PAGTC FIVE s. E STATE DRT AGENTS THIS WEEK END XTEDFOIiD MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDFOKP, OKEflOX, TITUnSDAY. FEBRUARY 28, 1024 for Wholesome If f Thrills with its beauty and softness Chahminq Southern women, whose hair . gives them alluring love- ' . linns, keep their tresses in perfect condition with Caro-Co Cocoanut Oil shampoo. , Makes ' a quick, luxurious lather, which can be rinsed Tree instantly. Leaves the hair soft anj fluffy and the scalp clean ai.d healrhy (but not dry). Harmless in every way. CARO-CO is "America's Shampoo from the Carolinas" the Sunny South's creation for -all women who want glorious hair. Give yourself a refreshing shampoo. (Be certain to gc' genuine CARO-CO.) Caro-'Cb 'f-auorwories, 'Vnion, S. C. Uentli's Drue Store will supply yon. Ijitllo folks'. iiver com plained tiT liuncor in 'Aunt liel'tV VWrne- ,'" V-:-" ' Wheii "4 hey clinic trooping; in from school, there was their afternoon snack . of 'Bread and milk waiting on the kitchen table. ' Tender, firm, nutritious and just chuckful of good ness was the Iiread Aunt Betty baked. j Betler than cake, better than sweetmeats, better than anything but just good Bread. This new loaf of ours is made right after Aunt Betty's- recipe. A new home loaf with, the same old-home taste. , Ask for I- Aunt Bettys Bread Smith & Reynolds Bakery "Ask for this Bread" Oregon Roses 7 vand other Beautiful Flowers Illustrated Catalogue Mailed Free Upon ''"'' Request Clarke Bros. Florists 287 Morrison St., Portland, Oregon A conference of the hlcli school civil SALEM, Ore., Feb. 28. Warrants reserves of southern Oregon win bo' for tho payment of salary and expense hold Saturday and Sunday under tho claims of special agents and lnvestl- leailershlp of Miss Helen Price, na tional secretary for girl reserves for the Pacific coast region. ' Miss Price rocs up and down the land organizing and inspiring ; the girls of this territory, which IncluilcB the coast and adjoining, states. She meets all kinds of girls In all kinds of places and hns a special message for each group that' makes them all welcome her back most eagerly. Of course, she is traveling constantly and finds une of tho most difficult parts of her work Is to become adjusted to tho startling differences of attitude met in the course of a few hours In this western country.;' Ugh school girls from Grants Pnss. Ashland and Medford will meet with Miss Price In this conference to ex change ideas nnd plan together for girl reserve work. Saturday night they will banquet together anil then go in a body to the Medford-Ashlniid basketball game at the armory. Miss Nell McKeepe, local secretary, has put ft to the girls that whichever way the game goes, It will be1 a testing time and prove just how much their code means to them.-- ' ' ' ' The two days will be very full, be ginning with registration at the high school Saturday morning nt ten nnd ending with tho beautiful candlo light service at two-thirty on Sunday. ,The full program and meeting places will bo given later as details are not quite perfected.- ' The great aim of tho conference will be to lend out the girl's thought to her future plans and the place she Is fitting herself to fill In her own home and community. She is also led to reach out toward .the conception of herself as a world citizen nnd to real ize the value of a good education. ,'. This Is Prune Week ' Shipments of Fresh, Dried Canned Fruits 442,391 Cars Car lot shipments ot ' nil . dried fruit shipped In this country have In creased from .11,983 ears In 1917 to over 15,00 cars in 1923. These dried fruits all compete directly with our dried prunes. The car lot shipment of canned fruit has ' increased from 17.273 cars in 1917 to something oyer 29.000 cars in 1923.. These canned fruits are diroct co'mpetitors of our dried prunes. The car lot shipment of all fresh fruits has increased from gators of the stalo prohibition de partment were puld in lump sums to the governor out of tho special prom billon enforcement fund of $25,000 created by the Inst legislature only, after consultation with the Attorney fteperni' who gave the oral Opinion '.hat' the sworn statement of tho gov ernor as to the validity and correct hess of the claims wus sufficient au ihoiizatlon for their payment, it was announced nt tho office of tho sccre- tnrv of Htate todav The question nrose in ! connection with a story published In the Capital Journal asserting that, inasmuch as at least thirty secret agents and Investi gators employed under George 1 Cleaver, state prohibition director, had never furnished bonds as requir ed by law. they had failed to qualify us employes of the prohibition ae partment and that payment of their wages and expenses out of the proni bltlon funds was. therefore, illegal. In an oral opinion, it was stated nt the office of the secretary of state, Attorney General VnnWinklo odvised them that as the legislature had seen fit to place the administration of . tho prohibition department and the spec ial fund created for prohibition en forcement work ' exclusively In tho hands of tho governor. It was for the governor to determine whether or not tile claims against this fund were valid before he swore to. thoir legality and accuratencss. All claims against. the, prohibition fund nrc paid, directly to tho governoi- upon his sworn statement, and each voucher in the office of tho secretary of stale bears the statoment that all names and expense statements are file.i with the governor, Section 5. chapter 48, of the general law of Oregon provides tnnt tne state prohibilion director shall file a bond of .1000 nnd that eacn ageni, and inspector shall glvo such bond in the sum of $2000. Each of ll-.e said bonds shall be approvea. by the governor and filed with .in HRcrotarv of state. Only six bonds, aside trom filed by- Cleaver has been liiea wuu tho secretary of state the absence of Governor 1'icrco who Is convalescing in, a local hos-i pital from an operation; no One in the governor' of flee had anytning to any i-nni-ii ni i he matter toauy. vtam irvino. Keoretarv to the governor, do elarcd he knew nothing regarding in niiimtinn as Governor Pierce attende to tho udminlBtratlon of the prohlbl ion department personally. 245,975 in 1917- to 398,391 cars In 1923. , . Naturally, tho . consumer, is not going; to consume largo quantities 'of fresh fruit nnd dried fruit at , the same time. While these Cresh fruits are available- tiur dried fruits are not consumed. The high prices asked by the retailer in some states for dried prunes is a big factor in cutting down the consumption of this product. The California sweet- prune Is being sold for considerable more per pound than the northwestern tart prune. . ? Variation in' the quality of the pack of our northwestern prunes Is as big factor In holding down consumption. This will continue to ho the case as long as a uniform grade and pack is. not consistently followed by the pack ers of the northwest. . This Is Prune week PORT ORFORD BILL IS : PUT IN BY HAWLEY - - v Congressman Hawley Introduced in the house of representatives recently the bill favored by residents of South ern Oregon headed by Attorney Frank De Sousa of Mer.wra, providing for a survey of the harbor nt Port-Orforil with an estlmato of the coBt of lm provement. This bill would be linked up with the projoct for a heavy ser vice, paved highway from Klamath Falls to Medford, Grants Pass and on to the coast. This Is Prune Week New Agency for Nash Line Cars H. C. Deslcr of Portland, represent ing Wentworth & Irwin, distributors for Nash cars, who . has been - here several days has secured tho Brown" Motor Co., located at 114 South Riverside, next to Patton & Robinson, for their agents here. R. H. Browne leaves this wcolt for Portland to bring down several cars and with what stock they now have on hand, will give them a complete line of the famous Nash cars. This Is Prune Week Couldn't Do It Over Here. PARIS, Feb. 28. First and second class railroad passenger fares will be increased fifty per cent and third class fifteen per cent begnning March 10, it was announce dtoday. At the same time freight rates will jump from ten to twenty per cent, i Cut This Ont It Is Worth Money Send this ad and ten cents to Foley I A Co.. 2835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago III., writing your name and address clearly. 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