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PACT! THREE Salvation Army and was requested by lar workers. f..K General Booth, tho rounder of tho or-1 llo will bo in Medford March Ittth to ganlzatlon. to become one of its regu-t21st Inclusive. .WW t 5i TALK SAM RELATED BE LEFT TO COMMANDER WILL Better than Pills i'il IT . I fro wrio, . . . , n -TH-Ts - :s rrr.? vVVV VLKO VtV 3M . Ifl -x-.Ui-itiAK Planting your money in our bank is sowing the seeds of CONTENT, SUCCESS and INDEPENDENCE. Culitvate the banking habit; it will help you to growm your own esteem; it will gain for you the CONFIDENCE of those for whom or with whom you work. Confidence means CREDIT and a good credit is a help and often a necessity. r We invite YOUR Banking Business. Jackson County Bank Established 1838 Member Federal Reserve v. Changes in tho linos of one's figure are not always caused by putting on weight. Muscular development, re sultine; from athletic sports, has ruined quite as many figures as it has benefitted. If you have taken up horseback riding, go!f, tennis, bas ket ball, or some cither type of sport that is exercising muscles formerly unused, you should also bo receiving proper advice on tho corseting or your . figure. Good lines .'ire far easier to keep than to bring hack after they ure once lost. 1 . As tin adjunct to healthy exorcise the value of the pro per corset, expertly selected and fitted, cannot bo over estimated. We are now showing new Spring styles of the MODAItT corset In a variety of models especially de r v signed for women who engage In athletic sports. Vi'M.' M. Dept. Store -i lYfcDRT Corsets U "iFcont Laced. Kill That Cold With GASCARA FOR Colds, Coughs milMIMF AND La Grippe ' ' Neglected Colds are Dangerous Tk. no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first ....... Breaks up a cold in 24 hour3- Gnppe in 3 days- Ouioine in this form does not aH Laxative No Opiato in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT - Relieves -Excellent for Headache affea the head t-aacara is oei SYMPATHETIC SERVICE Rendered In a Quiet Dignified manner at THE PERL FUNERAL HOME Tour loved one I. taken Into the Home where there me one with them. Our Residence 1b on tt Vpaant We are Licensed Embalmers and are P We will ny part of tho United States or Foreign Countn U- complete charge of any Service and make all arranged DhnnA 47. W osltd'oaUdalc. One " Conrad Itelnklui;, a German farmer living near Jacksonville was admitted to citizenship Monday by Judge F. M. Calkins, but his plea was held In abey ance for u few hours because of tho attitude und utterances of John H. Hueners, one of his witnesses. Huen ers said he was a "disciple of LaKol lette," and that tho latter's stand on the sinking of the Lusitauia was one of good judgment. He was extremely firm In his views, and while Muellers was testifying Retaking nudged hiiu for caution. Hueners was clusslfied as a German socialist. Theobule T. Provost, a Southern Pa cific painter thought he was a citizen, voted several times, but discovered re cently that he was not. Ho asked naturalization, and became bewildered on the witness stand. Ho could not name the governor or a senator of this state, and told tho Investigator that "Uncle Sam was an Uncle of Abraham Lincoln, or ought to bo." Neither did he know what the Fourth of July com memorated. For his lack of knowledge he was chlded by his aged father, who pleaded that his boy kuew but "could not think before a crowd." Henry and George Shafor, born in Russia, and residents of this country since babyhood, thought they were citizens, but found out during the wur that their folks had failed to comply fully with the laws. They had each voted many times. They wore admit ted upon excellent recommendations by citizens who hud known them for years. Others granted citizenship were Max A. Schulz, German; James A. Gowland, English; Rasmus C. Jorgenson, Dane, and Frederick D. Elsmun, German. At the Chamber of Commerce forum on Wedncsd.'.y, Benj. C. Shel don will address the members on what- legislative measures wire adopted at the recent session of tho Oregon legislature, however, he will not discuss the new highway mid auto license laws, as tbesu will be presented at a Inter date. Heglnnlng with Wednesday and continuing throughout tho month of March, the forum meetings will bo held at the Holland Hotel. Mnrch Is the last month of the fiscal year for tho Chamber of Commerce and it can now be seen that a record for forums is being established in that no Wednesday meeting for the entire year has been missed and that the attendance during the latter part of the yeur has been greater than in the beginning, thereby showing a greater interest In organized effort for the development of the community. ELKS' MINSTREL To m'cet.tho pobnlar demand tho Elks minstrels will give another per formance at the Pago theatre next Tuesday night. There wore hundreds of local and out of town people who could not get tickets ror the two pre vious performances, and the Page the ater's advice is tomako reservations early,, mall orders being received now and the regular box office sale starts Saturday, 12 o'clock. Mrs. E. D. Haney, after six years successfully operating dress making parlors, has sold to Mrs. James D. Eaton and Mrs. Geo. O. Roberta, who have been with Mrs. Haney since she established the business. The new proprietors have changed the name to the Stylecraft Shop, have added a mending department and will continue the business in the M. F. & H. build ing. Mrs. Eaton and Mrs. Roberts extend a cordial Invitation to all of Mrs. iianey s old patrons, as well as to the ladles in general, to make the Style craft Shop their resting place and meeting place for Mends. Mr. and Mrs. Haney have sold their residence at 315 North Holly to W. E. Walker and will move to Portland soon. This Woman Suffered Mrs. H. A. Lcaman, Sturgin, Colo., writes: "1 suffered with bladder and kidney trouble for years. Doctored and tried everything. No help.- Final ly a friend sent me Foley Kidney Pills. They helped me so much I used 7 bot tles. Now I feel fine. Spent slcopless nights. Suffered so It seemed I hardly could live. Recommend Foley Kidney Pills to nil who suffor from kidney trouble as I did." Sold everywhere. Adv. A considerable cpixiFlMnn has been registered with the bi.ar.l of directors of tho Medford Chamber of Commerce to the adoption of the community chest as recommended by the members' for um. Opposition was recorded against permitting drives for funds In Medford no matter for what purpose they were Intended. 'In order that the board might bo guided by the will of the majority, they have ordered that the question of tho formation of a community chest be referred to the monibers for a referen dum vote. This vote will he returnable on tho loth day of March and will be included with the primary election of seven directors whose term of office expires at the annual mooting which will be held after the first of April. Affirmative and negative arguments on the questions to be submitted are being prepared and a thorough discus sion of the question Is desired by the members of the board either by the holding of meetings or by communica tions in the local newspapers, so tlutt when the question is settled, It may represent tho best Judgment of the majority Interested. T May Robson, the charming come dienne, whom Augustus Pltott Inc. will present at the Page theatro tonight in her new play "Nobody's Fool" written expressly for Miss Robson, by Alan Dale, the well known dramatic critic und author, considers tho new play the best she has ever had, and the rolo of Mrs. Bixby fits her like a glove. Mr. Dale has been a neighbor of Miss Robson's for several years, and In "Nobody's Fool" he has brought the character very close to her own self. It is a rattling good comedy and the part of Mrs. Blxhy is a human living character that one finds in every city and nearly In every home. Mr. Pltou has spared nothing to make "Nobody's Fool" the best prodiic tlon Miss Robson has ever had. Tho cast includes such well known people as John Sears Story, Robert E. Ho- nians, Faye Cuslck, Jack Marvin, Lil lian Harmer, Bess Dtiiltop, C. A. Win ters and others. - MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for tho name Callforntu on the package, then you arc sure your child Is having tho best and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle, ou must say "Cali fornia." Adv. LeeWatkins&Co. SELLS Hay, Wheat, Oata, Itollcd Barley, Scratch Feed, Shelled Corn, Cracked Corn, Corn Meal, Ground Oats, Mill run, Moremllk, and other dairy feeds. Grit. Oyster Shell and all kinds of Poultry supplies. Beet pulp and other supplies. We have Fisher's Blend and Olympic Flour. Prices are. changeable, so furnished on application. We meet prices of competitors. Call and see us at 397 South Front, or Phone 260. The Medford Auto Paint Shop (Registered) General Motor Car Reflnlahing V. Central A Jackson. Phone 701 Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone 891. WUITSCTT JENNINGS. Captain and Mrs. W. C. Sinclair have received word that Brigadier George T. Jordan will visit and con duct one week of sjec!ul meetings in the Salvation Army hall. This noted Salvation Army worker has spent moro than 40 years as an officer iu the organization In Europe, Africa and the United States, holding many important positions previous to his appointment as evangelist for the organization on tho Pacific coast. Brigadier and Mrs. Jordan spent two years on the Island of St. Helena where Naiioleon was a prisoner. Ills experiences in various parts of Africa are said to bo very Interesting. Mr. Jordan was a saloonkeeper lu London and was converted through the VOU WILL NEVER wish to take another dose of X pills after having once used Chamberlain's Tab-' lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in a natural condition, while the use of pills is often followed by severe constipation, requiring a constant increase in the dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist USED GAR WEEK It will be worth your while to see our used cars. We will make a special price this week on all used cars from $165.00 up Studebaker, Dodge, Chevrolet, Maxwell and Fords at all prices. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mr. Orchardist 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 last year: 'After using ORCHARD BRAND Arsenate of Lead PASTE for several years without having to wipe our fruit and with a minimum of worms we have come to the conclusion that in the future we will use nothing but PASTE. Signed: ' L.D.HARRIS, JAMES DALEY, , . (Manager Hillcrest Orchard) ALFRED WEEKS J.A.PERRY. Let us supply your PASTE requirements. Farm Bureau Co-Opera tive Exchange