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RED PEPPER FOR
RHEUMATIC PAIN
Red Pepper Rub takes tho' "ouch"
from sore, stiff, aching joints. it
cannot hurt you, and it certninly stops
thnt old rheimatiKm torture nt once.
."When you are suffering so you enn
) a idly get around, Just try Red Pep
' per Rub and you will have tho quick
est relief known. Nothing has such
cqneentrnted, penetrating heat as red
pppcrs.. Just as soon, as you apply
Red Pepper Rub you will feel the
tingling heat. In three minutes it
warms .the sore spot through and
through. Pain and soreness arc gone.
: Ask any good druggist for a Jur of
Howies Red Pepper Huh. Ko sure to
get' the' genuine, 'with (lib name
Rowles on each package. , . .. , Adv.
GUS SCHNODAU
STAGES COMEBACK
FOREST SERVICE
TO
E
OF TRiCKERY
Warning ! Not all Package Dyes
are "Diamond Dyes"
JJamondDyi
Always auk for "Diamond Dyes" and
if you don't aeo the name "Diamond
Dyes" on the packago refuso it hand
it back!
" Each 15-cent package of "Diamond
Dyes" contains directions so simple any
woman can dye or tint skirts, dresses,
waists, sweaters, 'stockings, kimonos,
coats, draperies, coverings everything
new, even if she has never dyed before.
Choose any color at drug store. Eefuse
substitutes! :
WATCH YOUR
BATTERY
PREST-O-LITE BATTERY
8TATION
Frlndly Service Phont
Gus Schneidau redeemed himself at
the Gold Hill smoker lam night by
pinning the shoulders of Sam Clup
ham. English light heavyweight
wrestler, to the mat in exactly forty
minutes. Clapham, his arm weakened
by successive hammerloeks applied by
the southern Oregon boy, was unable
to return to the mat for the second
fall. The victory was accomplished
by a hammerlock and proved Gus
contention that he could "down the
English boy when in good condition.
Frankie Carter refereed thia main
event match. . , .
A generous turnout of fans from
various southern Oregon points as
sembled at the pavilion last night to
see the return match. Tho program
was a success from start to finish and
peoplq left the hail feeling that tho
main event match was one of the
best staged In these parts for years.
, The evening's entertainment started
with a bang. Ray Reuger, after threo
good hard rounds of fighting, kayo'd
Chauncey Hooker in the boxing cur
tain raiser. Hooker showed a marked,
improvement in form over his last ap
pearance in Medford at tho Medford
Gym and more than once it looked us
If ho would turn the tables on the
Ashland boy. This preliminary event
made a real hit with the audience.
Young Dixon and Kid Owen then
appeared in a 'feature event that was
a comedy itself. Johnny Carlson
i re f creed these two opening affairs. In
: the semi-windup. "Frcnchy" of Gold
! Hill. nd "Shorty" Conrad of Medford
wrestled in a match that ended In a
draw. "Frenchy" scored tho fall in
sixteen 'minutes and "Shorty" flopped
the Gold Hill boy for the second fall.
Roth, of these boys showed lots of
class for comparative amateurs. Joe
Blair was the official in this match.
It seemed to be the general opinion
of fans at Gold Hill last night that
the smoker was a big success. Wrest
ling followers In these parts are now
anxious to see Schneidau tangle with
Ralph Hand. Hand and Gus aro both
ood boys and the latter has signified
his willingness to meet the Cottage
Orovo boy in a handicap match at
i Gold Hill whenever promoters can
arrange it. - - .
in applegateteothyewins
OVER HEIN ENGEL
l'rellniinary dctaila of forest ser
vice roml building in the ApplCKnte
district aro being arranged with the
county court, and the elimination of
steep srndes on Mulo Hill und .Mull
znnltu Hill are plumicd. The present
grade ovor thcao hills is about 20 per
cent, und it will he reduced to five
per cent, when the construction work
is finished. ,
Tho county's share in the work is
rOHTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 28. flefore
the lnrsest crowd that ever attended
wrostlinK match hero, Ted Thye,
tho securing of a right of.wny. Tho claimant of the liKht-hoavywoii.-ht
cost of the work will bo in the neigh-. tti wim n ,.,.ferce's decision over J
borhood of $20,000, all from federal jU,ln0 Kneel uf Duluniue, lowa, nftr
sources, and lies entirely within for-.ti,oy h,ui wrestled two hours without
est reservos. a f.,n last night and at the referee's
Mule hill has long been a terror ( order, gone an, additional ten minutes,
to travellers on tho Applegato. Tho . Thyo had it shade tho better of tho
road consists of a narrow grade ' overturn wrestling
around a point of rock, with tho illg
Applegato 200 feet below.
Tho Improvement is a link In tho
niuo Lodge rond. and the county is
considering improving tho road for
five miles this side of tho Blue Ledge
mountain.
The forest service will-ndvortlso for
bids for the work at once.
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This Is Prune Week .
DYERS
HATTERS
CLEANEBS
23 N. Fir St
Phone 244
OUR STOMACH
causes bad hronth, ffonsy pnlni,
contact totifluo and belching.
. Always find relief in r
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Sweeten voir ttomsch and areata only 25c
We Are Pleased to Announce
. , .. To Owners of ; -'
Fordson Tractors
THAT WE CAN NOW OFFER YOU
A Sitromberg Carburetor
for $24
This product is especially designed Jor your tractor by the
foremost carburetor engineers.
A complete line of carburetors for all makes of cars and
'tractors.' '
Wc solicit your inquiry and will gladly give specifications
and prices.
. ,
Our stock (Y repair parts for carburetors is at your service.
Williams & McCurley
' Opposite Nat - .' ' Phone 615-R
Sales and Service
fcXlDE BATTERIES GABRIEL SNUBBERS
r, . ,.,'.. Eat Prunes This Week.
Mi. uml Mrs. J. V. Kiley returned
Wednesday from a two weeks auto
trip to Cull for nia and report tho road
in splendid condition and a wonderful
trip. They visited Mr. Riley's brother
In Oakland and attended the auto
!show ia San Francisco, which Mr.
Kiley says was truly a wonderful ex
hibit of nutoa and trucks. Dodge
Brothers factory representatives were
there and showed their agents a royal
time. Asked if he was glad to get
away from home occasionally. Mr.
Kiley said: "Ves, but wo always ap
preciate Medford more every time we
leave aijd getting back Is tho real
pleasure of our trips."
Before you buy that piano see Herb
LAunspach. He can save you money.
He knows pianos and is reliable. Of
fice and salesroom. 114 W. Main St.
Netted Gem spuds, $1.75 per 100
lbs., delivered any place in Medford.
Johnson Produce Co.. 541 N. Fir,
phone 07. '
Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini
mum; 75c. .All flat pieces ironed.
American "Laundry, phono ,873. , tt
Miss Barbara Owen, daughter of
Mrs. Frank Owen, at present in Paris,
celebrated her tenth, birthday this
afternoon with a children's party at
the Owen home. There wero games
and refreshments. Those present
wero Koxanna Ituhl, Roddy Kifhl.
Nellie Welch, Miss Helen Rodolph
and Shelby Owen.,
Try our wet wash on . your next
wash day.1-; 15 pounds for 7Gc.:l You
can't do it at home for this amount.
Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal
Domestic Service. Phone 166, . , tf
We will loan you money to build or
buy Holmes the Insurance Man. ..
Thoro's a busy Business Collogo
In Medford. OWN
Tho St. Ann's Altar society gave a
card party Wednesday afternoon to
the ladies of the Parish at tho parish
hall.
Lawn planting and landscapo work.
Phono 87-U. 201
Try our dry wash 7c per lb., mini
mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed.
American Laundry, phone 873. t
Phonographs! See Launspach.
- ttcittce
All parties having lawns at I. O. O.
F. cemetery should remit at once for
caro for 1024. L. It. Dusenbury.
Sexton, 234 K. Ninth St., phono 055-U.
Medford, Ore. 206
Poultry
Feiice
See OurSunriseFence
Heavier wire makes stronger fence. Costs
no more than other styles. -
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Hubbard Bros.
Phone 231 Main & Riverside
Medford . " .
'Buy Prunes During Prune Week.
7 m A. F. & A. M.
Special communication Mocl
J f'Td LodKO No. 103, A. F. &
A. M., Friday evening. Feb.
2D, 1924. nt 7:30 p. ni. Work In
M. M. degree. By order W. M.
291
A. J. CKOSIO. Secretary.
Dc Moluy NfitU'e
There will be a meeting of
the De Molaya Thursday even-
! Job, February 28, at 7:30.
289 KAY KNIPS, Bcribo.
What Do They Sc-?
IU;DA1'EST, Feb. 28. (By the As
sociated Press) Hungary has decid
ed to recognize tho Kussian soviet
government. It was announced in au
thoritative quartors ttfday.
TTasklns for Health.-
tf
Says His Prescription
Has Powerful Influence
Over Rheumatism
Mr. Jnmes H. Allen suffered, for
years with rheumatism. Many times
this terrible disease left him hclp-
Ichs and unable to work. !
He finally decided, after years of
ceaseless study, that no one can be;
free from rheumatism until the accu-i
in n hitcd impurities, commonly called
uric acid deposits, were dissolved in ;
tho joints and muscles and expelled
from tho body.
With this idea In mind ho consult-
ed physicians, made experiment and
finally c ompounded a prescription J
that quickly and completely banished
every nltsn and symptom of rheuma
tism from his system. , . .
He freely gayo his discovery, whb'h
ho called Allenrhu,.to others who
took It, with what tniRht be called
marvelous success. After years of
urging he decided to let sufferers
everywhere know about his discovery
through the newspapers.- lie has
therefore Instructed Heath's Drug
Ktoro and West Side Pharmacy to dis
pense Atlcnrhu with the understand
ing that If the first pint bottle does
not show the. way o complete re
covery ho will gladly return your
money without comment. Mall orders
accepted. w Adv.
KANSAS CTTV, Mo.. Feb. 2S. The
ciiminK" world's greatest hurdler Is tho
future held out for Mel'ulIouKh
Koeblo, lanky Austin. Texas boy and
T'ntveriilty of Missouri athlete, by tJiob
Simpson, coach and the most famous
hurdler of all time.
Kecble, sophomore, smashed the
world's record for the fifty yard high
hurdles In the Missouri-Kansas dual
indoor meet last night. The Texan
topped tho Hticks In six seconds flat,
shaving one-fifth of a second from
tho record established by his mentor
In 11)16, and a mark that experts at
that time said could not bo lowered.
Koeblo will represent his school In
tho Olympic tryouts nod it is tho pro
diction of his coach that he wilt bo
a member of tho American Olympic
team. -1 ' j ' '
GIANTS' NEW RECRUIT :
OUT BATS BABE RUTH
NKW YOItK, Feb. 2 8. William
Terry. ft 0, 00 0 first basema n bough t
from Toledo, joined tho tiiants nt
Sarsota yesterday and astonished , ob
servers by craijdng out tho longest
homo run sren in Florida in ages, ac
cording to reports reaching here.
Terry hit .311 ,nnr made flftoun homo
runs for Tolod.UiHt season. .
Frank '.FriHohv' regarded ntf a can
didate .for (ho "mo;it valuable man"
honors this season, will leave today
for the camp- Othor vetorans are
slated to depart Monday
SPORT BRIEFS
MANCIIISBTBK, England Tho
world's fancy skating championship
wns won, by Gillies Ciraststrom of
Sweden.
SAN FRANCISCO Demetrium
Martinoff, Russian wrestler and Rich
ard Schlkat, heavyweight wrestling
champion of Kurope, wrestled for an
hour to a draw.
SPOKANE, Feb. 28 North Central
high school football team has agreed
to a football game In Portland Octo
ber 4 with Washington high school,
according to an announcement made
by Spokane high school authorities
here. Tho tontract will provldo for
a game between the two schools here
the following year.
illions Use It
Buys Jar at
Few Cents
Drugstore
(ftSK HAIR
P J GROOM
Y' J Keeps Hair
JWcn ohstinnte, unruly or shampooed
hair Rtnya minlwd all day in any style
you like. "Hair-Groom" is a dignified
combing cream which gives, that natural
pious and well-groomed effect to your
hair that final touch to arood -dreM
both in buftmPBfl and on nodal occasions.
"Hair-Oroom" is pnyiwlens ; rIko whelps
grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. Be
ware of greasy, harmful imitations.
Union Non-Detonating
Gasoline explodes
like smoketeM powder,
which burns progress
ively, thus provid
ing the sustained
impulse that gives a
ten-mile range to great
naval guns. Dynamite
a detonating explos
ivecan not be used for
guns.
Real Results
that cost but a moment
try this plan for 50 miles
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I You feel this improvement at the wheel it's just as though the
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know.
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A ' . - , .' . A'.:
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That's what produces those extra miles per hour to "use. when
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12.
Stewart Fruit Company
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Packers and Shippers "Signal" anil
"Triangle" Brand Fruit
" Rogue River Valley Distributors
for
General Chemical Company's
"ORCHARD BRAND" LEAD ARSENATE
"BLACK LEAF 40" "KAYSO" SPREADER
LIME SULPHUR LIQUID AND DRY f
RED ENGINE OIL EMULSION
Office and Packing House End of South Central ''.
.. r'. i :- ' 'Phone 226 '- ' - ' ''" yr'
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