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MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUNE. TirEDFORD. OnEC!OX, FT? T DAY, FEBRUARY 2.1 1021 PAGE FIVE ,! m , V , T Y ' .'Unless i you see the name -"Bayer" on tablets, you are not;gettln,genuine Aspirin, prescribed "by physicians for j. 21, years, and,-proved. safe by millions. Say-'lBayer"! Hi. 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, Lumbagoand pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents Larger package. Aspirin ! tits trad, mark of Bayer If anufacture of Monoacetltacldttt.r of Sallcrlleado' MEETING OF ' Southern Oregon Poultry Association ; . Pioneer Hall, Ashland, Ore., Feb. 26, 5 ,.; , - "5 v PROGRAM . -. 12jR0 P. M. T,uncicoii. . , .. 1 :30 P. M. Business Meeting.. ' : ' :. , ' ' ; , ; i 2:00 P.' M. Speaking by Mr.'F.;. "Cockcll of Portland on . '; .,.,., .: ;.; ; . "Incubation mid Buby Chicks." "' riioso la alteiidnnco will bo guests of tho Ashland Clinmlcr of Com- "t"' nierce nt luncheon. !:'v- ; ' , . ' , , . Atl Interested In PoiiHry'lIu8bmrtri",!nro.'niost cordially Invited. WRESTLING! Gold Hill Pavilioh Arena R. W. HAND vs O. GUSTFSON Gold Hill ' - Portland Best Two in Three Falls to a Finish , DAMEL HORTON vs AUBREY GOFF Of Riddle Oregon ISO lbs. Of Grants Pass, Oregon ' '--I--' .. 1 .' , .. . . ;.' yj One-Half Hour to a Decision1. AtttiaiilV McINTOSH vs" BUD SHULTS ; Of Riddle, Oregon, 135 lbs. - f ;-: Of RblpRiyef, Oregon "-'"0.'" One-Half Hour;toa filcisfon 1 ,'Ti 'V ' i - PRICES ' r:. i ' Ringside, . $2.00; Main Floor, $1.50; Balcony,' $1.50; . Children 50 cents; General Admission" $1.00. ; J ; , 10 Added to Admission, to Cover War Tax. .'.- Seats on Sale at Irwin Cigar Store, Ashland, Ore.; Brown '& 'Brown, Medford; Ross & Ross, Central Point; MD. Bowers, Gold Hill,. Oregon. .. .'.'. Saturday Eve. Feb 26ttr -First Preliminary, 8:45 p. , m.' Main Bout 10:00,', . ; , .-.'' v p. m. Sharp. ..' -- RELIABILITY rNo feature of tlic llnrdlo Power Sprayer appeals stronger than Its re liability", the being on the job dny oHer day. four plana call for no inlii'h' Work III a certain time, some portloit of your profits depend on It, ''.' " .,.,. ;-. . ), ; ! THE HARDIE ', - '::;J';I JjjjJ JP'M Is reliable. This Vonies from the use of only best mntc-rials worked up 1 Into a properly designed machine. 't ' . , . ' . If your present equipment Is worn out or not giving you effective, rapid" low cost spraying, you will be interested in this machine. The saving of fruit and time, which Its use provides, often amounts. In a single season to Its entire cost. It's to your advantage to .Get a Hardie llardlo Spray Guns arc rapid and effective. Others may have tired you out, but you will, like the llardle. Full line of Hardie Sprayers, accessories, engine and pump repair parts In stock now. ' ... - .' . . Oregon Growers' Packing Corporation ASHLAND SA I ASHLAND, Feb. 25. "Incubation and BabyyChlcks'' 'wlll be a theme dwolt upon here, on Saturday after noon of this week, Fob. 20. The scone will ;'bO' Chautauqua Pioneer hall, Rail the occasion will be a gathering of the Southern,' Oregon Poultry association in convention assembled. The program mcorpora.tea i. business meeting ' at 1:30 o'clock, followed hv an artdress on the. .topic as, outlined,' at the bands' of F.. H , Cockell, 'Of Pqrtlahd,' who bere tororo 'as an Instructor ;ln lKjtiltiy hus-bahdl-yi has been' connoctod with the' University of Uritish Colmhbla at Van couver. At the business" lupetlng var ious committee reports will be sub mitted! notably" from teams identified in the drive .going on of late Incident to tho campaign inaugurated for an increased, membership. ' Tho 'poultry Industry is an iuiortant one, and sec ondary only to orchard, grain and live stock production. ' The speaker of the afternoon will also review the status of chicken raising in various other sec tions outside of our valley, haviug had years of experience along practical lines in leading -commercial establish ments in the, anst; .devoted to 'noM". exclusively. Interested arQ.cordla) ly Invited to bp' lire's'erit. '.."' '.a "-'The CliatTiDo'r'orvConimerce will br hoatflitfl itttohft n;.at;teiltlaBsa,:Wnchoon to. havserved at 12.:30. o'clock irellnlin 'lv Wa;r ,n:ww .-;j'-r.i , . arv to tile business meetfnc:. As, to n ni.inQI WKACII IfID Will UD SCI YCII, UW .toneobiSiitll'nW; butiuoidr 'the direct supervision of rand f irs Ralph Bil lings, Hii-s. A. C. Brlggs, Mrs. J. H. Fuller, Mrs. John Dill, and Mrs. Mary Homes Tucker, visitors may rest as sured that a. substantial lunch will be provided by this local committee. . IVHSSOURI FLATS With the exceptions of a hanl rain Sunday the weather has boon fine. Mrs. Elsie llailcy bad a surprise party Saturday in honor of her hus band's birthday. W. S. Hailey Inn been very ill since Friday. Improving slowly. Jonn Jensen wrs down helping Ver non Bailey blast t'.ie ;nt week. Jim Cook has been quite 111 with a bad cold, . , Esther Cook 1ms been visiting at Jacksonville the past week. i Mrs. Josle York and family motored to Grants Pass Sunday. ' Dr. " Bestell Was out at ' Vincent's home doctorlng'ft sick horse. Mrs. Fred Brockley and Miss Kloeta Turner bf Grants Pass spent the wcok end with their sister, Mrs. vernon Bailey. .. ., .-. Mrs. Jim Cook and family were guests at the-Vincent homo Sunday. The farm of- Mrs. Nora Neathammor on Applogate Is still without a renter, the iiepple expecting to lake It failing to appear. " 1 ' . ' Engeno' Caris '.Is: working ou the telephone llries. ', ' Millions .-Use "Getslt" . ': Btopa fain Instantly Removes . Corns Completely. : Everybody, ovnrywln'rn need to know what uiltllous of toiku bsvealrpncly lenrn d about "Geti-Xt,Mthe uuarnntoed pain- Distributors for Southarn Oregon. Phone I2S. . v .. , Wari'liimse North Central . Medford . "Ring out the old. ring In the new applies to a. notable business change along mercantile lines, to take place In this city on or about March 1. This refers to the sale by C. H. Vaupel of his well known dry goods and furnish ing establishment- to the E. R. Isaacs & Co., Inc., of Jtfdford. ' In disposing o.. chls familiar merchandising empor ium, Mr. Vaupel does so after over thirty years : continuous" - business ex perience In this city In the several ca pacities successively as salesman em ploye, partner, and sole proprietor in dividually.-. .Emigrating from Iowa In 1887, he came to Ashland, entering the employ of the late D. R. Mills, mer chant of the earlier period, as a clerk, a continuance of former service ren dered .to Mr. -'Mills in the Hawkoye state. In 1898 lie formed an initial partnership under the firm name of Vaupe, Norrls & Drake, followed by that ot Vaupel, Drake & Kinney, the third association being under tho title of Vaupol, Beebo & 'Klhncy. Soiling his Interest to Becbe & Klnnoy in 1909, ..e established the familiar headquar ters adjacetit to the First National bank, under personal ownership and supervision, an establishment which dS earned a , well-doserved prestige among the leading mercantile centers pf the town. ; Earl R. Isaacs is at the head of tlie new incorporation wnlch has purchas er the local store. For nearly a de cade he has been actively identified with tho Mann department store' In Medford, and It Is needless to and that Mann's" and "Vaupels" are well nigh synonymous designations as relatively indicating the extent of two important business house's of the respective towns., ..It is understood that the. Ash land store under its new management will handle dry goods, , notions and wVmeri's u'ljBlsh'ibgs '' cJiQlUBlvely. It wlll.,q,lopR eni);aiilly for Inventory on Saturrlay'nigh, Fb. Mr.iand, Mrs. Isaacuo aWjBady here and have rooms in the Shook apartments on east Main street. ! .''ii. .1 .) .;!. ;; v: M.i : End Your Com. With "Cult." . loss corn nnd callus remover. Any corn, no njHttor how deep rooted, ilepm-ts aulckly when "Gets-It'1, arrives. Won derfully simple, yet simply wonderful, because nil soreness stops with the first application. Qet-rld,',of yonr corn and wear shoes thnt fit. Big shoes simply mnke corns arow btegtir. Your monity back If "Gets-It" fails. Insist on the ffenulno. Costs but n trifle everywhere. Mfd. by E. LawroncViA Co.,Ohi6hKo. OOItONA Personal' Typewriter Fold It up, take It with yon, type write anyw-h ere. fBO.00, Including carrying case. . MtvOKOKI) BOOK STORR Distributors for Po. Oregon: REIMER LECTURE Twice ' postponed ' on nccount of heavy rain, the lecture by I'rofi F. C. Reimer Is now announced for Sunday evening, February 27, at the 7:80, at the-Phoenix' church. He Is to' speak on "The Truth' Aboiit China and the Chinese," and their present And future place among the nations of the world. Those who have heard Mr. Roimer speak 'of "his experiences' while travel ing In' China and Manchuria In' search of pear trees which1 would prove to be bllght-reslstlng, will want to hear this Interesting lecture. Everyone Is invit ed, and 'also to the other services for Sunday the 27th, which are to bo unus ual, both morning and evening. "At 6:45 p. m. our delegate to the recent state C. E. convention at Cor vallis. Miss Liberta Gore, will have charge of the young people's meeting and give a report ot the convention. A good meeting. . At 11 a. m. Sunday, Miss Ruth War ner of Medford is to sing, and the pastor, Joseph W. Angell, will preach on the following theme: "With Great Joy, and with Great Gladness." All welcome. Next week, Friday evening, March tin, the Phoenix Brotherhood will hold its March meeting at Clyde hall, with supper and special features to be an nounced early In the week, which will be of unusual Imprest to men of Ihn community, all ot whom are invited. AUTO PAINT SHOP Automobiles Painted and Revarnished 221 North Fir. L. O. SPRINKLE, Prop. ' Phone 777 EARL FRUIT COMPANY of the Northwest Corona Dry Arsenate of Lead Rex Lime Sulphur , Oil Solutions QUALITY AND PRICE RIGHT '-a...' . ' L. M. CAMPBELL '.' '"" District' Manager r:'- QIM CHUNG . , - China Hertf Store ' Herb cure for enr&cne, headache, eat arrh, dlptherla, sore throat, lung trouble kidney trouble, stomach trouble, heart trouble, chills and fever, orampa, cougha, poor circulation, carbuncles, tumors oracked breast, cures all kinds of goiters NO OPEKATION8. Medford, Oregon, Jan. 13, 1117. This la to certify that I. the undersign. sd, hnd very severe stomach trouble ano had been blithered for several years and last August was not expected to live, and Store ( at 114 8outh Front stroet, Med-1 ford), l decided to- get heroa ror my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling better as soon aa I used them and today m a well man and can heartily recom ment anyone afflicted as I was to as dim Chung and try bla Herbs. tmgneaj - 4 , w n junniiun. Wltnesae: ' Vm. Lewla. Kagle Point YV. L. Chlldreth, Eagle Point, M. A. Anderson, Medford. 8. B. Holmca, Eagle Point. C. K. Moore, Eagle Point - J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point Oeo. Von der Helen. Ragle Point. Tkoa. H. MchDig. Haajla finuU I-Look What JONES Is Going to do SATURDAY Good Sweet Oranges 15c per Dozen or 3 Dozen for 40c 11 Pounds of Sugar for ' with a 50c purchase of anything else in the store. In order to introduce our line of SILK HOSE to the ladies of Med- " ford we are going to make them a bargain right here. With Every $1. SO Pair Sold Saturday We Will Give One 10c Bar of Milk Chocolate Free We guarantee these to be equal to any $2.50 Hose to be found ' elsewhere , It will make you feel like old prices are here again to see these beautiful hose. r i And Remember With Every Pair of Our Silk Hose for 90c and as Low as 65c, We Will Give 1 Bunch of Gum Free. One look will convince you that- we are satisfied with the profit others, make."- . . - ",''' ,v . DON'T FORGET THE ORANGES : Only 15c per dozen, or 3 dozen for 40c. , 1 Everything in Vegetables Always Fresh and Crisp . Buy SOc Worth of Something and Get 11 Pounds Sugar for $1.00 JONES' GROCERY The Store With Service and - Low Prices . Phone 125 Free Delivery Mr. Grchardist ' V You must decide these questions: Worms or No Worms? How can I save the expense of wiping my fruit? Read , how four prominent orchardists solved these problems -X: last year: -; . .-' - - -.' ; PXftwv using ORCHARD BRAND Arsenate of Lead PASX-fpBeyeral years without; having to wipe our 7 v Jf ruit and with, a minimum of worms we have come to the conclusibn that in the future we 3 will use nothing ' but PASTE. . . : ''''' ':;": V ' " . .;.., Signed: ' " !-, . '''' L. D. HARRIS, ,'.-;.,-..V;. ' , . JAMES DALEY, . (Manager Hillcrest Orchard) ALFRED WEEKS ' j-'" J.A.PERRY. 'i Let us supply your PASTE requirements. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange BYSIPATHKTIO 8EBVICB . Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at THE PERF, FUNERAL HOME ' Tour loved one I taken Into the Home where there Is always some one with them. Our Residence is on the Second Floor. We are Licensed Embalmers and are prepared to make shipment to any part ot the United States or Foreign Countries. We 111 take complete charge of any Service and make all arrangements. .... Lady Assistant. ' Phone 47. Corner of Sixth and OakdaJe, One block west of Poetofflce. LeeWatkins&Co. SELLS .: Hay, Wheat, Oats' Rolled Barley;' Scratch Feed, Shelled Com, Cracked. Corn, Corn Meal, Ground Oats, UUU run, Moremllk. and other dairy feeds Orit, Oyster Shell and all kinds. p! Poultry supplies. Beet pulp and n. V. a .unnllM. ' A ' Wb have Fisher's Blend and Olyniplp Prices are changeable, so furnished nniietinn. Wo meet Drlces ot Vnmpntltora. Call and see nn St itj U,nil, l,-rnn. nr Phono 260. -: " ':