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O O i MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOftl). OREGON.- ERIDAV. SfAKCri .1. VAUJfi TJiKEW Protect Orchard Profits Now! f Give your trees the pro tection from scale and in sects that they need. While the winter spraying season is here, clean up for finer crops next sea son. Spray now with Neutrol Emulsion Hundreds of fruit growers know how effectively thess spray materials eliminate scale, other Insects and Insect egos and how great- I ly they Improve general K orchard health. Call on our local dealer for further information on these sprays. wiaiia CONSCIENCE FUND EXPECT CHAPLIN OF U. S. TREASURY I BAGK TO STUDIO EXCEEDS $500,000: AFTER SICKNESS ASHLAND PUPILS 'CHINESE SHIP SINKS TRAIN FOR SHOW WITH HEA-.7I.IFE LOSS I ' Tr V. yrh n 1 1 nnTo I r ni ph c llM)ntoliofl from UniifiUmi lnilnyt wild Hie Chinese slenmor Shminn ! hail l)icn wrerkeil with tho loss of : Ml Uvea 28 mlloH above l-('lisum I tho Ynngtzu Kiaun'. j Injr Kentucky dorby winner ownr-(J-hy Mia. John I). Jtr-rtz of Chicago, , It was announced iouay. WASHINGTON' ((F) Treasury' officials are confronted with many i difficult problems, but one thai; never has been solved is Just how ' . much ease is given the troubled consciences of thousands of con tributors to the conscience lund. i which j b" : I-OS AXf! l-.'LKS, .March X. (P) Charlie Chaplin, noted motion pic ture comedian and producer, to- day apparently had won his iy,ht iiinst ptomaine poisoning rtnd in- now nssroKiitos S.tiiS.fHM.bl. f . . ya n-.oi- t veil aii.w i:ii,..)",!""ihl,vw vak-um-u i r irtlin...,i....t.. o.rit..ti. on ' lnnt he would bo able to return to I reiary, serving tho lonKent term any soreetary has had n financial i hnnH nf thn I'ftvnrn mont a norenn .whose nnme wan never divulged I "' Uailnst . polsonlnc appeared Uent $250 to the treasury to pay j for some wrnnff done the sovern- mcnt. Whether It was for failure ' his vvurk next week. Chaplin was stricken wllb ptoiunlno last .Man- , t day while at his studio, when the Italfom. &Co. Iiuecticitkf Department Balfour Building. San Francisco Medford Dealer, Robert T. Cochran & Co. Potatoes- -Potatoes For one day only SATURDAY, MARCH 2, we have 60 sacks of Klamath Netted Gems at 85 cents per hundred. Phone 64 & E. FRUIT CO. - Eleventh and Fir Sts. won. intestinal Influenza devel opefl as a complication. His tern peraturo durlntf tho crisis rose to m nay taxes, for theft or for soma- cBroes. nut last n0ni it nan thins 'else never was learned, hut , 'iroppeii to normal. ho money was put in a fund and I nuius, j napnn ,r,.,rbH no k,v ofiniu from nni ; physician, visited the Chan in ''-denlified person. homo only once yestordny. Ho ox- ; . Since then thousands of con- j pressed himself as confident that trihucions of n similar nature have j prevenllvo measures taken would been received. j slave off more serious illness. (lenerally contributions nro no i Itndio reports, apparently from compnnled by unsigned statement. the east, thpt Chaplin was dendi 'to the effect that It is for payment caused 1,-rcat commotion In both for defrauding; tho Government or i 'he Chaplin homo and studio. Tho for oversight in falling to mau.i comedian - producer s representa the proper pay nt. 'Occasionally, lives issued formal statements, de ; however, the anonymous writer will admit it is for it minor theft. A New Yorker sent $.r00 to the ' treasury and to make certain that it would reach the. proper fund he -look five $100 hills nnd cut them 'exactly in the center, sending ono ! halt of each to Soeretury .Mellon and tho other half to the collector of internal revenue. -Neither half could have been redeemed by treasury without tho other half as : the treasury requires two-thirds of ia mulllnted bill for redemption, i Since 1827 Ihero never has been !n year In which some nort of an increase in the fund lias not boon ! received. daring Chaplin "very much alive" : uiftl in no danger. ' 4 i Twins Are Born in Different States I f I A WAT I r A . Kas.Wl Dolores the; -lane and Phyllis Claiue look alike. . (Pi ompnnv lleiuli Count KntenMl I.ON'l'lON, March 1. (V) The entries f,r tho Newbury Spring cup race fiver one mile on April 1:1 Include ltelph Count, Hie Invinl- .Miss Liurn House of Mascoutah, Kas., recently became the bride of Alex llsohn of California, who be gan correspondence with her six ye: rs nto after reudlng a Down- pnper account of her skill la plo making. s Fifteen pallbearera were requir ed to officiate at tho l'uneral of Mrs. Ada Smith of Merrick, L. ., vho weighed 5G5 pounds. Mme. Uernlce ValeWa of Bor deaux had $70,000 worth of jewel.") stolen from her in Paris by a new French maid. 'Lena Rivers" at , j Playhouse Tonight ! The drama at (ho llayhout;o to ! ninht is "Io.na HI vers." Toinor ! row evening and Sunday l'YanUH Comedians will present "Lp In Ma bel's Koom," a snnppy comedy drama in which all the, cast appear to advantage. Roth plays are well known nnd popular with tho theater-goin public. ns twins should, hut ono bahy is a native of Nebraska nnd the tntaer in a true daughter of Kanflnfl. Their pnrents, Air. and Alrw. Will Snyder, live ou a farm near the KanaaR'-NebrnHka bonier. Tho stork viriliing tho Snyders wloo in one day broutiht Phyllis Elalno to '''tho farm and (hen left Dolores tit a hospital in FtallR City, , Neb. PORTLAND, Ore., March 1. (P) f,ittle hnpo was held today for tho recovery of Jimmlo I'luston, 1 X, xhot Bundny nlplit by a police of fleer. The polleenuin said younK Huston attempted to escape after ho had been surprised while peer ing into the window of an cast side residence. The bullet entered near the hip nnd toro through several folds of intestine. A statement by the President of the S perry Flour Co. S PERRY FLQURCa marcnes on We are not chit We are not 'The Sperry Flour Co. has re cently become a unit of the. - Genrral Milli, Inc.- The only change involved U that ofcor poniieownexhip.The Sp.rrj' Flour Co. remains, in every way, a PacificCoast organiza tion. Under the terms of the amalgamation Sperry prefer red stock is being redeemed and Sperry bonds retired. Sperry common stock is being exchanged for dividend-paying stock of the General Mills, Inc. With the acquisition of the Sperry plants the daily capacity of the General Mills will be increased to 87,000 barrels. The new alignment will give all units (including Sperry Flour Co.) the Jenc-fitofnatifi-vfidcwarehousing ' nd distributing facilities. : cminsine our name . . changing our personnel .... We arc not chang-' ing our products of our methods of doing business. 1 I make thi statement becvuse of various rumors that have reached me. that the Sperry Flour Co. may in some degree lose' its identity through its recent amalgamation with the General Mills, Inc. Quite the contrary is true. The new alignment has strengthened the position of the Sperry Flour Co. and insures in increasing degree the upholding of high standards in the quality of its products. -Those who use Sperry products the bakers, farmers and housewives will profit by such economies as are possible through the augmented strength of new .capital resources and increased buying power. The Sperry Flour Co. will stand by it old trade whose loyalty it has enjoyed for three-quarters of a century. Today, with its broadened facilities, the Sperry Flour Co. will be able to offer old friends and new friends a still finer Sperry Service. s J ASHLAND, Ore, Mar. 1. (Spl.) ! Fifty hlph school pupils are under' Intensive training in tho cant of ; the operetta "LeUiYVnLa, Maid of ; Ningara." which will be given by j the school on the evenings of ; Mnrch 21 and 22. tho affair' Is! Kiven unOr the direction of Mbsj Margaret Arnold, supervisor of ! iuukIc In the Ashland schools, ' Mis Lydia McCall was tho we O end guest of Mrs. William Allien of ! Medford. The ladies were girlhood I friends in Ashland. llellview school. Just east $f Ash- t land, organized a school band on Wednesday, under tho direction of j Ward V. Croft, who is leader of the hinh school orchestra and juQ ( lor high band in Ashland. Ten j have already enrolled and prae- j tlee will begin on Marrh fith. Mr. Croft hopes to push the work so ; that tho hand may be ready to ap- ' pear in the spring activities nt the j school. ! "March Iireo70B" Is the name by i which one speaks of the "all worn- j on," party that will bo givn at thu : Southern Oregon Normal school j next Friday night. For this nffnlr , j tho girls havo chosen to appear in and beauty to the annualaffalr. . Hoys of the Xofmal are not to be outdone by tho girls and have an nounced a smokerless smoker with a characteristic line of entertain ment. ' Miss Fountain, teacher of the fifth grade at the Lincoln school, is ill and ha been unable to at tend her clauses for the last three clays. ' Mrs. Daisy Meflarry. who op erates the I.ithia Springs pharmacy, made a visit to Klamath Kalis on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Orln r.nolh of DunKmuir aro visiting frlcndn in Ashland for a few days. Mrs. Hooth Is tho sister of Mrs. Virgil Chiinmnn of this city, ami resided In Ashland for many years before moving to Diinsmuir. Mr. Kmil Paul of Klamath Falls spent tho week (end in Ashland j visiting with Miss lluth Ostium', j l jiuiicuii ui feaiLie, a irienu of Sam Kratzer, proprietor of the 1'fllnce I-unch, has arrived in Ash lnhd and taken a poslthtn In the I'nlncc, and may. become a partner in-the business. Mr. Hudson has had a long experience in tho busi ness and is qualified to glvo tho Ashland public fino servico in his lino. Mrs. Dorris Taylor of Grants Pass, arrived here to spend a short time 'visiting friends. mIhh Taylor istho house guest of Mr. and Mrs. K.'Tt. n. Hart. . ; Mrs. A I loo Kratzer,' wifo of Sam Kratzer, proprietor of Sam's Dairy I.u'nch, died at IX o'clock "Wednes day morning nt Angcll's sanitarium, whero sho had been a patient suf fering tho after effects of flu. Mrs. Kratzer, who was a natlvo of Ohio, hns been in frail health for sev eral years until about six weeks ago sho suffered a general break down and fell pr.ey to on attack of fluV: 'Funeral services woro held nt tho Dodgo funeral chapel on Thurs day afternoon, with Ucv. G. V. Fnl 11s In charge, and Interment, was made at Mountain Viow cemetory. Mrs. U. IC. Detrlek was hostess on Wednesday ovenlng to tho mem bers' of tho Kleven o'clock club. Tho entertainment was held at tho homo of Mis. G. K. Hedhutg on Second strc6t. Bridge was In play throughout the evening, and at tho close Mrs. George ltoss and Mrs. F. R. Merrill wore rewarded for holding high nnd low scores. Ijito in tho evening a two-course luncheon was served nt small ta bles., The docorationa of tho rooms consisted of basket of pink car nations with green. Mrs. DetriekV quests were Mesoames C, A. Khiitt, .1. D. McUno, O. M. Long, Frank Merrill, George Uoss, G. IT. Iled hurg, J. M. Hughes, IF. II. Gillette. Wnllor rjovlngton, A. M. Dyrud and Will Mitchell. The Social circlo of tho Congre gational church met at tho hillside homo of Mrs. V. V. Mills on Thurs day afternoon. The Indies spent a brief huslnettfl hour which was fol lowed .by a program ami games. At tho close of . the afternoon, Mrs. Mills served delicious cakes with ten. Mb Cnlla llleglo wns hostess nt cards on Wednesday evening nt io home of her mother, Mrs. Chur lotle lllegle on Morton street. After nn evening spent at tho card lahles, hnndsomo gifts wero awarded to Mrs. Kmmitt Oillincs, Miss Klslo Alexander nnd Mrs. Williams Scho- field for holding high, second nnd low scores for theovonlng. Tho hostess was assisted by her moth-: I or, Mrs. Chnrlotto Iliegte, and her , sMor-in-lnw, Mrs. KImer Helgle, in serving a two-course luncheon in tho following guest: MeHdnmo Nancy Ilrlggs. J.-V. Miller, Kubert Ilontly, Nathan Simpkins, H. A. Petors, Jr O. T. Iiergner, Kmmitt Ollllnfts, I'lmor Jtolgle. Krnest Wal lln, Don Kay, William Kchofleld, and the MIhscb Itogina Johnson, tnit'iierHn Hammond. Georue C'of- ! fee. Kthol Hhrum. Klslo Alexander. Gladys Aanlegate. Gertrude Illedp, Kinma J.Oklns and Htith Otmun. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Innes return ed Thursday evening from a trip to Portland, whrre they went (o do MiMr uriplmr hilvlnrr. Thev made !tho trip with Mr. and Mrs. V. j. I Miller, who woro called north to .Vewburg on account of tho Illness I of Mr. Miller's father. 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(m KT.A MATH FAU.S. Klnmnlh.E They're Home Boys and Oh! How They ff Can Play! Don't fail to hear them Come and If make Whoopee! . j iiiiiiiiiiyyiiiiiiiiiyuiniiiiiiiiL