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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBtrOT!, MEDFORD. OT?Ef!ONT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14. 1921 PXGE THREE " What Do You Need Most I In Your 1 When you stop to think f overyourmostdifficult f household tasks you f can easily guess. j liiiiiiiiiiiiiiira AMERICAN LEGION ASSEMBLY DANCING "' American Legion Hall TONIGHT , 9 o'clock p. m. THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED '$1.00 Per Couple Real Bargains m Used Cars 1 1918 Velie Six 2 D-45 Buick Sixes 1 Doclge Touring, A-l Shape 1 1920 Chevrolet 4-90 W : 1 1918 Chevrolet 4-90 ; V; ; 1 1917 Chevrolet 4-90 ' ;:p-: l Ford Let Us Show You These Cars Pruitt-Myers Motor Co. ; !,. . 34-40 N. Front St. See the New "Nash" 5-Passenger and Sport Models I Cole Aero Eight Fisher Flouring Mill Company's FEEDS Are the recognized standard orquality among Poultry and Stock Men and represent the best feed values obtainable. No guess work is em ployed In the manufacture of any of Fisher's Brands; Fisher's Feeds are made from proven formulas and are calculated to bring the best results. RETAIL PRICES, IN EFFECT THIS DATE Scratch Food, per 100-pound sack $3.60 Egg Producer, per 100-pound sack Mill Run, per 80-pound sack Dairy Food, per 90,pound sack Mormilk, per 80-pound sack (Subject to change The above prices are cash f. o. b. our warehouse In sack lots. A dis count of five cents per sank will be allowed on purchase of half ton or more. Delivery free. In 500 lb. lots or more. ' Bard well Fruit Company Phone 124 Home . New Reo Six 3.65 1.80 2.60 2.05 without notice) 445 So. Fir St. GENERAL CALIBRE 1921 LEGISLATURE SALEM, Jan. 12. (Special to .Mall Tribune.) The legislature lias com nienccd Its forty-day grind with no ser ions upheavals in the Immediate off Ins: Perhaps It Is the calm which pre cedes the storm. It seems to bo the general impres sion of the older state house habitues that the average caliber of the present legislature is considerably better than usual and It should make a splendid record. The senate is largely a group of old-timers and men experienced in the legislative and ixilltlcul game and perhaps, because of that fact, pretty sharply divided into two groups which might be roughly classed as the group headed by President-elect Kitner and that headed by his competitor for that honor, Senator Eddy. In the house, no lines of cleavage have been drawn as yet. Nearly two thirds of the Membership are brand new to legislative halls and the olde members are kept busy showing them the ropes. The Jackson county delegation, be cause its members are "old-timers,1 bids fair to take prominent parts In the forthcoming session. Senator Thomas, having been the opponent of the successful candidate for president did not sit at the first table when the committee assignments were dished out, but still was pretty well cared for and is not complaining. Thomas' forte is a floor man rather than a committee worker, and no one who knows the situation doubts for a moment but that he will be heard from many times bo fore the session adjourns.. His most important committee assignment was that on revision of laws, but in addi Hon to that his assignments to the committees on agriculture, railroads and the chairmanship of claims may be positions of unusual importance be fore tho session Is over. Representatives Carter and Sheldon were both assigned to committees of :aiMpiilj;!' ii.leresc to Jackson county and were both given chairmanships of committees handling Important state wide subjects, Carter being chairman of the committee on banking and Shel don oi the committee on education. Mr, Carter is also southern Oregon's ropre sentative on tho roads and highways committee and a member of resolu Hons, while Sheldon Is a member of the committees on irrigation nnd horti culture, both decidedly important to Jackson county. Carter has also been assigned to the committee on legislation and Sheldon to the committee on railroads and transportation. What do you need most in your Home? 253 "They WORK 1 while you sleep" A Dependable Physic: when Bilious, Headachy. Constipated and Upset. 10, 25, 50c drugstores. REFINED SERVICE 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 careiui attention, also the assistance of a Licensed Lady Embalmer without extra charge Weeks -Conger Co. I Rev. W. L. Vau'Nuys of Portland, representing the educational staff of the Presbyterian lio'iuH of Subbath school and young people's work will have churge of services In the Presby terian church Sunduy, J un nary ltltli. Theme at the morning service, "A New Educational Program for the New Bay." v. In the afternoon a conference to' con sider local problems and needs wlll be held at 3 o'clock. All interested In religious education are earnestly in vited. At 7:30 the young people of the En deavor societios will meet In a joint service for 45 minutes following their regular meetings, to hear an address on "The Practical Side of a Religious Education In the Church." This will be followed by a brief conference. A school district clerk is not 'releas ed from liability for the safe keeping of funds of the district by placing the same in a bank notwithstanding the fact that the district board directed him to do so, and had excused him from liability, according to Attorney General Van Winkle. The opinion of tlie attorney general was In reply to a question from J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public Instruction, to whom the question had been propound ed by Albert Howard (luminous, for mer clerk of the Jacksonville school board, district No. 1, Jackson county. Get those soft paper tablets at this office at 15c per pound. tf Red Campbell nnd Jess Ingrain will furnish the nuiln event of u smoker to be held at Gold Hill, Friday, January 28. Roth the boys' nre now In training for the event. Campbell Is rated as a strong boxer, and Is said to have gain ed decision over George Eagles who fought Ingrain at Gold Mill New Year's day. Mrs. Haney, hemstitching, pecot, buttons covered. M. F. & H. blifg. 264 Tickets are now on Bale for the box ing bouts next Tuesday night at Urown and Brown's In this city, and at Ir win's billiard hall in Ashland. Ring side seats reserved are $1.50 plus war tax. The tickets nrfr going fast, and fans are advised to hurry If they do not want to be disappointed. All the stage seats have been sold. ' The Kid Pickles-Johnny Cnrlsoir main event is attracting much local Interest, and the supporters of both are arguing the Issue dally. All tire work guaranteed. Bring in your old tires for repairs. Call for when you want 'em. Exchange Tire Co. 252 Adnrel Chapter, Order of Eastern Star recently held Installation of offi cers In the Masonic hall at Jackson ville as follows: Worthy Matron, Nel lie Fick; worthy patron, Fred Flck; associate matron, Mollie Brltt; conduc tress, Ida Wilson; associate conduc tress, Flcta Chapman; secretary, I.ulu Saulsberry and treasurer, Anna Lang- ley. - . Among poultry foeds you will always find Kerr's egg mash and Golden Rod egg mash at the top. Buy them at Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. The new Reo six, which was recent ly received by tho Prultt-Myers Motor Co., is causing considerable comment among the people who have seen it in the Pruitt-Myers Bhow room on North Front street. It is a decided departure from the Reo of last season, having a classy, streamline body seldom found In motor cars of its price. The Pruitt- Myers people have Issued a cordial in vitation to the people of Medford and adjoining communities to visit their offices and see tills car Which repre sents one of tho best medium prices motor car values offerod today. Your motor can be made like now by reborlng and fitting with DcLnxo Pis tons. Results guaranteed. P. F. Close at Riverside Garage. 252 E. N. Norton of Ashland will start a stage line between Ashland and Medford tomorrow. Delco-Llght Electricity for every farm. Bedford Electric Co. . A. F. 4 A. M. Special Communication Mcd- ford Ixidge 103, Friday even- ing, Jan. 14, 7 p. m. Work in M. M. Dedgree. L. E. WILLIAMS, 252 Secretary. Aches and Pains! Instant Relief Don't fool with ilow-Sctine remedies when Begy's Mustarine does the work in half the time. When your throat is sore or the smli- Ine paint oi rheumatism rack your body or old lumbago compels you to lie very still, then you want something that will put you on your feet again and the quicker it does it the more joyful you'll be. its tsefls Mustarine you want because It it known as the quickest pain killer on earth. It ends aches and pains and re duces swollen joints and muscles In half the time it takes most remedies. - Rub on Belly's Mustarine, the best and speediest of them all for chest colds, pleur isy, bronchitis, neuralgia, neuritis, sout. stiff neck and sore feet. Its the original mastoid plaster improvement and cannot blister. ' Use it at the first sign of Influenza. POR Bold only In a yellow box 30 and 60 cents. FOR PROTECTION I Senator Charles h. McNary wired the Oregon tlixiwers Cooperative asso elation January II as follows: "Appeared before senate finance committee today and offered argu ment ill favor tariff five cents a pound on cherries in biine, wal nuts and filberts. Committee took matter under advisement. Have strong hopes of cherries in bill as it conies out of committee. Should I fall before committee, will offer amendment on floor of senate." iThis was in response to several tele arums to Senator Mrf.Nary sent by the Oregon Growers Cooperative associa tloii.iurging that in the proposed tariff bin before congress, a duty bo placed on cherries and walnuts, ns these in dustries, of Oregon were threatened with disaster. Due to the low rate of exchange, Italy has been selling white cherries In brine in New York at seven cents a pound. To compete, this would mean uboiit. three cents n pound next season for Oregon growers. The walnut Industry is also threat ened by imports from China and Japan tho past season, us tlieso Maiieluirlan walnuts were selling til seven cents a pound, wholesale. To compete with such a price would spell ruin to Ore gon growers. China and Japan are shipping to this country, four times tho amount of walnuts they did in 11111), Growers feel that unless something is done lo prevent the Importation of nuts from Japan, tho Industry will be in bad shape for sevoral years. What do you need' most In your home? 253 To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Grove's Laxative Quinine , tabids Be sure its Bromo ; The genuine bears this signature 30c. Merchants, Lunch Saturday 322 p. in. 50c Holland Cafe Head Lettuce MayonalBo Cream of Tomato Soup Cholce'of Boiled Pork, Spnro Ribs, Sauerkraut Roast Sirloin of lleef, Drown Gravy New England Corn Bread Mashed Potatoes Baked Navy Beans Spanish Fritters, Apple Jolly Tea, - Coffee Milk "...Try Our Special Plate Lunch 40c Head Lettuco, Mayonalse Roast Sirloin of Beef Corn Bread Mashed Potatoes .- i ; Drinks COURTESY SERVICE SPECIAL FOR SAT. AND MON." JAN 8TH, 10TH One bottle Stunolux, tlic Paraffin Oil Jinxutive, $1 size, nnd one piiekni;? Pitt Cold Tablets, 25c size. Hot j for ' ONE DOLLAR Medford Pharmacy Prescription Druggists Main and Central Phone 10 Unless you see the name ''Bayer' on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"! SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American 1 Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cento Larger packages. Atplrln la tli. irada mark of nayer Uanufactura of Monoacellcacldoitnr of Saltcyllcaclil NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 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. HASWELL, City Treasurer. FEEDS Mixed in Medford At last we are putting out our own feeds mixed according to O. A. C. formula, and can sell them at the. following prices, f. o. b., warehouse: . . . F. B. Scratch, $58.00 per ton. Per cwt $3.00 F. B. Egg Mash $70.00 per ton. Per cwt 3.60 F. B. Hog Eats, $53.00 per ton. Per cwt. . ..'.!llL... ...... 2.75 F. P. Pig Grow, $54.00 per ton. Per cwt , 2.80 Ground feeds at correspondingly low prices. Custom grinding 15c per cwt. GIVE OUR FEEDS A TRIAL Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange Phone. 932 4th and Fir Sts. Try Peckham's Remedy for children's coughs and colds. Mothers who have , tried it praise its merits. Get a bottle today, you may need it tonight. HEATH'S DRUG STORE The San Tox Store DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD TIRES GATESTIRES Let us show you how to get 5000 more miles of puncture proof service out of them. 1 " ' ' MORE MILEAGE TIRE CO. R. A. PETTY. JR. 132 South Riverside Phone 162-R SYMPATHETIC SERVICE Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at , THE PERL FUNERAL HOME i Your loved one Is taken Into tbo Home where there la always some one with them. Our Residence la on the Second Floor. ' We are Licennod Emualmers and are prepared to make shipment to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will take complete charge ot any Service and make all arrangement. Lady Assistant, l'hono 47, Corner of Sixth and Oakdalo, One block west of Postofflc. Bold by Heath's Drug store