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PIT There's Never Been a Peach Borer in Our Orchard PRIMARY CONTES In some sections tho peach root hrrer" Infests a Urge percentage of the pech roots ta tho nurseries. In some nouthern localities the dreaded Nematode cr eel -worm U a serious menace to peach roots. In the nineteen years we've hoen growing trees at Topponlph. no on has ever discovered a borer or Nema tode In nor of our trees. Tlw planter la entitled ta absolute ment today and with protection from all such rlik. HeiThoma make two gat it wnen no nuys our trees, vte &aU,a Ior ,ho position. GUS NEWBURY 10 E JUDGESHIP I UNLICENSED DOGS WILL BE KILLED SAYS SHERIFF The state Ltw requiring licenses tor all lons within the county will be MEDFORD MAN 10 IN VILLE BRICK CO BEN WELL AI THE HIGH SCHOOL TOMORROW NIGHT JJUfS', Attorney Oua Newhurv of thia city 'all dens within the county will oe Mr. j, j. lirophy, who recently pur- The famous octor-entertnlner, lien win file for circuit iudao at the spring trl' h ahoilff. anrt a chased the old lUvim.-a home In the f Scovrll. will appear at the high school nrlmarv according to an announce- d ,rttolurwm , bfl appointed to vst vm of town, made thU office I auditorium Tuosday ereulng. January prlmarj. accorain to an announce ,ound up Bll canine The license ploant Mll yeaterilny and Informed I . .,. .,.iw clerk's offW, Ua that arrangements have ben com- '" u. ",, i nn ."- ore procuraoio ai mo imn-v, u tttnt arranaenu' vowed candl- and a. period of (trace, not yet do- plotcd for the establishment at Jack OtW ruuncs elded upon will be allowed all flotf annvllln thU iiprlna ot the blKuent use healthy, vigorous poach plU and lurk ln ln background. Including At- owner. After a dog Is caught he will brick and tile yard In the mute of bwd on the resultant eoedltng, our torn(iy n p. Norton of Ornnts Phjw. be held In the pound, and will be orVKon. peaches, prunoe, plums, apricots, e-te. . ,, rn(rv tho domrv-mti,- ticket, freed when the license U paid. If not, I Associated with Mr. lirophy In the You can't find better rooted trees No pfncUl announcement of the entry he will bo executed. The license an- enterprise U licit Chlldera of Med-) Merchant of than we produce on our clean. nowlc)f Norton In the race has been made, riles alike to city and country doic. ..m, one of the best pealed brick men laxima lieoerva lion sou. 4n(l ,t u nuy conceded that the The fee U 13 for male dojrs and J li0i masons on the Pacific coast. Hn Then cur own growing of apple raPC, on ,he n0pUhuonn ticket U be- for female. not oniy hnowa how to nuke the be.H and poar aeodllnKS are u Hed fcr our tww,n ,wbury and Thoma. Friends KvUtlx to he kllllnir of dogx. If brl i, ftn(i tllln to b hud., but la utou own Block. V Of row (ho entlro tree cf CounWlmall T. w. Mllea are urrln no U-nao Is paid. Hherttf Terrtll wild ono of the be contractor aid on our own irpsn. riean aou irora, ine ililTl to enter the race, but he flat- ho would haw to. sluco the law had buudrr la the couutry. Bt-edltnn root to the ftnlahed. budded or grafted treo, enn or two yoara old fortedly refuses. It Is also political hen upheld ly the Marlon county graueo ireo, onn or two yoara oia. . , -. , ., . x, ,.,j, court ' S. .. , . ' . , " .,i..- roli that Attome)' Jvowton lioraen couru That a tha way to insure aatlefac- ; , . t wv is not prone to make the i-ace tor the (democratic nomination. For the lcs'l'datlve pis roe Pen 'Shrldon h.vs announced hia eandl- tlon. Our euetotuers' appreciation is found ln an Increased business every j year.. ' t Vinl -r ! fctin'nA4 tint va won't book your crder it we can't ?ey for the rtate eenate. and Vernon pleaae you. Your money would do tor ITh Cowaiil are tenta- us no good Th. . oom iblnn "ve cnnaiutui lor tne lower nouse. worth more than mney. j Kor the county commissioner va- Klvo hundred dog collars have been reeelvod by tho unty clt-rk. and a number have necurvd their licences. HARDING FAVORS CANAL (Continued from Page One) Nearly all the machinery neeeswary haa arrived at Mvdford and within a few days will be hauled to the site whore the yard will be located. -Juiit at the city Umlta tu the aouth end Of town. Mr. Prophy Informs us that at-this location thVro is enounh clay to build a brick city the alxo of l'ortlund the beat quitllty of brick and ttlo clay yet found In tho L'nltrd Hlatea outside of 1.1, ... i . .k- u'.i.kt xi a cancy. now held hr James jwn. the Industnr. wouia oe Drougni in conv Tlnautv which In Ilrma Heautv in all Incumbent and Thoman Ptmpoon of munleatlon with all ocean routes by the world-fumed cly of Pan X'leuo, partlralara as to tre bloom, bear- Anhlnnd are mentioned. H la aald the execution of the Ht. Lawrence Cal.. where bulldlnw built of thla lag, ripening, keeping and shipping, tout Ashland would rather have a waterway project. To enable ocean- twine kind of clay S0 yearn ago ar but' with brilliant rod coat. representative In the bounty councils going vessels to have access to all the IU in good condition. wiGmvoTOV vtnamv m Ithan in the leglslaiive halls. Owena porta or the ureal umes, wouia ruive This will be the eniy nrst-cla will be a candidate for re-clectlon or durtrlal life ot the continent's Inte-jthls stute, and Kedding. Cul., and not. but his friends my ho will. irior. there can bo no doubt that it will rr- IValins in the political future It 1! "The feajilbltity of the project lit un- quire a large force of men ta supply said that County Judffe Oardner will QueHtloned. and 1u coMa eompred the demand, aa their flrwt kiln of txs a rnndtdate for secretary of atato with some other groat engineering 400,000 brlrk Is olrtvaily conlru. tcd In X924 and that William II. Coleman, works would be small. Disorganized for by Med ford people and ordi-ra are and prostrate, the natlona of Central ; coming In every day from many of Europe are evi-n now setting their' the neighboring towns. Jacksonville ToppeniAh, VCs H. H. HPKRUVO, SAleanuo. Medford, Box 6S0 WOOD Beat Mnd of ail kind. . Oady wou4 In gqr cover. Also txaa ras Ctoal a til off csar. VALLEY FUEL CO former county clerk will be a candl date for idierlff the fame year. There Are a Good Many Cold Days Ahead If jofl havont a ham-mem t in your house we can Install an ARCOLA ARTICLE BY LOCAL L TEACHER IS PUBLISHED IN EAST hands to the development a great continental waterway, which connect ing the Hhlne and Danube will bring water transportation from the ll lack to the North Hea' from Mediterranean to Baltic. i VI" II 1 1 1 1 1 ILJII TJLI1 ly I " nnuonaiimic prejuaiee ana rro I ill 111! II II 1 1 Ml 1111 11 lil nomic difficulties can be overcome by t Europe, they certainly should not be formidabio obstacles to achievement lesa arduous and giving promise of even greater advantages to the peoples of North America. Not only would the coet of transportation bo 'greatly reduced but a vast popula II ma Ora Co'.lins. first grade tlon wouIJ brought overnight In teacher In the Jackson echool. has immediate touch with tho markets of contributed an article to the Kinder- the entire world." garten and First Grade, which is a- Suggestions Made, magazine of practical helps and ug- The president, in an addrees touch- gestions for teachers ot these grades. uton the agricultural situation In Hot . Water n eating plant having and is published by the Milton Brad- dewy, but without attempting to die boiler and radiator on the same floor, .ley Co., of Springfield. Masts. :tate the counw ef th conference dls- I Miss Collins contribution appear CU!Wions. outlined a half dozen broad ArCOla PriCeS Have - ;ln thc January Issue, and is a full questions. Thcs briefly included: i Ttjvnnno IftCT lraRe iI1UBtr!lt,?tl article, showing an practical development of the water ... irOPPea u0 exhibit of first grade work. 'resources of the country, both for if v..- - L w.. Tne PU'P0 of the annual exhibit transportation and power, including K4ivV f Whi!h "he WrUrs' 19 to 8h0W the Plana for electrification ot the na- MXTvLLrJl OUVrA.TOK Ipatrona of the school some of the tion's railroads. The m4 sncBsful pipeless beating things accomplished by the primary- Development of a thorough code rytftem known. ipupils during the year. The photo- of Uw anil i,u,ineM proct-edure. with fgraph in the article is of her school tho proper machinery of finance. Hart nnxnner of ootn irpe m room in tniiiicotne. io.. snowing through some agency, to insure that samples of the work done during turn-over capital shall be as gener each of the nine school months rep- ousiy supplied to the farmer and on -resented. In the pictures are chll- as reasonable terms aa to other in- idren crewed to illustrate the work duatri,-- oone or me people or different coun-j Formation of co-operative loaning. tries wnicn were stuaiea ana me ns- buying and selling associations. toricai ana seasonal events taugnt.i Creation of instrumentaUtics for rne pilgrims are mere, also me japa-!coliectlon and distribution of useful nese and Eskimos, Kit or Kut. tho n,i ., i,,fnrmntir.n ,.. in i-.ro. 13.00 per tier and np. (Dutch children. George and Martha Vent violent fluctuations of markets. Washington and others Just as attrac- Methods for bringing about further trve and interesting. I reclamation, rehabilitation and x- Tho article Will, no doubt lift Of tension of the ftirrirulturl nrfta. Post. Hen Heovell, Is a nephew of tha Into Kir Henry Irving and son ot the lato Very Hev. Frank Heovoll, dean of SUIohury. Kngland. With Irving ho played III "The Venice," "Macbeth," "Knust." "l-oula XI." and "Tho Hells." Ho Was with Wilson linr rett in "Tho Sign of The Croia," "Lights O'lrfjndou." "Tho Sliver King" and "Tbo Mansman." With Mr. Rlrhurtl MansHeld he playmt In "llimry V" and leading roles with ! Other great actors and companies." I Purlng the groat war bo acted as entertainer and cheerio of the sol diers and sailors of the allied armies and nation. In llelgtum, Krance, Oreat Ilrltaln, I. S. A.. Canada. Ho U meeting with great succeaa appearing bote re packed houses every whero ho goes. The program Is well balanced with gems from the classics and popular authors. Among the numbers are some rf Mr. Scovell's own side-split-ting humorous competitions, notably "The Football Match," and "When Mother's at the Club," The program will he Interspersed with clever "skits" that produce uproarous laughter. Some of Medford's leading musl lana will also appear on the pro gram. re VI t , lu.!4 jr " : Wv IJ J.iirf.i..s.-.hU,.a ; i $ NHWIxi't , f t A pm 5 F II SOUND TIRE CO HOLDS CONTEST Dainty Eaters Versus Hungry Hooligans at Crater Club Tuesday use tn Southern Oregon. The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. WOOD The Sound ltubber company of Ta coma. Washington. Is offering a prise of ISO. 00 for a name for Its exclu- wlve process of rubber manufacture. The contest will close March SI. The sound Kiiblxr Co. is a northwestern concern which operates practically entirely in the northwest, producing a Uro of ununualiy hign quality uu.-tpv, rmu . . .ii.i aoie to western roaa ronunionw. inn cimpalgn, wnicn is win launcneu ojr this company Is in the hands of tho content mnnauer, rkund Kubber Co., Tacoma. Wash. y, 'At j . i I -U'-r. -it A SPLENDID 5 r TONIc, 4 I ANP .I 3 flYSTI'M PURIFIER atiiioi'iirn.iaaaui .3 wis -atc'iturreioi L . ,THt3)f1MHV,OlS f I rCJUTVUiCitMI UO , wrrtru..-eirt X mum " .- r4 si't;,'.AtJ . .y .: iT. U. OF 0. PRESIDENT FORUM W E DNESDAY The Craters club among oiher things Is developing tome fine table talent. Several of the members have become ambidextrous and wield their entrenching tools from port to starboard with equal felicity, Pome of the eternally hungry Cruters who ran bo depended upon ln the gustatory mopping up process j are Cole lu imes, John Goodrich. Hon I'aul Janney and H. A. Mlk The more dainty eaters are led by Dr. Clancy and among their cumbi-rare Frank Farrell, Vern Vaw tcr. Pr. F.lllott. O. O. Alenderfer and !ou Vlrlch. Llltlo can be etpectod of thu latter group ln a pinch al though aomo of lliom bare reputa tions as freo hand eaters. The next Craters banquet will bo held at 6:3(1 tomorrow evening In tha American Legion club rooms. Under cover, , Prompt Delivery. . 1120 N. CENTRAL WOOD CO Phone 634-T 1 J.M. CAELTON. practical help to all first grade teach ers who read it. r R1ALTO L NOW PLAYING HOOT GIBSON In the fiery drama of a inaa wlio fought hit way through blazing fend of the Riant for ests straight U tho lioart of the 0rl who had tutted him. "THE FIRE EATEli" I WEDNESDAY MABEL NORMAND in "MOLLY 0" a How to Save 5c, 10c, or 15c at the Drug Store ' That is the charge that is made for different sized bottles. Bring your bottle and make the above saving. Heath's Drug' Store ' The San-Tox Shop 109 East Main Street 1'romotion of a new conception of the farmers' place In the national so cial and economic scheme. The president, who walked the four blocks from the White House to the New WUUrd hotel, where the conference U meeting, received a hearty ovation when be appeared in the conference ball. Tbe delegates and others in attep dance, including a number of sen a tors and house niembere, listened at tentively, very etrong applause greet ed bis declaration for more adequate credit facilities and applause also broke forth when the president made a slight degression to assert that the present condition in the agricul tural Industry la "truly of nutlonal Interest and not entitled to be regard ed us industry Is "truly of national in' terest and not entitled to be regarded as primarily tbe concern of either a clasa or a section or a bloc." ' The president was followed by Sec retary Wallace, who declared the con ference had been called to consider 'the present agricultural depression 'and remedies for it, and also the lay ing down of a permanent policy for .the upbuilding of a sustaining agri- , culture. At the close of his address he an 'nounced that Itepresentatlve Ander I son of Minnesota, chairman of the joint congressional Inquiry commis sion would act as permanent chair man of the conference and Dr. H. C. Taylor, chief of . the bureau of mar kets and crop estimate as executive secretary. Secretary Wallace told the dele gates that constructive efforts might properly be made ln threo fields, which ho outlined as follows: First What may be done prop erly through legislative action. "Second i What may be done through administrative and. educa tional effort, national and state, by ;tho various - agencies, charged with the duty of fostering agriculture. "Third What may and should be dono by the farmers, themselves, In dividually and through, their organi zations." . Tresldent P. L. Campbell of the University of Oregon is scheduled for an uddrees at the forum of the Med- ford Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday. This will bo the second appearance ot the university's president since the forums were stnrtil some two years ago. Ho always has an interesting story to tell and Medfurd people should intercut themselves tn the In stitution which ho represents, which has a student body of some 2000. Tbe forum will be held at the Med- ford hotel at noon. In Msmorlan la memory cf T. M. Farrel, who paused aay Jan. St. 1921. We miss thee from our home Dear husband und father; We miss thee from thy place, A shadow o'er otir'llfe Is coat. We miss the sunidiinu of thy fare. Wo miss thy kind and willing hand. Thy fond aJ earnest raro. Our home dark without you We miss thee everywhere). 259 WIFK AND BON. Publicly Indorsed! Tfiu of thousands of ruort and women throuflrhout lh United States and Canada, of all cs and In all walki of life, afflicted with stomach, liver and kidney dUordera, some of them of long standing, na wtll a thousand of weak, thin, nervous men and woniru apparently on the verge of collapse, have testified publicly that they have , been fully restored to their normal health, strength and weight by tho use of Tanlac. Still others, who seemed fairly well, yet who suffered with Indigestion, hcadachei, shortness of breath, dixiy spells, sour, guy stomach, coated tongue, foulness of breath, constipation, bad complexion, loa of appetite, de pressed feeliuqs, state that they have been entirely relier cd of thc distressing symptoms and restored to health and happiness by Tanlac. That is THE REASON WHY the do mand for Tanlac, the powerful Reconstruc tive Tonic and body builder, haa broken all world's records. . , Tunlac and Tanlac Vrgeti.1.ln mis are sold by the West Side I'harmncv and bv lending druggist everywhere. i sim s ins ss Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director SPRAYING luu.a . wuiuirtKJtT l-nre or small Orchard Jobs, Modem Kqulptneert. 1 twins In fn rWttnw-t tutsa. T5 Y. M. C. A. HAS BIG PHOENIX HIKE rhofult bey a last Saturday took advantage of the fine weather to get out Into tho hills for the day. Leav ing Phoenii at 9 . m., the hoys hiked across tho valley east to the cliffs where some time was spent In look ing over tha curious rock formation. Erosion and weathering have carved out many interesting and grotesque shapes, thero are cavee and peculiar lava formations and haw's nests on shelving ledges which are inaocessl bio to anything without wings. Each boy then showed his skill (If any) with the trying pan ln his own behalf. All products of the skillet were adjudged "good" by the produc er without much regard for the ac tual quality of tbe cooking. After lunch tbo party went to the top cf the range east, where a fine view was had. The boys retnrned about 5 p. in. Cash Wood was' In charge of tho hike. POPE'S BODY LIES IN 8TATE (Continued from Page One) A Sprayer Many Growers Have Long Wanted This new Bean outfit meet, thc demand for a ligLt-wcisht rig with plenty of power, high pressure, and big capacity. It delivers 1 2 &allotvi of Ikjuld per minute at 300 pounds pressure. If that capacity is about right for you, then the sprayer you ought to have is a On the Jacksonville road ahout two o'clock Sunday afternoon for some un known reason a Ford car. In which man and woman and their two or threo year old daughter, county seat resldentH, went off the road Into the; but will he admitted upon his arrival ditch about one-fourth mile this side of j If tho new pontiff has not been chosen, the turn, and overturned. Tho child j As Cardinal Dougherty of Philadelphia suffered!--'-Dadl? bruised arm: and ,. is in the West Indies, Cardinal OCon- sprained thumb, . but tho parents moll, for several days at least, will bo Cardinal O'Connell's voyage to Home to participate In the election of a suc cessor to I'opo llenedict were an nounced today. With his official party consisting of Mttr. M."J. Splalno, the Key. R. J. Haberlln, chancellor, and Dr. John 11. Blaitery, a layman, the cardinal will sail tomorrow from New York for Naples oa tho President WllHon. He will havo only eight days to reach Rome before tho conclave opens, ; escaped Injury beyond minor bruises. Jack Altken of Medford, who was pawn I ins by, took the family home. the only American with a volco and a vote ln tho election of the new bead of the Roman Catholic church. h ft' Fil ! AvM V lit. . 0 GIANT TRIPLEX It has Bean porcelain-lined cylinders, thc most satisfactory cylinders ever developed for a sprayer pump; thrcndlcss ball valves, which cannot cor rode or stick tight and which can be opened up enttrsly in less than two minutes Dean patented pressure regulator, which holds the pressure to the exact point desired, and eaves much wear and tear on engine and pump; long-wearina eccentrics instead of cranks; and many other advan tages, including the absence of stuffing boxes and stuffing box troubles. Sign and send the" coupon, which describes entire Dean line for 1922, HUBBARD BROTHERS , Corner Main and Riverside Tbe Bean Giant THplHj ) equipped " " " ' ' with Ae new 6 H. P. Dean ermine, which . . can easily und quickly he niatfc available for all kinds of power jobs. Aak about it.