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MKnronn matTj TmrniXE, MKDTOftQoiimoy, rmn.Y. FEBRTTAnV- 10. 1D22 vmv, vxw. IF Take a rUu of Salt to floih Xldntri UBkddn botban you-JDruut loU of water. ttln mt rsgularly vaMuallr pro. inert kldiwy trouble fn urm or wth"r' . wu hlH,ri 'tuorlty, W mum lb urlo aald la tncut M0ltM th kklwy, thy Income omworVadi luirglibt cUia up ami aUM all aorta I dlalrM, particularly bucJtauha and mla ry la tit aidtuy rr-gUmi rhcumatM twin- If "re brairaobn. aald (Uiuivh, eD atlpaUon, torpid liver, aloeiiluaiMa. bladdar and urinary Irritation. 11m moni.nl tour back hurts nr Ud. wT aren't "tin rilit, or II bladdor , I yml hout "" o' Jd Malt from any good pharmacy taka a tablnpoonfui In a claa of waUr wfora braaktaat lor a law day aixl your blJoera will then act flat. ThJ famous aalu il mail from tha aeld of frapa nd lemon juleo, combined with liluls, and baa liru ua4 fur generations to flush aloafM kidnaya and stimulate tbaro to normal activity i alao to nautralb tha eld la tba urlr ao It no Jenifer Irrl UU, thus ending bladder disorder. 'ad Haiti cannot lujura anyone tnaaa a dallqtitiuj enVrvearont llthhv water driak wliiah million of man and wi Uka now and than to keep tha kidney and urinary orjran clean, thus avoiding serious klJuey alaaaja. A BUYER'S PHILOSOPHY "When 1 buy for cvlee I would rellir know the firm which make th maehtnn Uio in lluieii la wear isome talk about superior melala and brilliant engineering aklll. "I don't know murh about thou qualltlo of differmit metal which makna thm beat Ut different pur pose nor do I know anything of the technical law of mechanical engineering but I do know hu man Datura. "I know that a concern with tha right Idea of aorvlra (o Ita euatomers -the concern that haa ucded has dono ao Imrauao Ita product ban niadn good with tha people who hour, lit It. "I'll bet on that concern and 1 feel comfort a bin when I have bought Ita product, It Isn't Kood business for me to trada anywhere hUmi. I cannot afford to do ao." Wa consider that our uccm our nineteen yaara In baainrt and tha fuel that our baaiuaaa l a rowln bunlnpita- haa Iwn dua Ur'y to Ihn vry fuel Jim quot. ad, In no linn la a troatnr dierii of mf(tfnrA Wared In thr anllrr by tlm buyt-r than In thn niinory lion. Themforn thn nurxcry with an aatabllahnd rupiitatloa for Rood (tumlx and a :iuaro dual la worthy of your patrnar.". " Kor nlnntinn " yrnrii haro grown and dr'llvrd from Tonjin flwin, rotirl, trmmttKhty matured tri to thounnnda of or chardlata In ! Htal of Winblmt top uu.l thmughout tb wrat.; Wo ar (till In tha aama old apot; In tha aamn old pWnnt occupation and our cralaC atifr.lln today la In matlnir tha amlling ownc-ra of productive, prorit-making or rhnrda tha trowa atundlnit la which wnm propuKMod In our nurry. Our trewi r Rrown on clean, naw aoll of thn Vaklma Indian KarvBtlon. Hlch adl. ahundancn of aunahlna and molntura undr control ara all baalc factora. Hut wiually nc.Hiaary la a contlnuotia culiiatlrn lo dov.op thn root ytm for which our trca ara fa inoua, and tha hard wood fUiln which la only mada poaalhln by tha combination of tha above nccoa aary alamenia. Tou can't produca good Irana without hraln and mnaclo Intalll gantly appliixt. V think w know how to grow thmu. Our cumom crs aro a urn of . Wwhington Ntmery . Co. Topponlah, Wah. 1 .. II. H. ftrntlJ.VG, ftalranua llo HBO, Motlfonl SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT To HOMEOWNERS AND BUILDERS We are now in a position to offer The Mueller Convector The moat successful pipeless iurn&cd made On Very Liberal Termi If you are figuring on a fur nace for next fall; let us in stall it now and have it paid for by then. Many local references. The Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Cheap Fuel M'o linvn no apcclol price or rut ratoH, but we have thn boat and rhoaprwt fuel In tho city, and all undor our largio ahods. Tlno $il.(H twr tier. Hnnhvood $3.7i other fuel In proportion. Dry it a bono. less m it our roHubir pi leen. VALLEY FUEL CO. ' - PHONE 7fl - ROUND TABLE TO BE HELD PHOENIX I On VVmlwadfty a numb"!" of th lnll of thi Aid HM!liy nw't'nt riydo hull and nix nl th riny. cbarWiK ("til fUlnif It up for m(i, Among thiwn wor M....uiifi V. K. Audnrwoi.'.Olt' t un tcr, John ft'tborln. C. 0. Murtlvv, Wl t.-r Prumir lirown, Kmuk lJinxt r and OlIllllM. Tonight (Krhlny) thn I'liixml Itt- IhiMhood will umft nt f'lyiln hall fur ft "Hound Tlil" nnd K'nnrl goml tlm, with light ri'fn'Hlmiciitu, illnciiMK'.on of "Conununlty Advnnmnnt," ft" Kvory majt In tha community lw lnvlt'd lo alt'-ml anil Join In thu dUcuauinii and aoclul hour, 7;3u. About forty of tho young fiipl' gnihnrid on Mondny rvanlng nt thr mnnNit tir a C B. Iuatntaii nioi-tltm and "obaorvatlon ax-lal," and had flna 1 1 mo. Hi-vrrM n-w moiubora wcrr riMflvad Into thn 'icrt)-, U'V. Norinuii II. H.inlu m of Jioattl" haa bann tmKuRHd for a htU' of two wM'ka iiKt'tlnga at thu 1'lxnmU church to begin Humlny mortilng, Kcb. 21th which prom Imi to bn of unutiunl Intor cat. Mr. HarrlHon, until a yrar ago an piAtor for alwnl 10 yean of the I'nlvi'ralty rrrahyiftrlna church ti Hxattln, which graw during that tlm to Im thn HuiiHul targnat I'rriibytarlun church In (Im city. Ill )ia nlO'-o thfD hld liiiM'tlng In Ki'voral Hnntll fhtrch-a almllnr l-i thoaa h will con duct In Hioonlv and ha bw n nngngiti1 conatantly la Hlbln fvancollam with much auccr. Mnkn your pinna t har Mm. It will ! worth whll tt kap knli. to March 10 orn for thoi mix'lliig On Wi'dnnaday aftrntMin, Tab. 15lh tha ladloa of ih I'tinix hilialonnn aoctcty and thnlr friend ar lnvlt'd to mm t at 2:30 at thn homo of Mra. T. J MalniKP'n for thn regular IVhruary iiHvtlniT. and an lntr'Kiing pniKram Mr. Win. Carl- will talk on "Mia lonary Work Among tho Indiana," an Mra. 0. C. Hartley on "Korea." ThU will I) thn lat meeting oflhl churcli year for payment of pledges made through tha a'cet'. Next Sunday evening, Feb. II. the paator will gtvo Another chapter ter moB.'entiilvd yifciwn in I'.io Ihimpt, it. .now Are tu Minnty raiien: howlng Klljnh a be quailed and fit) for IiIk II f before tho threat of I wlrkfd woman. In the morning at II nlao a aeriii n of nperltil Intercnt llllilo arlkool al 10 o'clock wltlt clamuis for all. ' Pimply Skin? Take MASTIN'S VITAMON TABLETS Caay aaa Ecaa ital Katalu Qaltk Fw roa there e now wha can not aatnnliiblnuly arid to their energy and tlitnr. Near the kln of erup tliini anil eujny that eee-mlld firm fleah 'P'T'' of well-built hmlv. Rliira Brlenea wreoleil from Natitra thnae myalerloim llfe ilvluif. hrnltb. bullillng element ha vltamlnea thouvandl upon thaiiaamta cuu tell yeu of tha amanlng aud almuH uurIp-IIIi reaiilta frmn their MASTIN'S VITAMON TAIU.KTS rnntaln net only remit vltamlnea, but oil lni of tha irerlou Tliamlnp A, B and C apeelolly niiieentraed and combined with fma orffiiale Iron and the noreaanry lime aalta which your irntpiii neeria to keep you atrnna and well. If you wnnt to qulekly cleitr your akin and cimipli'ulnn. put aoma firm healthy flrh on your bnni't, lnereaae your Uerra furee and power and look and feet far hotter, make thla atnipio et Klrat wclon youralf and meaa n re youraeir. Nett, taka MAHTIN'M VITAMON TAIU.KTS two Inbleta with every meal. Then weigh and in pa aura youraulf agulu eaeh week nnd ronilnue Inking MASTIN'H VITAMON TAttUiTM regularly until you ara aatlatled with your gnla la weight, "pep," ouergy aud improved uppMirnaiD. I unlit upon tha Original and Oeuulua VlUiuon JMASTIN5' ttaaaaaawaai naaii immF y iii&vacojci THtWCIHAVj VtAiT VITAMINI MNUlNt HNil , lAOLtt fully guaranteed In every reapaeU At all good Urusglaa, ONIGHT Of what ua VT1' 7 I ar (im ! fcxV I turn with "Ok aa flr. malla tkta. flb. X I k rWtk, aunUm chMlu, Ak I uniWr h ay, T I a Mmraim aliklflMliiBf UcaT I DRY WOOD 2.75 to $4.25 Per .Tier In shed at 111 N. Fir CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 PAR E I TEETH IN I L Thn I'urenl-Tcncluir'a council nf Medford la hhuwInK peraliilciifo In lu i tfuru to mukii llm prupottod urfw (itilliiance cffertual for It intended purpoae. At tint luat regular ment liiK of thn rounril (f the a-veral Pur er tTcuc ho r'a clrclea il tbo city It wuk voted to rlrculuto petltiona amoiiK the rlrc'oa and ail other wo trieu'a orKtiiilatlona of M ml ford, auid petition to urn" upon tho city fath- era thn nerilly for a hmher an limit thun la now Ih-Ihh ronaldernd fur a tnutili'lpul Mirfew ordinance. The Parniii-Te -hor'a council muln tulna that the injHed reKulntlon ilit'Uld b t perii'.l.u up to tho lKh tennth birthday, with aiimmer bourn a 11 o'clock and winter hours lit 10:30. It la pointed out that thn phynlral Ktowth of rnrly ndoleni-enco rnnulrea a Ioiik period of aleep; that natlafac tory pr area III im limd nereaHltatnH "arly houra; that the) Influenco of the itn-et after the houra propoaed la not Kenerally calculated to eatabllah the UlRheat moral ldoala. One of thn moat uaeful lenaona for Ymuiik America la that worthy nrnbl t'.i.na are often hltKhte-d by belna; ex- Mined too much to the nlr.ht air. It la hoped by the Parent-Teacher't oiKhiiUatlou that a heavy weight of vldeiico will ba produced by thu pe lltlonai ' At tha meeiUiR mentioned above tho more oulaUudltig feature were, tho report Cf the Social Service ommittee, which ahowed that three vrade. ai-hml are furnlabln milk to under nourlahed pupil and that the ccmmlttPo I upi.rviin? thn aewlnc being done for needy chrdren: and the announcement by thn chairman hat all paid up member are aoon to NT TEACHERS WAN HE CURFEW ecelve thn OreRon I'arenl-Teacher'a attend Sunday cho;l preaent. and dur Mouthly, the uniform fi-c of 21c In all iir the afternoon be and Rev. II. (J. oral circle Including the magailne aubecriptlon In the abaence of the president, Mr, till rge Kunrman. the vice prcul lent. Mrt. Klein, prealded. At the Pas! ; i Kathlyn William has been known, horaea on the KirtTnnd farm bado fare- aa an nrtrea wh i day powerful amo- well to your correspondent and family. . ...... . . .. .... uonai mica, and no baa appwarea in any a sreat one. but reader of Zane !... .Ill .r. Ih.l In lh.1 character ' lieauty SUnton" In "The I'. P. Trail", the picture which U being shown at the Pago theatre tonight fur the last time. Mia William bas atlded greatly tj her fame. At th Rialte Moonlight." a picture starring Mary M Hits Mlnter. rlose tomorrow night at j the Itlalto theatre. It I an exception ally clever comedy, and played by a splendid cast. It offer a sure cure for tho blue. "The Whistle to Sound William 8. Hart new picture for Paramount, "Tho Whlatle," will sound tho rally call to tho Page theatre to morrow for three days with the three clever Juvenile actors who add novelty to "Tha Whistle." TheA are tieorftk (Stone.- Will Jim Ifatton and little Richard. Headrtclc the latter having already endeared himself to Page follower by his work In ".The C hllil Thou OaVest Me." ; Tho presence of theaii Juveniles In tho picture add mightily ti the human Interest aa each I an admlrablo actor aud ideally suited to the role. The leading feminine role Is played by Myrtle Hleaclmnn and Frank lirown leo Ik the "heavy." . Power find suspense and Intense hu man Interest are tho outstanding fea tures of this picture, whllo Clyde Cook will entertain In "Tho Toreador," his lutest special two reel comedy. May Robson 'Tuesday One of the boat attractions booked at tho Page theatre this season is May Kolmon In "It Pays to Smile" which come Tuesday, Feb. 21st Tho story was written by Nina Wilcox Putnaui nnd published In the Saturday lCveulug Post. Augustus Pltou Iuc, saw the won derful possibility ror their popular star, May Kobson, in ; tho character study of "Freedom Talbot," and Kthel Watt Mumford ha ably adapted It for tho stage, giving Miss Itobson one of tho best parts shea ever portrayed Card of Thanks We' wish to thank our many friends for tho beautiful floral offerings and their deep .kindness during tho sick noss and death of our beloved hus band, father and brother. MltS. MOM.1E )IOI,ME3 AND CHILDREN. MRS. R. K. JEFFREY. ' MRS. V. D. 11R0PIIY. MRS. R. A. ALDERSON, MR. W. M. HOLMES. Mil. S. D. HOLMES. Card of Thank Wo wish to thank our many Mends for the aympnthy and kind deeds nnd for tho beaut I ful nornl tribute offered dining tho Illness and death of our beloved wife nnd slBtor. U 0. HIPPEN8TEEL. ZW ' TIEimiA FIELDS, B. BALL GAMES SENT. BY WIRELESS Fl Tho flrt innHauKea Udween the llaroinotcr radio aorvice of th O. A. CV and the) Dully Erneriild of tho I'nlver- dlty of OroKon worn le-nt out Krldny eveolnK. Tho flrvt wlreleaa menH;iKa echani?ed betwaen thu two collfKea wer KietlnK and wlahea for a ifow liiK Mplrit of frli:odIliieH and copnra tlon. Ki'HUlt of the banketball gauiea Fri day and Kuturd.iy evenlnK wer known In CorrallU itnuiedltttoly, altho Played In KuRcna. A regular acheduio will be arrant'''! no that Information of events between tho two rolli-Rea will bi known dlroct ly after they hnppeu. Tho radld te-t at thn 0. A. ('., hau Iwn availublo for a yenr, but arrango- tiKtit wore romplxtnl with the un I voralty only rocently. Plan are bolng made for wlrelea cumimuniratlon with tho I'nlveralty of t'ulirornla and the 1'nlveralty of Waahlni;t"n. It i hoe(l that O. A. C. will eHn be In c.hme cn- CAS lad with all thelarje colli'?)- of the.merlng away on hore hoe, and one I'aclfic coat. j of Charley iHdln'a young bustling teaniHtera, Ile Shelley, who wm EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. O. kowi.tv Sundny morning came warm and pleasant, considering that It an t?e fir at Sunday In February and there waa nothing ununial occurred. It had bwn announced the day before that ll.v P A l'lielna would ore.-irh al tha'. clone of Sunday nchool and aUo at night, but an ann .uncr-ment of that kind d)e not cauae any a!cial excit'- ment In our quiet little town nnd there were only about the uaiial number that King, the Sunday "hool evangelitit f r the Sunday School union called rn your correapondent and Inquired wnic thing about Hev. II. i. Adam, tho minlater In charge of the work here. They only remained n short time, but the next day I learned that there were ""n lor ln puaumice aner iu aUmt the ububI number of people out IlnB tuy iost -office box turned Sunday nlKht. Mr. l-h-lpa reirt-esenu-d acro" Ule "lret'' for Nichols' store and hlmaolf a a traveling evangelist from on tn wa nR,t the alelly who haa Idaho, but I did n-ft leam anything of chnrse of the tor'- Mr9- A- We,d hi plans or ptirpo. as I was not in a n- rushing la the postofflre to mail condition t ) cutxrtnin company. ' ,a l-kiise by parcels post, and aoon Ijtst week' J. V. Johnst'-n who has waa cealed a wan" Btove taklnS a (charge of the telling of the blxxlci toots in.- atanjnn, -.tsetao. tnot 9 brought over brc to sell, back to th- farm a. ! I,I,1 futln ll,n. f n r In nf. compllah a sale, although there were quite a number cf horsemen around here who wanted to have an Interest in hlra but could not agree in the organi zation of a company, so he gave it up a a failure, but after he took him homo Fred Pettygrcw, after trying to secure a third Interest in hi:u, cxn- eluded to buy him himself so went over to the farm and made the deal and Monday the horse was brought back, the deal perfected and now Fred Petty grew has him -on his own place. It seems to lie a general opinion among horsemen that It is a fine thing for tho entire community that he is left in this section of the country as bis colts arel said to bo among the best in tho couu- try. I hoard Mr. I'ettygrew say tho rt Mm lliol V a K.rf niilto number of mares already engaged and anticipates having oJl that ho can serve. Ijist Monday I mustered up courugo to try to go to the poBtofflce tor the first, time in five weeks lacking one day. and after crossing our wiro suNpoutilrn bridge ,1 began to look around to seo what1 1 could that would Quality- that's the Reason ,ii5jj11jgi XXfXf( .fefe X t'yl I b of Interest to the general rfftdor of t!i Modford Mall Trlbnna and thfirnt plnco of Intercut that I carne to waa thn old KhkIb Point Hard warn atorp, whero ao tunny of thn farmers rcaorted to, nt to buy wluit they needed In that line, but to upend a few tnln uten with the Ki-nl:il proprietor, Hoy Aahpolo, It being one of tho old land mark where hundred of autoe atov pnd en route to tho different purt of the country, for ROHOline, oil and other tblnK hoceawiry for tltolp outfit, but when I reached tho old Htore buildlnjp: f'jiind It locked 'and looklrm thronsh thn window aw only a few of tho many article that were on exhibit a few wook ago a the real had been old or moved to the new headquarter of tho now firm of Axhpoln and Nichols In the old Von der Melleh hardware atore. And It waa with a folding of HUdm-KK that I look around and think of tho chance that are continually j taking place in this bimy world of our. ; I'UHHlnK on my way, but aomewhat j woiTltxl with my work, in paaitlfig the, Lil confectlonory atoro I bi-Kan to meet m of the oliltlmer, but hur- ried on a beat 1 ciuld U tho next ata tlon, V. L. Chlldreth'a blarkamltb ahop. I squared myaelf on the end of a horaoahoo keg aliout tired out. While enroute to my renting place Frank Drown, one of our properou and af- fablu m-rchanu .ared mo and x- prettaed bla Joy on aeeing nic on the Ktreet again and at tho ahop I found our old atamlby, VV. L. C'hildreth, ham-1 working on tho Cral r Lako highway having him fit the ahoe Jut to hi r.oll'.n, and he waa putting It on a horae for Ed Dutton, but. tlicre waa quite a group around the tihop who Hoemed to be there fjr tho aame rea on that . I wa. to " and bo aeen, although there were aome who were on bualneai. Hut It looked good to ae ao many of our old neighbor and friends enjoying tho warm aunahlne. Among moae i mei mere waa our M roa'1 "upervlaw. Wm. Verry. and f w- p- llxlT"1 an1 &hKT na!l sHtingl on a pile oflumber outnlde of the ahop 'nJ'lnR tho morning sun. and L. P. lerr,!l OI "cy no naming hi hors khod. and Frank Roberts. also of Itig SUckey, looking a though he was enjoying hi usual health, and John Smith, the old atandby, who re ported that bis son Polk, while work-( ing on the railroad had had one of hia flnRera badly Jammed, beaidea gevera'. other. After resting awhile I atarted fc""u ",ul" "u-u ri. . i ,n"-T l" 8lorr ""wl "ur u,u oWo camery and eKgman. C. E. Bel- Uiura intarviowififr t ha rranniorr tnilc " ., :J " 'J"e,'"":.T 1.7. .;,'".! -'" VIUIIHB UUUUl mill OHIO calling on him for egg crates, w hich he failed to have on hand. I did not feel strong enough to proceed on down to tho lirown store or to visit the Ashpole & Nichols new stand but soon started on the return trip for home. R. H. O. Adams, the preacher, In charge of this field, started for Rutte Falls the 28th of last month to hold a . meeting there and the only word from , Mm up to date, Feb. 8th; was that he was to continue the meeting over last Sunday. Feb. 5th, and that be would preach tn Urownsboro in the forenoon net Sunday and fame Sunday. here at nisht the " The expression, "We're In the same boat.': was first used by a Chinese .Writer. WOOD! i All kind of wood at right prices! dr) I mill blocks. Orders Promptly Filled , MEDFORD FUEL CO.! Cor. Fir and Third Phone 342 i for the ever growing popularity of Albers Flapjack Flour. . Makes light, tasty hot cakes. . ... -Order a Package Your Grocer Recommends Albers quality Albefcs Flapjack Flour- Ctrtiulty stmlti eylindrietl con tainer j'fltiVM t"wure nioon( ' X x 0T MADE Y A Wi COrrrz NTS t SiKDl- Oltll GK.VNTS PASS BAKIN6 POVfO1 BUSINESS MEN'S CLEARING HOUSE We will sell your bmilneaa -handle your lease Secure iron partner, etc. "o Charge for IJrtlng Transaction Confldenttal V7E LOCATE BUYERS . FOUE-SITE SALES AGENCY AsntAVD OREGON medford Beaver Block Medford Bid. Pbone 4 4-MOST TOWN'S MEDFORD HOSPITAL, Inc. 704 North Central Avenue At the reeular monthlr moeiina- Association Hospital. Inc.. held Monday evening. February 6th. by vota the name of the Hospital was changed to was taken to further emphasUe the fact that this hospital i a public institu tion, open to all licensed physicians, Bnd conducted for the benefit of th6 public In general. The hospital wi'.l continue to employ only graduate nurses. , . The following members of the Board of Director attended this meet. Ing: Dr. McMorris M. Dow, Rev. Wm. H. HamUton. B. F. Lindas. M. O. Mordoff. Rev. Rhoda B. Burnett, Rev. D. S. Millard, of Medford; Iter. J. K. Howard, of Jacksonville; Rev. Carlton D. Jones, of Central Point. Mr. Maud H. Pendleton, A. W. Bee be, of Central Point; Rev. N. W. Phelps, of Talent, and Fletcher T. Fish,-of Phoenix. An Important announcement will be made In a short time in connection with the erection of the new building for this non-sectarian institution. (Signed) MEDFORD HOSPITAL. IXC. . By It. V. l.IXIJAH. Kecy. ' MAKE YOUR PLACE PAY THEN BEAUTIFY IT We can Help on Roth Propositions Rend for Catadog. l' TREES SHRUBS-VINES PLANTS Complete stock for Commercial and Home Orchards Extra choice Bartletts, Anjous and Commercial , Apple 1 year. 4-6. SPECIALISTS IV ORNAMENTAL AND DECORATIVE NURSERY STOCK J. B. PrLKINQTON, Nurseryman Portland, Oregon Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors FISHING RODS Rewrnpped, rU'patrod and Revar nlshed. Files tied to pattern or order. E. V. GOULD SI 7 S. Vevt-town St. Medford I sCHAS. MILLER f8 ""V A il In Radiator. Fender. Running Hoard and Hody liepalrlng. Bob I dering. ; . Opposite Depot Phone ' CHANGE IN SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1023 MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Dally Except Sunday LV. MEDFORD 10 A. M. GRANTS PASS-MEDFORD STAGES , Dally and Sunday ' Leave -Medford. Leave Grants Pasa 10.00 A. M. 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. . l.OO P. M. 4.30 T. M. 4.45 P. M. Fares: Mcdford-Grnnt Puss, $1.13; Giants Puss-Roscbuig, tli.OO; Medford-Hoseburij $1.15. x A can Calumet Baking Powder will make more pies, cakes, biscuits, muffins, etc then a can of most other brands. " It lasts longergoes farther be cause it contains more than the or dinary leavening strength -- there fore you use less. When a recipe calls for two tea- spoons of baking powder, use two level teaspoons of Calumet, the re sults will always be the same perfectly raised bakings reman-, Scr this when you buy baking pow der and don't forget that Calumet is the economic buy because it goes farther. X A pound can of Calumet contains full 16oz. Some baking powderscomeu 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Besure you get a pound when you want tU 3 A.SULA.ND KL.VMATU i'AXXSDf Pbone too tOt'TlxiCIOI OREGON f th nnrrt nt ntreefn .h- n- the Medford HoanitaL Inc. This acUon INCOME TAX COME IN NOW Is the appeal we make to our ' clients. Tou will thus avoid the rush o the finU days of the period when our time la taken up day and night to GET RETURNS IN ON TIME. Our Kfflclent Service , , raves money for others and i wUl do so for you. WILSON AUDITING CO. Liberty Building. Medford W OOD Under cover, $3.00 per tier nnd op. Prompt Delivery. ; 1120 N. CENTRAL WOOD 00. " Phone 6M-X J. M. CARLTON. lv. RosEnuna 1.00 r. m.