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MEDBOUD MAl!i;jnUIUTNR WKlWOttlV. OUKflON,- VUIDAY 'MAItOH 17. 1022 L BIG TIME SAVER I I THE L T IGEi EIGHTY OCAL ORCHARD ST DICK POSEY FREEING mm. FINDS ROGUt FRU PROGRAM A PRISONERS CAUSES ON 01 NTA SHIPS BAPTIS CHURCH STORM ES 7r?Q xt " . is ft i 4VA "i w stands for J . - J' 4 . ' . , . . v . . . Uo Failures A pound can of Calumet contains full ISbzSome baking powders come in 12 oz.cans instead of 16 oz.cans. Be sure you get a,pound whenyouwant it - C A N D Y SPECIAL . Vogan's Butter Straws 37c The Full Pound Another Uluatrutlon of bow Rogue River valley penis are consumed all over the world is contained in a letter just received by tiny Connor of tho Conner fru ford from known local orchnrdist, written from Hotel Mount Kvorosl, Injee!ing, India Fob. 1st, on his trio around tho world. This is Just a line to toll you about some cf your pears. Tho steward of the Creole State, of tho laetflc Mail S. S. Co., told mo he hnd some fine pears ho v:ts saving to givo tho pas sengers on the return trip from India to San Francisco. I asked to see the lcars. and tho day we landed In Cal cutta he took nie down to his cold stor age plant. "I found some Hood' River Spltsen bcrgs in excellent shape and several. 5 ! think, cases of Hold Crest brand Wluter Nelis pears packed by Guy Conner. They were in perfect condi tion although the paper wraps were entirely wet. He 8Hko very highly of them. It may bo truly said that Rogue River pears go to all parts of the world. "If you ever have a choice of steam ers to travel on choose a shipping board boat." ' tVext Tuesday evening u concert of rare worth and enjoyment will tn giv en nl lhA Fll-iil llimliul church. In nil. lit puckiiiK company of Ml-,m,,m t0 th(, v,ntttit, ,., tt number Al.'red S. V. Carpenter, well', ,ho iottdinK musicians of tho city will appear on the program. Mr. Campbell ( Dlclc I'oscy) of Ashland. will assist by glvlnn several humorist selection. Tho program will bo how to most of tho people. Tho program follows: Mtteey, "The Frosheniui Brevae." Dnptlst Choir, Hoffman. "Thy Kc So Fair." Mrs ongall. Mr. Walker. Scotch Air, ,,Hlno Belts ol Ifcot laud." Ladles' Quartet. Mendelssohn. "On Wlugs of Sous.' lollnlst, Mr. Janes. Wcldt. "The Minstrel and Ills hlld." Mr. Scougall. Mr. Walker. Donnee, tb) "Sleep lUiby Mine O'Hura, (b) "Little Hare Feet." Pnu line MacNelll. Uabussi. "The Fisherman, Watson. Mr. Walker. Mr. Campbell, humorist. Duck. "Vocal Combat." Cits. Novin (a "The Rosary." man tbi "Oor tho Tide. Steliier, Mr. Walker. MacDougall, "Onward, Christian Sol diera." Mr. Walker, soloiat. . Prof. Fred JIaight. pianist. LOCAL PICTURES AT Last Call for Votes In C. of C. Election The rase theatre is proud to present tomorrow tho biggest and greatest Lloyd comedy in a bill of snap, pep and uiga speed, that Includes Kudyard Kipling's immortal classic of the cast and west. "Without Benefit of Clergy,'' and the local pictures taken by Miss Louise Lovely In the Page theatre re- cently. Harold Lloyd couldn't have put any mure thrills In his comedy fea ture "Never Weaken.'' unless he had broken his neck. It Is without doubt the greatest thrill comedy ever made. "Without Benefit of Clergy" is one of the bis pictures of the year. It will be a delight to those who love Kipling's writings and prove a satisfactory film attraction to the fan woo cares not who the author of a picture is so long as it is good entertainment Tbe local motion-pictures taken by Louise Lovely on the stage of the Page theatre recently, will be an added at traction on this monstet bill, playing tomorrow. Sunday and Monday. 4 Bits 5th Annual Minstrels j , Vining Theater Ashland, March 17 Bigger and Better Than Ever 50-in the Company--50 12 Piece Harmony Orchestra You'll laugh till you cry WOOD! i Vir 2..0 Tier anil up. , f Utah Kgg Coal $10.50 Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. SENSATIONAL Oldsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 at McUford. Busy Corner Motor Co. Mala at Rivondde SEEDS SEEDS A full line of reliable bulk and pack' age Seeds from Sioux City, Iowa, nursery. Sunrise Potatoe Seeds ' Lee Watkins Feed Co. I'liono 2n 3117 So. Front Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK AND BEAUTIFUL Try Grandmother's Old Favorite Kecipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Almost everyone knows that Swt Tea and Sulohur. nronerly compound ed. brings bark the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make It at home. which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth'a Sage and Sul phur Compound." You will get a large bottle of this old-time reclps Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, at very little cost. Everybody uses this preparation now, because no ons can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this throuch your hair, taking one small nt rand at a time by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger. Wyeth's Rac and Sulphur Compound Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not intended for the cure, -mitigation or prevention of disease. - For Sport and OutdoorsWear Sit; our liutroE Scotch tweeds Scotch cord tweed, homespun and cussinieres. SHAYNE-BRUN HAND-TAILORED to your meamirc. $30 to $45 "We nre not satisfied unless you City Cleaning & Dyeing Co. Phone 474 401 S. Riverside Ave n DRY WOOD Two Tier 12 inch Pine, One Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurel all for $2,75 a Tier. CUT RATE WOOD YARD Phone 55; Mrs. teu'si lloff-MIs l'p to noon today a very light Tote has been cast In the primary electlou for the nomination of directors of the Mdford Chamher of Commerce and members who have not already done so are urged to file their ballots at the office of the chamber before 30 this evening In order that they may be counted. As tho operation of the Chamber of Commerce during the past year lias been with absolute harmony, there has boen incentive on the port of the membership to make a contest for the election of thclr'randidate to the directorship, and as a result there has been a very small vote cast. At tho final election for directors of the Ashland Chamber of Commerce last Tuesday, due to a spirited con test, tho largest vote In Hie history of that organiation was cast. WASIItNUTUN. Mar. 1 .r tectum tlou ly ItcpruMtMiliitivo Mover I.oiulon, socialist, Now York, that If ho had the powor, ho would relenmi nil prisoners convicted of violence because of sin cere opposition to war, started n wanly row today before tho house judiciary committee. Appearing in support of liU resolu tion which would recommend to Presi dent limiting nmuesty for 113 prim ers. Mr. London and several other witnesses wore trying to speak nt once when above the din, ho shouted his oplulon. There was n rlpplo of applause from tho crowd, largely composed of women. "Uy that you stand lioro and advo cate, violence-." Hopresentatlvo Vajes, republican, Illinois, declared, but Mr London disc In lined biicU Intention. Alexander 8. Lnuler. a Washington lawyer, who was present In tho Inter est of one of the I. V. V. prisoners, attacked war time slackers who lie asserted, had attempted to overthrow the selective draft and obstruct the government "ihroutih tho cloak of ru Union." I'rglng adoption uf the Loudon n-Holutlun, All.i'ii d'Mlvvr, nmio-liiu director of tho Aiiiirlinu Civil Lib erty union, dei-mrcd Unit none of the prisoners for whom an niipotil was made had commuted overt acts ex cept In speeches and In the vrlllngs during war times. licprcKontntlve Hurkn ,' Cockran, democrat. New York, who recently Interceded with the dcpurttnvnt of Justice for a pardon tor Daniel O'Con. mil of Hun KraiKlsco, told tho com mittee tho politlcul agitator's liniior- unco should not te magnified by keeping him in prison. A bill grant ing amnesty to the 113 ought to be passed In the Interest of tho govern iuciU. rrgnrdleait of tlioae involved, lie dared, addiug that In Ireland a Jail sentence wu n paiwuort, to ro- snertllillltv." Quality that's the Reason SAYS AGIO STOMAGH E! Certain of Conviction So Packs Tooth Brush SANTA ANA. Cal., Mar. 17. J. . Cox. Jtftstlre of the peace, has a wide reputation for sending violators of tho Orange county speed ordinance to Jail. Therefore, when J. L. Tay lor of Los Amrclca appeared In Jus tice Cox court to answer to such a charge he carried a little bundle under hia arm. "What hove you In the bundle?' asked the Justice. Towels, soap and my tooth brush," replied Taylor. 'Well, you're game, all right,' rommented the justice ns he proceed ed to sentence Taylor to ten days In tho county jail for motoring' at the rate of t2 miles. 'Why wero you going so fast?1 asked tho court as an afterthought. 'I didn't know I was in 'Orange county," explained Taylor. A Self-Denial Week For Presbyterians NKW YOllK, Mar. 1(5. More than 3,0fl0,00 men, women and children members of. tho Presbyterian churc In all parts of the L'nlted States -will abjure many of life's minor pleasures for a week, so that they may contrlb ute In money to church work, Jt was announced today. This is to occur from Marth 19-26 bo known as "self dental "week" and was suggested by Dr. Henry Sewarln gen, moderator. The money donated as a result tho self denial Is to be given to funds for missionary, educational and ucnevoient boards. to of the Bar Girl's Knickers College Dining Room NEW LONDON. Conn., Mar. 17. Promiscuous wearing of "knickers" lit Connecticut college for women frowned upon by the student body, which determines the undergraduates costumes in tho Institution. A rule Just promulgated Hays knickerbockers may not be worn In town", In the class room, In tho dining room or -whll lounging about the campus. There Is no objection to the garlv for hiking and sports. ; Refuse Mediation in Klamath F. Walk Out PORTLAND. Ore.. Mar. 17. Al though no direct response lias bee received by W. K. Woodward, chairman of the state board of conelllutlon, from the mayor of Klamath Falls, In re sponso to Woodward's offer of media tion la the lumbyr strike, letters re- celvod . by Woodward . from othor sources, he said, today indicate that the employers In the mills there would Excess of hydrochloric acid souri the food and forms gases. t UndigMted food delayed ' in t!' vtoraach decays, or rather, ferments the lame an food left in the open air, fayi a noted authority. ( abo tells u Out Indigestion is camel by Hypcr-acidity, mraninf;, there t an execs of hydro chloric icid in the stomach which prevents complete dif;tion and starts food fer mentation. Thus everything (Atru tours in the stomach much like garbage tours in a on, forming acrid iiuitl: and gacs which indite the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we (cd a heavy, lumpy misery in the chest, we belch up a-e cruciate sour lood or have heart burn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. lie tells us ty Uy aside ail digestive lids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces ot ud baits and take a tablcspoonful in a glass uf water before breakfast and drink while it is effer vescing? and furthermore, to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it it important to neutral ize the acidity, remove the gu-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kid neys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of graees and Irmcn itiicr. comIir.d with lithia and sodium phos phate. This harmless taltt is used y thousahds of people for stumidj trouble with excellent results. 'mm y . . i for the ever growing popubrity of Albcrs Flapjack Flour, Makes light, tasty hot cakes. Order ,Package Your Grocer Recommends Albers quality Albert Flapjack Flour itmtt imuitt aj;uif tuiuiivs. f ssiinirwiii 1 1 ii im DIM CHUNQ China Herb Store This Is to cer'.lfv llial Olm Clume nt Meilford, Ore., ims eurrit me ut uollrc nnn sioiniicn irouiiix. w. , j,-oiiaiil, iu:i J Ht.. Urants i'ass. This Is ta eerUfv Hint Olm C'lnine uf Mi1fnri. Ore., has etipcl mi of rnotiirr of four yt-ars' stuaillnK. K. O. Ishaiu, iu e M . i, niiiis i'iihs, ore. : Jleilford. ori-xon, Jan. IS, 1017. This Is la certify Hint I. inn utuler slKiicd. liH'l very severe slomacli truulilit ami ami been iHitherml for several yiars anil last August whs not Xecleil to live, anil iKsririK of ulin Chun lune Herb hi ore Is at 214 Hon Ih I rout In-.t McUforil). I ilecliled ti) irrt herbs for inv sloiiiucIi triMililo, mid I lurlil to fuelliiK biMti-r us soon us I uhimI Iheni nnd tooay nm a well mail nml can hem lily rccoin tTiend miyoiia uffllcUil nm I hum to Bet Ulin i bun? and try his llerlis, iniUiieui w. II. JUil.Nlfun, V I loesses: Wm. Lewis. KRle Point. W. U Clillilretli, KjikIx I'olnt, si. A. Aniluruon, Meilfoi il. H. X. Holmes, KhbIi! I'olnt, C. IS, Moors, Kokw Point, J, V. Melntyre, Ivnule I'olnt. f)eo. Von di-r llellen, Mairle Point. Thos. K. Nichols. If.aKla i'olnt. CHILDREN miiHt have tho best of the staff of llfo" If they ui'O lieullby and happy. Huy them NUT-BROWN BREAD "Tho Bread That Builds" PEERLESS BAKERY Ask your denier for Nt'T UICOWN T!3E.tlN ! VERS A t CA(I THE FORD SEDAN iS ) L-J An litctil cr for tho f. unity to tine Hie year round. Worm nml coy In told, mlny winter vtiwitlirr and ohiI nml os n In summer tunc. It's simplicity and r' of oH-rllon enuldi nry mem Iht of Iho fumlly In drlvo It, ll sturdy, lurall const met Inn InMircs looir life of w-rli c; lis ccun only of niciHlliii iind Imv first rHl ciioblc ny f.iinlly in i-ujoy nm-. i I'liono I II, our iIciiioiihI rotor Is nt your Mrvli-e. I'rve, Id joiirM-lf, the suirrlor iuulltle tlmt it- iimmciHl the l iml Sc. 1 n u Jon. 0. E. GATES AUTO CO. Cor. BlxtU and Pae Ifle lltetiway J sMMKJ Plant Orchard Stock ' With a Clean Bill of Health Orchard profits go glimmering when, after two or threo yrurs, Iho stock you planted proves Infer ior or diiiciised. Kvcry shipment from tho WunhliiKtoti Nursery comes to you with n clean bill of health mid n Kuitninti-u of satlsfiictlou that Is backed by a nur rcry with a record of 19 yems' siiccssful rervlco to orcliiirillstn. Kvcry tree, shrub and plant hi healthy, matured, well-rooted and true to iihiiih, Kvery ahlpinent miist pass our triple Inspection. You are siirexunrded on every side. Let us help yon pltuit a lieulthy, profitable or chard.' . ,. - . ., ,,, II. M. JU'Jlltl.IMJ, Hiilcsiiinii. . Mcdford Ore, llox 030 RTA3LSHED 190y i i 400 ACRE NUQSEQY c CHANGE IN SCHEDULE KFFKCT1VB FEB. 1, 1028 MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES lnlly Except Sunday ( IV. MICDI'Olin 10 A. M. tV. ItOSKUl'lia 1.00 p, M. QUANTS PAS3-MKDFOH1) 8TAQFSt ' 1 Dnlly anil Hundny Leave Medford 10.00 A. M. -1.00 P.M. 4.30 P. M. Leave Qranfs Pass. 10.00 A. M. 1.00 1. M. 4.45 P, M. Fares i Mcdford-Grunts Puns, f 1.15) Grants Pum-Uoscbnrg, $3.00; Medford-Rosebnrg $1.1.1. . Euneriil Direclorp . not seek arbitration at this time, mKAt)