Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 18, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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MEDFORD TKIBUXE, MEDFORD, Ol.MMiOX, MONDAY. VFMiKrAKY 18.-1U2!).
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INDIANS REFUSE INAUGURAL BID
NO 'SEEDING' FOR
SOCIETY
SHUNS
TRAINING
1
OF EVERGLADES
'Best People' May Be Pres
ent On February 27, But.
' Patronage Withheld . for
Stribling Vaudeville and
: Sharkey Stunts.
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, By Kclwanl .1. Nell.
Assoc In ted Press Sports WWut
. MIAMI BEACH, Fin,, Feb. IS. 1
O (aP .Under blitzing skies. In tho
heart of a winter playground of
iho rich, whero society basks In
royal f nan ion by the hQ two pu
gilists, .ncongrous In their sur
roundings, are making ready for
iho battlo of tho everglades.
Tho ' fight arena on the ntpht .
of February 27 will hold most of
tho "best people"' Tex Rlcknrd
sought always to lore o his fistic
qwws. Now thai Tex Rickard la
ilofld, Jack Dempsey, the man he
made-a mill-onaa-e, is luring thorn
to iVb. box offices with, nil the
innunetiam of . tho Void master of
tho ballyhoo. They will be there
that night, In nil probability, be
caiiHO the battle of Jack Sharkey
ana X uunt$ on imiuik iur ftny
wplffh. rpooenltion will ho 'tho
thing" O'or the ntght, supeft-edlng
yachting parties, the costume balls.
or even a visit the Deauvillo
casino Rickard built. j
But for tho time beinp, at least.!
tho Boston strong boy and nisi
Oporcla rival aro getting along!
withom tho patronage of society
and wealth, as far as their train
ing periods are concerned. The
small crowds which watch Shar
key In his training stuntsin the
.unny ring pitched . beside Tne dog
track Tex fafhioned are madtOup
of the curious,-the rnstial traveler
who. piay not be hero for the tight,
and , the Ornnge-looklng attgid
unts who hovoOnrAind all ftht
camps." Hoclety, for-the most part.
neither . talking nor thinking
V, . , Strttilliitr VniHievlik.
J Stribling. -.attracts, an , aVdieiPe
that- would enjoy, any vaudevillo ,
rhow.irt addition to a share of the
1'iKht faithful from the ranks. In
crumbly cThIiio by the sea, Suib-
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lintc .boxen ftparrlng partners, otlier to -a marked extent tho outllnq of
hoxers work against each- other, t1(! fuselage of the famous super
a former vaudeville comedian an-'na)liQi S-ti airplane with which
notincVs tho attractions and con- j Flight Lieutenant Webster of Eng
trlbutes a running fire of jokes, j nn won the Schneider cup trophy
while' 'Pa" Stribling does a bal-for Rngland In 1!27 with a speed'
anclng net with 'the boxer's two- 0f 281 miles an hour.
year-old iron. I TheMiood of the car has three
Despite all this, the heavyweight" streamline bulges to make room,
engagement Rickard planned as for the three blocks of the 12-cyl-.
an advertisement for other ven- inder motor, and these project fan
tures hero, promises to net the i wise from the crankcase. ,
Madison Square Garden corpora-! 'fne driving power, which is con-j
Hon a handsome return. vt nen
Wllllam P. Carey,, rimroad builder
and vice-president of tho Garden,
took over promotion of the match
with Jack Dempsey, ho considered
a loss of $100, 00n a goiul Invest-
r.ient In order to r.Ontai" tn3 cor-
lioratiou'n prestige. With the fight
Ktill M days nway. the maun
secma wnll on Iho way to JtOO.000
proflt. . each front wheel .throtlKh a sepn-
Hoth Sharkey anil Stiiblins aro rilt0 niochanlnm. thero belns no tie
ro (ar alon tho roiP to perfoct rn(1 (,etwoen the two wheels. To
condition" that, both ..urn in rtanuer art driver In HtccrtnR nt such n
' of ovenlelnp... Slriblinu. boxinK hiKn epeeH n strenmlined projee
. nn nverngo of oneo a week thru- tnn hn been lt'iUeil nt the front
out tho south nixl southwest. Is ( nu, r.., wlnTn Is dlreetly In lino
Ui to 18fi pouiuls, n low ns he w)1, ,at.jt HlKht Immediately In
fflTueH to trn. HharkO. with a (rnt n, driver, fnllowln out
Imrd-won Qctory over K. O. the Idea of tho front and roar
Oirlslner1 just Under his belt.. ! sKhts on a gun.
within twiOpoundB of being ready Tho c.nr. which weighs npproxl
nt l4. Ho nlantied a complete mntely 2V4 tons. U entilpped Vi'th
rest todny nnd MltrlbllnR will ro-
f rnin from labor both today nnd
tomorrow.- -
Bowlers of the Elks club team
cave the Mail Tribune loam a ter-
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rihle drubbing Sunday aftermion at i (1lrprlIon nf thcmer." Automo
the Natatorlum alleys, taking three naB!,orlnUon with city officials
straight games.
The newspaper men have neeni
,.itninn- anriiit. t.tf tho nnftt tew I
7J JllXZm WiW PAPTI!
ing tho- foro part of the HcasonjUlU UIIIIMI
incheule..
H Patton of the Tribuno look high
Score Blngle gome yesterday with
Qiod high match total with .534.
.. Montgomery Ward and Copco roll
In tho next game of tho tourna-
menl, on Wednesday night.
nw 1st 2nd 3rd Total
I'rultt .277
Oarkius IBS
Antlo HO
Unnkiiv. IM
KndesV. 1Q
Tolnl S0i
798
2nd
135
122
122
112
118
40
650
793 230
M.T.
st
3rd Total
(ireene
DeLosh
Murray
Hagen
Vntton
Handlraii . ..
134
16:1
11"
170
in
40
llfi 35 1
105
135
178
190
40
390
374
4i)0
478
120
2'ti
Tntsl
802
74
HNEUM0NIA
W Call a physician. Than begin
f "emerifency trestmem wnn
M m W-Z.
Mm
V VARORUB
fw at Millet J u rr(r1
laseu- m. Jab
Daylu W. Scott, ngni, cmef of tne Nez Peres tribe In Idaho hoa
declined to march In the inaugural parade of Herbert Hoover, saying
It is undignified to dress up in feathers and march before anybody,
even the Great White Father. This picture was taken on the capltol
teps at Boice with a tribesman.
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WITH 3 . ENGINES
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JJAVTONA BKAC1I, Flu. vV-1
A gear ratio - Hint wouldOcnable j
Major H. O. IX Segrave to attain
a speed of SI miles an hour before;
Hhiftlng from firt to second gear ,
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and a' speed of nearly 170 miles was announced today by. the na
an hour before shifting from sec-; tlonal football rules committee as
fond to high afar Is one oi the fca-,
turcs of the powerful "CJoldon Ar-:
row:1 machine, which' the" Pritish
race driver brings here in March
see king, a n$vr world's speed' reco'r'dj
: l he car , is flftscrihoa as heing
bright golden1 in color with slim,
Wlndrcuttlng lines Incorporated tor
reduction nf resisiuac It followH
veyed to each rear wheel Inde-
ppndently. Is produced throuRh a
multtplate clutch and a three-for-
Wnrd npeed gear box. To prevent
RiippUt;o powerful springs have
m,en Uf,0( jn tno tlutch to place a
load of more than 14 tons on the
plates, pressing them together.1
Located centrally in the ear Is
uln Btoprhi(r Boar, whloh' controls
iternnl
e panning brnkes on eacn
0
the foTfr wheels. Tho wheel
base is 13 feet four Inches. The
car stand three feet nine inches
high and has an outside width of
MIX 1"MII IllllU'fl UlUHHimi III':
actual width nf the body is much
less. The overall length Is 26 feet,
with a ground clearance of seven
Inches.,
Major Rcgrave Is, expected to ar
rive In this country about February
15 and proceed directly to Day
tona Beach for tho speed trials to
hn lttl,l Mnrch 1 In lfi under the
acting aa sponsors.
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GOLF SWEEPSTAKES
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Sidney Smith won tho Hall
Sweeptakes at tho Golf club yes-
i terday with a net rore of 7S. over
i
174 jut DJia lieio 01 aft rnirics. it is
187 , lfi4 , BO i intention to hold another tournn-
134 ' Jio 430 ! nient the coming wek-end.
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r FRED STONE ABLE TO
PLAY GAME OF GOLF
PKHRINO, Fin., Feb. IS.-
Krftfl Htone ha lnil . asMo h(
cruichM and Bono back 'to KOlf
jcluhji. ' .
Thin news about the famous
comedian who wan Inbir" fn
,irnnne accident about a yenr ago
VM gV(n 0t todny by Rex Beach,
.novelist, at whose
home lire
KUiw Is a guest
1 y.nrh
snld
Htone
plncd In
' t hi-i-ctn-
r-l.iy.
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FUMBLE DEAD AT
RECOVERY POINT
NEW YORK, Feb.
Adoption of a radical new gridiron
rule, maklmr fumbled halls dead
it the point of recovery,
when '
recovered by tho. defensive team,
tho chief result of n two-day secret
session.
' The committee's decision, which
approves a recommendation hav
'ih'g the, widespread hup port of foot
ball coaches, .was made public by
W. H. Langford, secretary. .
"The new rule," Haid a formal
statement; "will not aply in case
of forward passing nor to back
ward passes which aro Intercepted
before striking the grourQl, nor
will It apply to blocked kicks
which will bo played as hereto
fore." . . .
BUDAPEST. Muncjiry. Feb. 18.
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n i uni rn h or mm nnn womon
enjoying wlntcr-.poit8 in tho Bur-
go ii hind region today were terri
fied by tho sudden appearance of
wolves driven out of the forests by
hunger. , -
Thero was a wild panic ns skat
ers attempted to gain tho shores of
tho lake. In places tho Ice broke,
many persona plunging Into the
water. All wero rescued.
Greater panic uml posnlble dis
aster were averted by a few of tho
skaters who wero nrmed and
oponed fire on the wolves killing
several and frightening off the
others. ;'.
RETURNING TO ITALY
ROM R. Feb. 18. Ml Mr. nnd
Mrs. tleno Tunney nrn rcttirnin,
to Koine from the Rivera for
week's stoy at Iho Hotel Russle,
where they wero married last Oc
tober. They have been nt Cannes,
Prance, to escape the cold wave,
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fN TRIVIAL SPAT
ririCAQO, Fob. i A
brldo of iven monthn plunged a
butcher knife Into ,ihe breast of
hr hunband early yonterday and
then ran ,ercamlng for help, that
he m ght nut die.
Jlonto Tannon, JI, a power In a
syndicate for Q-emlnatlon of raeo
truck Information, had quarreled
with hlB 19-yenr-old wlfo over
"practically nothing.
"Mont and I had gone to a party
at a frlend'n," Mm. Tonnes told
polf, "and I pi i m Wo had too
Jmany drinks. When we got home
early yesterday morning wo Btart-
cd to quarrel.
"I Insisted that wo retire nnd .
Montv said, .'won't.' He snt down
KNIFE
nnd begnn to read. We quar- nuth: walnuts ortgor. 25 tf
reled some ?nore nnd I ran to the S0c;- almonds 2l-i2c peanuts
kitchen, -got a butcher knlfo and 'AlHe: pecans 2 D7c; fll
rushed nt Monty." ' I bt-rta 1 J 4j 1 1c. , i " ?
. The condition of Tonnes was! ilAi : uuying pnoes: eastern
a rrltlcnl today. His left luntf had I Oregon timothy $21,601? 22; do val.
jl-.-on mincturl. 'icy S.17j 17.a(); alfalfa 2:.C0J23:
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LEWIS MAY PLAY,
Regarding
tourney ; tho
tho state . basketball
coming ' month, . in
which the Medford high school la
practically: assured of . again rep
resenting this 0itrlct, tho Sal era
Capital-Journal of Salem says:
"The drawings foO position on
the schodulo of tho state inter
scholastlc hnskutball tournament
which will be held here March. 13,
14, 15 and 3 6 at Willamette unl-
versity will bo hold Marcel 3 an0
i no Rams run on in a manner
very similar to that. of last year,
when tho tournament proved auch;
a success, according to Roy K.
Cannon, secretary of tho hoard of
control oftho SJato Athletic asso
ciation. Mr. Cannon was In the
city during the week and conferred
with Coach Hoy Kcenc and h la as
sistants regarding tho forthcoming
tournament. ,
"Three cups will bo awarded this
year, one to tho winners, ono to
tho runner-ups rend thgj third to
the victors In tho consolation se
ries. Tho question of 'seeding' the
stronger teams, such an Medford,
Washington and Salem was
brought up buO nothing definite
done. It was tho belief, hoPever,
that the pa mo objection. to thltt
method will again prevail and tho
schedule will bo nilowvd to.stand
as drawn by "chance.
"Tne association has taken 'the
stand that they have no -jurisdiction
over Kd Lewis, the lanky cen
ter who. was such a factor fn
Washington high school's wins last
year.., If he Is declared eligible
by tho Washington school authori
ties that settles HO matter as far
as the tournament Is concerned,
provldingQtf course, that tho Co
lonials win the title In Portland.
"Tho tenms to represopt tho dif
ferent districts will not be known
much !cfore . tho fore part . of
March, with some exceptions. . A
great many: of Oie districts hold
tournaments -.to decide, who will
malco the"' trip. to Salem." . "
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rORTr.ASNJ; ,0e:;U''elv. 18. VP)
Cattle and 'calves:.' Fairly .native,
spot ' coWs' nnd heifers' looki 25u
higher. ' 'Receipts, cattle H30,
caives 205. ' : " ' - (. -
Steers (1100.-1SOO lbs.) eoo'u
J1O.6C911.20; do (960-1 100 lbs.)
good 10.75'8il.B0; .do (SOO and
up) medtpm $10(10.75; do.com
mon $8.50 5110. Heifers (SCO lbs.
down) good $1010.60; do com
mon I8igl0. Cows, good, $8.7 G if
9.50; do common to medium 'tff'
8.75; do low cutter $5p7. ' Bulls
(yearlings excluded) good beefs
$7.60(8.50; do cutter to medium
$6.7 5 Iff 7.60. Calves (600 lbs.
down) medium to choice $9.50 iff
L2;' do cull to common $8$f9.50;
Tealers, m!!k-fed, good' to cholco
$13ifi14.60; do nicllun-;i 1.60 iff
13; do cull to common $8.50r
11.50.
HOC18: Active, steady to 10c
higher. Receipts 2715, including
385 thru. Heavy weight (260-360
lbs.) medium to choice $8.75.0?
9.75; medium weight (200-260
lbs.) medium to cholco $9.75f
10.60; light weight (160-200 lbs.)
medium to choice $10,601$ 10.86;
light lights (130-160 lbs.) medium
to cholco $9.75 iff 10.76 pack
ing sows, rough and ' smooth,
$7.70iff 9.00; slaughter pigs (90
130 lbs.) medlunvto cholco $9.00ff
10.26; feeder nnd Blocker pigs (70
131) lbs.) medium to cholco $9.00
810.
(Soft or oily hogs nnd roasting
pigs excluded In above quotations.)
sHKEP and LAMBS: Steady.
Receipts 865, Including 600 thru.
Iimbs 84 lbs. down) good to
choice S14i16; do (92 lbs., down)
medium $121(14; do (all weights)
cull to common . $1 itff 12. Yoar
'0& wethers (150 lbs. down) me
dium to choice $10if13; ewes (120
lbs. down) 'medium to cholco $5.50
ifr7.6; do "(120-160 lbs.) medium
to cholco $5f. 7; do -(all weights)
.cult to common $3f(6.
lroltHo
Portland, ore., Feij. 18. VP)
Wholesale prices:
HIJTTKIl: Knsler undertone.
Portland Dnlry Kxchungo not
wholesale prices (Cubes) : Kxtras
470 slandurds 46c;- prime firsts
45c: firsts 44c. ("reamery prices,
prints. 3o over cube standards.
KdfIB: Kftslerundertone. l'ort
land Dnlry KxcPtnge (net basis):
Fresh standard oxtras 30c; fresh
standard firsts 30c; fresh medium
oxtrasjyo; fresh medium 'firsts
29c. Prices to retailors ltp 3c over
exchange prices. O ' :
MILK: Raw milk (4 per cent)
2.65 ct. delivered l'ortland loss
1. por cent. Hutlerfat station 46c;
track 47c; delivered Portland 49
52c.
ron.TRY.: (Fluylng prices)
Alive heavy hens over 4 '.4 lbs., 26c
medium hens 3 to 4 lbs., 21c;
light, tinder 3'i lbs. 18c; springs
24c; ducks. - Peking) 26c; some
higher; colored ducks 189 20c;
turkeys N'o. 1 hens 30Q31c; toms
33fr34c; capons 33 36c.
ONIONK: Per cwt. Oregon fancy
I0.5OW5.-S: boilers t3.7594.00.
POTATOES: Per en-t., Ocms No.
I grade, 11.4091.60; fancy gems
31.40$ 1.60.
WOOL: Pastern Oregon 30 Q 35c
1 In.
vnilcy jimoc.
I THE MARKETS .
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E. W. J. Hearty Co.
Bonth Front St. .
WAREHOUSE OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
SPRAY MATERIALS
cloviP $17? 17.60; out hny $lSiff
18.60; straw $8.00 ton; selling
w-iccs $2.00 ton more.
CAHCARA BARK: Stcndy, Cc
per Ih. ,
HOPS: 1028 crop 17c.
fiftll Praiiciscn Bulterfnt
SAN FRAN'CIHCO, Feb. 18. (IP)
Butterfnt f.o.b. Snn i-'rsnclsco 62c.
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Fruit Prices Today
San I-Vanclsco Fnilt Prices
SAN FRANCISCO. Fob. IS.-O
Federal-Htnto Alnrket News Ser
vice). . --'.. -,
Apples: Calif. Newtown Pippins,
cold storage. 4 tier tl.4U-1.7B; iV,
Her $1.70-2.25; i tier Sl.tfl-1.2G.
Ben Davis, fancy SI. 60-1.75,
Washington Wlnesaps, xf S2.50
2.75. fancy $2. 00-2. 25. Romo ltenu
tys, xf S2.C5-2.50. largo fnncy-S21
2.26osmnll to medium SI. 50-1. 76.
Oregon Nowtowns. - xf S2.50
2.75, fancy S2.00-2.26. Hpltzen
bergs, xf S2. 26-2. 60, fancy $2.00.
2.25, choice $1.25-1.60. Arkansns
Black, xf $2.40-2.65; fnncy $2.15
2.40. Winter Rnnnnas, xf $2.00
2.26; fancy $2.75-2.00. Hyde Kings
fnncy $2.00-2.25. Q
Pears;. Lake county-p a c k o d
Winter Nolls $2.75 per box, small
sizes $2.00-2.600
Oregon d'AnJous, $3.60-4.00.
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Wall Streej Report
,VKV YORK, Feh. 1S. m Tho
stock market, having passed thru
a drastic reaction last week, re
bounded sharply nt the opening
today, turned heavy again before
mldriny and thon milled again in
the early afternoon under tho lea
dership of tho copper shares.
Trading was only moderately
heavy In volume.
Utilities took tho lead In forcing
a strong upward movement In tho
last hour, ns call money dropped
to 7 per cent. Johns Mnnvlllo ral
lied 11' polnta-front Its early low
nnd Kndln (old) 14 points. Amer
ican nnd Foreign Power sold 8
points' above' last week's close.
Among shares gaining 3 to 14
points wero Montgomery Ward,
'General Klectrlo, Anaconda Cop
per, Intcrhorough Rapid Transit,
Curtlss, National Cash Register
and V, H. 8teel. Tho closing tone
was steady. Hales approximated
3.300,000 jahares.
Josephine Hullding Loan Assn.
moved tn Masonic building, Grants ,
pass. ., i
Portland New Journot .''offices t
will bn open to public marea- 1 In
Etiyett' bulMlpg. .
use S
Tbia modern insecO'"le ia.tlie best all round orchard spray that
chemical science ha tleveped. 0t is eapet i:Uly recommended
for the control of San Jose Scale and Blister Mite, and U en0rsPi
everywhere by liorticiilturisU and practical orchard isls.
S-ty Diy Lime Sulfur is effective and economical vlien used
actwrding to our recommendations. q
Jessie f. Minrnr, Pro?. Ml. Sunset Orchard, .fcdforJ. says:
".iPslatcd in our Idler to ;o f Oclnher 2Slli, 19?6. we. vsc,l .
your Prv Htnc Sulfur for the control of Son Jose Scale inr:uq
lliat vca'r nih'o.i'e w ' very '.cell p!easc with the rcsullS.
. Wc used your Dry Lime Sulfur agaK in 1'2T at Hie rale of ;
60 pounds to 200 railoiut and our experience of the previous year .
was repealed. The iuatrrijl.is much cosier to handle, with less:
waste than the liquid," ... . '." ' . : ; "
Why punish yourself with the, many ug9eealilrt features of
Liquid Lime Sulfur when you con lftiy u 33" Baume test IJrae
Sulfur in dry form, eliminating the high trucking eoO, excess
weight, extra cost of handling leaky -barrels, and other objection'
able features of Liquid Lime Sulfur. . , : '
S-W Free MFUlsion
A high viscosity, highly refined safe dormant oil spray
S-W Free Mulsion is "recommended for heavy infestations of
Scale, Red Spider (Brown Mite, European Red Mite) and Aphis.
Jt mixes with hard or soft water . . . does not separate . . . leaves no
residue to harm the trees. See our local dealer for your requirements.
THtSHERWM'WLUAMS CO.
; (Pueifit Cons t Offices) - -.
' San Franclscti '" . Los Angeles " ' . Portland
rSeallto " . . ,i(!okaiie , , . Salt Luke Clly .',':
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"Oakland
Phone 154
i Progress Achieved
Through Electric" Power
This Is the first of a series of adver
tisements comparing tho' domestic
comforts of the "(lay Nineties" with
present day electrical convelences and
coniArts.
GONE ARE THE DAYS
. . . When windowo wore sealed tight in sickrooms "to keep out
' night air" , . . whom we "fed, a cold nd starved a fever" . , . Q
. when hot ripplieiitinns consisted of : " '. , '
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.- HOT BRICKS that often gnvewarm stirpnses ...
or- -. . '- -, -: '-''C'-u-.i
HOT IRONS that mado us anxious to get woll nt onec '
ilOT WATER BOTTLES Hint leaked on crilionl oecnsioits. ,
, A revival ofPven 1 lie fittest was son?t.imes ncecssBvy after n "hot '
application" in the "Gay Nineties." 5 ' '; '
THE ELECTRIC HEATING PAD,, unlike its predecessors, is never :
too hot nnd doesn't cool off. Flexible can ho wrapped or adjusted .
to fit any part of tlio body. It brings immediate relief from aff lie- - .
tions of the throat and chest, chills, toothache and many other Ills.
Be Prepared for Emergencies That Call for An
ELECTRIC HEATING PAD
TriE California Oregon Power Company,
For the
Dormant
- W Dry Lime Sulfur
Monarch Seed & Feed Co. ; ;
323 East Main Phone 260 i ' 1
CARRY SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPRAYS IN CONVEN
IENT GARDEN SIZES. '
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OFFICES.
Medford Grants Rut Roaebwg. Klamath Fall
VMu Diuinulr-lifoniU
Spray
The 2." ll. bag It
convenient lor you'
' .Uu&rf mlxtog a iliiyl mat-
Qr. Hit i.mfi. no bolhut.
ronAMb-iiJ. lun. hvcami it
HrWl
s I
a A valuable praying
fiulde for you
Writ for tht nrisuWUtiemi
Sftmylmg Crt. . it gUm coW
ttirmctiotu for the control oj
enhQntpctiu , . ... 4' , .
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