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I medfohd rATTi TrumixE. "MEDFORn. oiikgox. avkoxksdat. vul 1021 mm ma mm Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablets' you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"! ?AFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets Aspirin," which contains proper direc tionsfor Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! Handy tin boxen o 12 tablet, cost but a few conk-Larger package.. A.PIHH I. lb. irad. mark of B.yer lluufictur. of Monoacetlc.cldter of Sallcrllueia MADE IN OREGON OLYMPIC PRODUCTS J -f ' FLOUR Olympic Flour, sack . $2.60 Olympic Rolled Oats, package . 35c Olympic Rolled Oats, sack 55c Olympic Pancake Flour, package 25c Olympic Pancake Flour, sack . .70c Olympic Wheathearts, package 25c Olympic Wheathearts, sack . 70c FOUTS GROCERY CO. EAT MORE BREAD ! .; V Jts Your J Jest Food'' Perfection Bread j "The Quality Loaf" f ib, loaf 8t 11, lb. loaf 13c Medford Bakery Corner Main and Grape Phon 37 It Pays to Use , Orchard Brand Arsenate of Lead Either Paste or Dry Farm Bureau Co-Op Exchange i Attention Growers! I . : f Our prices on GRASSELLI and SHERWIN-WILLIAMS . . . . BRANDS of ARSENATE OF LEAD are as follows: 200-lb. Drums 22c per pound 41b. Packages in 100-lb Drums 23c per pound Prices have not been quoted previously, because we have felt all the time that quotations were too high and because we were making every effort to have thejn reduced. It, therefore gives us a lot of satisfaction in being able to announce the above quo tations. Oregon Growers Packing Corporation Phones 205 and 128 CHINA RELIEF 10 ASHLAND, April 27. The Chinese relief fund, iocally. will ro beyond the thousuiul dollar murk. Kully $95, if not muni, was either paid down or pledged at the armory rally on Sunday night. There was a big attendance, and the "bidding," which started at was kept up lively on the decrcas ing basis of J20, 115, $10 and $5. For the time being the old plea of a inulti plicity of' drives, heavy quotas, high taxes, etc., was thrown into the ilia card, and In Its Btenil generous amounts of coin or its equivalent found its way either into contribution boxes or onto subscription papers. A committee headed by Mayor Latukln will continue the canvass for a brief I time longer, and In the meantime the banks will also receive contributions It Is also expected to realize upon the net proceeds of the. Oregon Products banquet, which will be diverted to these relief channels. Eventually it Is hoped to round up the s)xntaneous charity gift in a sum approximating 1200. What came near being n tragedy oc curred Monduy morning, an auto, on the, ;S)ciutliern Pacific right-of-way be Ing; involved with southbound train Tho car, driven by Theo. Hlliott, con tained four nassengers. Tho sce.iK va;jicar the n street-unil Mountain avenue crossing, ine ncciiient result' iniq ih the cnrt br-jng somewhat dam' age.d.1 the occupants ' however fortu nately escaping. Only the circum stance of the auto just entering upon the crossing, iiiBtend of being midway between tracks, prevented a fearful wrockago.. Cleveland, Ohio, to represent several Southern Pacific divisions at a gather ing of the llrotherhood of Locomotive Kugineers. He will also go further east ou a vacation tour, his daughter accompanying liim. The American Legion meeting, scheduled for Tuesday evening of this week, has been postpi ned until May 3. II. C. Stock's promises in tho N'ol Hill residence cenler, are. Inking on Important improvements which hnve been contemplated tor sometime past Stock merely waiting for the League of .Nations to bo scrapped before in augurating the work. The scope of reparations now being Dcstowed uiKin tho old home will transform It Into a model one, enhancing Its attractive appearance and pecuniary value at tho least by fifty percent. Chris. WclBon burger is bossing the job, Slock him self being merely a helper. J. Syd McXair has returned from Honolulu to southern California, and is now temporarily located at Whit tier, where, he formerly managed n Kexall drug establishment. WITH MSDFGXD TRADE 13 MEDFORD MADI Miss Florence Marrett will poso as May Queen Incldont to tho observance of a spring-fete by the Junior high school on Friday, April 29. This fete will be an elaboralo one, over 200 stu dents participating In the pageant. A major portion of the BportH athletical ly will take place in the parks. Ashland lodge No. 23 will respond to an Invitation from Medford lodge No, 103, and visit tho neighboring town on Friday of this week, April 29, and assist in the conferring of degrees In cident to routine of the Masonic or der. Work will begin in the late after noon, and continue throughout the evening, except during the hours when the craftsmen are traditionally "called from labor to refreshment," a social period ever most generously observed by the Medford fratera in extending bospUal)tles. " ' ;- , ..,:,- (pigeon Products week Is being ush piqij ; in by appropriate, displays, a pro grafn of activities to beionserved in an Inrin'mnl ,waA. The.. social event of the pe(fod will lie a.batiquot it Elks Tem- plo, Thursday evening, April 28, at fi:30 o'clock' shffrp. The feast wilt he provide , under (direction of- ladies pf the Chamber gpf Commerce, and ele ments enterlne into 'composition of edibles will bo In keeping with the slogan, "Buy Oregon Products Eat Oregon Products," admonitions which it is hoped the public will bear In mind. An echo of these festivities may reach far-away China In a mater ial and substantial way, inasmuch as net proceeds of the banquet will sup plement the famine relief fund being raised locally. Tickets are one dollar. Secure one, then go'and enjoy a fine repast,, with the assurance that the price of your meal ticket will be the means of feeding, some poor starving mortal in the famine-swept regions of distant Cathay. The Standard Oil Improvements at Its fine service station here will bp notable, implying another building 81 feet frontage by 141 deep, of metal construction. These additions Imply that the local plant will be the largest and best equipped In tho valley. W. D. McNnlr. of Yakima, Wash., has been of late visiting relatives here, including the trio of brothers, Hal. Jftu and Sam. Together they consti tute an effective men's quartet. Ashland and Yreka participated In an early baseball game of the season last Saturday in that California town, the score being 9 to S in favor of the Oregonjans. . . O. F. Riebel, of Roseburg, well known Southern Pacific engineer on the Portland division, was In town Monday, securing "latest styles In the way of decorations for a party which Klim club of Shriners will hold on Thursday evening this week In thnt division town. In May he goes to Coincident with the approach of Oregon Products week, an Ashland hen laid an egg of i.-iible propor tions, measurements being seven Inches in circumference the short way around, the oblong equation stretch lug the tapo line to nine inches. Kiddy is a Rhode Island Red of ample pro portions, is two years old. weighs over fivo iMiunds, and is the projierty of Mrs. L. E. Header, 71 (iresham street. The Volunteer class of the Ilaptist church Is fitting up a room for its own specific use in the basement of the Ilaptist church, and is raising funds through social channels in order to meet the expenses of the undertaking. Along this line the. class will hold a food sale at Holmes' grocery on Satur day, April 30. Dr. II. 11. Moore, chiropractor, has tone to southern California to remain awhile, and from there will make an xtenslve tour thruout other sections. beins absent from Ashland indefinite ly. "The Rogue," high school annual, is being printed, and will be in circula tion early this season. Edgar lliichau an is editor-in-chief, and Mingus Ailken business mnnagei'. Tho Mntklo lot on California street has been sold to W. ('. llaldwin, who will improve it 111 duo season. The Meiklo family still continue as res! dents of Berkeley. Pie prices arc being punctured at restaurants In Roseburg, Salem and Portland, current rates being quoted at a nickel iter Ithot-nl iliviilnrt lutrlinn and other standurd lunch supplies In proportion. Hp till lately, tho tariff here for a sandwich and coffee ninlned at from 20c to 25c. Malta commandery meets on Wed nesday evening, April 27, lor work in the Order of the Temple. Tho Pool properly on (Iranltn street has been bought by ,1. A. Kelt., for- mcrly of Talent, who will have linnia (Hate possession. " " TEDDY' ROOSEVELT It was reported that. Theodore Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy, would be in Tacomii May 9th and a pressing invitation was sent him to visit Medford and the, Rogue Ulvor valley on the trip and make an ad dress. The following'-telegram was received Tuesday: Washington, D. C, April 2ti, 1921. Similiter S. Smith, Medford, Ore. Many thanks for Invitation. Plans hnve not yet been made for western trip but hope to get out sometime in the fall. 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