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SLEDFORD M1TC TRIBUNE, MTF.DFORD, OREOOX, TTIFRsDAY. MARCTf 7, 1020. PAGE FIVE FARM LABORS winter PEARS OF ! ROGUt VALLEY IN mmimmim GLUSS URH KG MARKET HAS t It Van ; Hnovenberg, orchnrdlst and, student of fruit . venditions Thursday, March ? Forecasts Medford nnd vlernity: Occasinn al ruin tonlKht and Friday." .Moder ale temperature. Oregon: tTnsetlIed, with rains In west unri rains and snows in Past portion tonight and Friday. .Mod el aie tempernmrt.. j "0 a OF FIRST CENTURY; BETTER OUTLOOK TO BE AUCTIONEO Plowing, Sowing, .Orchard (m'",e b"11 to lllfi box' '" ,,n ' . ., address before the P.ORue niver ; and Poultry Preparation dS uT1 Local Data rnnTi.AND, ore.. March 7 fPl After the unusual declines nf lllC'HVO pi'l'VlollS llu,. Oil' Cgg market tightened toiiav and held on at Wednesday's iiuolV.ioiis. The product Is plentiful, lull buyers are Temperature. lDeRS.1.... CI in Cull Cuinn Uoin le'no reason wh-v lhe winter pears Highest ll.ast 12 hrs.l.. 63 III rUll OWIIIt) ridlll IJ can not find as lively, a . market Lowest (Last 12 hrs.).. :10 ., ' j - ' . . i u 1,1 N'ew fork City nnd the east, ltel. liumidlty tHct.l ... 40 iseeueu uOOQ - L d m D us the Iuirtletts do in the sum- State of weather ' ' . mer season CrOP Reported. ..J. 1 -Mr- Vnn HocvenbeiR declared lfl2s 8 17 inches. I Hill, Itl II IH UJI1I1IU1), LI1IK W US il 'nuittur of education of the buyers 40 82 Cloudy Cloudy Totul precipitation shire Sept. I, p : LONDON, Manh 7. (JPt One ot Mho vorM's most famous antiques, m Hmnan rIiiss cinerary in n Known cnunlly m live. If Jhiw koepn up, Ins "the i-oitlrtiirt v.isp" which hns further recessions mv expected 41 i hoen on lotm from the Portland 61 t family In t.io firitish museum since immediately. Ituttcr is nuirkiiiK lime without , a snow or oiuuiM-o in prices. 1S10. 1h to 1m offeree for sale. , Tlll, ,lnuh,r ,,-Uet in firm, with i The vase, which is supposed to a reported scarcity of live hens. ' ilme from iho first lentmv of the t'ountry dressed meats are fiprlnp farm work is now in full i by convincing them that a wilder j : wastage. He cited where he had swini? throughout the 'length and IU' ,ultl Packed and kept hmih nf.hoPnf-nmiivnrt-niiPv.:101, perfect delivery and sale in Plowinu, sowing and orchard work planting of gardens and making' ' " ; , , . ready lor the coming of the hatch ,u -New York buyer., half in ex-. of chickens and turkeys. pertinent and had roclc ed a re-, .The Farmers Co-opcrnUve. Ex-. Jur" "f ,r box- """ .Pj . . . , fur d Anjous the past year, chance reports a heavy demand for llel.etoJrm.c, tha 'rt.An)ous, i i , , j . . . . . V,',, , pear, lias been Mild before ripen chick food the last ten - .. 'li e ' ismer experlencec turkey nnd chicken hatcliinc will . ,,...,.,' .u SuiiBet today, li:0S p. m. Sunrise Friday, .0:84 a. ni. Sunset Friday, 0:07 i. ni. Observations Taken at 5 A, 12CthMerid!n Time 5 CITY '15 i2 3 3- r 3 1 Ionian empire.- was hough t in 1 77 ly iliiKland's repronentntive j in Uomo, Sir William Hamilton, for a thou an ml guineas. He sold ! it to the Duchess of Portland. In 1845 a lunatic smashed it and j thereafter it was exhibited urwer j guard in n special room of the I museum. ( Announcement that the steady without change. - i THE MARKETS Livestock POUTl.AN'l). Ore.. -March ' ih1! vase oatile and cuIvcm Ouotaldv steady would be sold came as a surprise 1 jvcriptK 30. ' not reach their height before the first of the month. Thickens have started to lay, nnd the exchange is making ready for egg storage and. i Mr. Van Hoevenbcrg that the d Anjous wen. lit ncliuved, so they w'duld prove profitable for January and I'ebru- and an egg pol. With practically all the spring t. . , .. ary disposal. ana .nose wno. regara urn moon 0M ,amu,h ft uf. edu- as a criterion look lor Mhis to come the buyers, to the to pass at the next change which d.AnJllUll take their will be March- in, next Sunday., acfl aa a iUMk.ai.v. and a new moon Now is regard- ,nMainder of the session ed as a good time to plant potatoes. !wfts (evotM lo th(, t,iseussion r Aceon l ngto Asbury lieailof the d lhe ..m,,B( Central Point district, land plowed . . ., last fnll. which thus received lhoiimc . t ' . . wimer rrnnzn aim tnaAv, is 111 uiif shape, but new plowed ground needs moisture. The fnll sown wheat on the floor of ihe valley Is up about two inches, and the warm days of the past week have given it new life. . I Orchardiats report that tlio trees' . are backward to date, but the I warm days have started the sap. I 1 - ' : . and in another week there will be SneeiaT guanls will look out for signs of hmls. Kven the almonds ln priri;rd (-nrs of all Klks parked m proverbially early bloomers, are ,n.(Uind the Klks temple this cveri "backward this year. ThV late ln? Jtcavisc of the large crowd blooming is highly he.neficial, and : anth ipated in attendance at the wiil cut down the. smudging season 'unnual election of ihe lodge, im expense. Many of the orchardists . mMii(tfly followed by the initia havo already distributed their!, jon of H'. candidates. The -lodge smudge pots, being at least a month ; -osinn will convene promptly at 1 Halter City 14 30 Cloudy j Bismarck 10 Cloudy ! Hoise . 6(i 38 Cloudy j Denver 60 - 34 Cloudy , ! Des Moines 6rt ! 14 Clenr I 1 Fresno .: 70 40 Clear , Helena I I 21 Clear Los Angeles til 52 Cloudy Maishfleld .'. - :i4 Cloudy Phoenix SO 51 Cloudy Portland HI V Cloudy Red Itliili ; 04 50 Cloudy Roseburg 50 42 Clyudy Salt Lake City . & 40 CUmdo Sail Krnnciscn f.O 52 Cloudy Santa l-e 00 v,ii Cloudy Sealilo 4S 42 Italn j iSpultane 41 ;12 Cloudy j WHa Walla 51 4 P. Cdy. ! Winnipeg 10 1 Cdy. j to liritlsh antiquarians, classicists, art lovers and a considerable see Hon of the general public. Cnless ' steady. It Is bought for the nation it will bo auctioned In May and undoubl- Hogs: Steady; receipts 4 40. Sheep and Lambs: Quolably n the event it reaches the auc tion rooms it is generally regarded Produce POUTLA N'l. tire.. .March 7 Wholcsato priees: Itutter, eggs, milk, poultry. as a certainty that it will bo lost ; ions, polatot s. wo.d, nuts bay. e:is to l'.rliain as it was to Italy in the cara bark, hops: All steady and eighteenth century. Such a treasure ' unchanged. It Is contended will command stu-h n fabulous price that no one hut ' San Cranclscn llulterlat an American millionaire can nf-j KAN Kit A Nt "1st ', .March 7. fmd to nurehase it. This view Is luitteriat f.o.h, Saa Kraneiseo alho taken byome Loudon papers which exproKM diwiiiny at the pros pects of losing the work of art to file. ahead of time.. Must of the or chardlsts have finished pruning and have burned the primings, and also burned the weeds along their line fences. Frank Ilybee df Jacksonville, stockman, who has been, wintering a largo herd of eows at the borne S o'clock. - The election is expected to con sume only a sborL time, as for the first lime in years past there are no contests., although nomi nations were held every Thumday I night last month, and the secre tary will probably be ordered to feed yard, is gelling ready to mm !,..,st the unanimous ballot of the his, stock out on lhe range, nnn members.'. 'This illustrates the bar- other cattlemen . will follow suit. 1 mony that exists in tlm big lodge j : ;,r , arisen z Wo"! r:iz ,:r':, wlll h; vnit. p... ears .w:v sow ,!. ? - " ' ' , , V Vr, ,.uuuu.-l'-'20 tlulejt nuiHtor nix-suort roau '' r "Spl-ihg uubTnVns'ut over in :(ln this as a. strange harmony. Kor thiH district, and weather'' conili- reasons .that, havo been caiVfully Hons havo been fine fqr the. lambs, Lgiiarded the officers- of the lodge. lu W. DICK, Metefirologlst. sellboozTgars AT AUCTION SALE EDWARDS LANDS KICK- Wall Street Report MOW- YOKK, March ". A Alternate periods of weakness and strength characterized today's stoc-k market, which reflected ex treme nervousness over tlio credit' situation. Call money opened at 1 lu per cent, the highest renewal rale since January 8. and advanced to 1 1 in the early afternoon. Such : liquidation as appeared was only i: ' ' ' ' -- , , ' i ' . '''' f moderate lu volume., indicating " ' . .. .. j (hut mirh nccounts i-i e well uuil-- PH!TLAN1, Ore.. March 7. gineit. Ted Tbve. - Portlifnd. won on ni A ftwtber advance In call money "" ?' ' : - 'foul 'from ltllty f-Mwards, Kansas I to 1" percent failed to intimidate uiiv licro lnut tih' lit it ii vniiL-h ' ihe in ni Is wliti ran niniiv shares The isalp of government seized Wre-stling match. With a fall1 vigorom ly upwjtrd in the late deal honze earn, Rchedtiled for next Mon- !!l1lJm, aml ,h(1 m!ltl.n depending! inus. Hadl hii'400 while the new day afternoon pt iho polU'e sttion. I u,,on th(, thinl f;il, Kdwurrt stock brought SI 3-4. Western has been postponed until March -3- ( kli-k-d Tbvc in the stomach while ) Union climbed more than u-ni according to Federal .j-ent Terry lih(i ,att(n. w.lH on tno f.linvils. il(lf! points to 213U. a reconl price. Talent today, upon lie receipt ot ,.op KllUo(lKO imnv awarded , Advances .if 4 to ii points were 1 olficial orders from headqtiflrterK at ,0 mitU: t(J Thve Kd'WiirdH took 1 made by Wrlghi, Cm-tins, Victor'! (iift)dyear and Flat Wall Finish 14 colors $2.28 a gallon I'ne from all "laps" ar..i "runs." Works equally well on wall-board, metal, wood -or plaster. I'aii bu stenciled, tool Marproof Floor Varnish 1-Gal. Can $2.89 I'rpHcrves mil nrnl floor benuly! ICaslly aivl ipilekly upplleil. Dries hard lu 10 hours. Hot water will nut turn It whim. ... . Dry-Fast Enamel Qt. $1.18 Ideal for walls and floors. Flows on so evenly and Hinooihly that any olio can do a Kiol Job. Dili's in 4 hours. Portland, tonr cn ivm o mi o; ,p f)i.y( f))) wiUl llit Unl.t,e I TalkiiiK .Machine, ueen so i '' ..! i.e. ,M,tl; ,,, 88 ,,,, 2n K,;. sale iy,ll he held under the Tnvi, ,,,,, .,. , da e tlinrc w II ho five cars, a ma- with bis wrlstioek. :IUIIU HClV.tTIl II. Jill l.l'CT .IH'UUIl lli:.!.- N'alloiuil Dairy 1'rotlncts. ' :'hisliiK was stronic. -Sales approximated II.MMI.lKH) The last year also hoinK iul oh snle. It is posHililc a new Kid roadster, confiscated for liaulliiK lnohol. will also be incliideil, but nd ofl'iclnl. In- tormallon liaB been received. The ster; a 1A24 Ford toMrlnif, 1927 Oak land coupe, 11121 Oaklund tonrlni; 1 and a, 11127 Itnick eoncli. n-i.n l.nl.l 1,, 'ainntrn ni with, subslantlal Increases in -the have deemed it best that nil enndi-j; K,,n,..Kn, ,;,;. ,,i(111 ,,, flocks.' Ous . Newbury reporij. that dates be ttiven a thorouKh l"'v'-; (:(lllllut ho MPn UMi ,,e day of Ht.iii ... "."i . i...,- ,..i,i.. 1,,.. . ,1 ill : rills sale will be laldiiK the fall In six minutes, 411 second:!. They had been wreslllnc ilKht minutes for the final fall when the foul came. .' In-a half hour preliminary. Tat .McCarthy. H.iHton. and t:hel Wiles.' I'oi'tland, . ciicli took, a full fir it) draw. - ' . i A hit,- consolation iced win joi- . ,,.,,., nf s i;,,,.. ever 1ield In ! at his ranch on the Appleale li"ia,i;al .examination an ewes produced !1" lambs, which Is cnicrlm; the lodpb room. hetter than the average. . low In the club hulls.. - basement. ; ni ...wl u evoncted ,wlilch will be more elnbortuo thnrti lh,aw lnnny prospec(lvo' buyers" I to the' city. ,. . . . '.v ' T NEWS , SERVICE WILL BRILLIANT COLORFUL LACQUERS Krak-A-Lak Pint 92c Clev.lo new color effects. t;e Kl'ali-A-T.ak for the ,Hi,iulnr antique "crackle" finish, or 2 color elfecls. No exiierlence needed to apply. : Wa rd-Lac Qt. $1.65 lte5tores old l'nr nliuie to radiant chilnn! Flo w u ; freely, lovels pm' ' loctly wit lio u I ' IciivliiR . Irlico - of brush. All I liu newest colors. ' 40c .3.ln.', SOe eautify Your Home - WITH WARD'S PAINTS , Giiarantcod to Give You Satisfaction ZINC-ITE House Paint V 12 colors $2.70 a gallon Greater eoveraae, longer wear. Ono Ballon covers 400 square feet, 2 Rood coats, on avernite surface, limv perfection uuaranteeil. Dries with hlRh tloss. LoiiK loslinu Kasy to apply. . 5-Gal. Can $12.90 '''- HOUSEHOLD PAINTS 14 colors $3-00 a gallon One millon covers r.OO square feet! I vory, Tan French Yellow, Apple C.ieen. Shell Pink, Bluebird llluii anil other inodorn shades ulve new charm to walls and woodwork! Seml-sloss, soft sheen, non-poroim dirt can not peiietralo Its porcelain, ilko I'lnlsh. ''.':' i : WALL PAPER That Will Not Fade ' Non-fading papers as low as 10c it single roll ' You can now select wall paper Tor color perina hence jusl as you chnoso r ti a s . Ward'a "Non FadliiK" label Riiaian tees that patterns are tested nwttnxt dlmmlnK. yollnwiiiK ,or 1 o s 8 of freshnesu. ltcitiilni' Papers Ah low A 1 a slniibv roll 1 Vi lli. Vurnlsh llriish w4Y2c" i:mliiwcil 1'aiiei's roll anil op 100 New 1'niiiTiiH . MTGOMERYMRDCal 117 So. Central Phone 286 Medford. Ore. BATTERY CO. HEAD iho usual affairs ot that kind, as 'it is understood that pepper, sail 'and plenty of -water 'Will ;lu. added. The newly eloetcd officers will Installed 011 the ; first .; nlKht in April. II. 1.. lloucock, well known i Itoselinrff .business man and fof- t mer liead of an. antomnhilo electric 1 concern in that cilyi ban purchased I the Medford Hiutery and Electric! eoinnanv. locnted at Ktuhth and I I'nrtlett streets In Medford.' Mr. ;"' . ! ' - ' ' . . Houoock hf now In this city audi"' ' ' has nssiinied active manaitomenl in preparation for. the opening of that concern. ot the finning season hundreds of The Willnrd Ualtery & I.Iectrlciof OreRon citizens aro already pur BUY FISHING TACKLE do i SAX FKANCISCO .March ". UP)' 7 The bureau , of airricillluial jeconomles has dlinouiued 'through lis dairy and poultry products di vision Iho reported expansion ihortlv nf its market news and nr.tillni," service . on the Pacific AVON .,1'AIIK; Klu, March lf , l ..ICC I'"l.i--H HF . , mound fluty for -tlio St. l-uuls dir.- i;.,,.,,. t,, expansion prOKiam Idlnnls today when the season's ex- WO.IO(, , ,iy )P t'ampliell. , jhll.lllon. lid Is tilled wilh th..111.ll.keiliilr specialist for the Ini--Philadelphia. Athletics. '' '""'" e.au. Hie service will be. extended ;oehran, Kteve llysco nnd (iar-1() ,,,,. iniRe p-M-lflr const ninr-i cnco tlelse will Ket the call. ! inclii.linK lls AliReles, Hi-1 in anilounciiiR ins lineup, ,llUp ,, .nlniid BRAVES A FAST CURVE ST. PKTHKHHPMl, Fin., March 7. (A1) llermun Hnlshoiiser, a hiK N'urth Caiollnn nioiinlalil school teacher, has shown the r.iuves miiiiaKeinniU hcro thai he can pilch ! u last ball with a hook. . Ho was on tho mound for tlio rcRiilars duriiiji two ImiliiRS of yns-' terday's R111110 betwoen the Kvers i nlnn and the Clowdy second striiiR outfit and during; that limu . he ! held llio Yiii..ilRiiis liltless .and . rinilesu. te appears Ukuly to stlclt with tlin toam this season Inslenil of heiiiR sent out on option as hn was last year. ' The practice of ,: r'cmovlnR . dl-i sensed bee colonies to ij "hospital"! yard for treatment ii:is'mahy Rood, points! ac.cordiiiR to Iho OreRon ex-, perlmeiu suitlou; hut .often tlio hospital yard becomes a Riavc yard dun to noHleet. Such yards are best located close at hand so that they may receive careful at tenllon. hut It is Important that they hre not - too close, to other beekeepers' colonies. : eoinnanv will be Iho name of the new firm tinder the ownership and mnnnRomont of Mr. Houoock. A complete line of electrical parts will bo carried, official Dcloo- chnsinR their finning licenses. With only a few weeks remaining before Iho aenson opens anglers are Ret ting their equipment. In order inid payliiR thel .fees for the license Homv service will be featured and some efficient warden may desire ' . . .... 1.- . ! ... u..n Thupo will Iia n ucnrcilv Willard batteries will be sold, ac cnrdillR to Mr. Iloncnck. Complete electrical service for the a ut 0111 n bilo will also he rendered lo south ern Oregon motorists, including staiier, llgblliiR and Ignition work and battery reconditioning nnd re- ehnrpjng. 10 see. There will ne no scarcity of trout In the Oregon streams. Plant Iiirs made and to be made by Among the Innovations planned are the InnliKUrntlon of a uau 1 uiaiiiet hews report at l.os AliRe- tigoiv 141 Uv Koiiihwortb said ne "r ' iwantod the yoniiR shortstop, chnr- 1.. ,.l..ui . Ihn nrnvnlelicn of uenr- ley (Selllel t, lu start as illlllipic- lo fever among children aild tlicjloiisly ns possible, bunco would ()u, (,x(,n!lm nf n,e leased : school stuneniH, ur. .i-jnuiy noicnm, i im. ".. ...-.-i - "iwlrei under federal apprnpnan.m . meilical director of the county i order. Donthit In center, will bat jf.oin '.-. lht SnI1 Kranclscn orrice 10 : health unit, today offered lilts oti first, followed by Selph, who will p ,,nml llml sunt tie, where 111.11-, advice la connection with the dis-;l'lny second. Next conies nign k t n( WH nl, KrnrtK offices wlll al iniru: iioeiiKer in iigiu; toillley nt first; Holm In left. Wll- j son and Smith will catch. H. L. BOUCOGEC ease. To prevent furl her spread of the disease, Dr. Molcom advised against tha attendance of boys and Rirls tit parlies where the ailment can he spread by personal contact. Ah further prevention of the dis ease, sufficient rest and Rood phy sical olidltion are essenllnl iie opened, and the use of radio .'in - distributing eastern nnd local I ! market information. ' j the commission will Insure that. H'jwo ,rPHi, r. if pasteurized Iho angler falls to make a fair catch il will be, because lie does not have tho knack or because the llsn are noi 111 a rccei.i iv- nn.-ni 1 Do you enjoy your food? SOLONS PREPARE TO . : BATTLE FOR MONEY 111 ilk Is not used, Dr. lloleom nil-J ..i..nu .il,vu i.i Iwill mlllf bi.rorn I Riving to tlic children. I'-' , 'i J A serum has been perfectnd for H U-Kj(l' 0r0li .Mftr.,; t.- M', imn imizauoii, 111 1 " """" Senator (His C. Moser and Iteprn- in the snme for their children are iirRed to see the family physician; sentnllve ' Frank .1. j.onergan of FOP.T M VHI1S. Fill. l'l Manager I'.onnlc March 7. i.Mnck look , personal 1 charge uf Ihe Alhl'ilcs IP you do not enjoy1 your food it U a true siRn that you are losing your appetite. And when your appetite is "gone" it means you haven't the resistance to ' ward off disease.' Loss of appe tite Is only a symptom. General weakness pervades the entire body. There is no desire to work or play. Rich, ran, blooi huilii ani MUttaint Your physician will tell you thot lowered vitality is the re sult of an insuflicicnt supply of , red blood cells those vitalising elements in the blood that nour ish and sustain the body. Vften you get yt0- red blood cells back up to normal, that sluggish, let-down feeling, loss of appetite, rheumatism, boils, ptm- pics, nnd skin troubles disap-pea.- You get hungry again; sM soundly; solid flesh takes the place of that which was once flabby. You feel strong; anJ your nerves become steady. S.S.S. proren record ottr 100 yean For more than 100 years S.S.S. has been helping people regain their strength and charm. Thousands of users have testiiied i v.," ATi til' KI.S11 .r . r - '.- . J St WSJ HBSsear-!j "Now! I m right." to its benefit in unsolicited let ters of gratitude. . ; Made only from fresh veg etable drugs gathered at the proper season of the year, S.S.S. gives to Naturo what she needs in making you yourself again. All drug stores sell S.S.S. Get the larger size. It is more economical. Portland were In Snlem yesterday, j 1(iy whon H,iml of t!l players. ,111,11,1, ,K 1., .,.. ..... or. rr Ay,m 1-I11K 1 " ; of the legislature In passing 11 , onnn1(! , f lhe season with' Iresolulion liillhorll!lng the sci re-, (). s, iAI)H N'litlillials. lie mi liary. of miife 10 pay lhe members I nmln,,(1 ,,, riowliig siaiiliiR U."" a day expense money. In addl-n . frVriill. first; Dyxes, scc- Itlon to the regulnr :i allowed "5 !oml. r.'nchi-aiin, ealiiier; Hlmiiuins. itbn eonslltutlon. The payment of f.rt.' ,"0Xx. tlilrd: Unas, renter; (the money has been enjoined In ; jiijj'pr. .right : llassler, shorlnlop: a temporary writ 01 me en cm.. V(,, . urcckenrlilge anil Walberg li.'ouiT. Pellllon for the writ was" t,,1( rH A M,if dozen olh.'is. , .: I filed by W. A. .limes of .Mlirl'll A,.k Kfld, would gel UH" 'be' A hrlal doR poisoner is again 41 county 011 Ix'half of ihe stale i,lm, j work In the clty,-ns two pet dog grunge.' The nnswer of the legis-: ,. 4 ' Iwere poisoned 011 N'arrigan street j laiure will be filed within we.k H. v.. Ilewill i (' f I lie Danes , yestcrdiiy, onn in the mornlnR and nnd final determination or lhe cio"" recently inoven ki iuiiioiii "iimi-; one In tho late afternoon. Mil only ; will he in the supremo conn. ners. a .... me ponce nut special agent ni me . Humane society ure following down several c:ues wiilch nre expected to to lead to the arrest of the cruol perpetrator of these canine deaths. One. of. the poisoned dogs be longed to tho children of Mr. and Mrs. 1). L. drove, anil it Is uiulnr sioiid that lhe 01 her dog to sufrer this lingering death was also a child's pet in another family. The Humane society and the po lice request any citizens to report nny case of dog poisoning ns soon thereafter as It ey learn of It. In or der that the poisoner or poisoners may he run down and aiTcwted promptly. 60LDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA S.SS Builds Sturdy Health Coughs from colds mr.f lead to se rious trouble. You can snip them now villi CteomuUion, on emuUilicd crenmite tliut is picatant 10 take, reomiilnion is ( medical dincovcrr wilh iHo-fold action; it soothes and heals-tlie iulkimcd membrane and in hibits germ groHili. Grail known drugs creosote is ree oanLyd bv hiah piedlral aulhorilics For ve.irs there has been a stand- as one of lhe arealct heal ins a?irirs Ing rash reward offered for ln(or-l lor coughs, from colds and bronchial matlon which will lead to cslah-1 irritations. Crromnlsion contains. In HiMi.it lhe colli of anv dog nois- addition to creowle, oilier heaiiiiR oner. . , . ' elcmcnls which soollie and heal ilia intlamcd membranes and .lop the ir ritation, while Iho crcoule (iocs on to the aniiitacii, is aliioilied into lhe lileod, oliarks the eut of die Iroulila owl checks the groivili o( lhe Rerins. Crcomuliion is Ruaranlecd .oliifac lory in llie treatment of couelis Irora colds, bronchitis and minor forms ol hrnnrhial irritations, snd is csi ellent for building up lhe sv.irm after voids or flu. Money rcfund'-d if not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ask your druggist, ladv.r Announces That He Has Purchased THE MEDFORD BATTERY & ELECTRIC COMPANY And Will Operate Under the Name of the ' i Battery Etectric Co. Offering! Southern Oregon Motorists Complete Electrical Service i t..-. , ;' .': r' Delco-Remy Systems, Willard Batteries, Battery Repairing-Recharging Starting, Lighting, Ignition Work 8th anjd Bartlett Phone 22 1 Flrft enrload of battery sonarat- ' ors recently shipped lo fonnllle by j Smilh-Wood Products, Inc. ' CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THATHANH vn llilllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,,..ij ,.,.Jil. ..k., b ni ; :. i i