3
.ill
ttT!TFOTr ifATL TniBOTft. MEM?O.UD. ORGa ..TtTEftMY. DEPRMTJF.ri 28. 1020
TWitt THREE
1
3 . -I
Guru
A great many husbands and wives have "joint accounts"
with us. -
' This means that either one can draw a check on the joint
account. . . i
.' This is a most convenient thing in case one or the other is
sick or absent. .
.If you do not understand this, come in and we will explain
itvto you.
i ,
" We invite YOUR Banking Business
Jackson County Bank
Est. 1888 :
Member Federal Reserve
A ROUNDS
V. BOXING
WRESTLING
20
, BIG HOLIDAY SMOKER , AT
fG&Id Hill Pavilion
Saturday New Year's Afternoon
I Doors Open 2 p. m., Starts 3 Sharp .
Jess Ingram vs. Geo. Eagles
pf, Medford
10 Rounds
of Portland
; Carlson vs. Brady
r of Medford 130 pounds of Weed
a good four-round Preliminary
SPECIAL
Wrestling Half Hour
C. Parker vs. Bud Schultz
Walla Walla, Wn
Hornbrook
.. . Under Auspices of
; GOLD HILL BOXING COMMISSION .
Admission $3.00 and $2.00 plus War Tax
Seats on sale at Brown & Brown, Medford; Irwin's
Cigar Store, Ashland and M.'D. Bowers, Gold HilK
COLE. E. KELLY
TO SPEAK ON OIL
There are more than thirty thon-
P Mil
JANUARY 3 TO 8
The Jackson County Farmers
sand miles of pipe lines which trans-) Week will be held January 3-8 at the
port the producis of the oil wells to public library in Medford with a pro
the refineries. Two "lines extend-gram each day from 9: HO a. m. to
from Galveston, Texas, to New Jer-!.( p. m-l admission free, on which will
sey with pumping stations being, be specialists from the O. A. C. and
placed at intervals of about forty other parts of the state. The Far
miles, jniers Week is given under the aus
Over three hundred separate pro- pices of the tarm Bureau, with the
ducts are refined from crude oil.o. A. C. and the department of agri-
More than four hundred vessels of culture co-operating.
our own navy use fuel oil and the
United States shipping board is au
thority for. the statement that within
a short time nearly eighteen hundred
vessels, flying the American flag, will
be equipped with oil burning cng'nes.
The above facts are easily realized,
but what about an undeveloped dis
trict? What is an oil structure and
what does an anticline or syncline
mean in the discovery of new oil
districts? Col. K. E. Kelly will tell
of these as well as give an address of
the oil prospects in the Kogue Uiver
valley at the members forum of the
-Medford Chamber of Commerce,
which will be held at the .Medford
Hotel tomorrow noon.
Members are reminded that there
will be a very large attendance at this
forum, so be prompt. ".
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS,
i i
A.' O. Xowl.tt'
n
rl.tt; j.) '.t
The general program follows:
Monday, Jan. 3 Horticulture and
Household Furnishing.
Tuesday," Jan. 4 l'oultry and
Home Conveniences.
Wednesday, Jan. .1 Farm Crops
and Canning Demonstrations.
Thursday, Jan. 6 Animal Hus
bandry and Heat, Light and Wuter
Systems.
.Friday, Jan. 7 Dairying and Child
Welfare.
Saturday, Jan. S Annual Farm
Bureau and Exchange mooting.
Kill That Cold Vith
CASCARA E QUININE
FOR Krtf AND
Cold, Cough 'OM La Grippe
' Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first aneeze.
Breaks up a cold in 24 hoars Relieves
, Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headach.
Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara Is best Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
; ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
, SYMPATHETIC SERVICE
Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at-
THE PERL FUNERAL HOME
Your loved one is taken into the Home where there la . always
some one with them. Our Residence is on the Second Floor.
We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment '
to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will
take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangements.
Lady Assistant, I'hone 47.
Corner of Sixth and Oakdale. One block west of Postofflce.
J. W. Hovey, the foreman on the
Alivista' orchard was hece ,on AVed
neaday trying to arrange for the right
of way thru a twenty-acre trace of
land that 'belongs to myself and wife,
to put in a ditch so that they could
carry water from 'Butte Creek to the
aforesaid orchard. He said that Mr.
Knight, the owner of the orchard,
had been trying for some time to
have the Rogue River Canal company
put water on his . orchard, but had
failed so tar and now he Is trying to
arrange ta takei.wafer- out of, Butte
creek near the Snc-wy Biitto mill dam
and pump it to an elevation of 00
feet and then carry'it in ditches and
pipes across the country about a mile
and use it to irrigate his orchard.
Mr. Hovey said that they had not sur
veyed out the route yet but were sat
isfied that the water can be carried
over that route. The plan is to in
stall a pump with .sufficient power
and capacity to raise seven thousand
gallons a minute and have it forced
thr;u an eight inch pipe and after
reaching that elevation would , be
able to procure sufficient water to
water his entire orchard. It has been
demonstrated that with the use of
water In an orchard that the produc
tion will be at least doubled and the
variety increased at least one hun
dred per cent.
There has been some talk of pur.
town putting in a pumping plant and
making a reservoir on the hill re
ferred to so as to furnish our town
with water to Irrigate our gardens
and for domestic purposes and ' it
probably will be done when we get a
different class of citizens here, but
at present we have too many of' the
old pioneer stock living hero.
Wednesday evening John Grieve,
the veteran road builder, of Prospect,
came in on the stage from Medford
and spent the night at the Sunnystde.
And Miss Josie( Riley, the' principal
of our school and Miss Myrtle Smith
came In for supper.
When the .Butte Falls stage came
In Thursdayt:morlpg.lt was simply
loaded down,' riot' toh'ly' with' passen
gers but with mail ' matter, for the
driver, had it packed not only inside
but all that could well ibe lashed on
was plle.d' on 'the outside and when
making rihe-return trip brought out
Miss Edna'CSirtf-and Miss Romwedt,
two of; the Butte Falls teachers on
their way to Medford -ftfapend Christ
mas with the folks at home.
There was a meeting of the direc
tors of the First State bank of Eagle
Point held here on Dec. 16, being
their annual meeting, and all ot the
directors were present and adjusted
their accounts for the current year,
and they expressed their approval of
the present management. From the
current year's earnings they declared
a dividend of 12 'per cent and carried
about. 5 per cent more to "deprecia
tion" and to surplus. Besides this
they carry, over a liberal amount of
undivided profit.- Eagle Point has e
good bank and a very careful man
ager. .
WWm. Hughes of Butte Falls also
spent Thursday night with us.
Ray Parker of Butto Falls, who Is
one of the students of the Forest
Grove college, and his uncle and aunt
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crautree, also of
Forest Gcove, were here for dinner
Thursday on their way to Butte Falls
to visit Mr. Parker's parents, W. W.
Parker and wife and other relatives,
going on up In the afternoon.
J. P. Oswald and Guy Holman and
Charles Manning of Peyton were also
here for dinner and Charles Manning
remained overnight, and R. A. Petty
who Is now on the Vermoren place
and T. F. Coger of Derby were among
the diners.
Thursday evening as announced In
a former letter our school, conducted
by Misses Jose Riley and Ruth Young
principal and primary teacher, gave a
fine entertainment In the opera house
and a community Christmas tree,
i Tle first thing oq the program
GEORGE EAGLES 10
MEET JESS INGRAM
G.
(li'iii'Ke KhkIi'S of Seattle, rated as
one of the hel and hardest hitting
of northwest lightweights, has been
signed to meet Jess Ingram of this
city in the New Year's bouts of the
(told . Hill boxing eonwniKston. Ke
eently the Portland News took the
Portland boxing commission to task
for not giving the fans more ehance
was Tho Birds' Christmas Tree pro
logue. The Christmas Baby Finds a
Home. There were quite a number
of 7th and 8th grade pupils engaged
In this play and they carried out
their parts well. It was played In
three acts. ' The first actwas the
home of the bir'ls. The different acts
were quite lengthy, but tho children
ilid themselves credit and also the
way they performed reflected cretin
on their trainers, uetwecn tne aii-
fcrent acts the primary pupils per
formed their parts, hut I am afraid
it ;I undertake to give anything llko
an outline of the play I will try the
patience of the editor, but tho ontire
performance was well rendered and
everyone I have heard speak of It
speaks in highest terms of the entire
performance.
Mrs. Fred Dutton was among the
business callers Thursday and so was
H. D. Mills of Butte Falls and Win.
Grieve of Prospect was a passenger
on tho stage on his way homo.
Robort McCabo canto In Friday and
brought in his father, T. F. McCabe
and slater,' Miss Ellon, and they two
went on to Medford on the jitney and
so did Miss Bertha llnymond and
Jennie Florey and J. B. Beckner, the
cream tester.
J. F. Maxfield and -son, Herman
Meyer and daughter and MIbs Bessie
Farlow of Lake creek and John Nor
ris, the foroman on tho Wilfley orch
ard were shopping here Friday.
Christmas morning . broke on us
bright and clear and all nature seem
ed to join with the angelic host in
singing praises to the giver of all
good and as I meditated on the great
contrast botween our 'surroundings,
the weather warm and vegetation
green and the grass fresh and plenti
ful, while our brothers -In the middle
west and along the northern Atlantic
coast are freezing with the cold, we
of southern Oregon are enjoying
what seems to be an April day.
B. H. 'HarniBh who has been con
fined to his room and n good part of
the time to tho hospital for several
weeks, returned home Friday greatly
Improved. His trouble seemed to be
blood poison caused by a , siinplo
scratch with a Bllver of wood bo slight
as to be scarcely noticeable but in
the course of a fow hours it began to
pain him and in spite of all the local
remedies it proved to bo a very Ber
ious scratch. .'.,'
(Yoi'fgc lyrics
to hop. him in action. Tlie bouts will
bu held in the nlternoon. and a large
ontlngcnt from this city will be on
hand.
Tho semi-final of the card will be
bout between Johnny Carlson of
this city and Young ltraily of Klam
ath Falls They will, go six rounds.
The pair are of the same weight.
ami both are fas't, Ingram and ('art
son are working out every day at
tho Medford Athletic club (itiarlers,
and tho fans are Invited by Manager
.Too Thomas to come up and sec. them
i,n action.
Says It First and Says It Last
Carrie G. Harrel, 319 Nicholson
St.,' Norfolk, Va., wrlte3: "I'll tell
anybody that Foley's Honey and Tar
Is all right. It did me all the good.
Ii sald It first and I'll say it last.
Thousands of bottles of this reliable
remedy were bought last week by
careful mothers so as to be pre
pared to check coughs, colds and
croup at the beginning. It acts al
most instantly, cuts phlegm, soothes
raw, irritated membranes, stops tick
ling In throat. .Sold everywhere.
G
rove'a
is the Genuine
and Only
. -
Laxative
Bromo m
Quinine
tablets -
The urn and original Cold and
Grip tablet the merit of which
t recognized by all civilized
nations. -
Be careful to arel4 krJtaUoaj.
Be sure its BropiO
30c.
I
0
'
Economy
Groceteria
Some
ment
low.
ment
of our lines of Govern
provisions are getting
To avoid
better come
disappoint-
ana get
IX'ltONA 1'ersoual
Typewriter
Fold It up. take It
with you, type-1
write anyw hero.!
$50.00, including
carrying cane.
MKDFOIM) HOOK STORK
nintrfbutors for Bn Oroirnn
your supply at once.
Bacon. 12 pounds . . $2.50
Cooked Corned Beef 6Ci! $1.05
. 32c
. 29c
2 lb.
can
Corned Beef Hash
Salmon 15c, 2 cans
Minnesota Sweet Corn, can 15c
California Lemon Cling
Peaches . . . . 26c
You can always save
at the Groceteria
Economy Groceteria
Gates & Lydiard, Props. M. F. & H. BIdg
LlGHT-SlX
We are ready now to make delivery
. of the New Light-Six Sedan
B'
Forty liorsrpowrr rle-'
tncliablc-licnd motor,,
Cord tires arc standard
equipment.
Made in three body ntylefi:
TOUHINO CAR - .
-LANDAU-llOADSTKIl
SUDAN ...
f. o.t. South Bend
SltM
F.CAUSE of 68 years' experience in couch building
MiidelHikcr knows, proliulily fcetler ,uum any omer
manufacturer of motor curs, tliut true cracc, beauty
and comfort in a closed car conic from tlie perfect suspen
sion of body on chassis and tlie liurmonious blending of all
curves and lines into a symmetrical whole. ,
Such quality as you find in the NEW LlGHT-SlX SEDAH '
such stability of design and refinement of nppeuranee
is possible only becuusc of Studebaker's great resources and
niumifacttirinu; experience a. ,d the fact that this car iB
designed and built complete by Sludcbaker in tho newest
mid most modern automobile factory in the world,
In its quietness of power and freedom from vibration,
this NEW LIGHT-SIX SEDAN sets new standards in closed
car comfort. Distracting noises and discomforting body
Vibrations have been eliminated.
Let us show you this beautiful Sedun ride in it
and you will experience a new fceliug of motoring
comfort.
Hittsom Motors
So. Fir St., Medford