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Y 'MTJVFOflTJ MATT, TTlTTiTTNTl, W.TVFOTIW ORMCIOV. -.hull m uj. -. m '....ux-hj ATTORNEY WEARS PLEADS FOR M 4-POWER TREAtY l(Ofeiidki nrnnoecmnnnnni Is Invited, Tho mule quartet will hIdk. Tim I,ord 1m My Hhnphurd" urn) Harry Hioimiill will sing ono of hi captivat ing baritone solos. St. Mark's Episcopal Corner North Onkditln and Fifth Bt u., in. Mnly communion. 10 a. in. Hunduy school, It ii. in. Ilnly communion. Win. II. Hiunlll'in. Central Point Christian Church Mule MfiKMil nl in a. in. I'reuchUig nt 3 u, in. hy l. H. Milium of Medford. The public In cirdinlly Invited. Evang.luth. Zlon's Church Fourth Ht. below Oukduln Ave. Itov, Dr. W. It. MiriuOi-wr. pastor, lies. tl W. Fourth HI. III. Umt: Oeull. Hunduy school 10 it. in. IHvlna Ki-rvlon II n, in. Catechetical Instruction for lonflr million every Huturdfty afternoon. I'lty Allot ucy i.il Men in gave mi mlilrt'Mi mi the "Knur-Power IVaco I'tut," litHt uliiht ut daddies' nlirltl of lit I'ttrriu-Tc-anlHir'n meet. Will lit till' I.HUOllI Mllllllll. Ho spoke, III url, iin follows: "imr montry U nt tho 1 1 .nts-nnulM nl hlMniy. In the interim of w m lit l.cu.i. mill thi continued leadership f America tint lit Till in of llui ifilil, eliould ratify tli Four-I'uWt-r I'mlllo treaty. "The 1'imr -rower pence treaty will inn im i ml t'i tlm iiii'iuii liu: iiiilltiiiy! nli in ii. c between Ori'iit Hi il.tlii mill .iiilittii. This tinny ly Its Iiiiih, will 1 iu' iniIUIi two thiiius, I'ln.l, ll iiimnluti'ly iIih'k utvhy villi tlm Amite- I ,laturu'M iilllunrc, Ii ntln rwl""! will tnliilnue. H.i'ouil, (In, t'nlled Sliiti'N. Ureal Hilliiln, Franco Mini ,l:iuin, tliiKii 1'iiiir pou t l it iikici. ti re- I nim ii noi lu'i 'n rii:lit, and In rune ( imy iikiihii tn t i.ufi i . Ami'i li'it mim Iv uiihIiI tu i wIIIIiik to nun" tn lull iiiniii r nvi'r In rases of ttliiuu, We huVii ulwnvH Hl.i.Ml fur I rnii'i llllil lii' ili;hU of other mi t tuiiM. "WV run not wiy in Hi" nations of llln Until) lll.lt We W llllVO InilllUlH tu li wiiti vim, ttuit we refuse tu con fer III til" Interest lif HHi'ti, ttllll wit hIII have no pnii In lnliiMliitl limit win !! mui f. .incri.n, inn no liuir ! Kuiurday K p, in imrnuit n iinlh y nf ii.:iiiuii. No run . Hmiilny holiness It a. in, Coniiny ii.-l Ktiiiul ii..r If w wiml.l rr th mi'lliiK S p.m. YoutiK Im'I'1"' "1"n lil'iiVi'il I In I i riilll.l II nl IMlinlll III. ililli't fid In tin" lut of tlio i.thi'r tin Fret Mtthodltt Church ("or. Tenth mnl Ivy Kin. MIhn KIi'hIii linrni'ti, paMtor. I'Hniio Ken. 3.17 W, Tunth K Hiitnliiy KtiiHi in a. in, I'rrni'hlnK hmV'i 11 it. in. ami :.1l i. in. CIiikn nu'i'tlm: nt 12 noon. rriiyi-r nn-itliiit Thntn'lny 7:0 . m All Itro IiivIUmI to IIii hh nnrvlrc, First Baptist Church "Tim Krli'iidly Church." North Ci-ntrul Hnd Fifth Bin. 9:4.r a. in. Illbh; m:Uxl. V. W. Mcmih, itnpt. Vlxlt DiIh InlnrcHtlnK ncUixA fliiDilny. II ii. m. "111'ymnlilfriiti'nfaii." G:30. Si-nlor and IritnimidliitB 11. Y U. "Wliitt Itoin KollowliiK Chrlnt MmmT" l'.?ru IlukiT, leiwli-r ot r.i-nlor an I lliilmi Inrli, IohU't of tho Inter lllmlillt H'K'll'tU'H. 7:I!0 p. m.'"VVIiiit toiiKtltutPM tlm dlf- fiimitcit Umwft-n Out Who In uui Who Ih Not u ClirlMtlim." Tlm iniiMto hi always k'I. Unur tlm iTmsHaKea nnd Wl hlp for your prolilmnit. Wi'dniiKdiiy ;30 p. in. Midweek nor- vim for nil. Tlm nut u y 7:30 p. m, rimlr mlmai-anl. Tho i lu.lr, imiilhti'd by goiim of Alcd- fnrd'H Lent riiunl;luf will Klvn a p'jpu Inr cutirnrt Tu'ndny nt H p. m. Dou't Hilda tli In trt'iii. Ht'iiiiHerH are nlwuyji IIHl'l" nt llOIIIC. l'r'dnrl( k It l.i irh, iwntor. 1C 8 I Jin n I strix t. i cnlili'iict'. Th Salvation Army n;o Ciiht Miiin hi. MiM'tlitKM Tu'ni1uv, Tliiimduy and i:a p. m. X p. tit. Hnl vat Ion lui-rtliii;. Text , ("Wliiil Hliall H tlm I'ml of Tlmm Thnt Obey Not tlm (ioind of (!od"7 Main 8t. M. E. Church, South Main mnl Oakiliil" Ave. I V. J. IVnton, iinr. I Siindny aehixd 9:45 a. jii. Dr. Prnnk ! Itotmrt, mipt. Mm. Ilitlph WiKMlfnnl IIhiim of Ihe wiuld. I.rt 11 nut If I im to trail (ho wnl Id III tlm mli iin ( jir.nci ami tiahtuoiiNiiekii. Itnther hi u ny tii the ni 1. 1 ihnl Anunl.ii bipiii.In inr Wurld ieitii' nmt fur nil thiiiUM Mint wl.l h"li to hil almui ihn l.iuilii'ilifHi't n( run ii. "Kit h't ii m uran npnii tlt I'nlti'il r .iifi. n.i.ii. ..V ii... i-m.r.tw..r l-u. ! I'rlnmry ttitpt. MIh Nora Wolf... pn-Hl . ill- ireaiy. the imvitl llmliMl.trt ! ,p" ,,f ,h" Kpworlh laKUo. Unity n ii, I ihn other dent leu Kmw- i llniim of aervliHt, prearhlna; 1 1 a. in inn uui of ih" Wtmhlnfituii cotifer ' and 7:30 p. m. n. f. Tlm titii.ui .f i lut Knur-! Kpwnrth lKim. Junior 2:30 p. nt l-i.wi-r ivii' iini Im thn firm and nn j Krnlnr 6:30 p. in. i i-irp ,..nr.i nn m.H-Rii..n , WHnra.Uy rvrnlnK prnyor tmrvlcf ii iintiniiN in im- iiitrrem or wmiii peui-ti. "An l.lni'olit pli-ad Willi ii rit to I" null ihn uov. iniiu ni nf the hiip, the pei..e lilld for lhl i'ipi to IMTtnh front the rnrth. no let ua ninlii lulu Ihnl kind of n Ki.vernriteiit by Kivlnir tu tlm vii li thou.' hli-miiliiit of IllK i ty nnd Jimlli-o hl h nlone mnkct for Ihn pence of the wot Id." j WeilncmUy rvrnlnit prayer 7:30. Huhiort for tho Bunday roornlnK i p rear hint:. "Tho Grnt t'onti.' j W aiHk' you and yours, coiiid with I iin niul w will do ou uikmI. A pleasant 'nrprlne for you Htinduy evenlni;. P. O. Examination at Jacksonville, April 8 "At the" rnim" t tlm "'niniiler lieli.TMl. tlm t'i.lie.1 Hlnles flvll H'r vli foiitmiNMion niin.iiineea nn open i (inipi uuvn natiiliuition to Im held on April K. t to fill I lie .ollimi t.f n.hllllllHl. r nt JllrknollVlll, Ore Him, nt will, h n vniiinry exlniN. It In eHTl'd thui itiinlntmenlN will he mnilo un it r.'Nuli of Hi In Minnitnatlmi iiiiPhN i In found In the Intcrent of the mrve to fill uny vnrnmy hy iniiiNf. r or .rntiiotlon. ThU In not nn i-xiitiliiutioit imd.r tho Civil Her vl. e Art, hiu In hold lind.-r nn exeru list, order of Mny 10, ID2I, provhllns fur Htirh itrooe.t.ire. SLOAN'S EASES PAIN RELIEVES THE ACHE TORMF.NTIN'G, ngoniiing rliru malic nrhcs lire rpiirkly rtlirvcd y Mojn'a Liniment. Apply it frpf ly und enjoy n romloriinp; iwnse ol w.trmi h. pcndralrswlhout riiWixf. txxl nlo (or t i.ttitii, lunilKiiti, nruralKia, ovrr-cxrrtcd inuvlea, still joint n.rxlcrn.il nrln-s and putns, luck nchiN, siruins ond spruini, lon'l let rutin ly ywx Up. Keep Sloan'l, Liniment handy anil at tho firt nun ol nn nrho -or ruin, uho it, (or it rrruinly ilix's nrodureremilu. At ull ilrujgiM J5c, 7oc,$l.4d. Taltnt M. E. Church N W. 1'rmlpa pantor. J. A. lMeknrdyki, anpt. Hunduy hcUimi! To nil of our oervlres a rnont cordial welwiiip. TIkI tho wheel over, Kel out of tlm rut miiw to church. Ywi U'lleve in free thoiicht. eniim lit UN liitve a lllllo Iree Ihliil.ini; lii;ehi'r. . All services of the, clii) : Ullilo i-hMi t :IS. pr-iti lilim at II. anhjwt. "The Kind of it Mnn Who l.lve ihn Kermon on l ho Mount." Tlm senior and lntiriimdlntc leaues inert at C:3ii, A whnleitohm plarn for w liolenomn Httidy about thu Imut ImokN. 1'rearhlnn nt 7:30, Subject, "What Talent Most NeeiU." Como. (let rlsht with Oil now. Tomorrow mny be ton lute. KATUlfDAY. MAUC'ir IP. 1022 rgBg8"g"TginfgiT-!WaBaa-.t jj. .. . mrtm. C. OF C01ERC E PRIMARY RESUL I IS ANNOUNCED Flrot Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth und llurtlett. J. Itniidolidi Hunn' tt, paMtor. Offini phono !ii',K, S:4f.. Illlilo afli'Mil, t'luHwa for all "Ken. I'rof. N. II. Kmnklln. aui.l. II. Morrilntc womhlp. rmrmon. Thy Klnitdom Cotne,." Fifth In nerltis. 0:30. Kpwoith I.enune. Tula ser vice iiieitns much to the yontix people who conduct and attend It. f:30. KvenlDK wrvle. Rcrmon. "Tlm KnowldK Tlirlll." alxth In serlea. Mid wee It devotional aen'lro Wednes day evenliiK 7:30. I'nder Km ministry of Dr. Harrourt W. lel UiIh church will conduct a thrt-i. wecka series of sHclal ttorvires, lieKinnlnK next Hundny evenluK. Dr. Perk In a mnn of f xrji(ional tthlllty. noted for IiIm w inmiinn tiers'inallty and effecllveneHa In tlm evanKellnilr. fn Id. Monilni! Anlhein, Tlm Heaven, are IWInrinR. t lu'thoven). Duet, Come Yn Iliiemao!m tllelft). Mrs. Van Kcoyoc and Mm. I'leree, Kvenlim Ant Imiu, Abide With Me. tltclrly. Bolo, H. lwted, Mr. Iiiohl. Mrs. May Jordan MacDonntitch, di rector. MImn Mat lit Vrouian. DianiNt. Mr. Hoi nurd Rolmrta, ornunlst. Immeilliitely Upon tho clow of the polta laaf! nvenlnu fur tlm nomination of (Ilni torN of the Modford Chnmhi-r of Conirimrce, thu li-IP-rn ojiuiied the bnllolM nnd inad.i tlm count. A Unlit vut'i Wm emit, there Vxdni: only memlxr who nvnllcd thern holv.N nf tho prlvll.- ,,t tho ballot. Of thei.i? four weie thrown out l i'uuw' of tho failure (,f Hi..,, iiii iiiIm tn lo ptiy iholr dues to April Int. A total of 8 SO inelilbei'S Wi re l liil,.i to Vote tut I h lr ttui-s were pnld nnd It la the Uerlio of tho official; that nil will expreim thlr wUh In tlm final ballot to who they want elected to the directorate. The following In the report of tlm till.ru. "Wo tho undortilxned. duly appoiiil el ti'll.-iH, iKi-tihy rertify Hint the following nro the n.un.it of the k!x- l. i'll nil inborH of tlm M.'ilfmd Chiini- l.er of fommerre, whh-h ren-lveil fhe Krc.-itift tiuinlM-r of vmn in Km prl inriry lection of mild "hninler of, iViinnii.rro, i onilili ii-. In hi i ordance with A rti. In It of l.ylnKN of ho i,I I Chamber of Comm. ro, the poll riT j Httld eei-toit huvlinc low 1 nt 7:30 o'clock 1'. M., Friday, Man. It 17. 1922; II. 1,. Waliher, V. II. Vowter, fleorxe T. Collin. JU nJ. C. Hhi-hlon, ItenJ. F. j I, I nil iin, A. I,. Hill, I'.'it Aiidrioii, J.i W. Wakefield, H. i:. Harder, O. O.I Alend.rf.T, John I:. Toinlln, IjuIn l'lrtrh, Oeorue A. ('.'.Lllnif. C, M. Thomns, II. I', l.tnnkden nnd I'ortfr J. Niff. The report lr nIsimiI t.y the follow-! Intt tnenil.i-rN who acted umellers: J. It. IViMMlford, chairman: Curl Ficht- nr. C. I- Ooff. K. .M. Wiliton, Dr. 1 W. Coe, Ivan H. Corner, T. C. Jlkett and J. II. Hwviit. Flniil elrllioii lu.lli.lti were mulled It ineinlii rN of the ( h.inile r of Com merce UiIh :,fn rnoon .ind i,rl return nl'lo from now on until n vi-n-ihlrty . in., Friday, March I'tlli. vl'.ltliiK Mrs. Cunn'4 brottmr, Howe 1 1 uImc. K. L. HoaKland made a hunlns trip; to t'MKl) Folnt Monday. Harold and Th'-laia Dallas spent tlm! weekend with Clnfiradeii of Eolni folnt. j Curl Stanley ramo out to hU ranch 1 Friday end returned to Modford Butur-! 'lay. i 511lo Conb.-y Is haullns hay from the Toma Llndn ranch. Vlda Hradfiliiiw spent tho weknd ; at her homo. I Mr. and Mrs. ('ampliull of fjiKle! Point wer) vlxliorf at the Tuckfirj Homo hridny. Mrs. 11. K. Tuckor, Mr. and Mr. Staiih went to Medford Wiidnesday. italph and Olgn Iili'berHttdt miule a IjunIiiphh trip t Modford Saturday. Mrs. Yanty Marshal and dnUMlifer Mnada wore vlnltorn ut the Walter Murnhnl hoiim Hunday. Mrs. Fxl Cowden went to HaKlrt Point Monday. Udand mid Claun Charley went to Modford Friday. J. Monla went to Ijs Ansnlos Friday to attend to soma huxlnesa. ljiter tin Ih Kolng to Un Peach t.( visit friendu and r' l.-itlros. Public Sale! Theo. Glai Ranch TUESDAY, MAR. 21, 10 o'clock a. m. 10 niAi-a cuel of Cold Hill, 11 miles north of Central Point, 4) ', mllctt nut of Sam's Volley rbotofflco. TO Iin MOIJkTItan InUrnatlcnal Tractor, 4 head Rood llorftca, 3 Muloa, 7 lmad Dolry Cows, 4 head Khp, 10 head Stock Hogs, 100 puro brod White Ughorn Hens, 2 Farm Wairons, 10 sets Harneas, CaiiK Plows. Harrows and DIbcs, Illacksmith Tools, two Alfalfa Feed rhoppers. Household Goods nnd Kitchen Furniture. Free luncU will Im served flt noon. , Terms of tho sain will be nix months tlm with bankable note. The (Jold Hill Ilnnk will ctVrk tlm sab-. Tlll-X) GIAfcS, Owner. COL, A. E. GRAHAM, AucHooocr YES, THEY ARE OUT! WHAT? "SNIDERS" GOLD MEDAL CHOCOLATE COATED ICE CREAM BARS Sold by the Leading Confectionary and cigar stores Manufactured by SNIDER'S DAIRY . AND PRODUCE CO. ELK CREEK. II- APPIFmF ll 1 ' i Stool Liniment PinA cncmy First Church of Christ, ScUntlst Authorlti'd branch of Tho Mother Church, Th Flint Church of ChrlNt. KclentlKt, lu Huston. Mass. Hi-rvlcesi are held nvcry Sunday at 11 o'clock. Kubjet t for Bunday, March 19 Matter. Hunday school at 9:15. All under jtlm ukc of twenty r welcoimt. Wednesday evoniiiK in.H tlnuN, which incimio tcMiiinouics ot i nrisiiitn nct i ni'c heulitiKs, at 7:45, church edifice. 212 North Oukdiilti. Tlm Ilendlnit Kornn, which Is In Ihe Medford HhU . Is open daily from 1 to 5, except Snmluys and holidays. All uuthni'Ue.t ChiiHtinn Hc lencn lltornturc may hp rond. hm rowed or ptircliABwI. The public Is rnrdinlly Invited to at lend tlm tmrvlrcs nnd vlnlt tho Head Ini; Hnoin. The "flu" epidemic which has held sway la this valley for several Weeks pant In Kmdu.'illy dying- out. and iho : low attendance in school is again cominit up to standard. Mrs. M.h- In uiciiln tea hint; school afir a week's nbwncc Uuc to UlneaM. M rs. Fi d Ktursls entertained Fran- r . 'r- A'' mmor'a to ces Greh Haturday. Ml ,..,.,. ,. ;.. rf I.. A. Whitley hauled a load of hny United ut Isler (.nylon's Tuesdsy. from Mr. Sieward's; als Mr.. Scher- M Audrey I.aton nnd Mr. nmrhorn und Howard Ash have been ronald llayward attended the tuuiket hanHnit hay from different tiartles. , Same tit ltom Hlver Friday . . , ' ., nlKht tM lween Talent and Hokuo K.tr Hutrhlniion In w-.rklnn for P. K. uiver. Kundoa. - , Mr. and Mrs. John W. Pirnoli mo. Howard Ash, Irvln Ilutchluson, Karl tored t, Orants Pass Sunday. Ilutrhlnson nnd Mm. II. Ash, also -yr" A'kns of M.-dford spent Kot ll.tlel IVncn ttltendod the danco i and Mtindny nt AleBate. Trail Kulunlav Vlnrclt II i i,r' ' ' "ehls, who has been Trail, haturday Maich 11. ih. U.lnR- Mr. Corl. remodel his barn. Is Gooritu Trusty went to town on back to work nsjaln after an Ulncm business trip In hi our lust wek. I of Kevernl dnyw. Witaton and Gordon Miller oro work- , Mr; K; J' ,!,""n Kund some bar- lnR for Fred WuikIs. , " ' J"'. '" "aL Thoso who wore on tho EuKto IVdnt- sT' 'T, rw c PerslKt stage Monday. Mar. 13. were: I Tho Applcsate pirla' basketball Miss Francoa irb, Miss Viola Peter team, which Is tho champion of this son and MIhh Kdna Pi'terson. end of th rouniy will meet Central Harvey Moritan of Coqulll, Ore, is Point In tlm first of tho finals Friday lflt 9 Qnallty asw.irr mpalrlsff, Siamoat . ttlnf, WMcl aUyslrluf. Satisfaction Assured In quality tn4 pric. ' Mall til your wanU. tSABTIN J. REDDY Rev. tnklnK cure of his uncle's place, Henry MorRiin, who was stricken with some nuiludy. H was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital and was brouKbt back after a few weeks thn Then bo had a relapse nnd had to k bark, no Har vey MorKun has been kind enoiifth to take care of bis pluce. l.ee Whitley visited Geo. Hall Mou day, Mur. 1.1. to sburiK'n a few tools. II mini I nnmniro . I K .n Kin r.A j nuwu nuiiiwuu j Dr. Johnson Says- Stop ilyini?. Don't dij? your Kruyo with your tenth. Your Excusei Probably Ar: CioKts too intirli. Hurts too mitfili, niul if I only could npnni tho tinio. An oxnmiHiitiou nml pon miltiition would convince you of ninny thingx. Dr. O. J. Johnson DENTIST 228 East Main St. Phone 669 Prasbyterian Church 15. P. liwrenco, Minister, 25 8. OraiiKO. 9:15 a, in. Hiblo nchool. PruKrCHslvo and lip to date. Well graded. You arc luvlteil to study the Hlhln with ns. Carl J. llroinnicr. auMrlntendcnt. 11 a. in. MiiniliiR woinhlp, acruion HiihjM't, "Tho Triumphal Kutiy." This will he tho first nt a series leadiiiK up to Hunter. Two special numbers will ho furnished hy tho quartet us follows: "lichold, God Is MlKhty" by YVoolor, and "lloHnnnn," by Hees. f!:.10 p. tu. Chi 1st Ian Kndenvor. Topic h0, "What Dim ndliiwinR Christ Mean"? I 7:nn n. Km ii I nn nci-vlco "In Ihel About 34 friends nnd relatives withered at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. .hn Mainey, Suturdny in help Mr. .Matney culebrato her blrthduy. (lames, nIiikImk nnd dancing passed u pleasant cvinlni;. At a Into hour Itfltt rt'fn-shments were served. .Mr. and Mrs. Plrho spent Hunduy with Chns. ltiimilton nnd family. Mrs. Johim'toit of Onints l'nss In vlHltlnK ri'lntlvcs and friends In Huch this week. Tho basketball Ranm Friday even iik was won ly tho Kuril boyM. The wore was Ad to 6. A return name. Ih to he played In JackHonvtllo Friday evening, March 17. MIhs lturr, county school supervisor r in tho valley this week. Orvlllo and Ivun Ooodmon nro able In school ORiiln, havlnif been , kept home on account of bud colds, ruin l.nut l,littttf P,lll ,-.ll 1... n .. .... C.. U...H sen lev, in n. hl...l. ...i..1- In ron.l u-,trW f.. n l.lln niiHunco oi inn piistor, uov. v. c. uu'; .vwertlieiess. tho rain Is to bo upprv of Ashland, Hnhlmth school missionary ciatod. (for suutht'rn OreRon, will speak, : liil music. Spec- First Christian Church Cor. Ninth niul Oakdulo. Doll Kly Millard. mlnlHter. Illlilo Bohool nt 0:45 n, m. llerhort Horrliin, mipt. PrimchliiR sorvlco ut 11 n. m. Subject "Tho Church a Spiritual Touiplo." A hearty welcome In extended to all. The iiiuhIo for the, morning will ho n mixed nnni'V't, "Ono , Sweetly Solomn ThmiRht." ' Yonni? iHople' Hervlco ,of Christian ICndenvor nt 0:15 p. m. 7:30 p. in, Our evenlm? evanKolistle HcrvlcoH. A special proKruni of Rood music hy our mnlo qunrtet and hy our hlK orchoBtro. A npoclnl Invitation Is oxtcnduil to nil old soldiers to hear tho selection, "War Souks of tho Hoys. In Illuo." Two othor beautiful numbers nnd Homo flno sliiRlnK. Tho soiinon Huhject w ill bo "Tho Perfect Stnniliird or tho Four Suunro Man" , Kvoryboiiy Jesno Taylor returned tho first of tlm week from Portland. Kay Offenburher nuido. a business trip to JuckHonvlllo Monday. l.eland Cnntinll und wife motorod o Modford Saturday afternoon. Severnl of our people attended the Klks' tulnstrel show Monday nnd Tuesday nights, In Medford. niitht. Charles Ward Is still oulto ill from ! a recent attack of tho "flu. Floyd Charley went to Ashland last week and bought some thoroughbred cattle. The Fish Ijike Hitch company have moved another steam shovel to work on tho ditch back of Karl Tucker's farm. Mr. and Mrs. Cunn of Montana, nre Add Years to the Life of Your Rugs With the Hoover HOOVER htBAfS... lUSmmpt uHCUm . TtuU T1m Hoover stclaaUy prolottir ' by jer the life of all lUK OJtd rstrnetji In Gl AK.lTFja) by Ha nutkertt. Added to this are the radorw menu of leading erpe4 manafrturrrs, protniaeat rug lmportera, tresteni f RTam rirs and tht experience of lloowr ownerH, nuiny of whom hawo 'Mcttdily UNed their cleaners for 5, 10 or more yearn. Your protest rugs are bow worth murh morn than you paid for thorn. Yea can nave, the price of a Hoover, ereral times over, by tasinf it regw larly and thereby potttpoadiiff, for years, the tlm when new rugs will have to replace those you now own. We recommend the Hoover. The HOOVER it navrs as it Sweeps as it Owns VK WILL LEXI YOC A HOOER FREE! Wlthoat obUKation, we will nend a Hoover to yowr home for free trial. Divided payments, if you decide to keep it. Just call or phone. PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE B URNS Cover with wet baking soda afterward apply fently V V Aio Run Over 1 Million Jan Uui Yearly WOOD! Fir $2.30 Tier ami np. I'tsli Egg Coal $1(3.30 Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor Fir and Third Phono 212 Good for That "Flu" Cough For quick relict from tho wcarlnR cotiKhn that "linnK on" nflor tho grippe or Influenza, take Foley's Honey nnd Tnr. Mrs. K. I. Prakc, Chlldn. Md.. writes: "After nn attack ot tho flu thnt left, mo with n eevoro cough nothlim socmivl to relieve nio till' 1 tried Foley'B llouoy nnd Tnr, which I con hlKhly rocomiucud." It Ib olso gaoA for croup, whooping cough nnd colds. It puts a sooth I np, healing coating ovor tho luflamod Rttrfncea, cuts the phlegm, onsen honrsenesn, clears the nlr pas sages. Sold everywhere. ' With Medford trade Is Mcdtord made SEEDS SEEDS A full line ot reliuhlo bulk and pack ago Seeds from Sioux City, Iowa, nursery. Sunriso Totatoo Seeds Lee Watkins Feed Co. Phono 200 307 So. Front 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 551 i Free Wiring Plans by Experts Any electrical contractor-dealer can be of decided assistance to the owner in helping him plan to use electricity in his home. The place for switches, for lighting outlets, for base plugs, floor plugs, etc., may make a real difference and tho size of the wire which should be used is a technical matter which few home owners un derstand. ... .... This technical service is free for the asking. It adds to the value of your house to have it properly wired, and tho work of wiring it will be materially lessened if t he man who does the work has intel ligent and unmistakable plans to follow. The California Oregon Power Company Medford, Oregon Phone 163 216 West Main Srtast hi R