LOCAL and
Club To Meet Jacksonville
Horn Economics club will meet
at the borne ot Inez Harris Wed
nesday, Feb. 21, at 1:30 p.m. for
dessert luncheon.
Society To Meet St. Anne's
Altar society will meet at the
parish hall tomorrow at 1 p. m.
(or luncheon. Officers of the so
ciety will be hostesses.
To Portland Dr. A. M. Dep
iter, Fluhrer building, is leaving
this evening to spend a couple
ef days in Portland. He expects
to be back in his office Thurs
day morning.
Inducted Doyle H. Ferguson,
registrant of selective service
local board 1 has been inducted
Into the army at Fort Mao
Arthur, Calif., according to in
formation released here. Orville
M. Goodrich, also a board 1 reg
istrant, was inducted into the
army at Tort Lewis, Wash., and
has reported for active duty.
Visiting ParentsHere on fur
lough until Thursday is Ser
geant Eldred W. Peyton, assign
ed to an AAF tactical unit at
Orlando, Fla. He is visiting his
parents Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fey
ton at their, home on Biddle
lane. In the service for about
two years, Peyton graduated
from Medford high school in the
class of '41. His last visit to
Medford was eight months ago.
Chritlera Leave Charles E
Chrisler, former chief clerk at
the Crater Lake National Park
service, and Mrs. Chrisler left
Friday night for St. Louis, Mo.,
where Mr. Chrisler will be chief
clerk for the Jefferson National
Expansion Memorial. The Chris
lers came to Medford in 1934
and Mr. Chrisler was with the
park service for the entire time
except for several months in the
Office of Defense Transporta
tion here. He returned to the
park service when the ODT
branch here was closed. The
Chrisler residence on Black Oak
Drive has been purchased by
Charles Whlllock, recently dis
charged from the Army Trans
port Command.
E. A. STAMM
Interior Decorator
Painting & Paperhanging.
Prompt, Efficient Service
J019W. Main Phone 5335
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ann ns
Apple aphlds yearly cause considerable com
mercial damage to apples in the Rogue River
Valley and other important apple growing
districts. '
This problem may easily be solved by spray
ing with DN-Dry Mix added to the regularly
used dormant spray oil and applied to the
trees during the dormant season. This spray '
gives a COMPLETE SEASON CONTROL
for the reason it kills all aphis eggs contacted,
thus stopping the pest colore it hatches.
DN-Dry Mix when applied as recommended
as a true dormant pray will not interfere
with subsequent scale sprays; it assists in scale
control with oil, is easy to mix, and requires
no spreader, sticker or wetting agent One
thorough application per year is sufficient.
For further information on DN-Dry Mix for
aphid control, or on DN-iJl for the control of
rust mites and spider mites in this area, we
suggest you consult your County Horticulturist
or your local Dow Insecticide Dealer.
SKdry mix
SM'-m spray
0MAT
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PERSONAL
DaliaU Visit w a rv.w.n
former postmaster and banker
at Klamath Falls and well
known hers, la vflaitlncr ,!. t.t.
Hail0Mt tA .nn.ln I-... bit
b-. ntirwiaH) 11.1.
and Mrs. Don Newbury, 7 East-
waou unve. feizeu now resides
in Portland.
as
Son Arrives Leslie . Rrnwn
of Los Angeles arrived In Med
ium oaiuraay Dy mainnner. He
was called here by the illness of
his father, Henry Brown, who
passed awav ahortlv after his
son's arrival.
Approved for Service Bur-
dette B. Marsh, former Medford
man, was approved for general
military service in Los Angeles
Feb. 7 according to information
received today. He is a regis
trant of local draft board 1.
Gets Bronze Star Cpl. Lewis
R. Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Sharp, 502 West Palm
street, has been awarded the
bronze star, according to word
received by his parents. He is a
halftrack driver with the 3rd
army in Germany and has been
overseas nine months.
Buchanan Here George A.
Buchanan of San Francisco, for
mer employee of Mann's Depart
ment store, arrived in Medford
by plane this morning on busi
ness. Buchanan, now president
of the George A. Buchanan com
pany, is registered at the Med
ford Hotel and states that he
wishes to contact farmers in or
der to purchase cotton bags, such
as beet pulp and turkey feed
containers, which he desires for
manufacturing purposes. Buch
anan left here Dec. 29 for San
Francisco. He recently returned
from a trip to New York and
Chicago. ,
Juniors to Meet Students of
the Junior Department of the
First Presbyterian church are
reminded of the recreation night
Wednesday of this week from
6:30 until 8:30 p. m. Mrs. V. F.
Birdseye's class will have charge
of refreshments and Earl Jos-
sey will be ir, charge of games.
All members are cordially in
vited. Favors for the USS Wis
teria are due, according to Miss
Vera Humphrey, chairman of the
Junior Red Cross and Sunday
school teacher. All boys and
girls are requested to bring the
favors to the meeting Wednes
day night and it is stated that
anything interesting or enter.
talning for hospitalized soldiers
is acceptable.
WISJHM DIVISION
DOW CHMICAl COMPANY
UN FRANCISCO
SeatHe, WesMnatee
CALENDAR
Monday
7:30 p. m. Olive Rebekah
lodge, at I. C. O. F. hall, 221
West Sixth street. Jane McCarty,
program chairman: Grace Lu-
man, refreshment chairman.
Tuesday
1:00 p. m. Mary Martha cir
cle, Methodist church, ladies'
parlor of the church. Bring sand
wiches and service, dessert will
be served.
1:30 p. m. DeMolay Moth
ers at home of Mrs. Louis Put-
man, 330 'iaven street. Mothers
are urged to attend and to call
hostess.
2:00 p. m. Women's Mis
sionary society of Presbyterian
church, at church. Speakers.
2:00 p. m. Gleaners class,
Baptist church, at church.
2:00 p. m. Navy Mothers,
Girls' Community club. Bring
sewing kits.
0:30 p. m. Wesleyan Serv
ice Guild, Methodist church, cov
ered dish autper followed by
meeting and talk by the Rev.
Hansen.
7:00 p. m. Pythian Sisters
banquet at Holland Hotel for
grand chief followed by meet
ing at K. of P. nail witn mia
tion. 7:30 d. m. Rogue Valley
chorus, practice at high school
music room.
7:30 p. m. Junior Chamber
of Commerce, Chamber of Com
merce building.
8:00 p. m. Chapter BE,
PEO. home of Miss Katherine
Stewart, GeBauer apartments.
Program by Miss Ora Cox.
8:00 p. m. Degree of Honor
Carnation club, home ot Dar
lene Bennett, 15 Tripp street.
8:00 p. m. Crater Lake Post
and auxiliary, VFW, regular
meetings at armory.
8:00 p. m. Medford Musical
society, home of Mrs. Effie
Kurtz, 204 North Ivy street.
Wednesday
9:30 a. m. Ladles of the
First Baptist church, meeting at
church for White Cross work.
Bring paper sack lunch.
1:00 p. m. Past Matrons' club
Nevlta chapter, home of Mrs.
Victor Bursell.
1:00 p. m. Mistletoe quilting
bee, home of Mrs. A. B. sniriey
243 Beatty street.
1:00 p. m. Get Together
club, dessert and card party at
Eagles hall. Public invited.
1:45 p. m. Contemporary
Book club, home of Mrs. Ben
Trowbridge.
2:30 p. m. Wednesday Study
club, Girls' Community club.
Seaman Home Herman St.
Clair, Jr., S2c, is home from
Farragut, Ida., on leave from the
navy. He will visit his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Herman st. uiair,
Sr., 613 North Bartlett street,
and an aunt, Mrs. Alice E. Shep
herd, Clark street. .He leaves
Wednesday to report back to
Farragut.
V
Wounded in Action Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. Santo of 620 South
Ivy street nave been notified by
the War Department that their
son. T. Sgt. Hubert Santo, was
seriously wounded in the battle
of Luzon, Jan. 24 and has been
hospitalized. Santo is in com
pany A. 161st Infantry regiment.
He went overseas shortly alter
the bombing of Pearl Harbor,
Dec. 7, 1941, and was inducted
into the army April 3, 1941. He
has been cited for past action
with his unit.
Visiting Daughter Fritz
NIssen, well known In Medford
as a former resident and Amer
ican Legion officer arrived from
Portland Sunday for a week's
visit with his daughter and son
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Gifford on East Ninth street
Nissen left Medford more than
a year ago and at present is state
adjutant of the American Le
gion with headquarters at Port
land. When he left Medford he
was Legion Commander, and
formerly adjutant.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chlrepaihie k Naiurepaihlc
Physician
128 E. Main Dial 9170
HARDENING
of the ARTERIES
Some hardening of the arteries
is usually considered a normal
accompaniment o f advancing
age. But If this condition is pre
mature or excessive it should be
regarded as a condition of dis
ease. Arteriosclerosis hardening
of the arteries usually involves
the arteries quite generally. But
often some particular organ, as
the brain, eyes, kidney, or heart
is especially affected. It is for
this reason that clinical mani
festations are often, at least in
part, attributed to localized le
sions. So the arteries in areas
where they can be felt may be
normal, at least for the age,
while those of the brain, for in
stance, may be quite hard. This
condition Is much easier prevent-1
ed than cured. So keep your ner-1
vous and circulatory systems and
ellminative organs funrtinnlne
normally the Naturopathic way, I
and enjoy health longer. '
(fcAirii
Talks V
$65,000 Sought'
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MP)
Miss Noel .Toy, comely Chi
nese night club entertainer
whose featured routine is a feath
er fan dance, has filed a personal
damage suit against a Chinese
store in San Francisco where she
claims the calf of her left leg
was scorched by an open gas
heater near a showcase.
Lieutenant Home Lt. Jack
Langston, .recently stationed at
Boca Raton, Fla., has arrived in
Medford to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Langston, 114
Tripp street, and his wife, who
has been making her home at
Trail with her mother, Mrs. Jack
Thurman. Lt. Langston reports
next to Fresno, Calif., and Mrs.
Langston plans to accompany
him. The lieutenant expects an
overseas assignment soon.
Home on Leave - Lt. (jg)
Donald C. Wimer, navy fighter
pilot, arrived in Medford Friday
night from seven months duty
in the South Pacific. He is visit
ing his wife and eight-weeks-old
daughter, Valerie Ann, and his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wi
mer at the family residence, 410
North Ivy street. After a 30-day
leave here Lt. Wimer will re
port to a new station and Mrs,
Wimer plans to accompany him.
Mrs. Wimer, the (former jean-
ette House, also of Medford, has
made her home here during her
husband s absence.
MANY ENJOY HORSESHOE
GROUNDS AT CITY PARK
Medford horseshoe club Inau
gurated their new tity park
grounds Sunday afternoon with
10 to 19 playing, Including
soma women. About 100 spec
tators were in attendance to
witness the opening of the
horseshoe season here.
5,200 STARS IN CAMPUS
FLAG
Pullman, Wash., (U,R Wash
ington State College has added
the 9,200th star to the campus
service flag.
Annual commerce through the
Port of Seattle has increased 400
per cent since the port district
was organized In 1911.
Daily Weather Report
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy with
light rain tonight and Tuesday. Slight
ly warmer tonight.
Cirmann- Lieht rain west of Cascades
tonight and Tuesday and snow east of
them beginning late tonight Not so
cloudy loiugiu.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today
Htcrh.t S2 rierrees. lowest 32.
Total monthly precipitation 8 90
Inches. Excess for - the month 2.38
Total precipitation alnce September
1, 1044, li.i i incnea. ftxeesa ior uie
season .86 inch.
Relative humidity at 4 30 p
yesterday 94; 4:30 today 03.
Tomorrow
SunrtFe 8 a. m., sunset 6:50 p. m
Past 34 hours
Boise ...
High Low Free.
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Chicago
Denver ,
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Yakima 40
STATED Communication
central Point I.odae No.
136, A. F. ft A. M.. Wednes
day, February 21. 7:30 d. m.
Stated business and work
m m. degree, visitors wel
come.
Rsy Brirss. w. M.
IS YOUR
CAR FOR SALE?
SEE
HUMPHREY NOW
for
HIGH CASH PRICE
HUMPHREY MOTORS
USED CAR EXCHANGE
33 S. Rivarsida Av.
3S 33
M 1A
23 9
.. 38 39 Trace
.... 37 .06
13 -3
61) 43
49 27 .
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFT
FOB SALE lit cutting baled aKalla.
US ton. It. U luacs, 1 mi. Mo. el
Jactoonvuio.
WANTED TO HINT By lady. par.
manent, unf urnlahad S - badroom
noma. Ralrenc. Phona .
TAKEN UP One Jaraay cow. owner
may havo umi by peytns for this
ad and (ed bill. R. L. laaaca, t ml.
tan vnnn lnaclna truck with Mer
cury motor and iTnile axle, Itaaeaon
trailer. $1,420. terma. Commercial
Finance corporation. Main and RW
eraida. NEW. aparkltnf whit home on Msn
way 8, modern a bedroorru. lovely
kitchen, dinette, fireplace, hardwood
iloora, larse wlndowa, Venetian
Unda. utility porch. Smell barn
and chicken house. One acre good
soU. Price SSJS0.
Alee
t.S-ACRE, Irrigated, fine garden
. aoll; 4-room furnished eabtn, includ
ing circulating ojl heater, kitchen
Jange, electrie brooder, etc. Cloae In.
'rice 19.000.
TENOWALD AGENCY
Holly Theater Bldg.
fOR SALE Small table model cream
aeparator. ynone oivo
WANTED S or 10 Hampehtre Red
pullela. Ray Spencer. 330 Mayetle at.
tOR SALE Cheater white bow.
Phone 6398.
CASH for your empty cotton feed
bag. Buchanan. Medford Hotel or
Km. B. gropny piqg. ici. atw.
WANT TO BUY A 1041 Ford or Mer.
r-iirv Will nav cash. Bea or Write
TSgt. Lewie Valigura at IS Haw-
thorne ave.. apt, e.
NEW acooter for aale. J'viUe hwy.. Box
7S. Renault ave.. 4th houae.
FOR SALE J.wheel trailer in excel-
lent condition: food rubber. Phone
4448.
WANTEB Good freih milch goat.
Ray Spencer. 830 Mayetta at.
FOR SALE 3-bedroom modern houie,
acre of ground. Place for e o w.
chickens, garden. Now vacant. Move
right In. Located on highway, til
. wain, jvaniana.
FOR SALE 320 acres on Williams
creek road, 120 acres bottom land
with free irrigation. 1 o-room house,
large barn, achool bus, creek; all
farm Implements. Poor health de
mands sale, Prlca only 913,800. See
A. F. Flowers. Broker. 308 8. Holly.
fOUND Lady's articles of clothing:
may have by Identifying and paying
for ad. Call at 1408 N. Riverside.
WANTED Pasture end supervision
for money-making registered pinto
atalllon on share oasis. Phone 3896.
POH SALE "ELECTRO STEEM" rad
iator, electric heater. Phone 8734.
HULLESS OATS make lota of excel
lent hay. If threshed the grain wiu
bring a 50 premium for poultry
feed or celeal. For aale at Morton
Milling Co.
LOST Fountain pen, Parker 01. Re-
warq. mono evenings oiw.
FOR SALE Traveleer house trailer,
1943 model, sold for 91.300; will sac
rifice for 9709. Will take a car or
wnat nave you on trade.
AUTOMOBILE MARKET
6th and Bartlett. Phona 3919.
WANTED Girl for general office
wor':. Must be able to type. Apply
ami'innunB.
HELP
WANTED
Experienced Auto Painter.
First-Class Mechante fee
General Motors Cars.
Expert Body-Fender-Sheet
Motel Man.
Good Propositions
for AU the Above.
Apply
BUJCK GARAGE
1330 Main St., Klamath Fells
WANTED Lady to sew on power
canvas machine; steady work. F. F.
aurke, aie g. Main.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
SPECIALS
NEW SHIPMENT of heavy work har
ness, horse collara end pads. Prices
right.
FLASHLIGHT batteries, all you need
at 10c each.
ELECTRIC portable heeler St 9T-'
. each.
HYDRAULIC Jacks, from S to 9-tons.
at e saving.
NEW SHIPMENT of white enamel
wood rangaa. circulating heaters,
trash burners and airtight heaters,
stove pipe a
la complete.
stove pipe end ste. isuy wnua siosn
ROOFING PAPER, large stack, all
sizes and weight: also building pa
per, felt paper. Lew thermal) or
der price.
AUTOMATIC gas, electrie and ell wa
ter neaicrs, rani" 0"B'i ""
laundry trays, compute shower
units, lavatories, doule sinks, septic
tanks and values of all kinds. No
priority required.
NEW shipment of cocoa mats, lino
leum ruga in Sizes srom jw w
15.
HARD-TO-GET Items, skillets. Dutch
ovena, cmcicen iryera, aisn pans,
wash pans, water buckets, garbage
cans, mop wringers, cone buckets
Large stock. Come and loon arouna
TOOLS of all kinds, for the carpenter.
mecnanic, farmer, logger; bibo r-
tools consisting of sockets, ratchets. 1
lug wrenches and apeed wrenches
ATTENTION, farmers and gardenerel
We have In stock all aizes and mesh
of chicken netting, stock fence, barb
wire, fence posts, smooth wire, stuc
co wire: also chicken house spray
ers, wheelbarrows, garden cultivat
ors, spading forks, hoes, rakea mat
tocka and shovels. ,
PIPE, large stock of prewar pipe at
prewar prices. Get It now before
. prices advance: also pipe fittings,
pressure pumps, pitcher pumps, cen
trifugal and rotary pumps; also 3
and i" cast iron soil pipe.
COMPLETE line of tents, hay covers,
tarpau lines and leather work gloves,
slicker coats and raincoat, slightly
used; also water-repellent coats and
pants.
THAvrot hahv bit national ad.
vertised. steel frames. Iron wheels,
runner urea.
NEW shipment of doors and windows
jus i arrivaa.
Remember lt always pays to shop
at the Medford Bargain House, 27.
29 N. Grape st Phone 3744.
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CHILDREN'S COLDS
Today most young mothers refuse to take needless chances with
untried remedies, when the children ha ve colds . . . they use good old
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tklETRATES
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sarfaeee 1199
waris.lag.eeia.
petwe.
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WANTCB TO nrv-edxaem mad.
ern furnlahed houae with garage;
eloea In, by permanent civilian
party, Referencae. Tribune. Bo S3S3
IKCOME TAX returna made out wlQ
alio de part-time bookkeeping. Call
8oom lie
Irawferd.
room 134, Motet Allen. Leo W.
CROFT LILY grower needs woman to
care for housework end 3 amaU
children. Leslie Woodriff, Harbor,
Oregon.
F6 lAttU-Vprlghi piano. UM W.
4th at.
FOR SALE In Ashland, 0-room mod.
ern home: Sit baths, 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining room, kitchen,
rumpus room, bar, a elrculaUng
fireplaces, automaUo furnace piped
o all rooms: 1 acre of ground, fine
landscaping. One of the nooeet
homes in Aahland. 99,000, terms.
Oregon Land Co., SO . Main St.,
Ashland. Oregon. Phone 91340.
WANTED Girl or woman for help
with housework and care of chil
dren: sis per week, with room and
board and liberal time off. Ph. 4663.
FURNISHED 3-room modern house".
Frill da Ira. Rear of 919 S. Oakdale.
0MALL furnished apartment for sin
gle employed person. Phone 4839.
FIREMAN WANTED. Hotel Medford'.
FOR BALZ 9 acres, ' 7-room modern
nouse. Darn, entcken nouae, outer
buildings; good tree soil, walnuts,
apples, figs, plum, grapes. Located
In Jacksonville between the echool
house and main highway, red brick
house. Terms. William Stucker, Jack
sonvine, urs. DPI Ota.
SLEEPING room, clean: hot end cold
water in room; center or business
district. Central Point apartmenta
and hotel. Reasonable rent. Phone
central point. 462.
APARTMENT livli
ng
;eiy
room and itcn-
enette, complet
furnlehMi with
nice naveno set, bedding, linens,
dishes, silver, etc.: heat and hot wa
ter, also electricity furnished for
cooking and lights. Reasonable rent.
Adulta only. Near sawmills. Central
roint apartmsnts. rnona 46a.
rOR 8 A Lt Oil chick broodar In mooA
rOR SALt Nash touring car; also .33
OTmvnwivr rpair mi, junction
CaraKt. N. Riverside.
WAITRESS wanted. Berrydl T5
taurant, 1812 N. Rlvenldo.
OR feALt or exchange-a-bedroom
moatrn. ciot in; oornar lot; ideal
location. Want 3-bdroom, modern
noma. Talaphona 4538, Owner.
FOR SALE 93,000. 31, acres, 1 acre
irrigated; o-room house, pressure
aystem, hot and cold water, garage
and other outbuildings. 30 large
English walnut trees. 19 peach trees,
some strawberrtea, raspberries end
boysonberrles: 9 ecres seeded to
vetch and oats. 1 mile west of
Phoenix, 1st road north of Fort
Baker road off of Anderson creek
road. Rt. 4. Box 374.
I still have PREWAR DiipONt aUTO-
mutivs xain'j. jobs on which I
use these materials ere fully guar
enteed. MITCHELL'S PAINT SHOP
60S S. Riverside
TRANSFER & StORA-E Fred
Robinson, owner. Furnltura mov.
ne. commercial haullne. evervthlne
lor your neeo. rir et, mono
4664.
ANYTHINO to haul-anywhere large
or small. Phone 3988. Davis Trana-
lor a storage Co., so . rir st,
POULTRY netting roofing.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE ' vegeUble rack with
6 sprinkler heads and galvanized
tank, full length, complete, ready
lor use; only 43. fonoca s rarmers
Market. Grants Pass. Ore. Ph. 833.
C5VERNMENT WHEAT Another car
on track. Bring your sacks.
W NT T"' "-PY " C'
FOR HELP with your Income tax.
day or evening. Phone 3913. OS floaa
FOR SALE Sheep fuano, weedleaa,
finely pulverised. Monarch Seed St
Feed Co.
ALFALFA HAY. 1st cutting. fS4 ton
F. . BAMSOHJJU.
FOR SALE) Metal brooders, feeders
ana waiereri: eiso screen gino.
Faher'i. 34 3. Riverside. Phone 444B.
HOUSE WORK wanted. Phone 46SC
HAVE you a house In Portland! Will
trade my home In Medford. Phone
aaaa ror paruomare.
TO. flALE-LMaadow hav IU ner ton
Order now. This is an economy feed.
y. IE- BAMQUn tu.
FOR BALE Gypsum, 113.80 per ton.
Now in stock. We deliver. Moaaxoh
Seed & Feed Co.
SHIPMENT of early teed potatoee,
four varieties. Also onion aets. Jack
ton County Feed Co., Court and Me
Anarewi.
TIME to slant eur early rardan peaa,
10c package of lnoculant will plant
6 lbs. of peas, beans or sweet peaa.
Don't fall to plant without Inoculat
ing. Jackson County Feed Co., Court
no jmoAnarew-. .
SEE our variety of cactus, you may
lino iyp yuu wan. - yuur
lection, Jackson County Feed Co.,
bouri ana wcAnarews.
OIL and electrie brooders still avail
able, loo-cmck size electric. a.su.
Wa can arran a a for your babv
chicks. Most all breeds. No order
too small, Jackson County Feed Co-.
Court and McAndrews.
GARDEN fertilizer tn package alio
for your tndlvldual needs, Jackson
County Feed Co., Court and Mc
Andrews. CHICK feeders, 8c, fountains, lfle. Hen
and Turkey feeders, 61.49. Jackson
County Feed Co.. Court and Mo
Andrews. 6RDER your baby chicks now for de
llvery February 30. Cockerels and
straight run chicks. Faber's, 34 .8.
Riverside. Phone 4440.
GYPSUM Another car on track. Or
der now. Come and get It or take
delivery with your neighbor. 913.60
per ton at car.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR BETTER "CRbPSl plant our cer
tlfled Blue Tag grains: Union besrd
less harley, 00.38 pure; Velvon
Bearded harley, 00.86 pure-, Fed
eration wheat. 89.43 pure. Heavier
yielding, purest seed. Monarch Seed
& Feed Co. t
.. ii. n j..
ffiij nume nemeuY
For Relieving
Miseries of
vick. vepoKuo. uo es iney aoi ai
bedtime, rub VapoRub on throat,
chest end back.
AtoncethepenetntlngtimulaUng
ectlonof VnnoRub(aspicUircd)starts
to help relieve congestion end irrita-
"on in upprr Droncniai iudcs, cose
eoufthing. 'he msUrnraneM or
breathing easier. Then for hours
VopoRub kecp9 on working. It In
vitee restful 9lecp. And often by
morning most of the misery of the
cold is gone I Remember thl9
ONLY VAPORUB Qlvtt You th
known boftm f-y for niieving
mlteriet of
children', colds. M IHU
TryitI TSiToHu
Monday. Teb. II. 1S4S
FOR SALE Registered 3-year -old
milking snortnorn ouu. Apply win.
. Pollack at Farmer's Market,
rants Pass. Oregon.
FOR SALE Baled hay. 930 and up
Phone 6237.
APPLES9140 lug. Bring containers.
waiter Tone, Btcwars ave.
FIR ROUGH BLOX BLABS green
big double load eo-eu. aaeaiora susi
Tel sill.
BEARDLESS BARLEY Seed rye.0et
our prices.
F. 1. SAMSON CO.
WANTED Experienced Stenographer.
For appointment, caU 9133 days,
4999, eveninga.
WANT 6 xJY-oo4 lawn swing.
Tribune. Box 1133.
CASH IN A FLASH
FOR YOUR CAR,
Save Time. Cash and Oak
Call Automobile Market,
Friendly Medford Dealer.
ph. 9919. eth and Bartlett
No Red Tape Whea You Sell
to Us.
LOW PRICED LUMBER
At Cameron Moffith Lumber Co.
South Rlveirlde et Barnett Road.
uuu ui sjirm wa ivutii iwwut,
-..mansion, plank. AIM northern ro
wuir i-nci posia.
NO PRIORITY KKSDKO.
FboiM 46S.
fOR SALE Cockerel! to arrive Marcn
lat. Phona your ordera now.
r. E. SAMSON CO.
TlX"your insurance needa to Walter
Jones. Phone
USE TRANSPLANfONE. Every tlma
you iranspiam a uee, ousn or piant.
use Transplantona for batter aet
and development. Monarch Seed At
Peed Co.
FOR SALE Plsher'a calf meal or
builder pellets. Fabar'a, 34 River-
ia. mono
SEED OATS kanota. U.li per owt
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Rhubarb and horseradish
roots. Monarcn -acq at reeq i;o.
NEW motor assemblies and new mo
tor block aaaembllea now In stock
for cars end trucks.
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
119 S. Riverside. Phone tB9.
FOR SALE Berry bushes. Plant them
now monarcn beea at reea CO.
NEW 18,000 Eaton rear axle assembly.
eauiDDea wrtn lo-noie auaa nuns
and drums and Weatinghouee air
praxes.
U C. TAYLOR CO.
Truck Headquarters
lit B. Riverside. Phona 9069.
ftANOTA seed oats. g3.38 per huh'
area. Monarch seed & Feed Co.
BROODERS 150 capacity, 3,45; 400-
vmvjs pise,
F. E. SAMSON CO.
FOR SALE Old-growth fir, l3 cord,
delivered. Phone SSSfl.
WANTED Boy with bicycle, over 16
yrs. oia. evenings a iter scnool, Sat
urdays and Sundays. WESTERN
WE BUYEM WE 6ELLEM
COME IN AND SEE-EM
S036 Dodge Coupe
1036 Dodge Sedan
1MB Ford Coupe
1037 Ford Sedan
1833 Nash Sedan
1937 Pontiae 6 -Pass Coupa
1038 Graham Sedan '
Urge Supply Dayton-MeClarea
Tires
See at A. E. "Tubby Deaa .
. , Your Pontiao Dealer
Wchfleld Station Dial 904S
6th and Orana St. Au nni
OR SALE 4 waaner pigs, 3 brood
aowe, 3 turkey hens, one torn. Rt. 4,
box : 38g. S. Pacific hwy. W. K
Sheldon.
FOR SALE Lime, sulphur and bor
deaux in convenient sixes. Monarch
Seed & Feed Co.
fRICED FOR oUicrt 8At-l6
vn-vroi.i i ,-un irueK, dual urea.
body. Will sell quick at the price.
L. C. TAYLOR CO,
JDodSi Plymouth
jj R've'do. PhonaiOBiB.
r9RAt.E-:Now Washington rasp;
berry plants. A new diseasa-reslst-ant,
large, rich red, delicious fruit.
Monarch Seed & reed Co.
FOR OALE
OR TRADE
One 1937
International Logg
ing Truck
D-40, WITH SINGH OR
DUAL AXLI TRAILER
Good Mechanical condition
with pre-war 8.2S tires. Will
tall right or will consider in
trad lata modal pickup. Mutt
be good. Thl, equipment at
Tula Lake. I can b reached
ti
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