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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 16. Balsnng Powder- that's the big thing in - successes baking It determines failure or suc cess in baking, more " than any other ingredient. If you do not always have satisfactory bakings, change to Calumet for just one trial. Jt is pure: containing only such ingredients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. Within the Calumet factor ies the largest and most sanitary on earth hundreds of skilled workers clad in white are busily engaged in producing the baking powder that is used by millions. Human hand9 never touch it. Its sale is 2 times as much as that of any other brand. Pure in the making-pure in the baking. A pound can of Calumet con taint full 16 ounces. Some baking powders come in 12 ounce instead of 1G ounce can. ' Ra Mlir. vir trf r. pound when you want it. ' BEST BT TEST ' n akI a POWDER) HALUMI m The Economy MjxiiMn POWDER e ..--, v- , t I - . " ' - m THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKiNG POWDER STAR MEAT MARKET SATURDAY SPECIALS 15c per lb. .. 12 l-2c per lb ....20c per lb. 20c per lb. 17 l-2c per lb. :..:...25c Choice Beef Roasts Choice Beef Stew.:....... Fresh Side Pork.'.: Shoulder Pork Roast.:...: Pure Home Rendered Lard. Fresh Smelt, 3 lbs ...:!....:.'... Phone 273 ' Free Delivery General Mill Work TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS i Windows and Doors Window Glass Door Frames Window Frames All Kinds of Interior Finish Effective March 1, 1923 Change in Schedule of Stages With through ;ervice to Portland and way point3 daily ' NOttTII i'.Ol'NP leaves M.Mlforrt dully H:I3 a. in. for Grants Viwh iinrt ltH, huiC Willi direct cnnnt-rtlon (n Portland; oIko 2:H0 and wnn p. m. for OrnntR I'nim only. HOl'TH I'.OI'Mt l.piivp l!osliiir dully 4:20 p. in.: OrnntH I'nss IBs 00 noon, 4: (10 and H:0a p. in. for Medford ami Ashland. KAItTvH Mi'drortl-fi'i'iitx l'n.s, $1.13; Mrclford-ltosrlMiri;, $l.lfl; Mmlfoitl-rorllaiHl, $7.H1. . VK 8.WK YOV MOXF.V Siopnvpr pmiiittcd nt ItosiliiliK, Kneno, Snlrin If ill-aired. Tiekrts on snip nt VXIOX ST.AGK DKI'OT Snub Hotel IHiIr. ' I'litSnr ! Standard Incubators 1 W 1 iwi i ivvas,"1 I u i n s Rfnndjml lneiilmtor nnd llroodora nro iiumIo In nil hlra, Klectrlc or Hot Watnr heat i pntpiilod feature found only In the Standard. Mmln In flic Wont for 'Wmli'ni romllllon. Practically every luruo poultry plant In Southern Oregon equip ped with Standard Machine. Tlicrv'g n ltcnMin. lt un show ym how to nmkc 10lr'r profit imt year on Hie cost of an Ineulwitor. What other business can show inch retuniB? Standard Manufacturing Co. No. 1 Mitchell Way Tel. oilH-H-.l Medford, Ore. News of Jackson County ELECTEDTO POSTS IN P.-T. ACTIVITY GOLD HILL March 1 5. (Special) Tho women folk who have been hold-Inn nil the offices in the Parent TenchfTH nruioctntion tho past two yearn, turned the tables on tho men folkH laHt Monduy evening at the regulur monthly meeting by electing aeveral men for tho -ensuing term. Ij. 1,. Biiilth was elected president, Mrs, M. KHtua, first vieu-presldont, Mi Maudo Coy, second vice-president; I'rof. W. M. Wright, necrotury. and Mrs. A. E. KpIIokjj, treasurer. Tho principal spoakor of lite evening wn Mrs. HuhIg Holmt-s Cartor, our county Hrhuol hiipffintendent on the aHHoclation problenm. After tho close of the iiu-t'ltnK, lunch was served in the dofiimtir science room of the school building by tho refreshment committee. Tho next regular meet ing will be devuted principally in ap pointing new committees nnd plan ning for tho coming years' program. Walter 1 Hhutt, who is operator at the depot from midnight to tho 8 o'clock shift in tiie morning, was visited by bis wife nnd daughter from Heott Mills last week. The visitors returned homo Monday. While here they visited with tho family of Ira Keltiorn at Jacksonville. Tho two families wero formerly adjoining farm neighbors out from Scott Milts. While Mr. Hhutt is employed at the keys hero' in Gold Hill depot, the wife and daughter are operating their farm down tho Willamette valley way. J. 1 Itowo the Rams Valley pio neer farmer who leased his farm in the valley last fall to "Brick" Mor gan and, movld to Cold Hill to be close to tils work at tho Highland mine below Gold Hill, has purchased the old C. W. Kennard residence property on tho south side for home purposes. This property was pur chased by Fred Iv. Hickman early last year and with but few Improve ments was sold to Mr. Kowe.ut quite an advanced price. While residence property has been quite low In price since the war here In Gold Hill, there is a steady demand and prices are ad vancihg. Tho M. E. Church people of Gold Hill have recently purchased the Mc Intiro roncrete dwelling building op poNite the church for parsonage pur poses. It is at present occupied by Walter H. Htiekel and family and tho church will continue to let the premises until the end of the confer ence year in September. Pr. M. M. Held, tho present pastor of the church is now domiciled In other quarters and will not bo disturbed tho current year. This church Is a union of nil the church denominations In Gold 'Hill and Is quite widely supported by nil nnd -If plans Co not miscarry, Gold Hill will have, a modern com munity church building tho coming year. F. C. ELLIOTT OPENS A E AT E The city council met In regular ses sion Monday evening, March 12, nnd after transacting the usunl routine of business, discussed the matter of the status of tho public library. The coun- j ell decided that, from an ownership standpoint, they hnd no Interest In j the library whntovcr, but that the ! saiuo was the property of the Civic I Improvement club of KoRue River nnd that tho club should conduct the nf falrn of tho library according to their own dcBlres nnd wishes, tho city con tinuing to donnto $10 per month to said Civic Improvement club. Tho present city marshal, Mr. Blackburn, tendered his resignation nnd the same wna accepted, and Rev. Philip Arnold was then appointed by tho mayor na city nmrshal and con firmed by tho council, nt a salary of $25 per month. I The city council Instructed the i street committed to at once make ; Buch Improvements of nil tho streets : tit tho town as In their judgment was ; necessary. ( Tho city council has decided to noil j fy nil persons owning dilapidated and flretrap buildings to build up or repair i snld buildings, or snmo will be con ' demned. Tho mayor has declared the week beginning Monday, March 19th. as , clean up week, nnd it Is hoped that i all persons In the town will comply with this declaration and make all places ns attractive and beautiful as possildu. The city council authorized tho Civic Improvement club to do such painting of benches, chairs and oiling of the I floor In tho city hall as they desired ami ino city would pay tho expense attached. All day millinery rlasses wero held en Monday and ' Thursday of this week in tho Community hnll under th direction of Miss Telch, county home demoiiHtratur. Ahout twenty-five In dies attended nnd were very much gratified with the results attained, as Miss Teich proves to bo a very cap able Instructor. Two more classes, which nro to be held Inter on in the I month, ought to give each Individual enough Information regarding the making and trimming of hats to en able them to do their own millinery from now on. A St. Patrick's "hard time" social ! nnd dance Is scheduled to take place this Krlday evening. March ltth, nt the I. O. O. K. hnll under the auspices of the Itebekahs and Odd Fallows. On S.Uurduy evening, Murch 17th, a RIVERSIDE, Mar. 15. L. C. Elliott has opened his new garage. This addi tion to Riviera service' will be greatly appreciated by 'the traveling public. The garage Is equipped with the latest machinery for general repair work. Grant Neeley, expert mechanic anil electrician will bo In charge. Mr. Elliott has also completed his shower bath and luundry house In his auto park. It will be equipped with sta tionary tubs and automatic pump. Hot nnd cold water will be available at all times. Riviera park should be very popular with the tired tourist. The Riverside Community club held their regular monthly meeting Satur day evening after which a dancing party was held, there being a number of Invited guests from Medford. Mr. and Mrs. K. 1). Eismann were business callers ut Medfurd Wednes day. Mrs. Ella Short spent several days visiting friends In Gold Hill last week. The Rlversido Recreation club met at the home of Mrs. Rose Gay Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Striker, a former resident of this section, now living In Saskatch ewan, Canada, Is vlBiting at the home of her sister, Mrs.' A. R. llrashear. Miss Hernlce Clugston of Rogue River, spent Thursday night with Miss Muriel Mathews of Foots creek. Mrs. M. H. Jacobs and daughter I.yndell were business callers -at Riviera Tuesdny morning. Mrs. V. W. Dlrdseye was calling on Riverside friends Tuesday afternoon. A number of ranchers In this com-' munity are doing their spraying this week. - Mrs. Rose Gay attended the millin ery demonstration at Rogue River Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Eismann were calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Elliott Sunday evening. Miss Pauline and Chas. Champlin, Jr., have ben confined to their home for the past two weeks with the chickenpox. Mrs. 'D.--H. Slead Is' having the plea sure of Berving on the jury at Jack sonville. ' -Mrs. Rose Gay and children, Miss Alice Harper and Mrs. Chas. Gray were picnicking up Foots creek Sat urday. ' -i r Fred Champlin of Foots creek left on the afternoon jitney for Medford. St. Patrick's social will be held at tho Community hall. Elaborate prepara tions are being made for a snlendld program which will "be exciting and amusing from start to finish. Admls sion for edu'.'ts 25c, school children 10c. Appropriate refreshments will be served free of charge later In the evening. Don't fail to see the Indoor track meet. Tho Civic Improvement club will hold its next regulnr meeting at the home of Mrs. Reed Curter on Friday, March 23rd. Election of officers 1'or tho ensuing year will take place at this meeting. Last Friday night the high school basketball team played the Talent high school team at Rogue River for the county championship outside of the Medford and Ashland high schools tho local team winning by the score of 27 to 19. Tho game was Interesting and exciting, nnd the only thing that marred the enjoyment of tho game for the spectators was tho attitude of Coach Durno of Medford. Mr. Dnrno made a posltlvo ngreement, without qualification, to be on hand and ref eree the contest, but tho players anrl spectators waited until nearly 11 o'clock for him to show up but he never appeared, and up to this writing we understand, has not offered any excuso for his delinquency. Wo do not appreciate treatment of this kind, especially from a coach with the repu tation thnt Durno is supposed to have In nnd around Medford. Principal Forsytho of Ashland kindly consented to referee tho game and ho did as good work as could have been expected from tho one who should havo offic iated. Iist Tuesday evening Ashland high school basket ball team played Rogue River high school team at Rogue i River, the Ashland team winning by a score of 30 to 10. Two of the regu lar players of the Rogue River live were ill and could not bo present. However, both teams played well, not withstanding they were unevenly matched, nnd the game was very in teresting. y SULPHUR CLEARS A PIMPLY SKIN Apply Sulphur as Told When Your Skin Break Out Any breaking out of the skin on face. 1 neck, arms or body is overcome quick est by applying ilcntho-Sulplmr. The pimples svtm to dry right up and go away, declares a noted skin specialist. : Nothing has ever been found to take 1 the place of sulphur as a pimple re- j mover. It is harmless and inexpensive. I Just ask any druggist (or small jar i of Kowlci Mi'iitho-Sulphur and use it like coM cream. frn Don't Be Fooled J Easter is April 1st WT DRESS Uj?! . IE2C3I !!li!l!ll!ll!ll!l!lllj)l!l!lllllll An Investment In Styles and Economy THIS Lest describes the purchase of one of our Xew.Sprins Hats. They are all that could be de sired have all the Ear marks of Up-to-the-minute Style Dictation, and are well within the fi nancial reach of all. $4.00 and $5.00 SPRINGER & LEE "DUDS FOE MEN".. . . Opposite Eialto Theatre I J, 3. mmsmmm mmmsm On the ; Gen tlemanly Art a r. a pi amoKing Men there are who smoke for pleasure but most men merely smoke. For the latter are made cigarettes with out number their name is legion. For the former are made cigarettes with out peer their name is English Ovals. Philip Morris selects the choicest tobac cos, matures them to a turn and blends them to a nicety in the good old English way. Result ? Li- COM-pa - ra - bly fine ! PHILIP $ CO. LTD. MORRIS CIGARETTES Blended in the Goad Old-- SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS RELIABLE SEEDS in Bulk and Packages SEED POTATOES General Line of Poultry Supplies HAY GRAIN FEEDS Watkins Feed Store Phone 269 Free Delivery 397 So. F