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MKDFOKD ' MAIL" : TRIEUXE, ML'DFORD, Qim ;0,- AVEDXESlMV. JANUARY .11,
Medforp Mail TuiBUNB
AN INDBJ'KNOKNT NISWSl'Al'RIt
rL'ttl.lKllr.l) KVKIiV Ar.TKII.VODN
-. . KNf'lil'T HDNIiAY. 11Y TUB i
MHDrOJtD I'KINTINO CO, '
The Mudfurd Hunday Morning Hun is
furnished HUbnorliierB desiring a aovon
ttuy dally newspaper.
Office Slnlt Tribune Itulldlng, tt,-17-tti
Ngrtti Fir stroot. l'liono 75.
A TURN TO THE LEFT.
T IIROl'OII nil tho confusion and conflict and niuit.ai)kcTPusiit's.s
now afflicting Europe there is out; consistent development ilis-
cmiblo. ( This is a gradual but uiiijitorruptecl turn to Ihc Left.
: A turn to the Loft in parliamentary terms, means n turn toward
Ihc latiuf-radical division, a depnrttiro from the conservative group
A consolidation of tho Democratic. 0d established Order.
Although lOngland now ha what is nominally termed n conser
vative government, tho significant feature of her present political duo.d u per com clean fruit.'
situation is the growing power of the Labor party. . It was the nction
of the Labor party which prevented war between England and Tur-
Titni-d, tiii- Uwlfnnl MulJ. th Mcdford
Tribune, tun Mouinern ureKonian, Tne
Astllund Tribune.
KOBKHT W. It VI III. Kdltnr.
ft. HUllPTEIl SMITH, MainiKor.
BY MAIL In Advance:
I'miv, won nunnuy nun, yonr i.liy i . e i . i t i , i i 1 , i-
Daily, with Humiuy sun, monti..... .76 key, it wns fear of the Labor party that led to'u temporary eonsoli-
ially, without Sunday Hun, year- 6. CO , , . , . r, ,
l utiy, wliiiout Sunday Bun, inunth .06 dntion behind Premier Jionar Law. .
We"Kly 3Tnll Tribune, ono year .. 2.0") T . , . -r- i p i .
Sunday un. cm year 8.00 Now organized labor in France advances to the fodtlightji with
BY (.MHltrBIt In Meilrord, Ashland, , , , .. c .i n i '. ! .1 r l .
ndtaonviiie. Centra) 1'oint, mumiiix, formal condemnation ot the rrench government s policy in the liulir.
pniiv,1 w"ih08ii"iay1Hun!'month.... .75 It is doubtful if this action deters Poinearc as similar action deterred
UaIIv, without ftundny flun, memth .66 r . , . . i. i- . i i i i P .
Daily, without Hunday Hun, yir.. 7.60 Lloyd Ocorgc for i" reiich labor has never attained the powerful posi-
Dully, with Humlay Sun, one year 8.50 , , . . . ..... . " .,
All terms by carrier, caah in unnnco. tioli of P.ntisli labor, but the incident is very Bignil leant neverthe-
wan Hnrayvd with oni- outfit four
'Ihiph In nccordunro with a "lilt and
iniHS" H.vHtimi. .ir. Ynthvi-H ihtuin
(l 3 )ir rent clmi fruit, the n
mninder of tho orchard produci d bo
twutn 20 mid 00 pur cent clean fruit.
.Mr. CharltH Auntln, who KiiperviMucl
tho -picking of tho orchard, Htuted
that ho believed that tho ito acre por
tion of the orchard to ho 00 to CO per
cent wormier than tho ten aero por
tlon which waa api-uyed thoroughly
mm at tno propor lime, Tho un
Kprayed trees in thin orchard pro
vax i.Ei;i;vn,
Entoiiiuloical Lab.
Official paper of the City of Mi-.lforU.
uincmi piiper or .lucKHon county.
Tho only oanop hi'twepn Iiucono. Orp.,
and HiuTHnu'tito, Calif., n tllHtuuon ot
ovor Dwu nilloH. linvitiK leased wlra Ahho
elated PrHH Htv1c
' Sworn Oftlly nvprapro circulation for
nix monttiB entiinc April i, win,
moro Ihnn double the ulrculntian of Hny
(iiner apor puoiiHiiru or circuiatwj iu
juoxhoii uouiuy.
ltititrinl -ah ncond clnsft mnttnr
MM ford, Oregon, under uet of Alnrcli fi.
WliMUKItS OK Tl!f3 AWSOCIATUO
' 1hn AiiMctfiti'd I'ri-MS In AXclurdvaly
rnlltlM to the Uho for roptililUvitton Of
ittl nfwn dlPfuilnheH cretlltod to It or not
othwwtne croditnd In thlH piPr, find
ulro to ttm lucn.1 iiWd piihllahed hnn-ln.
j All fltibtn of repuhlleution of Hpwlal
dlrtputnh'H heroin tuo uIbu r(firvtil.
Ye Smudge Pot
- Qv thur Perry
less, nnd adds its portion lo the handwriting on the wall.
I
The Merry Widow
Pranz Lehur's "The Merry Widow,1'
tho oiMjrotta that has nmdo tlio whole
world wultz. Is at tho Columbia Tho-
It is also interesting in this direction to note that in nearly every "ter for a brief ciiKiiKnment. Tho
country in Europe, prominent radicals arc in power,-mcn t least ZmZ TlSw '
who only a tew years ago were considered dangerous and uncompro- years ano, whon the opera was done
mising socialists.
Premier Branting of Sweden is one, Edward Benes, foreign min
i.tter for ( .zee.lioslovaltia, Premier Pashich of Serbia, and of course
Mussolini of Italy who first attained prominence as a fire-eating la
bor agilator, are others.
Ono need not bo the Seventh Son of a Seventh Son to predict that-
whatever comes out of the European mess, the final result will be
moro power to the proletariat. Whether Europe goes the way of
Russia, class domination through destruction, or the way of Great
Britain, class absorption by a policy of enlightened progress and
constructive change, depends largely upon t lie wisdom and restraint
the leaders of Europe exhibit in the next few weeks toward the criti
cal problems in the Ruhr and in the Near East.
Tomorrow marks the ojibuIdk' of
FlUruttry.: On tho Urd and 12tlt Inst,
file bouquet boards' will irroaii, and
the orators grunt.
Arctic ' temperatures prevail, remov
ing automatically, tho southern drawl
from prominent lioofH. TUoro lias
been a decided doc rouse In corner languishing.
-WHAT'S OOINQ ON HERE?
. j (Gold Hill Nows)
J " Tako tho left hand of the fomnlo
. fin your rlslit. . Let your hat go
: ' to hell ! Throw your lclt arm
over the shoulder ot tho lady and
slip It around to her right side
' below her arm.
Tt"bo(r!nn to look like the state was
to ,'Be cursed by 'the packing trust.
This lu the same notorious outfit, that
built canneries In tho fruit, districts
of California; . wherever 'nnodod, nud
practically ruined orchardiHtu, by milk-Ing-thuni
prosperous.'', It Is doubtful
If the legislature, now In session, will
(itand'ldly by, without cooking up
Bobjo, fool and vicious legislation on
U&VjMibJact.'. Capital has never' yet
beeti able to sneak. Into the common
wealth without aggravation.
Quill Points
So this is keeping out of Europe's affairs.
As the years pass, almost everything seems to improve except an
upper berth.
A hick town is a place where the only parking restriction is your
neighbor's wrath.
Somo homes arc kept spotless and in ordor,-and some are full of
happy people.
An old-timer is one who can remember when a nice girl didn't
cross her'legs.
Matrimony settles down to normal when sho begins to ask pen
sively if he still loves her.
for the first times in America, ono
year after Lehar had entranced Europe
with his wonderful waltz.
It is the music, the dance, the thrill
of romance that runs through the
opera that mntters. Henry W. Savage
is again tho producer, who presents
the Lobar work Just as he did in 1307
and later, for it ran several years.
Jefferson Do Angells, Snn Francisco
favorite comedian, is the Nisb, ami
James Liddy, another San Franciscan,
is tho Prince. Both win new laurels
In tho performance, which is made
still moro delightful by tho presence
of Mario Wells and Eva Webber.
Josef Urban painted tho scenery for
this revival of the opernettn, and there
is a, chorus of protty young women anil
lusty voiced men to carry tho Lchar
score. San Francisco Chronicle.
At Pago Theater February 5.
TH YE TO TACKLE
i
Rialto Offers Bebe Daniels
Ilobo Daniels is said to have the
biggest rolo ot her career in "The
World's Applauso,'' tho Itialto attrac
tion this week beginning today. In
this drama Miss Daniels plays an act
ress who learns too late the differ
ence botweon notoriety nnd l'ume. Tho
story was writton by Clara Bcranger,
and gives the star an opportunity to
display unusual and startling gowns.
In the cant are Lewis Stone, Adolphe
Meujou and Kaihlyn Williams.
,- A Century comedy, movie chats and
Allvo Jay'a muslCi ave the other do-
PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. .11. Mlko
Yokol of Salt Lake City, who threw
Ted Thyo, Portland wrestler, recently,
will again meet Thyo hero Thursday
night. Thyo recontly won tho cham
pionship bolt In tho light heavyweight
class and Ills defeat by Voltel was his
first dol'oat In Portland for ten years.
Greb Wins Decision
NEW YOHK, Jan. 31. Harry Greb,
the Pittsburg "wildcat," still is the
American light-heavyweight boxing
o.uampion today, although ho was
moro docile than wild In tho fifteen
found title bout he fought lust night
with Tommy Loughran, Philadelphia's
youthlul contender, (lieb received
the Judges' decision.
Loughran received nn enthusiastic
ovation as ho left tho ring.
The challenger showed a clover de
fenso against the assaults of the
champion, but ho confined himself too
much to defensive work to win. Tho
battle wns slow and neither mnn was
damaged.
Milwaukee, won In ten rounds from
Hud Logan, Omaha, for a newspaper
decision.
PAKIH lleorges Carpcntier will
meet Joe Iteckett. English heavy
weight boxing champion. .May 14, In
London, Francois Deseamps, Carpen
tter's manager, announced.
TWO hundred cull mi hour
ouldn t worry "' "''- ,,r
.loirs MImk .! Hotl".
lEoanokc. Vs.
The women folks announce no men
wJU bo allowed at their mooting with,
and reception to tho Governor. Moro
work for the National Guard.
Some peflplo will really enjoy hell, where all the neighbors arc! lights of tho program
wicked enough to afford meat for spicy gossip.
Tho nations will return to their Father's house when they grow
weary of u diet of husks. .
Oasolino measure : Four quarts equal one gallon ; six gallons
equal ten gallons if you're not looking.
FOR SAXis An Al family cow. Just
; Wosh.. - Curtis Calkins. (Roaebnrg
Nw-RevIow.) That's enough. Re
member the Chicago flro.
Onr guoss is that Eve's first words were: "Adam, what shall I
fix for dinner?" . ',
Henry Ford Is still talking about all
mankind going to work. Work Is n
fine thing for tho other' follow, and It
is 'recommended that ho uso 'Tomus
Sworn, ob Kxhlbtt A. 'Ho Is a tireless
worker, also autoless.
GIVE HIM CREDIT
j. (Illinois Teachers Journal)
' Mr. Lewton has been prominent
'ly Identified with the public school
system of -Illinois since IS'.iS. For
.'the last fifteen years he has been '
superintendent of schools nt
Cicero, a suburb of Chicago. ' Dur
ing tills time Cicero has Increased
In population, from 10,000 to
50,000.
The article on tho codling moth
(orchardus) Is enlightening, but what
the valley needs Is a tew words on
tho codling moth (shlndlgus). Tho
codling moth (shlndlgus), can he de
tected by a ronched mane, kept la
place with Itooko grease or bear oil.
In the winter, they are marked With
sideburns, due to the hurher not ap
plying tho razor, 'tip high enough. The
nldoburns are also nn Indication' of
nldo curtains on the vehicle (gaso
llnus). Tho chief characteristic tit
the c. m. (shlndlgus) Is a dogged de
termination to make a simple social
pleasure, their llfo work. (Twlslltis,
St. Vitus and trotting, as doth the
fo.) Fond of tin- uioonllKht tcavort
us. goxookus). Habitat: along Hear
Pirek, tho creek ts not noticeable.
Work In palm, ouo does tho shimmy,
end 'tho other the hiiumy.
'Thls'ls a holiday In Madeira, Tortu
ga, ' Portugal Went Africa, Azores,
llulgarla, Togolaml, and N'ewrounil
Iflnil. Tho fatigued bank clerks, mid
tuckered out chlnwhackers of America
liavB ovldently overlooked something.
i Frnn'k Pmy of fcnstsldo Is quite seri
ously hurt when n seat she is occupy
ing In church collapses. (Co liny
Tltncs.l-'-The wages of sleeping.
NEURALGIA
or hcadacb rub the forthead
melt and inhale lb vapora
New Treatment for San Jose Scale
Tho Han Joso scale Is Just now ex
coedlngly abundant und destructive
In many orchards In thu -Rogue ttlver
vnlley, nnd growers state they -nro
unablo to control the pest -with the
usual dormant treatments with Lime
and Hulphur spray. While the Bu
reau of Entomology believes that
thorough spraying -with dormant tree
strength nf lima sulphur will control
the Han Jose -ncnla, yet to meet the
desire of orchnrdlstH for other than
lime sulphur -treatments, a number
of experiments with sprays were
undertaken. The purpose of this ar
ticle Is to call attention to -results
secured In the treatment of the scale
by the into of spray containing 2 per
cent ot lulu irullim or enclne oil
emulsified with potash (lull -oil soap.
This spray wus first useil by W. W.
Yothors In Florida iigulnst'itiuny cltr
rus scale Insects and the oraime
whilo fly. The writer used this spray
during last winter In New Orleans
nKainst the camphor vscue, a new In
sect imported to this country from
Japan. The surprising efficiency of
a spray containing Hiieh a -low per
cent of nil suitKcnted the dcdrnltlll.v
of testing sprays of this chnrneti r
agnlnst the Han Jose scale. The ex
periments .were curried out by A. G.
Ackerman of Ihe office of deciduous
fruit InvestlKatlons nnd have Included
tests of lubricating oils with .Mirennlh
of from one-half per cent to four per
rent, thoroughly emulsified with
potash tlsh-oll soup. Kenult.1 showed
practically complete kllllnit of the
fcale by one thorotmh npplicnflnu of
the spray nf 'a strength us lew as 2
per cent of oil.
tirchucdlxls hnvo been so pleased
with the resells that the 2 per ceni
oil spiuy will Ih. extensively uned In
their present necewiity of bringing
the pest under control.
A point yet to be established lu
connection with the present experi
ments 1 the possible Injury et the
ell sprny which may result to lb"
Ines. twins or fruit liluls nnd seve
ral sens, i,is' experiment win be
necessary befer.. fnu decision on
this iiuestlon can he reached. In
Hew ot Ihe experience In J-'loi Ida 111
spraying citrus trees and foliage with
one per cent of oil, n is felt that
dormnnl ih-ehlunus trees will prob
ably siand without Injury one nmival
treatment containing two per cent
of, ell. ...
In order that orchnrdists who de
sire to make teats of the troutmcnt
dining the pr. sunt winter on n small
or
V'yil scale, the forowing direction ("i
y'f '""king the slixli emulsion lire Klvcn
UA MA Ft U B I I'nriniiln for SUs-k Kiiiiilslon
TIL fTf!l "'m:lne ell. or oil ot slmlbir
(Mr 1 Million Jun Vxi KcanV
grade, liiilloii
Water, gallon ..,'. Vi
Potash fish-oil soap, pound 1
Directions -tor Malilng.
The oil. water and soap ure placed
In a kcttlo.nnd heat.tl -until tho con
tents como tir a boil. ; A brown scum
appears on the surfnro of the mix
ture as 'it first begins to boll. After
boiling for a few miotics the brown
scum logins to Alsappcair nnd nt this
stngo the kett.le Is reinnv'ed from the
fire nnd the entire i mixture is pump
ed twice uiid.u- pressure, nf about 60
pounds whll,.Htill very hot. A
proper . emulsion cunnot be.mado by
stirring or should the mixture bo al
lowed to cool before It is pumped.
Too much pumping will often break
up . the emulsion. During pumping
tho ordinary, pump ipacklng is burnt
up tii titer oulckly by, the hot oil mix
ture. For making 1li stock emnlsloii
on n large sculo an alt nu'tal pump
would be necessary.
To make n two ji-rcent emulsion
for use lit d 200 gnllpn spray tank II
Is necessary ' to use f gallons of the
stock cmulsitin or 1 Va gallons to 00
gallons of wtitor.. ,
Precaution should . bo taken to
prevent .the stock emulsion from
f reeling' which occurs at a toniperu-lurn-of
.tibolii 15 degrees F above
Kero.-. ., . : j
ill , case (litflcullles! lire experienced
In nuikllig a proper emulsion due to
the hardness of tloe water, add 1
poiinit of caftsiic soda or lye to 100
gallons of diluted sprny. The "odu
should be illssolvvd In 2 or 3 gallons
or water and thou added to tl- spray
tuna und ihvn . therottghly fitlrrcd.
after which the proper fiinilty . of
clock emulslnti nn ! added. Any
one of the - following or similar oils
may be used: - I Hani mil pnriifln oil.
1X0 rediiicutnil, Jimlii- red engine oil.
Nabob ell. Thcwe otls not only Hive
excelled resells, but lire easier to
bundle while siinyli;. Tho spiny
hn:i not the 'ohA'Cttoiiul . fwitures of
ihe lime tutlphiir spiny ond Is net so
Inn infill to the clothing, eyes and
skin. ,
Coding - Ml It. -
Jlin Inc the meeting of the Fruit
flniwers' leaime lust Hiilurday ufter-
iimin the value of applying the
codling luoih sprays tit. the proper
iltne wan emphasis by the speakers.
The 'following Is giwn as lurlhei
Proof of the lluielinli'ss nf spraying
Mr. Vihrrs, Rveriuiicnt rntonuilo
Klsl, tlik-lng (Ito pest, setisun sprayed
10 ncrcN oC a I00-aie Newtown or
cbnid nt the vroper time nnd In ue
vordaniM with (he .reason's willing
tooth life hislry tlldlcs. lie wns lis.
slsted tn this spraying by .Mr.- Itob-,
oris, foreman of (be oivhnrd. 'I'he;
rcuiiitndiT of the orchard, lie acres,'
SELL MILEAGE BOOKS
WASHINGTON-,'. .Ian. 31. Rail
roads wero ordered today by tho in
terstate commerce commission to rer
sumo, tho practice of selliug inter
changeable milcugo books good for
11500 miles of travel at reductions of
twenty per cent from tho regular
passenger rates.
. Sdlo of tho hooks must begin
March lf, the commission decided.
A number of small railroads wero
excluded from tho rr-qulrements of
tho.ordor becnuso ot their financial
iiiaWllty.to met tho reduction. Prac
Uca.lly all of the class ono roads,
ludtveVer, must establish the rcduc-
uoiiB. - ; mmv
Wooxirow Wilson Fund
Exempt Income Tex
AVAHH 1 N iTON'.'-.Inn. 3 1 Commis
sioner Uliilr or the Internal revenue
bureau has ruled I Wat contliblllloiis
to the Woodrow Wilson folmdnllon
nmdo subneiiuent to December 2ii,
1022, are legally exempt fr .i appli
cation of the income tax law. The
ruling presents a reversal from the
bureau's previous stand because of
the incorporation December 20 of the
foundation.
llnsebnll Stars) Itelurn.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31. Tho
American All-Stars, a baseball outfit
of big leaguers which toured the Far
Fast under the direction of Herbert
Hunter In n series of .exhibition
games, arrived here today on Ilia
Japanese liner Korea Maru. Kndenv
ors are being made to arrange n game
between tho visitors nnd an aggrega
tion of coast leaguers Sunday. The
travelers will leave, for home early
next week.
Aspirin Gargle
in Tonsililis
Cut This Out and Save if
Subject to Sore Throat
A barinlt'M and ctlcetiw pusle' is to
dissolve two It.iye.r Tablets of Aspirin iu
lour tnblr.-isvuil'iiU of w.iter, and gargle
tlireat llieniuglilv. l!ciciit ill tun hour
ii noecMiry.
Re nine xeu ue only the genuine Raver
Tablet of Aspirin, marked wilh tSe
Raver I'roan, which can lie laid in till
is.xes of twelve ublU for few cents.
Seattle Miss Tennis Star
NEW YOHK, Jan. 31. Tennis crit
ics evinced enthusiasm today over
the showing which Miss Mae McDon
ald of Seattle made yesterday in the
indoor invitation tournament of the
Heights Casino, in which sho lost a
closo match to .Mrs. Itenjamln E. Cole
of Boston.
Experience enabled Mrs. Colo to
win but 11 required two hours for her
to finish tho match. Tho score was
0-2, 6-7, 10-8 and in tho third set Miss
McDonald three times was .within a
stroke of victory. It was tho second
time that Wlss McDonald had ployed
indoors but Bho showed In varied
style, speed, servico and skillful play
ing.
Eight contestants were left today
to fight for the title which Mrs: Molla
Bjurstedt Mallory, national champion,
la defending.
' Bout Ends Fatally
MONTGOMERY, Ala., Jan. 31. II.
D. Fetzer was today under $500 bond
and charged with involuntary man
slaughter In connection with the dentil
last night of Illlly C. Zelly. Fotzor's
IS year-old opponent in a preliminary
nlnateur boxing mutch. . Zolly died
from acuto dilation of the heart Just
as the bout ended.
Promoters of tho match also are
charged with involuntary manslaugh
Basketball Results
At Salem Oregon Agricultural col- t,' V .'
logo, -39; Willametto university, 1". Kv, ( 'J ' jn, xtfrm.J!
At Walla Walla Whitman college, t $ f aS'b
31; Pacific college, 22. l !',- ' ff
SECY MELLON OPPOSED r4 '
ilWIilS jr-',C
lM'AS!IIX(1TONT, Jan. 31. Sfcrn
tniy Aroltn Jn n lt'ttcr toiluy f to
CMminnun Mi-Cnnibor nf tho hpihUo
finnni'ial roinniittco oxproswul IiIh op
pOKltlun to tho HuiHimi bill to estiili
liHh n hillhiii dollar credit for the
Oornmn Kovcrnnu'iit to buy fond
stuffH In tlio 1'iiitfd SiatoH.
lie declared it wns in contraven
tion of. 'tho 'treasury depart mont's
Iiolfcy "that foi-oiiv KOVeinnicntH de
siring to find finnnco In tho United
StrttCH shutiid obtain private nnd
sock Kovcnimcnt nU."
Montana G. O. P. Head
Declared Not Guilty
HELENA, Mont., Jan. 31. O. II. P.
Shelley, Montana member of the Na
tional republican committee was found
not guilty or bribe taking In bis second
trial on charges Involving taking
money from browerlos and drug
stores, by the Jurj which reached its
decision at 10:25 o'clock last night.
Itadio Dill Pawed.
VASHINTON, .lan. 31. The fed
oral radio control lull, vesting board
powers -In the department of com
incrco for regulation and RitKrvis
ion of all "phases - of wireless tele
graph and telephone commifnication
was passed today by the house.
! DYE IT.
NEW FOR 15C
".When Tnnlac. brought 'Uio' kuHi
iuiek -roller 1 could have shouted for
joy," dt'clured .Miss ..Iusie vHodKCs,
IKipular'yfmnK teli'lihono operator of
Koannke, Va., residing at 11:31 Jami
son -Avo, S.' K.-
"I wns in lied six weeks with flu,
and it left me diend fully run-down
and t'liffm-iiiK so with indigestion,
everything I ate caused awful pains
nnd j;;is till I could hardly breathe.
P lost weight, my nerves were un
strung, and 1 thnutfht I never would
Ki t well.
"Hut four Itottles of Tnnla( Kave
me a wrmderful appetite ' and built
me up till 1 feel so strong that two
hundred calls an hour couldn't ruffle
hip. 1 feel much improved in every
way and can't sav dm much for Tan
lac" Tanlae is snld by nil kom driiK
Kisis. Ovpr 3" niiliion lottl's sold. Adv.
SPORT BRIEFS
Skirts . Kimor.ns
Waists Curtains
Coats - - Sweaters
Dresses ' -Coverings
Draperies
Ginghams
Stockings
Everything
CHICAGO Roger Conti, Frcnclv
18.2 balk lino billiard champion, de
feated Kdotiard lloromans, Belgian
champion, 300 to 2S5 In nn exhibition
match. "
MILWAUKEE Plnkey Mitchell.
R!
mxn oils
"California , Fig , Syrup" is
Child's Best Laxative
ill
Tongue 'Shows if
llilioils, Consiipatcd
Hurry mother! Ken a rrons. sirk
cliibl lovi-8 the "Inntj" tmto of "Cali
fornia I'ig Syrup" and it ni-wr (aiU to
op'-n the Imwnls. A tcupoonfiil today
iiiiiv picvi'l'.t 'a-sick child tomorrow. If
constipiilid, bilious, feverish, fretful, lias
cold, colic, or if stuiuncli i sour, tunguc
coated, breath li.nl. remember a good
c'.csiising ot Ihc little bowels i' ofton-ull
lliat is mi'es.-iiirv.
Ak your ilru'u'fisl i'l g"ruine "Call
fomis Kig Syrup" v, lihli i.u ibrccliens
for imbics and cliildren of all iigcs
piintol en Uittlc. Mother! Veu must
.iy "rsliinrni.1" or yen amy get an
imitation llg ivriip.
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstltrhlug
Plcotlng
8c per yard.
Bnttona cnTril.
REAL BARGAINS
In Serviceable Used Cars
Crater Lake Automotive Co.
Sonlli I-runt St.
Diamond Dyes.
Buy "Diamond Pyes" no otlirr kind '
and follow the simple directions in
evry pneknpe. -, Don't wonder viietlier j
tou can dye or'lint successfully, boi-ause 1
perfect homo dyeing is guaranteed with I
Diamond Dyca even if you hnvn never j
dyed before. Just tell your druyfjist
wJiether ihn material you wish to dve-in
wol or silk, or whether it ia linen,'
rofton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyea
never streak, apot, fade, or run.
Watch for Your Size
Until further notice, on Wed
nesday and Saturday of each
week, we will sell , AT COST,
while they last, A TIRE AND
TUBE, size and make to be
changed each and every sales
day. One only 'to a customer.
See our windows and compare our
prices.
'We carry a full lino of Ajox
and Brunswick tires and tubes,
(jas, oils and accessories.
' Drive a block and save your
dollars.
ARMORY SERVICE
STATION
Pacific Highway at Jackson
W, C. TAYLOR C. L. WOLFF
'Proprietors.
Of
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,1Q DON'T
V - FORGET
H'd'we
Co. .
A'o'rtrK.
ThroiiKM nn V.rTor Our Office
Tolephono Niimlwr us omit toil In
tlio new IHroclory.
' IT IH 77
mi. ii. k. Mvurin.
I'ntlstry nml X-IUy
2nd l-'loor Mcdfonl lllilij.
Picture Framing
at
Swem's Studio
Garments .Which
.Have Style
and Originality
The New Pacific
Package
Outfits
Kepi'eseut the liifilicst ntnntlani
of iiierchandi.se obtiiiiiablu for
hand made embroidery.
KuK-rlop materials combined
Willi nrtlstiu de.sijtns nra your
uimr.-intce for satisfactory it
suits. You will find them nt
The
Handicraft
Shop
H. W. CONGER
UNDERTAKER
Successor to WeeLs-Congor Co. W
Medford. Orn.
HEAT WITH COAL .
l'lnco Your Order Now for
Quick Delivery
Hansen Coal Co.
(Successors to tads)
3 S. Kir Kt. IM.one 2S1I-.?
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SPRAY RIG REPAIRING
Williams Implement Service
2H fi, t,i H let
I'bone CtlTi
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
PKKST-0.1.1TR ItATTKUT
STATIOX
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