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WEDFORD MATE TRTBTTNTE, frfTCDFORD, ORFiPX, FRTDAY. MAY 14. 1920. localBrieti Tho cause ot that heavy smoke which Is still llnKcring over the val ley and which thiu forenoon shut off view of the momunlns. Is still un known. No reports of forest or brush fires have yet reached tho federal forestry office in this city, hut Super visor Jlankin tilings the smoUo if caused by heavy brush fires near Prospect where road crews arc burn ing slashings. Get your SnnCny dinner from the; Washington 1'aront-Tcacher Circlo at me pumic marKei, naiuruuy. i Palace Grocery will have for Sat urday a complete lino of fresh fruits and vegetables. , lie sure ami phone your ordor oarly. Phono 101. Kribs old stand. 40 . What with the loads of campaign literature from local and state candi dates and tho Btato campaign pampli lets which have been coming in for the past week for tho votors of Jack son county, theso are busy times for the city and rural mall carriers. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlero for NuBone. Phono G85-J. V Palace Grocery will havo for Sat urday a complete line of fresh fruits and vegetables. He sure and phone your order curly. Phono 109. Krlhs' Old stuhd. 4tl Uuo to their having to wult for some time behind a freight train wreck In tho Cow Creek canyon vicin ity both sections of this forenoon's south bound passenger train, the first duo hero at U:35 and tbo other at 10:30, did not reach tho city today until somo time lifter noon. Selling out our entlro stock of granite ware, cut price. Truax Storo. 47 Auto repairing M. J. Swing, with lluttson Motors Auto Homo, 211 South Front. All work guaranteed. tf Tho California contingent of guests at tho Medford Includes Mr. and Mrs H. Ij. Bursa nnd C. K. Govo of Los Angeles, 1). W. Howard of Derlteley. E. Baxter and E. Goodwin and M. K. Konoati of Claremont and Mrs. Geo. V. Aloxandor, T. W. Zoklnd, and II. B. Hancock of Sun Francisco. Don't forgot to patronize tho booth of homo cooking by Washington Parent-Tonchor Circlo at public mar ket, Saturday. 411 Tho $2.50 valuo lioso on sale at the M. M. Storo tomorrow nro $ L . 0 8 a pair and not OSc ns mistake nppeurod In tills paper last night. Thoro is good going over the Pa cific highway to tho north, District Engineer llodgman says, tho Sexton mountain road having boon graded and smoothed, but the highway this Bide ot tho Slsklyous is not so good, but is fair, still being quite rough In splto of tho smoothing over that hat been dono recently. Dnnco at Uonglo, Saturday, May 15, Music by Majestic orchestra. 4 7 ' Saturday at Tho Hub bIioo storo bcc women's shoo window. All now stylos In woman's oxfords and pumps, all sizes and widths for loss thnn $1". The Hub. 4v Ashland mountain was scaled Wed nesday, for the first tlmu this year. by Uov. J. W. Iloyt and sons, John nnd Archer. Regarding thiH feat the Ashland Tidings says: "Those intio- jtd ollmbors woro tho first ot the season to reach tho mountain sum mit. They broke tho trail thru tin snow for a dlstnnco of throo nillos arid wero tho first to sign their names on tho register there." - Bee Medford Land & Insurance Agoncy, successors to D. It. Wood & Co., Km. 200 Liberty llldg., for fire Insurancn. tf Tru lllu cookies nnd crackers. The Palace Grocory. Tho noxt big ovont In PostniUHlor Minis' life, , now that his California Tacatlon trip Is out of tho way, Is the . annual Dlxio society pli nlc. Tho Washington Parent-Teacher Circlo will have a booth ot home cooking at tho public market Satur day. Hi A salo of genuine bristle clothes brushes at Heath's Drug Store Satur day. 41!' Tho Parent-Teacher association ol Jacksonville held a meeting at the Jacksonville school this afternoon which was addressed by l-'rank P. Fan-ell on the millage lax education al bill, which was unanimously en dorsed by tho ussociation. For tho best insurance soo llolmor tbe Insurance Man. i';i;rial slum window :il The Hub rbon r-.lore. Women's oxfords ami pumps., all sizes and widths, for less than $10.0(1. The Hub. -IT. ('each lleldeiirni'-li :i ill the high school trarlt ami field athletes let' last nli:hl lor Coi-vallis where ihey will compete In (he stale inlcrscho lautlc moot to be held Saturday. A complete line Tnt lllu cnltes and cracker at the Palnee Grocery. 7- Home-made bread and pastry fresh daily at Hex Cafe. II VJWl'MHB?Swir.''T. MP.. ITa says. -whrn'aa can have euch goodrtpaay ccokedthin3 to eat- SIC 9 nnRxxarxsmc:'' J. A. Ager of Ager, Calif., Is a guest at tho Holland who arrived 1n tho city yesterday and attended the Klks lodge meeting here last evening as a member of tho Ashland lodge, and left some California money In tho city at the Invitation of the exalt ed ruler, See tho women's shoo window at The Hub shoe store Saturday, show ing all the newest styles In oxfords and pumps for less than flO.00. All sizes. 4 6 Houses for sale. Jackson County Building & Loan association. In contrast with the present condi tion of the Pacific highway over the Slsklyous is tho following "Fifty Years Ago" item in the Yreka News: "The road over Siskiyou mountain Is not only muddy, hut almost bottom less. Tbo dead-ax wagon was four hours going from Byron Cole's place to tho top of tho mountain, about five miles, on Friday last. Tho passen gers walked nnd cleaned the mud off the wheels. Two teams loaded with Jacksonville freight from Bed Bluff got thru after twelve days of hard pulling." A remarkablo sale of clothes brushes at Heath's Drug Etoro Satur day. 4C Selling out our dishes nnd Nip ponese ware low prices. Truax Storo. 47 Mike Foley of Central Point, who has had a crippled hand for some time past, underwent an operation yesterday in inc now nospiiai, imi l ol the hand waB removed iAt Tho Huh shoo storo Suturday see women's shoo window oxfords and pumps, all sizes In all tho newest styles for less thnn J 10.00. : 40 Economize by using scratch pads for use. - Get them at this office, tf Among Portland guests registered at the 'Modrord aro L. W. Josse, F. W. Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Fellows, II. A. Fellows, M. II. Norton, J. W. Ilrlstow. II. .Norton, Ed Sams, F. P missel, W. A. Gravello and W. V Dillon. Other Orogoniuns at this hotel aro J. S. Hanson of Eugene nnd Harry V. Gilbert of Oakland. Lilly's tooth pnsto has no suporior and Is two or more limes ns largo as any other 50c or GOc panto see tho salo nt Heath's Drug Storo Saturday 4G Broken forglngs and castings, nil shapes, nil metals, all sizes, welded, rolnforcod and guaranteed. Vulcan Welding Works, 39 South Front St. The Jackson' county dairy school and I ho county Jersey breeders nsso clation. beforo tho dairy school, which had boon In session for the past two days, closed yesterday, en dorsed tho mlllngo tnx bill for higher education. Tho dairy school waa a mccoss thoro boing a comparatively largo nttondnncc. Tho oiilsido apcak- ors wero E. L. Westovor and E. B Fills, tho O. A. C. exports. Don't fail to hear the "Vamp" on tho new Brunswick record. Plays on any machine Hale's Piano Houso. 47 Shoes for women nt Tho Hub shoe store for less than $10.00. All new models, nil sizes, black and tan ox lords and pumps. Seo women's shoo window Saturday. 4B' Guests from a dlstunce nt tho Hol land includo H. C. Carlson of Clove land, O., Mr. and M rs. Ira Ituaik of i'omerv. Wn.. John Hanson ot Evor- ott, Wn., and C. Hanson ot Austin, Minn. A young mnn IS to 22 years old who desires to learn n good trado In Medford, ono with oxcollont possibil ities for a llvo-wlro, can get further information by nddresBlng box Y SI, enro Mall Tribune. 40 Saturday salo a guaranteed BOc Hubhor-Set toolh brush and Lilly's largo !ifle tube of tooth paste for Bile at Heath's Drug Store. . to Air nnd Mrs Ed Stecn loft for Portland where Mrs. Sleep may pos jlblv enter n hospital for treatment Do you want to savo your curtains by washing nnd Ironing them by the "lectrlc washor and Ironer at Paul's Electric Store? Wo will do It or show you how. Women's oxfords and pumps for less than $10.00 at The Hub shoe ilore. Seo women s shoo window Stiturdnv. All new models in ox fords and pumps for less than $10.00 Ml sizes. 4(i Aimiieut Ion for certification of $ I SI. (KIO In bonds was filed Willi the stale Irrigation securities commission Wednesday by tho Grants Pass irri gation district. Tho district, which includes some SOOo acres, has al ready disposed of $10(1, 0(H) In bonds. This last Issue will bo used in com plcting the development ot the pro ject. It nnvs lo savo and saves to pay Wo will idiow you. Bring your laun dry to Paul's Electric Store. Saturday sale a Mic ltuliber-Sel moth brush and Lilly's large 50c tube of tooth paste for tillc at Heath's Drug St nro. 4,i An entertainment will be held al ihe Oak Grove school tonight. Cnrl Jeschlio, blgn grade watch and dec kref.aliing. 9 Fir street. Silk ami wind dresses, big reduc ilon Saturday afternoon from two to three o'clock nt The Hub. HI Stub Wilson, the Applegato ranch er and former Jailor at the county jail, was a visitor 111 Ihe city Friday. Hour sale at The Hub. Saturday afternoon from four ot five o'clm-X Wool skirts, silk skills, every skirl reduced, cost and profit forgotten. Cut prices good for this hour only. Hi' Selling out our big stock ribbins. cut prices. Trunx Store. 4i Tho Medford bulge of Klks lasi night initiated Into membership the well known Grants Pass blacksmith. Sam V. O. Nese. Ilig dance, good music, new hall good lime. Where? Talent, Saturdny tilr.ht. May l.-.ih. 40 Tablets and scratct. pads made of news print, for school nnd office use for salo nt this office. tf At a community meeting at Soda1 Springs last night after a discussion of tho mlllnge tax for elementary ed ucation tho measure was unanimous ly endorsed. This, too, in the face of the fact that this district Is one that will pay a iittlo more Into the elementary school fund than It will get back. - ' Week-end dance! Medford Nat. Sat. night. Ileal music! Wonderful floor! Fine time! Delco-Llght Electricity tor every farm. J. E. Bartlett, Medford Hotel, Medford, Ore. Oregonians at the Holland Include John F. White of Salem, A. L. Wil bur of Albany, Bryan Murchison of Ontario, G. II. Montgomery of Tata linn, and L. E. Thoroiighmun of Portland. At Tho Hub special 'Hour salo Saturday afternoon from two to three o'clock, every woll dress, overy silk dress in stock will bo at special prices. Cut prices for this hpur only. . 40' Flies are dangerous and a nuis ance. Wo make window screens and screen doors. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 57 Mrs. P. W. Hamill arrived home to day from her visit nt Now York, Boston and other eastern points in cluding Chicago where sho attondcd the wedding of her nioco, Miss Mar jorle Harvey. Big dance, good music, new hall, good time, whero? Talent, Saturday night. May 15th. 4(1 Singer Shop Quality counts. New nnd used machines sold or ronted. Export repairing on all makes ma chines. Phono 215-U. 10 So. Fir. 00 60 Week-end dance! Medford Nat. Sat. night. Imperial orchestra. Special prizes given away! 47 A $1,000,000 contract for, con struction ot 140 miles of concrete highway in Maricopa county, Ariz., was recently awarded to Twohy Bro thers of Portland and work on the project will begin Immediately. This Is said to bo ono of tho largest con tracts Tor road construction ever let In the United Slntes. 'Big dance, good music, new hall, good time. Where? Talent, Satur day night, May Kith. 4(1 Old phonographs and records bought, sold and c.xclinnged. Doug lass. 101 S. Central. Phone 615-J. Cull nt tho Medford Blacksmith Shop for guaranteed auto springs. Portland prices. 1 IS South Bartlett. ' 47 James Ml Murphy and Fred B. Luce nro visitors In tho city from San Francisco and guests at the Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Al Gould lnwo re turned from Modtord whore ' they spent the winter and havo gono to Pelican Bay camp where Mr. Gould has been employed for years. Klam ath Falls Herald. .Gllddon arsennto of load. The best to bo had. Conner's Warehouse At Tho Hub special salo for one hour Suturday afternoon from four to five o'clock. Silk skirts, wool skirts greatly reduced. Theso prices only; for ono hour Saturday from four to five o'clock. 40 We gunranleo our auto springs. IIS South Bartlett. Medford Black smllli Shop. 47 Miss Dorothy Gilbert ot Clileugo who has been visiting Mrs. William Sooysmilh leave Saturday night for a visit at Portland. Your snrlnu suit best woolens, reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor, East Main, upstnlrs. All klndH ot auto blacksmithing, Portland prices. Medford Blacksmith Shop. 47 Honie-nindo bread, cakes, and pas try of nil kinds for gcxeral trade at Rex Cafe. tt MOTHER! "California Syrup of Fiijs" Child's Best Laxative Accept ''("nliforntu" Syrup of I'Irp only look for tlm namn California on tho parkaKo. I lion yon nro pure your child 1h having tho beat and most harnilosH physic for tho little Ktomach, liver and howcln. Children love its fruity taste. Kull directions on each bottle. You must say "Cali fornia." Adv TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY FOU S.M.IC Team, woi;on and har ness. Mare1, six ami eight yeai-M uld. axon Hw. Clark .v. Childers, MEHFOllH BLACKSMITH SHOP All kinds of auto hlarksniHliing Springs guaranteed. Portland prices, lis South Bartlett street. Phone 1SII-.I. 71 WATCH our special nds tor good bar gains in used cars, hcoly . Hall .Motor Co. WEEKS Si ORR UNDERTAKERS Day lTlono 227 Xlght Phones F. W. Weeks, A, E, Orr, JM7-J-3. '-J-2 Canadian ' tourists enroute home home from southern California who aro stopping at tho Nash are Mr. and llrB. Henry S. Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McBean and son, of Cal gary. Other gueBts at the .Nash are L. S... Norton of Fresno, H. C. Whit ney of'Almeda, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. -Hnaden and E. L. Llppert of Portland Guy Mlntoriy ot Marshficld and J. McCoy of Glcndale. - Hemstitching, pecotlng 10c por yard, thread furnished. Expert op erator. Singer Shop, 10 South Fli street. 00' ;. Poultry, eggs, hides, veal, live stock, see us before you sell. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange. Phone 932. 47 .Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stlllwcll. spirit ualist mediums, will lecture Sunday, S p. in., Althea hall, 201 East Main. Residonce 301 South Central street. Phone 570-J. 47 Dr. II. J. Conroy telegraphed from Portland to Sid Brown last night that a consultation had been held by spec ialists on Ed O. Brown, who was taken lo that city Wednesday night, that their report on the woll known Medford man's condition was favor able and that they had decided an Im mediate operation was not necessary. Phono 4 74 about your dry cleaning and dyeing. AH work fully guaran teed. City Cleaning Works, 401 South Riverside. All kinds dry wood, phono 859 or 519-J. . Ray Blackburn. Notice Aftor May 8th Singer Shop will movo to 10 South Fir St. ' Dr. F. C. Page arrived home early this afternoon from a visit to Eugene. French pastry and dainty confec tions niado frsh daily at Bex Cafe, tf Selling out our aluminum waro re duced prices. Truax Store. . 47 Orres, tailors for men and women. High grade only. Ashland, Ore. Nino molor touring parties wero encamped "this forenoon at the city auto camp grounds and six uf the parties had tents up. Washing ana ironing free. Wo will wash and Iron them by tho electric washer and ironer while you wait, at Paul's Electric Store. ' Wo are now handling Orchard Brand Spray materials, good quality, prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera tive1 Exchange Phono 932. 0!l ' "Patches" on the new Brunswick record is a wonderful hit. Halo's Piano Houso. 4 7 Soro Throat, Mh Quickly 4?ollivod By Hamlin's Wizard Oil e Hamlin's Wizard'Oil is a simple and effective treatment for sore throat and chest colds. Used as a gargle for sore throat it brings quick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often loosen up a hard, deep seated cold in one night. How often sprains, bruises, cuts and, burns occur in every family, as well' as little troubles like earache, toothache, cold sores, canker sores, stiff neck, and tired aching feet. Soothing, healing Wizard Oil will al ways bring quick relief. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head ache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips, pleasant little, pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. J Notice to Democrats Notice is hereby given to the dem ocratic voters that at a regular meet ing culled by the chairman of the County central committee anil held tit the lleilford Hotel on tho ::0tii day of April, 1!IU0 a nominating .iimnnt-tet- was selected to namo and plae in nominntijn i full ticket for lackson county. 'Jri-gou. Saul commute" did thereafter l'ucet pursuant to noti-je and se!e-.:t and placo In nominal ion tl.e follov in ; ticket: For Joint Representative for Doug las and Jackson counties, F. Itoy Davis, (to be written in) ; Representatives In the legislature for Jackson County, (leorgo A. Jl tins field, (to ho written in); W. E. Phipps, (to be written in); Dillon U. Hill, County Commis sioner; John O. Iligg, County Clerk (to be written in) ; Kose Schief,felln, County Treasur er; Bon F. Trowbridge, County Asses sor; 1. W. Berry. Sheriff; W. II. -McGowan, County Coroner (to bo writton In). Grace V. Pearce,' School Super intendent (to be written In). Kawlcs Moore, District Attorney. On nccount ot tho fact that the said committee was not appointed in time to present the names for the legisla ture to the Secretary of Stato in order to get the same on the ballot, the democratic votein of the county are hereby requested to write In their names at the blank spaces on the bal lot provided for that purpose at the primary election to bo held on the 21st day of May. 1920, that Is to say. For Joint representative, Douglas and Jackson Counties, write in the name. F. Boy Davis; For representatives from Jackson County, write in the names of George A. Mansfield and W. E. Phipps. For county sch.iol superintendent, write In the name of Grace V. Pearce; For coiiniy coroner write in the namo of W. II. .Mi-Cowan; For county clerk, write- In the name of John t). Kigg. By doing so tho democratic party will have a full and complete ticket to be voted for at the general elec tion, thus preserving the organization and presenting to the public the very best and most efficient candidates for office. Respectfully vours. W. E.'CREWS. Chairman of Nominating Committee. W. M. CAMPDKIX. Chairman of County Central Committee. Democrats keep this notice. Paid Adv. David Coolidge arrived home to day from his several months visit in Boston and vicinity. Awnings made to order and put up. All kinds of repairing. Douglas, 101 South Central. Phone 615-J. Orres, the ladies' tailor, will be at Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fine woolens, latest styles alwayB. tf Three pounds fine blend coffee this week $1. Truax Store. -47 Among northwestern states guests at the 'Medford are Mrs. JIary Heiler and Audrey Heller of Goldendale, Wn., and D. Selman of Rupert. Idaho. A Friend in Need "Bui there's no bread In tho hounm for breakfast and the stores are all closed for the nishtl" protested Ana Urinkly In dismay. Her hutaband had telephoned lata that on important business acquaint ance was coming for the night. "Then have muffins, " suggested Tom, cheerfully resourceful. "Tom Brlnkly, you know I never have luck with muIUna." groaned Ann. Hhe hung up the receiver and turned to young Mrs. lOaton. "I don't know why I can't make good mutllna. Bar bara. I like them Just aa much as Tom does, but aomehow mlno are never successful. And how I hate lu ftet up earlier to make them!" "Why not mix them tonlirht and bake them tomorrow morning?" said Barbara calmly. Ann looked at her ', in amazement. "Have you any liyzon ; Baking Powder?" inquired Barbara. 1 getting up briskly, "because If you , have Ityxon you can gut the muffins all ready now. The batter will b perfectly good tomorrow if you stand I It in a cool place." As Ann atill looked Incredulous. Bar bara continued: "Oh yes, really. I often do it myself. And you needn't worry ulmut the mmtflns turning out right. Since I've used Kyzon I haven't had a single baking failure. And if you follow directions you can bake Just exactly as well." Tho new Ttyzon Baking Book (orig inal price $1.00). containing 250 prac tical reciptv), will be mailed, postpaid, upon receipt of 30 cents In stamps or coin. Or if you will purchase two or more pounds of liynon at once from your grocer, sending us Ills name and address promptly, we will mall you a Jtyzon Baking Book free. General Chemical Co., Food Department. 25 Broad St., New York. N. Y. No. 8C7" JU'port of the Condition of The First State Bank of Eagle Point At Eagle Point, in the State of Ore gon, at the cloe of business May 4, 11)20. Ilcsources Loans and discounts $ 73,035.42 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 201. OTi Bonds nnd warrants 22.GD5.27 Stocks, securities, judg ments, etc. n40.no Banking house 1 4,ti9ti.fl Furniture nnd fixtures.... 2,2(10.1)0 Other real estate owned.. S31.43 Duo from approved re serve banks 27,015.81 Cash on hand 4.4C5.S2 Total $136,341.91 Liabilities Capital slock paid in $ lii.OnO.OO Surplus fund 2,750.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and" ta x o s paid 1,902.20 Individual deposits sub ject to check 70.S74.S9 Demand certificates of deposit C28.47 Cashier checks outstand ing 17,336.90 Time and Savings Depos its 15.SS9.45 Bills payablo for money i borrowed 10,000.00 Duo State Treasurer 2,000.00 Total $136,341.91 Stato of Oregon, County ot Jack son, ss. I, II. E. Campbell, Cashier of the abovo named bank, do solemnly swear that the abovo statement is true to tho best of my knowledge and belief. 11. E. CAMPBELL. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of May. 1920. , II. J. DEVAXEY, Notary Public. My commission expires Mar. 2S, 1920. Correct Attest: Win. Von dor llellen, Thos. M. Nichols, Directors. Victor Bursell The Successful Fanner For County Commissioner, was born in Omaha, Nebraska, 1S76, camo to Oregon in 1SS3 and has resided here continuously since that date. Have followed farming successfully on my own account for sixteen years past. I own and operate my large farm and havo served as a director in the Central Point State Bank for - five years. I have followed feeding nnd shipping hogs and cattle for six years past until rail of 1919, which gave me occasion to travel every road within Jackson county and observe their needs. Have studied road construction and have traveled every principal road lu western Oregon, and as fat- south as San Jose. I will. If nominated and elected. endeavor to use tho same business methods in public matters as In my private affairs. Adv. Licensed City Scavenger. All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weakly visit In resi dence districts. Dally buslnese dis trict. Phones 505-K. " ; rf tff ' j ,-, To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persons suffering from catarrhal deafness, or who are growing hard ot hearing and have head noises will Do glad to know that this distressing in fliction can usually be successfully treated at home by an internal med icine that in many instances has ef fected complete relief after other treatments have failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to such an. extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven or eight inches away from either ear. Therefore, if you know of someone who is troubled with head noises or catarrhal deaf ness, cut out this formula and hand It to them and you may have been the means of saving some poor suf ferer perhaps from total deafness. The prescription can be prepared at home and Is made as follows: Secure from your druggist 1 oz. Parmlnt ( Double Strength.) Take this home and add to it Vt pint of hot water and a little granulated sugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tahlespoonful four times a day. Parmlnt Is used in this way not only to reduce by tonic, action Ihe in flammation and swelling in tho Eus- tnchian Tubes, and tnus to euuuu.t. tho nip nvAKsnrp mi the drum, but to correct any excess of secretions in the middle ear, aim mo resiius n gives are nearly always quick and ef fective. Every person who has catarrh in any form, or distressing, rumbling hissing sounds in their ears, should give this recipe u trial. Adv. Mr. Good Goods Says: Our GOODS are GOOD; Our PRICES LOW. FIGURED VOILES Regular Values 75c Special 35c and 59c Deuels' OUE METHODS pleaso the partic ular because of the sanitary, modern equipment, careful handling and in dividual attention. Dry Cleaning that satisfies. , Call Tliono 241. Dancing Academy MODERN INTERPRETATION CHARACTER Adult and Children's Classes Tor information call 5G6-J. : MISS KATHRYN SWEM : San-Tox Velvet Lotion Aptly named, for it truly keeps the skin like velvet. For chapped, chafed, wind-roughed or sun-burned skin, this lotion is marvelously soothing and healing. Use it regularly on your face and hands. 35c bottles. Heath's Drug Store The SahTox Storo Ladies Why Worry? In these times of high prices for flour, lard, sugar, etc., WHY WORRY about your Saturday baking? LET US do the Worrying We have put an up-to-date electric oven, secured the ser vices of one of the best bak ers in Portland, use the best of everything to be had and manufacture the best. Home Made Pastries1 Give us a trial order for your Sunday dinner, as well as for all other occasions and we will abide by the result. WE MAKE ALL KINDS OP PASTRIES FOR PAR TIES, WEDDINGS, ETC. Rex Cafe Blouses New arrivals every week of the latest mod els in colored voiles, guaranteed to "tub." The Vanity Shop Next Rlalto Theater.