scene.
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War Tax
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