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f PIGE 'TO' MEDFOT?T- iUni-TIlVniWFJ.- 'MEDFORF). ORErtON F11 1 1 AY-, - vl-A K IT A RY 7, . 1021 E SWEAR OFF Scene From' "Go and Get It," Rialto FRUITASSOCIATION 'OflMWu LEADS W It mi "No-To-Jlnc" him helped thnluinndH to break tho costly, ucrvc-HhtLtturlliK tobacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a ciKiuetlo, cigar, pipe, or for a chew, juHt jilace a harmloas No-To-Bao tablet in .jour lnou"l in stead, to help relievo Hint awful ue Blre. Khortly the habit may bo com pletely broken, and, you are better off mentally, physically, finaneiuliy. It's ho easy, bo Himplc. Get a box of No- To-Bac and If it doesn't release you from all craving for tr.bm'co in any form, youv druggist will refund your money without iiiesUun. -Adv. YOU CAN GET THAT . JOB And, 'HOLD it bolter if you have n HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE Ho Hint you can (JO Sco tho ,11st of used motors nt the slioji of GAYLORD Kast Payments Hiiro Moil ford Nut. . I'.iono 188-tti The Medford Auto Paint Shop ; (Registered) ' ' General Motor Car Itcfiiilwlilpg N. Central & Jucksqn. I'lione 707 y ; at' a saving We are in a position to give.; the lowest... possible rates obtainable. Every item of modern fun eral service is given our most caretui attention. ; :'. also' ; '' '. ,, . the assistance of a . v ; Licensed Lady Embalmer .without extra charge Weeks -Conger Co. Saturday to buy genuine U: S. Army goods for less than Cost Price. . ... . ,. . ,;'" COME TODAY L-and make your offer. U,' S. Army Store 31 S. Front St. ; Men's Clothing 7 Shoes .Tii.sfjwt oui" ninny lutrgnius at , , ... 103 N. Central Spotlcw, sterile, clean when we DRY CLEAN the garments. t , Waster Pyfr? 90 Pleancrj, : i I . . .. REFINED SERVICE Your Last Chance SATURDAY, 1 P.M. ASHLAND, Jan. 7. The annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Ash land Fruit and Produce association will be held at city hall, on Saturday Jnu. 8, at one o'clock p. in. Please note that the meeting is called early In order to discuss matters In which all stockholders and patrons arc. mil tually Intcrcslcd. Willi the notable ad dltlou to the building Headquarters of the corporation, the business, handled along tho lines of fruity, vegetables, grain, flour, feed, and orchardists sjip- plics. hus expanded accordingly Owing to demands of Increased pa tronage, the Nelda cafe uptown and the Hon Ton establishment at the depot have both Installed all night, as well a3 day service. ' Kennelh McWilllniiis, sntesninn jat Ford headquarters, has bought tho for mer Whittle property 91) Nutloy street, and will occupy It. Kenneth was.ro cently In the life Insurance 'business at riosebuig, but hat returned to live nniong the old home surroundings, and Is associated with the Ford agoncy. having had extensive experience along motor car lines. ' ' Jim Saylo, formerly In tho pool hall uiibIiichs here, and later ft Klamath Kails and Portland, Is now located) at Ii Segundo, Calif, j K. J. Wood, of Corvallis, represenl ihg educational . and rehabilitation phases of government nid to cx-servfee men, was hero recently' conferring with officers of Ashland post of the Ameilciiu Legion..' : Mahogany camp, Modern Woodmen, has olected and Installed the. follow ing .officers: V. II. Hodttinson, consul; F..II. Crowson, adviser; O. G. Ktllm'nks, bunker; W, H. Doy, clerk; J. E, Crow- son, escort; 13. F., Smith, watchman; Fred Putnam, sentry; J. 13. Saunders, trustee. The canui Btill continues to meet In Odd Fellows'liall on tlio Hist Monday evejilng of each month. , ,. iT)io Southern Pacific, .lining up on street Improvement features noar tho plaza Is dismantling several old wood on shacks In that locality formerly the slto of the intcriiiiian union' depot. Mrs. Willltim Rogers has returned from a trip to her old homo in tho llorniudn Islands, having been gone for tbreo months, The sea voyago was from New York, and the ocean-going tour was a flnp one. , Mrs. Rogers also vislte relatives and friends (n Minne sota both on the outward bound and homecoming travels. , j The .Farmers Short Course, now In session at Medford, is intorostitig local agriculturists and orchardists, a num ber of whom plan to attend the niinnal Farm llurea.u und Exchange gathering on Saturday this week, the closing date. Otis llarnhill, now of, Corvallis,, Is revisiting familiar scenes hereabouts. He is n syndicate writer for a number of leading periodicals, notably farm and orchard, publications, 'tin,d in this connection has shown up several .ot our leading local farmers und orch ardists In an enviable light. Ills stylo is pleasing and ho wields a ..trenchant pon. Mrs., ilarnliill teaches in tho Cor vallis schools, varying tho grado rou tiuo with musical instruction. The week of prayer Is being observ ed uf. tio I'reshyterlun church. On Fri day, Dr. David Marl'omnighy, of New York, will conduct tin urtoruoou con ference und ovculug service Tho Provost pcoplo aro coming hith er and going thither after the holiday season. Pator mamlllas Pierro will winter In Arizona; Sylvan is home from a visit to San Francisco lurtl sub U1I13; I,ena has returned to her school work In tho Dend Indian districts and Viola resumes studies at St. .Mary's academy, Medlord. Attorney and Mrs. W. .T. Mooro have gone to southern California whore they will hibernate In tho vicinity of San Diego until "the flowers thoy bloom in the spring" In this locality. When the Moores tnko a vacation, It's a good long 0110. Will ltilggs is occupying the Greer family residence, on upper Granite street, overlooking the park, tho view being n superb one. Occupancy car lies with It option of purchase, the price being the merely nominal 0110 of 10,000. ! Among 'returning vacationists, Jlr lerlha Sawyer Is homo from Klamath Falls; Dr. II. II. Moore, from Vallejo Oil.; Mr. and .Mrs. J. 10. Angwin, from Sail Fruneiaco; nlso Miss Nollle Dickey from the same metropolis aud Its vicinity. , The llersev acreace on Oberlin street UM uccnjifa.otiBhl.fuy jthe ifail field interests, wild will Diversify pro is Nature's first aid to 'the body in times of. weakness. Scott's Emulsion unsurpassed in purity and ' goodness, is nourishment in a form that seldom fails. rSratt Bawn. Bloomfi.ld. N. J. 4LSO MAKERS OF Kl-MOIQS (Tabhrtl tot Granule) for INDIGESTION llhp SSS "GO AND GET fT". , ,' . : ryL7 - ilucts as between fruit tiiid alfalfa ci'0)s. : ': ;' ' ' Walter Aliksche. on the first of the year, succeeded to the position In the First National bank vacated by Mar garet Van Dyke. ' ' - ; .-; ; Word from Oakland, Cal., statos that Prlscllla Carnahah was married .: re cently her "John'AIden" being a young business man of ailq Walla,' Wash., In which city the young couple will re- Idc. For a honeymoon tour they made the ocean voyage from San Francisco to Seattle, braving" the rigors of the fierce prevailing storms oil the Pacific COaStl . Funeral services of the -late .Mrs. Jennie Greer, who died last Sunday, jvero held on Tuesday, at Stock's par iors, condjicted by the Ilaptist pastor. Interment was in Mt. View cemetery. ler husband survives hor. Tho de ceased was a woman of generous Im pulse, and many friends will miss her pclghborllness as expressed in many thoughtful ways fop the pleasure and comfort of others. . - , , A Talent girl, Kthel Hacklar, s-tiident of the Ashland high school, won tho )iizo for an essay submitted . at tlio rocent Winter Fair hold hero.. The BUhjoct was "Milk,'' and dealt with tho poiiiponents and valuo of the lacteal fluid' as tt food"prdditct anrlvalllcd; ' EAGLE POINT EAGLETS .Py,A. .p. J&vutp..,, ' , , ,l,aat. Saturday M.i's..R. fJ; Brophy of Peyton ,vas a passijngpr on; tio , stagp ' KQIN.K to, Derby tu cat,clii.Uie Dorby J,rosioct stngpi for her home. ., Sho js engjiged teaching ju hur lionip distilpt oi'i, had been out to' Medford fluiiig ilm.hiillilnva vlulllmr f,.,.,..lu . M. C, Mahoney was aln tn' stwi going, mi. to UuttpValls. and so va8 1 Prof, .Robinson, the principal o. fthi IJiitto Falls school.,.. Ho. hid boon put (o consuit a .doctor wt.h retereqep .to un attack of, blood poison in his hand . GetjigQ H. yost pne ot tho forest a)gurs ill the service, .pt, life Koyeru- pient, and wife, weje here JJ.evy. year's lay tp tako dinner. Air. West has been employed 'at a saivmjll, stnllpned ,011 Alma .Creek about six milos. front Fprt Maiualli sciiflng saw Iqgs for., tho gov crnment. . ,,, . ... , .Saturday evening A.. J.. For.oy. , Jr., ItaiUlod 1110 $3.25 to ,pay fpr six puintlis subscription to tho Dally Mail Tri Initio which 1 sent In Sunday morning. The people out (lore seem .to think that thoy cntinot do without the Mall Tr- , I!., J, Rowoi niid family, .wiCo mid two.' iiou'nelug i)(-,s,.;,4Hod. Saturday for supper. . Mr. Itowen vas out lis an agent for tho - Medford Auto Co., Qf .Meiltord mid while here in town was interviewing the prospcticvo nuto iiur- ciasors of our town. , W. C. Clements and wife and" Rev. Win. J. Moaghar, the, Catholic priest uj jicuioru, sirs. win. von dor Hcllen and son Hugo and daughter Miss Joyce and Mrs. Fred McPherson vere guests Sunday at tho Sunnyslde. Rov. Meagh cr was out and conducted sen-Ices In the Catholic church .Sunday. Mrs. II. J. Goi'don of fort Klainnth as a passenger ' 'i!'c Kaglo Politt- (lutte I' alls stage Monday morning on li.or way to Butte Falls to yisit. licr parents, Mr. and Mrs. llenj. Kdiuond 8011. Sr. Jlenry Thorritoii of Persist was also a passenger on the same stage and "from here hp. went .out on the Persist stuge fpr hoinq. lie had been up to Ashlairfl to visit' relatives ami old time friends.' ' Mr. Price, the contractor who has She contract with Frank Rhodes to cear and grado the .unit of the road between Hog creek and tho point on ttoguo river whore the new bridge Is 10 ue mint, was lu town Mondov nnd reports that ho hud shut down r(r the time being on account of the .constant rainfall as tho ground Is so wet and soft that he cannot work to advantage. i.RWrcnco Conger Sind Fred Peltl- grew were doing business -with our. merchants Monday and took dinner at the Sunnyslde, and so did E. V. BritV son and Curl ItpnJsjinan. ' ;. ; , it. I). Mills, formerly of Butte Falls but now of Medford. was here Tues day 11101 nlng headed for Butte Falls.. Thos. Stanley of Butte Falls and Wife were anumg the business callers Monday. A. U.' Macdonald and wife are visit ing friends In Eugene. Mr. Macdonald Is the father of our garage man Jiaro. vt alter Meyer and wife came In Mondey and Mrs. Meyer went on to Medford . returning this Wpdnesdnv Morning pn Hip singe. Miss Klleu McCabe drove In with 'im r w? her! sister, Jlrs, , Garrett:' of JJetUord, ilibndoy and Mrs: Garrett went out on ihe Liewis jftney. : . i Mrs. H.. ', Cappcnger of .-.'Central point; a daiighter of Mrs. M.- S. Wood who has been put hero. .visiting her mother wont to Medford Monday on pie Eagle Point stage on her -way home. . . , , ,,,' , '"' ' Miss Myi tlo JVIinter, ono nt he high school girls from Ue'eae crecK school: district, went; put to Medford Monday afternoon on ithe stage. ,. Ti. , . 't . Pearl and. Q.cprg i. Stoweil were also business callers Monday and Geo. Stoweil. brought six, ca6ps pt eggs for the -Farjn Dureaii of Medford. W. ,H.' Crandall ' also .came in Monday al'tornoon with iis pr.oduce, and Thos. Clngcade was also In town the jsame ufternoon. .. ' ,y . . - . .. ; MisB"Ai)ene Mahoney. who has bepn pu,t to Medford was on tho Butte Falls stage on her way homo. She was ac companied by Miss Arliiid J. nurner of ftiedlord. Mrs. K. G. Jonos was alsq going tp Butte. Fails on the same stage, a;i,d Kar. iilrfch'of Prospect and iytra. F,ranc Neil .of perby wore )as3ongers op iji.eir way ,;ionie on ino saino stage. oi;iiiui.iiiies 1110 Hiaso is ueuiuu Time foil, account jt having so many j)a,ssen gcrs and faaggago besides the mail mat Her on account of tho roads being so p.. fis P.pss, (prnicrly. .of this 'plqce brjt nov pt Butte .Falls, came out and has boeu spendhig, f,ew days, in' thjs , Rr. . Hpjn)!?. tha MedrorjJ veterinary, was out looking a.ftcr sonio of his stock he has out In .these parts Ttipsdny and ii.6 'and Geprgo JlcPoiiahl took .djiiner at the, Sunnysidii, .and Jac)('Gp)i who has .been .working at t)ie Pric,c cahiji camo. in to ,his .olil room Tuesday. Jd Cowdpn, oiip o our (nistliug far mers and dfifry .men drovp in,TueRday ft' ,ot t,I, ",,Ue Wj ,".' - .;''' ?9man ou(.,Wit 1. hjm. . S. ChsoDcll. our shoo .cobbler. fiflftrtrn A .1 moxii 'ft......In 7t"... .. who, are engjiged putting up a savmiU neiv Trail,. cquie )n Tyesday .afternoon and Mr. Adamsoii and Mr. Zlmnicriy went on. to Medford the same after noon to procure spuie of tlio necessary outr(t,'(or their mill.'. . They, report that they will have it In operationn a very lew days as it is nil completo except pultijig In the. pngjiit. ... , .phures Fellows, of, Trail was he're Tuesday, ifftciiooii, Uj. get hls.Jiprses shod., . ... ,.: , .. ', f . lk , V'ui... NcadorniHu of Vied ford cani,e ofit on ,lh, stage, spput the, night hpr.c (ii wynt up, to Trail Wednesday mor Uipg on the Persist .stage, htitl Jiiiy mpnd Sherincihorii of Trail cuino put Pl tho stago and wont to Medfiird this, morning on .tho' 7:liii sfiigq .'an.d Alex Jfestnl camo o(it froin. 1191(10 pii Reese crook and caught 'tjie sauio .,4tago fpr Medfprdl.' , . ,.'v.' ' , jiuoi ilildreth' of Butte Falls, Bert; Iligeubotham of Prospect, aud Alts. Wnltor Meyer of Eagle Point pos' jif fies canio put on the Butte Vails stage this luoruing.. ,;,.. .,., , Get hid nancrs .tdr startinir firan nt Tripiine office. ' " . - v" .. ITESrSTINGST i 'll Apply ,wet baking soda or ordi nary fttnmonla, foilowpd Ay-r V A f 6 Rub iw 17 Million fan Uicd'Ycmi! , AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and : Revarnished . 1 iiui 111 nr. L, G. SPRINKLE,. Prop. - PhoW 777 i 1 Farmers Attention THE WESTCO Tankless pressure water system is to the home what wireless telegraphy Irj to the commercial world... Maximum pressure all the time, without the in cumbrance of a . tank. Besides all other features. It' has only one (1) moving part, needs no oil and lasts (ife tlme. - ,'; ' , See thi wonderful taqklett pressure system now. , ' Modern-Plumbing & Heating Co. i Sparta Dldg. phon$ (20 .Thp pear fjidiistry .rankte'rt)ilrd In fruits in Oregon, III the riiattcr1 of a,creago, with apples- first and prunes second. The apple acreage is aboiii. 5.0,000,, that of. Iiruuos abput 4P,000 arid pears ahout Ja.syo acres. And with, iiears Jt, Is the sanio a.s with prunes, one-third '.of the total acreage is. non-heariijg. A.J1 of. which iiieiiiis iiuiL 1.11. poui t,pe,iear anu irun.c crpp ipo waj crop win greatly Jtl crease within a few, years as U10 non bearing onc-lhird conies into bearing.' Accurdjng to, rthe statistics of the suite- (x .coninussion tor ia?o, Marion co.unly rapks fif tti, .In "near aerpage n bearing, . while Polk . co.unty ranks eighth. Aa-he pear.'a,creage in bearing Ii( AJarion .9puuty is flnry 207 acres and in Polk cpuljty culy, 136 acres. The total acreage, planted in pears In 'Mar lon county Is j393, ahQUt 100' acres' jess It iB Jackson c.oiih.ty pf which Med ford Is tho county -scat that is really the, great pear. section of tbp nprth- ves.t. Oyjt pf tho J3.212. acres in, pears, bearing ancj n,on-bcar(rig Jagkson'.coun- J.v11 pfvyiiivu .viul ovoi.acr.es.. . And. ranking second in the state !lii pear acrcago Is .pouglas cpunty just nprtlf pf '.Medfprd . w'itlj Roseburg 9. the jCpuiity seaij: , Biit'thfs' .county jias only .jj acres ,ln pears. .Josephine county,,. wiiicl thp' . goyernniept has nj4o largely' :to a natlpnal -park, ijus 8C3 .fcr.es in pears.'- . J .J ' : ' , .,."' (.' ..!. A'arbn cp.un.ty 'tli.ero jias! been nip largo plaiitillgs . of Dears in recent years. fls'stallstics ,shpy, bt "jl2G' a,cres "Re'-b.earing. Jn Po.lit.cp:mty t.hore are SO acres.non..jM)ar,l!ig,.ti;i pf v.'hich indi cates that tho pear crop of these. Jty,o counties will not ipaterially incrp'aie during the, next;, few yers.'. " " . Miui ' county doesn't ' go. 'fn Very sirpngly;. for . jiears.,as . U,hfts..a, tptaj acreage pf '.only 49. Clacltamascpunty has only' 67 acres '.'; al; '...Multnomah county ' 7S. ''Pape's '' told Compound" , .. Breaks "any.. Pold i in Few Hours : Instant Heliel'! Don't stay stuffed up Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of- 'tPapc's -Cold '. -Compound" taken every twoi hours nuntll three doses 11 lis. taken usually .breuUs up any cidd. .... . k The... ve;-y first dose .qpens clogged liostrils and the air passages pf the head; itop.'i hose' runiiln'g; relieves tile hcndiiehe, dullness, foverisb.11 ess. ! t'Pnpe's ' Cold 'Corhp'pund'-' acts quick; sure, and coBts only a few cents" at drug stores. ' It acts without ajPplRtancff, -t.-utt.es n1.ee. contains ho (iu.inineT-TliiHlst upoa Papeia! , ,: Acjv. SUNDAYr PAGE MADAM ii'i'- GOLDS -i .. ... .; ; .!.; o -.-. ' . " Ara often tlio beginning of se rjknis physienl brenldown. TJ.iere fpye, n.p one can afford fo neglect, ovcu tlio simplest cold.-' '1 '. Relieve, jt. ,tiuieiy '.V'itli these wonderful, preparations. , Rexall Laxative Aspirin if. D. Co Cold . Tabltsts break yp a cold tyitlioii.t. starting, a buzzing in ilie heatli- - Mentholated Sy.riip( Whit.e Tints and Tar. A jilfasiint, soothing, effective cough yyi-np,- free- from alcohol and narcotics. ' GIMCHTJNQ " China BerL Store ,! "Herb euro for fsracne, hea'oh, cat srrh, dlpUicrta, gorn throat, lung trouble, klilnoy trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, cramps, coughs, poor cttculntlnn, ' carbuncles, - tumors crsckM hrHnr, cures all kinds of sailors NO Ol'EKATIOKS. .., Medford. Oregon, Jn. U, 117. . ' This is to certify that 1. the undersign ed, nad very severe stomach trouble sno had been bothered for severs! years and hearing of Gtm Chung (whose ilerbl Srore Is it in South Front street, M. lomach trouble, and I started to feellns better as soon as 1 used them and today am a well man an.l enn ltear:ilT return ment anyone sffltcted ss I was lo Oim Chung and. try tats Kerbs. WiRIieui W U JOUHBOM. . v. Itnenaea: tl'm. Lewis, Eagle Point. V7. I Chlldreth, Ksgls Potnt' M. A. Anderson. 'MedforoV a. B. Holmes, Eagle Point. C. V.. Moore, Kagls Point J. V. Mrlnljrre, Kaglo Point, tleo. Von d.T Helen. K.agie Point. Tt)0- K- Nlrtjon. sUfls Coin I. 1' (j i- The Genesee Pure Food Company. "; ' ' '.--' Le "Roy, N.Y. , ; ';:--";. 95?! Fisher Flouring Are the recognized standard ofquality among Poultry and Stock Men and represent the best feed valueG obtainable. No guess work Is em ployed t) p)p nianufactur? of finy of Tisherj Bra,n.dsf -flsher'j Feeds are made from proven formulas and- are calculated to bring the. best results. EjAIL ptIICES, IN EFFECT THIS J)k ' , . i Scratch Food, per 1.00-pound Egg Producer, per WO-pound sack Mill Run, per SO-poimd sack ,.;..;....:.,,.,...; Dairy Food, per D9,pound sack ..... Mormilk, per 80-pound sack (Subject to change withoyt notice) The above prices ire sash f..o. b, our war,ehou6.e Jf sick lots. . A dis count of five cents per sack will be allowed on purchase of half ton or more. Delivery free in 500 lb. lots or 'more, Bard well Fruit Com Phone 124... ... .... NOTICE IS HEREBY GlVEN to former owners of city property that if they desire to redeem lots taken over, by the City they should at once make written application to the undersigned, at her office in the City Hall. MARY A. HAS WELL,' , TREE TANGLEFOOT r"Z?:7:'";. : , aids in controlling ... ,., .:' ; ; ' blig ht , ''" ' ; . Recommended by Trof. Fi C. Rcimcr, and Prof. C. C. Cato nnd ' leading orchardists. 1'lpce your Order before January 1,1921 and save money. . Phono 032 . . . , '; .. Farm Bureau Co-Opcrative Exchange ' SYMI'ATHKTIO 8RUVICE , , Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manuor at . . . ' THE PERL FUNERAL HOME;. .. Your loved Dno Is taken into the Horns TvaeW there Is ' always some odo with them. Our Residence Is oh the Second Floor.- : ', We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared' to make shipment to any part ot the United States or Foreign Countries. Vie will lake fipnipiete charge of any Sprylce pj)4 msJtg Jfll-ftrraggementj, . Lady Assistant. - P.no.no . Corner of Sixth and jOakdalo. '. . : " One block west of Tostaflpe. .' : r" ' - " . . ' GRANTS PASS JNTERURBAN Effective October 28 ; LEAVK MKDFORD. - ' 10.00 a in. i:0OH. m. '- :?0 . a. ' . '' ' .Cars stop at all Intermediate ' Office and Waiting Roomat Medford, 5 South Front," rl ash Natal Bldj. Phone 80S. Grants Fass: The Oonbonntar, Phone 110. We atso operate stage line from Medford to Ashland, Phosalz. Talent, Central Point, Jacksonville. - IVIill Company's; I sajck ..,,,, ...fg.ffQ 3.65 ..:.;:l..:.:..:::.;l80 ' ..:......:L;2.60 2.05 apany 445 So, Fi? St. ;.; v t ,-Cty.X reaurer. , 'MEpFORD AUTOCAR CO. n." points. Dally and Sunday. tAVB GRANTS PASS. 10:00 a? nt. . llOO . m. .