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1 MIWFOIW TfATT! TRTBTTNTJ. MTDFOTtn. OltlWOV. TTKfcTiAV. VAWU II. I i ' I IV III IVI'.i'i Within Your Grasp 3 NOT TRUE BILLS SAYS PROF. FITTS e GRAND JURY LIBERAL FEEDING RETURNS 4 TRUE mm cows lows: ft RAISED HIGH baked a Jichtbrownon ton read v to melt in your mouth that's Cal urnt't biscuits every time; It's the mine t'xry it everything bi which CALUMET BAKINQ POWDER is used. It acver varies. fails or (Ii8amxint)i. Under every coiuhtion it pro- i duces the beet bitcult, plea. I ikon, muffin, etc. i Don't put up with the dis appointments that (onio Ilium uwg (umiiftry iMkinH i , pnwdete It Inn t n enuiry .. , buy end u xi laluiiirt (lit i nt stut ui brand. 8X8 A rtKil ri ftl Clumtt contain fntl 4 ut Hon halting uuwdtrntom lit I A cn ittatil of HI u. i-atta. It ure uu a iounH whan you want U Dr. Johnson Says Dental le a I us Mental lay Deenv Mi AImi ilien-nseil ro.st. I'inless Ueiilistry llM'tl t s ,j'ko, hut a ,jok ceases to 1e a joko when it is a reality. Try our methods. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 228 East Main St. Phone 6G9 DRY WOOD Tfvn Tier 12 inch Pine, Ono Tier VI ineh Oak and Laurel, all for $2.75 a Tier. ' CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 551 SEEDS SEEDS A full linn of rotiulilo bulk and pnolc nK SooiIh from Sioux City, lowii, nurnory, , SunrlHO I'otaloo 8toiln Lee Watkins Feed Co. I 'hone U4ID .'11)7 So. Front WOOD! Mr $VS.."M Tier nnil i. t'tuh i:k' Conl SKi.no Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. for 1'le ii ml Tlilnl l'lmno 213 SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 at Mrdfortl. Busy Corner Motor Co. Main nt. ItlvorNldo Tlx now i.r.tud J in y under Him ill id lin c if Mix. Miuy Y,. Klulnlium- iim'I', iniiiwoiiiiin. wuiiti'd nit mini in cllhorntlt tis, (i ml relumed fmir inn IiIIIh. (mil three nut trim Milt, us fol Mono Mull, riililinry, wlilln iirmml wlili ii deadly weapon. William Miller, liiiriclury. t., II. JUIIH'N, UHHlllllf. Kdmtind Ih'tiii, r ' i K r ' Tli nut triii' hill went returned iinuliiHt: tlrli'ii Nichols, ll'inor hi IiIh posse I .en Hummer mill .luck I.mw, defar- I iiu properly. Itay Juiiii'D, lnirnliiry. Tho (jruiiil Jury will rnniplcio In wrrU Hint mitko Iih report hy tho cihI Of II Week. Tim Ki.iinl Jury today Im Invchtlal- Iiik Hi" throo M''ii'i liiill.tnii'iiu re lumed ly iiu- limi kiiiihI Jury. An Iio hplilteil intilcNt In on for tin i lcilliui of directum of tliii Medford (humhur f Commerce, mh In I ho Ashland chamber, (tin vi IIiik mo fur I, un been IlKht. Home ililriy members have rent IumI ilmlr voto and nil hulloU iiiuki In- In liy 7 : a o ni-M Friday ovcolnu to l rniinli i) McmU'rs Iii tn.ililiiR lln'lr Bi li'i limi fur illni lurH will Hint Unit IIhto ur) ninny mi'iiiln-rn , u ilm rfwii-r lint who nniloiililrilly hiivc i ini rMp iuullfl iiidohM, 'nit who Imvn ni'vcr Iwimi (ulliil upon to ivt tt tii hn lrc tornlilp of i hi CUntnlMr of omiii,rci TUlH iii'mhlp Ik ofti-n overlook iil lM iiii( nii'iiiluTi ilo not a a ruin roin- forward voluntarily for till m-r-tiro. Thrio no nliorUKo of roihI m ti riiil In llio tnniiilx ritlilp of tho .Mnl ford fhiimlnT 1 1 4'onimerv to pin vUI a pronrftti'lvi' hoard of iliriH--lorn. WOMEN! DYE THINGS NEW IN "DIAMOND DYES' K:u h pnrkuKO of "I Huiiioinl lyo" rontaln (lln'tl.in ko (.linpln any woman onn ! or lint her worn, KliuMiy rtioiuo'. Nklrte, wiiInIh, rout. it.M l,lni!. i uli m, iiivji Iiiiih, drnpo Urn, haiiKintf overylhinfi. oven If Mil ium nov.T lived hofnro, luy'IH;i mond Pyi'" no oilier kind then pel fei l homo dyt ltiK I" uio liooaiine iMamonit Iy n ru e unninnl. eil not ti hpot, fiiile, Htreiik, or run. Tell your di'iik'Hixl win llu r llni material you wlhh to rlye H woul or nilk, or whether Ii In linen, cot ion or mixed i;iiiMlN. AllV. Coming to MEDFORD Dr. Mellenlhin Ni'ixi u.ist Inloroal MinIIoIiio fir llio WlM l'lo0 fl'IlM In iMir.s not oiT.n.wr Will ho nl Holland Hotel Monday, April 3 Orili'O lloilrM ! 10 n. III. to I p. III. OM-: lAV OXIiV No t linruo for Consultation Ir. Mollonthlii Ih a regular Riailii .ito lu iiiodlclno and surno.'j mid U II- refit I'd liy tho stnto of tiTtol'. Ho vIhIIh profoHHlonally the nioro Import ant tcwiiH und t'ltlea and offer to nil who cull on tli In trip Crc-u roiiHu'.tu- tlon, except the oxpotiHO ot trontmenl wlieii lii'Blrod. AcoorillnK to his mot hot of trout mom lm iIiioh not opornte for chronic iippciulli'ltlR, gnll Htonofl. ulcom cf Htomaeli, IoiibIIb or uilenoul.i. lit Iiiih to lilHcrntllt wonderful rv fliilt In dlMoiiHoH of tho Htonmi'li, llv or, IiowoIh, blood, akin, norvo, heart kltlnoy. lilnddor, bod wottliiR, rntan h weak liutRH, rlmumutlHm. Bclutlea, les ulcera and roclal ollmr-ut.). If you have boon tilling for nny iciiKtn or 1 1 ni o and do not Kot hpttor. do not. rail fo cull, iih Improp er mnuRiiroa rather thun dlimiiBO nro often tlo cuubo of your long utnndlng troulilo, lloinohilior, nbovo ditto, that, ron Hultutlon on thla trip will ho freo and that his treatniotit Ih dll'foront. Mnrrlod wninoii miiHt bo nccompnn led by tlmlr hUKhiindH. AddroHB: a. '10 ltoston Wock, Mln nrupollH, Minn, VOTING LGHT IN . . PR 1R liiiml low. w-ll l'll mill Well IiiiiiiIIi il, iilwnyn hiivi- iiihI iilwti.VN will fin iiIhIi iIik tii'Rl nini lii t for liny mid Kriiln. wild I'l-of. KIiih nf A. C. piiililiiK r"'i-i!tly Ix'fiiro tho IimhI iliilrj'iiu n ut '(m, Hiiion'H. I'ri'li'tiiior I'HIm iiIhO ciioko tif Mm Mplnnillil 0 poi liinlUi n 1 1 it- iliilryliiK In ihi lU'Ktio ltlv-r viilPy. "Milk In ii niit.iiiinr.! 'oinpiiHi'il of ii'ililn luiiU'rliiiH iilwnyn put ("iti'llHT l l ln Kiiiiui wny. TliTO lure Ho'ce ni:iti-i ImIm miiKt In- NUpplPyl in llii' row in Hii'M- pi opiirilimH, In tli" Imiii of it pi-o'"iiy lifiliiniod rntloo." I'rof, I'ltu iidvlHod IIIktiiI fedlnir. I ho iliih) iiinn'n profit ri.iniH from ho miioiini of fi i it nliiive tho miilnto- niiino roMulrooii 'iii of t hi' row. roor nmlliloii of i-tiw i p. i'ii iiwil l.y fold- mil nit mux wlin Ii mi" mil of Imliiiii'o. Ti'MiInn iiHKiH l.ii iniii huvo lirnuuht iiluitil miirluiL linprovi'iiiont In tho In nl of TlllniiKHik I'liuniy. Tho HliioilurilH hiK'o hoi-n iiiIki'iI iiiuI iliilry nun llioro m vor llilnk of inilulnir the irclliiK work, hiiI. I rrof. Kitt. liny Imvn iiu ri-ioiilN of tffrii-rutlooH of nun. mnl tlio work linn proven profit- .o." C. C. Dli kx.io of Hhoihl iiiIvIhmI llio fm miiilnii of liiiM iiHwic lnl Icinn In tin" lli v Ix'iniiNi' tin y pernill On' pur liuho of lii'itoi- hullH than tho IndlvM- unl fut ou r run ufford. Aftor many vi'iir of i xiii'i ii'iK o Willi iliilry row him ili'i lilfil tli.it On' ti'MInK riH bii' m inn roi iinlH ii n- iln onlv im aiiH f l' Mnir ii " I iiwh. Keep Water Supply Pure; Forum Topic Tim prospof tt or iti-vop vins n rr,m iniiiiliy wiihoiit NrlionU or i liun lion urn vory kIIiii. l.lkowUo, a niiuiiiu nity runnol tmpo to rn If Un water mipply Ih lntnIiuiito or linpiiro. Mi'ilii.ril li.m i'.iuhI m liiM.u mil rhnri lion mnl It m wut-r Ih of the vory lirnt, yot thoro I a roiiimun'ty (Ml Rut Irtl thot -voiy renldont hn lo ' Kiuird th.i purity of tho'water aiipp'.y lor future Kouer.'itloiiK. T. W. Mill- will adiln'n the mom lnr' fotuin of tli Modford Chamlior t,f Commorci' tomorrtw ticm at thelolferliiK Modford llotol on Maliitalnlns the l urliy of Mr dfi rd' wgler aupply." "A I'oir Hvlatlon." the latest leaturc enmody, ntarrliii; Will Hnsem. will be proKonted nt the I'aee theatre, (or tliroo day, lioKlnnliiK tomorrow mati nee!!. Tho picture I the film veiKlon f the huko play of tho h.iiii bhiuo that Una hoon niioreshfully ieifonned 1 r.. il... t..l llilrO'j.ti.. ' n m ,"1 . iiu ..inh . i. Will ItoKera in au Ideal "poor ri'la Hun." An a. quaint und hliahliy phllos i pher who fatluTH iiud Unit lie m two or plianH, thoiiKh ho liiuiNflf Iiiik muhlns. llio outtlmy utar will hrim; lany.hler and tear to ull who hop. Ii int. Tho utory la niniplo; nod virtue t vi iiinpliH over rhi'inliiR villainy, hut ouly alter many 1 1 lain that are Ixith uuiuh in k and putheiio. Kvery lonourro of tlio producer linn Iwon tiUUzcd to m:ik "A 1'oor nida tion" Mr. ItoKora' mastorploco. Mary Plckford't Charming Story Header of KYnuoes HotlKson Uur notta world lovod novel, "l.iltlo Iord Kaniitlouiy," w ill he, dolilUitod to know tluil Mary Plckford in reprotlucinK the story for the Bcrocn has preserved all it fiinlntncHH and charm, and baa boon cppcclully faithful to the roHiiimca mid ninnncra of tho Mriol depicted bo vividly by tho author. In till play, Hchodnlod to open to morrow matlneo ut llio llialto thoutro. Mary Iiuh a chitnco to lot hor public see her iih a mature woman and ulao us a hoy of Hi'veu. In tho worltl of drama tic itrt what could lo more difficult? Not ouly In tho same play but in the Hiimo RrenoH, will this Kreiitost of ull scriM'u artiata bo Been In these two dlf floult roles. ThroiiKli tho medium of double OX' posiire, that most burning of plioto- Krnpbio methods. Miss I'ickford Is able to appear as two different clinructcrs In tho sumo scono, thus pwtluclnB the most pci fort illusion iHissihle. Miss Plckford will ho bopii In a Ki-enter variety und a more novel get of costumes In "Utile Lord Fanntlo- roy" tlmu In nny play in which alio has over before appeared. The display of women' fashion typical of tho KIkIiUpb will undoubtedly prove very interest IniS to stylo devotees. Imperial l'otentnto Ilos. TACoMA, Mnr. 14. Kills Lewis flurrt'tson. In WiQ Imperial potentate of the Mystlo Sbrino of North Amerl ctt tiled suddenly tills morninif ut his .snmirhun homo. Good for That "Flu" Couah For quiek relief from tho woattug coughs that "hang on" after tho grippe or influenza, tuko Foley's Honey and Tar. Mrs. K. 1). Drake, Child. Mil.. writes: "After an attack of the flu that loft mo with a severe cough nothing soemed to roliove no till I tried Foley b Honey uuil Tar, which I can highly roconmiend." It Is nlso good for croup, whoopluK cough and colds. It puts a BOothliiK. heollug coating over the Inflnmed surface, cuts tho phlegm eases hoarseness, cionrs tho nir ptis- sngos. Sold everywhere 7UST to remind J you OLYMPIC flour in an old, olJ favorite 30 year to be eact , . . FLOUR CEREALS FEED I'ltKKW ATKIt, Ore-'iUmt KcJil- iiuu, I'reowater, taiiei) 10 thr w iia- Kunta Kincb, lilndii wrestler, twlin in an hour. Mike lSrnlhcrton, boner. knnrkod out Hulb r Wlrth, wrtlor, '. In tho third round t.f four round mix ed i-ontoM. ST IXtl'IH Kit iSirunglfr) Lewis. worM'n heavyweight wrontlinK title l.oblor, defeated .lark llinka. In I hi rale. Lt full. HOT RI'HIVOS. Ai k, Young Hut- hiiiiuiiuiK. Oklahoma l ny, ilefoateti fin ley Smlh, rhoenK, In ton round bouts. The men are iiiiddlowoiKhla. MINN'KAPOLI.H Karl I'uryour and! flort McLean Imve been matchod to moot In ton round, in. dorlxioti matrh hero March .11. 'XKW YORK Mali" liuth's con- lincl carrion no provinlon for a bonus en each hi tne run. It was officially announced by Colonel Jacob Uupport, part owner of the Cub. MODK.STO Walter Schmidt, first str'iiR catcher of the Pirates, receiv ed a letter from l'it'ideiit Ureyfus him k, Htm for tho season a work and tWIarlnn he would be plat: od on the IneliKiUlc list If h r'fus'd to slKn. Sihniltlt tloclarod the fisure waa too lev. . SALT LAKE CITY Honey Mcl lody. San I'ranrlcc, won six round decision over Kraitkic Smlthon. Salt rraneinco, won six round decision i-ver I'raukie Smiihers. Halt Lake Tho men ore welter. Hllt.AhKl.PIUA Low Tcndler Klvcn decision oyer Alexander Hart, Cleveland. In eight rounds. INDIANAPOLIS, Bryan Dowiiev. Columbus, nulpUnted Krankle Car een. Now York, In ten rounds. WFFAI-O Krankle Schoell, Huf- falo. received docisli n ever Dave Shade, California, at the end of theli -round bout. VAN COl'VKH, B. C. March 14 Jim Tract y, rlultuant of the Auidrala, sian hcavyweiKht title arrived here yesterday cn the steamship iNiacara from Australia with tho Intention of seeking a bout with Jark Dempsey. Ilo will leave for Milwaukee tonight where ta will l taken In charge bv Tom Andrews. Andrews, il is under stood, has arranged a bout between Traccy und Hill Urennan. SEATTLE. March 14. Cordon Mc Kay, cluiniant ef the Pacific roast mitldlcwciKlil championship and Joe r-Kun ot ltostt n are scheduled to meet In the four round main event of a hcxinK show here tenlcht. The winner will meet Mike C.ibbons of St. Paul here two weeks from tonight. Harry Lanlos ami Joe Dunn, light weights, will meet in tho Beml-final. HAN FKAXC1SCO, March 14. Ad Santo, Sun Francisco, claimant J the worlds light heavy weight wrealline cnumplonshl iihiMm Pete Sauer of Houston, Texas, hero tonight in the first wrestling match held in Ibis rltv In mon i lis. QUICKEST PAIN KILLER The agony of lumbago, gout, rheuma tism, neuralgia, neuritis can be quickly overcome by good old hot MUSTARINE Use It for all inflammation, congestion and swelling will not blister 30c tiOc yellow box. Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea Best For Constipation Hif w It younelf and take hut cup before going to bU. It rr lulatet In. whole vtem end n pur.lv v.gcUhlr. Ulllloutnm. Sick Hrtil sene ChiMren like tt. Gcncruut acke 30c he.vth'8 nnvo stork INCOME TAX COMB IN NOW 1 the appeal we make to our clients. You will thus avoid tho rush of the final days of tuo period when our time is taken up day and night to GET KETURNS IN ON TIME. Our Efficient Servlco aves money for others and It will oo so for you. WILSON AUDITING CO I Liberty llulldlng. . Medford At the Present Low Price The Mew Chevrolet "490" is within the reach of everyone. $675.1 In Medford ; The Lowest Priced Completely Equipped , Quality Car Manufactured Fatton and MinsoiL Inc. Tel. 150 Booklet free. Said lOt for special trial size. a Washington fT (T CONVENIENT IF HAIR IS TURNING GRAY, USE SAGE TEA Here's Grandmother's Recipe to Darken and Beautify Faded Hair. Thst beautiful, even shtii! ef dark, ftlostiy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture ot Hage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns pray or streaked, just an application or two of Sag and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you ran ret this famous old recipe Improved by tho addition ot other ingredients at a small cost, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's pace and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring buck the natural color and lustre of your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sags' and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody ran tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thla through the hair, taktntr one small strand at a time; by morning1 the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appli cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use preparation is a dellRht ful toilet requisite for those who do. sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. 1ADE INTHE CU 1 AT THE TABLE J 9 The Convenient Kind of Coffee Mr. Washington's refining proc ess removes all waste matter and leaves just' the goodness of pure coffee. Always delicious. You merely add hot water. No waste. No coffee pot. Every can guaranteed to give satisfaction. Never varies. coitie refining company. s:j Fifth Trr TIT 117 TTT" 49 AND EC0N0MICALVX For Sport and OutdoorsWear See our lino of Seoteh tweeds, Seoteh cord tweed, homespun and eassi meres. SHAYNE-BRUN HAND-TAILORED to your measure. $30 to $45 "We nro not satisfied unless you are." City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 474 401 S. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE Fine Apartment Site 100x100 facing City Park. No money required. P. E. WYNK00P. 112 So. Riverside Avenue. NYork CHILDREN must have the best of the "staff of life" if they are healthy and happy. Ilnv them . .. NUT-BROWN BREAD Tlio Bread TUat Builds" PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your dealer for NIT BliOWN I1READ , Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors !