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rTAOEiKiaiiT 1 MKiponn matt; tuihitnt:. mki)foui ourx-ow vmiuy. march I CHOSEN FIRST WOMAN M. P. IN CANADA , RED GROSS Bl CELEBRATION LARGE OUTSIDE C:rns Vanish , Wfcsn Touched ' With 'Gets-I? hr water, so dw, "Iworb nnd drnw out nr nv Homier corn, iig..r tmi. nil pnm ai.d aoreaniH. Jt never foil, "(lets. It " tM he n,;,2"Lco.7,J",, v:,Ua "eeler. K.'.re ,! feru hy nnm and refuse miimtl- t,n.''" .!"M'!, b"'1 " KMttfW. emus n l!TZV'r ' :. Lwivuce i ntr CHitOfc ... v k Sohl Itf-Medford y I,eon . Hniklns - - - BEDFORD CAFETERIA Where Real Home Cooked Dinners Are Served For Breakfast . Delicious Waffles and Coffee We make a Specialty of Jfnvate limner Parties A SPECIAL DINNER EVERY SUNDAY 'oiie nnd cm joy homo cooked meals. "mT IH'WK-llKf iMIIMKpfHTe tO the Mcdford ('alrtci-ia you'll like. - MRS. L. M. HOWELL, Prop. CHILDREN must hare the bent of Mm "staff r life" If they are healthy and happv. Buy them NUT-BROWN BREAD Tho Bread That Builds" PEERLESS BAKERY Auk you dealer for NIT BROWN BREAD Shayne-Brun H and Tailoring In addition to Pure Wool Fabric and hand workmanship which re sult In garments of longer wear you are assured of the biggest values' on the market. $27.00 $35.00 $30.00 $40.00 He measured today for your Spring togs. This guarantee protects you: "Wo are not bntihfied uuIcmk you arc." City Cleaning & ' " Dyeing Co. Phone 474 401 S. Riverside Ave. .J GIM CHUNG China Herb Store This is i certify that Glm Chung of 1Mlfird. Ore tuiH cured inn trt goitre HMl xtoniacli trouble, S. M. Leonard, 5 J Sit., Grains I'ass. This la to ci-rtify that Glm 'Chung of Med ford. Ore., ia cured ni of rupture f four ytars' atandlnic. K. G, Isham, 13 8 St., Grants Pass. Ore. AIdford, Or-i?on. Jan. 13. J917. This is to cortlfy that I. the under, sinned, had very severe stomach trouble mid hud been bothered for several yearn and lust AuKUst was not expected to lire, and hearing of Glm Chung (whme Herb store is at 214 Houtli Front Htreet, Med ford), I decided ti get herbs for mv atotiiacli trouble, and I smrted to teellnj; better us soon as 1 used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I u to see Glm Chung and try his Herhs. lgiied) . n. JOHNSON. AVitnesses: Tl'm. Lewis, Eagle Point. VV. 1. Childreth, Kugle I'olnt. M. A. Andorsnn, Mvdfnrd. S. It. llirlm-M, Kaglo 1'olni. , . K. Mrmii'. Kauln l'oli.t. J. V. Mrlutyre. Kagle l'oint. Von der Ih ll. n, Kaule Point. Thns. K, NieliolH. Kauln Point. DRY ! WOOD Two Tier 12 iudi Pine, One Tier 12 inch Oak and Laurel, - all for $2.75 a Tier. " CUT RATE ' WOOD YARD Phone 551 . - ( i f? - ' " SHOP TO OPEN UP SATURDAY, 1 P. M. The Thrift Shop Is ff-riu?i a large line of children clothing. Many gar ments are partly worn and tiro priced very low. Some cunning littlo drosses have been made from unbleached mus lin left over from war work hospital se ins. Many other little garment 8 of ex ceedingly Rood material and style lave been reconstructed from out of date garment-i. Whether you are in terested 4n buying; or not come in and see what is being: done. The opening of the Thrift Shop is an effort being made to put the Ked Cross upon a pelf-supporting basis, and whether it is a success or not. depends upon the supinirt received from the public, both us to donations received and patronage from those who wish to Juy. The opening is to be on Satur day afternoon t at. li o'clock. .Sparta, Wdg.. ipUiirs. , . . . GRflJIDHA HEVER LET HER HAIRJBET GRAY She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur. XvTien you d.irktn your hair with Snee Tea and Sulphur, no on. can tell, because it' done so naturally, so erenly. Preparing this mixture, though, at home is musty and trouble some. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the ready-to-use prep aration, improved by the addition of other ineredwnts called "Wyeth'a Sace and Sulphur Compound." You just dampen a sponre or soft brush with It and draw thi. through your hair taking- one small strand nt a time. By morning all pray hair disappears, and. after another application or two. Tour hair becomes beautifully dark ened, glossy and luxuriant. Gray, faded hair, though no dis grace, is a sign of old ace. and as we nil desire a youthful and attraetrvo appearance, pet busy at once with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Comoonnd and look years youncer Thi readv-to-use preparation la a delightful toi let requisite and not a medicine. It 1st not intended for the cure, mitiga tion or. prevention of tf'soase. What's a "Cheap" Tree? There's only one answer to that question. The BEST tree that money can buy is the only "CHEAP" tree there is. and that kind of a tree can always be had of us at a fair and proper price. And again there's only one place to buy good dependable trees and that's of a reliable nursery which grows and sells its own products under the game guarantee of genuineness, quality, and condi tion as would your diamond or drug dealer. We've grown, sold and delivered trees from Toppenish for IS years. We are nurserymen exclusively its not a side line with us to be dropped after we've made a quick "clean up" and get away. We've stuck to our job through thick aiid thin and the qnality of our stock, tbo condition in which it reaches th customers and the results ob tained have brought us an in creasing number of customers every year. You can't obtain "flRs from this tles. " nor expect good results from poorly rooted, carelessly crown and recklessly handled trees. Visitors to our packing house these busy days are astonished at the vol ume of orders being packed and shipped, and the uniform care and inspection given every order that goes out and this season there are between twenty-five and thirty thousand orders. -Mere "bulk" doesn't make for re liability, but age and size does permit a permanent organization with trained employees at every vital spot and that's what we have. Our departments from top to bottom carry employees who have been with us from five to fif teen years. So peach borers, no bugs or pests, no fungus diseases, no cull stock grown or delivered by us. If we can't sell you good trees at a price that enables us to give you qual ity and service, we'll not book your order nor accept your money. And your money Is as good as yonr neighbors! One price to all alike. No deviation. t Washington Nursery Co. Toppenish, Wash. Your free men since Jo:J, H. H. SPERLING, Salesman. Medforil, Oregon. ;,x (VM. Day or Night WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors W O O D ! Vtr $ii.00 Tier and up. Uuh Egg Coal Sl0.no Ton. MEDFORD FUEL CO. Cor Fir and Third Phono 212 VOITURE LOCALE HERE APRIL 8TH Volture Locale No. 10" of the -H and $, has beeu installed In Medfutd. This orsanitatlon Is a national orgiinlzntlvn connected with the American Legion and furnishes a field for lighter and more amusing work for legion mem bers. In fact it is to the legionary what the Shrine is to Masonry and what the 1). O. O. K. is to the Knights of Pythias. It Is the only organisa tion which Is nationally recognized, sanctioned and officially endorsed by the legion. All officers of the Amer ican Legion and nil staff members of the official organ i( the legi n, "The American Legion Weekly" are mem bers of this organisation which Is the playground of the legion. Other Voitures in this state are lo cated at Portland. Salem, Hood Ulver. The Dalles. Eugene and Itend. Only American Legion members In good standing are eligible for membership. The Vulture locale is at present com posed of 'JO charter members ns fol lows: Paul n. MclKmuld, chef do Rare. president ; Warren l. Hutler. chef do train, (vice president): A. J. Crorte, corresiKindent. (secretary); Floyd 11 Mart, comissaire intentent, (treasur er); Paul M. Leonard, garde do la porte, (sergeant at arms); Henry 11. Pringle. George Gates and Milton E. Schm hard, gardes do prtssoner. t floor ( committee); George A. Codding, garde aux Chevaux. special duty, (not K. P. Elmer K. Wilson, Fred W. Schiffel,1 Pert R. EUlolt. Thomas Swem, Sam M. Leonard. Carl V. Tengwald. Frank P. . arrelL Ralph P. Cow gill, Roland A. Hubbard, Hen Hilton. The 40-$ers are anticipating great festivities on the Sth of April when 2 members of the Eugene Voitttre will Journey to this city via S. P. in a' box car. The car will not be as small j as the ones marked "VI Homines S Chevaux" were In Franco and there will be plenty of room on the trip to shoot marbles and piny casino. The Eugene delegation will be met by Wil son Walte's band, a banquet will be served and the initiatory ceremony to the members of the Medford Voiturcj will take place. The arrangements fori a box car have eon made with Pas senger Agent Scott of the Southern Pacific at Portland. Applications for membership are coming in thick and fast as it has Ufcotne known that only' 2t new memlK-rs will be 'admitted to the local Voiture at this time. A meeting will be held this evening at 7: 45 at the American Iegion hull to complete arraogetm-nts for the coming day of the rvivnxmud. . Ethel Harry more's triumph in "De classee" at the Columbia theater is complete. America's firsl actress has been supplied by Zoe Akins with an interesting play, a play with a big problem in a woman's life, and with a role that lias all tho complexity of the feminine nature. The Columbia has lten filled with fashionable throngs all week and the advance sale is enormous. More than 000 mail orders have come In for next week already from every part of nor thern California. It U easy to understand the rush to see this great actress. She is now in the full matnrlty of her ttowers, and is yet young enough to look a girl of 18 If necessary. Her beauty is at its ripest, her voice like nmsic, her com inand of the resources of the art of acting Immense. And she has a play that holds atten tion, intrigues the mind with its prob lem, and is splendidly acted by Miss Harrymore and her associates. Los Angeles Times. THIS ILL INTEREST Says Indigestion comes from an excess of hydrochloric acid. A, well-known authority states that stomach tronble and indigestion arc near ly always due to acidity acid stomach and not, st most folks believe, from a lack of digestive juices. He states that an excels of hydrochloric acid in the stoma-h retards digestion and starts food fermentation, Inen our meals sour like j-irbace in a can. form in:: acrid fluid? and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heavy, lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate sour food, belch gan, nr have heartburn, flatulence, water brash, or nausea. He tells us to !sy aside all digestive aids and instead, get Crom any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a glas3 of water before breakfast while it is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. ' While relief follows the first dose, it is Important to neutralize the acidity, remove the gas-making mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and sodium phosphata This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent rcsvlts. STOMACH SUFFERERS AMUNDSEN ELIES A .VH", -.,,, V....'..V. if" . ' V' vl 5ui 2s A')yff !:Hii. 3f Alius Agnes Mei'hall ws eleeted to the Canadian House of Common in the federal election. She will repre sent tho eon! it uemy of Southeast fJrey (Ontario) as a pi'uivsslvw. SPOKANE. -National junior A. A. I'. water polo tournament will ,0 held at the tpokano v. A C. May ill, ac cording to Manager Jo S. Huln. LONDON. Soldier ll.raco Jones. Cunadian heavyweight champion, lost toAIbert Lloyd. Australia, on a foul in the teuth round of what was to have been a tiver.ty-round bout. NEW YORK. New York ath letic club team won Uei u:i..,-nul A A. V. water polo championship, de feating the champiuri milieu t"um 7 i to 3. CHICAGO. John I'eiek, Nebraska wrestler, defeated Max Orlatido of Chicago in straight falls. M 1 1-W. I" K E K. M il aiikee select ed as starting place for the 192.' na-fi-ual balloon race, start to be made May ;il. Ten balloons entered. 1101 STON. Dick C.ilfiin. Fort Worth, cutpoluted Fraukie Garcia. Sun Francisco in 1- rounds. NEW YORK. John W'clsmulbr, 17 year old aquatic sur, equals m-w world's rc rd for i'JD vards. nego li.itin;; ill.-iiiuee In mliuiles, til and l-o aecotuls. , a Fairbanks Departs from Usual Ideas The film feature chosen for the en tertalnment of patrons of the Page theatre tomorrow and Sunday matinee and night is Douglas Fairbanks, "The Nut. ' ' This picture is said to be a distinct departure from anything previously done by this ever-active star. Portraying a love lorn inventor, he invents his way Into trouble and then invents bin way out, all for the sake of a girl. The story is laid in Green wich Village and furnishes a pictorial tour of this noted quarter. Risks in "The Sea Lion" "The Sea Lien," Ho hail Itosworth's latest starring picture, which Is now showing at the Itlalto theatre, has a number of unusual sea scenes which involved a tremendous risk for the actors in the cast. Hucli realistic fights as that rliowii In the rebellion of the crew of Tho Lair." of the whaling scenes ami the rescues in a stormy sea. were not effected without a great deal of danger. From these hazards the company emerged with the completed produc tion which combines tense heart inter est with fast action and a story of sea life. The picture will remain at the Rialto theatre until tomorrow nlht. WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. Captain Roald Artiundsifn who discovered the South pole and who noon will start on a voyage or exploration to the north pole, arrived in Washington from New York lihortly before three o'clock this afternoon in tint metal monoplane which lie plans to take with him on Ills actrlc trip. The flight to Washington wsih made In les tlian three hours. BY CONSTITUENTS AVILMAI!, Minn., Mar. 30. Con gressman A. J, Volstead of Granite I'alls, leprcHentutlve of the KBVentl) Minnesota district (n congress since March 4, 1!HKI, and author of tho dry law bearing hln name, was endorsed for rcnomlnutloti hy, tho republican district convention here. Tho vote on the endorsement was by acclama tion and was unanimous. TO WASHINGTON ATTENDANCE AT Y. W. C. A. MEETING About 75 delegates front nine south ern Oregon towns .will mrlve In Med ford this afternoon mid evening for tho high school vocational Conference under thu auspices of Hie Student club of High School Girl Reserves of the W, C. A. Mrs. (i. II. Holder or Eugene, formeriyVelientl secretary of tho Sprlngrield, Ohio Y. V. ('. A , mid fir. Eslelhi Winner, public health tll rec of Portland .public achooU mid Heed college, will ln the special out of town speakers. The meeting lire open to the public. lie, Warner's talk on her experiences In Russia, at tho hnmiuet Saturday evening, und Mrs Polder's vesper talk nt the Presbvter bm church,, Sunday tiftermnm, will be ol 'special Interest. Saturday aetHlous will be IinIiI In tha high school, Special music by the young people's choir will be given thinduy night nt the Phoenix rhinch. consist mg of choruses songs, etc followed by a short mes sage by the pastor particularly t' young people. Sunday morning there will he an announcement of particular Interest to the people f the church, to be made by the session having a most. iuiortanl beuring on the future work I of the church. This will bo n marked! innovation In the history of the j Phoenix church, and will recelve'upec J la nit (on by the penpln of the church j at the coming iiiinual uniting. The animal meeting of the church i and congregation will be held at t lydc hall on Wednesday evening. April Mlt, following a supper to be served with out charge by the Ladles' Aid society The Aid Society held Its annual meet-; lug on Wednesday nt this week at which the offices) for the past earj were reelocted and much !iiikm taut i business done, including action fori further Improvement of Clyde bail. HeiHirU for the year f.om nil Hie' societies and omuntzntton of the' Phoenix church will be given nt He-' annual meeting net Wednesday even ing. Ail members uud ft lends f Hie chuiTh ure asked to uiteml. . . . . I Pimples Keep Young Men Down! Thy" Mk Women. Ton, Paula! How S. S. S. Stopt Skin Eruption Poitrly. IfmplM and skin eruptions hv a Ir1o, you py for vry putul, black -hood and plmpt on yn.ir t--". ItinplM prodor ureruOIre and frerml prosperity, lour heart nil) l cold, a. ft. 8. irnt ma t. ( tha rrw.Mas rtnf pit-Calamity. tot whn want lo Vls oniptlnns? Pimply men don't lefvk I, he tho .wnr Of uMVIhloir. Pimply wnmen, (no, ar pu.7.les, with no prnspeeis n4 rn power. Voenfr nien n1 women, hnre s th pnnitlce Vnv out. I'hynifs and purgntlves will fall. What yon n Is n aelmllf ie hw'.rlrtiritr. H. H, H. Is one nt the rmnt (.nwerftil rins-oyerii nt blood Imimrnies. You can prdvo this In u short time. K. H. H. lias hesn pnseed on by a Jury of millions of peo. pte Jnt IlUn ymire!f. It Is rnnnlrlered on lit tle toosl iowerful vgelablo bMnl-pm ifiers snl rieh -biillilf m In txixleinr 'i In I'd wliv you hear of so msny unilf rvvrifrlit peo'iln putting on lout flesh In a hurry, why you hear of so mimr rheumatic belne freed from ItOs scotirce, with H. ii. H. .Start tndaywith H. H. H. and see your faeo rlear and your JiUIn et ru'lillee, your fleali firmer. Jt will give you it boost In yonr career. K. ) H. Is sold at all Sni atnrea. In two alzea. Tlia largar six ia the more economical. "Live Wire Service" Oil, My! - $17 Electric Percolator 9 Cup, Mission Style $14.oo THIS WEEK ONLY: Renard Electric Co. Phone 1000 108 N. Central Efficient Service Reasonable Prices YOUNG FOLKS SING SUNDAY. PHOENIX .... .r,.. v '"x ,TT mi Quality that's the Reason . for the ever Rrowinir Saturday Specials Pure Home Rendered Lard, per lb. . . . 171c Fresh Side Pork, per pound 20c Choice Beef Pot Roasts, per lb 15c Choice Beef Stews, per pound . 12c A LOT OF CHOICE CHICKENS AND RABBITS. I Star Meat Market WE DELIVER 314 E. Main St. Phone 273 ASHLAND Branch Oregon State Normal . At ASHLAND, OREGON June 19 -July 28, 1922 l'"n 1 1 N'nniuil Course, 1'ijp iie.' m-IuhiI for all rmles. Mitnit (li lirlllielt Very hlnuiif, I's eliolo , eilllctiti'MIIll Illt'llSlll'o. ineiils, Miiei(iij;v, nml neliool liiiiiin'eliii nt on demand. Fur inf.. 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 i 1 1 m ile CEO. A, BRISCOE, Director. :'af':'''-'''VJ"A'r3i i . , v .4-'; 'T5 "ijft ''VV w a.w . j, . ...... r " " t. .' CHANGE IN SCHEDULE 4 , icrriocrivifl vm. i, na MEDFORD ROSEBURG STAGES 1'ully Lvcept Sundny '"" ' LV. MKIH'OltO 1(1 A. M. LV. KOSLIlUftfl 1 .00 V, M. OKAXTS I'ASS.MKDl'OltO KTAGKS Dully ami Huuduy Leave Medford 10.00 A. M. ' l.0 I. M. 4. no V. M. Fnres: Mcilford-Oranls T'na, f 1.18; Ornnls Pnsii.Itoscbti'rg, $3.00 Mcdford-ItOHcbiirn SI. 18, WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE. 3- 1: t mm 1 popularity of Albcm Flapjack Flour. Makes light, tasty hot takes. Order a Package Your Grocer Recommends Albers quality Albert Flapjack Flour Cutlully .iUi ir')Writ nt- . LET US HELP YOU niiikc vt tin select ion of pluinltiii"; fixtures for that new home, or re-iliicfiiiciit-of old tui sanitary ones in use. Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. Phone 620 iparta Bldg. ' i Itravn Ornnts rass 10.00 A. M. 1.00 P. M. 4.45 T. M.