PAGE TWO
deal and I
Personal
,, , , ." , . , ,'. 1 latter hour on.
The weather outlook la for a white, , ,
Christmas. ' Modford awoke this mo.-! l-'her coats and rests at right
ning to find a small quantity of snow ' v- s- Arn"r Ooods Sto,e' 238
on the ground and 'tiny flakes Tallinn I have a Ford delivery car to trade
every now and then, which increased for city lot, piano, Braphaphouo, furni
to a henvler fall In the forenoon which ture or what have you? Bo 97, Mail
had incited. away by noon. The baro-j Tribune. ,
meter was very low and there were Hain coats and waterproof pants at
indications that a blizzard was possib-, Army Hoods Stojo. tf
ly on the way. Tiicrp were five Inches T1,e Present cold snap is doing the
of snow in Grants I'ass this morning fruit trees no harm. On the other
and about; .three Inches In the Slskl-jhutu! It Is beneficial to them, as lone
yous. The cold weather continues, the an It cots no colder than it has been,
minimum of today being 2:!, and that according to County Agent Cate.
of SuntrJsy IS, whl'li was the coldest) Will parties who borrowed three
weather of' tho winter. Chinese costumes from Kindle Handle
Tor Sale Classified business dlrec-: Shop or Sweeney & Montgomery Ait
tory of Medford containing the office S"!op return t ) Mall Tribune. 2:il
buildings, schools, .churches, lodges. Violins Fine tone, j, full size,
clubs, and all lines of business in Med- Root .Mucic Co., 103 W. Main, Medford.
ford. Only 50c n copy. Mull orders
filled promptly, lilies Heine, 910 W.
Tenth street. Medford. tf
We are giving away to each pur-jModlord girl, who Is taking magazine
chaser pf a $3.00 tier of wood or of i subscriptions In Ashland lo pay her
.also' that amount In coal from now way through college, hart a man-size
until Christmn:!, n fine silver stool Job on her hands when she tackled
stovo pokor or child's pon cnp. We ""n Howe, the busy butcher, who
'havo tho only stock of strictly dry excused himself on the ground that ho
wood in Medford under our large had somo chickens to kill. "I'll kill
sheds. A trial order will convince you 1'cm," volunteered the Tnir agent, "if
that wo have tho best and cheapest i you'll give mo a subscription." The
fuel In the city. Valley Fuel Co. offer seemed fair, so Howe agreed,
l'hono 7(i. whereupon the .Medford miss calmly
'Don't forgot that tho man who j proceeded to chop the heads off a
speak3 slightingly o'f your policy, or dozen chickens. Her nerve made Btich
the company Issuing It, la seeking " favorablo impression that she
li is gain, nt your oxponso. J. II. secured several oubBcrlptlonB on the
Cochran, mgr., Western Union Life. I spot from Interested onlookers. Ash--..'
238! land Tidings.
Earl W. Huntley, former well known Safety razors 50c. Army Goods
real oslato dealer of Medford who has Store. 32 8. Central Ave. 230
been In the bond business at Los Au
Bides for Botno -time past, will bo
united In marriage to Mlsis Helen W.
Swenson, daughter of John A. Swen
son, on Bee. 27th, at tho home of hoi
aunt, Mrs. Georgo W. Martin, in
Diilmh, Minnesota. She Is a graduato
of, Dana Hall, and both families aro
prominent In Duluth.
Wo havo recently Installed n new
apparatus for recharging Ford magne
tos, which wo do for $1.00 nnd guaran
tee, results. No charge for testing,
ltlversido Garage. tf
"Got your Xmas stationery at Jones'
W'o can save you big money. 23 1
gigantic sain of groceries, flour
and feed, fresh and salted meats at
the Spot Cash Hnsket Grocery, cash
and carry system, the YT.isnn ISarn,
22(1 N. Itlvorslde Ave. 2M
Bedford is' 'temporal lly without a
police judge as Mayor Gates left the
city Saturday night Siv nh, nbsonao
until Wednesday without apptiinlin'g
Finnic P. Farroll as acting police Judge,
to jserve during the several weeks
Glqnn O. Taylor is absent on vil.ij.
Hon In California, as he had hiteiidel.
This appointment will bo made on his
return, and In tho meantime the police
will accept hail In minor arrest cases
Yon will find a full line of new and
lcdlalnied army-goods nt 32 S. Central I
nvinuo. 2311
llamlmndo linen kerchiefs , for
$1'"i0 at Tho Vanity Shop. ''234
Attractive", well equipped dairy
raiich, close In, can he offered on very
advantageous terms to no'dlor boy
entitled lo bonus loan. Write box 931,
Medford, ,or telcpliouu 329 during
business) hours. 231
This Is pruning week In Jackson
county, which began with a mooting
of orchardisls nt tho public library this
afternoon where discussions on prun
ing were led by Clayton Long of the
O. A. C, and County Agent Cate. Daily
herr after pruning demonstrations will
ho held In varl'uis orchards throughout
the valley. Tuesday demonstrations
will be hold us follows: Glasgow orch
ard, Talent, 10 a. in.: S. .1. Evans.
Ashland, 2 p. in.
For the holidays',-phono .'111, und
have those clothes cleaned nnd
pressed," or ' sponged "tind pressed.
Prompt service and prices tho lowest
consistent with- flist las work.- For
sythil Dyers & Cleaners. 110 Mistletoe.
'.' 230
Stationer'! Stationery. See Jones'
fii-sl.- 234
Boudlor caps, all colors, priced from
50 crttta to $l.f..".. Deuel's Art Dept.
Lieutenant W. U. Feiiton. formerly'
of the Canadian Air Force, arrived in
Medford recently to fill a position on
theCalifoinia-t)regiin Power company
office staff.
Grand New Yolk high Jinks! Trail!
New Year's Eve! 211
Chocolate candy good sort cen
ters, only 2 pounds for 4.1c at Jones'.
234
I'roih lime and plaster. Medford
Lumber Co.
George T. Collins spent a day or so
In Eugene the latter pait of last week
in his capacity as president of the
Slate Elks association.
Army shoes and work shoes at Army
Goods Store. tf
Insurance Plus Service. R. A.
Holmes, The Insurance Man. tf
High top rubber bo;ds. $V. Army
Gorxls Store. I'. 10
COMING
TUES. DEC27TH
PA GE
Wise Medford men and women will
do their mailinK.of Christmas parcels
early in the forenoon at (he postoffice
between 8 and 9 o'clock, in order to
! avoid the rush that Beta in from the
I.lmo nt Medford Lumber Co. tf
MhB-J, Spears, tho enterprising
Nobles Enamel Itonower and Nobles
Polish are best for enamel finish. We
sell It. Geo. L. Treichler Motor Co.
230
Army Goods Store at 32 S. Central
avenue. tf
Guests at tho Hotel Medford Include
II. W. Wright of Seattle, J. P. Ship
man, Jr., of Manchester, N. H., E. W.
Ilnrth of Columbus, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs,
It. A. Parker of Oakland, Calif., Mr.
and Mrs. John McKeo of Laduco, P. C,
and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Jordan of Oak
Innd, Calif.
lluy your blankets at the Army
Goods Store and save money. 230
Plcotlng,
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft Shop. tf
Got your Xinns cards and candles at
DoVoo's.
...Nell Franklin Is confined,. l,o his
Louie, with, a severe attack ol tohHilltis
lllg dnncu nt Itlvorslde 'Community
club on Now Year's eve. Don't miss it.
Sporlal attraction. ' ' 231
Edgar VigUt,. yrChrdtmas gifts,
, Wanted Ceau rags atu Medford
Printing Co.'
Dnapltu the cold weather, and' the
slight snowfall there were registered
at the city nutnoniup tilts morning
nine parties traveling In as many cava.
souK' 'or wlilch hud' come from parts' of
tho country as far distant i9 Wiscon
sin. jN'ijw'oflJiCQrs'! ) drops' shoes. nh,v
Gcods Store, 32 S. Central Ave. '230"
liuy your blankets nt the' Army
Goods Store nnd savo money. tf
Try our merchants lunch. Tho
Shasta.
Outgoing travel from Medford has
been very light for the past few days,
but titers has boon much Incoming
travel duo to folkB coming from out
side points to spend tho holidays with
relatives. ' -
Army Goods Store at 32 S. Central
avenue. 230
Edgar Wight for low prlcos. tf
An automobile radiator and hood
cover makes an Idoal Xnins presont.
Modford Auto Top Co., 30 N. Urapo.
Phono 101. tf
Edward Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Kelly who has been attending
the Vnlversity of Oregon, returned
Friday night to spend Ule holidays.
Canteens nud cups, mess' kit sets.
Army Goods Store, 32 S. Central Ave.
.230
Uirge hIvo pork nnd beans 10c.
Army Goods store. 230'
Kdsar Wight, reliable Jeweler.
li. W. Ruhl, editor of the Mali Tri
bune, has retsirneil from a five weeks
eastern trip to the Washington confer
ence. :
Whon In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 10S, 711 E.
Mniu.
Latest song hits. Root Music Co.,
10.1 W. Main, Medford. 231
Kain coats and waterpnsof pants at
Army Goods Stost. 230
The civw of south bound passenger
train No. 13 reported this forenoon
that when that train left Portland last
night there were three inches of snow
on the ground, nnd that enrouto they
ran into five inches of snow at Merlin
and Grassls Pass. At Rosebssrg early
this morning there was just about as
much Ml'tw sss at Medford.
Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel
llldg. Telephone 'u;t-R. tf
Shingles, shakes. Medford I.br. Co.
i Hot coffee and light lunches, ta
' males and chill con came at DeVoe's.'
! Dr. P. C. lionovan and family of
Wliinipt'i!. Canada arrived in the city
yeslcniisy for sin indefinite stay. The
IHmovsins foi iue: l n-eled in Med
foid. j Psirtucr small going business, est.
'two yeas s, $3-1e cash. References
civeu and reqtsii'ed. Apply Msiil Trl
jbune. Pox 20. Give phone. 231
Christmas candles &0c each to $1.50
a pair, at The Vanity Shop. tf
! Dr. 11. E. -Murphy, reutlst, over
I Weolworth store.
' C. V Felix of tho Califosnia Oicgon
Power Co.. returned to this city yester
day alter a brief business trip to
I Yrel.a and Klamath Falls.
I Army shoos anil work shoos at Army
Goods Sore. 230
MEDFOTiD MATL TTJTBTTXE.
The Pacific highway between here
and Portland is reported to be in ex
cellent condition. One of the bridges
recently washed out at Jefferson has
been replanked and another will be
completed in a few days.
Duy your Christmas candles for
50c to $1.50 at the Vanity Shop. 234
High grade tailors for men and
women. Orres, Ashland, Ore. tf
R. 1. Stewart, builder, contracts for. th .)t.aI I()(lKfi vVoolmen of the;
all buildings. Residence 217 Apple . Wlirl(1 t0 ,e Elven lo u. members who
"reel. ,1nnn" li4:- " .secured new members dttrins the pros-
Tho merchants of the city all roportj, ,,It miia,. Th,.s0 lriCv8 are all
having enjjyod a big trade In holiday , , d , b ,,. r!lr,,t:n..3
goods Saturday.
Large size pork and beans 10c. Army
Goods store. TMy'
Order your dressed geese for Christ-
imis now. Phone 1U-F-2. 231 1
I This office Is prepared to wrap your
Christmas packages to send by mail
tor express. tf
j Among guests 'at the Hotel Holland
I are C. H. Myers and J. R. Glascock of
San Antonio, Texas, R. Fillardonald of
, Oakland, Calif., Sam Chcyncy of Chlco,
; Calif., J. G. Haldw In of San Francisco.
Dr. anil Mrs. P. C. Donovan and Dor
othy and Owen Donovan of Winnipeg,
; Canada.
i Special, $2.50, while thoy last,
j men's now dross hats, all guarantied,
at Apparel Cleaners and Hatters,
! 103 N. Central. 233
j Why bother with wrapping Chriat
;mas packages. Wo aro prepared to
wrap them so they will be safe for
; Bonding by mall or express. tf
j All kindB of rough and dressed
1 lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 108.
I Yll E. Main St.
The regular meeting of the 11. Y. P.
i U. of tho First Paptist church held
I last evening was devoted to tho cloc
; Hon of officers for tho coming Bix
j months. The following officers were
'elected: President, Helen DHtomore;
: vice president, Lawrence- Brock; sec
I rotary, Lucille Goold; treasurer, Les-
ter Merriman, and pianist, Thelmn
Kent. . ,
Go to The Vanity Shop for hand
made Chriatmns novelties from 50c
to $3.00. 234
A new shipment of pongee for hand
kerchiefs at Deuel's Art Dept.
All linen Initial handkerchiefs, while
they Inst 25c, at Deuel's Art Dept.
Adrian Lofiand who has been attend
ing O. A. C. this fall, returned to the
cily Friday night to spend tho holi
daya at home.
Army and navy uudorwear at Army
Gooda Store. 230
Cnll at tho F. K. Deuel & Co. dress
making parlors for reliable work in
dressmaking. 231
Big shipment of new Christmas
candlos from Mi's. Montgomery nt The
Vanity, Shop, tf
"' Rconrollment of enlistod men in
class 1A of tho fleet naval reserve has
been discontinued, according to advice
re.ce.itfd by. Lieutenant Commander
Raymond E. Kerr, commanding officer
.of the Portland recruiting station. Of
ficers may reenroll only on special per
mission granted by tho navy depart
ment, the order stated.
Get your Xmns'presonts nt Jonos'
cheapest storo In .Medford. 234
Leather iconta nnd vests at right!
price. U: S. Army Goods Store. tf
Because of the cold snap the past
fty days and their fear of a possible
hard freeze nightly most citizens have
takeu tho precaution to box in or wrap
their outside hydrants.
When In nocil of sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or como to
711 E. Main St.
Lath and piaster, Medford Lbr.
Co.
Three tourists were discovered this
morning who came to Medford yester
day In hoies of taking a little jog up
to Crater Lake and back as a sort of
side Issue during their stay hero. It
Is supposed that tho gentlemen are
experts in the use of tho skii.
When better automobiles aro built,
liulck will build thom. tf
Diamond's big Jewelry sale will save
you dollars. 231
Elaborate arrangements aro being
mado by the Elks lodge for their an
nual Christmas (see event next Thurs
day night by w hich thoy raise funds to
carry on their big Christinas charities
among tho needy of tho cltv nud val
ley. Beautifully original hand-made
novelties from 50c to $3.00 at the
Vanity Shop. 231
I Xmas hdkls., daudies, dandles, from
5c up. Jones. 231
I Be sure nnd attend Fay E. Diamond's
j big jewelry sale. 2S1
I Poorly packed Christmas parcels are
j liable to be damaged while In transit,
as froqitimtly the contents become
; loose in the mail sacks and damage
i other packages. "Articles enclosed in
i a parcel should be carefully packed so
they fit snugly together, making as
i small and compact a parcel as possible
i then wrapped -with corrugsited paper
and wrapping paper," says Postmaster
: Warner. "If corrugated paper Is not
available, two or th.-oo thicknesses of
I heavy wrapping paper should be used.
Then tie pus-eel lengthwise nnd cross
wise with Ntronx cord, knotting where
strings cross each other."
Get your Xmas presents nt Jones'
i cheapest store In Medford. 23 1
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building and Loan associa
tion. - tf
The Presbyterian Missionary society
will hold its regular monthly meeting
in the church cbapid at 2:30 p. m.
Tuesday. IV.-. 2"th
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Turkeys, .2
t.vsns for bs coding. J. C
Centra! Point.
yenr old
, I leering,
tf
LOST Tan leaihvr hand bag. fr-nu
car hot ween Medfotd and Grains
Pass. 1'iidav. Dee. loth, on Apple
gate load. Itew.iii:. Leslie W. Stan
sell. 44 4 N. Grape. 233
WANTKD Woman for isenernl hotis?
i work. ,"'V00 por month. C.ill Mrs
j Coo. Mansfield, if"
MF.DFORT). ORKOOX.
Mis. Cordelia Ankeny and daughter,
Miss Gladys Ankeny, arrived in the
city Sunday night from Eugene lo
spend the holiday, season with rela
tives and friends. The nip from
Kussene was made In Mrs. Ankeny's
closed car with Alfred H. Miller, who
went to Eugene on Saturday night, at
1 the wheel. The visitors are guests at
tho home of Mr. and Mrs. .Miller.
100 turkevs were bought Saturday ;
tree Wednesday night. Do.'. 21st. This
ii tho largest number of turkeys ever
i nnrehiisod bv the W. O. W. hero and
COBt rri,nn 11(,ar!y $l0.
a,. rsiumand's lewelrv ehIo r.d in
this isstse. 231
Laura Kerr is expected to return i
from Canyouvllle on Wednesday to j
spend the holidays with her parents,'
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cates. Mr. Kerr;
will return In time to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Kerr.
Mrs. Paul Hansen corsetlere for
Nullono. Phono 585-J. tf
Army and navy underwear at Army
Goods Store. tf
Indications aro that turkeys will be
higher priced for Christmas than they
were at Thanksgiving time. Dressesl
turkeys were being sold at the meal
markets today nt from 40 cents f r the
smaller and younger birds not very
fat, to from 45 to 48 cents for these of
prime quality nnd fatness.
Jone3 are headquarters for Xmas
candies and nuts. 23 1
Jones' prices on stationery are
way below others. ' - 231
Ijocnl members of tho Greater O. A.
C. association will co-opernto with M.
II. S. Alumni in tha staging of tho
Christmas ball which Is to be given a
wook from tonight at tho Nat, and to
which all students at O. A. C U'. of O.
and:her collogos are Invited as well
as all high school students and alumni.
China lily bulbs. Zap Art Store.
The best gift la tlie usoful one. A
"Pacific" cedar cheBt is an Ideal gift,
usefsil, ornamental and moth proof.
Will last a lifo time. Wo havo several
designs nt different pricos on hand.
Order now for Christmas. Trowbridge
Cabinet "Works. 230
A beaittiful and attractive window
display, arranged by Tom Swem nt
Deuel's for their hi? silk salo which is
now sindervay has caused wido com
ment. It is one of the most attractive
window displays shown in this city for
some time.
A good time now to overhaul your
Smith Form a-Truck' attachment. We
have the drive chains and sprockets on
hand' for thom. Geo. L. Treichler
-Motor Co. i ' 230c
F. M. Ewing of Portland, district
credit man for the Standard Oil Co..'
is. in Medford two or three days trans
acting business with Wl E. Walker, j
local representative of the company,!
returns to Portland this evening. Mr.'
Ewlng and S. S. Smith ve;-e boys ti
gethor in El D:iraclo; Kansas, and al
ways enjoy a visit together. -
Now and reclaimed O. D. shirts and
breeches at Army Goods Store. tf
Jones soils chorolnto candy, j 2
pounds for 45c. Can you heat it?
. . ..I 231
A. S. Rosonbassn's, former Southern !
Pacific agent who hits been in she city i
for the past two days on company
business returned last night to Port-!
land. Ho is claim agent for the coin-j
puny, ,
llandnsado linen kerchiefs in col-!
ors and white for $1.50. The Vanity '
Shop. 231 ;
You will find a full line of new and i
reclaimed army goods at 32 S. Central
aroniic. tf
n. a. m.
Regular convocation Tues
day. December 20th. 7:30
p. m. Election of officers.
A. V. NOTII, Socy.
Order of W. II. McGOWAN, 11. P.
With Medford trnno Is Modford mado
a box f Cigars
8
When you sue "stumped"
as to what tn l!uy Him!
A lUix of Cigars will
bo a Happy Thought:
We'll gladly help the
Women l-vks in their
soleotioss of the proper
blond lls.il she thinks
will ple.:se him ssiot.
Cigars ssse the always
wcloossse gift to man.
MEDFORD '
' CIGAR STORE
. I.. H.ivid-on
Cor. .Main and I'ir SI.
team
MM l
MONDAY. Dl'TF.M I'.ER
U. S. SUPREME COURT CONViCTS
HARDWOOD MANUFACTURERS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1!). T:so gov
cnsniont today won Its suit to compel
members of the American Hardwood
.tinnsil'aoturers association to ti-niilu-ate
co-operative selling nset'soils and
agreements alleged to . have been
adopted for the purpose of eliminating
competition among themselves aisd to
maintain and Increase prices.
The government in carrying its case
to tho supreme court charged that the
association, consisting of 003 persons
and corporations" engaged In tho pro
duction and salo of hardwood lumber,
combined nnd conspired to eliminate
ELECT- BINGHAM
PRESIDENT
FRUIT GROWERS
A meeting of the Fruit Growers'
.r-Hgue was held Saturday afternoon
it. the public library at which the fol
lowing officers for tho coming year
were elocted: President, Hal W.
Biiigbam; first vice president, E. W.
Carlton; second vice prosident, Wil
liam 11. Brayton; secretary, Harry
Rosenberg; treasurer, D. R. Wood.
Board of directors: Class of 1924
Hal Bingham, Guy Conner, F. C. Rei
mer, Carl Tengwald, Eric Wold, Gor
don Voorhies. Class of 1023 Harry
Rosenberg, D. R. Wood, V. C. Moore,
B. Mouller, Cheater Fitch, Halbert
Deuel. Class of 1922 F. Newhall,
F. C. Kenley, William Brayton, A. A.
Schuchard, P. Shearer nnd Bert An
derson. Tho league was organized in 1914,
when tho necessity of securing a man
to fill tho place of Prof. P. J.
O'Gara, who wbb at that tlmo county
Puthologlst, arose. After tho organ
isation of tho league in 1914 it was
quite active for several years under
the administsatioss of W. A. Sumner,
manager of the Potior Palmer or
chards. Interest of the growers In
tho lengtio lagged for two or three
years and tho body was inactive until
tho spring of 1920. At that time la
bor problem, the blight situation and
other vital questions called impera
tively for action and on May 29, 1920
several qf tho foremost growers cf
tho valley met at the Hotel Medford
for the purpose of, forming an organiT
zillion for tho protection of the or
chardifiU of the Rogue River valley.
This snooting took over the skeleton
of the former league and decided to
continue it, electing a president, a
secretary, a treasurer and a board of
directors.
Labor, was scarce and tho league
established an employment bureau in
addition to toeing that the orchard
isls of the valley were represented at
the county court and that the county
pathologist's and home demonstra
tion agent's offices received support
as well as giving the Talent Experi
ment station all the assistance possi
blo. Tho league is also responsible
for procuring tho services of Mr.
Young of the frost service. During
the period when the blightsltuatiou
was serious here the league backed
C. C. Cate, the county pathologist, to
a considerable extent and aided in
seeing to it that tho blight' situation
was completely cleaned up.
The object of the league is to pro
tect the interests of fruit growers 'in
the Rogue River valley and tho policy
of tho body does not Involve the so
luiilllli'l'i'TMilM'WWI iWlillHU'IIIIIIWIUHIIII i lllllim 1 1 1""1 i iiiithi
If you are in the market for used cars, now is the time to buy.
They never were and never will he cheaper. Here are some
of our prices:
1 Studebaker Six ... $450.00
1 Buick Four $200.00
1 1913 Overland $75.00
Fords, without starter $100.00 to $200.00
Fords, with starters, 1920 and 1921 $300.00 to $375.00
Terms to reliable parties.
is
C Er. G
19. 1021
, competition among themselves nnd to
' enhance their selling prices in re
istraint of trade and that they did this
i by comparing an.! exchanging under a
co-operative plan bulletins :ind report3
oonceininr. prices, stocks and produc
' lion. '
i Justice Clarke. In delivering the de-
Icislon, said it was clear from the cvi-,
! dence that the plan was a combiuatson
ito restrict production and to Increase
. prices. Tho calling of tho organiza
Ition an "ope'i competition plan" was
merely putting an old evil in a now
1 dress.
lution of nsnrkotlng or political prob
lems In any way whatsoever. The
reason that the activities of the or
ganization are not made public fre
quently is that few general meetings
aro held; a general meeting being
held only In the case of some circum
stance arising which demands tho ac
tion of tho league aa a body. ProD
lems which require attention to de
tails are worked out by the board of
directors which, as can be seen by the
list, is a representative body of men
ol varied Interests.
The league is at present composed
of 125 of the progressive orchardisls
of the valley. It is worthy of the
consideration of every grower as it
is an association for the protection of
tho interests of tho men involved in
the lurgest and most important indus
try in tho valley. In order to become
a member one must be. a fruit grow
ei or must be engaged in some closely
allied industry, ana must pay ?3.00
dues which goes entirely for the pay
ment of administrative expense such
as stenographer's fees and telegrams.
None of tho officers receive salaries.
No application blank is necessary to
obtain membership. D. It. Wood is
treasssrer and a $3.00 check made
payable to the Fruit Growers' League
addressed to him in Medford will se
cure a membership for any person
who meets tho other requirements.
Some of the more important prob
lems which have been mapped out
I for'solution by the league for the com
I ins vear are: Co-operation with
other organizations of the northwest
in an effort to secure reduction of
freight rates; the arrival at a better
understanding of the fruit wiping
question with less stringent regula
tions and numerous other matters
cf vital interoet to local fruit grow.
ers. . . - . ' '''
' inoslsh organ, u dollar bill
n popper ' 1h; anil n ' bit of
the link or ' the Irish fsm
TOM
ncwe
"FROM THE
GROUND UP"
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"SILENT YEARS"
from '.MainVollo .To," Harriet i.
Coins-lock's ixivvoi-ful novel with
Tl'I.LY MAIVillAIJi
and
I'.U-MNU STAKKK
ates
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WOHANCOLLAPSED
RIGHT ON STREET
GOINGTO STORE
"For eight years 1 suffered from
a disordered stomach and didn't
know what it wan to enjoy a hearty
meal, but nsv digestion Jh perfect
now" said Mrs. Hugh Mend.-nliall, of
the Tourist Hotel. Portland. Os-o.
"I frequently had such awful at
tacks of indig.-ssson I thought I
couldn't live through them, nnd I
was so nervous nnd rcsilesB 1 got very
little sleep. 1 was so weak that twice
on nsy way to the comer store I col
lapsed nnd had to bo carried home by
nsv husband.
"I only weighed ninety pounds,
when 1 began taking Tiinlac. and now
1 weigh a hundred and twenty
pounds and I f-l bettor and stronger
than over in ray life. I am in such
splendid health 1 .rim hardly renllzel
am tho isame poison. In my opinion
Tisnlac has no equal."
Tanlac and Tannic Vegetable Pilla
are sold by the West Hide Pharmacy,
and by leading aiuissi.-iio c,rouni.
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Christmas
at
ar Bowl
Santa Glaus Will Be There.
WOOD
Best wood of all kinds.. Only wood In
city nnder cover. Also beat Ltaa
Coal at $17 off ear. ,
! VALLEY FUEL CO.
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Go,
Pure
Candy
15c lb.
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