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EROUS YEAR
40TH ANNIVERSARY
MEETING PHOENIX
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GRANTS PASS - MED FORD
interurbAn autocar CO. ,. 1
Dull and Snnduy.
LHAVK GIIANT9 PASS.
10:00 a. m. '..;-'
1:00 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
Effective October 25
LEAVU HKDFORD. . , r
10:00 a. m. '. ''. ''.'" ''
1:00 p. m. '. i , ','
4:80 p. m.
Cars strip at all Intermediate. points. '
' Office and Waiting Rooma: Medford. 6 South Front, Naeh Hotel'
Bldg. Pbone 809.- Grants Pass: The Bonbonnler, Phone 10. t
We also oporate' stage lines from Medford to Ashland, Phoenix,
Talent,, Central Point, Jacksonville. ', ; 'v '
DiiMding Today
Extern Shell Corn
; $40 per Ton in Bulk ;
; $43 per Ton in Sacks
Superphosphate
$33,50 per Ton
Cars will be on track all week. GeJ
yours direct from the car and
' save money
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Farm BareauCo-Operative Exchange
ASHLAND. Jan. 28. Handling ni'ar-
y onp hundred cars of fruits mul vner-
btuliles outgoing, ulso feed, ' shook, I
spray, etc., incoming. Is the record .of!
the local Fruit & Produce association
for the year 1920. Specifically there
were 90 cars In both classifications.
In arriving at the totals the manage-'
mcnt has taken Into consideration all
local freight and express consignments
added to car-lot shipments.
Pears led the export procession, with
230,001) pounds, ' Bartletts scoring 140,-
000 lbs. In this classification. Of
pearlies there were 8S18 boxes, Elber-
tus being the favorite, Inasmuch as
that variety .constituted fully half of
the peach shipments. Muirs appeared
to be second choice. Of berries there
wore ,4635 crates, of which -over half
were blackberries. , Royal Anns led In
the cherry shipments of 4015 boxes.
Apples, nearly 20,000 boxes. Assorted
fruits, 1448 crates and boxes, plums
and prunes leading varieties. Of veg
etables there Were over ,2000 boxes of
tomatoes and 4200 lbs of peppers. In
weight there were 76.853 lbs. of sacked
vegetables, and 12,000 dozen of bunched-
garden stuff. Nearly 1000 dozen
plants and 500 lbs. of dried fruits
rounded ou.the total shipments.
i Among "by-products were 1000 gal
lons of sweet cider; strictly "home
brew. - Also 50,510 dozen, or 16S4
cases, of ;1eggs for the export trade,
hanaied'b'yHhe-Fruit & Produce con
cern in behalf of the local Co-operative
foultryassWMatlon,-members of which
also' reside, in Belleview and Talent
territory. .Of the car lot freightage, 63
loads were outgoing and 27 incoming.
While not nearly as much fiult was
shipped, out in 1920. as the year pre
ceding, . the- better prices prevailing
aided materially , in evening tip mat
ters. The large new addition to the
association's headquarters, erected in
1920, at a cost of over $10,000, greatly
facilitated conveniences in handling
products, In addition tQ affording abun
dant storage for the big stock of sup
plies which the association carries for
Its numerous customers. - '
The directorate Includes five mem
bers, J. H. Dill, J. SI. Wagner, J. H.
Sander, S. A. Peters, Sr., and S. J.
iLvans. Dill is president; Peters, soc
rolary; and V. O. N. ;Smith, treasurer.
Sam Evans is vice-president, and A. C.
i-Srlggs, manager: : The latter has filled
this responsible position for several
years past, and is In the central west
and east on an extended vacation,
which he is enjoying in the -midwinter
season -Instead of the good old surti
niertlme and autumn, when the associ
ation curries tlio.peafc load of activ
ities In which it is engngod. t
IN FEDERAL BUILDING
Next Sunday e''eii.liig, J.in. 30, at the
Phoenix church there will h a special
"4JUh Anniversary" service in obser
vance of "C. Br Day" a-.nl cf the found
ing 40 years aso on Fell. 2, at Portland,
Me., of tho first C. K. society. Mr.
M. J. Norris, who was for years a mem
ber of the "Willlston church," where
tho C. E. society was organized by
rtov. Francis E. Clark, and who know
Dr. Clark persona::), iv::l speak on
"C. E. Beginnings."
Pay E. Wright of Hertford and Ray
mond Fish of Phoenix, forpier presi
dents of tile Phoenix society are ex
pected to ho present and speak to the
theme, "When tho Phoenix Society
was tho Largest in the Valley; and
Large Things In C. E." Special solo,
quartet and duet nmslc is being pre
pared; and a reading will he given,
entitled, "C. E. Magic," by Ruth Short.
AIbo a "C. E. Pageant," with Margaret
Sheets as director; and a brief closing
address on "C. E. n't the Age of 40
Years." Special offering for C. E.
work. '
Everybody is invited to this service,
beginning at 7:30 p. in., and also to the
morning church' service at 11, when
the pastor will preach. C. E. prayor
meeting at 6:45 p. m
WASHINGTON, Jan. 2S.-Tax ex
emption for all new dwellings for at
least fifteen years to stimulate build
j ing, was advocated by Lawson Purdy,
former president of tho New York City
board of taxes and exemptions, today
beforo tho housing conference called
by tho Chamber of Commerce of the
United States. Such an oxemption
would be a substantial inducement to
builders, he said, adding that it was
fully warranted by tho present housing
Remission of taxes on now construc
tion coma mil no eoiiKiiieroii a discrim
ination against owners of existing
property, he declared, in view of the
fact that construction costs are now
00 per cent above normal.
Expansion of private building asso
ciation operations to increase oppor
tunities for home building was advo
cated by K. V. Haymaker, former fi
nancial advisor to the Unitod States
housing corporation. Ho urged estab
lishment of tliO(roiosed federal home
loan banks to provide a greater source
of credit for home builders.
L BUS!
BOSTON, Jan. 28. A return to nor
mal business conditions by April or
May was predicted today by Prpfessor
Charles J. Bullock, chairman of the
committee on economic research of
Harvard universitybefore tho Associ
ated Savings Trust companies of Mas
sachusetts last night' ' ,
"We' would have suffered the worst
panic in hlBtory," ho said, "but for two
factors: .For thb first time Europe was
our debtor to the extent of fifteen or
twenty billions; and .wo had. our 'fed
eral reserve system. JVhoJcsale prices
never fell so fast nor ''so far in so brlot
a period its now. i We1 appear to be In
the last phase; 'liquidation of, retail
prices anil labor."" : '
U. S. CONSUL DISCOVERS
.The convention in Mcdford for the
organization of an association to pre
sorve tho scenery along the highways
will be held in the federal court room
of yie post office building. Permission
for the, use of this meeting placo was
granted to the Mcdford Chamber of
Commerce from tho authorities at
Washington and by Judge Wolverton.
This Is tho first lime the use of the
fodoral court room has over been
secured for putuoKequtelria of the
regular Come ejsi6j'Jilu7Urls .'per
mission was.pyJdenJJ.yrant.edwUy on
account of iW ijhitb'rtutMe ol'-the .(con
vention nmr l6e!nrse''''Khowlng Van
made that, cl.ti.zors. tl)9,,county were,
iiuiking,an,pa.i'iiji;K,t effort to.assjHi awi
cooperate with the forestry', and na
tional park service In the preservation
of that which belongs to the' people
the scenery. ' ' '
Excess of hydrochloric acid sours
the food and forms -gases.
Undigested food delayed in the
stomach decays, or rather, ferments the
same as food left in the open air, says
a noted authority. He also tells us that
Indigestion is caused by Hyper-acidity,
meaning, there is an excess of hydro
chloric acid in the stomach which prevents
complete digestion and. starts food fer
mentation. ,. Thus everything eaten sours
in the stomach much like garbage sours
in a can, forming acrid fluide and gases
which inflate the stomach like a toy
balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy
misery in the chest, we belch up gas,
we .eructate sour food or have heart
burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestive
aids and instead, get from any pharmacy
four ounces of J ad Salts and take a
table'poonful in a glass of water before
breakfast and drink while it is effer
vescing and furthermore, to continue
this, for a week. While relief follows
tile first dose, it is important to neutral
ize the acidity, remove the gas-making
mass, start the liver,- stimulate the kid
neys and thus promote a free flow of
pure digestive juices.
jad baits is inexpensive and is made
from the acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with lithia and sodium phos
phate. This harmless salts is used by
thousands of people for ttomidi trouble
with excellent result!,
. ROCK ISLAND, III.1, Jan. 28. The
wireless telephone may beconio a com
petitor of the jazz orchestra, according
to Robert Karlowa,. who operates a
radio station hero. ;
. One night this week; ho states, stu
dents of Iowa , university toddled to
music transmitted from the local sta
tion. The music, wasVplaydd on a
phonograph hero and was made uud
iblo to tho Iowa city daifcei-H by a large
horn provided for the purposes of re
ceiving musical BeloctlonB. '
ATHENS,,, Jail. 27;.aiy, A'sgoclatofl
Press.) Wholesale! frfiuds In" passports
carried on by Greek subjects emigrat
ing to" the' United States, hnvd boon
discovered by W. L. Lowrio, American
consul general here. More than fifty
passports wero submitted nt the con
sulate today and 25 wero found to boar
forged signatures, and false seals of
tho Greek foreign office. '
It has been found that a small clique
of Greeks lias carried on n regular
traffic In bogus passports tholr clients
being youths wishing to evade military
sorvlco, and others. In 6ne cubb 3000
uracninns,, normally about . SU0, was
paid for one of these documents
Greek authorities nrp investigating
and have mado sovornl arrests.
"They WORK M
' while you' sleep" .
UNITE GREECE. RUMANIA
ATHENS, Jan. 28. Prince George
of Greece nnd Princess Elizabeth of
Rumania will bo married at Huchurest,
between February 10 and February 15,
according to present plans,. After the
ceremony, tho royal party, accompan
ied by Princess Marie of Rumania, will
return to Athens for the marriage of
Prince Carol of Rumania and Princess
Helene of Greece, which will take
place late in February.
CHICAGO, Jan. 28. A bedridden
man was burned to death, five persons
were Injured, including two babies who
were dropped from a third story win
dow, and a dozen others were rescued
early today when fire attacked a board
ing house here.
Miss Kathcrlne Beck, 35, who lump
ed from tho third story, was among
the severely hurt. ' " ,'
FORD PLAN! RESUMES'
WORK JANUARY 31ST
DETROIT, Jan. 28. A limited num
ber of employee will return to work In
some departments of the Ford Motor
company plant here January 31, it was
announced today.- No announcement
was made as to the probable date of a
return to normal operation. The plant
Has been closed since December 24.
At the Highland Park plant 25 per
cent of the force will return to work
while full operations will lip resumed
111 IBC tractor nhint at River Rouge,
A Dependable Phytic?,
when Bilious, Headachy; :
Constipated 1 and U(ueU'' 1
10, 25, 50c drugstores.'
YOU CAN GET THAT
'JOB
And HOLD it better If you have
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
MOTORCYCLE
So that yon can GO
See tho list of used motors at the
shop of
" "- GAYLORD ,
Kawt Pnymcntfi sure ,
.Med ford Nut. Phono lHH-ro
GEM CHUNG
China Rem Store
Hrb cure for earacne, headache, cut
arrh, dlDtherla. sore throat, luna troubla
kiilney trouble, stomach trouble, hear I
trouble. chllJa and fevci, cramps, coughs,
puor circulation, carvuncies, tumors
cracked breast, cures all kinds of colters
NO OPERATIONS.
Mcdford, Oreron, Jan. 18, 1917.
This la to certify that I. the inderslffn
S1. had verv levern trminnh trmihtA ana
had been bothered for anveral years and
test August was not expected la live, and
hearing of Olm Chung (whose Ifort
more is ai im aoum f rom sireei. Men
ford). 1 decided to set herbs for tns
stomach trouble, and f started to feeling
better as soon as I used them snd today
am a wen man ana can heariny reconv
ment anyone afflicted as I was to s
Olm Chung snd try his Herbs.
(Rlgned) W K JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
Vm, Lewis, Eagle Point.
W. U Chlldrt-th, Kngle Point.
M. A. Anderson, Mfdford.
8. P. Holmes, Kagle Point. '
C. E. Moore, Eagle Point
J. V. Mclntyre, Eagle Point.
Oe. Von d-r Helen. Knl Point.
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Aiplrlo Is tho trada murk of D.ycr Manufacture of Monoactlcacldeater of alleyltca!d
There are fruit growers and Fruit Growers. Some
grow Culls and "(V grade fruit on Extra Fancy
land and at Extra Fancv costs. . .. ..
Others grow Extra Fancy fruit, on Cull land at "C"
grade casts.
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BOXING
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Geo.Eaglesvs.Red Campbell
Of Portland. Ore. ; Of Klamath Falls.
10 ROUNDS
WREST
LING
Ralph W. Hand vs. Wm. Anderson
Of Gold Hill - Of Portland, Ore.
Finish Match at 165 Pounds
' A JtEAL TUSSLE
Gold Hill Pavilion Arena
FRIDAY EVE. JAN. 28
Doors Open 7:30. Starts 8:30 Sharp. . .
Admission: First Two Uows Ringside1 $3; Main
Floor $2; Balcony $1.50.... Plus AVnv Tax.
f Seats on .sale at Brown . and Brown,: Mcdford;
Irwin Cigar Store, Ashland; Owl Billiard Parlors,
Grants Pass; M. ). Bowers, Gold Hill.
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We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment
to any part of the United States or Foreign Countries. We will
take complote charge of any Service and make all arrangement.
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Corner of Sixth and Oakdalo. One block we of Poatoffloe.