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pa:w two rRT)FOTir MATL TRTBUNTR M"EDFOTlD. OT?FOOX, MONDAY, JUNK 17, 1018 f OCAL AND L PERSONAL Tho schnul board election Ik belim hold this afternoon at which In addi tion to vollnit for two now members of the hoard tho electors also vote on tho school huditot. Tho hours of vot ing on board members aro from 2 to 0 p. m., and of votlhtr on tho budget uro rroui 2 to 7 p. m. Hits votlnK place Is the liluli school hiilldlnK. Tho candidates for board membership aro',...., ,.HK11(,(1 , ,,. ,too, . fnrn,r cundh II. J. Palmer una lid ward Jiiunoy, who favor tho public health nurse in ,,,.,,, nll, of j,,., Ilml M,.B, j. M. Ih schools, and Hd. M. White, and :,,, ,,.,,.,,,. ,, tho .a,,B1,ort 1C. V. Oonsnr who aro opposed to tho ,,,., .Norlllnrili ,, tlmt n0 , OI1 public nurse pro.o.:lllon. j 1.1m way across tho Atlantic. This Auto service, country trips a spec-. , ,, (lf ,,, filR.st fast,,st laity. Hide with mo. No punctures,' , ........ ,.., ,,. tIl . no blowouts. It's Killer." Chus. W. "Universal Austin, Tiro phono 65C-1,. 77 Dan Watson who hns been In the aviation service Bluco a year ago last April, hiivliiK enlisted then with u number of olhor hlith school boys, ar rived homo this morning on n Ui days furlouKh to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R Watson, and friends. This Is his first visit home since ho entered tho service. In Molne. (tiiriiolt-eorov llldK Tho school hoard will hold Its last mootini? this uflurnoon to clear up all business pondliiK beforo tho board, so ns to loavo a clean slato for tho new hoard, two of whoso members were elected nt today's election. Water glass egg preserver at Mon arch Sood and Feed Co. 82 Mrs. John l.esllo and mother, Mrs. Krank Payne left this morning for their homo In Sams Valley after a visit In this city. Cnntcons aro host for carrying wator. C. 13. Gates Auto Co. SO Mrs. G. W, J.ouiiHhury with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. l'lerco of Wash ington, I). ('.. who hns been visiting horo for tho past month, hnvo gone!,,,. M,,irc,vclo (;0,, McDonald. lur a several wocks visit at various ' points in Washington. Now Is tho tlino to insure grain. R. A. Holmes protects you against loss by flro, whllo standing and whllo bolng harvosted, Ihreshod and In granary. Threo Vnlvorslly of Oregon Btit- utMiis who majoreu in matnematics have won special honors In olhor sub jects. Ono of thoso students was Mlm limb. Ann Wilson of Medford who took opi'. iul honors In public finance, the subject of her thesis be- lug "Operation of tho personal prop-. orty tax Iu Oregon Dnliya Taxi. Phono 15. Mrs. Noah Chandler nud daughter loft Siindny for a visit with Mrs. Chiuidlor's mother nt ltosoburg. btorage buttery ciiarging Powor Auto Co. 43 80. Fir St. 73 Misses Nolllo Cox and Hess Kuiit nor, English teachers in tho hlgn school, lutt Sunday for Kugeno where they will attend tho university sum mer school. Tho Vonotlnn Troubadours, making a specialty of high closs music, with Special solo features. Five a concert t Slooso hall In .Medford on Wednes day, Juno 111, and they furnish music Tor tho dance to follow concer.t, tast ing from 8:30 p. m. until 2 a. 111., all nt one price. Admission D.'.c and Sue. Public Invited. 7; Mrs. Jin'.el Hansen Worts of Cli max, has gone to be near her husband at Ft. McDowell, Calif. Sho will spend a month there. W'liuUhleld glasses for all cars. C. E. Gates Auto Co. Mi The Ladles' lilble class of lho l'res h.vteilnn church met this afternoon for relief work nt the homo of Mrs. ltohort Itoyleon Fast Main street. I'se Valvoltna oil in your motor; It makes a dlfferenco. Power Auto Co ii So. Fir St. 73 Mr. nnd Mrs. George S. l aton of Grants Pass, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Khuker at the Hotel Holland. Mr. Eaton, who Is secretary of tho Grants Pass Fruit association, states that there will ..e less than a forty percent fruit crop In that part of the v.ili.-y ti,ia BIMMn. W atch the window at No. 10 South Central avenue for prl. es on shoos. Ethel E. I.a.-y an I Ethel M. Kinne " I'osii.n nre auto tourists en route north who are guests m the Hotel -Medford. I'se rellners and cm your tire Mils C. E. Gates Auto Co. Sti Mrs. Porter J. W-i'r and son John are epcv!e.l to arr:v,- !i.vio 1Ut sun- oay from I os .n:cici w'vre have been spcn.llin. ti c wlntct thov an i w neio join, nuclide 1 school. IT. Harder will .i,.u,. his efllco Juno 30. l: IS. Make arr.insemeiits How for painless vtr.u't'.ng. 1'nlcss William Th..:n-. ou it,. trai Point, who was re d of assault and t at court, promptly pays h and costs he will prol-a od t' 'lc count, .lait. 'nt! coavl.l t:: net I.".- paid and for ;h;s r. Jndg" Cnlklns Ismic.I a irnii'.c'ni.-t, last S.i!'i "dar. Have Hale's tune t.ur piano ! rxpert factory man and it win nvc satisfaction. $3 In Medford; $.!.:." In 111 country. ,f. I Hun Newbury will lcavo next. Thursday for Alluntli City, N. J., to I 'attend the national convention of il i order uH the delegate from .Ied- ford Indito, No. 1108. Mr. Newbury will no iihacnt from tlio city for u month. Bprlnm for all cars. C, E. Gates Milo Co. 86 Cttrl Kuton of Kiikoiio and I. II. I.enbai'Ker of Orlund, Calif., aro unto totirlHtfl at tho llotol Nash, who aro on routo north from California. Now location. Power Auto Co. 42 g0 j,-r Kt 73 Word was received in the city thin mornlnu that tho navv dcDartinont i W(,,, ,...... .,.-,..... n,ru, , ,,,,. . railroad system and was Aporatod be- tW(,Pn p01.un(j um gan i.'ranclsco until taken over by tho Kovornment and refitted as a transport. Sho Is now on her first 'trip neross tho At lantic, carrying troops to Franco. : The llrunawicit, uli phonographs In one. Wntors Paint Store, if W. II. Ituch of ApplcKato, who Is an employe of the Crater l.nko garage was flneil $".:i5 by Jodce Taylor to- day Mr driving in the city Btindny with the muffler of his car oocn. Chlct lllttsou made the arrest. ' ItalpU Mulford In a supor-sljt holds all spood records nud- uuob Voodol. C. E. Ontos Auto Co. 86 Miss lithel Klfert arrived homo this morning from Ilromorton, Wash., where with her mother sho had been visiting her sister, Mrs. I.elnh Swln- sen. Mrs. Klfert will remain at Mreinerlon for a month or two boforo, returning home. Mr. Swlnson Is iu the naval rcsorve service. . .....ui. i...i,.u, ,n jieuioru, .i.uu In country. Work guaranteed or no money. Halo's Plnuo Houbo. tf In police court today n. K. ne8artacho of tho Vnltcd States for Ecqua ind J. C. Gilbert who wcro arrested ; j, pi,ni ni., t)..... .-.. ., clo Cop McDonald. the,to lho off,.. , .i,.,,nr , hiciiii, ior speruniR woro io j no tried. .McDonald claims Gil bert was speeding his car South Itivershlo at 12 30 a. -......, ui .,, M.ii.wnii onur, ami mat Itegar was speeding at 35 miles nn hour on West Main street at fcliS Saturday night. Jackson County Illacksmlths asso ciation will go on a cash basis on and after July 1st. Mls. Florence llurd. youugest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 10. II. llurd, of this l-llv l! hnnia frnnt 11 A f im,iiH. where the is a junior In the' home economics course, to spend tho summer. If your upholstering ls wenrlng, put on seat covers C. E. Gatos Auto Co gti Mrs. O. C. Hoggs, worthy matron of tho Medford Eastern Stnr order chapter, nnd the chapter were highly honored last week nt the anuuiil Bos ton of tho statu grand chapter at Portland when Mrs. Hoggs was ap pointed worthy matron by .Mrs. Mnbe) Settlcmyer. of Woodhurn, Ore., the newly elected worthy fcrand matron of tho grand chapter. 11. 11. Young of Portland, was elected worthy grand patron. Mrs. Hoggs nrrlvod home Sunday from attending tho ses sion. F. I,. Sherman hns roturnod from California and has his shoo repair shop open nt tho old stand, 33 South Crape. 75 Miss Karl Montgomery left today for her home at Klamath Falls. Sho was the guest here of Miss Josephine Mu rray. For tho best Insurance, sea Holmes, the Insuraiu-o Man. , Mis. A. L. Harrows and three chil dren arrived In the city todny to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Glftln. S.v Davo Wood atr ut mat fire In surance policy. Office, Koom 404 M F. 11. Handing. Mr. and Mrs. Key w. Thomas or Enid, Okla , nre auto tourism vistlng iu the city. They are guests at the Hotel Holland. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36 So. Klvorsldo. Mrs. Nellie Cochrane left for Hose, lorn today after a month's visit In tho eiiv. Why not eat your noonday lunch t Holland Cafe? Week (nd visitors In the city from northern California were Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1:. Hibhcrt and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T Itolls of llilt. and Mrs F. John son aud John M. lla.es of Yreka. 'When Hotter Automobiles Are Hullt. lU'K'K Will Hulld Them." 73 An auto tourist party from Cali fornia at the Hotel .Medford consists of Kohert E. Pinkerton. K.iv lious- io i:ncr and Edna lloushcitner of j P. tiilnina. and I'm 1 Petersen of Cres-) I cent nty, iu, nrrlvod In the oltyj I Scu.la. from tlio coast by way of 1 i l to.-., cut t ity and are en ro::te south. I Mrs. Haney for hemstitching and 'reveling Gernett-Corey Hldg. ! x'r. and Mrs. T. E. I unlets and li,-s 'arii.i Haii'.s arrhivt home ! "c"' fr-'ta their visit at I licse Hits Mr. Daniels will leave soon ; for 11 Hma vi.-i; In southern Cali fornia. Columbia storato attrlea. Tow er Auto Co. 42 So. Fir St. TS Miss Sylvia Ilunl, who has been toiichlnB In the IiIkIi school ut Kails; City, Oregon and Miss Anna May llurd who nus been toaeliltii; In the; hlRh school nt Jacksonville, Oro., tlio past year, after a ten days visit at tho homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. II. llurd, li:6 West Tenth, left last ovenlni: for Beattlo to tako post graduuto work at Washington uni versity during tho summer vacation. They aro graduates of I'rlcnda uni versity and Knlrmount collogo, Wich ita, Knits., respectively. Miss Anno McCormlck, tho home i demonstration agent, arrived In the city Saturday from Grants Pass with tho Intention of spending tho next two wnoks In this county, hut was summoned to a conference nt Corne lls and left Sunday for that city. Sho will probably not return until tho Int tor pari of tho week. Mrs. J. K. Itandlos and daughter loft today for Glendalo to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jamison, and en routo will stop off at Gold 11111 for a visit with her sister. ; Tho Mod ford choral society will havo no ruhensnl tills weok on ac count of tho Bhow tonight. 1 "You'll get a good one," said P. T. I.awton, of Medford, deputy " state soaler of weights and measures, when ho saw tho announcement that C. M. 1 nomas or Medford. would dolivor ! I'ourtn or July addresB iu lMigono lOugono Daily Guard. i MrB. J. V. Mlllor Is nt Klamath Fnlls enjoying a visit with Mrs. Una .Matthews. ; An auto tourist party at the Hotel MedTord whoso members are en route north aro Mr. and Mrs. Edson P. Adams and Misses Elizabeth. Ella and Julia Adams of Oakland, Calif. Robert E. llurd. son of Mr. and ; M. K. H Hurd of thlB rltVi who ls tin service of tho ITnited BtnteB gov- eminent at Lima, Peru, S. A., writes lllt he ha9 boon pi.)n,olc.a and ls I ow secretary to the cnmmovcini t- Poru and now stationed at Lima; that tho duties of tho offlco nre now vory important and heavy owing to tho war, that ho Is vory much Intor- ostod , tho work nilll luarnlnB Krot ..,,. nf ,,, i,onn9B Bn,i,.P., and social life of that country Itlchard Hynes of Los Angolcs and J. F. Knight of Senttle aro auto tour ists In tho city today who are on routo south. Muyduko cherries Tor sale. 713 East Jackson. 73 Among visitora registered nt the hotels today were II. A. Smith and children. G. A. Llndfey, Leon Nord man and Jack Lazenby of San Fran cisco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrfunst and E. II. Merlin of Senttlo, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cooper of Sacramento, C. G. Dwlght of Oakland, terdlnnuu Lar son of Webster Groves, SIo., D. J. Whitney of Powers, Thos. M. Hartlott of ltosoburg, Frank t. Tuey of Spo kane, and Mrs. Jennlo M. Kemp, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Leltnlby, George 11. Tuiina. F. P. nigelow und Olt Deevoldo of Portland. AH kinds of wood, mill blocks and pinner shavings nt Vnlley Fuel Co. All fuel strictly cash from now on. 98 Tho ladles of tho Red Cross nre bending their energies to raise money thru a trinket shop and hnvo great hopes of making It a success. The display windows aro to bo in the gauze room on Main street and the lady In charge on tho three lied Cross days is prepared to tako care of any articles that mny ho brought In. Odd bits of Jewelry, worn thimbles and silver and gold that havo no doubt lain idle for years can In this way bo made to earn money for tho causo and many pcoplo will bo abto to pick up attractive bargains. The Stennett family held a reunion at tho park at Ashland on Sunday with 2 members present, Including four from Seattle, five from Gold 11111 and four from Medford. The others present were from Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. louKlas Stennett and two sons of Seattle arrived In their car from Seattle last Tuesday and will visit In the county for tho next week or two. They came hero to visit jr. stell nelt's father. 1.. A. Stennett. and their aunt. Mrs. 11. A. Hoiuir, and other relatives. The Fed. ral Food .Y.lininist ration a-ks all loval citiretis to return nil surplus white wheal Hour 111 unl.rok. en II' lb. ,.:,.. that is m j.,,,,,1 ,.ml. I lion, to their uncr-.. who will p,-y i. r .n.ht at piac originally paid. No 1 !! is penuit. ,1 to have over ;:n days' ' siijady on ha'a. I. i The !...! led m-tration asks to i-axe v,. n:e ".ir .1 :erinfc volun omc as it ,ie-ir.s to load r I'r.l.iv. .l ine '.'Nt. 1. a wheat or low grade L.llllV .iVolh tim lloiir-canr.ot be pte.1. With Medford tra.le MMrorfl cilf 11 v.SIIIMiTON, June J7. A sim ple operation on the vertelirnc of the neck performed here recently by two Washington osteopaths, Dr. K. I). Moore and Pr. Cnvl Kettler, lias re stored to nn "Anzuc" private, Thomas Skoyhill, his sight, lust throiiL'li n shell explosion nt the buttle nf Ciul Iipoli in the eiirly months of the war. K.vimiinulion of Skehill, who lias been leciiirinir throughout the coun try in the interests of the Third Lib erty loan, showed n vertebra at the licud of tile spinal column slightly out of position. A 'correction cnsilv wns mode, with the result that the blindness Was dispelled. Physicians explained tlittt the displaced vertebra liad impalired: , functions- of nerves indispensable .to the sighf. The blind man is said to have left Autrnlin for 'this . country a few weeks n(ro, reni'liinjr here in Mny. lie lias been treated for blindness in miuiy lands nnd had given up nil hone of 1 cure.' Ilis rensoh for enllinjr on the Washington doctor Svus only to ob tain relief for recurrent nook pains. At the end t dt sonic 20 minutes' mnhipulnlioti, lrovtvver, tlio patient remarked on seoinp intermittent flashes of light, nnd finally astound ed the osteopaths and the fellow sol dier who had brought him to the of fice hy nnnoiinrintr joyfully that he could sec; For some time after the 'operation lie was color blind, hut even this Whs dispellcd'in a few hours. The operation wns Also followed by n partinf loss of memory, out this alos hns now disappeared. He lias cabled hom tlic joyful news to hv mother. liefore the wnr Skehill wns a government ctnfdoyo in Victoria. Australia. lie enlisted when only 19 years of nye(. nnd jnsi in rnetiee service for mors tluui iwo .vein's. ti ' . " ; The registration of German alien women residents of Medford and vicinity In accordance with the order issued by tho governnient, was begun by Chief of Polico lllttson in his of flco in the Commercial club building this morning. Tho hoarse of regis tration aro from S a. m. to 6 p. ni. dally up to and Including July 29. Fp to early this aftornoon only ono woman had registered of the eight or twelvo who must do bo. Tho Amer ican wives of male Germnn alien resi dents aro classed by tho government as German aliens and must register. In addition to registering, each Ger man alien womnn must furnish four photographs of herself and have her finger-prints taken. The Siskiyou News of Yrekn iu its last issue in nn article on tlie (Trent chronic mining development in Sis kiyou county contains the followiiii item of interest n'oitt a well knowt j Modtord i'lticn : J. F. Kcddy. of Medford, Ore., who for yen is lias been interested in min ir.sr in northern California and south ern Oretron, hns vutvhnsrd nnd leased several ehmuie mines between llnin bun; nnd Scid on the north side of the Klamath mcr. At present he is working HI nu n ami looking for more. Mis chief operations nn- in Sciad val ley but he is 1, pi ning several of his (.liuis l.irate.1 n-ar llamhur-'. all ot which look to be producers. Iw Keddv is well known ns a man who. when he takes hold of a proposition, usually makes a success of it. Paris General Lenian, the fam ous Pelglan who defended Liege in 1114 Is undergoing nn operation on Ms foot nt Rouen. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOK TKAHE -To acres of land to miles from Medford, on Pacific Highway, for a heavy team. Call C.-.l-L. ts FOK SA1.K -Orchards, the tres. Cherries, at Three Oaks ." cents a pound. See Phone 4KS-J1. ".' LOSV iip.n (. Waiihani gold watch and ilou j!e-brcst.t rope Sold chain n-.h ends of chain hooked to rins of watch, presum ahly Ion between Hotel Medford and Medford Sanitarium. Keward. F. S. Brandon, "hi v.inh I- ii flreet ;jl EXPECT RECORD TOURIST YEAR AT CRATER LAKE "Wo look for nn unusual amount of automobllo traffic at Crater Lake this season," said Alfred Parkhurst, the prcsidont and general manager of the Crater Lake company today. "As to train travel patronage we have no means of knowing or even guessing yet as to what It Will amount to, but aro confident that It will equal that of last season, which was not vory hoavy. However, tho unusually early spring will greatly Increase the atten dance." Mr. iparkhurst with his daughter and several guests and a number of employes for tho Crater Lake hotel concessions arrived In tlio city Sun day evening from Portland. They camo on a big auto truck and two passenger cars; having left Portland Saturday morning at 4 o'clock. The party will leave for the lake Tuesday morning and will at once open the Anna Springs camp hotel at head quarters and the loego Hotel at tho rim of tho lnke. Theodoro Schwnnon of San Fran cisco, a hotel man of exceptional abil ity will be In charge of the lodge this season. He will arrive in the city Tuesday morning. Mr. Parkhurst announces that two new 16-passenger White auto busses of the national park type will be op- crated between Medford and Crater lake this year during tlie season. The 16-passenger car which operated on this run last year will run between Kirk on tho Klamath sido and the luko. Will G. Steel, the Crater Lake park commissioner, will depart for the lake with tho Parkhurst party tomor row to remain there all summer. In tho party are Mr. Parkhurst and dnughtor, tho latter's guest, Miss Stoppenbach of Portland; .Miss Orpha Bell nnd Miss Grace Lcck, school teachers of Salem who will spend the summer at the lake; and the follow ing employes from Portland; Mr. and .Mrs. D. L. Minnott, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Daat and Frank Comercel. Mrs. Parkhurst and son will arrive from Portland in about a week to spend the summer at the lnke. Xotlco to Alien Women. All German alien females In Med ford nnd vicinity over the ago of 14 must register with tho chief of police, commencing at 6 o'clock Monday, June 17, and continuing on each day successively thereafter until and in cluding the 2t!th day of June at S p. m., except Sunday. J. F. ALEXANDER, U. S. Marshal. J. F. HITTSON", Chief of Police. COREGA Holds False Teeth Firmly in Mouth It Prevents Soro Gums Gums shrink or swell and Plates become loose, which is no fault ot the Dentist. An application of COU EGA sifted evenly on the Dental Plate relieves these conditions. It holds the Plate firmly and comfort ably In position. Also promotes mouth hygiene. 25c at Drug Stores and Dental Sup ply Houses. Your Druggist can get it from his wholesaler. Free sample from Corega Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. (Advertisement.) I-tise so liitlc S ALT veil afford ihc Best I LESLI 4J AL T COAL We expect to supply at new low rate local coal ot first-class qual ity, free from slate. For Information regarding d livery and price apply to CokcrButteCoalM'gCo. Hoora C03. First National lUnk Wld. F. H. Codes, Pre Phone lit. L Wlthout tho least risk of commit - ting the sin of extravagant praise, "Oh, Boy," which ls.presentcd at tho Pago tonight, can he hailed as a pro duction unexcelled in the realm of girl and music shows. There is a de lightful finish and smooth efficiency in every detail of the performance. Theso confer an easy distinction on this H roadway success and make it simple to understand why New Y'or kers clamored and aro still clamoring to see It. "Oh, Doy" is frothy and frivolous, but In a different way than its pert j 11110 might leau one to suppose, it is not a big, blaring musicad show, Willi battalions of chorus girls and chorus men, or tons of se'encry. Measing Fni'co It Is a pleasing farce deftly per formed by players endowed with an abundance of ability and personal Cham, with musical numbers of the kind ihat everyone Is trying to hum or whistlo todny. Some of the more popular numbers havo preceded the show. Continuing the song of praise, there is not a crude or ill-considered episode in the performance. Songs, dances, dialogue and situations all 1 bear the stamp of exquisite finish. A pleasant glow ls induced at tho out set and this delightful condition is sustained in the audience every sec ond. Tho performance is peopled by a cast that Is quite in accord with the pervading quality of "Oh, Boy," the ability to please without apparently trying. Splendid Cast Joseph Suntley, tho star of tho production, is by no means required to bear a major part of the responsi- bility for the show's success. He is a good looking youth, with a quietly Ugly, Unsightly Pimples Give Heed to the Warning. Pimples on the face and other parts of the body are warnings from Naturo that your blood is slurrpish nnd impoverished. Sometimes they foretell eczema, boils, blisters, scaly eruptions and other skin disorders that burn liko flames of fire. They mean that your blood needs S. S. S. to purify it and cleanse it of these impure accumulations that car, 1 cause unlimited irouoic. 'inis reme.lv is the crcatest vegetable blood puri"- The Doctor's Skill And knowledge ls of no avail unless tho Pharmacist does his part in filling tho proscription. This store follows the Physician's orders absolutely. We do all in our power to help the Doctor help the sick. Let us have your next Prescription. It will be a pleasure to servo you. Heath's Drug Store Phono SS4. Gagnon Lumber Yard " Kiinls of roiili IH'ciniwcs: Dimension .-Miintries, misii anil Duovs, Unol'mo- -LiOXOS. OiYp us a iri.-il nnd V.wy Jnckson (Vim l'lace orders now fur Fruit Muxes. New Shed 1130 S. Front Elaborate Outdoor IYifnriiiHiicp- "MIKADO" In The Phoenix Grove ! FRIDAY, JUNE 28th! 100 PEOPLE 100 Mi iiiiiifi.vntly ('oshnned by C ldsieiu of San Fiaiii'is.o. FULL ORCHESTRA Vaiitiliil li-lit .'..Y.'t; thr.,-.,,, . ,, ,;,V(. ... v-( ,.er oi'inanie ever -ive in the Vail v ui i ne direction ot (ie,.,-,. Andrews 1 I'lees at (!jitf-n Cents. offoctlvo method, an attractive sing ing voice and exceptional ability as a dancer; but there aro others In tho cast who contribute largely to tho powor of the performance to confer enjoyment. Notable among these Is Lavlnla Winn. Hers Is a viencity which never palls, with tho added worth of a charming voice. Dorothy Maynard has ono of tho more obvious comedy roles and Is thoroly pleasing. - Lau- ! ranee Wheat slid Hugh Cameron aro other notable members of tho cust. "Oh, Hoy," easily lives up to its reputation. ' COURT HOUSE REPORT deported by Jackson County Ab stract Co., Sixth and Central Ave. MaiTiao Licenses. William Neal mid JHiry J. Toney. llcrl II. Smith and Muriel II. Gib son. (leorfie A. Kluuus und Maggie K. Johnson. John J. JleCnrtliy and Florence J. Cunloit. Circuit Court G. ('. .McAllesicr vs. Tom Huslioni 1 et ul. .Udion fur confinnalion li. S. Pnse vs. L. II. t untieid et al. J'.trecloMiro. S. JL McFarlnnd vs. Geo. A. Morse. Demurrer. W. I). Hell vs. Moraec If. Klair et ul. DcniurrcY. Basel. Switzerland A German air plane, flying over Swiss territory was brought down near hero by the fire from the Swiss frontier posts. Malta .V Dutchman who has ar rived here after several years' resi dence In Spain says:: Tho Spanish pcoplo don't enro a rap about the i war. They are more absorbed in bull fights." London- Enrico Caruso, the tenor, has nearly $2."iO,000, the savings of ; nino seasons of opera and concerts In Germany cud Austria, tied up . in ! securities in Dorlin, it has .been i learned. Are Signals of Bad Blood tier known, nnd contains no minerals or chemicals to injure the most doli cato skin. Co to your -draprstoro, and get a bottle cf S. S. S. tcday, and pet rid of those unsightly and disfiguring pimples, nnd other skin irritations. And it will cleanse your blood thor- o'jphly. If you wish special medical advice, youcan obtain it. without ch.iifre by .vritinp to Medical Direc- fr, -ji) Snr Gcurjjia, Lcboratory, Atlanta, Goods delivered. ;iml (livsscd LimiliiT slul I, Kinisliin"; Lmnlici 'apei', Fruit I y I'Viidiiets. St. Phone 83D, Merford O Most i 'V. 4