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PAGE THREE The Tell Tale of Gray Hair To be Judged ten years older than you actual'y are, is the :si'-tnlo of Bray, streaked hair, which detract" from a youthfjl j,u,ir m.o as mi., h as a wrinkled fa ... do.'i. Women tyery ..!i.r-! prefer tho easy, harmless "Rrnwmttoiie" meth od that this gray, streaked, faded or UlLi T FAIR DIRECTORS WELL SELECTED EN TOSSERS TONIGHT X1 MEDFORD TRTRU, JrEDFOKll. OTJEGCNT, TITTTRSDAY, MAttCTT X 1)21 QUINTET hit-ached hair, Insiuntly, to nny fchude of brown or black. Without Injury to hair m scalp, .niownatone" imparts natural, la ft ihg colon that defy detection. UotS not rub or wash off; und rc(iiirvH Just a few mo me 11 tH to apply. Guaranteed ; absolutely harmlepH. DruKKlnt-s everywhere sell and recom mend "Brownatone." Two siztH--iyr and 1.50 with eay, complete direc tioriH. . Two colors Hhadint? iVom "Oolden to Medium Urown" and 4:D;u'l Brown to Black." Special Frco Trial Offer. Kor a free trlul bottle of "Hrownu-tone'-scnd to Tho Kenton Phuruiac.il Co., GOO Copptn Bldff., Covington, Ky., unclosing 11c tQ pay postage, packing , nd war- tax,. ., . Adv. MEDFORD FISH CO. 1 All Kinds of Sea Food , ' Always on Hand in Season . tfi - Salmon, halibut, shrimp, clams and clam meat oysters, crabs, soles and filet of soles .J That Satisfying Portland Bread -. Dressed Poultry and Eggs. I ' - We buy direct from producers and ranchers. WHY WALK? It Ls Healthier and CHEAPER TO RIDE -'; ' . If you ride a ' . Harley-Davidson , I .'. ;,Bieyele. or . Motorcycle. Gaylord Motorcycle r Shop BE PHOTOGRAPHED THIS YEAR ON YOUR BIRTHDAY SWEM'S STUDIO f; AUTO PAINT SHOP vAutomobiles Painted and : Revarnished ' ' 221 North Fir. L. 0. SPRINKLE, Prop. Phono 777 ' Announcement Change We desire to announce to the people of Southern Oregon and Northern California that we have purchased the Eldridge Dairy and Products Co., on North Bartlett;; street, Medford, will continue their wholesale butterV ice cream and produce business and have combined our wholesale milk and cream business at the same loca- tion, making this one of the largest, best equipped, modern manufacturing plants on the coast. , The Brand of Gold Medal Butter and Ice Cream and Sniders Dairy Products Have No Superiors Any where If you are not a user of these products now, we would like to have you give them a trial. Ask your dealer for Gold Medal Butter and Ice Cream and call the plant for Milk and Cream. We guarantee our products, also our service. We will continue to pay the highest market price for Cream and Produce. On March 1 we reduced the price of milk by delivery frrom 14 to 12c per quart. We announce the re-entry of J. W. Snider in this firm, who will act as manager. Snider's Dairy & Produce Company Last evening Company D, National Cuards of Medford, after a short, drill spent the remainder of the evening In game!) and sports. This was planned as the first demonstration, and in a small way, for new members who have joined the company In the past few weeks and a celebration on behalf of the company over the armory victory. It is now being planned for a public banquet or meeting of some such na ture for the near future when all the people will have air opportunity to bo present and hear something on the plans und arrangements for the new armory for this city. This new build ing is one most seriously needed by the military company, the local organ ization American Legion post and other organizations that nan be accom modated, as well, and the building will be ono of the most convenient and well equipped buildings that can be found on the Pacific coast and one well adapted to public use. Among the features of the sports lust evening was the murktimanshlp contest on the Indoor range open to all tho enlisted men of the local company. Many entered the contest which lasted until about ten o'clock. The Bhootlng was done with the army 21 caliber liNea and was conducted tinkler strict army regulations, under the supervis ion of Second Lieutenant Vein H. Marshall, and the prize given by the officers of the local company, which was a flue sterling silver pencil, was won by Corporal Vern H. Pendleton, of Central Point, who made the highest score, being 93 out of possible 100. The next highest score was made by Pvt. (luy Tex, postmaster at Central Point, whose score was 87. Several bowling games were also play ed during the evening, and tho com pany cooks, Pvt. Geo. Iverson and Pvt. Geo. Reynolds, under supervision of mess Sergeant Oscar Lewis, served a Very nice lunch at about 9:30. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit I Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops Hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. Truly I Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calhises, without soreness or irritation. The stockholders of the Jackson County Fair association haw fUrmU a responsive chord in their selection of members for tho board of ilm rectors, who will have charge of the association in Its most important and critical period or its existence, ru- cording to expressions heard through out tho county the last few days. lp to the present time, the di rectors chosen, with but very few ex ceptions, have notified the acting sec retary of their willingness to serve on the board and assume the re sponsibility Incident to the financing of the construction of fair buildings on the gorunds recently provided by the county authorities. In the past a general impression has prevailed that the county fair was a Medford proposition. This Im pression was gained because of the unwillingness of tho farmers :f the county to serve on the boaid und there was nothing left for :lie Med ford men but to put their shoulder to the wheel as well ns to asnirie ti nanclal responsibility and conduct the fair. From the responses received from the recently elected directors, it is evident that the fair will bo strictly a county proposition and be truly rep resentative of tho county as a wholo, which is as It should be. "Below the Surface" Is a Fine Story of the Sea 'J'ho same sheer dramatic force that mado "lielilnd the Door" a motion pic ture always to be remembered lives anew In noliart Bosworth's second Thomas H. Ince vehicle, "lielow the Surface," which came to the Rialto theatre yesterday for a four days' run. Tho story, written by Luther Reed, deals with the hoodwinking of Martin Flint's son by an unscrupulous promo ter and his pretty glrl-companlon. The youth's Infatuation for the latter leads him to marry her nnd attempt an enterprise in which ho nearly loses his life. Later she deserts him, and It ls only the courage of Martin that brings happiness for his son out of the mess. Grace Darmond, Lloyd Hughes, and George Webb make eiiectlve support for Mr. liosworth. Appealing Picture of Big Northwest In "Behold My Wife"! which came yesterday to the Pago theatre for a four days' run, George Medford has produced the finest photoplay of his career. The veteran producer of "Bverywoman," "The Sea Wolf," and "The Round Up" has fairly outdone himself In this deeply appealing screen version of Sir Gilbert Parker's novel of the Canadian northwest, "The Translation of a Savage." This Woman Suffered Mrs. H. A. Leaman, Sturgln, Colo., writes: "I suffered with bladder and kidney trouble for years. Doctored and tried everything. No help. Final ly a (rlend sent me Foley Kidney Pills. They helped rao so much I used 7 bot tles. Now I feel ftoo. Spent sleepless nights. Suffered so It seemed I hardly could live. Itecommend Foley Kidney Pills to all who suffer from kidney trouble as I did." Sold everywhere. Adv. The Medford hi:--h has'tethall team is all primed f:ir lis go with Ashland to night in the third vr.no of the Med-ford-Ashland seiies at the Ashland blgh gym. In the workout held this week the local basket men have been showing marked Improvement in gen eral form and basket shooting and they ore out to win the last two games with Ashland which would place them In a three-cornered tie with Ashland and HOseburg for the southern Oregon title. The Medford team will go Into action tonight with "Irish" Coleman and Duh Watson, forwards, Ilaughman in the centor ring and Huss Sherwood and Jerry Young holding down the guard positions. Preseott and Slngler, both strong men, will be held in re serve. With this combination Coach Kluin plans to give the Ited und White squad a reul go this evening. KalpU Coleman of O. A. C consid ered one of the best college referees on the coast, has been secured to handle tonight's game while Shy Huntington of tho University of Oregon will act us umpire. With Uiese two In charge a last, fair gume may be oxted. A representation from tho Ashland and Medford student bodies met yesterday and drew up an agreement to further more sKirtsmanllke conduct at games on the part of students, and request tho cooperation of the townspeople In Die movement. The resolutions drawn up at yesterday's meeting taboo the taking of school hatB, pennants or rib bons of any description. Tuesday, March H, and Wednes day, March 0, I'rof. Long of the O. A. C, and County Agent Cute will hold a school in orchard oplturu demon stration and disease control. Tuesday, March 8, commencing at 10 a. m., there will he spruylng dem onstrations hold on the camp ground near tho Nutiitorium building, Med ford. All phases of disease control problems will be taken up. Wednesday, March 9, will be glwin over to talks by Professor Long and Mr. Cate on sol! management, or chard culture, pest control, etc., und will be held ht tho Public Library, commencing at I p, m.- . 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Ono block west of Pontoffice. of Business CWEET Peas are becoming more popular each year. New, large varieties produced in recent years are truly gorgeous. Their beauty and fragrance endear them to every one. Success with Sweet Peas depends to a large degree upon the seed and upon early planting. Northrup, King & Cols Sweet Peas have been 2t-an4ar-I .Cita famous during many years ior meir great yields of large, beauti fully colored blossoms. In the Sterling Seed Case at local dealers, you will find these seeds in excellent mixtures as well as in single colors. Cultural directions on each packet. Loc e Deaers Cold With QUININE AND La Grippe , . f - jr u v rs. w i Minnesota EARL FRUIT COMPANY of the Northwest v .: SELL ' ; I Corona Dr Arsenate of Lead , Rex Lime Sulphur Oil Solutions QUALITY AND PEICE RIGHT L. M. CAMPBELL District Manager -1 I U I i Oou uu jiurlst for 8. P. R. R. Co. M. F. & H. Co. Bide, ti-none 061 F. G. CARLOW, DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW Osteopathic PhyBicianS. 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