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o o O MEDFOifi -Mail tijibu.nl:. medford. orfoox. Tuesday, iniuwuv '. TA(iE NINT, o o o Yoiir orchard's yield next fall needs your . protection let modern science help you in combating scale , and other orchard pests MAY INJURE SOIL JACKSONVILLE IVar has oiii-n Immmi I'vprossod j JACKSONVII.LK, Ore.. vi. that in in i.nit'tf regions lliiiiKrt ' Sn- iMt The .laekM'nviHe lfur may in time frmn tud M vir:te. .rnt-'iVuh'-r a.mUuinn will hem-r ami thai m.ih may eventually le t Kumi-t s luy at a nitit inet-t- riiinpelU'ci ti niv up tin liyht ami ' ell Wlm.iJ:iy see his farms revert u the wild February ti ai stale in whieh he found them t:L' i-la..' t.i" IUIIK. il.H-k. This will rt ular mcwim; now isuch :i pessimistic view, however, '.Ther will be a t:ood program, apparently is inn wan anted, espn-j consisiini; of vocal ami instru cially in repaid In the Arkansas ! mn:;tl jnulo, comedy sketches, valley ot" Colorado. olo.. in which tho parents will play Holl studies recently complete. Ian important part. Kef roshments in that valley furnish a basis lor iwill he sorveil and tin. oowimil more optimistic conclusions, no-ire will a-k 10 cent-: '--r '.he cven cordir. ; to A. T. Sweet, associate line's entertainment. Parents and soil scientiht ot till' bureau of 'friends arc especially invited to chemistry and soils and author of(come ami spend a pleasant oven Cirenlar No. ii.vc. recently pub-'inj,'. lished by the railed States depart-! Mr-j. Caiph Jennings was n vis ment oi am icnltit -e. j Hoi- here Thursday. Tho enormous yield of farm crops j ii,-i .aron. who aoeomp;oied in the Arkansas valley of Colorado .Curley Wilson ami w-ifo to 1-os which approximates an annua! val-1 Ani;elt s several weeks nun. wrote Il'a time to guard your trees against the deadly orchard pests that choke their growth and cut your profits. Read this story of Avon Spray Emulsion, the liuer oil spray refined and marketed by Associated Oil Com pany as an important part oi'i ts h ugc business. You'll find Avon Spray Emulsion a complete clean up spray. It has the proper viscosity, which means that it has complete covering qualities, body enough to do a thorough job, yet is light enough not to harm the trees. It is a smooth, creamy 85 petroleum oil pasta .which breaLs quickly and mixes readily with water. And it will not blacken your trees. This finer spray not only smothers scale, but kills the eggs of Aphi and Brown Mite. Avon Spray Emulsion, by removing pests and kee ing your orchard clean, adds health to your trees. It is a plant stimulant; you'll find it helps to bring out a strong, invigorated bloom and spring growth. These are strong claims, backed by exhaustive tests. Get our valuable folder"Avon Spray Emulsion for Fancy Fruit and More of It." It contains much , helpful information, including various ways of using Avon with Honloaux mixture and the like to secure belter spread on trees. Listen in on your local radio station for timely hints on spray ing problems. '' to. friend lnu c:ty flhi "f section, met Je- ! tin of SI l.uoii.otlii, could be Jncrous ed at least 10 per cent, he says, by .a more complete use of better lands, adjustment of crops to soils, 1 utilization of water without waste, 'control of alkali, ami preservation j of the soil in u high condition of tilth and state productiveness. These specitic recommendations iromiiiy . suoiuo prove oi value to lariuura hj.j m,. ot tins area, ami oinors wun simi lar characteristics of soil ami cli mate. ' In writinn of the soil problems 'of this urea, .Mr. Sweet described ; the characteristics of each import ant soil there. n ami discusses such typical problems as the rapid burn j In;; out ot humus, the use of water ! coutaiuir.t; alkali, over Irrigation land cultivation ot wet soils, and .development -of seep nnd alkali ; areas. The study discloses much' first class latin land in the Arknn-1 : sas valley, a wide crop adaptation I ti.nd i-'or.d cultural methods. ! "So lonK as tiie climate remnius I constant and men produce their food from the soil, so lotiK, there I is nood reason to believe, will the ( Arkansas valley tetnaln fruitful," .is the conclusion of the author, which should set at rest the fears i here that bo Is onioy llie and taking In the the other cities in that When in San Pedro ho Coleman and Jobnnl- lluer.er. who are in the nvlatlon corps there. T. i:. IhmninKion. wite nnd son ooninpanied hy Mrs. la aml .Mrs. .1. M. Pews. visited en Applenate at the home of lonard McKee. Mrs. Wlllmrn Cameron will leave Tuesday with Mrs. Margaret Until for a short visit at Suloin. Mrs. F. W. Newton Is leaving Friday for her home near Klam ath Kails. She has been lakln treatments at the Itonue liiver san'tariuin. Mr. anil Mrs. Shrew-sherry and two sons visited nt the sanitarium la"l ween for a few days. They have been missionaries In India nnd are en route aKain for their field of labor. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. DunninKton land Mrs. I.eila McKee. made a trip Ito Meiltord Saturday. Mrs. Marca .Melvin and ilauith ter. Dorln. left Thursday eveuim; for their home in l.os Anceles to Mr. Melvin who left here i ...t , I,,,..,. I... ...... I i... ihn i.v,.i il J' I abandonment of this and oilier i,-eo"M f weeks aKo. 1 ri"ited areas Mls- ully :,ml ! Whenever drainase piohlcms ami ! Voum; will leave the Sunilnrlum I.,.. ., ..,,...11 I for t ie r home In Klamath Pulls. i - - AVON SPRAY EMULSION It K Ft MCI) A.M MARKET Ell BV ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY 79 Nrw .Monlpftinrry Street : Sun Frnciiico 'lefincr of BUKNIJ1UTE KEROSENE or light an4 heat special difficulties to American farmers this circular should prove , of interest and practical value. 11 ! is entitled "Soil Taetnrs Influence ! Crop Production in the Arkansas I Valley of Colorado," and j may be obtained by wrllnrj to lit'.' j rniteil Slates Department of Ast'i ; culture, Washington, I), c. OF COMMUNITY CLUB : - ,. cnicnM riM unnwim : : - - i in i ii l liiiiniiit fill Privacy Your Safe Deposit Box is as private as if it were in the most secret recess of your own home. You place your valuables in it yourself and only you ever take anything out. This service and protection is yours at a very small cost. The Jackson County Bank FOR BIRTHDAY TALK! voin MYi;ns, ria.. . : I1) Thomas A. Kcllson will spc.-ik to tho people of the nation over the raclio from his winter home horo nn his R?nrt hirthflny. Keh. II. "We, the members of the Med ford liusiness and rnifvwiuiiiil Women's cluli, are highly gratified with thi! efforts of the Create!' Medford club to ereet a commun ity cluhhousp which will Mrve o ahly all club women of this city, as well as those not so affiliated. "We realize such a clubhouse will meet a loot; felt want and vital nnf.'d, and one whleh will rear most favorably to the entire com munity. "We heartily endorse the project and pledtie our support, both moral and financial, to the extent of our labilllv. as Medford's newest euib I'M W'Hlini. (.Sinned t'LAIlAMKl-l.i: KI.I.IOTT. 'resident f MA I'D CHAPMAN, Sery. II 1h rm will Introduce him from Orange, N. .1. ifis favorite houkh. kujik by artists cho.sen by him, will crinipl'de the prrgi)i in , tS' ABLISHED IM Mfdvord, Oregon Commercial Savings Sl Deposit MLwni i dtiriAL ur sm vb svstsu 1 r 'OR. I SiiM : Colds Mff j 1 fii i ;i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS ' To brr.ik a cold harmlessly and in a hurry try a Bayer Aspirin tablet. And for licadache. The action of Aspirin is very efficient, too, in cafes of neuralgia, neuritis, even rheumatism and lumbago! And there's no after effect; doctors give Aspirin to childrcrw often infants. Whenever there's pain, think of Aspirin. 'lTie genuine l'.ayer Aspirin has Bayer on the box and on every tablet. All drugc's, with proven directions. Physicians prescribe Bayer Aspirin; it does NOT affect the heart , ivlru u tit t.-J Birk ot Uir.r Uusftctwt ! UMctiiciicit o! enkjllcr:! Mrs. It. M. Honors of Meilfor.l h:Vi been seriously III nt the HoKUe liiver sanitarium, but Is iniprov Inn. Mrs Frank Varney has returned copies from Klamath Kalis nnd will speml a lew weess wun ciiiioieu ueie. Mrs. rrnnk Kaulsberry and Vir Kinl.i lierrlm:ton attended the business bamtuet at Medford on Thursday niKbt. Mrs. Saulshoriy nave a reatliUK- Mrs. Henry .Manikin of mat SlerlliiK was callitiK on frlenils here Friday. Klda "arney. who has been sick for the past week. Is Improving. .Mrs. A. Klelnhanimer was u visitor here Thursday. ( Mrs. Corn frump of Applenate celebrated her birthday Humlay with Mr. and Mrs. Harold (hump as miost. 1 Mrs. C'.eorue Maxwell was it Medford visitor Saturday niorninn. Miss Willna Sbeley and her brother, t'lnrence Sheley of 'en tral I'olnt, spent Kunduy at. 1'ros- peet. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. FaHvln Taylor anil Jess Taylor were In our city Wed nesday. ' I A larKO crowd attended tho Il lustrated lecture Klven nt the old court hniiHO Thursday evening by Mr. Shrowesborry, returned mis sionary from India. The lecture was pronounced very educational and InleresltnK. Mrs. lllanehe Cook '" sold her place on Main, street to uav Toft of Medford. .Mrs. Cook Is spending- a few days here from Itoschurit, where she Is employed on tho- llnschurK Tidings. I A charivari party was Klven l-rldav ovvnlnir In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hahh nt their nome Millionaire Drive. A numner from Medford intended and a few from our vicinity. An enjoyame cvenlnK was spent ami rcni'su-. nts were served at mltlnlBhi. i Miss Alice Hoofs was ll Medford shopper Saturday evenind. j lteverend nnd Mrs. F.nnf r tie- Vicker left Monday niornitur 101 a two week s visit wun in'.ur, Kilter. (IcorKO Mcrrltt was a misine visitor In Medford Katuruny. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. Iteames re visitors here Haturday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilalph Jennlnlts of Medford were business visitors hi re Monday afternoon. Our hlKh school basketball Kins and boys' teams played the rhoe- nlx hlKh school teams at rnoentx la ,t Friday evcnlntf. Jacksonville Kills were victorious. Kcoro to I'O nnd the l'hoenlx boys won. Submarine Picture at Rialto Today "Submarine,' winch Is helm shown ut thn Ilialto tltealn;, con tains some of the Kreutost under-! water uctlon ever scrncmsl. Jack Holt lias a powerful role us thn direr und porformn onio exception nllv linzardmm feuts nt the hottom of the Hen. Ilu Is ubly mipiwleil hy Itulph-'frriiyeH nnd Dorothy Hn vlcr. Tho former porlrnv'H Moll's pnl. Jllsn llovler bus a dirrieult bole qh the (.dace hull UC'0 The plot rcvolveit nrotinu two buddies, who linvo formed n l);imon nnd I'ythlR friendship. Throii!i twist of fate ono buddy makes love to the nllinr'a wife, unkiinw- Inqly, but when It Is found out the I action I" fast nnd furious. It com mence In a Hinall collate nnd ends tit Ihn bottom of the Hoa whom a submarine lion with Its nose burled In tho.mud. Tim men nre trapped and It appears tlrnt It will be Im possible to reach them. OradlnK work liotween Month "MEDFORD'S OWN STORE" J "Just in" Apparel, Smartly Designed in Very Youthful Models... Such smart, new ideas are expressed in these charming new frocks that you'll just not be satisfied until you try them on. The youthful lines appeal to those of more mature years, as well as the young miss, who slips into most any style and is perfectly fitted. Many new ar rivals in "Petit Dame" frocks, of slenderizing grace, for figures requiring half-size models. There are prints, georgettes, tlat crepes m a stunning assortment, in- ? j eluding many new ensembles. Another thing that will '"ij interest you greatly is the extreme values Russell's show in spring apparel at "Wiir-. $19-75 and $29-75 Duponts Fabricoid Kitchen Aprons Wednesday Of Special . . . oc eacu Made of the same material as the finer raincoats, the fleeced back, rub berized fabric. There's not a housewife who can not find use for one of these substantial, waterproof aprons. Full coverage aprons that will protect your clothes when doing the heavier work at home. See Window Display Limit of Two to a Customer. No Phone Orders No Deliveries $5.75 Negligees $3.75 Made of beautiful Rayon fabrics in flowered and plain, with wide soft "drapy" bands down the front and cuffs also of contrasting materials.. Many different pastel shades and also in dark colors, suitable for Pullman robes. Regu lar $5.75 robes that are marvelous values at Mm- $3.75 22x44 inch Heavy Bath Towels Sr. . 29c each Double thread and firmly woven, so you get extra wear and it's a regu lar "man's size" towel, 22x44 inche3, weighing 6 pounds to the dozen. Here is an opportunity to buy your extra bath towels for sum mer at a big saving. See window display and be here Wednes- C day to share in our very biggest towel value .' No Phone Orders No Deliveries wwr mm MS For Home and Street Wear in the Smart New Spring Wash Fabrics $1-95 and $2'95 lleach nnd ltoever crock on House vclt highway completed.! Clever new ensemble frocks, panty dresses with de cidedly original ideas, step-in rocks (a step-in with a wrap-around skirt, bloomer dresses, too, that for the home or for marketing will be much in demand. They are so new and original you just must see them to1 ap preciate their smartness. Made of fast color broad cloths, prints and trimmings of permanent finish gandv. or.