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SIMPLE WASH' REMOVES RINGS UNDER EYES Medford pcfldo ftlll be surprised how quickly simple wltrhliaxoi. cam, phnr. Hydrastis, etc., an mixed In Iji-i-optik ye wasli, relieves uloodKlim ryes Hiid dark rings. One young :V vliil had oyo trouble and very Ull'. nightly dark rlngs; was relieved by u single week's una. of UivopUk.. 'c CASK weak, strained or inflamed ryes. Rurante a small bptile to help ANY Aluminum eye cup KJtEK. Medfind J harmacy. Main and Central Sts. Adv yrEnPoftn matt, TnmtnTR MEr-rom ourjoy. tttttustay, ,taxtut.y r. 1021' COLDS W BARLEYiPORTLAND SPEAKER FOR TO ADDRESS I riRAI iERT SQUIRREL -KNIGHTS PYTHIAS VAGV. TTVR BEST POISON Arc often'. tliQ .beginning of an, rioiis physical breakdown. - There Steps fur a comprehensive campaign! In honor of the ''large class of new against gophers, digger squirrels nmi ; members to be taken in at tha next other rodents that infest the fields aud , e,inB of Tl,lisn,an lo1Be- Knights of m.pi.n,i0 au ' j i . i . tuiius, iicm ivionuuy evening, int o.cha.ds to the detriment of the far- lo(lKe llas invited Mr. Frank S. Grant, nieis and orchardist were taken at .the of Portland; supreme representative Wednesday afternoon session of Far-1 and a well known lecturer of that mere Week. Ira Gabrielson a hioloir-i olller' to-Jio.-wlth them on that evening . . ' nn.l .Inlttrn ... Inn...... Cl .1 K I . . r.,..,. nrS nno nCrV.t.,1 1. ICIl exnert of Mie nno.l .,, 1... " "v,"l " iconic uu riuia.ii VV 1" "CglUCl,..,. .. w.i for whleh lio ha hoenmo fanin.. vlted' nfjer an interesting, address tql r conduct a two weeks demonstration, even the simplest cold lidicve - it' quickly ivniitleriiu T 11 T nCAtm ijtUftblVB ASDlTin U: II nn . . .. . "-- miiiib wnicn is tne best poison Cold laDietS brenlc up a " Cold gophers, of many known to be effee- without sturting a buzzin" in tln ' a,,(1 tlle rc""l's wili ueconveyed lienil.' A class of Beventy-fivo men is really ; to begin the lessons In Pythian doc- quickly, - with these '""'I ". Judy nameiT as project1 , lK'Bm, 1 ss8 ' Pytl'lnn.doc . iCa((.r " . trlno and practice on Monday evening, preparations. , j 'J.' tmatm . , ; , and visitors' aro expected froni the sis- ative Aspirin U; D. oJd willcn t,S poll for f.Yr?ka' "'"T? effective coiiph Svrnn fr f .. ' Vs13 nmae various parts -of the ; O - ' "I' 41V1II J ii Icohol. fhd. pflrcoticSi -. Sold ;aij(l -Guaranteed by Grants Pass to hear the lecture and enjoy the fellowship of the evening and the ceremonies. . ; ' Ed. Gore, the newly installed chan cellor commander, says that this ojass, while It is the fruit of the work done during the last year under the-excel lent leadership of Tast Chancellor , to the farmers ii I 'v-"o ' ' jcuniuBu uariey, sam .nr. uaoriei- Jli'iillioluotl byrnp White Pino on was more effective against digger nnd Tar.;-,' A pleasant, soothinc s'!"llTels than wheat, as shown by ,-p ..i;A .1-' ' i ' - I tests made in variolic . nnrts -nf thu Iqtn IJ-. l l.i ,V.. .. iic nisu sum iuai ciiicsens-wei e '.ru, t i.. . .v. minune from strychnine. but that all t0 Ue a'ccomllshed In 1921 l the other fowls of the barnyard died p ,nlan crck?s in th va . suddenly from a dose of the. same. . As(e tmm tn aluloullcemlllt that . , : ouuie lanuers coniena mat tne tytf:n7iy&V 'a.' ' ' ' ;Bl,her is a cunning animal, but 'my CyiySMUZnalmaCi .cxnerlence has taught me." said IvTV. Gabrielson, "that he is extremely stu pid, with little if any caution. . President'Parents' Rights League Of America '( ! 5 7 7 r- ft 1- f J PlumbinSr:an4.'Stove;Repairlwl Z'X'S Coll fittrn)?, stoves rebuilt. Prompt 'told, and-some of the established MTvIre, Reasonable cliniges. Good errors n rodent poison were pointed work ... , Sl'K.'fcASTIliE , ' .out. . '-. .. KW-1 13 S. Holly. PlioneO.tr ,n tlle woman's section Miss Poole ,a ceremonial of the D. O. K. K. will be held at Etna Mills In the early spring, tho new roy:' vizier, John Paln'er, maintains the usual myster ious and solemn silence characteristic .of that order. t J - ' ' -.. Acelolyne Welding. GOOD CLOTHES 1 Muko Them KLEIN 5 lfiK ' 128 Kast Man St." r AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and ; v ;v . ;'Revarnished . M V ' - 221 North nr! : . .v t I.' 0. SPRINKLE, Prop. ' ' j ' , !. Phnna 777 OOItONA Pen.iM..i f ryi" writer Fold It up, take It with you, write anyw.h ere. continued her demonstrations in cook ing and canning, and explained plans for furnishing material for the making of' home-made tireless cookers. i At three o'clock the women came into the main section, and Joined the men In their meeting. Harry L. Walther addressed the nieeting in behalf of the fair next fall, and a petition asking for signatures at ?l5 uer for membership, and, also to a pfnn for assuming, the responsibility for the purchase of additional ground for a county, fair site were passed thru the audience, and widely signed. The Farm: Bureau is getting behind tho fair movement 'wholo-souletlly, ' and much interest is being taken. : -tf Roland Flaherty, manager of the Co- I ' 'WASHINGTON, D.C. Implicit faith ih an Instrument that saved the .lives of thousands of American soldierB In VOPYIIiaHT KCVITOKf VIIW CO. HIW V0K Madamo C. E. Gro.sjoan. President or the Parents' ltishls I.ongue of America, nn Influential orgnniitaMon of women. Mme. GrosJen is one, of the leading civic and club workers in California.- ..i . . ' ', ...... The Woman's Missionary socloty of' the Chrlstlair church will enjoy a "home coming"?, at the homo of Mrs. D. E. Millard ut 521 West Eleventh street, on Friday afternoon at 2:30, January 7th. An interestiiiff program Is being given and a pleasant after France is daily endangering the lives noon ls aasied to all who may be of scores of men in-industrial -life In present. This soplety has formerly the United States,' Dr. F. G. Cottfell.l been known as the Christian Woman's director of the bureau of mines sald:Board ot MissionsV but with the morg- iiig,tt all the niisslonary boards of !th,o broUierhood of the church Into 'the United Cluistiun Missionary society, today,, in another, warning against the Use of army gas masks In 'mhie ex plosion and mine fires; DeBplto re- Onorative Exehaniie of the Farm flur- beated warning from' tho department, eau .addressed the ;mcetlng for1, two miners and persons-; engagod in mine iary to tho United Hoard and be knowu ivn-'minutes, by the Watch, on- the neces-' rescue woik persist in using army gas;as the Woman's: .Missionary, society. -9Vr-. ... ., , ... . "tmnjilfij Fir fWtroll inlH nlthnus-h thn ' ', J.' .'.... , . .. . Hliy -oi 'woriving logemor; anu getting "' -v " v' vary joi warn . slop nas ueou lUKeu the C. W. B. M. will become an auxil- At a meeting at the library last cven-j Ing the advantages and possibilities of, a community service program for Med- ford was outlined by 11. W. Aibury. representing Community Service Inc.,! an organization for tho promotion of wider recreational activities, wHiii headquarters at New York City. While tho group Ir. attendance at the1 meetlu,g was not largo, much Interest! was manifested and It was determined by those present that Med ford can not afford to pass up tho opportunity to secure tho services of tho national or ganization in its desire to Inaugurate a community-wide year 'round recrea tional program. ' , An old ..fashioned nolghhorly get together program was thdroly enjoyed by all present.' Community singing, get acquainted stunts and a discussion of the possibilities of community activ ities were Indulged In to a Into hour. By a unanimous vote it wits decided to hold anqthor meeting at tho library at eight o'clock. Friday evening. Jan. "til, una It Is confidently expected that n capacity crowd will be present to enjoy a program of fun and frolic. In order to secure tho services of the national organization It will bo necessary .Unit a large, representative group extend a formal invitation to Community Service inc.1 ftud Friday night will offer the Inst opportunity to Medford for this service. A snappy program i of community slngfng und stunts of various kinds is lifprepara tton and those attending are assured of a happy, interesting and Instructive evening. ' TO 1921 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. C dinners generally realize that costs and prices write any wtu b r w. .mo-...".. ...... "-.v...c, . . , ...... . -: . , $60.00, Including out -to the annual meeting next Satur- devices are of practically no use in the i,, the forming of ,tho unltod society must be brought down to n low basis carrying ease ; ; 'ItuKfOKII ItdOK 8TOHB . nintrthiitnrs for. Fo. Oreaon . . :. Licensed '-r:. "- CITY SCAVENGER day. Rooster'ls Important I average mine disaster. Reviewing 'a number of cases recont- and' it Is certain that more efficient that will restore confidence In tho mar and far-reaching work-will bo fcarMediket and justify purchasing on tho part f.'The rooster, is the best, half of theJ'V where men attempting mine rescue I out for the.,Master .by ;the, harmony of of dealers, Vice President C. II. Hont- poultry f lock;. i-and, most of those In. 6 """.purpose resulting tliorefrom. . . Jackson county havenothing back ot heeit overcome and .had-died,, Dr, .Cot- All. the members and friouds bf ,the Ibnni hut their .ttilR.".sflid Prof. CroR-ktrell 8aid: - .. ' . . -' Isocfetv and nil ftWho are Inlnrested ill by in a talk before the Farm Week'' "These fatalities Illustrate the futll- this very un'selflsh nnd generous sor- iinori notiue. weekly visit In resi dence districts. : Duily business .dis trict. , Phone 85. ' -WIUTSETT & JKNMNC.S. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S rlpfirV ii Lil against the use of oils, as thev are not JL1 llCIIl J Ue 1 Ull good for the digestive system of tho I hens. He said also that a flock needed SPECIALIST IN EXTRACTING, Plenty of oyster shell, for llmq, and .grit to Keep tnem toned up to tne pro- CROWN and BRIDGE WORK - ' . and..; . :: -..ARTIFICIAL TEETH . E Main St. " r Phone 503-R HOTEL Ij'HOUSE OP CHEER" I; per key. The danger of feeding salty buttermilk to chickens was also em phasized. At the afternoon session Mrs. Emma A. Weld of the economic department of the O. A. C, continued her talk on Home Management." ' .The usos and abuses of home implements was dis cussed at the nieeting. "There are a multitude of ; Instruments for ' the home", said Mrs. 'Wcid, "and the key note of the home Is to save labor the. same as In all other fields." I attrib ute this as one ot .the results Of the war,1 that brought machinery and labor saving devices to the front." ,.; Owing to the large number of house hold tools before the public the speak er said, it was the problem for the housewife not to buy too many, and only . those . she needed, , or that pos-. sessed merit. - : H. L. Walthers of the. County Fair AI.HKK AT IOTM STHKKT, ', H)KTIiA.Mi O.KKOOS. H the Oregon electric enra stop bi "t hotel. Our hotels have the home- "excelled. We strive - - to please. "'inr ' association, addressed the meeting for "(JO and up. Our dining room is '.... , it onri told of the efforts of the association to- secure additional ground, with the as sistance of the county. .. He besought the aid of the Farm Bureau,- explained the financial status of the association and asked them to buy stock at J 10 per share, to straighten out the details of securing additional land. Subscrip tions to the number of 75 were asked A decision was reserved until todny. Carroll Carpenter was nominated without opposition to represent the poultry raisers on the executive com mlttee of the farm bureau. ' JjT twpular, and our business men's Wcneon, and our regular and Sun- "i dinners are not equalled eise- nj t our nrlce. . Opposite uius. rtmad & King's big store. . b f.tll.BERTSON. Proprietor WESTON'S Camera; Shop .the Only Exclusive ''iiiim r. uil PhotuKrflphe' in SiMitheiTi P)-pgon. inade nvtinip o i i i plarp hy appttiutiiient. '-We'll (,, ti,. rest. ' ....rj" B' P:LMErV , Medtord."' iiwt MahiStroiBt.'' ,.A1I refuse Immediately removed on session Tuesday evening,' in urging 'V ?f th0 belief quite prevalent thru-.vlce are urged to begin the New Year Ihe use of pure stock, to Increase the "ui. -we country mat uns urmy type oi ,-Ight by giving your very loyal support !egg production. A couple of .roosters Bas ' mask ,wlll protect the wearer j vory way 'possible to XJib local so- one a high stepping fowl, and the any type in gases liiiaar uiijety. Hegln with th9 homo coming other a scraggly, Hme-wonv croature conumons. tne lact is mat tne army given for you and thou "Keep on kcop. .,-. ii itin.ninc vrnf nmoi gas mask was a very excellent device tne " -, . (' - by also said that roosters with pencil ror tlle Purpose intended, tnat ot pro pointed combs were "not much good,, lectins our soldiers from the diabolical and to steer shy ot roosters that were sas8 used In warfare. Tho . mask knock-kneed. Neither have , much Save the men such absolute protection gumption, except to eat. , , lnat wnen tne5' returned from France ' Prof. Brewster .continued his talk tney were so enthusiastic over its per ,on feeding, and was bombarded with I formance they were Willing to endorse questions at tho morning session. Heltne Sas mask tot a" Purposes of pro f....,..i.. .,.,. i, .,. .tectlon against poisonous gases. These l,a,c a iui iiiiiiu iui a iiiunii, niiu nai.'cui ' men, 11 wouiu seem, no not realize mat out In the open air of tho battlefield the percentage of gas In the air would not be nearly bo large as In tho pon flned Bpacos of a mine or factory fire." The army mask affords absolutely no' protection against carbon monoxide ; PANAMA, Jan. 5. During tho cal endar year of 1920, ships 'numbering 28H with- a total tonnage of 10,378,000 tons and carrying "1 1,236,000 tons of cargo, passed through the . Panama canal, according to an official state- gas, which Is the most prevalent In ! ment made here today. This establish. mine fires and factory disasters, Dr. Cottrell said, adding that the mnsks will actually be a menace because of the false feeling of security they give the wearer.' SPARKS FROM THE WIRE NEW YORK, Jan. 6. "Babe" Ruth today asked the police department for a permit to carry a revolver during the "crime wave." It was granted. ; CHICAGO, Jan. 6. Judge K. M. Lan din has continued 'indefinitely . the cases of sixty saloonkeepers charged with selling four per cent beer and directed the governmept to find the brewers who made tho liquor and bring them, into court, . , ,. ed a pew high record for the great waterway, exceeding tho traffic of the fiscal year ending Juno 30 last by ap proximately 20 per cent being-nonrly 60 per cent above that for the calendar year of 191!).- ... ,. .- - . ; .: i Tolls levied aggregated' $10,295,000. ' Attention G. A. R. : There will bo a regular meeting W Chester A. Arthur Post O, A. R.,and W.-RC: in the American 'Legion hall In the M. F. & H. building, 3rd floor, Thursday evening, January ttth, . at which there will be a joint public in stallation of the officers of the PosO and W. R. C. for Ihe cusnlng year. The public nnd old soldiers aro cor-ion account of the 1919 levy being high ley of the California Fruit Packing Corporation declared horo today In an address before the jinfiual mooting of the Canners'. League of California. Although such falling prices, make tho r farmer ("loss wealthy on paper than ho thought ho' was," Mr. Hontloy said. It Is necessary that tho process continue until price levels are on competitive basis ennbllng tho sale of surplus farm and factory products in foreign trade. He suld It was likely that every ma terial -entering Into -manufacture of canned goods, as woll as labor, would be cheapor this year than In 1920, but that theso low cost goods would hard ly reach Ihe market before Biimmor and fall. As the pack on most vari eties had been restricted the last year, according to Mr. Bentley, probably the ontiro stock 011 hand would bo mar keted before tho 1921 crop appeared. ----------:: jxw-ir ,,.., ..r.;' i in i n r ' ?." 1 1 jb- dmi ijaQrfeafemlg apod ; .1 - .. , ' General Pershing began to be a general when he was a small boy. He played soldier. Then he became lieutenant, captain, and general, by always". WORKING to that end. ' . :- , . If you want to be a captain of INDUSTRY, you must be in dustrious and BANK REGULARLY a part of your earnirig3 and not be tempted to n.ike foolish investments. " 'J ..... 1 - " ; . .'':'.' We invite YOUR Banking Business. .. ' ,. V Jackson County Bank , - Established 1888 " Member Federal Reserve , . ',-. '.'. '': iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REASON FOR INCREASE The sheriff's office Is. mailing out delinquent tax notices for tuxes delin quent on real estate, as required by law, and the tax collector Is vol 11 11 tar My mailing notices of delinquent per sonal tax', which Is causing people to think that the sheriff's offlco records aro muddled, as a great many people had paid the assessor what they sup posed to be alkof their 1919 personal tax. The balanco due on personal tax 1. dially invited. D. W.- LUKE, Commandor. V . J. DAVIS, Adjutant. 245 j MEW YORK," Jan. 6. Cotton for March delivery sold up to $14.98 In the futures market here today, this price being neVly $5 a bale above yester day's closing and a recovery of 194 c a pound from the low -record of 'last week. Reports of Increased mill activ ity and better business' prospects were largely responsible for the boom. - DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO OHOPS" VSEI - rjroken Lenses Accumtely Duplicated - . lf Co. r-. InillTO I'm " 808 E. Main, I pstalri WASHINGTON, Jan. 6. Congres sional investigation of the enforce ment of the prohibition amendment Is proposed In a resolution introduced by Representative Volk, republi can, New York. The resolution de clares that enforcement of the eigh teenth amendment "has been carried on in such a manner as o become a public scandal and a subject for con demnation. in the public press." WASHINGTON. Jan. 6. A resolu tion appropriating $50,000 for expenses at the capltol in connection with the mminiratlon of President-elect 'Hard- I Ing was adopted yetiterday by the sen- aie aficr another ciash over economy. : Jas. T. Chlnnock of Grants Pass, Is a business visitor in Medford. or than the 1918 levy. Iwhlch was used by the assessor in collecting the 1919 unsecured personal tax, as tho 1919 levy had not been made by the county court at the time the 1919 unsecured personal tax was collected. (Ml) H I V'JAX --j VW II TO? The Office Man Says: Dry throat Interfere! with work prevents concentration. Keep 4 box of BUNTE'S Cough - Dropi in yourdeik.'; Soothes your throat and smoothes your work. Great on a motoring trip. BUNTB BROTHERS n CHICAGO Makers oi tk World FicaoujCtatty a id Cocoa Lolc for tfi Bos with the Funny Fa Mu on HI American Legion Assembly- American Legion Hall 5 9 o'clock p. m. The Public Is Cordially Invited Friday Jan illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllll COUGHDROPS aaryffr"1 tr y -hat i il l ; THE UNIVERSAL CAR '. J I III I The ford Coupe with nil I'lrrli-lc sclf-starllng l I III I and lighting Kyslem In one of tin; most popular 1 I III I I III I niemlrri of tho l'H'tl I'-iinilly. It is a permanently ' ' H 111 H ' - enclosed car, with s'lding plato glass wintlows nn ' I ill I tcn r'ar with plenty of slut(l Then in Inclement -: ll , I Jlf I , weather, encltmttl antl cozy, dust-proof antl ruin . ' . I llll proof. Ju.Mt Hie cur for traveling HitlcNincn, plij-sl'.' I 111 lltl ' ' dans, iiiTliitectN, t'ontriictors, builders, mill a rcgti- lllll' I III 'Hr r"'""v car f"r ' "''" it brings tho ' l I Ijl I ' ronvenlfiH'o aiul comfortH of the electric with the fill I III durability nnil croimmy of tho Ford car, Ijuly ; I PI I orders will avoid long delays in delivery. - III I I C. E. GATES AUTO CO. 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