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MEDFORD-MaTE-TRIBTJNE,' ITEDTOKDr OREGONV FRIDAY; FFBRtTARY 15,-1929.- VAGE WO' BElLViEW LADIES ENTERTAINED BY MRS:S.K; BARNES '. HEIXVIEV, Oro., Feb. It!. (Spo-clalI!-Mr8. S., K. , I)arna enter "talnsd at her homo last weak with quilting' party,-'' Thin was nn'all day affair and a delicious dinner was served to the ladles at noon. Thofln present wore Mrs. Oscar j with a dinner. Sho had as her nelB Mrs. 1). B. Bayllss ind Mrs. P.. S. Provost i of .Ashland. The afternoon hours wera ptlent with music and conversation. Mr. and MVs. O. 8. pntlef of Ash land were out Inspecting their steam tractor whleh they, are hav ing cleaned and repainted prepare-, tory to sidling. They havo the mh Ichine stored in Jchho Nell's barn bhed. '''., . I Mr.' anil Mrs. C. E. Tucker of IDend Indian were In from their iur farm Saturday. They inado the trip as far as the. Applognte ranch oh horseback. Krom there Uioy hove their ear. They report their foxes are doing' flno thlC chid weather. They hero-a number' of pair on their farm at present. '.- Mr. and Mrs. O. A.1 Drown wore Martin, Mrs. Balrd. Vis. Teiiper Medfnrd visitors last Thursday aft- Clapp place In Oellvlew and three slightly: Improved at this time and Mrs. Walter .Russell, who is resld- chlldren hard entered the school The Worlaud" funilly arrived hero recently frpm aji Eastern,' Btate Mrs. Clapp will be missed In this community aB. she ai in active worker la the Parent-Teachers' a:.--soi'latlon and. had charge of tlio girls' sewing class. . Mr and" .rrs Wills' ny'rd'. wiio' recently imrchnsed the UindreaulL piano, are busy-ciearlnR . off some new uiiid preparatory to planting alfalfa seed. Their children are attending the' Bellvfew school. Ernest Applegate of Dead Indian was In Ashland on business Wed nesday; i, i ., - ; T. The' Bellviov Parent-Teachers' association Is planning a very in teresting progrtu, tor, tho regular meeting which occurs on" Friday oveiiingFebruury IS. nt tho scliool house. This Is the anniversary of the P.-T.JA. and it program in keep- it is honed sue will be out soon. lnc on the nroDerty In T.ilent. will The dunce committee has every- move on'o.the ranch shortly. Air. thing In roadlnesB or the .Valen tine dance to be given at the Com munity eluh honso Friday evorijiig. The Tucker orchestra will furnish old time dance music for the occasion.- Tho ladle win xerve cake and coffee during tho evening. . . i MRS-i K!NG, TALENT Mrs. Homer I.hrron entertained .Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Merrvman en at her- votiTitry-homo last hriciny ) tortalned Friday evening with an Ing with the Occasion . wllL l ren "-'--' -- 1 aluminum dinner served and ore- dered 6V the imiills'-nr hnih tins j jmivu, IJ luu uuiiiuimu mur. . j Jiunw i upper uu(l lower graues. . Airs.,U0O. ipresent to enjoy tho affair werts I Helms upd Mrs. 3;mps6n are the . M m.A tu I R haHunn ' M i.hAutaaUc- , I, ..t , ....M .,,,. m. .... ....."..., . . ..wwnac IUI KTVIIII1K Mlltl Will aid Mrs. T. Ij. Nell, Mr. and Mr,! serve refreshmentr consisting of Mum FOVDER 25 T 25c v More thtn a pound and a half (or a quarter , Same Price far over 38 years GUAKANTTEED PURE' 3Mms oj "pounds used joytneuovernmenr R. J0. Newbry, Afrs. Oettllng, Mrs: Kilfna Trusty, Mr, and Mrs, Oscar Low, Klsio and Klmer ilnlbert, Mrs; Richard Sheideltor and daughters Helen and Louise, and Mr.. and Mrs. James Hayes. . -'-' "- - ,lrs. S. IC liarnos, guardian, of Served the Juvenile department ; of the Yeoman lodge, is busy drllllns'for tho program on -Founders'' day, February 20. . The next drill will be held at the yeoman hall - inv' mediately after school. Mrs. Human Is preparlr.lt a surprlso for the team in the form at it supper and Valentine party after the drill H over. The regular meeting of the lodge -was held Tuesday evening. Mr, and Mrs. Wlllurd nlleu and the T.arnes family from Hellvlew were In attendance 1 yt. Some of the Hellvlew people vim attended the Elks Valentino dance Tuesday, evening, hold in the ledge room were Mr. and Mrs.- f.iMi Tucker, Mr. and MrB. Fred Homo:i, Mr, and Mrs. Homer flarron, Mr; ; and M s. Albert Thomas and Mr, j ami Airs. 0..,p. Low." ; j-i ; f;. Mlaa June Milkr of' Lincoln, On;., Hpant the week end at th bor.ic t.t Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wajli:, eai; of Aahlaud. '.. i I Mr. a:id Mrs. J. II. Koburtson '-. nutertalnod at their home, on tho j 1'aclfls highway Sunday. They had, I ua their gueBts Mi s. Grace Ah-. ! drows and her. sister, Mrs. Qou'.d, who Is visiting-here from Sacra-' inonto, and a niece, Miss Ruth Owens, who is a student of the .Southern Ore-ion normal school, -; Mr. and 'Mrs. J. D. Whitney or Alaska are spending the winter at tho home of Mrs. Whit toy's fatlior, R, C, Kincald. , Mr. Whitney, was a dinner guest at tho home Of Mr., and Mrs, Archlo Kincald Wed nesday, ,". Mr. and Mrs. Worland and fsht-' fly - have taken ' possession of the Valentine cookies and sandwiches. 1 '1 hursday afternoon a program was arranged by Mrs. McKlnney and Norma Reeder, teachers ,of the Eellvlew' school. -, The blrhdnvs of -the following noted mien were nb- at this time:, Lincoln. Phillip .intends to ..maka: some Improvements on the Talent prop erty in' the near future. -' Mr. nnd Mrs.. Virgll JIawIey Sir. and' Mrs. 'ftalph Householder . and" family of Mcdfor.1 and Mrs.-ilenr; M'ason'.and son,".Wayne,': mdde'-ttp a coasting', party,,-, whiett enjoyed ' tho winter sports on the Green-1 epring.-mounuiln Sunday.-- Mrs.', Clements was a V dinrier. guest lit tho home of Mr.' and Mrs. Ch.aso flarclnor Thursday. - ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank .'yvheelor olf Long Beach, CaL. i stopped at ' tho j' A. T." Edinunsoh home, for n short ' visit" one day latt ' weck.r"' They Iwero on their way to Salem. XOro-I jlton. Mr. Whoeler is a cousin lot Mr. Edmtins. - ' ' ' : - , ! Mrs. Ilastcl Ferns attended , the ; dance given by tho Odd, Follows ;and ; Reboknh' lodges' in Uihlnhii last Friday night. ! , : " ' - i ;.' Mrs. Sula Dean, returncit to, her homo in Phoenix the ITrst -nt ;the week : visiting with relatives in Talents and- Wagner .'creek, -r '. ' f- Tho young pcoplo of tho Ep :.k.i 4 IV I cereal biiristiihS hot for the vouiislers alfearrv brcalifast for the grofips SHREDDED WHEAT TH1 tn nor .miiK gm.m. m.m.-r -mt - - (By Mrt... li.j Trycr) Vj, ,; TALFN1V Feb-,.li-r-(Speoltvi,r M(s .toart,"J3.osley? of Portland, di rector;, of education 'for 1 tile ' Ore gon .State Tuberculosis association, addressed, the young, ladles of tho.;iyorih league held a very enjoyable nigh, school last Thursday after-1 party at the homo of 'Mr. and noon. Miss Besley was laccompa-' Mrs. E. .T. NowbrJ- Tuesday oven-' nlcd by Mrs. Lydla King, county j ing. Tho evening was spent in health nurse. i- pinyjrig games, with refreshments Mrn.v Marlon Trycr.-to 'confined 'served later in tho oveninir. Iohfellow Edison and St.' Valen-1 to her homo-this week with an- Mrs. Hotchlns of Medford' called tine layed,a part on the program. 1 otheratlaek of tho Qu.'r!" I Tuesday at the mome of Mr.'.Malt-l A Valentino, box was prepared by j Tl, basketball ;gamo . played last by. Mrs; Hutchlna brought to1 the pupils In eac h room anil at the ! Frlrtny night nt Butto Falls . be- the friends of her ' son-in-law, Mr. Close ot the -nrternooti the-valen- iwwn'inq isuuo rails nnu Talent j Harry Bright, tho : notice of his tines were' distributed. This was i teams resulted In' tho Talent boys death,'' which occurred in Crescent enjoyed, by the parents and friends I ana -Butto Falls girls winning. City. The remains were brought of the youngsters. The teachers ' K'ehard Petri, who, ..luu been to Medford Tuesday and the fu- in thisr Sfihool are planning to ptit'W"lmg a few weeks nt ;hls home ncrnl pervlccs were held-at' the on a play some time In March t.here, ,returncl. to his work at 'thai Perl Funeral Homo Thursday. Mr. secure funds for (nine ' pldygrouml J'Klamejt h Agency Sunday.' ,rjright and his family lived for a equipment' for the; cblldreH. ' 1 i , j 'MrjJ jtt. A. r Uardner, who . has couple of years on Angner creek ' and Mrs.' Talhbt were kilek.) been spending tho winter with her Rev. Black ' had charge of the Sunday at the home of Mr. and lrt"Ughleiv Mrs. F. F. Burk in Med- service?. Interment was made' in Mrs., Robertson. . '-: :iford, moved Thursday to theV Bar- the-'Jacksonville cemetery -' The Upper Valley Community ber Koino In Ashland, where she- carl Mellln made a trip' to Ash- chid -vera it reguwr- meetbtg.Jn :wtn iamm-s few months. . id Wednesday evening to u hi'.-s; jf'u! to The oi SHREDDED WHEAT comes m irasv - package 12; full size biscuits .Si The original . ' ' RILEY VISIONS TRADE Tnnr in on the Shredded Wheal pro gram every Monday morning at 10:30 iSn-lO'O-KtiO-KCW-KOMO.KIIQ the-cluh rooms Wednesday- attar- ,;Tho Crater, I.ake' group ot tho 'friend otto BosAnuer who Tls crl -' nIoea by, the senior class p ' Bapuat cnurci n6oa:wltH about 80 ladies piesentj camp Fire Girls met at the home cnlly 111 in' 'tno hMniTal IK lllit :fa pected to bo presented at the, - Elder .J.,-. Kenton .-will preach A'.'veryvinteroatlng". meeting was iof Miss Peggy Hamilton Monday !..".. V" " ;i " - It, . -high scho.l in the near future. Sunday evening at 8 .W. held; 'at hlch. a ro)brt-waslght. ' The' girts finished' tho Do'tutld 'Mayga' of ' Wisconsin' iL-Wate" for further announcement: ) b-' W' BVoeal- elder. -ilieard ,fm . tho'ivarlous eommib:'ewng' they wore aolhg for tho vtoitlhir - with "hik'--miiihr Tntm-'Stii'ivZiU it r -nh ' ' ., j, . l."':-" .tator.l'M.dforda.Cros.' which will be cTmLsl bZfc ' . cuu p.niuiiK oi u cuuk uook. Aiitjr'poon. top gins are-pianhlnfr ' o dl&cufilon ;it was decided by thpjn Wide ffld of work for this year members' to abandon the nla nfoi : Tho Talont hnvs hnnirothnii nnn the time beinK. Aftor the biifllriPKi nlavrrf n Mm(, f ......1, u"11' 1 u." lu ..u.,vm? ine. . iuiu.u. wn.. . upworth leapuo at 6:30 p. m. 2cSlh roStaMa11' ' S e wS'ao!,: ai:-tTLnm r6"U,'"nB L"' a V.'Ct0ry " om much warmer during Mrs. Katie Mason' spent Monday ' , i0tf.-!J?,L0?"n.,8U!r 7Jh.B. ?'ltent b0i:a:hY. r:BC0Ta 'he winter. This curtain can bo afternoon in Ashland, shopping. hI? ration, valeatlnes also served asi M, and'- Mrs. Leys tornn-"J" u. iukuuh ui iiQuini' inn nrnnnr iidrr 'nntnri t r.. nu. " r---- - ihvimi nun unu min, nuurii ner to escort to tho dininK room. jKmfth, Mr. .and1 Mrs.' Klvla Ooch-- afternoon aV new' ct ! ' baby" C.erice. speht ; Sunday TT ta.n of heavy duc-k was hung -In' afternoon In Medford. ,.' ....';' in m J.m .the Community hall to divide the' Ed Gore-oX Medford! was a vto-l .' Ki.worth1 leniiin et B ib n m FUTURE WITH ORIENV sary .for entertainments or dances. F, F. Burk of MedfortK fdrnished ft-rs. Maoei Morryman and Mrs. , an with a dinner party last Sun- , curt n and h.m. it' Margureito Meservev were host-', inv' : . tne curtain nna nung it. LA GRANDE, Ore.;! Feb. '15.---(fl") Vislonlng a great future for the Regular prayer meeting' Thurs- Pacific northwest with the open- day evening at 7:30. j Ing of trade with the Orient and neit ehnreh evontnir will he the gradual Increase in population ernoon in , Ashland,, shopping, held nn Tuendnv March sth. This from the east and ' mlddlewest. Rev. Aubry Brown spent the ls a aoclai evening for members: Frank Branch Riley, ' Oregonlan first of the week in Albany, re- an(j their friends. - " u'ho lectures annually In the east turning Thursday. v- -' v "'': . of the lures of the northwest, ad- The Iadles' Ald 'of the Metho-'1 - H. J.'Fawcett, part owner of the; dryed more than six'hundred La iltfSI" at is tying treeWtka Orange Pekoe i i r n ia drriwiB-jj t f Columl)ia,9 STARS OF THE WEEK fV- Two ' ' : Xllaick Crows h4 ' DA MCE Ii:COIII 170I-I Lcfl Do It (Let's Fan in Love) (From "Paris"). Japanese Mammy Fox Trot' Paul Whlteman and His . Orcheitra, 10 inch, 75c - ' . UO'i-n The Sun It At My Win dow (Throwing Kiiici at Mr) Fo Tro( Leo Reiunan and His Orcheitra. The Song I Love Foi 7rof-.' Ben Sclvio and Hit Orchettra. 10-inch, 75c - VOCAL RECORDS , . IODN-D IFswDownan'QoBooml Down Whre the Lolly-Popt Grow Vocal HarmonietEthd and Dorothea Ponce. 10-inch, 7Sc - 1COU-D Sweethearts on Parade. . Avalon Town Vocal Duett Ford and Glenn. 10 inch, 7S 1700-I The Spell of the Blues. Poor Punchinello Focaa Otorge Dewey Waihington. 10 inch. 75e esses for the' nftftrnnnn' Mva r'f. i u, . . . fin and MrsViones or AshVah 1, Z, .' . ?""!" dancing party on Friday Febru mer residents and al.o''-tn'oinhe ',,;- .chiokan -doW! T . ' th ' Thl w'."e a Wash- of tho club,, were present. -Mrs.;! :xmrn-'- H6h B. E. RoblsOn'flf Ashland was a !. 'wr Tr WaUer RuTselL C" 3 and B? m,,,lc- Com0 and guest of ' Mrs. .Barnes. Mrs. , Mar-"Monda0 Sir RosandeV who lma ,mJ?y--ycon,elf tha Frederick,1 Who- hos'been, an- f,e en working aV ChHooun for'tho'- Mr' nnd Mra' HaroW Turpla ot able' to Uttond, tho. mcotin-js. iwas ' tZ Z onths came o'er o Yonca,Ia 8pent Tuesday, a guest, also present.! . Tho': jadles . were all Ashland to vi" 'his tether ot d nt tha nomo of ' an(1- glad. td welcomo hor' back to th I Roaander about a i week mo nd Mrs- M,1Ier' Mr' and Mre' Tilrplrt flnnlr 'On (n Mm .,HI u"""ir, BUOUl a WCPK BgO ana , , MnnlornV . 'n I f . At tho regular meeting of the school board last Monday evening dlst church met at tho home of : Pennsylvania mine at'Conner, Cab, ' Ci nnde nconle here last nlkht at The Community club will giro ' Mrs. . Charley Holdrldge, with n spent this morning In the city on a; a Joint chamber of commerce 'and uood attendance." 1 ' '' buying trip. ' I Rotari' dinner." :- liutto Falls' and -Talent. Mrs. It u s soil and daughter. Pearl, visited her father in Ash , land TUesdiiy afternoon. Mr. Ro- !t'-',SJ0Ji! MJ"""'1 him in a very critical condl- will meet with the ladles to dis cuss kitchen arrangement and dec oration,. . Tills promises, to bo a very Interesting meeting. " Anotber'-drovd ' of "Worses was shipped to Portland thefirst of the woek' b' tho1 cattelemen'a as sociation; This Is the third bunch MHiAVf-.:-. ftnm . , IIia ranna Thlu movement' was -sponsored by tho I""" "ad had two hemorrhages cattlemen-so ihat moirebd would 'ui the stomach and tho doctor bo available- for rango catllo. r .. '"ought his only hope wnsto be Mr. ClntjkoH, Bgent,.for 'tho Dal- m,0J'9 nt 0 0 ha",Un1, foitr-duthrle wrtimny.vwhs iritor-( wll'"n "n" 1?.r,- , ; " ' : ,, .b.v,ii,.rirmfln m ini, vloinltv thol Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tlmmons first of.thBvaok lii'regaNl to hay ra ,llm,or ,lt the homo for the dnlrv. stock, on their fiirm. 5 r- nn1 " I:,,y LoVander Thu Ha reports that": there' is ! a short ag6 of ood alfalfa. hay.-. . i ,i' 0. M. Wilton was a business vis itor In Rollvlew- lrom his homo at Shale City. He reportB the roada in very bad condition. It has been repotted thai Charles Llndsy of Dead Jidlnn and Fred Henry of-the Covi '.district have disposed of their timber. Roy. Taylor Is gotti.ig his saw mill at Shale City ready for opera tions. He has 1)18 lumber already contracted for to parties at Hilt, Cal. A . . - Mr. Clackas sold over a hundred bead of hoge from ', the ' Balfour Outhrlo farm to Virgil- Chapman, ownor of Uio, Euat Side market, in Ashland.: '" . - . -., Sumuof- Partidr Tias: Bcvoral men At Work oil his place .clearing oft tlon He waa taken' to tho hoS- ,t, h.,.T - v.7 . ""'" the entire staff of teachers' were There will be a bail;otball1'gamff hero - tnnlglit (Friday) between re-eleeted to servo for another year. . -, i- The piny Hoe-Doo. :Coon now If you had to make 1 1 10 day. Mr. and Mrs. Olonn Saltmarsh : - ' ',' . . v ':, woro over from Little Applegnto gallons OI VOtir Pood and spent Sunday with tholr par- j gvvi ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Hamilton. "T fT1 A CAT T,I, Mrs. Hazel, Ferns was a dinner VrvrLtTVlVI . oUjlli guest at tile homo of Mr. and" 1 J . J Mrs. L. .O. Fonland lost Wodnes- WOUldD. t J"OU UO it Tnm-'noll, who'has ihnd an at-'. S'littlc at a time? fv tack of tho flu la again ablo to, - . bo about, ' '. '. , .. Mi's. Henry Mason ' and Mrs. Paul Guackcnbush visited their sister, Mrs. Stags, who is ill, In Medford Monduy. Mrs, E. W. Learning spent Monday-afternoon -at the home of Mrs. M. K. Tryer.-; ,'' ; : . '; J. Mrs. Cora Donham' IS -driving -a new Chevrolet six coupe. .' . , Ou' Thursday. February iS. Mrs; Bonlo land near Emigrant creek Mablo Mack, county -homo dem- n. nnnrntnrv to Alii-liiir uporilnlr. S . . I nnuli-ntlnn - nnt will mnn villi oscar Martin and Mr. Williams the Talent Community club to ar- : are' busy burulng hrhslr nud cut:lrnngn a dnto- for the homo eco- H I l-.l'.S RROn Op course you would I Then you could keep it smooth keep it from scorching keep it under control. Likewise- Hills Bros, never ronst coffee in bulk. ,J few pounds jtt a time bv their) piifbti tcdi '.continuous, process:? tvery berfy is roasted evenly ana ,a rich uniform flavor; such as no other' coffee has, is assured. I lug wood on , tho property nd)ln;jnoinic school which will be- hold I Intr thn srhnnl rrmin'du. A V. Horfd nd".Mr. Talbot hnva hbro In tho near fiituro.-'-V' - -' - ! uiio jtPHantier tins irncten nis yon, together, with -a 4u-acre tract in lower California to Mr. -Phillips of Ashland for 200 . acres Just porth of Arhlnnd. . His daughter. 14 3 3-D Two Blsrk Crawl In Hddet Parts 1 and 2 Com ; mdy Sketch Mnran and i Miclc 10-Inch, 75c "NEW PROCESS" . f. vi. s. ru! of. '. ha tnnal llrcortlwg The Rreortli trllhoul Scratch established' a -wtiott-yard bear :tbe I nronorlr hero and In Ashland can- .Mooa L,imur company antt nave a truck 'to deliver block wood and hard wood. Little Josephine Poachoy. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. llort l'eachoy. who ls quite ,111 at her home, ls slightly improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs, Ktiwin Dunn at tended a card party Tuesday even ing at the horns ot Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Peters. L. J. Hoed has erected c real estate sign across from his house on the Pacltld highway which luill catos he has ehteied the real es tate business.- Ho oxpects to deal extensively with BollVlew prop'ortv as It Is very much In demand nt the present time, . i . . S The school records snows an in crease of 10 new. pupils-stuco the first; of the year. : Miss Lath Joy, daughter of Mr. nud Mrs.. Albert Joy, entertained at bor home on the Boulevard las' Friday evening with a Valominc party for the pleasure of a group of her school friends. - Tho even' Ing -was spent with dauclng nnd various Valentino games', David Johnson receiving the flxt nrtxa In the gnme contost. John Dickey was consoled. Refreshments car; ryltvg out the Valentino Idea were served at 10 o'clock, by Miss Beth assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. C. Joy. Those who enjoyed, this de-' lighttul evening nt the Joy home woro Mary Poley, Leah DcHaaB, June ' Carey, lieulnh Jlorvvy, Iris Atterbury, , Rosa rranco, - John Dickey, Carls Mooro, . David John son, Kenneth Stralton, Clyde Mn lono Jr., Malcolm Jones and Rob ert Yeo. ' '- ' Mrs.1 Homer Mooro, who under went in operation which.- though considered slight at the time, ha? rausod her to be routined tn her bed (or the past week. Is slightly .. '., :u .-'CVC. . COFFEE frril from ike pri- Buily ofrncd with iki key, CI929 -c- :,: Famous ifo urges 3ugar in diet "Make your, foods more palatable,' V "' ':i- .i-'-'lULsr 1 v-'-w-"' ' V. ',-i. ' f'S.; . J'-" ;' ' ' ; ' .. .Wif SKcSNTLVj went to one of tha country's Bt eat universities and asked an eminent fpsd siicnti'st his ideas about sugar in the diet. "Sugar is the most Inexpensive condimental food in the world," h. said. then he went on to explain what he meant ; in: detail. "Sugar makes the diet more palat able," he said, "Sugar is Nature's incomparable flavor. Sugar is one thing that makes the daily dullness of our overly refined foods endurable. Another thing, it is wholesome.' Another thing, it is inexpensive." This famous man has hit it. Sugir is perfection in sweetness. It is the ideal flavor aho a food.. ' Think of how good foods are made delightful to the taste by the addition of sugar.. What could be better for us than grape fruit, apple sauce, cranberry sauce, baked apples or stewed dried fruits of sit kinds, fresh or canned berry pies, cereals, jellies knd jams? All of these are examples of excellent foods full of min erals, vitamins and other Jiealth elements made delightful to the taste by the addition of sugar. , - Sugar in connection with cocoa or chocolate can make milk' into a delicious beverage for thousands of children and adults,, who find milk more tasteful when sweetened. The flavors of nearly all vegetables are improved in the cooking by the addi-' tlon of sugar. , There is no substitute for sugar in good cookery. The sugar way is the happy way. luc Sugar Institate. 31 " : ' EJ-tiEi The tentlenpy of spray pump .design is toward greater '-efficiency and better -results.'' Spray' pumps of yesterday, will pot - answer? for the - standards' of to day. To spray for profit' now means scientific spraying, and scientific spray ing, whether op a' largd or, small scale, involves speed, thoroughness, economy and labor reduction to which must be added eudurancc and dependability' of "equipment. - ; " . ' '-.- ' ' , ... The splendid record of ' '- ' '- ' : Myers Self-Oiling Power Spray Pumps . and Complete Power Spray Rigs in every field of the spraying world stands pre-eminent and is tho best testi monial wfe can offc? for them, and accounts in no small measure for their se lection and use by leading orehni'dists, nurserymen, secdsmcu,' gardeners and fanners. ... , '. - Having had fifteen ."years', experience- with sprayers of different kinds" wo have selected the Slyers line of power and Hand Sprayers as the line that of fers the, most for the spray dollar invested, in simplicity and easy accessibility to working parts whioii.'nre constructed to give trouble-free service. -; ." ; A postal card 'addressed to us will bring further information." ' " -' - ' Freeman Implement Co. JACKSON COUNTY AGENTS Central Point, Oregon Phon 49 i