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PAGE RTX W)' Em;- THTRTTXE,- TrEDFOTDr OTCEfJON-.' WFDNTftDA Y. 'APrJTL - 20, - 1021 There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds - as Mustard But the old-fashioned - mustard , piaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does not blister the tenderest skin. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See howquickly it brings re lief how speedily the pain disappears, Use Musterole for sore throat, bron chitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumoniaj.. WIIEX UK SAY "Master Tailoring" We mean the highest type of hand tailoring that ia possiblly turned out. : lltinclrocla of men ami ladles recognl.e the superiority of our tullorlng and you, too, will ap preciate It after you have given it a trlul. : .And with this tailoring service goes tha finest foreign und American woolens tha most exclusive weaves and 'pat'on'8 we have ever shown. PRICES ARE DOWN considerably lowor than a year ago. ' HUBER Ladies' and Men's Tailor BY MEMBERS OF IL ASHLAND, April 20. Med fen! fra- ternal organizations me invadlr., Ashland thi week, assist Ihk In tin- d-Ki' exfmjlififiition work and par tkipaiiny in Korial pk-nsuriH, follow iiK the routine. On Tuesday evening Kcamt'H chapter of tiie Kastern Star aHHuim-d the official chairs al a tit u ted meeting of Alpha Chapter of this city, a (Uaitt of iumlidau-.s being initiated under auHpiees of the vi.sitinj? dfftKa lion, the degrees helng conferred with administrative tac' charact eristic of tiie pride which the chapter workers take in .staying their activities. On Friday the officials of Bedford I.oiIk,- No. lo:t, incident to a visit here, will confer the third degree upon several candidates in hehajf of Ashland L.odge No. 23. The meeting will open at five o'clock in tiie afternoon, uupper will bo served at (i:30, labor being mined afterwards. An exchange of social amenities will he in order, und tilte a numlier, aside from the per Honnel of the official staff, will be in eluded in the last of visitors, which event will make Masonic Hall the .icene of a notable gathering on that date. The Oregon C'ftt Creek Syndicate is the name of a local corporation proa pecllrig for oil in territory located in I-ersus coun'.y, Montana. Among In cl truuteeft of the concern are R. P. Neil, tleorgo Harron, Walter Kverton and C. V. i.oosley. . . i ho editorial and news management of the Tidings is being conducted by Kenneth Sullivan, a newcomer from Los Angeles. liert (ireer, proprietor, Is here from Southern California for a brief stay. Miss Mary Nlver retires from the paper on and after April L'5, after having served the office with fi delity and much credit us local editor and nows gatherer. Never wore pronpeets fouler for a mimpcr crop or dandelions in tlu parks than are apparent this spring, without tho need of any forecast either. However, nccordlng to path oloulsts. in the march f ivitnrinn white clover will blossom next season where the dandy buttercup hue now predominates. lot er rotate. Harry ntittorflold has quit taking n washing, and now returns wielding a razor ul Nate Hates' old reliable headquarters, Hotel Austin. Make J Oregon ' I Your Hotel .,: : WHKN IN i PORTLAND hi? , rOTt'I-Art SPACIOUS LOBBT f At the Center of , Everything Broadway at Stark St. TT utet yuu wrlto, phem mr wli fr RivUn AHTUl'll II. MfcTKHS, Muuager At a recent uncial gathoiinir where nearly a w:oro of uchoot tenchura were KUphIh, the wedding engaseniPiitH of Nelllu Horn and Kuth Vornz Were an noimrfd, both of tho prospective lirldiw hemic lnutruetoiH in local Bohools. Mutual eoiiBiatulatlons. and gift Hhowei'H are already in order, pending announcement of tho happy liiideKrooma' uamea in print also. The Wednesday evening meotlnir of the Cliilstlaii Scientists is to lie hold at clfe'ht o'clock. l' K. Conway, formerly residing here, later of Marshfiuld, Is now lo cated at I.os AnKclcs, associated with a corporation dcslKiilnit and bilildiiiK modern lionics, the offices of which are located at 823 West Pico street. The Plaza Confeetlnnerv has In. stalled a Gallic automatic phoiinfri'aph equipped with electric lislit and pow er attachments. Malta Commandeiy will meet on Wednesday evening. April 20. Stated conclave and work in the Kd Cross. Tho OrcKon Wool and Mohutr Orowors' Co-operative ussociatliin in the concern, as ronanicd. of which Fred llerrln of Ashland, is president Its membership is composed of the Blowers of wool and mohair products tnrotiRiiout u dozen or more of tho wualern and southern counties of the nate. h'or somo time punt It liu.i been lotlvely encusod in a personally con ducted canvasa, placing association and mnrketlnu- Rureemnnta direct imoiiir thC aheen and coat stock raisers. , upon in these books, copies of which can be obtained upon application. ".Mothercraft" .. is also binu'ng , the titles mentioned. Presentation by hisli school talent I of "Tiie Colonel's Maid," at the Kym last Friday evening, is spoken -of In the highest terms, and another si?- nuk-aul circumstance ia that the at tendance reached the pruportiuus of a full lioua1, a result mutually grati yins to both students and patrons. Another fine improvement affect- u Water and North Jlain streets is tiie elimination of tho sharp corner of the Butler block in that vicinity. ne can now better visualize the traf fic on those thoroughfares, especially in making the turn. A substantial concrete walk has also been buiit along the extension near the Ford ga rage, and tills is protected by a neat Iron rail, thanks to the Southern Pa cific, which corporation readily fell in line with suggestions made by the city. Helen Milkowslcl is working ut Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton's, at Table Hock. Mr. Casebolt has moved his family back to Central Point from his home stead In tho Meadows. . , Mrs. Inlow and Infant baby returned to her home at lleaglo this woelt from Central Point. Mrs. C. M. Conley and baby came from Med ford Tlitirsiluy to visit home folks hut the baby was taken worse that nlBht and alio had to return to tho Modforil hospital. Several children are down with the measles in Antioch. A largo gathering of friends, attond ed the mooting at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jess Glass Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Vincent ami Mr. and Mrs. J. Illgham were trading in- Med lord Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ft. K. Moore have mov ed from near Kaglo Point to Central olnt to llvo as Mr. Moore has not recovered from tho rheumatism. Mr. Origsby bus quit hording sheen for win. Lewis in Antioch and will shear sheep this season. Go After Rheumatism Right Tho Oregon Fire Itelief association Is meeting in annual convention this week at McMlnnville. Harry Yeo Is a delegate in attendance from this vicinity. 11 ,1 J I I I X En W "Standard" Pliiml'iiift l ixliirt',1 Wo enrrv n full line of I'lumhin Fixtures, Fittings ami Supplies. Ideal Areola Heating Plants Mueller Pipeless Furnaces . JVestco Tankless Water Pressure System Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Plione 020 t Sparta Bliltf. Licensed . , CITY SCAVENGER All refune Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly vlMt In rcM denc district. Daily bUHtuesa dis trict. Pone 891. WIUTbUn & JENMNUS. A ntttslnn of th Oiton Nottnwl si-liool, Willi AshlanU ua an extension ei'titoi. will bo held liore this Hunimwr, i.cginninc June 1!0 und ending July uunua tne (Jlmuuuaiu UAi-iod. llt'sular normal Bchool creditn will be Hlvcii for lulut'titlonul work corn nlftod. Thin Hirhnol will bo hi'ld unrtor itffifinl nuMpices, ciiuipiM'd with every fui llity wliirh tho Kiu-urtntf of an edu citUtui under normal methods implies. Tho Christian hun-h 1h plannins Its annual 'exllerienee, Hoeial. The east Ineludes the women of the con fjiVKatiou, and the plot Involves the ainiiiK of a dullar by euch one for eft her speelfio ehureh or allied pur poMfs. This soeial KH-thurinff, planned for a date in May, will be n sort of elearttitf bouxe, whereby partieular method of earning tlje dollar will be divulged. Ileretoforo the revolatton has hoen through the channels of ither prose or poetry, but this new experience' will be dolinouted in ptinltunine mm it novel departure from merotyped Honp or story. In the meantime the women will open an employment of flee, and rehearse In the ay ration neecHsni y to correetly interpret the respeetive "panto-inimles." The Kilts Rive a uncial diuieinfc party Wednesday evening April 2.0. Music by Lovelaiuls seven -piece or- ehestin. (vep thirty volumes rclutinp to child trainiiiK" are available at the ity library, the titles (ndlcuatlnK ideal tnstrm'tion und stiKKcstion Iihk both practical und theoretical linos. The .MviilcsKorl system especially ie dwelt First of all, rheumatism must be treated internally. The blood should ho purified and the stomach and kid- ney made to do thefr work' prop erly. Milium va the note And swollfin parts ut-leattt twice dally with mi oil thst will not irritate or Inflame tha skin. Keep the bowels open to help the treatment. Vou can get everything neceKHttry in tho complete Anti-Uric outfit, if your urine In discolored or has a bad odor the effect of Anti-Uric Tonic will frlvo you un early confidence in the treatment. The jar of Anti-Uric w'll help proper maiwaue of the painful mii-faces. A supply of the fumoue I'ullmun IMlLs will furnish the correct laxative. These three preparations contain only vegetable ingredient .ll tire In one generous, compact packuce. The price complete in 51.&0 and .ttiete a a money back juarantee- with every package. (Jot the Antt-L'ric outfit to day from. iiKATirs imvu stohk Adv. GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Herb euro for earache, headache, cat arrh, dlptheriu, sore tlirout, lun tnuhle. kulnrv troubl, stnmaoh -treutile, heart trouble, chills nml fever, cramps, coukIih. VMtor circulation, curl)unclfs, tumors. racKMl liretiKt. cures nil kinds or to tecs. NO Ol'KKATIONS. Mt'dford. OreRon. Jan. 1, 1317. This is to orrttfv that I. tlu ui.ilr- siatHMt. had verv seven stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years aim last Autiusi was nni epcioi to live, and hearing of tim rhnnR t whose iiern siore is hi .m romn rrmit street. Mertfoid. 1 decided to net herbs for my ntoinaoti trouble, and I started to filling hotter s noon as 1 used thorn and tndav am a iH mail and ran heartily rocoin- meuti anyone ortlUMed as 1 was to see Jliii Chunn and try his Iferhic. , i mr lien w . K. JOHN SO N. , Wlinrsses: Wni. Lewis. Kijjle Point. W. u ClHldreih, Kaalo Point. M. A. AtiiUTHOn. Medfnnt. , S. It. Holmes, KhkIc r.rint. C. K. Moure. K;il I'olnt. J V. Melmyre. Kawlo Point. 5eu. Von drr He)tu. Kaale Point, Tbos K. Nirbols. I'olnt. GOOD CLOTHES I Miike Them KLEIN 128 East Man 8. ram TAfLOB TRADE ,MARK A vacation visit with relative and rriendH in Idaho Is helng enjoyed hy Mr. ftnd ti-H. W. K ltt.lt uh., centlv left hern for the vtelnilv tvt vuioweu anu rjminei in that statu. JAPAN AT LAST- TO ., ADOPT THE JAZZ TOKIO Western danelnK Is Ijelnir.l aryvely taken up hy the younger Jap anese Benerullon and is doveloplne into a national craze. The fox trot. the waltz, the bunny hu und all fan ciful steps ai-o beinit learned to the tune of Jazz music. And with the com ing of the dancing fad. the conversa tion tla-iis to Juzz and to steps and to music. To the Japanese Kills, the ki- mona and zori seem ns comfortable for the Klidu around the llnnco floor as the costume of the America.! Klrl. A Japanese newspaiier sayn.'; "A danclni; teacher is now as much ft i.e cesslty to tho Japanese student as ri person well nctiualnted with the Knunmar of a. foreign langtiaKt danelnK seems to be included' In tha curriculum of most well educated Japanese." Tractor $725.35 Plow, 2-bottom 12-inch . 165.00 7-footDouble Dik . 181.50 3 sec. Spike Tooth Harrow , 51.50 Total .$1123.35 Compnre this with t!ie price of nay other Tractor and cquipmi'iit, then compare the cost of operat-, ., itig a Fortlson with that of any other Tractor. We know that unless you have a lot of money thrjt you ' you want to "Throw Awny" you will buy a FORDSOX. Ask any Fordson owner how he likes his Fonlson. - Arrange for a Demonstration on Your Own Farm Place Your Order Now. Better Be Safe Than Sorry v. f. . . C. E. Gates Auto Co. ' j '. Corner Sixth and Pacific Highway - -f -'' i . i! I h - ., . .. ,-, .... :v ,'. :. 1 n' HIGH QUALITY SEED S ' GARDEN FIELD - PLANT A GARDEN v And cut living expense, ... Get more exercise, X thrifty, ' - " ' Enjoy Ufa ia your Vegetable and Flower Garden. Buy Seeds That Grow Wt SELL 'EM Monarch Seed Co. 317 East Main. Phone 26t It Pays to Use Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead Either Paste or Dry Farm Bureau 1- ' . inge SPRAY MATERIALS THAT HAVE STOOD THE TEST 1 CORONA DRY Arsenate of Lead BLACK LEAF 40 NONE BETTER PRICES RIGHT . Let us know your requirements. ...... EARL FRUIT CO. OF THE NORTHWEST L. M. Campbell Mgr. Medford District Co-Op Excha i. . s I !: Perfection Bread v "The Quality Loaf". Contains more food products thaiuany otliep bread made. . ..' . Our Pastries are tVesh and delieiims. . , Medford Bakery Corner Main and Grape Phone 37 , Medford Iron Works j Tractor. Truck, Surox QuUlt. and ', C.aa l.'nslno Roimlrlns a Sitcilnlt 1 GKNtlwrj vorxoiiT AND MACUI.NE SHOP i YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE 'S rVJEDFORD-ROSEBURG AUTO STAGES I.onve Medford 11 a.-m. Oailjr. ' Learo Rotebnrg 1 jn m, Vktlf MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS ' I.KAVK .MKDIOKI). " LBAVK GKAST8 TASS. 10:00 a. m. 10 a .m. 1:00 p. ru. I . . 1:00 p. m. 4:30 p. ra. 4:3o p. m. Cars stop ut all intermediate points. Waiting room SIcdford, 3 South l'ont. - rbone 309 INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.