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PA (IE TlTHEf! American Legion Chief on Nation-Wide Tour to Look After Wounded Buddies ! t-J -L - WAGE FIGHT FOR YEARS AGO WILL E EUROPE BE E) FOR U. S. ARMY MET)FOftT) MATL TTtTTHJNT!. TUTtDFOlU). OUKCiOX, FWPAY. MAIiCIT H. 1022 WETS AND DRYS WHEAT OF 1 0.000 9 MONUMENTS iX V Of RECTED CONTROL POLAND ITEO WAIMAW, Miir.li Tim "wots" nutl "dry" aro lias Inn u hot conflict tviT proposals lo i xt i It I tint iimi of llltoklflWltS III I'ullllld, Till! IllOVIf iiit'nt fr more rigid control over lbs iimi (if liquor Ik becoming iimin Iti'llvo. ,l KUllim Hl'tl flill (if tllSI'UlMlUIlN .f tint itui-stlou nml thorn me humor- lilts l'( tUICH nil IllfollolllUll Whlltl IIU'V. InK picture are nlhiWll In proluntu tliu lefollll movement. Tin' cmtmple (if AitH'ik'ft In i'iiiiIIiiu ni.ily tiled Willi lit.nied iirKumi'iilit ah lu whether prohibition 11 tlfoiliso In tlmt ciiuiilry. Tint "dry" sdvocutu n r uulnt li cuUIhk down tlio mi in In. r of place lnro llutinr In ild by fetilrlt ting thrill to (inn fur over 2. 600 of pnpllls- tlnn. Another propoVil would Klmlinli nil plrne where liquor nluiin Im ttt.ld hut Kmnt it-i in 1 1 m in t'ltd'H nml rtninu i tni. A utritily dry Movement lm b.cti going tin for some time In tli" imiion.il pitnliameitt mid the debate lliero luivit lutrly loeii made moie bellied l.y rnftiit'iinent of an ordinance rntnb Imliltm n tli y Hominy In Wnmw, It f..iil. ttm km lu i( Ikiuimm fiiini Hut- iiflny noon In Mtiiitlitv iint'ii mid in l.t-lnit enforced liy the Wnrmiw pollt-n with mi lit'M Imnd, . tli'iiili tlic pro teel of tutu ami I't'stnuiatil propilv lorn. One of t . tlvii flumes In tli i nnipalKit U Oeiittiul Jnr.li Hull, r, provident of tin) I'nllhli Jtvd Cross oiid Polish ioy HvoiitM, wliti oritiittlxt'tl it nd roiiutiuiid.-tl tliu famous llullt i iinuv In lii. Ii tliMUDiitln of American . lu nt ! of t'ulUli blood fought In Ui; nil is I. liiliirnl Jl.ithr Id now leading a (illi.'Atill, Munli 3. Whrut which ttin known to linvo licun used liy primitive limn lu.ooo to lt.ooo years iio find which lire still culM viiltid In reticilu pint of the world, form liiirl of Urn iifW cklilhlt of t'ul- lllvult'd wheat which linn recently been added tn Hi" economic collitr- linn of I'li'ltl Museum of Natural lllHtorv hero. Mtitli-rn tiilllviitotl wheal from v i limit part of tho world roiniflt. the ixhllill. Mont of tin- WllCIlt li'tvc litcil lifiiilitd tliroiiKli th'i ro-oiiTii lion of lint otfO'ti of I'l'lrnl InviittlKii- llnll of llm lfiru I in. 'lit o( Auiltul hii ii. TIiIm tli'i'iiilnifiit In loiiiiiiintly t'litt'UK'd hi Pi'owlliM M' W iind old vu rlt'ilt'D of wli.uit In uidt-r to tit lii nilnc tlnlr inilKilillity umlfr vurloun iioiidliliiiin In tliu I'd 1 1 fit Plulft. lii-iii n flmt IjilinilUi'i'il liitn tlil (tiiintry In Ki?U l v tlio Nimiiiurdn it tut Imtr into Nt'W Mouliind mid Vh Klnlii by tlio I'tnly Mtttitrn, iir.oriliiiif to IMrottvr l. ('. lnvl, of lht mil tuiin. "In )"uiiiii nnd Axln it hitn Ix-cn tinwti mntn pi oh nit in if tliiim," Mr. tiitvlM Mittm. The Iji-rIiiiiIiik of Im i ulilviitinii Im Ioiikh to an tinly 'u- Pi"' ' ' . S !.:?$ ' ' -'(Tj ' 1 if. 1 ::' '::.(TM ! rs1 i A' . v -- ; I it,- f. w l ttv " 3 "Mow Koi It buddy?" oaks llnnford MacNlder, national commander of thn Aiin-i li'ii ii I'Klvu, ph lit) vlmi Umailuu fX-,oltllt:iii on it tour 01 honpit- ilnd In tlio hlrtory of th hunuiii r.it t). (l M nil ovt-r tint I'nltt tl Kmtfft. Jin U tltuwn lirru ut A lliiton, l'a. Tim 'Mtifililnd luiit tuohiilily ulwny i, .ui,lt) thtt-f wim woumlotl lilmwlf In Fnnicf. liln (UOBi'im fall tr ilM-d Ihf Bttla of Iht? Hjld iriutw for hiitlii-r 4'oiiiiviiillt.i for thn ith k nnd wouiidfd nnd priuiiit irtynitiiT. food. Ktiiiio of tlifiw fuTiilatt vry ' " " ; " " - -- run -nUt tl k i ol nit nml from utirli our t uli Ivatttl ttiiiiU nr untiifllonuo!y llfllVKtl, tllOUKll l.titKltlittit Cltlllltlt now alu tnit'a llnin tu tlnlr tld l-ro-l(l)it-i. An rMtitii.l" of mkIi Im tin mid V'.inui.r of rui.niinf, a luru Kl ilnt d wild nnn uhli'li hit Ih-ih t'lnlint'd hy x.niti in Im thn antftttor of oun t tillHott d In . i tit of today. 'Vermin .i liiililvo whi'utii nit. mill fiKht ItmilDM tltUlliB tin. i.t-rtriitnco r"n I'Im"" wouthf,,, Kur,if. of iilii.li.il in lM.fr. Thlit In now flnd ut lwo nnd tnii.:jialf n.r rotit. The lltwi.r linvn ftimu'iitt'd tu t lilt il trl.il.in Hutli nnt tlir Knkt.in, Ktiiim r nnd Hiit.lt, oin h of Mhlt ti croliulily rrirw flit it a kioiiii of whmu of t'.u i n ( r oilKin. Thn I'nkoin null vrow wild I'olimtl Im- Jtil .ut tax of :0 prr''" '""1 "' 'n tlio nouih ft 1,1 on tall rt lnll ll.iuor t... k. l'.il.i"' '-"'"V. "In l lilt- OlUtrm Of Hit! Ish 1'iw iinikrai a lltitor dfitlor tiMiimo SHIPF NG BOARD CANCELS W IN SHIP CONTRACTS WOMEN ESCAPE WAHJIINCTON, Mnr. 3. Erection of nlni inonunmntit Ii. Burnio 10 mnrk ii'.accN of uptM-iitl liitfrcm and liWturli.nl importance In thn crvlfo of tin- Aiiwrlfan fXf"ditiomtry forcon U cotitfiiiiiti'd In the infioorliil rilnriM of tlio wiir (lfinrtiit nl for wlilcli l'rtldftit Ilnrdinit hn rocomniended l"Klxliition ly roriKre, In Addition to tlio inoif lliaii 140 lillip inoliuiiKlil! , projiottt'd. A nnnountfd ttl:i ly the dt part-! Infill thfw moimriir i.tn of urtinttc do-J wini would mark th fnllowinlt d;ircn: j i Wlnr lint flmt Aint rlcun iioldif r I witH ki'h d In Knro;f; wlitro tin. firrt I Aiwili ;m iwildlcr iui wound"! nt tho front; arf-t of tierin'in raid on firat divlHlon Novt-nilK-r 2, 1'JIT, durlni! Iv.hl' h flint Amt-rkan itoldler w.i kill led In intlon and flixt Aimrican ol idler wan copturfd. i ' Hrt tifflor lifl.l ly an American diviitlon ai'tinK a a unit. Whom lltli niKlnfMrit foUKlit at C'miihrai; ftor hr.ld by dlxth ongi w.rn March 21, 1J1, during the Oer- mnn offtnitlve; Important nctlomi of the 2Cth. 37th, 27 lot and 372d Aint r-I t-nn reglmcntu whll! ixtninif with the Krcnch: point nar Vkmrya,' Italy.' whero 332nd Infan'ry m: fimagfd; , t , , l,n i1,, 1., k town of Hum. !, capture whh th ' t . . " , f KiHtante of uiiiiD of the 33rd division cause it contains more than the on July 4, nl i. - : i ' . , , i ordinary leavening etrengui. Buy it fay it be convinced. A pound rifr fif Calumet cnrtarrn fuB 16 ounret. Some baking powders come in 12 416 ounce can. me jun or avenx " VVhy the sun of course" you I will say. But remember you can hold the cent so clrKe to your eye that you lose sight of the sun Some baking powders can be bought for a few pennies less than Calumet but don't hold these cent 3 too close to your eyes you will not be able to sec the quality the purity the depeadabilityof GfiLUMET BAKING POWDER In other words, don't be de ceived by a few pennies the cheapest baking powder in price i3 often the most expensive. When you buy Calumet ypu know that it will produce pure. fweet, and wholesome bakings. FROM PEN ARE CAUGHT. OREGON $805,879.20 Mailed to Oregon Service Men SALEJf, Oro., March 2. First ca' h payments under the slate soldier bonus act were made today, a total of 3.210 checks aggregating $S05. 879.20 being placed in tho mails by the secretary of state at the direction of the war veteran's aid commission. lu it Notes the. rrtt.otit.H,ity fur tlrunkt nni-it l.y pr Idlnif that, whi n an lut.m. iilt d pn-Min in iiin.tt.il, tin. propi If tnr of ili.t (.I n t. In nhliiik lot pun han n lilt Imxii Mntn mutt no utmiK with hliu la 1 rhn U 5. Debt Increased $90,000,000 )jd Feb H rV f,".!Mf i..f . uy i peasurv n l AHIUNtlTUN. Mir. t. An In- i v.. of tiior th.m I'io.iiijO.ooO In tho I'dilit' (It'l.t dun im ,t4)i uu i y wn ai. noljiii-Ml is.teiy 4iv,tn) ijtaiurv. ft 4n 11 Mh H r la iM (. lt i:a.'?i.f.Ts9. t-ompii ltd ltli :i.tl.r.tt.:3ii...n i.l.inii.iiy 31. X' tii.J. llijip.V4rl.t wii.tly, I'tttjtittitl' ftS .'iltfl.'lalii t'Kil tliit.d.i'UV lliu l.ttLiin'ti of ii.m yxiiniiti ly laoi.uoo. 04 In Irt'iiHiii'y, nr) t"lftrlnit thn rniMlt, whllti KiiVfrntiifiit tKM-urltlott it-ili.l diirlntr Ksbruiuy npiroOnint tt I8ll.ono.tin0. ltiwt.vtr, olfltlnln Im lit-wd that tho rontlnumt fiumtfilv rf.lii.ii.iii in thn pubiiti tl. bt would to on diiilni! March, whoit limiall nit'iits of liiiomi. ii ml profits tukfs uif lut. . Ordlnaiy rxpi-nNt's of tho ifovorn mi nt ui.'i;r.'Kiit.'. 1 1 2, ni'O.Ooo tin coin pnritl with f 3AI.oou.Oun durum tin Minn' inoiith luHl your, wlul otilln.irv i.'fdith fur tho month upiiroiiliiiiitt'il $ 1 7l..')ini,iion ax nulitnl :it.nooo In n-hriitrv. 1: I. t'Ulthnlrd lirnt It wna probably tlio win ut of urn lout tiipptp, Itijnif and I : 1. Conference Saved M . . - - - , Lngland 10,000,000 1 Pounds Sterling It M,;iVOV...iirU. S.r-llly. tliu. As t!(tdt 1'rfM) Hit l'xlwrt tloriif, tlitmi llor of 'Im- t-XflifiiutT,-told n Itii'tiiliiitrr-ltf tlio lu.uft of twin tiirmr Uil afternoon that -npitrovlrmnwry WASIIIN'OTON, Mor. 3.Tlm ulilu plnn board In. Iwuu-il an order rcinlr Iub cotuplfte CMnrollittltm ly July tioM WALLA WALUA. Wash. Two women who eHcaped from tho Wulla Wii'Jsi pi nitt ntiary Sunday nisfct were QUIT TOBACCO of all coniiui-W lH:twtH.u JaiiaiH'udicatiKht at Latlrandc, Ore. at uoon M'jd htoannthlii lint's soil the Chicago, Mll-tday! The woniea -wr Durulby Duke, wuukco aud St I'uut liol Great Kor-jJ;. a waitress sfr'ln a second term js-0.to.Eac.i ha thtjni roilruodit emicoro ra's. t"iiif4 (i)s rittfsutl.ilirtiiitrjts rev c-n-Ml' ). Hit ! i'ld 'tt!r "jij i; the iio.w!til,iiiVi' ttui-n'ij' t' itM!iiis ntHTnaary l enforco Its vk- .'' AMnfih.t mint, of; ht (usvf ' tckm I'Ul.ifrtr n cttr.4ilM I'm-nldfut llram of tlio Cuicui, Mil ounce mat? you pt a be sure i . when you want it. SIS ; 51 So easy to chxp Ciearette,! Cigar, or Chewing Habit Ing iirefenullal followhiK t! i.?:f Vfi-JfliiisjaT iif'r4 bi-esk tho costly, nerveshatterias parole anu t l untsi rntc, repine at tobacco habit. Whenever you nave a pjrtu for Kralrt! larteuj'.' ' litth Sere' Wnuing for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or I VuUJC(d, fr.nn aiokWt; fuaiv. for a tIlB iUKt Pi" a harmless o- .The ws;r mldoR.irj. Vapo be- tablet tn ;our ,nout W.,1. t,w! ... I. i ilii J s, i,.lt helP relieve that " awlul " desire, ivion i.lHdiMaJMkit nlKbt Kh b u complete and vrrro-liftt' hllsiieTi imhl 'iiioinins .J .T.Zx J Urn , :v,tfi h? t oWiitr UtUr- tD i dio,w ' " t'" - failed. tp.erii. rse.froui their taM. jShytscat!t.1! Rrtiuctalfci) tttfrn'C t-rs tfiUK kMiiaJii: tksjtl. t"'"- lnv.-i.tu;atioii showed that they ,.aaj., rnpls. '-Ct W -Wsiof- Ko-J, Ittmin nt i im r liin.i',. mm. .bad sawed a bar In ote of the windows To-Uac, nnd If It doen"t release you i W),iioo.0iio pounds utrrtliiic wtmld b'w4uke und Ht." Taut rnllrond. Vho ;0f tl10 mm ixirlor an(t escaped over tho from Ml fcrtvaf fr toDsctxiJ h rty INCOME TAX rOME IN NOW Is tba sppasl we make to our clients. You will thus avoid the rush o! the fina' days of the period when car time Is taken up day and eight to IET RETURNS IN ON TIME. rtnv IVrb-4n Kpivtm ( - r IJ-,. aves money! for. cthtrai feud t illj . oo so ior.Toijt i, .: u t i . , 1 il l' ft 2 I II ' WILSON AUPJTINQ C0 in! (I:;l.i . I i Uberty huili$ita.i W A i H I txjrnrtt rr fVt-tl on MttniMtti f vr the fvrtbrviil IPC flmiii yitar iv 'iisniieur.. to li (Itx'inuin rat htl- ot .ths. Wash- inston cuyrfreiice. ; . t... Yahima Decides Not t To Have Ball Team YAKIMA. Wash.. Murch 3 Haso hall fans of tlio city, ut a meeting held liift itiKlil. di'iltlotl not lu ac tept the opitrtuiilty of Inking over tint franchise now ht-M by Ui nlna in Hid Wostoin lulornatloiial IcnKuu, ast had liK-n propuscd. It was tho hrn t'UD'nt of the iniflliiK that a battebnll chili 111 the Western lnteriiattnual UiiHt'liHll li'iiKuo would bo tea redly a luxury. 1 i ....U.-J., i .".L ,11. J. I'.1 I ! Itrsltlents Ktmitey und Cilnwa of .,' 1 ' ' i' ' - torn ui- ottki , punu .yuHT C.rt at Nottbera ruilnid and Vice Aftr arriving In th MmineHS sec- .HUboitt. euesuon., j y t fri (.hi. til lliuln nf llic Stialllo chiiuUr ,lou t,r ,l10 ci,' H'O"'" a tsxlcab of coujiin rvi an'' ,rlven to Pendleton. They Al the coni lnHlun of Uio couit reBco ,mJ 110 "'""y but tilt)' driver let Ibem tbe Ixjsrd IsHued tho ft)lloini; order: P 30,1 ,he' rded tho early morning : 'Tho bourd riulrfs couipUto can- fain titntUonnd aud were takeu off the celliiUon of all coutiacis. Kallins to ,lrai LfiOranilc. ' n'li.c tlieso ranrollallcuii by July l! nxt. tho board will take Btich atois' K,uit ttom m!"- cacti plants Is emme. Kellop'e sCbrri touch-the-spot any hour Flal ces of day or night (wa it irwkti hungry to, t m ut g r btg howl Kutlog g 9 tmr ht0mhit ivtty mmrning! $ut I can't spmr nj Mmy, Bbb4t hnf Mn'tl" 5: r You can't resist the appeal of Kellogg's Corn Flakes! Pour out a bowl brim full of Kellogg's big, joyously brown, crisp and erunchyl Was thcro ever such an appetite treat 1 And, such a flavor t A breakfast or lunch, or supper thrill for big folks as well as little ones. Got KELLOGG'S ' Corn Flakes for sure because Kollogg's are the original Corn Flakes and so deliciously good and so superior in every way that your delight will be boundless, Pleaso understand that Kellogg's aro never tough or leathery or hard to eat xneyre always crispy! Kellogg's aro sold only in tho RED and GREEN packago bearing tho sig nature of W. K. Kellogg, orlgitiator of Toasted Corn Flakost NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT! Havo Kellogg's for breakfast tomorrow! or TOASTED CORN 1 COBN PLAICES Alio mikeri ( KELIOCG'S KKUMBIES sod KELLOGG'S BRAN, cookt! ni krumhlfj us it douiiis necessary to cnf-irco Us views." Nono of tlio niembors of tho board would idaborato on this statement and other officials of tho bourd declined to sny whether lliu net ion was tho result of a refusal of tho representatives of tho two concerned railroads to ueved'' to tho iHiiird'n wlnhesi. n An infm unil niccliiig nnn htdd Feb ruary s by tho board, with Iho rei're- senUltvcs of Ibo lu railroads and the Soutllo chamlier of rommen-o to dis cuss, nwordiuR lo announcement of tho Imard at. the time, "lint contract cxihtimc between Uio two railroads nietilloned and lite Jiipnncito HteaiiiMhlp lineif by which preferential nrratiKe- tnetits exist between tlio railroads and tho steauisblp lines.'' At (bat timo the hoard re-affirmed ila iHisition that all preferential eon tracts between inllruudH nnd forelKit sleunmhlp coinpnuieit tutint lio ubro eated lu tbo uutinuul Interest. FIRST U.S. CORN REACHES RUSSIA MOSCOW, March 3. (liy tlio As Hoclatod 1'ress.) Tho first of the corn bought with tho American con KtH'sslonsI opproprlatjou of $20,000, 000 reached thy actual sturvatiou belt whin a trainloud arrived ut Tsarilsn, lu tlio Saratov region Fob ruary :'.", ateordliiB to advices to the Amerlcun relict administration head quarters hero, ' Twenty-flvo tralus from (Novofw xi.sk ou tho Uluck sea arc now moving to tho various huugor points. V Ix shlpB havo urrivod at Novorossick und two tit Odetisa bIhco V'oliruary 0, and tho unlouding In proccodlng Butlnfac- torlly. S.S.S. Fills Out Hollow Cheeks, Thin Limbs! Men snd women, whether you will ver hulld yourlf up to your normal. lust-rtKht weinht tlciionrts on the num fcer of blood-rella In your Mmx). Tbst'a all there Is to It. It's a soienllfla fa.-u If your lilttt'pelt factory Isn't work ins' right, you will he run-down, thin, your blood will ho In dlwrtter, and perhaps your f!-o will be broko.1 out with plmplns, hlaikheatts anil erup tions. S. S. kot-ps your lilood-t-eH factory working mil time. It helps build new blood-colls. That's why K X. S. hutlils up tli in, run-down peo ple. It puts tlrni flesh on your bones. It rountls out or face, arms neck, limbs, the whole hotly. It puts tho "pink" In your cheeks. It takes tho hollowneits from the eyes, snd it fools Father Ttnio by smoothing out wrin kles In men snd women by "plumplns" them up. y. 8. s. Is a reinaiksljlo blood-purlfler. While you are fretting plump, your skh) ertiptlons, pimples, blackheads, nine, iheumutittm, raxh. tetter, blotches sre being removed. .The medlelnal iuRieitienta fit S. S. 8. are Bu-rsnteed purely veeoUhle. R S. S. is sold Ht ill iIi'uk stores, In two strut. Tli laicer uh is the mors conomkl , MOSCOW, March 3. (liy tho As sotdiitod rtoss.) The Uusslan soviet goveriittiHnt bus abandoned its mo nopoly of tho naif industry. Salt has heretofore been considered ono of tho most tmportuut koy commodities of tho couutry. Tbo newspaper I'ravuda, In a lead ing odltorlul strikes a new note by advocating abandonment of stale trading. Mrs. J. I). Blnnott of Seattle, who bnd been spending tho wintor with ber mother, Mrs. Keltohor. has rotnniod from a four wcolis visit in Ban Diego, CuUf. , A QIMCHUNGr China Herb Store This Is to certify that Glut Chunir of Motif ord, Ore., has cured nio coltrti ami utomacli trouhle. t. si. Liconuru, Mi:. J Ht.. Oi-ontH Paws. This In to certify that Glm Ohuntf of Mutlford, Ore, him cured me. of rupture or rour years' Miimlmtf. I'. U. Isliam. 113 h St., Ornnts Puss, Oro. Midfortl. Oitnoii, Jan. 13, 1917. This Im lo certify that I. tho under- Nltrnml. hail vt.rv severo stomach trouble nml bad been bothered for several yearn and hlHt AuyuNl was not oxpected to live, and hctirinK of dim Chnnu (whostt lltrD storo is ut. Jll coiiin j'lonl strovt. Mod ford), I decided lo got herbs for my slomarh liouhle, and I started to f voting btilltir ah noon it s. 1 uNetl thum und ttMlny am a well man nnd can heartily recom mend anyone affllclert as I wus to sue Ulm rhunit unit try ms i terns. tHis-ned) W. It. JOHNSON, Witnesses: Win. Lewis. Kngle Point. W. I,. I'hlldrtjlh, Kuslo Point. , M. A. Anderson, Medford. S. it. Holmes, KuRlo Point C, 12. Mooro, Eagle Point. .1. V. Mctntyre. Kagle Point. Oeo, Von tier Helh-n, KiikIo Folnt. Thou. K, NlchOln, Kutslu f'pinU Scott Rainier Apple We are constantly on the lookout for new meritorious fruits, always of course with an eye to finding merits not already possessed by va rieties already being propagated, for there are too many varieties now. We heard of ScotFs RAINIER many times and investigated It ful ly before contracting with Mr. v. W. Scott of Xacb.es for the excla- stvo propagating rights which we now bold. in our sincere judgment this is the fiut'Ht dessert applo thus far de veloped. It has all the mild quali ties of the Delicious which com mend It to the taste of those who cannot eat tbo metre acid apples. Ilut In addition It has a more spicy flavor and will keep firm In ordinary storage for weeks with out becoming moa'y. and in cold storage the RAINIER keeps per fectly for a year, " ' Hero's what leading ' authorities say: "The keeping qualities of tho RAINIER APPLB arc unsurpass ed by those of auy other variety of tho Facific Northwest that has yet cotno to the attention of the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Its ability to retain its firmness, brightness and quality with almost no decay or skin blemish, placos it above oven the Arkansas II lack Wlnesap, and Yollow Newtown, lu-32 degrees Fahr; cold storage It keeps lii prime condition Into May or Iu'ter, and instancos aro known whero . largo numbers of boxes havo been held In excellent condition - into September of tho following year." Bulletin No. r.87 of the Fnited States Department of Agriculture. SENSATIONAL r Oldsmobile Four ,- Touring Car , ! ,'li ..1 il $1385 .1! .11 v. : v-t- ' i i " i ! Busy Corner Motor Co. -Main at Rlrersirie' GOODWOOD ALWAYS CHEAPEST D1 nt be deceived by so-called spec ial, ctat rate, or rlsbt price, but go np to tbo OLD RELIABLE wbera yon find , as SS dan .te: ymr. wftb the best and cheapest wood on tbo market. ' f ;-. ', ,' - ' WHY? ) , '..! '. Because we seH more than half the tori handled In Modord. treat onr cuKoromi right, and do not go on the theory that vre can "do" the pub lic, nnd arc positively the only yard that haa strict!; dry wood. , ',Us lf,.. VALLEY FUEL CO. ... PHONE 78 : m.i FISHING RODS "!i.i Rewrapped. Repaired and ; Bevar : aished. (lies tied to patten r ; : ..-order.; ;' .;,.., oomtD-'''- !' '''. E. W.' . Vewtnwn B . Wntfnwl THE STAR MEAT MARKET Meat Fish Oysters of the highest quality. Our service includes free delivery. Just Phone 273 217 E. Main St.- Medford, Ore "Tho fruit is oblong and slightly inclined to conical. ' Flesh yellow ish with practically no grain. Probub'y better dosiirbed as 'but tery.' Quality much resembling tho Delicious but a much better storage applo. Fruit picked dur ing October, 1912. was placed on tho table at the banquet of tho In ternational Refrigerator Cougress, Chicago, in September. 1913, In perfect condition. Sculo is un known; decay practicully so. Eat ing quality seems to lmprovo -rather thau deteriorate. Tho tree Is a vigortiH grower and ts Inclined to bo spreading, therefore capable of bearing heavy crop." Lowthor's "Encyclopedia of Practical Horti culture," Vol. 1, p. 231. Wo offor first-class RA1MER trooa for spring planting. Also othor standard apples, peachoa, pears, plums, prunes, apricots, etc., small fruits, shado trocs, shrubbery and rosos. Washington Nursery Co. Toppenlsh, Wash. Your Tree. Men Since IDOU, H. H. SPERLING, Salesman Box 630, Medford New House for Sale No. 1010 West tltb Street Five rooms, buth and large sleeping porch, good lighting and plumbing fixtures, living room, dining room, kitchen and bathroom done in ivory enamel, bedrooms in light gray, walls tinted through out, full concrete foundation. Pavement, bower and T.VXE8 FULLY . rAID. $&0.0O. Apply Trowbridge Cabinet Works CHANGE IN SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE FEB. 1, 1022 IVjEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES Dally Except Snnday LV. MKDFORD 10 A. M. LV. ROSEBUBQ 1.00 P. M. GRAMS PABS-MEDFORD STAGES Daily aud Sunday Leave Medford 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. 4.30 P. M. Leave Grants 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. (. 4.45 P. M. Fares: Mcdford-Grunts Puss, f 1.13; Grants Pass-Roscburj, 93-00; Medfoi-d-Roseburg 91.15.