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PAGE SIX MEDPORP MATL TRTBWE, MTTDFOTCD, i OREO OX, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G. 1924 COURSE ON ART Beauty January Pear Sales O ' ' : v ' ' : fob NewYork through Guy W,Conner' 42cars$88,409.a OF JUDQINC WITH ' FARMER IS PLEA OF SPEAKER I TO BE EXPENDED ON GOLD H. SMELTER A Gleamy Mass of Hair 35c "Dandcrinc" does Wonders l ASHLAND C. OF C. for Any GirFs Hair f Girls I Try thin! When combing nnd tlrrcflinff your hair, just moitttcn your liair brii3h with a littlo "Dandrriiio" nml lirtmh it tlirouRli yonr liair. Tim cITcct js fttnrtling! You can do your hair up immediately and it will appear twice as thick and heavy a mass of gloomy hair, sparkling with lifo and posswising that Incomparable , Boltncss, freshness and luxuriance. ! , WIile beautifying tlio liolr 'Dandcrino" h -flUo toning and stimulating each sin tele hair to grow thick, long nnd Btrong liair stops falling out and dnndruff dis appears. Oct a bottle of delightful, re Crashing "Dandorine" at any drug or ((toilet counter and just see how Ileal thy jind youthful your hair becomes. Davidson News Co. New Palm Block Cor. Fir and Main Magazines Newspaper Agencies Subscriptions Distributors to the Trade Phone 885 Confectionary Smokes A CUT! A SLASH! For the next thirty days we are making special prices on all our dry and green wood. Inves tigate. It la to your Interest. VALLEY FUEL CO. Phone 76 An intonsivo evening course cover ing four weckH open Thurmluy at the Medford JJumIiu'HB Colk'BC. . ThiB cnurso iH duslKned for men und women who doslro n practical knowledge of that most inttu'CBtinjr and valuable subject, llio art of judging men or human mituru study. It will ho undor tho direction of Prof, inland J. Knox of tho Medford high school faculty, who has been evening inHlructor In scientific salesmanship for several monttiH past at tho business College. In commenting on this course, Helby Maxwell, science editor of tho Chi cago Tribune, nays: "It seems to mo that Gcorgo Ed win ltoblnHon's coutkg on tho art of Judging men has long been needed by all of us. lie has not been In the least evasive, or Indefinite, but gets down to 'brass tacks' at once. The course ddes not merely describe the kliulH of people wo meet In every day Mfo; It goes farther, and gives actual photographs as well as word pictures of thcHo people-. This makes It cany to understand. Interesting and, most of all, practical." Mr. ltoblnson has put Into this course his rare gift of experience, sclunco nnd sound common senso. He shows us that It is one's habitual emo tions which groove his face into ha bitual expressions that are as telltale as if they were written In letters. Character Is as easy to read as print ing onco you have the key, and Mr. Jtuhlnson furnishes tho koy. More over, wo arc all people, wo deal with people, wo livo with people. Unless we want to bo hermits, wo must meet people many times a day that's why a knowledge of peoplo Is so valuable, and this mursn gives that knowledgo. LaOrlppc Influenza Pneumonia Tiin flffnnir Rpi v J uf M 1 1.1... Fr trnm urfnt-IM ComDlCUIltS. Ileum, , i Hill's Cascura Bromide Quinine is tho quickest acting, most dependable cold remedy. What Hill'sdoes for millionsit will dofor you. Getred box bearing Mr. HUTsportrait. tAl.lVprice 30 cents w.n.inu.co. DETROIT. MICH. WATCH YOUR BATTERY PHEBT-OLITE BATTERY ' STATION 'Prlsndlv fcervlco ' 1 Phons 60S MORTON HOSPITAL Kpoclnl Attention to Surgical Ding iiosIh. lindiiun for Olilli'rr, anil Modem Treatment for Dlnbetca, 105,1 Pino Street, San Francisco, Cat. Mt. Pitt $1.75 Marvel Loaf $1.60 MORTON MILLS Kodak Finishing for those who demand the best Swem's Studio 217 E. Main Medford . T. 15. McCroHkoy of Bulcm appealed to tho peoplo of Meilforrt in his speech on- "Communlly Federation" at Iho Chamber of Commerce forum at tho Hotel Moclford today to make an effort to know, the fellow at tho, ex treme boundary lino of the trade area of Medford, as well as they know their next door nelBhbor. "Why, the lonesomest man I ever saw was a farmer visiting the town ho trnded in," imid Mr. McCroskey and ho went on to Hay that all the citizens should mnko themselves responsible for making tho farmer feel nt home in his trading community. An announcement was made of the Chamlmr of Commerce meeting of all tho business men in town tonight at 8 o'clock ut "Dinty" Mohr's basement at which C. C. Chapman, editor of the Oregon Voter, will speak. The following were guests at the luncheon: Mrs. C. C. Chapman, O. F. Judd, M. N. Mogan. district manager (if tho Western Unnd and Mortgage company and Mrs. M. N. Hogun. H. Bromley Returns To Medford Promotion Hy a change made In the California Oregon 1'ower company staff of this division, two well known young men are promoted to higher positions In that company. Tho chango went into effect today. : .lack Kerr leaves tho engineering department of the company to be como Us district manager at Grants Pass, succeeding Horace Bromley, who lias hold that position there for tho past year or more. Mr. Bromley comes back to Medford as assistant secretary of the company. Stanflcld MacDonald, tho original Hiram Johnson booster In Oregon, his campaign manager In 1920 and now Htato organizer, Is in Medford and southern Oregon for a couple of dayj In tho Interests of tho Californian for president. Ho says a Johnson club will bo organized In Mcdfortl com posed of men nnd women, both as to membership and officers. Mr. Mac- Donald will visit Ashland tomorrow Hnd Klamath Falls tho next day. Tlasklns for Health. it His Conscience Troubled Him "I know I have done wrong, please forgivo mo for not doing my duty nnd writing you before. I am thankful to Ciod for tho good remedy Ho gave you, and would not take $500 for the good the first done gave mo. I have been bothered for many yenrs with gas In my stomach and Indigestion, but since taking Mayr s wonderful Uemedy two years ago, have had no such trouble. It Is a simple, harm less preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomacH, liver and lntesttnal ailments, includ I"S appendicitis. One doso will con- vliicri or money refunded. Sold by nil druggists. Adv. Durant Acceptance Corporation MASON 11 650,000 Cars a Year DURANT ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION enters the business of buying and selling automobile contracts, wlierc a tremendously, rich field of operations is awaiting it. While it will extend its activities into other fields, the company will give preference to Durant ! distributors and dealers, already established, in financing their sales contracts on Durant products. A Wonderful Field li Over 4,000 Dealer are handling cars built by Durant in the United States and Canada, nnd there is good dis tribution ih37 foreign countries. Production to dale lias been 250.000 cars, Durant nnd Star cars alone bringing yil9.000.lXX) a: wholesale. Nine big plants now have an annual capacity of 650.000 Star, liaulf. IJuraht, Mint, I'rinrcton, Locomobile cars, and Mason RoadKing trucks. You can share in the profits to come from financing the salrs ' contracts on these cars by an investment in DURANT AC CEPTANCE CORPORA TION. Shares nre offered under THE DURANT PLAN'., of Investment Savings at $15 per share, 2 per share with application, 2 per share a i month not less than 5 nor more than 50 shares to an individual. Get the facts. Learn the records of other motor finance firms operating in much smaller fields. Know the profits that will come to DURANT, 'ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION shareholders. Mail the coupon. r 1 Gentlemen: Supplv me with further information 'il--"ltml """ION DURA-SiT ACCEPTANCE CORPO-. Jhe Durant Corp'n Namc mu ' 1 m im i iiieiwsii wmmmtmrnm 433 Nortfw,tcrn lbink Illiuc. Main 6tt Adr,... t rorlliitMl, Oriiniii ' Henttlo nfdee ' 8008 U C. Bmltli HUk. Elliott 4505 City latf ASHLAND, : Feb. 6. Tlio weekly forum luncheon wftfl held by the Chamber pf Commerce ut the Hotel Ashland Tuesday noon. The main tshenker for the noon was C. C. Chap man, editor of the OrcKon Voter. Mr. Chapman gave a complete resume of the conference held at Corvallls dur ing the last week. This report was quite a bit more general than the re ports Riven at Inst week's forum. B. B. Harder, president of the Med ford Chamber of Commerce spoke In regard to the tourist question during the next year. II. L. Walther of Medford also gave a short talk. stressing the point of co-operation be tween tho farmers and business men. He also told of the agricultural-economic conference which will be held in Modford soon. This will be a con tinuation of tho conference held In Corvallis. i H. p. Ilankin, forest su prcvlsor of the Crater National For est, nlso spoko on the reforestation problem. The members of the high School debating team, consisting of Barnard Joy and Earl Nutter as af firmative, with Itoland Parks as af- xirmative aiternuto ana Jonnj tiaicy and Marion Cost ley, negative, wcrej guests of tho forum. Among those from Medford who attended the. luncheon, A. S. Rosenbaum, H. O. ; Fro bach, secretary Medford C. of C; Colonel C. O. Thompson, superinten dent Crater National park; Wm. War- nor and Kater the .magician,, who! spent the day in Ashland after his performance nt tho Armory Monday i evening. The Klamath stages are doing I heavy work during this time, it some-! times being necessary lo take two stages for all the passengers and mail.; Mall is being carried to Klamath Falls twice a day now, in accordance with, tho new schedule which has recently, gone into effect. Mr. Howard is the manager of tho stage line, and han dles the business In large sedans,! which make tho traveling to Klamath Falls at this time, much more enjoy able. There was a meeting of the speak ers' committee at the Chamber, of Commerce room following tho Torum luncheon Tuesday. Five men were appointed to make plans 'for tho agricultural-economic conference which will be held in Medford for three days, beginning with February 13. Theso men were It. E. Harder, II. L. Walther, C. C Cnto, A. C. Joy and J. . Fuller. Arrangements have been made for ten 'or . twelve different group meetings. Business men of Ashland nre requested to see that all of tho n car by, .(armors are able to at tend tho conference, together with the Ashlund bus! nous men. A. C. Joy, president of tho Jackson county farm bureau, will preside. L. II. Ifatcher of U-tolman street re cently bought a new Ford runabout from tho Harrison Bi'os. agency. Tho T. H. Simpson Hardware com pany are btirfy painting their store with a beautiful Winchester gray, which adds groatly to the place. All of the wood work on the Inside has been painted, nnd there will probably be some more renovating In a short time. Quite extensive remodeling is blng planned later in the year. Morton Hansen, prescription clerk at the McNair Drug Store, left Satur day evening for Junction City, where ho will visit different friends and rel atives. , . Tho postofflco receipts in Ashland for January show about a ten per cent increase over the receipts a year ago. This shows that tho population and business in Ashland is steadily growing larger. The receipts have been growing' larger each year, as shown in tho Christmas trade during last December. 1. L. Gurrett, well-known Ashland man, who is now living in San-Francisco, Is in Ashland for, a few days... Mr. and Mrs. C D. Wlneland and Mrs. Homer Barron returned Monday from San Francisco, where they have been spending the last week visiting with friends and relatives in that place. It. C. McMillan of Portland, Oregon, was in Ashland Monday attending to some business Interests and also visit ing with friends and relatives here. Mr. MiClosky of Portland, Ore., was m Ashlund Tuesday on business. Ho was with C. C. Chapman, who gave Oft fore nt talks In Ashland. Miss Lillian Elder of Harrison street will leave soon for San Fran cisco, where sho will take a position. The average rainfall of Ashland, be ginning September first and ending today. Is l.r.4 Inches short of the usual rainfall during that time, according to weather observer, Louis Dodge. No rainfall was recorded here from the first of the year to the 21th of Janu ary, which Is quito unusual. C. K. Itorg of Talent has recently bought a new Ford touring- car from tho Harrison Brothers, Ford agency. Miss Annette Wctherford nnd Miss Mabel Black returned from Corvallis Sunday evening, whore they have been spending tho week-end. FEDERAL COURTS TO FIGHT ENTRAPMENT Ki'OKANK, Kcb. 6. Tho courts will not lonii their nlil in prosecuting vlolutlons of the la Induced 1- offi cers. United States District JudHJ. Slnnley Webster ruled here todny in lnstructtiiR a jury In the case of J. K. Mcl'hnll, formerly n hotel man of Wonntriee. Wash., charted with- hnv" xk sold liquor. Mcl'hail was acquit ted. Tho defendant admitted lmvlng sold tho liquor to two prohibition enforce ment officers hut said ho had obtain ed It for them after they had repre sented themselves to be tourists, one of whose w ives was III and In need of a stimulant. A Inrge custom smelter, mill and refining plant is to be erected at 'Gold Hill nt an early date according to tho announcement of officials of "the Pittsburgh-Oregon Mining; comTmny of Pittsburgh, and the Wesf'Coast Fi nance company of Portland. .': - ' ' Percy M. Johnson, president of the West Coast Finance company, has been gathering data and statistics dur ing the past year In connection with the ore supplies of Southern Oregon. Ciold Hill was finally selected as the most convenient and practical loca tion for a custom smelter site and ar rangements were being made to or ganize an independent smelting com pany with local capital when a consol idation of the smelter project was made with the Pittsburgh-Oregon Mining company, owners of the Syl vanlte mine at Gold Hill. Tt is un derstood that in excess of $250,000 will be expended upon the erection of a complete smelting -and refining plant and for mine development. ,! The town of Gold Hill has made a tentative offer of an excellent smelter site conveniently located on the banks of the Rogue river: nnd easily accosel? ble to both railroad nnd highway. i A rousing mass meeting of mining nnd business men was held Tuesday evening at the chamber of commerce of Gold Hill at which time V. W. Brown, of Pittsburgh, representing tho Pittsburgh-Oregon Mining com pany and Mr. Johnson outlined the plans for immedlnto action, which was greeted with enthusiasm. A sub-. stantial sum of over $2000. to apply against the capital required, was pledged at the meeting and more is expected. hat Southern Oregon Is duo for the greatest boom In recent years is the opinion of Mr. Johnson who has boon most active In bringing a custom smelter to Southern Oregon. "Southern Oregon is generally cred ited by the best authorities with hav ing the greatest potential mineral wealth of any section in tho United States yt it stands todny tho least developed of any great mining dis trict," said Mr. Johnson In an Inter view today. I have been reliably informed that no other minoral district in tho world has such a great assortment of miner als as oro found here. Two things have retarded the development due this section; tho lack of local facili ties for treating baso ores and the lack of appreciation of tho enormous mineral wealth of Southern Oregon by tho state in general, and, sad to say, hy many business men and oth ers right here in its midst. "A custom smelter, mill nnd refin ery to treat tho ores will bring more real dollars to Southern Oregon than all your fruit, timber, livestock and farming combined and that s an enormous sum. I have seen literally millions of dollars of ore In tho stopes and ore dumps of mines In this dis trict. Many peoplo will ask why the mine owners have not shipped their ore to other smelters. Tho answer lies with the railroad companies in their high freight rates. No mine op erator can pay from $6 to as high as $&B per ton to ship oro to either Ta coma or Selby smelter when the values of his oro will probably not av erage over $20 per ton. "Heretofore it has boon unprofit able for most miners to mine ore hav ing a value of less than $50 per ton. With a local smelter, they can make a fair profit from $8." Mr. Johnson further stated that a complete and efficient corps of engi neers will bo maintained by tho smelt er Interests to assist local minors to mlno and handle their ores. A fleet of largo trucks will also be used in hauling oro nnd concentrates, it is claimed, while several miles of aerial trams will be used to connect such mines ns tho Sylvanlte, Millionaire, Gold Ridge, Braden and others situ atod within two or three miles of the smelter. Many mining claims have been filed in tho vicinity of Gold Hill during the past week since tho first news of the proposed smelter, and. it is rumored that several large mining doals are un der way ns a further result. Old tim ers are sharpening their picks and drills preparatory to an early rush to the hills in search of tho precious metals. . It is believed that tho Blue Ledge and St. Albans mine Interests will con tribute ore in large quantities to help along the cause. i t t -All Grades All Sizes The Secret of Tasty Cooking Meals prepared ' by some one else, fre quently ta3te better than your own. You can be sure people will say how good things tasted at your house, when you use KITCHEN BOUQUET. It is the secret of tasty cooking. Start the meal with a real tasty soup. Add a tablespoonful of KITCHEN BOUQUET just before taking off the stova ,' Your grocer sells lots of , KITCHEN BOUQUET ,25 cars Anjous . 17 cars Nellis Anjous average per .oap .,..... Nelli3 average per car . . $55,644.07 . . 32,765.74 .$2225.76 1..:....::.l.:.l:$i927.4o LOWEST PRICES LIME SULPHUR Wet or Dry ' 1V arsenate of lead Wo would appreciate a talk with you now regarding your 1924 fruit. Many cf the r best oijchardists are signing with us r.ow. .j i . : .i , . .' ' Guy W: Conner Quality . March 17, 1920. To whom it may .concern: The bearer, Mr. G. W. Lott, who formerly had a paint shop in Seattle, has been repainting cars for us during the past two years, and we have found his work very satisfactory. We believe he has the reputation of turning out the finest special color jobs of new cars in this district. . Yours very truly, WILLYS OVERLAND PACIFIC COMPANY, Signed, A. R. Tyson, -Manager. Mrk G. W. Lott Is Now Connected - ' With the Firm ' LOTT- & REDDY Auto Paint Shop 421 East Main Medford ACROSS FROM PAGE THEATRE . Iff""" Free Tractor School For. owners of McCorrnick-Deering or other makes of tractors and also for others interested in. Power Farming. Given by . . ' ' Freeman, Wiley 6 Co. Friday, February 8 Central Point, Oregon ; There Will Be Nothing to Sell and No Sales Talks Tractor Owners and Others Interested in Pow Fanning are Invited to Attend. V