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MEDPOTit) '"MATTJV-TRnVUNE, MEBFORD.'ORKOOX;: PliT'DAY. FEBRUARY 25. 1021 PAGE TIIRTTR 1 Will RKeumatirm Again , f Bind You Hand and Foot? L " If you had Rheumatism last year and treated only the pains of the disease by rubbing with liniments and lotions, you can be sure that soon again you will be in the shack- ' lea of thia relentless foe. You may pet some slight temporary relief irom the pains of the disease by the use of these local remedies, kut ; Rheumatism is too real and relent- , less a disease to be rubbed away. ; . . So many oases of Rheumatism come from a tiny germ in the -,X-XX"XXXXX blood, that yon should try a rem edy that has proven so thoroughly satisfactory in these caseB. S.S.S., the fine old blood remedy, cleanses the blood of all impurities, and rc- . moves all disease germs that may creep into the blood. Becin taking S.S.S. today, and if you will write a complete history of your case, our medical director will give you ex- pert advice, without charpe. Ad dress Chief Medical Adviser, 157 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. NEW SHIPMENT MEN'S SHOES 'AT A BIG DROP IN PRICES ON THE RETAIL END. YOU SAVE. ' Mahogany Rlucliev Lace, Round Too $6.10 Mahogany CalfBluehur Lace '.:' $7,10 . Mahogany Calf, Blucher, Selected .........$7.45 . Mahogany Straight Lace, English ..$7.90 ;: Mahogany Straight Lace, English... $8.80 : Black Gun Metal, Bluehev Lace .... $6,30 :. Black Calf Bluchci-, "Ballroom" Last $645 Black Calf Blucher, Top Grade ;.$7.45 Black Vici Kid Blnchev, Very (Jood ;......$7.4.j Tan Calf, Arniv Work Shoes . . $7.50 Mahogany Calf, -English Last, for "Big Boys," : up to size G $3.85 ; Sizes 1,, l'o and 2, vcrv classy -.t .. ;. .$3.60 " YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT Good Shoes" 21 North Central A Prescription Merely Helps i Nature to Get Started Again. 214 H. Main St. Phone 10. J3ASKXNS. FOR HEALTH THE MEAT, FISH AND OYSTERS Invigorate Yoiir Orchards The damage done by last winter's frost can be re paired. Your orchard can be invigorated and built up by scientific methods. ' v! - " Fertilize With : . : , Nitrate of Soda (Chilean) - Consult your nearest government experiment sta tion or county agent, as to its application aud the result you-may expect. ' . . k '"V. . . . . ' For literature and price , . -.' '. ' write or wire :. . , ' , ,.".. Nitrate Agencies Co. Hoge Building ; ;' Seattle; Washington 1 Use MATHER PLEDGES E TO Take our word for it, as dniKBlRts, that there In no mediclno which 1b a "euro" for anything. Yes, we know there are peoplo who claim that such arid such "cured" them but It didn'i. .- . . ' Nature effected the "cure" hersblfi nature' aided arid perhaps whipped up to extra effort by a prescription. But the proscription must first bo ordered-by-a doctor who haa gone into our case; who has determined upon your actual personal needs; who finds out in just what particular way. nature has fallen down; and who knows what is needed. Then we, as druggists, follow his orders exactly and thus- furnish the help to nature. ... ., :, -,,,. l STAR MEAT MARKET Saturday Specials i Choice Beef Pot Roast, per pound . . . 17c Choice Beef Short Ribs, per pound . ... 15c Pork Sausage, per pound . . . ........ .20c Good Bacon, per pound . . . . ; ...... .30c Fresh Smelt, per pound ...... . . ;. w. . ....'8c 314 E. Main - W 273 In addition to l:se. telegrams pub lished yc3tcrday which were received in recognition of the work being done in Jackson comity for tlio preserva tion of the scenery was the follow ing toiegram from Stephan T. Math er, dlreetor of National Parks. Washington, D. C. Alex Sparrow, Medford, Orogca. Please cougratiilnte Jackson coun ty for hor public spirited action in working for tho preservation of her scenic assots. This pioneer work should help Governor Olcott mate rially in currying out bis state wide plans. Please advise tho convention that the National Park Service will cooperate to tho fullest extent and that we are particularly interested in seeing the approach roads to tho Na tional Parks protected by strips of primeval forest. S. T. MATHER. .'. Tho spijcial luncheon at tho Mci!t ford illoter yesterday - proved to be very Interesting for the guests who nttonded the Scenic Preservation Convention in that . the scientific planting of trees and shrubs along the highways was discussed by H. l, Walther, prosident of the Medford, Plianibcr of Commerce, llenj -V. Ijifadas, who" was elected as acting president of the Scenic Preservation Association presided....... ! 'Among the out of'town guests who word frres&'rtf'-WorVf ,i. .h. Swectscr or Eugene, Louis Ulrich or Jacksonville, J. W.;jand Sara H. Bldon'of Central Point, and tho following residents ot Ashland: Dr. Bertha 12. Sawyer, Mrs. C. B. Lamltln, MrB. Gordon Mac Crackon, John H. Fuller, V. H. Walk er and. Dr. A. C. Caldwell. WORD TOSSERS TACKLE ASHLAND QUINTET TONIGHT , The Alcdford high basket shooters will chush with the Ashland quintet at Ashland tonight iii the opening game of tho Medford-Ashland series, it is generally conceded that they will buck a hard line-up when they hit Ashland and in view of tho fact lhat there lias boon a slump in tho work of 'tho Med ford boyj for tho last threo weeks, Modronl fans aro somewhat doubtful ns to the outcome of tonight's game. According to Conch Klum "The Mod ford men are capable of winning If they only conio out of their present slump." i Hut oven this widespread pessimism does not dampon tho ardor of the local enthusiasts who, aro confident that Medford will duplicate their football victory in tonight's caso . battle. Allkins, ,Ashland's shifty running guard, aud Itnmsey at center may bo bard men tor Medford to watch whllo Young at guard and Guthrie and Tlerr, forwards are clever., basketeers. Cap tain "Irish" Coleman of the home quin tet has been on the shelf all week with a sprained wrist and bis berth will be filled by. Russ Shorwiiod when the whlstlo blows tonight. Tho present .ticket sale Indicates the largest section of rooters assembled in the history of southern Oregon sports at the N'atatorlum. tomorrow evening to witnoss tho second game ot tho ser ifs. To accommodate this crowd the athletic authorities have erected addi tional bleachers tit the west entrance and tickets for theso seats will be open for sale Saturday morning. Tho girls games tonight and tomorrow . night promise to be the best ever 'and will add to the Interest of both eveniiiBa' j Medford. Ashland. programs. The line-up for tonight's j Sherwood F Herr gume will be: Watson f Guthrie Baughman ... :C, Young : ....:..,...0.., rreacott G.. RartiBey' ...-.;r. Attttfris - Ydliojt. GATES HALF-SOLE TIRES and double your tire mileage at half the cost. More Mileage Tire Co. . , E. A. Petty, Jr. , ; '. 132. N. RiversidQ ?liona 162 E TNT. PRECIPICE. 3 KILLED WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. The dar-1 Ing of a government- packer, who step ped umong a mass of struggling horseB loaded with T. N. T. on the brink of tho Grand Canyon in an effort to save his animals, is told todity In an official announcement, by tho park soryico of tho first accident, on tho Bright Angel trail, ii Tho accidents , occurred Jan uary 20. Three hoi-sos out of eleven tied togethor on the trail went over the brink and wore dashed to death below. One fell 1000 feet and his pack saddle was .uninjured. Another fell 200 feet with 160 pounds of T. N. T. which did not explode. , . , The pack train was carrying mater ial for the construction' of tho suspen sion bridge across the Colorado rlvUr, over a trail which was slippery with ico and suow. The packors had just led tho train beyond tho first turn on the. trail and had gone to the rear to untie the horses when ono of them becrime excited and crowded the lead horse off the trail. Packer Homer J. Aran managed to get among the excited horses and to cut the rope between (hree struggling animals and the rest of the train. All materials for the bridge, includ ing the cables, must -bo packed over tho trail under direction of skilled packers, ' ' - - . 'I'. IRE Mil KILL BASEBALL I SALT LAK13 CITY, Feb. 24. Pacific Coast lcaguo baseball In Sail l,ake City will be aithlng of tho. past If the bill introduced in the Utah legislntdre calling for1 elimination of amusements on Sunday is passed, according to II. W.- Lane, president of the Salt Lake baseball club. . . He said that Sunday baseball meant the llfo.or tho sport here, It 'furnished greater revenue than on other days and tho club would be unable to oper ate successfully If the proposed mea sure was enacted into law,. Ho de clared that it tho law was passed that Salt Lake's franchise in tho Coast league would go to Tacoma, Wash. At the Rialto Although "the play's the thing" on the screen as well as on the- stage, Unlvers'al-Jowell, producers of "Under Crimson Skies," now showing on the Klalto theatre, were not satisfied with having just a good story. They have added to the story some of the finest scenic pictures ever filmed, particular ly the marine scenes, and have given the production tho advantage of t splendid cant, headed by KIuio Lincoln the CoIosbus of the screen. "Chicken" Score Big Hit The now comedy "Chickens" ln which Douglas Macliean. in the star, has been attracting large audiences to the Page theatre this week. It Is a delightful cotuody which Is well worth I seeing. Gem Nut Margarine Means Tender Pastry Making terider,?flakj pie crusts Is not only an art, but -a matter of using the right shortening. . Pastry made with Gem . INut iairly. melts in 'your mouth. Not a hand touches it either in manufacture or packing until you open the carton. . Ordar on today. Swift & Company . f Easter Hats ; With an Exclusive Charm ; Never was there a more delightful showing of new, Spring Millinery so early in the season. Wonderful d,U ?V versity of styles and colors. Many ; becoming' new shapes to select from small hats, large hats, medium hats a; style to fit every face. , r f Women display a keen interest, too, in the new lower..,; prices at which these new hats are to be had. $2.50 f lv, $15.00. ;:.'.. '' i : I; ' ; ';r'-:.',' You are invited to see our displays, whether you wish to purchase how or not. I 1 ...-.. ;.- fcH? srr JFMerai Tiresief t This sale Jias been so successful that we i have only a few tires of the 32x4 $24,25 . Plus War Tax poDular sizes left 33x4 $25.45 Plus War Tax . is enough to tempt any purchaser The Busy Corner otor The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty v w Co I; -'3