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PAGE' TWO' MEDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE.'" MEDFORD, ; OREO ONf. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY . 29. 1024. Focal and Personal On being asked this forenoon for the weather of a year ago today, Miss Cleone IeMarr, official chronicler of the .weather bureau hero- for the United States government, with : a serious countenance stated that there was no weather at that time, aa there :vas no Feb. 29 last year, but gollcf- tlously inquired if the weather of four years ago, when there was a Feb. 29, would do. This was too much for the thick-headed and slightly haired re- porter, who at once sought fresh air to 'figure out.the situation, as. all things have been going wrong wit!) him ever since he Joined the Hip Van Winkle club. Columbia' plaster waH board, Cali for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. , Cars for rent wltnout ' driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. ' Special price on a close out of pound writing paper and envelopes. Medford Book 8tore. 291 The long postponed Washington'! birthday program of the Willow Springs school will take place this evening at 7:30. - Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shopv . . Jf 1 I pay cash for used pianos. Herb lAunspach. Phone 2ZT. ; Bazor blades sharpened.. Medford Hardware Si Sporting Goods Co. 296 Mrs. ... Helen Boehling . and Mrs Frances Kherm&n, former well known residents of Medford, arrived here Wednesday , evening from' their home at Los Angeles, and will remain sev era), days while Mrs. Boehling looks after' her property Interests In the city. . , Linen crepe,1 all colon), 98o yd. Jap Art Store. Talk prunes this week'.' 292 Chnlr -pads for the office. Save clothes and are real comfortable. Medford Book Store. .. , 291 "The Covered Wagon" film and. the orchestra, two . machlno operators , and other, attaches of it' arrived 'In the city this forenoon on train 13 from Koneburg, In a spec ial r.ullmon. car and with a special baggage car. The fam.od film opened its two days engagement at the-Itlalto theatro this afternoon before a large audience.. , .. Before you buy that piano see Herb Launspach. He can save you money. He Knows pianos and Is reliable., Of fice and salesroom, 114 Main St. Netted Gem spuds. 11.76 per 100 lbs., delivered any place In' Medford. Johnson Produce Co,, ail N. Fir, phone 97. . . . .,, , . , ,,,, . ', . Lawn mowers sharponed. i Medford Hardware Snorting, OoodsX!o. 290 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick H. thilley of ProBpect are down for the week' end, and to look after their .properly here. John H. Carkln and wife of Mod ford, Ore... are registered nt tho Im perial. Mr. Carkln was, a representa tive, In the legislature at the J923 ses sion' and Is. now a' candidate for re. nomination In Jackson county. Port land Oregoninil. Try our dry wash, 7a per lb., mini mum 76o. All flat pieces . ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. .. tf Try our wet ..wash on your next wash day. 15 pounds for 7 Be. You can't do It at home for this amount. Medford Domestic Laundry. Personal Domestlo Service. Phone 160. . tf Right now Is tho time for Hoar -Creek oil spray. Plant Tol. 401-H-4 '. ... .. ..... , , . 293 ',. Among Portland 'rosidftnt stopping In Medford ale Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Dry den, B. F. Othusr W. C. 1'ago. A. M. Southwa.lt, Dr. J. O. Nibley, It. 8. Shepherd,, Otto Motschan, Mr. and Mrs,. E. G. Klmoll, J. C.. McVay, Mr. and,, Mrs. Matt, Clark, and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. DeJorheaul We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. ., There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN . Medford,, Aubj Painting. 29 nnd 31 ooum uroni m. I'nono viM. Tno far Best and most up to date auto paint shop In spufhorn Oregon. All work guaranteed for one year. Call and. see our work and get our prices,. 296 Beautiful Gaga hats shipped weekly to. The Emmy Lou. Hat Shop, M, M. Dept. Store. 291 , C. C, Cote,, arrived homo on this morning's train front his short busi ness visit , at .Sirloin, , lie will leave Saturday evening for Culver, Ore., to attepd tho funeral of, W. II. Cate. his father, who died there Friday morn ing. The funeral will be hold.Hundny. Lawn planting and landscape work. Phone 7-R. 291 Try our dry wash 7o per lb., mini mum 7 (So, .All flat pleqes Ironed. American Laundry, phone 87S. tf fanning keeps ,tho body youthful. Find youth nt the (Jrlenlal gardens Saturday nights. 291 The Dixie club will meet at the library (Saturday a( 2:30.. , ,, Phonographs! See Launspach. See Form Bur. for lime sulphur spray. 293 Frank Doremus. the well known orch'ardlst; has returned from Santa Barbara where ho spen tho winter visiting his parents. . -. - Jus. A. filornb. loft Medford a few days ngo for a month or six weeks' visit with his relatives In, Plainficld, i i). i q More food value for your money. Insist on FLUHRER'S MUM' Bread h At Any Grocer i Xew Jersey. Talk prunes this week. 29 Fuller urushes efficient servants. Tel. 835-R. 34 Dance to the time of Alford's Im periul orchestra,, Juckuon Hot Spring". Sat. nlffht, March 1st. 291 The San Francisco delegation of business vi Mi tors In the city Includes IVm. I. La Blanche, Ned Naturan, Ira Abrahamson, Louis N. Freedman and Harry H. Katz. 1 Jf the party who took the spare tire from my Ford coupe Tuesday night when parked in front of the Armory returns It, no questions will be asked I know who that party is. O. A Johnson, phone 615-R. 29 The Central Auto Service . - 8tago Lines announce that Klamath Falls stages will leave Hotel Holland, Med ford daily at 1:30 p. m;, effective March 1st. . ., , 291 If you dance at all, you can dance to our muHic. ..The Oriental gardens Saturday nights. 291 Among the musical numbers to be offered by tho Chr.Htlan church for the concert Sunday evening will be an instrumental trio for saxiL phone, clar .net and piano by Mrs. Darby, Mr, Darby and Mrs. Scougall. - George Wendt will play, a baritone horn solo, Uage weekly Service hats every week end. The Km my Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. . ... . - - . 291 Singer electric or treadle machines sold or ronted on terms of (3.00 per month., bargains in second-hand ma chines. Kepalrs and supplies for all makes. Tho Singer Store, 10 S. Fir, 29U Dance where beauty, gaiety and wonderful music make life worth while tho Oriental gardens Saturduy nights. 291 Mr. and Mrs. W. C. McCuIston have returned from a two months auto tour of California and while they had a wonderful trip they are glad to be back to "tho best city on earth1 Gago Weekly Service hats overy week end. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Prunes are a health food. 202 Something new, something differ ent, Jackson Hot Springs dance Sat night. Mar. 1st. . 291 Tho J3rown Motor company have tnken over the local distributing agency of tho Nash cars. This new firm Is located on South Riverside, Dance, Rlversido Community club, orchestra. 292 Gago weakly Service hnts every week end. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M.vDept. Store. . . , . 291' Dance whore every moment Is i pleasure tho Oriental gardens Satur day nights. 291 Mrs. Horace Bromley left Thursday for uoseburg whero Mr. JJromloy Is on business at present. She will return after a short visit. Hlng cherry trees, the best ever. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2 tf Tho ladles of the South Methodist church will servo, an oyster supper Friday evening, Feb. 20, from 6 to 7 m. Price 36c and 50c. 291 Ladies, this is Leap Year, Enter tain your husbands, at Jackson Hot Springs Sat. night, March 1st. 291 Mr, and Mrs. Wllllum T. Grlovo of Prospect are lit Medford for a row days. . , .v bee our Friday and Saturday spec ials: All new stylos, $7.98 and $6.98 M, M. Dept. Store. 291 Dance, Riverside Community club, Saturday nlto. March 1st. Love land's orchestra. 292 Banco after the basketball game at tho Oriental gardens Saturday night. ... , .291 F. Wldomeyer of Ravenna, Nob,, is among the middle west visitors In tho city. .... St. Mark's Guild annual Mardl Gras, Agriculture hall, Vroka, Calif., Feb. 29, 1924. Entirely different program followed by grand ball. 291 Bee Samuel Ba tenia n or phone 912-J for the bost garden loan, . H Max Gubar and T. J. Coffman of the Valley Candy Co., left lust night for Portlund on, a short business trip. . President Landers of tho Oregon' State Normal school has advised Supt. O. A. Jirlscoo of this city, that the Southern Oregon Su minor Normal school will open In Ashland Juno 16, and will cover a period of six weeks. Although a desire had boon expressed to have the, school cover a period of 12 weeks during this year, President landors staled that money would not bo avatlablb to continue tho term be yond six weeks, and Inasmuch as Ash land felt unnhlo to provido'addltloiml finances the usual six weeks term will bo in vogue. Ashland' Tidings. For 15 years R. A. Holmes has been known as "The Insurance Man." Wo load, others follow. Boiling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Open evenings. . Rig $4.95 trimmed hat special Sat urday, Vanity Shop. Main at Bartlott. . . . ,291 Edward Rutherford, traveling audi tor of tho Associated Oil company, is In Medford for a few days checking up on the books of tho local office. See our Friday and Saturday spec-, lals: All new styles, $7.98 and $6.98. M. M. Dept. Store. 29MI Prunes are a health food. 292 Choice young beef nt Publla Market i booth 11, Saturday. Trices right. 291 i Tho elementary grado schools con cert wilWbcgin this evening at7;30 In tho Armory. This ponccrt Is free and nil are. Invited to nttond, .The selections sung tonight by tho pupils aro not especially prepared for tho occasion, but are from tho everyday work of the class room. . , O! Hoy! Com to tho Ijidy Elks danco Friday ovenlng, Feb. 29th. 291 Wo have good values In usod cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Ilio county rays nearly a hull 's red thousand lens taxos thin year than last. Orcgnnlan. How do they do It? William Ulrlch can tell you. 29 Mrs. Geo. E. Goodell of Grants Pass was In Medford yesterday In the inter est of tho Camp Fire Girls organisa tion. Miss Nell Mckoon, secretary of the Y. W. C. A. has consented to help with this work In Medford. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, phono 680-J-3. x tf Dollclous, Wlnesay, Staymens, rip ptns. 7Bc. Cornice. Nells pears.- $1. Fresh milk goats $33, , kids $2.50. Improved ranches for salo or. rent. Smith, at Medford Fish Co. 291 Uuy prunes this week. 292 R. S. Shophard of tho Otis Elevator company is in Medford from Portland mnklntt out the speofflrntlons for the new elovn'.or in (ho otv Medford. Eat prunes this wevk. Quite a df legation of temporary visitors in the city from the state of Washington includo Mr. and Mrs. D E. Brown and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ferguson of Walla Walla, Elmer S. Higglns of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. C. Kelska of North Bend,' and the following from Seattle: Mr. and Mrs. D. Gyldenfeldt, Mrs. M. lluder, Miss C. Bend, Mrs. Milton M. Fried, F. C. Canine, Mr. and Mrs, H. T. Weeks, F. W. Aust, H., L. Du Puydt. Mr. and Mrs. F Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. J C. Henry, M. N. Shaw, Fred II. Baxter, Mrs. H B. Migerey, Mrs. If. J. Albrecht. Friday and Saturday specials: New pattern hats, latest styles, all colors. values to $9.50 and $10, priced at $6.98 and $7.98. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Lime sulphur,' liquid and. dry, oil emulsion. Order now. Conner's, 64! 295 F. W. Hollis is trying to house two hundred newcomers that will arrive in Medford today and tomorrow. They are the beautiful fluffy chicks that are now hatching In the Standard in cubator In, the window of the Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 292 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Reames of Medford, Ore,, are . registered at the Hotel Portland.. Mr. Reames Is one of the leading attorneys of southern Oregon and one of Its most enthusios tic anglers. Portland Oregonlan. Unity literature teaches people how to be we!), prosperous and efficient Free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf 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. Bartlott. See our window for $4.95 trimmed hat values, Saturday, Vanity Shop, Main at Bartlett. 291 George Newborg, who has been ill In the Sacred Heart hospital for the past' three weeks, left today for his homestead above Butto Falls. Lime sulphur, liquid and dry. ol) emulsion. Order now. Conner's, 64. , 295 Danco, Eaglo Point, Sat. nite. 292 F.. W, Hollis Is trying to houso two hundred newcomers that will arrive in Medford today and tomorrow. They aro the beautiful fluffy chicks that are now hatching in the Standard In cubator in the window of the Medford Furniture & Hardware Co. 292 Mrs. J. A. Perry was the hostess at fancy dress bridge party at her home on West Main street Thursday evening. There were fourteen tables of bridge and tho costumes of the ladies ranged' from the early colonial style to the "vamplro" and other characters of today. A two course supper was served and the prizes were boxes of prunes In honor of Prune Week. Columbia' plaster wall board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. ' Friday and Saturday specials: New pattern hats, latest styles, alt colors. values to $9.50 nnd $10, priced at $6.98 and $7.98. Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Lady Elks danco Friday evening. Feb. 29th. Good music, good eats, biggest dance of tho season. Admis sion $1.25. Extra ladles 35c. , 291 Mrs. Jack Moran has takoh a posi tion in the office of the It. A. Holmes Insurance company. . , Big' $4.95 trlmmod hat spoctal Sat urday. Vanity Shop, Main at Bartlott. 291 You can get It at DoVoe's. tf Talk prunes this week. 292 A news dispatch from Toledo, Ore.,. says: "George A. Mansfield of Med-1 ford, democratic candidate for Unitod i States senator, spnko on non-political subjects beforo tho regular Monday) noon luncheon of tho chamber of commerce. Thursday evening he gave political address before nulto a I gathering of republicans and. demo crats In the courtroom of the local courthouse. Tuesday Mansfield spoke In the Odd Fellows hall In Newport. This Is not Mansfield's first trip In here, as he mado many friends locally while president of the Oregon Farm Bureau and by theso ho was received on very cordial . terms. In his talk hero Mansfield, wont into somo detail on the opposition ho Is meeting from tno same interests that ne stated op posod tho work of the Oregon Farm Bureau and hns. according to his statement, contributed to Its present plight." For estimates on fixing lawns phone 012-J, Samuel Bateman. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Grafting wax. Eden Valloy Nursery. phono 680-J-2. tf Gus Schneldau, the Medford wrest ler, spent .Thursday fishing at the Savage Rapids dam and returned with several fine steolhead. Ho reports a run of steelhead. . Why experiment, buy Gage hats. itylo and quality that have no equal. See our wonderful display. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. St6ro. 291 Buy prunes this week. 292 New shipment cotton crepe, all colors. 23c yd. Jap Art Store. . William O'Hara has bought the igar store next to the Nash hotel froin Charles Bowman, who took, pos session of it this morning and will make somo Improvements. . Charles Bowman leaves in the near futuro for Baker City, Ore., where ho owns a ranch. Beautiful Gage hats shipped weekly to Tho Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. 291 Eat prunes this week. 292 Flowering shrubs, vines and orna mentals. Eden Valley Nursory. Phone 6S0-J-2. tf A largo delegation of Medford high school students nnd citizens are driv ing to Ashland this evening to attend tho third Medford-Ashland game of the 'season', which takes place nt tho Ashland Armory this evening. Tho first two games wero Medford victor ies by a large score and Ashland will make a great effort to come hack to night nnd defeat Medford, Much in terest has been displayed by both citlos In those games. , , Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. Prunes aro a health food.- 292 Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf Sunday night, will he tho .regular monthly musical evening at the Pres byterian church. In addition to the special music by tho regular slpKrB. Mrs. Rernlco Moorehouse Bolger will play a selection on tho violin and Miss Victoria Andrews will sing ono num ber. - 1 . , Get soft paper school tablets at this office. tf Why experiment. - buy. Gage hats. style .and quality that have no equal., See onr wonderful display. The Emmy Loi Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store, ?9;J All persons interested in music are invited to attend the free elementary grade school concert at the Armory this evening. Tho concert will begin at 7:30 and will be over by 8:30 so that those parents who wiah to take their children ,to "The Covered Wagon" at the Rialto will be able to do so. i Buy 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 Columbia plaster wall board. " Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber ' Vdrd. j A number of local Knights of Pyth ias niembers attended the meeting of j the new Ashland lodge of that, order last night, Including Aubrey G. Smith, i chancellor commander of Talisman lodge; James Stewart, E. E. Gore, Carl F. Fichtner and J. P. Perry. Arrangements were completed for the Installation of the new lodge in Ash- t land on March 7th, when tho state lodge master from Portland will come for the ceremonies, which will bo held in the Ashland Armory and be fol lowed by a banquet. Delegations from Medford, Grants Pass. Klamath Fulls. aqd the northern California cities will be there. . Friday and Saturday specials: New pattern hats, latest styles, all colors, values to $9.50 and $10, priced at $6.98 and $7.97. The Emmy Lou Hat Shop, M. M. Dept. Store. . 291 Trade at home and bark the differ ence. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. .. , tf Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Elchth and Bartlett. . . tf Grover Corum, who has been spending the past week in Medford will leave Sunday for his homestead near Butte Fulls. Eat prunes this week. 292 R. I. Red eggs at DeVoe's. Fruit, shade and nut bearing trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phone 680-J-2. tf Grafting wax at Monarch -Seed Co. tf I. L. Patterson of Salem, state man ager of the Coolldge campaign, was In Medford a few hours today enroute from Klamath Falls. Mr. Patterson reports the Coolfdgo sentiment grow ing dally and that there is no doubt about his nomination, pnlesS some thing unforeseen happens. Petitions will be circulated in Jackson county soon to place Coolfdge's name on the ballot and to organize a Coolldgo club. Who pays the agent, you or the other follow 7 Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf Get your magazines at DeVoe's. Key fitting. Liberty Repair Shop. Exchange your old piano for a new one. ;See Launspach, phone 227. " Phonographs. See Launspadi. W. E. Norrls of this ritv received a letter today' from his daughter, Mrs. Harry Scholz, formerly of Medford, now of Santa Rosa, California saying that she was recently awarded a prize for being a safe automobile driver in a contest being conducted by a news paper in thnt city. An extract from her letter follows: "I want you to read tho Democrat, Feb. 22, page 1, under the heading 'Women again in .lead as safest aulo operators' Ay hat do you think of mo being a careful dflver. I was as much surprised as anyone. Yester day I was driving around town show ing some different places to mother when a man passed my car In n hurry, jumped out of It and, stopped me. saying 'what Is your name I thought sure it was tho police, so did not say anything, so he said, 'I have been following you and found that you. aro' a careful driver and a win ,ner In today's award prizes.' I sure was surprised and pleased." LOCAL DANCE CLUBS The county court hns granted li cense to tho Riverside club, and. tho .Tnckson Hot Springs,' for the right to hold dances, with the proviso that they be under a deputy sheriff and a police matron. Hoof and Mouth UIsphno Ut-clliir OAKLAND, cair. Fob. 29. Indica tions todny me that the foot and mouth diBfuso In California wil lho stamped but within a Jew days ac- cordlnK to CI. H. Hecke. In chame of the work, for the bureau of agricul ture. . . ECONOMY GROCETERIA The Home of Bread Like Mother Made , iibj i 1 - 1 1 Canned Goods Dollar Day Your dollar' will buy a whole lot more than you think it will if you . don't load it up with the cost of a lot of things you can't eat. . Clerks, credits and deliveries are a big factor in your living costs, yet have rio lasting value.' We cut' them here and price on the basis of lower expense. Cut out this ad and bring it iii. If you wish our floor man will gladly help you to find what you want, and then you will know what a dollar cari do if given half a chance. DOLLAR SPECIALS Lima Beans,- No.' 2 cans 7: . .8 for $1.00 Rogue River Fancy Beans, No 2 cans- .,.8 for $1Q0 Tomatoes,' Standard Pack, No. 2 cans 8 for $1.00 Tomatoes,- solid pack, No. 2 cans' 7 for $1.00 Standard pack Corn, No. 2 cans , 9 for $1.00 Fancy Maine Corn, No. 2 cans . .,. 5 for $1.00 Fancy Country Gentleman, No. 2 cans . . . '.6 for $1.00' Goody Goody Peas, No. 2 cans ..... 8 for $1.00 Preferred Stock Telephone Peas, No. 2 cans . 5 for $1.00' Sweet Potatoes, No. 1 cans' 11 for $1.00 Van Camp's Beans, medium size . 9 cans $1.00' Libby's fancy sliced Pineapple, No. 2-J cans .3 for $1.00 Libby's fancy Grated Pineapple, No. 2 cans ....... .5 for $1.00 Campbell's Soups 10 cans $1.00 Pure Fruit Jams, No: 2 cans . . . 8 for $1.00 Fancy Sunkist Peaches, No; 2 cans .... . . 4 for $1.00 Seedless Raisins . . ..... . , . . 12 lbs; $1.00 Matches (reg. 7c quality) . f 20 boxes $1.00 Sun Brite Cleanser . . .v. ....... 16 pkgs. $1.00 Dry Onions ..... . . . : V Vl. ".C T. V. r. . . ... 40 lbs. $1.00 25c Pancake Flour . .-rrrrrrr:". '. V 1 . 5 blcra $1.00 Oranges, of medium size and sweet . . ... .5 doz. $1.00 MEiAT MARKET Pure Pork Sausage, lb. ....... 15c Hamburger, lb. . . . . 15c Cottages, lb. ..... 22c BAKERY DEPT. Cream Puffs Last1 Saturday we didn't have enough so we will try again tomorrow. Old fashioned Cream Puffs, of generous size and filled with pure whipping' cream 4 for 19c Hot Biscuits, from 11a. m. to noon.; Hot from the oven at 11. Per dozen , . . ... .... . : . . . . . ; ... 10c Regular Saturday sale of Devil's Food or Mocha Cakes. Regu lar ooc. Saturday, each -. . . . . . . . , . . ,.. 23c Gates :&rLydiard Buy Here and Bank the Difference Lots of Room to Park- Your Car Notice All parties having lawns at I. O. O. P. ' celnetery should' remit at onco for cure, for !Si4. L. 11. Dusenbury, Sexton. 234 1!. Ninth St., phone 965-K Medford. Oro. A. P. & A. M. Special communication Med ford IxmIw No, "lOS.-A. K. & M.. Friday evening. Feb. 29 1D24,.. at 7:30- p. m. Work In M. M. dogrce. lty order V. M. 3!1 .. A. Ji fJtOSK, Secratarj'j Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the fortunate exception. Hut If you find tho fat accumulating or already cumbersome, you vllt be wise to fol low this suggestion, which Is endorsed by thousand of people who know. rVsk your druggist for. Marnioln Pre scription Tablets and follow direc tions. One dullnrMs the price the world over. (Jet them from your own druggl.-tt or send price direct to Mr niola Co., 4812 Woodward Ave., De troit, Mich. Vy doing this you will be safe from harmful drugs and be able to reduce steadily nnd easily, without starvation diet or . tiresome eserclse, " Adv, Ireland's llanks Irosierous. . UfltLIX, Feb. Statistics recently published show Ireland's banks to be prosperous, some of them paying as lilgn ns 20 per cent dividends. The Hank of Ireland, with which tho gov ernment deals, declared a dividend of 16 per cent and added Jl, 000. 000 to Its reserve. Dep'oslts generally show a decrease due to tho tranwfer of funds to the Free State national loan. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Ulack enamel with cut steei earring. Return to this office. 202 WANTKD TO EXCHANOK Well Improved irrigated t0 acre hay and dairyVanch in Pes Chutes Co. near Re'dmond. Ore, 'Cor small improved ncreago in the Kngue Kiver vallev.' Write N. D.- Wood, 2101 Fir St.. La Orunde, Ore. .... . 299 FOR RENT Furnished sleeping . room, prhute family. Women or girls employed preferred. Phone 9S7-J. 2il4 WANTED Xeed an experienced man for orchard work. Have no living quarters so prefer a man living nt home. Apply to H. II. Clarke, Cen tral Point, Oregon 21)6 FOH SALE Sorted Newtown apples. H. 11. Clarke. Central Point. 2H FOR SALK Trees! Trees! Trees! Special sale prices on many vari eties; must move stock next week. Cholep lot of grtiMs for nrbors and-r peneral planting, walnuts, aimonds, peaches and plums. Progressive everbearing plants $1.00 per 100 delivered anywhere. Phone 465-J evenings. E. C. WeK'li,' 15 N. Grape. i , . :?s klllii) in Boxing Rout.' PANAMA, Feb. 27. Larry Murray, welterweight boxer of" Rrooklyn, X. Y.. died In a hospital last night after a bout with Soldier Underwood of tho American garrison. A heavv .laps Claim Origin of Baseball TSIXGTAO. China. Tho Japancso have marto wonderful progress In base ball, so much so that somo of them are challenging tho American claim to originating tho game. A controvery . . . m,c.' "t rouno nas arisen here by the contention ad caused a cerebral hemorrhage and vanced by certain Japanese t Sat baso death camp. In an. hour f ball originated in their ( . 7 Whitman's Candies What n wr.ml.Tiul list to select froifi The Sampler, Pleas ure Islamf, Salinnoii'mli, The' Fnshy 'Package,' Milk 'choeo-' late, AH Cream Centers, Chocolate covered Caramels (15c ami 60) Nothing But Mints 50c. Minfy Mallows 30c, Jordan Almonds 15c and 60c, Chocolate Mint Kings 25c, 1 lb. Hard Candies Asst. 65c. .,, TAKE HOME A BOX FOE SUNDAY. Heath's Drug' Stor Heath; Mann and Heath hi09 E. Main St. aaS We are as near to you as your telephone