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PACJTC KTCiTTT From the' coffee marts of the world glare brought1 the many choice coffees which compose the delicious M JB g blend Thescortees are aged s until ready, to be roasted a colder brown S .inthebigM'T-B CUUCC 'lUdbLCLb " 7 ?uA bgcecfOmeiica Prosperity Week Every Week is Prosperity Week at the Army Store. .: . uur regmar prices are TENTS TENTS Our tents aro all new anil all mailo of Government Standard "9 V'ldth Canvas. Wo have little ones and big ones, AVall tents and Auto tents. White Duck and Khaki. Wo have Gas Camp Stoves and Wood Camp SiovcB. Adjustable Lukfuso Carriers, will fit any car. Auto Tacks, Army Cots and Folding Auto Camp Deds, Hammocks, Wator Hags, Canteens, .Mess Kits, Knives and Forks, Spoons,' Hiking Breeches In button or lace leg. In fnc( we have everything for your , camping trip and our prices are Prosperity Trices all the time. United Army Stores " 32 Central Quality that's RAY Pit. Mlltl'llY linil J'loor Mid ford HulltlinR,. (Car Washing Service Giro Voop Car n Wivkly Washing !' ',-'. for f.OO a Month A VEENE S. WHITE rr .1 .... WML prosperity prices..- TENTS Ave. So. the Reason for the ever growing popularity of Albers Flapjack Flour. Makes light, tasty hot cakes. Order a Package Your Grocer, Recommends Albers quality Albers FlapjackFlour Ctrttulff aeahf cytiodricat co- " ' tflner wsurts tbsoiutt aiutioa. NEWCOMB FOR WOOD C r ICinch Slab Wood, dry fn yard, $1.75 per "tier. Delivered green, $1.75 in loads of 4 tier, dumped. Dry Mill Blocks, $7.00 per load, or $0.50 dumped. Phone 631 KNOCKS OUT B. HUFF AT WEED In the flshts held at Weed, Wednes day night the "Idaho Wildcat," Weltj of this city, knocked out Tilly Huff of Klamath Falls in the fourth round. Huff was unable to stand up under the heavy punches of Welty. ' The defeat was considerable of a shock, It Is said, physically and financially, to a number of Klamath Falls fans at the ringside. Chel Brown in the semi-final with "Deafy" lost the decision, which was unpopular with the crowd, many main taining that Brown should have won, and others that the worst Brown should have got was a draw. The pair were re-matched. Kid Meadows of this city won with a knockout over Kid Gorman of Weed In the third. A large crowd from all over Siskiyou county attended the fraenses, Includ ing a number from this city and Klam ath Falls.' ; '( ; , ; .AT. 'tiUr Magna Charta will be the sub-: ject ' Sunday morning at the Phoenix church, with a reference also to the beginning of English constitutional lib erty In the granting of the famous "Magna Charta"1 by King John 707 years ago. During the service Sunday morning, the Lord's supper will be administered, and opportunity given for uniting with the church. All mem bers and others are asked to attend. ' In the evening at S o'clock the pas tor will present the second sermon In a brief series, "An Old-Tlme Hero. Music by young people. '. On Wednesday of next week, the monthly meeting of the Women's Mis sionary society -will be held at .the homo of Mrs. T. J. ,aialmgren. The program will Include an interesting study In the new book, the "Kingdom of the Nations'," and "Current Events,!' from the missionary magazines. Mem bers and othor ladles specially invited. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH SKIN WHITE Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orcliard White, which any drug store will supply for a few. cents, shake well, and yoil have a" quarter pint of harmless and delight ful lemon bleach. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note hc beauty and whiteness of your skin. ' ' FamoiiB stage beauties use this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, also 'as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn't irritate. ' Can You Help Being happy in this beautiful Rogue River valley? And the Hamilton Beach Carpet Cleaner can give you more time to enjoy. it. , , f, . , Phone 1000 for a freo trial. In Renard Electric Co. 119 E. 6th St. Fhone 1000 "Live Wire Service." "WE ARE NOTS&rjS' SATISPICO UNLESSyVOU ABE' WO O D ! Dry tVU) JUocfc: Fir Slab Wood and Mil otmT K.inut pi nowi MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor, Third ami Fir rtiono IMS 5 ' II The soils, dirt, stains, I etc., are removed with- H out wear in our Modern H Dry Cleaning: Euip- 3 BOUTS MONTH FOR: LEONARD TO NET p,000 NEW YORK. June 16. A new fighting record Is about to be hung up to dry 'by Eenny Leonard, prince of the royal family of pugilism,' who began today to dust off his armor like a plumed knight in preparation for jousts with three of the tough est opponents In the business within the short space of 32 days. Jack Brltton, world's welterweight champion, Lew Tendler of Philadel phia and Rocky Kansas of Buffalo, will meet him. ' Three bouts within a'month will net Benny at least a quarter of a mil-, lion dollars, and if he knocks out Britton he will step out of the ring the welterweight champion of thn world, the fourth fighting man since Napoleton to ' hold two champion-, ships. As Brltton will not be down to 135 pounds, Leonard's lightweight coronet will not be in danger. Leonard's summer season will open June 26 at the New York velodrome with Britton in a 15 round decision bout. Eight days later he will meet Rocky Kansas at Michigan City, In diana, in an Independence day battle for his crown, and on July 27, he will battle for the world's championship In Jersey City1 with Tendler, recognized as the most formidable of contend ers. - ' 1 . LONDON", June 16. (By the Asso elated' Press) Mrs. Molla Bjhurstdt Mallory, the American lawn tennis woman champion, was defeated In the semi-finals of the Kent tennis championship In 1 woman's singles at Beckenham today by Miss McKane, the British star,' 6-12-6. 6-3. " Giants Climb Higher. NEW YORK, June 16. Bill Ryan, youngster from Holy Cross, won his same yesterday from elderly "Babe" Adams and the Giants climbed higher in their ascent to the National League gonfalon, while the Yankee contingent, with their 1921 nee,. Mays, fell before Cobb's outfit In Detroit and slipped to within a half game of the St. Louis Browns, who took a 3 to i game from the Washington Senators. .. Incidentally George Sisler got his 101st hit of the year and jumped his batting average to .433. "Uuster" Malls went well for a while against the Red Sox, then weakened, the Sox defeating Cleve land 8 to 3. The Athletics found two White Sox hurlers for 15 hits, won 10 to 8 and broke the Chlcagoana winning streak of six games. Cincinnati. " baffled by George Smith's slants, lost to the Phillies, 7 to 0. The Cardinals' loafed with their bats until the eighth inning of their game with Brooklyn. Then they started a rally that ended in a tenth Inning victory, 4 to 3. Stock tied the score in the '9th, connectnlg for a homer with a man on base, and Hornsby's double in the tenth car ried across tlie winning tally. . Shocker Put Out. ST- LOUIS. June 16. With only the-half , game separating the St. Louis Browns from first place in the American league, the teams' best pltc'ner, 'Ur.ban Shocker, expects to be out of the game for the next ten days duj to a broken blood vessel in his right leg. Shocker has been ordered hy-" the club's physician to rest until the Browns stint on their second eastern invasion of the season. Shocker sustnlned the injury to his leg while the Browns were playing at Chicago In the last series of their recent road trp. Yesterday's Results. Natlnnnl League. New York 4: Pifcsburg 2. Philadelphia 7; Cincinnati 0. Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 4 (10 In nings). -; Boston-Chicago, rain. American League. Detroit 2: New York 1. Chicago 8; Philadelphia 10. Cleveland 3; Boston 8. St. Louis 3: Washington 2. Coast. Salt Lake 18; Oakland 5. Los Angeles 8; Seattle 2. SiwiJVTranritoo;: Portland '1. tSfaWrtUV iA'ernon 5. I FROM MARS AS YET i NEW YORK. June 16. Guglielmo Marconi. Italian radio wizard, has fail ed to pick up any message from Mars in his trip across the Atlantic on his floating laboratory, the yacht Elctra. .Repjylng today to a radiogram sent by the Associated ; Pres9 asking for statement on the results of his experi ment. Mr. Marconi said: '"Have no sensational announcement to make." He added that he was arriving in New York tomorrow. RIVERSIDE. Cat.. June 16. The rattlesnake is really a gentle reptile and would rather flee than fight. Ed mond C Jaeger of the department of r.atnral science, Polytechnic high school, told members of the local Kiwanis club recently. "Just keep your eye open and use ordinary care," said Mr. Jaeger, "and the rattler will side-step you and hurry for shelter."! BEN HUR TO BE AT; . .A special treat is in. store for those who attend the Presbyterian church on Sunday, evening next. The dra matic setting of the life and times of Jesus Christ, as drawn by Lew Wal lace in his famous historical novel, Ben Hur, will be read to the audience by Mr. and Mrs. William Morton Ras mus, authors, lecturers and Interpre tative readers of national reputation. The story as pictured by the fa mous author. Lew Wallace, is one of the most thrilling in modern litera ture, with an additional charm of be ing clothed in language and descrip tive passages that have placed the au thor in the front ranks of dramatists of the past century. The whole of the wondrous story of Ben Hur, which every Christian should read or hear, will be outlined before tBe audience. They will see the Three Wise Men from the' East. the home of the prince, Hur.the sep aration of the Hur family, with moth er and daughter taken to prison and the son to the galleys, the little town of Bethlehem, and Joseph and Mary and the Child Jesus; the famous chariot race at Antioch and the vic torious Hur preparing an army with the aid of the merchant Simonides for the new King of the Jews; the healing of the lepers, the death of the great Simonides, and the Voyage of Hur to Rome to further the work of the One Who gave Hts life on Cal vary for the salvation of the world. Some of the largest churches of Los Angeles, Sap Diego, Sacramento and San Francisco, in which Mr. and Mrs. Rasmus have given this reading on Sunday evenings, speak of the high spiritual tone and uplift of the message. Dr. J. A. Carnahan, form erly Presbyterian pastor at Ashland, now secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at the Presidio, is very warm 'In his praises of these fine people and their up-lifting Influence. They will also read on Wednesday evening next at 8:30 p. m., the couching story by Klein, '.'The MufJc Master.". Every one is invited to this service. EAT LESS 10 TAKE' -.SALTS Take a glass of Salts before breakfast .if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers yon. ' '" The Am'-''- "t apji women most pnard conaU. .j unst Kidney trouble, because we eat too much and ail our food is rich. Our blood is filled with "rio acid which the kidneys strive to filter o'lt, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; tiie eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in health. .Ybea your kidnej s feel .like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather b bad, get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in ; a glass of water before .breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salta is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been'tued for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. . a Jad Salts is. inexpensive; cannot in jure, makes a delightful effervescent iithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidnej flush ing any time. " -- Wear Tans and Gray; ' Throw your Clothes Brush away; For Outing they're fine When made by Klein ', . In Whipcord, JSerge or Gaberdine, O. D.. or Forest Shades. Triced low considering Quality $35.00 to $50.00 KLEIN The TAILOR For Reliable TRUCKING PHONE 600-L L. Knips Transfer ; GEM CHUNG China Herb Store This IB to certify that Gtm Chung of Medford. Ore., has cure4 me of goitre and stomach trouble, fi. M. Leonard, 509 J St., Grants Pass. This ta to certify that Gim Chung of Medford, Ore., has cured me of rupture uur j earn Bianamg. i . M isnun. Medford, Oregon. Jan. 13. 1917. This f ft tr rrttfv ihr 1 tt nnHr. signed, hart very severe stomach trouble and had been bothered for several years and last August was not expected to n PfnnB or uim unung (Whose Herb store is at SU South Front street. Medford). I decided to get herbs for my stomach trouble, and I started to feeling uviivr s soon as x used mem ana today am a well man and can heart iiv rwmr- mend anyon Afflicted as I was to see inung ana uy rtis Herrs. (Signed W. R. JOHNSON, Witnesses: 1 Win. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. U Childreih, E.ie Point. hi. A. Anderson, ftledford. ' S. B. Holmes, Ragle Point. C. K. Moore, Kagle Point. J. V. Melntyre. Kagle Point. Geo. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point. Tbos, E. Nichols, Kagle i'oint. SUNDAY BIG TIME . HSItt MD MONEY SAVER stands for Mo Failures Nolliste A pound can of Calumet contafns.fuII16o2.-)Sonie baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead-ofvI S : oz. cans. Be sure you geta pound whenyouiwarit it CRATER LAKE An excellent bleached hard wheat flour, 49 lb. sack, now j . .'. . . ...;.X . .."..i. .....$2.10 WHITAKER'S Cash and Carry Grocery $10.00 ALLOWED FOR YOUR OLD STOVE On the Purchase Price of Any Cabinet Gas Range ' , OUR OFFER FOR PROSPERITY WEEK GAS is a clean, convenient fuel. It comes into your house and to the stove in a small, well-concealed pipe. Gas fires produce no smoke and their flames can be perfectly controlled. It is only necessary to open i further a little valve when more heat is wanted. The advantages of brightness and cleanliness in your kitchen in themselves are reasons for investigating most fully the many other merits of gas as a fuel for cooking. . - - - . '. ' ' ' ' '- ' . "i ' . ' "... : '; ' , Southern Oregon Gas Co. Wool and Mohair All members of the Orecton Wool & Mohair Association nre advised to deliver the wool and hair to the FARM BUREAU EXCHANGE for loading out the Inst ear JUNE 20TH. lie member if you don't get in the ear load shipment, your own individual crop must bear the local freight, v. ' Pacific Co-operative Woolgrowers ' - - T. W. HERRIN, ' Pres.' Men Wanted For Sawmill Night Shift Hog feeders, clean up men, doggers, setters, firemen helpers, pond men, trimmer men. Wages $3.50 and up. Board 35c per meal. . Night shift starting Monday night, June 19th. Phone, write or call at once. . .- . " - i ' FRUIT GROWERS SUPPLY CO. Hilt, Calif.