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ocal and Personal Two nrllsts of unusual ability will participate in the radio program , which will ho broadcasted this even In if from KFI. Los Angeles, between 10 and H . o'clock. They are Charles , "Wake man Cad man. a noted singer. and Sol Cohen who will play a violin This will be a program of special merit and radio owners in these parts are advised to, "tune in." Talk prunes this week. 29 Good evening! Did you eat prunes today? J. If!. Brownlee has returned from a several weeks business and pleasure trip to Louisiana, Mississippi, Detroit, Mich., and other eastern and southern cities. Mr. Ltrownlee reports pros pects for business very good this year Jn the districts he vUlted. but believes the coast In belter shape than tho east. . M. A. and Royal Neighbor will hold a box social at M. W. A. hall Thursday evening. An interesting program Is being prepared. All Wood men and Neighbors and friends are invited. ' 28D Winger electric or treadle machines fcoJd. or rented on terms of $3.00 per month, liargains in second-hand ma chines. Repairs and supplies for all makes. The Singer Store, 10 S. Fir. 29 ' Fred L. Colvfcr and J. L. Rockwell .left Sunday evening for Olendale, Koaeburgr and Cottage Grove, where they will be on scheduled dates, com pie ting their itinerary in the collection of foderal income taxes. "W. O. W. dance at I. O. O. F. hall. Feb. 28th. 289 Prunes are a health food. 292 Although the rumor has persisted that opposition was crystalizing to the city entering Into a contract with the Talent Irrigation District for 600 acre feet of water to be supplied from the proposed Emigrant creek unit for the relief of the water situation in the city, definite Information along this une was announced this , morning, According to E. E. Phlpps, a meeting , was held last night at the homo of , S. Patterson, at which plans were in nugurated for defeating the city In its purpose. Mr. Phlpps states that. op ponents of the contract have clubbed together and contributed sufficient funds with which to pay for legal services and to carry on the fight. Ashland Tidings. . ning cherry trees, the best ever. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf St. Mark's Guild annual Mardi Oras, Agriculture hall, yreka, Calif., Feb. 29, 1924.. Entirely different program followed by grand bull. 291 Mrs. Walter Heifer of Klamath Falls .Is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Hosklna on South Fir street. Mrs. Heifer will return to Klamath Falls the first of next week. . Eat prunes for breakfast, lunch or dinner or all three meals tomorrow. See Samuel It ate man or phone 912-J lor the best garden loan. H A. K. Rlngham of Santa Barbara, who arrived Monday, Is In the city, as are the following other Californfans; A. E. Bezcier of Los Angeles, C. N. Hamuli er of Sucrnmonto, K. If. Hor . ner of Dunsmulr, and E. W. Hat man, I. Chelm, Gilbert W. Smith and J. D. Mealo of San Francisco. I get mine at Brown's. 290 Prunes are a health food. 292 Superintendent E. I-. King of the Southern Pacific arrived In the" city . this morning to spend the day here, n . and his private car was parked on the siding near the .pUHsenger depot. W. O. W. dance at 1. O. O. F. hall. Feb. 28th. 2SH We have good values In used cars. Patton A Robinson, Inc. tf The mild weather of the past few . weeks has caused the buds to swell rapidly and early fruit trees are bios somlng In Eugene. Selling out new phonographs and records alt kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Open, evenings. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden v Valley Nursery, phone 080-J-2. tf v Miss Emma Gaunyaw returned Sat urday from a three weeks visit with - her sister, Mrs. Geo, Lance near Gold Hill. Brown fixes your shoes while you Walt. 290 ' Buy prunes this week. 292 Last night the third meeting of the class conducted by Professor Irving , E.r Vlning of Ashland, on "Shape speap and Psychology" was held at the local .Copco but)dlng. This class . Is gaining In . membership ' at each meeting, now having between forty and fifty members who aro becoming deeply Interested In the subject. Pro fessor Vlnlng. it is conceded. Is one. of the foremost Shakespearean scholars ,of the country. The class aims to meet weekly and Js ppen not only to the members of tho Copco forum, but to their lndy and gentlemen friends. - Unity literature teaches people how to. be well, prosperous and efflclont. , Free distribution. 109 South Ivy. tf If you. want taxes reduced vote for !Vm. Ulrica.. '. ... 2S9 Waldemar E. Hamlll of Eaglo Point -was In Med ford yesterday attending to business matters. See Drown for your first class shoo repairing. 290 q More food value for your money. Insist on FLUHRER'S Milk Bread I) . . Max JiV'althex . at . -the iSiiiuildiag : Sporting Goods company, who had been- In Medford for several days, left I Monday for Klamath Falls. I Why use a treadle machine when 'we. will rent you a new White Electric for $3.00 per month. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Itartlett. You can pet It at DeVoe's. tf Tin; Golden Link itihle class of th Baptist church will meet with J. F. Krickson, at 4t2 West Jackson strpet. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Tho afternoon will be spent In sewing for the Missionary box to be sent to Mrs. Whitman in China, and every member is urged to come and have a part in the work. Mrs. Leach will have the missionary topic. Refreshments will be served. ! Talk prunes this week. 292 For estimates on " fixing , lawns phone 912-J, Samuel Bate man.'- - Mrs. If. C. Smith has been confined to her bed by Illness for the past day or two. Cheap apples, good sizes, at Con ner H, phone 64. 289 Hemstitching will make your home made dress or lingerie 'look like pro fessional work. Bring your work to the Deuel Art Dept. for new ideas. 288 Out of town Oregonlans, temporary visitors In Medford, who arrived Mon day and this morning include Mr. and Mrs. Melville Jones and Conrad K Gordon of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W. Gilbert. H. I. MouVe and R. J. Winthrop of Roseburg, and the fol lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. v. C. D. Beach, Miss Marie R. Evans, Mrs. James M. Cook, Mrs. J. V. Beach. Mrs. L. C. Cavenaugh. Mrs. ft. Blake. Warren I Cassidy, J. K. Calliman, C. H. Bauer, H. C. Harmon, H. E. Ken dall, R. M. Robinson and Chas., D. Gibbs. Buy prunes this weelc. " ' 292 I have taken over the interest of Mr. Barkley In the Argraves Hotel. We have good clean rooms and good beds, and will endeavor to give our customers the best service possible. Give us a trial. J. E. Hill. ' 289 D, F. Close of the Riverside Garage Is recovering from an Illness that kept him home for a week. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nursery. phone C80-J-2. tf Mrs.' Benadon, representative of the Albertina Kerr Home, an orphan asylum in Portland is in Medford ar ranging a Tag day. Mrs. Benadon addressed the high school girls this afternoon. f ! New shipment cotton crepe, all colors. 23c yd. Jap Art Store. Brown guarantees his shoe repair ing. 290 Frank Caster, rancher of Eagle Point, was a business visitor In Med ford yesterday. Eat prunes this week. 292 Knight's Packing Co. has machin ery on way to double their capacity for handling tomatoes and would contract for one hundred acres of tomatoes at their plant in Medford. 292 Oregon's New Triplets Coos. Jo sephine and Douglas." Such a com bination is truly hurd to beat and these three counties, with tho addi tion of Jackson, Klamath and Curry may some day form the backbone of Oregon. The two great lumbering districts, Klamath and Coos, with the agriculture of Douglas. Jackson and Josephine and the mines of Josephine, and Curry, form a district of great1 possibilities. This part of Oregon has , untold resources, scarcely touched. mproved highways and better trans- j portatlon facilities are bringing these 1 counties closer together. It Is only a matter of a few years until southern Oregon will bo ono of the richest sec tlons of Oregon. Grants Push Cour ier. Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone C80-J-2. tf Cars for rent . without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. Bert Bush, who has a position with the Coney Motor Co.. In Portland, Is here visiting his wife and children. Prunes tire a health food. 292 Get soft paper school tablets at this office. af O. P. Rupny of Chicago Is among the eastern business visitors In the city.. Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Grafting wax at Monarch Seed Co. tf Tho St. Mark's guild of Yreka will give their annual Mardi Gras in the Agriculture hall , at Yreka, Friday, Feb. 29th. . Who pays the agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Key fitting. Liberty Repair Shop. Henry Dealer, of "Went worth Irvin, of Portland. ' distributors for Nash enrs and O. M. C. trucks, was in Medford yesterday and today trans acting business with their local agents Patton & Robinson. Inc. . Buy prunes this week. 292 Phonographs. See Launspach. Maru, the well known Japanese steward at tho University club. Is on a short business trip to Portland and Seattle. Columbia plaster wnH board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, 8. Central. Occasional rains is tho prediction for Wednesday, following the rain of Inst night and today. During the night ho ralnfull amounted to .15 of an Inch. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf I pay cash for used pianos. Herb Launspach. Phone 227. The regular business meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the Library Thursday afternoon nt 2:30. Try our dry wash. 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. t tf Netted Gem spuds. $1.75 per 100 lbs., delivered any place In Medford. Johnson Produce Co 341 N. Fir, phone 97. EVERT KN'OWX FOItM OF INSURANCE AND BONDS . R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 MCKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING . 8IN0S 1909 . Mr. and .Ale. 1m. ijoy-iiuckoiishanVi 23ti South Central street are the proud parents of a 9 pound boy born Mon day evening at their hopie. The late arrival has been named Allen Le Roy and has already taken his first candy making lesson and much prefers milk, chocolate. M r. liurkim:h:im Hr., hfi been the i.ffi'.lal cainly ni:ikT I" Crowson's for home time. Try our wet wash on your next wash day. 15 pounds for 75c. You can't do It at home for this amount Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf Linen crepe, all colors, 98c yd. Jap Art Store. 1 C D. Gibbs of Portland, represent Ing the Southern Cotton Oil Trading Co. of New Orleans, manufacturers of ,Weson Oil and Snowdrift Is In Med ford this week with two. men calling on merchants and assisting them in making displays of Snowdrift, made from" cotton seed, which is declared one of the lending food products for making all kinds of pastry and for frying. Talk prunes this week. 292 We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. ' The state highway between Red ding and Dunsmuir, will be' closed within a few weeks, and probably re main so all summer, to all travel ex cept for an eight hour daylight period, according, to exclusive Information ob tained today' by the Siskiyou NewB from contractors who are at work on this section of. the state's main road and who will unite in their operations to the extent of -carrying on their work under a specific arrangement under which the traveling public will have to regulate its movements to schedule. The contractors vPill i quest tho closing of the road for a 16 hour period each day just as soon an they have all of their men and equip ment assembled. They will work two eight hour shifts a day, which mean: that the night hours will be fully made use of in the work of construct ing. Ashland Tidings. Our only business is Insurance, but we cover-every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man.' tf ' R. I. Red eggs at DeVoe's. ' Moso . Crawford of Talent was t Medford visitor Monday. Brown cuts down high shoes to ox fords. . 290" Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, E lentil and Bartlett. tf Edward Weber of the White Truck company returned Saturday from trip to Portland. Before you buy that piano see Herb Launspach. He can save you money. He knows pianos and Is reliable. Of flee and salesroom, 114 W. Main St. There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN MRS. ALICE D. MYERS " 1 f Dp lMXO Studio Praises Old Friends Salpm, Ores. "I consider Dr. Pierce's niedtcilicn are the very best that can be'iiHCd by those who nre in need of medical aid. When I wan growing I became run-down and uf fered with irregularities, but aftei taking Dr.. Plorce's Favorite I'rescrip lion I trot strung and had no more trouble. I have also taken Dr. Pierce's Ooldon Medical Discovery and found 11 an excellent purifier of the blood and for disordered stomach. I highly recommend both of these medicines of Dr. llerce's as I have found them good and reliable." Mrs. Alice D. Myers. 1175 Market St. Obtain now from your neighbor hood druggist Dr. Plerco's family rem edies tablets or liquid. Write Dr. Pierce, Pres. Invalids' Jlotcl in Buf falo, X. Y- for free ndvlce. Adv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SAI.K House six rooms and bath. -All modern. Three good out buildings, two lots 60x140. Cash 436T.O, with electric range. J3S00. Terms $4UU0, 6 . per cent Interest. Phone 102. If not sold will rent. 293 WANTED Klderly lady to do light housework in exchange for good home. Phone 653-J-2. 2S9 FOR SAI: Hatching eggs and baby cnix.- Hen Ming Poultry Yard, phone SC5-Y. 293 FOR SALE Full blooded White Leghorn rooster, one year and half old. 411 S. Newtown. 290 GUI Id II Jones full of aches anil inoaiiH nought Ms son a radio. ld tho putortaliiiuvtit atop his groans? . 1:U It work well I'll say so. A radio entertainment Is good medicine for what alls you it makes every night tingle with real enjoyment. It brings the family together in one point of interest. It Is the thing for you In your home. And we nre the folks to serve you in n radio way. JOYM..' I Aft l' .."UU-MtrD.oHam. .ajuI- -Oiaj:la l4T nace 'spent Friday afternoon fishing on the Gold "Ray dani. I Better have tbe car overhauled now before the i tourist .rush commences. Capable mechanics. labor-saving "qulpment. Reasonable prices. . River side Oarage, p. Y. Clone, proprietor. 1 Vs Kat prunes this week. 212 Klsie OLsen, stenographer of Porter J. Neff.-returned today from Klamath Falls where she had been during the week end. Kolb and Dill tickets selling . at Crowson's toduy till o'clock, after 6 at the Armory. Phone Armory 726-J. 1 Lawn planting and landscape work. Phone 87-R. 291 ONE MAN AND HIS TOWN. , A man by himself 1b ju&t one man. 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