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paqmwo. 'MEOTOm) MATTi TRrnVJNK. MEDFORD. ORIMON, FKIDAY. OPPOHFiK 10, inin. L IOCAL AND II PFftSftNAI (hi) Jurohi who ha been cii;doyot by the Southern Pacific at Jtigcno I visiting friends In the vallej. lrtf. 0. W. C'hllders la vIbIIIiik her motlior, Mr. 1, M. Ntakorson at Asli- ,and. The .latter loaves Sunday tor Bcaltfp accompanied by lior nolcc MIfh irmn Jlyor. Homc-mado bread nt Do Voo'i. Kx-Judgo Q. W. Dunn and tfe hr.vo returned .Tom sin auto trip to tlio state' fnlr at Salem. .Mrs. Dunn's cousin. Irs Ira N'elnon aeconipnntod thorn for a lslt. She aB a former Sams Vnllev girl. , ,0.'ih VauueL of Anhlnnd was a recent .Medford visitor. i4lCoiIak flnmnlnK. tnt In .town, nl tVojiton'fc ,.TiitIrn Volney Colvlj? lias returned to" Ashland for tho wlntor. Ho has boon In Portland for some time. Mr. OoIvIk wan formerly county Judge of Josophlno county. Mrs. L. H. Jeter, living oast of Ashlrind, bns returned from a twS months' outlnR to Crator Lake. Un on her return she mado a "visit to her daughter, Mrs. Smith, of Phoenix, Crater Lake pictures ,a book if 12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest over mado of tho lako, for salo at Gorklng & Harmon's studio. Call and soo thorn. 22S Cast Mnln street, phono 320-J. tf Professor and Mrs. H. a.' Gtlmore of Ashland have arrived homo after nn Itinerary trip by steam car, nuto and trolley closo upon 10.000 miles. Inquiries for tickets for the aianta-Whlte Sox gamo are already reaching Mcdford, ono Southern Pa cific conductor left four dollars with tho local agent for two seats and other inquiries aro coming In. K. D. Weston, commercial photog rapher, negatives mado any tlmo or placo by appointment Pbona M U71. L. It. Fields Rupcrintondorft of the Southern Pacific company, and T W. Younger, master mechanic, spent nn hour in Mcdford yesterday after noon hearing protests against the new motor schedule. Mrs. D. J. Trowbrldgo loft for the Knights of Pythias convention I'ri- day morning. "Insuranco your best asset." Have tho best. Tlaco your insuranco with Holmes, tho Insurance Man, right It ho -writes It tf W. V. Barnum has returned from an extended eastern trip and found conditions good throughout tho country. "W. E. Cadmus of Peoria is a late Mcdford arrival. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. Mrs. MIntor of Eagle Point spent Thursday in Mcdford. .'. M. P. Durnham of Los Angeles is a Mcdford visitor. Digester Tankago for topping off hogs and for growing pigs. Korl nek Veterinary Ilemedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 19S O. H. Jackson of Portland is vis iting Medford. W. O, and Mrs. Pyror of Omaha aro Medford arrivals. In suro your 'fruit, both packed and unpacked against fire wbllo In your packing houso In n short term policy at special fruit rates in the strongest Firo Insuranco company In tho world. Tolopbono 0C4 and talk with Tumy. 173 S. II. Vincent of the stato bureau of corporations is in Medford on business. F. P. Lister of Portland spent Fri day In Medford. Digester Tankago for topping off hogs and for growing pigs. Kori nelc Veterinary Remedy Co., South ern Oregon distributors. 198 J.. C. Corum and wife of Portland aro Medford arrivals. W. O, Kinney of Chicago spent Friday In Medford. Wynne Scott, ono of tho most up-to-date portrait artists on the Pa cific coast is taking chargo of tho portrait department for tho Gerkln & Harmon Photo company, 228 East Mnln street. W. 11. WaUion of Bhaploigli liard wnro company, is Jn Portland on ac count of t lllnoss of his daughter, Mrs." F. W, Shapleigh. Geo. Nunnomuker of California, formerly of tho Roguo River Produco company la making this vulloy n visit. Mrs. T. 1). Klnsmnn of Ashland, wis in this olty tho foro part of tlio week ns tho guest of her son, Dr. J. L. Holms and wlfo. Corn for kdte at Uurmuda ranch. Phone 591-IM! Mrs. A. Kolllior- of this city left Thuraday fpr an extended vUlt with rolntlvos and friends in Texas cities. M. W. Howarth of lloston is a business visitor in tho alloy. F. W llurko of J.oa Angolvs, Cal , spent Thursday afternoon looking over the valley. The Misses Mary Mooro nnd K. C Muneon nnd Mrs. 11. C. Mooro wont to Ashland Thursday nfternoon for a short lslt with friends. Dr. J. i:. Shearer of ttlondnle, n former resident of this city, Is In the city for n few days on business. Uadson Klco of Stocktbn, Cal., Is spending a few dnfs attending to business, J. W. Hay of Gold Hill was a bus iness visitor in Mcdford Thursday afternoon, T. H. Crnndon of Table Rock was a buslnoos visitor lu Medford Thurs day nfternoon. Medford celebrated the destruc tion of the Gnmboa dam this morning by tho blowing of whistles, ringing of bolls, nnd tooting of ito horns. Tho Mooso lodge hold n dnnco in their lodge rooms Thursday night which was largely attended. Ij. P. Beebo of Grand Junction, Colo., Is spending n few days In the city on business and visiting frlonds. Sam Jennings of the Applegnte dis trict spont Thursday' In tho city on business. W. R. Colo'mnn of Jacksonville wns a short bustnoss visitor In tho city this morning. The police have received reports that a number of small boys aro en gaged In the youthful practice of breaking windows of vacant houses lu tho residence district. A. A. Davis, a former resident of this city now in tho real estate busi ness nt Oakland, Cal., left yesterday for the south after spending n few days tn this city on business. Henry Callaghan who has been spending tho summer working on his claims in tho Illuo Ledge district re turned to Medford Thursday and will spend the winter in this city. J. D. Leo, a well known resident of Southern-Oregon twenty years ago. who has been residing at Klamath Falls, has taken up his resldenco in this city. Frank Kelly of Woed, Cal.. is Bpondlng a few days In the city on business. Tho city council Is scheduled to hold a special session this evening to consider tho application of property holders on third street asking for tho re-opening of that thoroughfare. Tho street was ordered closed by a previous council. Fruitgrowers of tho valley have bogun tho shipment of apples, and tho packing houses are kept bus) handling and packing. Laborers are rooro plentiful this season than last year. Tho alumni of tho high school and tho high school football teams will play tho first gamo of tho season at the ball park tomorrow afternoon. Anson Smith of Tokoa, Wash., a prominent whentgrowcr and pioneer of Eastorn Washington Is visiting old frlonds in the valley for a few days. Deep clouds of gloom sottled down ovor Medford this morning when the Athletics won tho third gamo from tbo Now York Giants. Most or tho Giant rooters in this section who wero so strong for them tho first of tho week havo about lost bopo. Miss Sadio and Sarah Norwood of Central Point spent Thursday In .Medford shopping nnd visiting friends. Miss Sadlo Carnes, accompanied by her mother will leave Sunday for on extonded visit at Coeur Do'AIcno nnd other Idaho points. Tho chilly ovonlngs of tho last couplo of days has caused overcoat thelves to get busy, nnd the loss of two wore reported to tho police this morning. Tho Southern Pacific has granted a rate of a faro and one-third from Ashland on tho south, and Leland on tho north, for Rogue rlvorvnlloy rally to b'o held In this city October IS. Mcluues was lu tho npot which mado It possible for him to score when Harry doubled another hit by grace of MerUlo's bad ankle, which pre vented tho first baseman from gath ering an easy pop foul. The division of today's receipts Is: National commission's Minus HIHU.SO. Players share ?20.SOS.30. Kaoli club JJ1S.S72.20. Tho total for tho players' shnru In four gnmn Is J13l.lG3.SP. Tbo plnora do not share In tho receipts after todny'n game. Official Scoro KKW YOKK- aii. 11. 11.ro. A. K SnodjtrniM, of. :iit. a 0 0 a 0 0 i)oio, ai. . 4 0 0 a 0 Klololirr. . . 4 111 0 0 Hums if. 1 a s a 0 0 Sim for, Jilt. - 4 0 11 0 0 -Murray, rf. .1 1 1 2 0 0 Mol.oun, o. .. ... 'J nail 0 Merkle, 11 -4 I I 10 1 'J Domuree, p. I 0 0 a 0 0 Cooper - . -000 0 0 0 MCormick" . 0 0 0 0 0 0 Herxoir. :ib. . 1 0 1 a II 0 Wilson, e. 0 0 0 110 Mnrqunrd, j. - 1 0 0 0 0 0 Crm-dalf" 10 0 0 0 0 aut, - --- 1 1 0 0 0 0 ToIrN na r. it ai la a Cooper ran for Me I. on 11 In fifth. McCormick batted for Domiuee in fifth. '(Trnnimll balled for WiNon in ninth. flrnnt baited for Murtmrl in ninth. lMIILAnKLl'IUA AH. K. H.l'O.A.K. K. Murpliv, rf. 0 0 "A 0 0 OMrinjr. If. 4 0 a 1 0 0 Collins 2h. 4 0 0 .'1 0 0 linker, 3b. 4 0 0 2 0 0 Melnnos Hi. 4 118 0 0 Stnink, cf. 2 2 t 2 0 0 Hnrrv, K. 4 2 3 2 'J 0 Seining-, c. 2 12 0 1 0 Render, p. 4 0 0 0 .1 0 Totnls 24 0 11 27 I) 0 NOTICE. Notlcn Is hereby glvon that tho un dorslgnod will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at lu next regular meeting, October 21st, 1913, for a llcenso to Hell malt, vinous nnd splritoug liquors at his place of nuhiubM, No. 22, North Front streot, Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. Datod Oot. 10th, 1013. SELSIJY & KENNEDY. Weeks &McGowan Co UNDERTAKERS Tiiuly Afttdstuut Day Phono 227 Night 1 W. WockH 10.I-J.2 Phones A, K. Orr 07801 ATHLETICS WINJHIRD GAME (Continued from Page 1) It was a gumo rally put up by tho visitors, but it camo too lato, and was not sufficiently aggressive to meet tho efforts of tho determined Indian, fighting a last stand for tho Athletics. Tho breaks lu tho luck woro against the Giants and tho post mortems would doubtless bo that ono run, which was enough to win for tho Athletics, scored by thorn In tho second, was due solely to tho crippled condition of McGraw's men. Play in Ilml Luck Tho single by Mclnnes, which started tho trouble for Domareo In tho second would havo been an easy out for Snodgrass under normal con ditions, but while tho California!! mado a gamo limp for It, ho was un able to got under tho short fly aud Score lly Innings New York -00000032 0 .". Hits 0 10 0 10 3 3 08 I'hiln. 0 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 (1 Hits 1 2 0-1200 0 0 Summary Two-hnco liils, Harry, 2, Hums. Thrce-hnc hits, OMring, Shnfer. Home run, Merkle. Saorifieo hit. Stnink. Stolon bases, Collins, Mur ray, Rums. Left on buses, New York 4, Hhilndolphin R. Ha-os on bnlls, off Pcmnree 1 (Sehnng), off Mnrqunrd 2 (Stnink; ScbdnglVoff Homier 1 (Jfurrny). Struck nl, h Render 4 (Shnfer 2. Doyle, Wilson) Hit lv pitcher, by Render. Murray I'nsjjod hall, MeLenn. Hits, off Domnrco 7 ami four mns in four in nines. Credit defeat to Demuree. Umpires Ejnn behind the but, Klein on bm-OH, Connolly nnd Rigler on four lines. Time, 2:0!). First Inning "Sow York Snodgrass popjwd to Rakor. Doylo flicd to Stnink. Fletohor out, Harry to McIiiiioh. It was n tnmo one. No runs, no hits, no errors. I'hilndelphin Murphy flicd nut to Suodgrahs. It wns n long fly to right eentcr. Snodgrnss' oati-h wnt n nice effort. Oldring tripled to right nlong tho foul lintf, lauding on tho first hull pitnhed. Collins, bull one, strike one, foul, two strikes, Oldrinp out nt plate when Collins hit to Merklo, who threw to Mel.omi. Merklo leaped Iiitrlt mid united n eat oh of n hnd houmlor. Collins stole second, fooling Demnrcc, who throw to firrft while Collins was un der full speed for nooond. MerkU-V throw wiih too lute to i-uti-h tho run ner. Rnkor fouled out to Sliufer. No mns, ono Jiit, no errors. .Second Inning New ork Hums, Mnko one, strike Iwo, Rurns hit to Murphy, (Ik latter making nn easy rnteli of the fly. Shnfer, hall one, strike one, two Mnkos, strike three. Shnfer funned Render fooled him completely nnd drew three wild swings. Murray, hull one, strike 0110. Murray was hit on tho funny hone nnd was given his base. MeLenn, strike one, foul, hull one; McLean singled, Murray going to third on tho llirow-111 from ri'lit center. Morkle, hull ono. Ho foiilol out to MoTnncs. No runs, ono hit, no errors. I'lillndelphin Mclunes, hull ope; ho singled to left eontor. Knodgr.i-s made mi effort, hut unsuccessful to got under a 'IVxiih leaguer. Htruiik sacrificed, Dcinnrca to Merklo, roll lii the hull slowly toward tho pH-h- or's box. Hurry, one strike, hull om, strike two; Merklo got his hniid on n high foul by Hurry, but dmppel it nnd drew nn error for tho holilil t. Hurry doubled, scoring Molnnns. Tin smusli w-ns n hurd drive down Hie left field foul lino. Schang, strike one, bull one, slriko two, hull two, hnll three, hull four; Sehnng walked. Dcmnrco declined to tuko n chance on yesterday's home-run star. Ren der, slriko ono; Render out on n l)i'g fly to Hums, Hurry being hold nl second. 'Murphy, hull one, two I111IU, one strike. Murphy flicd to Snod grass. One run, two hits, one. error. Third Inning New York- Demuree filed to Mur phy 011 the lirM bull pitched. Sued grass oul, Render to Meluues on a hunt, the "Chniley Horse" obviously slowed up the (Hunls mil fielder and even a slide foiled to save him. Doyle, slriko one, strike two, bull one. Dovle filed oul to Struuk. No runs, no hits, no error. Philadelphia-At the end of tho inning it was so obvious thai Suod grnss was not in form Hint Mellrnw pulled him out, sending- Shu?or lo pouter nnd putting llerrfijr on third. Oldiin. Domaree to Merl.le, on 1 1 easy tup. Collins, bull one, Mro one, sliike Iwo, foul bull, three ImlW, Collins filed lo Hums, who uindo bountiful 'running catch. Hukci, hnll one, Raker out, Doyle to Mci'.lo No runs ,110 , no errors. Fourth lulling New Yoik Fletcher filed lo Col lins. Hums popiHul to Huker on the firt ball pitched. Shnfer, strike ono, ball ono. bull two, foul, strike two; Shnfer funned, iiigiiig 11 foot tin dor the hall. No runs, 110 hits, no errors. Pltilndelphin Mclniuw. strike one, strike two, hall one, foul, Mclniuw, Doylo to MVirklc, tarry nccppliiur nn ens-y chance gracefully. Struiik. strike, singled. Ilerxog knocking down n line drive which whs too hot to handle, Han v. hull one. Drin nrcc kept Slrunk frozen to first h repealed throws to the initial suck. Tho crowd hissed nt tho delay. Harry singled and took second on Shnfer's throw, lo third, which mm- pd too lute to rnleh Strunk. Schang. ball ono, strike one, two strike. foul, ball two. Sclmiig singled t center, snoring- Strunk uiul Hurry, nnd took setoifd oil the Ihrow-iii to tho plate by Murrttv to cntcli Harry. Render, bull ono, hall two. Schang took third 011 u ni-,oi1 hull. Hcudcr has three balls and two strikes; he singled, scoring Seining. The In dinn's effort was 11 slow ndler Schang scored on nn error bv Merklo, who failed to handle n roller fiom the Indian's but. Murpliv popped to Doyle, hitting the first ball pitched. Oldring singled to short center. Col litis, hull one, Collins out, .McLean to Morkle. Three mns, four hil, 0110 error. Kifili Inning New York Murray, hull one, hall two, ball three, hnll four; Murray walked. Murrnv walked on four straight balls, Render's first piisA of tho gnme. McLean, strike one, strike two. McLean singled through Collins, putting Murray 011 third. Cooper wns put in to run for Mo- Lean, arqttard was scut nut to warm up. nan one oil .Merkle, strike two, Merkle fanned. McCormick batting for Domaree, hall one, hall two, strike otic. ' McCormick out to Oldring, who eupturod a hard shim by n long run, making tho catch nt U shoo strings' Murray was held nt third. Coo'ior out, stenliug, Schang to Collins. No runs, 011c hit, no errors. rhilndelphin .Mnrqunrd relieved Demnrcc. Raker, strike one, ball ono, ball Iwo, strike two, ball three; Raker fanned. Mnrqunrd grinned. Mclnnes, slriko one, hull ono, slriko two, foul, Mclnnes, Mnrqunrd to Merklo. Strunk, hull one, hall two, hnll throe, hall four. Strunk walked Harry, facing Mnrquard after hav ing hit n double nnd single, strike one, Hurry doubled to left, Strunk being held nt third. I-'rouuno was sent out to warm up. Kchnng, strike ono; Schang singled to center, scor ing Strunk nnd Harry. The hit wu a smashing drivo through second huso jut otilxido of Doyle's reach Render out, Mnrqunrd to Merkle. Two mns, two hits, no errors. .Six tli Inning New York Jlor.oir, strike Uorr.og oul, Hairy lo Mcluues, Dolc, bull one, strike one, strike two, Ihtce sliikos. Dovlo funned. Klelchor, slriko one, slilko Iwo; r'lolohor filed to Slrunk. No inns, no hits, no er rors. I'hilmlotphlu Murray, hull one, strike one, strike two; oul, Doylo to Morkle. Ito mude 11 quick smusli nt the tliinl one while the Athlolit fielder wns chewing with thoupnpiic our a strike. Oldiiug. strike one. Mnrqunrd liios to put uuothi'r 0110 over 011 Oldring while tint hvllor wn adjusting his hands, but Kgan de clined to cull it; strike Iwo, four, I In 00 strikes. Oldring funned. Wil son dropped the third strike then throw the ball to Merkle. Cnlliu, strike one; Collins filed lo Klelchor No runs, no hili. 110 error. Render working eusv us 11 well oiled mnchiiio, lie icliicd the side with nine pitched hulls, The stick work of the (limits ory weak bol'oic the sttnppy mixture of the big Indian. Noonth Inning New York - Rums, strike one. hull one, bull two, foul; Hums bout out nu infield hit which rolled to Hum too lain to make the puloiit. Shnfer. strike one, strike two; Shnfer poo pod to Collins. Murray, tnke one, strike two, foul, foul. Attendance nnnouncod ns aoitlH. Mmrnv sin gled to left. Hums held nt second Wilson, strike one, strike Iwo, ball one, bull Iwo, foul, ball three, thrc strikes; Wilson funned. On the third slriko by Wilson Hunts nnd Mtirru. worked n double steal. Merkle, hnll one, slriko otic, strike two, foul Merkle knocked n homo run into the left field bleacher, scoring Rurns nnd Mm ray nhcud of him. t( was it html slum nnd the l'ltiludclidiiii fun gave Merkle n round of npphme u he limped homo. Marqunrd out. Render to Mclnnes. Three run, three hits, no errors. rhiliidelphm Render showed his first flush of weakness in the (limits when ho was touched for two ftingle nud n home run for three mns. lin ker popped to Hontog. Mclnnes. strike one, filed to llerxog. Strunk. ball one, strike one; Strunk out. Doylo to Morkle. No runs, no hiw, 110 errors. Hlgbtli Inning New York -llcritog up, singled on first ball pitched, his first nl'o con ueoiioii nl the scnos. )olo up, forced llerzog, Collin to Harrv . Doyle hit tho first hnll pitched Fletcher, strike one; Hotelier forced Doyle, Render to Hurry. Fletcher' drive wns a hot sinush squarely into tho Indian's mitt. Homier dropped the Mxzlcr, but recovered in lime to ditch Do vie. Rums doubled down toft rlcld, scoring I'ldolicr. rIhiil'orhiiinit, Muipln forced Moliiing In tripled lo right, scoring IIiiiiih. Til- H..vle, unassisted, ml first bull. No Ho hit the first hull, Mitiruy oul, Collins lo Melnnos. Two iiiiih, lliioc hits, 110 eiiois, I'hllndolphlii The (Hani Ml mi Homier hcavil.N in this lulling nud nl' lor tltov hud touched him lor 11 sin gle uiul u double, .Muck OlTctcd ! icliovc Iho Indimi, bill he elected In iiiiih, no hits, tin cii'ors, Cimuliill was scut to Hie hut in place of Wilson, Ninth lulling Now Yoik- Cruitdnll, hall one, si 1 Ike one. strike two, bull Iwo; Criinilull out, Collins lo Melnnos. Moiklo filed lo M.iu liliy. (Irmii tint - (limit, slriko It.. I. 11 ....I ,.,,,! ,.i.,!n,l Mm mroov llV I lillir for MllHIIUIld forcing Murray l nop wcnkl Iohuio, slnkc Iwo, bull one. hull Iwo, Collins. IIiiiiv flicd In Miiimy foul, bull thrro; (limit fouled nut lo Seining walked. Render find oHelinng. .Mi runs no mi", no 011 or- , , 1 I - ilW" t I - 'i ' : 1 1 . 1 VI j I I ri 1 5rV. . ,' V 'sli I it 'r$l tofi i "' V jpa ' T'TV ' Either One Will Do Am I'jii' ns Slmcs n iniicciiu'd if llicv arc Si'liiiiiilt's. We jiliis put mil licsl FimiI rurwiirtl wlwii w sell our Slides, foi' we k'im' 011 court cons trctituii'iit. I lie lit'st of It'll thciv, low iriccH nud u perlVi't I'll. Axain, we say put your hi"l fooj Toiwanl, look at tin Shoo niul conic to UK. SCHMIDT'S Opposite Postoffico A HAPPY CHILD IN JUST A FEW When Cross, Consiiiei or if Finer- Jh (ilo "Ciillforiiln Sriit of Figs" 'I lien limi't Worry one FIVE MINUTECURE IF STOMACH IS BAD When "1'aj.c's I)liiK-iu.ln" Rcuebes .Stoumrli ail Indigestion, (his noil Sourness OlsniH'urs You don't want a Blow romedy when your stomach Is bad or an uncertain ono or a harmful ono your stomach 1b too valuable; you mustn't Injuro It with drastic drugs. Pupo's OlapojiBln la noted for ItB ftlicud In giving" n;llof; Its harmloaa nesH Kb certain utifnllliig action In regulating sick, Hour, canny stomachs, Its millions of cures In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stom ach trouble has mado It famous tbo world over, Keep tblx perfoct stomach doctor In your homo keep It handy got a largo fifty-cent cao from any drug storo and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't ngreo with tlinm; If what they oat lays like load, ferments uml sours and forms gas; causes beatlacho, dizziness und nau sea; criictiit(onJof acid a ltd undi gested food romoinbur as soon uh I'apo'H DlapopHln cornea In contact with the stomach nl such dlutross vanishes, its promptness, certainty and cuso In overcoming tho worst stomach disorders is a revelation to tltoso who try It. Mothers can rest oay after giv ing "California .Srup of Fix." be came ! n few hours all tho donned up waste, sour bile nnd fermenting food gently moves out of tho bowels, nud you hnu a well, plaful child again, Children simply will mit lako tho tlmo from play to empty their bowels, and tbny become tlglHIy packed, I Ivor gets sluggish nud stom ach disordered. When cross, foverlsh, restlou, see If tongue Is coated, then give this do llcloiiB "fruit Inxntlvo" Children lovo It, nnd It cannot cans Injury. No difference what alls your little one If full of cobl, or a sore throat, diarrhoea, stomachache, bad breath, remember, a gentle "Inside cleans ing" should nlwuyH bo tbo first Imm inent glvon. Fill dlroctinita for bab ies, children of nil agos ami grown tips aro printed on each bottle. Ilowaro of counterfoil fig syrtiHi. Ask your druggist for n fiO.rent bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," then look carefully nnd sen that It Is mado by tho "California Fig Srup Company," Wo make- no smaller size, Hand bnck with contempt any other fig syrup. Your Skin Needs Marinello Tuko a careful look lu your mir ror, Seo tho havoc wrought to your klu by wind nud weuthor. Now Ih tbo tlmo to begin to romedy tbo de fect, but chooso your romedlea with tho utmost enro, Tho best authority In tho country on tho skin 1b Kmily Moyd, author of "Tho Hkln." Sho recnmmqndH .Marl uollo Treatment uml .Morlnolo JVo partitions nn tho only nbsolutoly and entlroly offectlvo tnothnd of caring f6r tho skin. Wo uso thorn oxelu- nlvoly, Call and lot us toll you exactly what your akin needs to put It lu perfect condition. Marinello Hair Shop -107 flaniott-C'orey Ulilg. f Choice Cat Fish V haw a nice shopping; also n( of IVcsh Catfish for Saturday rJi SILVER SMELTS, ' ' HALIBUT, SHRIMPS, SAND DABS, ETC. OYSTOIS Wo have Iho rauoy Soal rhipt ami Olyiupia in hullc and cans. Alho all kinds of Rinolccil lisli and Aiiitrlcaii and Domestic Chpcse. Medford Fish & Poultry Market VAXIUUMWKT JMioiioIKIli 7tt la llAM-ti? S& 'WW O'.'O Giii m - v, V. Sii See the Difference? 'T used lo hake lho 'small loaf kind it Hcomod impo.s.sihlo for mo to hake Iho lai';o, liht, .Mpriiiiry loaves like Home of my neihhors linked. '"Hii'ii I learned the Heoret and now my baking In always a success lho loaves are always largo, lighl, audi, so delicious. "I Coimd Ilml my noighhoi-s always used Drifted Snow Flour nnd now I am unlng It too. TIiiiFh. why my baking Is so good." Your bulling will bo c-qunlly iih good If you'll Just try "Drifted Hnow Flour" - It looks lllto tiny other flour, but It's ho different when you look at the baking results, Tbo Hperry Laboratory mnkes hourly tostH to keep tbo iiuullty of Drlftod Snow Flour absolutely uniform. it uostfi uh moro to mill, but you no moro to buy. Ask Your (Iroeep for "Drifted Snow" S PERRY FLOUR CO. r v J ' i'v. -Vv