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i fAQEJEIGnT m ll I I 1 arEDFOTlT) MAIL TRIBUTE, AfEDFORD, OT?KO OX THTJR&D A V, MARCH 22, 1928 '1 ' . ' I II ii a i 1 1 t I Build Up Any in Two Weeks! It isn't dispositions that make some urally active and athletic, and oihcrs what they cat, and what becomes of in ten, a boy or girl who cats lots of , on the go up and gaining. Your crave fruit every day. ami every let them have California fjg . r I XT r it, never lean jor ever jcar xofn-rr I vBoyiWUJttHlE GLEE !(!I IIR AT (1FNTB1I )' UUUUIII ULI1IIIMU In while und e JS youngsters nat-j ivurs of ureen ;- it I rsuie times POINT TUESDAY ; connlstL'd of 0U uf liintructlon In the afternoon in lure enjovuu; few Jay's vacation, the Aluaonlc temple. UeurKiu Ad- Mr. and Mm. George Murine umn, JOvelyn Jhiiniltyn , and lia. jand daughter.' fiivi'ndotln, came .May Khervin were initialed Into into town a few days auo (rum ,1 the mymcriin of the order. A bun-1 Portland, whnra Mr. Marine has quet fallowed the Initiation. In the; been attending an eleilolcul j oiuinK room, wmrn wu acuruu-l , gf-nool. Alter a uhort visit with In white und errrn, with ulate fa-!ri-taiiva and rieada, tbey.opi-t Khamrocka. in honurjto ko Jo Cunada. or the aumiuer. irtiy, und covctb i wliun Georae will encun in wr- SO. The lint coiuuej.tejuiUw furminu wUu . utlier. ulud. ollvea und wa fers, und the aecond oura ul cuice, Ice ci'eum und coffee. ,1 fruit is always ' children may not i ' meal. No matter ,nt' liln'' for Mm musical nrMt Ki'utt home, wan imrchimed by J ' " Tl 'ill ' ' tr-ut from the W'llktim-tu univer- Mr. Mui'KUn lajjt week and the Can. ijiiii;. iiicy iiiuii ity of Silem. ut the hich mhoul oliluy lumlly hnvo moved. Next 'I'ueHiluy evenliiK. March j The Oislduy place neur tlio lSr- .Mr. and 11m. Leonard Hall and fumiiy returned Saturday from Klumnth Fulls, where Mr. Hull hu xbeeii working the hint few montha. i ; Hoy Weaver came over fvm A:lr fnllf. Kimtinv in ii.it -ith! let tllCin liaVC this audllurli'.n.a) TlikoW lire now out Mr. Iledceliath. who hua been home folks. ' i ' 1 . . , I i, 'Af xt i lyr una :u ceniH. r.very tiimuKfu in L-nr.iiu-r worn on Oi ... . . . rich, fruity syrup as plcntilulK as Nature signals , ,. ,.. llnu ,, 1nt. M.,,0 au; dairy ranch near Ouzoiv for the,i,lr- 1 p",r'; '"oho arrivedi forit.ThcVgivcittOtinybahie V;ho are fretful !.J..y ll.- koo.I mu,ic. . year. hu. secured .edy worki . . " . , ' , , i'i'.C-'J , , f. I Mr, itoy JoneM. who hua been I neur Central Pol anil ezuee: toi . . rlcnu". tno 1 aul Mar- Or lCVeriSll. .lia to Ol lUSW; -(.IHIUren as Oltcn I Ihp ,..k tu, Hverul week..! be home In the nJir future. "n.J- u- 'Ber and Al HujJ; Ix-Th' If ' ' r 7. ' ... cQiH,vnii couldn t 1 U'TT.H W- 'l'M :is sour stomach, bile, pr anv pecn. One spoonful of the figJV syrup, and within uy-iour nours rac wnoityu, ,,K .sysieni is cicansi in the pink condition. rj'fs'Wiih ivJ n jug jjiells of constipationC further m an re am! remove ila all v m, fl "c You mav jftm. il 8 ..II Iwcnty-four hours' , ftc wliolcFut,v',,svstcm is cleansed and curng m further apart; lig syrup will ;ecd of harsher measures to ' bowels regular and thorough, give this remarkable product with the confidence you could have in any tdtiic and with far, more;,.. . lyppy results! Make the two-. V week test so many parents hac. iffadc, and sec if your children, i i :.. i.. tl ; lafical manner to the invig-y$ . orttinA inMuciK of the fruity uoodncss they can have in such agreeable and inno- form as gciftiinc California (ig syrup. The only care ym nqd icrcisc is in purchasing this product. The genuine . i' CiliforTiia fig syrup, and it is "California" syrup that : yew iliould ask for (always found in any drugstore) in tjjc fpmrous sixty-cent bottle. ;2 . : Stf' 4 n M slugjjpsh fic'ss is ' iM riprt-d to be htlfjhtly iniprov Mrs. Piiul Martin HH'iU one duy j h has been r In town hint wcok. q j at the minltarlum and ulvu hud her Mr. and Mn. H. UavldHoti uf Hit? i lonilM removed. Table Itoek ntore und Mih. Curl Mw. KUln Clurk wax offlcfuting were vlnltlnK In ounj-lty Sunday, j In the pQstoffice hint week.' Ix-fiter Mann returned home Joe lloswell motoivd here from ThuiDday from Mullywoot where! Vreka Thumdiiy to make home he Iiuk been upending the lout three (olk a hort visit. He reportH yearn. He has been employed dur-' huainewi picking .up In Trek a, due hiK that time in driving truck. to the pavin f the oily streets. I,ent.-r haM seeffred work In hei There 1h alfo the prospect of a Klamath Orchard for the present. I railroad tM'inj; put through to j He wan employed In thin orchard ( Happy Camp. Walter Palter in bt'for koUik wouth. pnaKed in qunnintt the team Mr. Hwartz was ajiuln able to1 roller for th'jj pavinn company. famillea. Mr. i'eteraon has Mtu 1iii.ili I!iiu-itu l.iiu n ft hnmf from .tit ,U ann u 11- ,..' V,sitlnB Ivlne treatmentH; ,;1," B,,,t:t; 'Jn 'V In Montana and Bend, i lake advantuKe of the warm HprliiR weather by upending the day at the IJomvell home last Kriduy. ' J. At the mornlnK fcorvk'CH of the L'nion churc h a p e c 1 a 1 musical numbers were furnished by the 1 a. . TSew and Different J TOASTED Sandwiches I.. Herder und MIhh Jennie Jtumlal ! ladles' riuartetle, composed of alHo upent the day there, and Mr. MeHdames Lou I He (jrlmejj, Francin Swartz was a dinner kucj-L Mrs. Wyatt, Uellu Tex and Lulu Btroh Hwartz If.iH improved in health verylmeler, and a dut by Mlw Ruth much during the winter nnd her many frp-nds are tntt-paUnK many pleasant times for her during ftie Kood weathi'i. Mr. and Mim. IJreeder and fam ily of GrnntH lJas, old time fi-nda of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Love, spent .Sunday vlfritlnjc atthe Love home. The Ladies' Aid Hotlety of the L'nion church met at tho home of Mrs. Lamp man in tho east end of to'.vn'last Thursday afternoon, and conducted their regular busl Wekter and Miss Amy Johnnon. Carl lloswell and James Harris also rendered u duet ut the evc nlitr services. The girls' jiartette met at tho llezmalhatch home 7,'ie8tiay eve nlnK for theL)k prncllce.. The ulunini quartette and their pianist, Misn Mildred Burger, spent tho evening at tho Benson home Wednesday, nnd enjoyed u good practice. . , The Union Hunday school In ness meeting under the direction preparlnc a prouram for Easter, of the new president, Mrs. 'Arthur j and practice among the children Webster, with over 20 adults and I has begun. several children present. In addl-j Mr. and Mrs. I'. A. Tracey and Hon to the regular business of the! children spent the day at tho day. I lev. J. M. Johnson conducted j home of Mr. Alter on Wagner a bible study of tho first chapter creek Sunday. of Hevela'.ions. Mrs. Thomanon. .1 ! Mrs. O. Smith, who has been lady 84 years old. attended herf conducting a kindergarten school ; first Ladies' Aid at this time Mrs. 'at her home, took her family and . Lampman served dainty refresh-flcft for an Indefinite stuy with .menls of chess pies. cake, cookies her sister, who lives on the high and tea. This Aid day also mark-i wuv nnuih nf TtiiuMm viver. Mr. led (Re blrihdav of one of the La ' Smith- and his family came hero -Mr. and Mrs. John AVI toon and, son of Medford were Sunday', aft- j v.iiwt'ii tinuuid 44 L UUflrrCI) home. ' 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Huyck jfrom the Salnde ranch wete calling on friends in town Sunday. Mrs. W. B. Harris and - iion. James Harris, returned Thursday!' from a ten days' outing to i-ps ' Angeles. L aiir Beach and other ' - southern points of Interest. JameH spent considerable time visiting the Bible Institute of oLos Ange les nnd reports all the C. ,J P, bunch well and happy. The trip was made in James' Pord, Many of tho town children and young people took to the ;hllls Sunday afternoon In quest Qf wild flowers. Mr fl 1 ii v . WIMinmu Yna charge $f the intermedhae Chris-' tian Endeavor for the present. Work Is being started on the Voting residence north of the Mc Caskey ranch. ,Mr. Lem Switrtz has tho contract for building. Mrs. Ouy Tex took a car load of girls flower picking, Sunday afternoon, including Clehcva Brown Kthelyn Scott, Jerry Tox and several other. ! ' Mr. and' Mrs. Hownrd Htall emith of Medford were callers at the C- E. F ox Home Sunday1. l' Mrs. Laura Oilette nnd daugh ter, L.ou, of Medford, and Irs. Lowell Cirim and small daughter of Klamath Falls, were visiting Mrs. Grim Snturdny. ;J Mrs. Wm. Musty tind baby girl. Nadinc, came up from their home in Grunts -Taiu Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Esther Hieh mond and family and Miss Eunice Musty. - dies' Aid standbys, Mrs. Klliott. I h,st fall to locate, hut returned Mrs. Delia Tex gave her dautfh- Tuesilay afternoon aiW evening; to their former honu; In Forest ''ten Geraldine, a very pleasant ! of last week was one of the must j Grove some time ago on business, j party Saturday afternoon, Ja't important times of the Eastern :intl on account ofi iU health has which 17 little girls were pres- Mars yearly work, wlien Mrs. Car- )P(.n unable to. r.tlOrn. Mrs. eL The refreshment color I rie Jackson, associate grand con-iHtuilh hopes to join her husband uuetress, deputy grand worthy ma-iMOon and to return to ' Central tron Orenon, paid her official point and resume her kindergar vU it to the local Eastern Star chap- tPn duties. she Hkew our town tor In the evening and held a school limi i1IlM nuu, many fi iends here during her few months' stay. Ernest Fn.hr Is enjoying a few, day's visit at home from the Willamette university at S:ilem. Miss Wllma- Sheley has the honor of being one pf the Ash An anvthinpMabout, the weather? If . spring be warm or chilly yqa cap protect yourself owith the HANESrLight;- weight Union oSuit new 11 Mark Twain would still find nijjny people who talk abo.ut the yeathejr J)ut few who never do anytJiing about it. Thousands of fiiea.hflve stopped shivering in nainsook when north winds blow in ihe springtime. They're no longer suffocated by winter undenvear when sudden warm spells come. " HANES has given, them a new Ijgfrtfreight knitted unipn suit t . i twt iul a tysty filling . . . ovcry- tly liken toajsted sandwiches best. Tlicy can W. varied to unit any occasion and pre w tii Otellr'ss jiossibilitics 'for delighting family guests. Try soiye of these de liekrtis c(inibinations. They are more easily ifl gracefully , reiared and tasie best 4i mmki .ou an electric toaster. CQf M)m(s far ?Mtcd t:uidwichos )ntc, lVcim iinil C'lginii Clu'ust! Olive, Wulmit nnd Kaisin Slniwliciry l'lvsorvi-s 11ml liliimlird Almunds wHi! Clircsc, Miiyiimiui.se mill Sieved Ilm-d lloiled Km ('renin Cheese mid Slewed AprieolM I'liiut liulliT mid Unnmiiis Sbrudded I'alduiye nnd l'ine:iide with . IiiyuiiiiiiiiMi - . v o W I "Electric ToatM Month tV New Models at Your O Dealers Today TSe Caufornia OresoPower Company Oil ICES. Mfrffcml.GrntiPM4 Hotcbuif . Klamath fftlll-Orryoa MP- M II EViND 111 ateH thia week. MiH Shclc, Ih a Central l'oint girl,' and her many friend are pleaded with ncr huc- cchm, ThiH week ends 'rte winter term -of the A)iland normal, and Mon- Kilay will rtiarft.; OH' j beginning . of the HChemc was green and white In j Jionor of Ht. Patrick's day, nnd ; consisted of marshmullow ptid-.l ding, acvoml different kinds "of oake, candy, etc. . ' ' 'Mrs. A. J. Dunlap, a former resident of thit place but now making her hot'jijo In Yaklmn, Wash.. Ih a welcome guest in our city this week:- she i vinitin at the Jacobs home and calling oh land Ktute Normal mrliool gradu'fold hefghbora and frlendM. Since leaving Yakima, in l)erember.; she has vl!isd ' hw daugnter, June, who la teaching 'school In The DalIe8,WriIber Uunlap, wife ;rtjid baby at Eugene. Howard ijunhip and family at Kerby nnd Hobert JJunlH1!) and fnmllv at Klumrfth pring 'terhi.' The (itudent1 Fallf, besfdeH relatlvew jn, Med- CENTRAL P0INT--A Growing Community in a Rich Farming, Sectjon 0f the Rogue River Valley TradeWithfteCeSalh What Your Patronage Meant When you pfilrvnize Cent nil Point inereliants, you nee mi active ooinjiHinily liooster. Mvcry dolhir you spend with Central l'oint liu.siness establishments does its hit to Imild a prosperous, flour ishiftit city. The future uf Central Point is dependent upon vour lovaltv. l.oeated in the very heart of n rieh iiKrieulturnl seetion, Central Point is destined for a steady growth, the extent of wliiell will lie determined liy your patroimKc of Jior uiereJwtnts. GUY TEX Insurance 'Otatral Poixt specially designed for all kinds of spring weather, Knitted from full-combed yarn. Sof: fine. Made to fit all over by two measures trunk! and chest. ' Buttons sewed on with plenty of good stout thread.. jR.einf.orc.c4 buttojihqlcs that, arc made .for buttoning. Short sleeves,Tlret" , quarter, or anklp length. ,Rayo;i trimmed throughout. Absolutely guaranteed evcry . thread, stitch and button. Examine ,rhis garment at your dealer's. Look for the special HANES Go.li Label. The price is only $1.50 the garment. If he hasn't it, write to P. II. IJancs Knitting Co., WiHstojj-SAlcniTNC. u , ELASTIC KNIT LIGHTWEIGHT UNDERWEAR 4 o'W;'h.' IJuniiip1, liin(l '' ftIiTiIl-'1-ahrcs. Imysi aduiitett'' -f rati) 'The Tfikinin, ' wh u e " ii;r . (diughWr. "j T left hero three' jcui'a uko. ' uhil ' WnKhinglun suite honiial. " ' Mrs. Agnca. is us.slstaht '"iirincfpil' lit ' slnro thnt .time -tiee. -dttuHhlei. i Ounlnn ' will return shorrlv - tu i rim lunim. hr,.h B.h....i 1 Is YOUR Order; in for AGRITOL DO NOT TAKE CHANCES" o liy ordi'i'iii,!'- tirt-s that Pou havi oiu-vof seen from mail , o ordtT ratalot-'s. IMav xat'o ami rhoose . United State Thsessji They're Imt-kcd by this station and wo umko it a point to see that you get real .CU-VICE from thein. Tire service is one of our specialties. ' . . q h-.. .V q Central Point Service? Station - - Central Point, Oregon Q U NEW Land-Clearing Explosive rruuie by the Pemt Company whick cartf kjged Vytxstck DON'T hold p Innd-clcarng rk because you made is exhausted. But the du Pont CoraciaBV tla expect to Bet more Pvrotol: The Federal rrtrirlDl ci r. u.- n T, T' r Ciovemment has announced that the supply of taivassarer cjnsivcs trom wiucn ryrotol i v . o cSrtndged Pyrctol for the Ciovemment hm tM out AGglTOL, a porder tl4( cA W V,r same as Pyrotol jk for Dick. Or Advantg9 of AGRITOL o Economical because it has more sticks to the pound; about 172 MidAi to tla 50 lb. case instead of 150 sticks and about 86 scks to the 25 lb. case. Additional Strength: Enough to blast the stumps out and make'onlv a (hallow crater. Qpasymnd safe to handle: Much less innammablc?resists moisture; and i doesn t waste when cut in Mir or slif for loading. ; : Equally effective for such agricultural work atmnping, brea . i, ing bouldera, preparing ground for tree-planting and nibsoiling. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. U Hllrt., Mngr noni 105 90 fit Cntrl ftifdfprd, Pregotj ONYX POINT EX HOSIERY Tot Women $1.95 c.rni PRINCIPLE Tliis linnk is tU'dii'iiIrd to tho iiriiuiple thut fiminoc must first be sound and conservative, Initr tit 4 lie ani time it mustn't jivogreitsive anj willing to meet new sets'of conditions with services us flcii'ole (is they arc sound. CENTRAL POINT STATE BANK Member Federal Reserve System AGRtTOL has becivcirefully and practically tested other equipment fCblasting is comolete and d. mjjJ. In-this eirict anoVjund satisfactory. We have able. Don't take chaqcrs on your blastine viocE--Uemonstrawd our conhdence in AGRITOL by put- use reliable du Pont detonators and avoid failure, ting in an ample stock of it. We recommend AGRI- Remember the 'right cap is as important as the ,TOf. as a worthy tuccesscr to Pvrotol. rinht nmnb Wo you prder AGRITOL don't forget yamr Prompt delivery of AGRITOL and , blasfiag accessories. Our stock of caps, fuse, tea sorics ou receipt of your pbooc ouX . O - - Medford Furniture, & Hardware Co. 0 o .et5.U.S.PAT.OfF. EXPLOSIVES IMPROVE F A R M;S 1