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PA (IN' SIX Mill) FORD MAIL TlxllU'NN. MKDKOUiV OUKtiON. Tl'NsDAV, l-'KUIM'AliV II. 1 1 922 BASKETBALL HONORS ON If I0E01 SAN FKANCISCO. Feb. 14. In Mon ro: ldaht. tonight mil tomorrow nigtit, the- 1922 basketball rhimpl in shln nf Ui9 1'arlfin cant cinSe-ence probably will be docllid when the I'uivcislty of ' Washlnut m and. the Vnivorsity ot Man tit d fi r first p'.ace. meet In a two-same series. Victory lu both names will lc no.-es-siry for cither team t: take the lead for If tlii series is nilit the flvrs wi!l remain tied. Washlnctrn ha won all its ten conference names to date, while the' Moscow Vandals have won their four crtntesis. In "a non-conference partie against the Vniversity of Mon tana, Idaho, was defeated recently, but in the next pAnie against, the same team the Vandals tripled the ;ore of their opponents. Tho Vniversity of Oregon which has lost twelve games in a row, niei'ts ihe University of California at Rerkeley tonight and tomorrow night and plays at Stanford university Friday and Sat urday nljhis. Washington, whi'e en its t:ur this week, plays Washington State c.Mlege at Pullman Friday, and Saturday. Standing ot tha conference teaais fal lows: Won. Lsst. Washington Idaho. Oregon Aggies California :.. ...10 ... 4 . 6 ... 4 Washington State 3 Stanford 2 Oregon . .'. .. 0 Kentth ' Kill Slfmott Vn. " NEW YORK, Keb. 14. Charles W. IToekctt. 19-year-old hurling product Of Seattle, wind lots, has been Fitmed by the Brooklyn club In ihe National If'tvtrue, it was announced today. Don't have suc cess with .'your baking today and failure tomorrow. Have perfect eco nomical results every, time you bake you can do it if you use - " , CALUMET BAKIKG POWBfRl If it vere not pure -r-most dependable f taost economical, it would not be the t world's biggest sell- p ihg .brand today. ' No' .human hands ever touch Calumet ; it is made in the largest and .-most sanitary baking pow der lactones on earth. I A pound Can of Calumr : :ontaias lu!i I I lSoa.- Some bflktc jw 'lor rome j'1 1 112 OS ca&ft iD9tr t ii o. cans, ti t 1 ttf yoo net m po. jTh'it you want it. j 1 BREAD! Po , you jnnt---fnll- hick on bread when you have uuthing olao or . do you eat it all the lime? ' Do you know how good it taste with milk?- - DEC 0N1GHT 1 1 i - V' CKTtMTll yj po you know how satisfying and nourlyliltig ( rend and milk is? , Find out! lCnt a big bowl of Urend xvlth milk f,or aupper tonight. Pread In your Prst Pood Knt mure of ;it. Hat. NUT FROWN BREAD "Tlit: Itrcud That Builds" PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your (lonler for MX liHOWT t jmi:.u , r . , , ITREE FOR FATHER Ul JAP Suhsoi iptions in tin- ' Huy a Tree" campaign are steadily cotnlni! along. A number of larger purohitses of treea are undrr way, but iu in ibis lime have n,l be !i reported officially. Tree pin chimed yesterday ineluded two by the Soul hem Oncon Hard ware ii one of which I ii bo plant ed in their name ami the other In the name of Little lltllio l'libe, son ot Al Tiehe. t": !. Hmtetfteld requests two to bo planted in the names of David K. VUoox N. 1.. ind Ontilir.a. T. lUitterfleld. McOraw asks to name a tree for Theodore Hnosevclt. V. II. Vawtor Wishes to have a tree planted in tho name of J. K. Howard, the father of Medford. I Kd M. White of r.r.nvn and White says that the list is in t eomplete with out a tree in the name of the P. O. K. K. lju.d. Mm. A. K. MoNully has requested one tree to be planted in honor of boys who lost their lives with the 65th ('nasi Anil ery I'orps. Trees reported yesterday as having been purchased. 124. to - which nrv added the above eight, making a total of.U2. IT The deputy collector internal rev enue, Qobrge 0. Hewitt, will tell te .meaibers of the Midford chaaiber of coainif all aliout the ollectins of the income tax at the forum at the Medf.ird hotel tomorrow nexm. This will be the SSth cmsecutive fcrum, and during the past numths the attendance has been most satisfactory. It is the forums that maintain the chamber as a dem icratic institution as mombars are given the opportunity cf a voice in the conduct of the organi sation.. : . M. M. STORE RECEIVES : T!;e M. M. Tieviartiiertt st ire is re ceiving daily shipments of nnn s iring goods whi;h are coaatanly heifig put on d'silay tsr MeU'-ird shojipera. . These nw Khiimu nts include the lat est creations in women's wear, pimps : and shoes New coats, suits, dresses and a silendil outlay of" dainty blous-s ;are included in the shipment, j Mr.. Meeker cf the M. M. Co., on ; eiders hi-pself very fortunate in re jceiving such generous shipments at j thi early time and. he sayj , they place 'the M. M. st ire in a be't"r p'-sit'on ! than ever to meet the demanls of 1922 shippers. i . Pay Up Checks Are ' "' Proving Popular A good Jeal of interest Is being dis played in parsing along the $1.00 "Pay Up Week'" checks that have been is sued by the chambsr of commerce. Their extraordinary size is what re- minls the possesses of same, that it Is time to pay the ones they owe. j In coming in poses3i-:n of two or these checks, the Sweai. Studio placed j them In their cash register and , jammed the same and It required an I expert to unlock it. ' ! Merchants wh- are offered these' cheeks in payment of debts or for the purchase of g iods should accept them as they are worth $1.K, the only dif ference from an ordinary chock is the size of the paper. i Y.M. C. A. Notable to . . . 4 . . He in CttV Friday . , ; E. Uoberts of New York Albeit City, who will visit Medford Friday, has had mifch' to do in the last oIkIi teen years in deveioplnt? the county wurk . prom-am of the- Y. At. '. A. With .1 vision of the innumerable communitleH which the association foi tnerly did not roach, Roberts lias iuiustently Houulit to brini? the bene flelent Influeoie of the Iriovement to them, also with the result that now about 200 counties are enjoying Y. M. ('. A. activities. Mr. Roberts will speak to the ntu dent body of the high nchool- during the forenoon and at 12 o'clock will address a luncheon Broup of the men of Mejford. Men are cordially .in vited. Cut This Qjt It Is Worth Money Cut out IhU slip, enclom with Cc and inall. it to Foley & Oo 2835. Shoffjeld ve Chlcaso, 111., writl ig your name and ad lress clearly. You will receive in return a trial packa.o contalnin? i'oley's Honey and Tar Compound f ir riUKhs, colds and crown; Foley Kidney "IIIh fir pains in sides '.and back: rbeunat'siii, bajkacbe, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Callia ti Tablets,, a w.lioiesnme. und tliorounhly cloanaini,' cathartic' for- constipation bilioilsnOBH, hcadachcH. it ml slucelsh bowels. Sold ererywhero. " ' ' Adv, MEDFORD Hi ALSO FOR TEDDY NCOiVIE TAX TALK AT 98TH FORUM REUBENS THROW S Ml T SPOKANE Penny Ueubens threw I'lnky" tlardner. New York, middle weight, twice (n fifty minutes. SrOKANK 1 1 round will be br'k-n r'ny 1 for a (ln?aaa university athle ! staliiru wlikh will 1m ilnishel in time for us- in mi l.i'l's (,)"lia, gam-s un've sitv aUruiil annoimee. Fl'CiENK Oregon university fvosh 4:i: Melford hich 23. I CU KN BY Cheney nortnnl 2t V'ni versity Pugel Soon I 23. Si'OKAXK Montana university 21; Conaga 19. ANN AKKOli William Van Olden, (otball and track star, declared Ine'is ible fer scholastic deficiency. LOIUINE, O. Penny Krush, Cleve land, knocks out K. 0. Circus, Pitts burg, in 9tt round. ..iUNTKE.VL Kuuene Urooseau, f ti nier Canadian middleweight champi n. knocks out Steve Ctioyuski, Huffalo, in first round. TI XKIX1 PARK. N. Y. Clan nce C. Pel', amateur racipiet chaniiiini of t'nited Slates and Canada retains lau rels, defeating Hewitt Morgan. New York three games to to. R1YEKSIPK Penver country club polo team defeats lean of KiversHo lacing and polo club, m t i 2 in opening; game of annual mid winter tourna ment W.VPHIS Sammy Mandel, Chica go featherweight, .awarded referee's '"'"n -v V'r-ifk'e tiaivi.i, I.os An geles in eight rounds. SALT LAKE CITY Hennv tlur-ie. rwinver. wins decision over Harry I'us Tacoma. in four rounds. -i.-V ORLKAX-4 "oh Fi"si'utn ns New York, leses refere, decls' n to ''n'Hn PurUe. Xew Orleans, in 13 rounds. VAXCOCVEU Seallle I 'ses to Van couver, 2 Co 0, at hockey. F. At buckle Witness Disappears Again NEW YORK. Feb. 1 J. Voliee of fi'.ialH suid today they bad found no clue to the whereabouts of the woman who registered at a local hote ; as Mrs. Zabvlle Blruy, believod to ! Zt-y Pri vost. missing Arbucklo witnes.-. 1T woman ' mysteriously dinai jieared from her third-story - hotel room yesterday. m point mm f 4 O huwutt Mrs. K. J. Murphy and daughter of Wellen came in early Tuesday morn ing, calculating to take pasHage on u Jitney for MeUford, on their way u Ashland to be at the bedside of her mother. Mrs. K. P. Holman, who had the misfortune to bt thrown from u bUKtry and had her Iik broken be tween the Bnk'e and the kne and (..jme of her ribs broken, but how many .Mrs. Murphy did not know. After she rear lied here, t-he learned that the Jitney xerxi, e had been il In continued, owing to the high tax that hriB !,-on exacted since the pjissajje of the new law enact, d by the special m-nslon of the legislature. Mr. Frank I,ettvis, who li.'is been operating a Jit- SALIS IF BACKACHY T Drink loti of water and stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder troubles you. Vfcen yon wake up with backache ar.d i dull misery in the kidney region it gen ; erolly means you have been eating Ux much meat, says a well-known authority. Xleat forma uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to Alter it from the blood and they become sort of paralyzed and loxr.. Wben your kidptya j get sluggish and clog jou niut relieve ' j tlitm, like you relieve your .bowU; re ' moring all the body's urinous waste, else you bare backache, sick hesulsche. ' i dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tonjruo : is coated, and when the weather is bad ru have rheumatic twinges. nrine j is cloudy, full of sediment, channoU often I pot sore, water scalds and you are obliged i to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable pbyni cian at once or (."it from your pharmnmt about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablcsfioonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine, this famous salts is made from the acid of frrapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been usd for generations to clean and stimulate slupisb kidneys, also to neutralize acids ia the urine so it no longer irritates, thus endinr bladder weakness. Jad Balls is a life saver for regular meat caters. It is inexpensive, cannot injure and makes a dligutful( clltr vcaceat lithia-water drink. WOOD 'nder cover, $3.00 per tier and up, rrou.pl liei.',:( 1 1 JO X. CKN'TI' M, V(M)I t I'honc VI-X . J. M, CARLTON. FISHING RODS I :iii .lipped, I'lepali cil mid 'o olslici). I lies tied ' to imttc.i . oilier, V.. W. GOULD 3I7 H. Newtown Kt, , , Medforii m GARDNER RECORD '.i liei, tot, I in, an,l Mediout lor Ih. t be eoiibl no I ' ,HI las ill 11,1, III loll 1 !.', n- e ,m h lolsi , in ju.'i il' ibe i -i o-pln had to wall -oi,' .;ile t'oiild to ;.,..'. Ii ,i;,p, ai v l was rldim; In an ,i some pails of n r an, I t be w ie, had hor-.es pulled lier 1 an I dragged her I lure was another . i:i an,i,l.'ltiKller, lu . 1 , hut f-be I'soaped Moid I. pav .;: Hie . h. '! not b,);. So Mi'H. i 25 p. in.. 1,'MM', lllllll oi l OH I lie l',''.! ' i'r,( Mis. hol'iia .'II buusy. mid I ,"V I: ed I, 'Set It ;iven way and C over llie tla Mhvh ;,i,Hie ili. lap e, j,, i son. 1 liiuli b, t In- l,u,;' Willi I, unhurt, P ulivor Unimex tow ii alsu Tliesda.i look al'U r Ills s!o V. I V.llrll!,: woikini; in one o: lllll l"a Is, Was be day. He report,1, i here be bad b, tolt-eu to elose i: o I lie slump in t, Amoni; tlie ko' for iliiiner Were We lu ll bis i ti loo ay out i :-. who haa heetl ; il e blinks In Ixlllio lor dumrr Tlles ,i Hi.u the hank ,. worklnv; b id been t:v doors (, aecouiit ,.- stuck Market, c.ls Wednesday llooll x.i. ti. Kaske and Mrs. Chester Klury, all Tif Unite Falls, o". tlu motor truck .ilroad and after din XI ed ford on the li. d as diners at ihe lui Trlinli' of Me, i i f'ro'in Unite Ful's .. V. I.. Mcrtltt of l-'leanor Faske, II. I.. Herytord, The e.ime ol.t on uie r. & i:. ii iiei1 went on t, KlaKC. We also Stinn siile, Mr, ford, iilm , nine on the moior tri lIoNti I'ci'ek , nllv from Hi d I 'ale Shelhy, i f 1. 1 ncs. i iri'uoti ami K. J. Minivby, Thursday Mr. 1 lea c tile in e uilv, and duitKh! i-lt to Ashland. .1. Murphy of Wei i ling to meet bis r hero finiii thcir hllt ow inj; to till re I. Clio; no lilltey sd c, in,1 unless tbcv .'0 a. to. staKe tn bad to slay until ill Miss Margaret Man and llol'ert IbtsW, i.-e tb' came III Me 1 :. la stleld nh ' y Ionia nt out on the lfol'd, so be p, in. mane, of roitlatut if FoiUtlce jierhy xer, loM'k ii nd Penny II all of here for dinner TUursdiie. Kay l.oosiey of Fori Kkimath c.ime in and after nupi" r ihs ippeared :n, he net I heard of hhn h,1 bid l,mi;ht rlghlt lim rx cowm of Hriltson Pros., and five of Win. Cutler to take to Foi t Klamath He so I hit he It is t w itity five hundred sheep out Hure mid wants tnlik to ftsal the yiutii: latiihs whin tiny ti,d alten tloti. He kept his cows at Ihe K A. Wi idmaii dairy ram h Just in the xvct side of our town. Ile ii.ok ihi-m on to Ashland Friday. M'e bad sniuo ex, demerit in our ijtliel llllle town Ihe olhei- iluy. The root took fire iii 'is Niiliol.s' f.ue and that en Used the smoke to till the bouse, nnd .Mr. Nh led mid w ife were both sick in bed with the rtti nnd hiiuw on Hie roof of the bouse, hut notw ilhstaudlng the orders from ' the doctor for them both to stay In bed. lus Jumped out i f bed, mh, d onto the roof and tore off n lot of the hinKo. when h- dtx o ere, I tluit It was nothing more than the Ilur liiirn- IV I', t , 'Ill,' time "S.S. S." Makes Skin Clear and Beautiful Your Body Flump! J3S IL,- Mi tit TtU ihtwa whmt S. 0. ft. ran do In BUInr oat jour tbortta, brttlitrntni your vjr-t, clt mrlng your nkln. It mfani jimrt In tppMraar itrlrkta 6 IT of yoar facet $492.35 F. O. B. Medfcrd fir, -i:r $492 I I492..85 f. o. b. Successful Farming Means Fordson G F Ja ,.m46 111 exposure aua ed ma daman, ' u lie, ii, I, And while lite tiki. wiV M.ll 111 not I hae in ,1 on the Kiih.lo, ot ,t i here I.., ottsid cl'alde of shklless bclc lll-l u 1111,1 the dlioctiM closed the si ll, njl 'I'll urn- ' day on no ounl of It, j Another Hem of now s 1 hae ,l, ked ' I'll Mill" I haxe I, cell llhle lo ocl to the posiolllce Is llllt Ml'l. llcolM,1 Holme,, has put vlias'-d Hie 1, II. I'atcr , ,l,,'l l , one of 111,! neatest leslilonceK iii our tow ii. Mrs. Holme i Ii Ihe principal of oui mho,, I nnd her bust, mid. Ileorne llolmeii. Is mir iia tase man, who ,,w hm ami operates the Kik ., I'eliil lianiije. Another Item toit Mr, U. A. Weld man has had his ee, trie liuht shI iii I'Meinlid from Ii in dwelling to his cow ,'iinl dorse barn, lliivn IU;bts in tllo barn and oUe l.'ldwae fiotn the house lo Ihe barn, ilius htivlnk; HrlH 10 mid lioni tli bin ii, aa well us In the barn, a great convenience, with out the risk ,.r lire lioni land rns. A, M, nns of Hullo Falls linn hern out looking alter his pear orchard lleie. John Horn was out billing up bnnn of (Ireen Mathew.i nnd the Vmi del' He lens of Welb n had for sale. The next tnoctiiiK of ih K. 1', C. C will I-,, on "riutisday I'chruarv HI, at tin1 hoiiui or Mrs. MltlleMadt. Mis, Maeitoiuild as a-csistatil hosres,. I'M I'owd, n. I'r. ,1 M, flu i Hon, I'hallcs Mallo ws. Mali I'.'inipl.i II nf Meilford, Lester llr.idsluiw, Piowim ! mo. Jeff nod Alviu I'oitovi'i- Wile business cnl era on our inercdiintH Wednesday nnd Thursday. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. i.u, Smith February s. daughter. Mr, Sinlth is our town marshal and bell, i s In 11 pli llixhln.,- Ihe elllill. Mrs. Wiley Jones ol Talent Is hero Mslttiig her i-iiind parents Mr. ami Mrs. W. ii. Kuliihtou. Iml Itei esmaii. Aden H:ih Piixtcr Mat lieiv.-i were hern t Thursdav eienl.if; u n, Ad, Ion and I'ail Pel it.-iinan lto:i and I Mlitpel' 'll I l o,'!- I e'loiiie'd I.....S cc .it here ,,ier hikIii, and l iv Fort Klatnuih w as here for hi ,-nki.ist I'lidai- nioniltiK and fail lteiu.,mati went on down i., A-I,l.iti,l In tin- car with Mr. I.oosl, , Mrs. A. ! Sliniiioiis of Central Point, who has b.eri spen, lini." u month in Putte Fulls nnd Mrs. M. K, I'.lchn; dsoti of Itnllo Falls ciimo mil on the siaKo ' I'lidny and look dinner ni the Sunnystde. They hail uultn-un experlen, on tho way mil. th,. roiids from liirbv aie eiv thai It in to .iv Ihe hast .f II, ilitflcult to K t throunh Willi mi o oil- bad very Ittlto. so bale to rarrv the mall from I lei by to Unite I'n, Is in a hack, and n the mw lolid. The l..il em ,,rf. Ihe rroinid has frozen anil tin n tliiiwcl and the I e.-ll II .'IS thai the llinirl and and back broke through .axle deep, the ladl. hiid to net out and wjilk up the lilll as they wen. both linn- women, hut lhy didn't inlml that, but took I! as ,i malt.;- of no onnscoiii-neo, , jtui'n Reiulti fro.-.i Increme of Blood Cell.! S. S. S. n Urm,kLI illoo-Cll Uuilder. To ,v Is lllO' I loill.l vr J-o you : l.ii'ov hi.-t .( bks ir ! i ef fi s la , W lo lh S'ici .d-i i-ii In y ac II - I tlial ,' c.iti taii.i ii lillw- your uli, 1,0 lo.t. fi ar fie e your feet, to tlui imrmi.. ll.l I '.!. .- ', tie.llltlfllt t'l'l'l'l'tli"'" Which ,'l'. bv. by umiK tf:-, i:r.,-nl bun, i. balMer. S. H. M ? Vou don't linvi chatiKc ynur diet, r,r f.are nat tl K'H'Sji-ivorl; thcrln n! ut f:,s I fuiMlM. or iMe new l,,,l ii-alini'iits r.nythlm; ef tho I !;. T.i! r . -Vonr j.Mn will dear up n )iuir t'iiinl"xliin will In- lik, -I Ul, e ir lip ru l v, your : . ' o'ir iicli ...nd . Iic.-I.ji will Also S. K. S. brine n:i" o' pOAerf.d lilucl-ck.lpi, .. . entpllor.s, titti:tl-s. I. i. i . heiiils, a.-nc, 'to.at'in-.'ti- .1 o ' . you'll aeti. 8. t M. is i"'!.i . , , . atorca, in two :-U.s. Tha I- la the tuira eroiioml- a' o, lim out, Wlli.lllet 85 GET THAT TRACTOR FOR YOUR SPRING WORK ONLY A FEW ON HAND Gates O.UlTTOBACCO'nRQT SUIT A So easy (o ilrup Civi'iU'cltc, Cinnr, of riii-wiii'' H;ibit "No lo line" break the I'll, A ,i habit, ipgiiig fur a bus helped thousands coal h, nerve linlii lag W hciinier you have a , lliliia.lle. iii;iir, plptf, 111 tor n - hew, liint placn ii hariiilcM No 'I'o r.n lablet In your mouth Innlead. to lulp i, Hove that uwful dcMlrp, :lioitlv the habit may he completely tu, 'I, ,ii, and you inn better off ineu t.illv, ph.i "I, ally, riiiatniiilly, II H no toisv, mi simple. I lo( a bo of Np l,i Hue, nnd If It iloeMi't i'elea,i you from nil ciailiig for tohucco. In nny form, yoiir diunti-.t will refund your molli'V VvllllllUt lleilloll, Adv, - CHAS MII.I.F.R Ut ItsdUlor, l einler, ''mining llonrd nnd Ibidv Itepnlrlng Nob deiinit, Opposite lcxit , i a. i WOOD! Ml kinds of wood nl rlcht price.; ill) mill blinks. OnleiM I'rompllv tilled MEDFORD FUEL CO. tW. I'lr nnd Tblr.i IMione tfltf! 30x3 NON-SKID TIRES S9.95 Busy Corner Motor Co. Main a( Phcrshlc Ml HI (IKK I.HWIs -s.s EUSINEJ3 MEN'3 We will tu-ll )imr full a piirlner, on u Cliurue for biishii I .Isil ug i-iti WE LOCATE BUYERS FOUR SITE SALES AGENCY s. (Mi lli'iirr lll.Mk I'liollt -t 4. MOVf H)NS GET riiono 122 C. A. De Voo, Prop. Groceries niui Confectionery iC2 CRFAM. CANDIF.n, SOFT DKINK3, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, MAGAZINES, SCHOOL SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY, NUTS, FRUITS. SHELLED WALNUTS. MILK. CCEAM, BUTTER AND BUTTERMILK, BAKERY G0CDS, HOT COFFEE AND LUNCHES. TRU BLU CRACKERS AND COOKIES Via Sell Anita Stewart Coffee YOU CAN ,CET IT AT DE VOE'3 Open Evenings and Sunday b. Medford Medford A 1 2l UtO in the city for The Money MADE TO FIT FIT TO WEAR GUS The Tailor 419 Mcdford Bldtf. INCOME TAX I'HMK IX NOW is l ho Iiliike lo our I 1 If 11 1 n . lippeul Wil Vol will thus nviild iilm I'tinli o' the days of Hie period when our final llnio Is taken up day and night to (;i:t i'ietpunm in ox time Our I if blent Kcrlro lives money for oilier mul It will do so for you. WILSON AUDITING CO.- l.llN-rtr llnlhllMif Modfurd SPRAYING Till I H fill III IIIU'.ltY I nrge or "inn 1 1 Ort hard .lulta. MiHlcru I'niilpim ul. Plump I INI fur Conirnrt Hales, sl, KI.VMMII I AI.IJ x CLEARING H0U3E hanillr four leue SfH-ure Tra iisiiiiloim ( Out hleuilnl nrcr.nnTx! mipm.hd Mislford 1'llOIM llldg BIMI SOI l l UN OIll.t.ON IT AT 430 W. Main $492.85 F. O. B. Medford Farming Co