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PAGE TWO MEDFOTiD MATL ' TRIBUNE, fEDFORl). ORIXiON. MOXDAY. JANUARY .11. 1021 Yocal and E J ,rtxl JL UJ dUlllll Following Saturday's wind and rain Btonn it begun to snow early in the evening and by Sunday morning there was an inch of snow on the ground which soon melted away. With the rain and snow of Saturday and Sunday morning, which amounted to .97 of an Inch, the totul precipitation here since September Is 13.11 inches. Uain Is the prediction for Tuesday. Alfalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor llanley Itush, 820 East Main. 310 200 pair new shoes at cost. Second hand Bhoes and shoe repairing at the Medford Shoo Hospital, 119 East Sixth street, Medford. Hard Times ball at Eagle Point, Saturday, Feb. 12. 277 The general public Is invited to at tend the farm bureau rally meeting at the Nataloriuin, which begins at 8 o'clock tonight. All of the farmers from the Medford district are expected to attend. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Itrlng your clean old rags to this office, 6c per pound. Hemstitching and pecotlng . Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. 270 Sheriff Tcrrlll leaves tonight for Portland, having been summoned to testify In a case before the federal (jraiid Jury. Invest your savings in the Jackson County Building and Loan association. .,e,; .... .... ., , , - tf Uolc'o Light Electricity for, ' every farm. l,edfonl Electric C('."'"; Amtlif"jr l)s Uiuicq at TnWuil, Friday, Feb., X,' , 270 Mrspf?. M?lVlln and her'.'niirso, Miss Ord, arrived 'home' Sunday' from Port land where she recently underwent an operation. Mrs. Delhi has been out of the hospital for a week and Is making a rapid recovery much to the gratifi cation of her many friends. Car eastern coin on track. Bulk $40.00 per ton, $12.00 per ton sacked. See us for new low prices on all feeds. Tho Rogue Valley Milling Co., corner Ninth and Front streets. An styles of buttons covered. Handi craft Shop. ' 270 Car castorn corn on tinck. Bulk, $10.00 per ton, $12.00 per ton sacked. Soo us for new low.prlcea on nil foods, Tho Koguo Valley Milling Co., corner Ninth and Front streets. Judge and Mrs. V. h. Ton Velio ar rlvod homo this morning from a-four mouths visit In Ohio, a month's so journ In I.os Angeles, and a visit to the Grand Canyon, the descent of which the judge says lie will never forget. Tho burro ho rode bore the naino of By Gosh, and during tho sleep descent of the first thousand feet on by GohIi, the judge says: "1 was catching my breath In terror at every precipitous turn and exclaiming "Gosh Darn It" nil tho way. Car eastern corn on track. Bulk. $10.00 per ton, $12.00 per ton sacked. Soo us for new low prices on all foods. Tho Roguo Valley Milling Co., corner Ninth and Front streets. Odd balls of yarn at 30c per hall. Handicraft Shop. 270 A prize waltz at Talent, Friday night. Tho Hull Shoe store of Medford will give a lino pair or shoes to tho lady of the winning couple. 270 Mrs. 11. "C. MacAdanis and grand daughter, Marian left Saturday to visit Mrs. MucAdams' sister, Airs. Sam lum bal, at Salem. Oregon Nursery Co., largest In the northwest. ' All kinds of fruit and shado trees, ornamental shrubbery etc. Sea or address V. S. Abraham, DOS South Grapo St., Medford. 2S0 Dclco-Llght farm light and power plants. ; Medford Electric Co. ' A nice assortment of children's roin pors lijetlucotl 3D 1-3 per cent. Hiindl craft Bhop. f 270 PorjJuml tuesls at the Holland are Mr. aad MiV. ",M. Cornell, ('has. E, Ileltlieinpoiyd.-K. I.oo and il.-'l'. Camp bell. Georgp Misleldt of Kugcne, Win C. IUiRs.rn pf Horulirook anil George M. Sousa anil M. A Ives of Vreka are also at this hotel. Brooir.s made by the ltogua Itlver Broom Works are the best for the money. Insist on home-made brooms. 2Gtl Gertrude Klrkpnirlck, Spencer cor- sot lore. Phone llti-H. 2S0 "Spot" dances it t Talent Friday. 270" The Modern Wood men and lioyul Neighbors of Cenlrnl Point held a Joint social time In Hie M. V. A. h, last rrlday night. There were, about 5(1 present. Vlslilng and games fur nlshed entertainment. A guessing con test was won by Mrs. Ituss.-ll Thnrii- brue who was rewarded with an oyst Fresh collage cheese. Hairy Nook. ion 'cannot afford to overlook the spoclal prices being made on tires by Geo. L. Treichler .Motor (. These tires are standard makes, not damaged unci carry tho regular guarantees. 2i;i' Majestic "4" at Gold Hill Saturday 271 Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Abbott left for their home at Klamath Falls this mor ning following tl 'visit with her rela tives at Itoseburg and his relatives here. Glycerine Mixture Prevents Appendicitis Simple glycerine, buckthorn l.ail., etc., ns mixed In Adlei-l-ka, i.ni,,lr. nil foul, accumulated poisonous mat ter from BOTH upper and h.w,-i-bowel nnd prevents appendicitis. I Iieves ANY. CASK gas on stoma, h ,,i constipation. The INSTANT pleieant action of Adler-l-kn surprises b.'tli doctors nnd patients. A business man reports great heneflt In n long stand in ease of indigestion nml sour slom acli. Leon B. Hapklns. druggist. Adv. S. (J, Clark of the California-Oregon J Power company, loft today tor Grants One, -ft..,. .. l,.,utnoii .flulf r.f uovcrnl durullcm in Jtsdfortl. Vess E. Jones has just arrived from Houston, Texas, with good nows con cerning Mogul Producing & Refining company, and all stockholders and prospective purchasers of "Mogul securities should see him at once at Edwin P. Hughes' office, as he will be here but a few days. 2C8 Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. Good eats at Talent Friday. 270 Among guests at the Nash are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cave of New York, J. E. Bone of Albuquerque, N. M., C. Kartell of lieardlown, HI., G. W. Hammond of Tillamook and J. T. hovel of Williams nml Mr. and Mrs. Y. J. Thomas of Portland. Pacific Package goods reduced 2a percent. Handicraft. Shop. 270 When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tf I will give personal and immediate attention to any of your overdue ac counts. B. F. Lindas, 235 East Main. 2S7 W. J. Smith and Johh Jensen are home from a visit to Portland. Wanted Singing canaries. Box D, Mall Tribune. Infants' dresses In Pacific Package goods reduced Vi. Handicraft Shop. 270 The American Legion cordially in vites the G. A. It., Spanish War Veter ans, city council, ex-servico men and tho fathers and friends of members of the American Legion to Its smoker to be held at the Legion hall, Tuesday night, Feb. 1, 1921. . 2G6 Another heavy snow fell In the foot hills and mountains this morning, ac cording to reports received in the city. When overhauling your oh! bur. put new life In It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on tho best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Let me prepare your income tax re turn. Several years experience. Mod erate charges. U. F. Lindas, 235 East Main.. 2S7 Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. Wo have a factory line of ull sizes and kinds of calendars, wall pockots, cut-outs, etc., that we will Bhow tho trade later and save you money on the-Bame. tf Will G. Sloel arrived in tho city Sat urday afternoon from a long business absence In Portland mid Eugene and intends to remain hero about two weeks before going on another trip. Bring your clean old rags to this office, 0c per pound. Chicken feed wheat $2.05 per hun dred sack lots. Russ Mill. Phone 529. tf Big dance nt Gold Hill Saturday, Feb. 5. 271 Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slnnott Who formerly lived in Medford, hut now of Seattle, will regret In hear oi l the death of their six year oltl son William at their homo lu ScnUlo on the 2lith of January. Everything electrical. Medford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service Chicken feed wheat $2.05 per hun dred In sack lots. Buss Mill. Phone 529 tf Nick Carter has returned to Grants Pass after several weeks visit in Med ford. For dry wood pflono 890-X or 917-L. Prompt delivery. 273 Bring your clean old rags to this office, tic per pound. T. Edy will paint nnd paper your house leasonably. Also will make your eano seals and repair your furniture. Huys and sells. 1125 Wost Tenth or Hex 1070, Medford. Included among tho guests at the .Medford aro A. 10. Stanshury, Mr. and .Mrs. II. L. Irviii and II. Brouard of Chicago, T. H. Davis of llloomlngton, III., II. A. Crouse of I.os Angeles and William F. Itohrbach of Seattle. Dr. Homo, eye, oar, noso, throat, tf Tho only phonograph liiado Willi which you can play all makes of records without Injury to the records, the new lOdison Diamond Disc. Come in nnd test It at Palmer's Piano House, 231 East Main. 270 Take a look! $115.00 suits at $15.00. Klein the Tailor, 128 K. Main, upstairs. 209 C. II. Corey and sifns, Everett and Lloyd of Salem are recovering satis factorlly from their long Illness of typhoid fever. $05.00 suits nt $15.00. II will pay you to climb my stairway. Klein the Tailor, 12S K. Main, upstairs. 209 Mrs. Paul Ilnnsen, corsetlcre for Nullone. Phone 685-,!. tf ' Spot" dances nt G ild Hill Saturday. 271 Many are looking forward to the St. .Mark's Guild dance which will lie held at tin hall of the American Le gion tonight. This affair Is given by the girls of SI. Mark's guild and many tickets have been sold, assuring an excellent attendance. The music will lie supplied by the Premier Novelty orchestra. I'p in quality, down In price. Klein Hie Tailor. 128 I-;. .Main, upstairs. 209 Grapo cider, fresh from the press nt the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22 U. Itulck has established a reputation for lower, stability ami mechanical IH'rfection in general which is now eclipsed by the greatly Improved new model for 1921 which Is clothed in a dress of refinement, finish and com pleteness of detail Unit Is all that could be expected lii an automobile at any price. 2il A. ('. ami Foil II. il. I, aid and II. II. Williams are home from spending last week attending the Hardware and Im plement dealers convention in Port land. A. ('. Hubbard is a member of the executive committee. Everything electrical. Medford Elec- trie Co. riii'iic fit'.l, Oliver IL Shoup ev i if COPYAICHT KKVbTONE VIEW CO- NEW VOIIK Re-elected Governor of Colorado B. A. Dauglierty nnd family and Mrs. N. J. Hendrickson, mother of Mrs. Dauglierty, are leaving tonight for Fleet, Alberta. Canada, after spending the winter in Medford. Mr. Daugherty was manager of tho Suncrest orchard before going to Canada. Do Is now one of the most extensive farmers and stoekraisers in Alberta. We save you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing nnd repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phono 4 1 1. tf In Justice Taylor's court this morn ing -1' red ! rcdenburg pleaded guilty to an auto speeding charge and was fined $10 and costs. Bruce Olding of Grants Pass entered a plea of not guilty on Die same charge and his hearing was sot for next Friday. Both arrests wore made by Deputy Sheriff McMahon. Dairy Nook lunches please. The Royal Neighbors and tholr hus bands aro invited to meet with T. A. Howell, 713 Cedar St., on Tuesday evening, Feb. 1st.- 207 George L. Gray of Albany. Mo.. member of the executive committee of the milioual farm bureau federation. arrived in the city this morning from Corvallis, where ho and George A. Mansfield closed their farm bureau speaking campaign in Benton county Saturday night. Mr. Mansfield arrived home from Corvallis on Sunday. They will lie the main speakers at the farm, bureau rally at the Nutatoriuni tonight nnd nt the oilier farm bureau meetings of tho' week. Majesllc "4" at Talent Friday. 270 Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dewar and Mrs. Raymond are Hotel Holland guests from Seal lie. Rompers in unblencned batiste and while poplin stamped to embroider, greatly reduced. Handicraft Shop. 270 Miss Katrina Ossenbruggo is slowly recovering from a slight stroko of paralysis. Bring' your clean old rags to this office, tic per pound. Mrs. F. L. Ross of Grunts Pass, who has been seriously ill at tho Sacred Heart hospital, Is Improving and will soon be able to bo laken to her home. Stocks and bonds bought and sold. Latest emulations. II. F. Lindas, 235 East Main. 2S7 ? Central Point! Friday Night! '.' ? 1 Central Point! Friday night! ? '.' ? '.' ? Central Point Friday night! ? ? 207 Dr. L. A. Salade arrived homo Satur day from Philadelphia where he had been since December with his son Louis, who is now lu a hotel at Atlan tic City, fast recovering from a major operation. Mrs. Salade met the doctor it San Francisco and accompanied him home from that city. I'he hard tain nnd inciting snow Sat urday night and early Sunday resulted in a number or streets being in flooded coudlilon beoanse of the catch basins being choked and unable to carry away the heavy precipitation and refuse mailer fast enough. Orogonlans at the Medford yesterday and Monday were A. A. Henry of Han don, Elizabeth Fox of Eugene, 11. N. ewln of Klamath Falls and Hie fol lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Miller, W. F. Miller, II. II. Emmons-, A. A. Wharl'ield, W. M. Cop lln, P. !1. Sibley and J. W. Parsons. OBITUARY :si;uY Willie Ktta Glasgow- died at the home ef her duUHii'cr, -Mrs. Y. A. .'ti iitlfin. i mile east of Talent, Ore., January ::(i. nged I1G yearM, la months. -7 da.vs. She was born at Ma, ,t. Missouri. March ::. IS.", I. was married to WiPi.im "W GlasKow .lun'tary ::, at I'l.-irein-e, Missouri, and lliey moved lo Niagara. North Dakota, making their home there tniil niovlm; to .Medford in 1!'07. She was a member of Keames I'hapter. ii. K. s.. nd nn active mem ber of the Pi-esbyterian church until her illness. Foiif ycats ago she -was sii'lcla-n with paralysis, since whit h she bad been confined to her home. She leaves her husband. W. W. Glasgow, two sons. 1'arl Glasgow- of Talent. On-., and Samuel Glasgow ol" New YorU I'ity; one daughter, Mrs. W. A. Strattnu of Talent. Ore., three grand children. Glasgow. Frank and .leant' Stratum. Funeral ser ices will he held at the Pell Funeral Home at l'::!0n. in., Tuesday. Itev. Koebler of fi. latino. - Interment lu .Medford 1. 'I. l. 1-' neteiy. R. A. M. 32. 37y-53?$ l",(Va' Convocation Kebru- lV,'lTSvO ni-v lot ?-'JO it ... l I. r-, ..... ..... . ...... ,.. M . I V g roe. Visitors wel comed. I'tiT A. F. NOT If. Secv. CAROL HEARING IS P0STP0ME0 UNTIL THURSDAY Arnold R. Carol, extradited from California last week for the alleged theft of a bulck automobile from the Medford Auto company, was arraigned In Justice of the Peace Taylor's court this afternoon at 2 o'clock, and asked for a continuance until Saturday. Cai-ol claimed that two Portland attorneys had been retained to defend him, and that it would require much time for them to come and get ready for trial. The court, however, set the prelimin ary hearing lor Thursday and commit ted Curol to the county jail. It is thought that relatives of Carol in Virginia will come to his rescue and endeavor to settle the case out of court If possible. He is a nice appearing youth, claiming to bo 19 years of age, though when ho was dickering for the auto ho signed a document giving his age as 27 years. Carol told the authorities that he served In France during the war, and when ho returned he was left a legacy by his mother, who had died while he was away. He spent this money, and traveled over tho country. He says that his present difficulty Is his first brush with the law.; flerrestsr; hi ml TO FEVER HEAT WILLIAMSON, W. Va., Jan. 31. Federal soldiers and deputy sheriffs wero hurried Into the-mountains sur rounding Williamson . today nt the sound of rifle firing.- Careful search failed to reveal the riflemen. There were no casualties but there were widely circulated rumors tjiat bullets had fallen In tho city. -. Intense., excitement prevailed for n time but Hie prescn&i of a company of the 19th United States infantry calmed the fears of those who professed to believe that an attempt would be made to rescue the 21 men on trial here for the Matewnn shooting. The excitement hod died down and tho detail 1(r s't)lilier'l)nilvir'tnrfied -to their quarters here when Judge R. D. Ilnlley opened the fourth day of the trial. In the courthouse were 200 addition al vonireinen ready for examination. The 21 men who aro facing prosecu Hon for their alleged participation in tho Matewnn fight were 'brighter and more cheerful than at any time since the trial began. G ISOLATED IN FLORIDA KEYS MIAMI, I-'la., .Ian. 3 1. Knthvly cut off from communication with the out side world, President-elect HariMnn' begun this morning u two-day's fill ing expedition among the Florida kejs A small club house on . t'ocolobo inland will bo headquarters for .lo presidential party. Tho building is the only ono on tho Island, vhleh cording to tradition, was once a pi rates' rendezvous;. " A DKLA1DK, Australia. .Ian. 31 The world's record fin- the 100 yard swim ming event was broken hero today by Warren Kealoha, t he Hawaiian swim mer, lie made the distance in 51 1-5 seconds. The voeoril for the 100 yard swim in open water is S;i seconds, held by UuUe P. Knhauamoku of Honolulu. riihuis were introduced first into Poland by Tartar colonists. Qnam constitutes the larger part of virtually all mineral veins. Strike at the root of weak- I ness is logical advice to I thosa rundown in vitality, a IScoft'sEmylsian nourishes the body, g S tones the blood and S I heips bui'd strength. I "U & Eonr, nioomfUU. N. J. g I ALSO MAKERS OF 8 I RADIOS I iJIss SND3GESTS0N jj Wants Government Leases Extended Twenty-five Years ft V H -"4 r;W COPVRlCHT.KEY&TONI.VtlW CO. NEW Jf OKU Chief Arthur Eonnecamp, Osago Indian, who Is in Washington trying to have Government leases to h!a people extended for twenty-five years. " The Osage Indian Nation is the wealthiest per capita of any people in the world; every man, woman and child averaging an in romo of well over $2,000 a year. Their wealth is derived from oil and minerals discovered on government 'property leased to them, nnd which they are now-endeavoring to have extended that their children may en joy Its benefits. JMCXni.UTOX, Ore, Jaa. 3t. Gro cers here report u falling off of sales of vanilla and lemon extracts since they stocked up with de-alcoholizcd flavorings recently. Jmtians from the Umatilla reservation, near here, look ed in vain for the "kick" in the "cake juice" as they called it, and then shop ped buying' ; ' Life Among Cannibals Shown at Rlalto Vor.v goml pictures of cannibuls and cannibal life are . Iiclng shown in the Itiallo tbentro. They are the natives of Frederick Henry Island, a small Island separated by Dourga Strait from the southwest coast of Dutch N'ew Guinea. Svhicli Is situated directly north of the most northern point of Australia. "Shipwrecked Anions Cannibals," the picture is named, lias the required interest, for public attention. The cannibals are decorated in every IninKinable grotesque fashion, with pit. reed noses and ear lobes, from which are suspended heavy ornaments and long pieces of wood and bono aro inserted through the holes of some of the noses. Tho men look ferocious and dangerous with their painted faces. Gay Life of Paris The gay life of Paris has been de picted with unusual realism by Krich von Strohelui in his latest production. "Tho Devil's I'ass Key," which was shown yesterday at the Page theatre. Mr. von Slioheini has inserted great realism inlo his new play. The race scenes at the famous Grand Pix are exceptional, showing I ho horses in a close finish and giving views of the crowds of fashionably dressed men and women in the grand stands. Sam do Grasse has the leading part ill "The Devil's Pass Key." that of an author living with his extravagant but unsophisticated wile in Paris. She runs up a largo bill at the shop of an unscrupulous modiste, who suggests that she get a rich admirer to pay her bills. A young American army officer helps the wife. The husband hears the story but has no Idea who the prin. eipals are. He makes it the subject of a plav which is a ureat success. I.aier he learns that it is his own wife whose indiscretions lie has put upon the stage. The climax of the photo play has been remarkably handled by Director von Strohelui. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SALE Turkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 2U7 FOK SA1.K Dining room set. two wilton rugs, two rocking chairs. Phone SJT-ll. KOU SAI.K Six room modern home on pavement. Garage, chicken house and yard, fruit and shade trees, ber ries, corner lot. east front, all assess ments paid, price $Sii. Call rore noons. on week days oalv. 4'"I Heatty St. ' 271 WANTKD To trade melody grand piano, mission style, for good team and harness. Plume STI-lt-3. Ashland. 271 FOR SAI.K Young calf. Plhme tiS.".-li-:; 2i:s FOR SAI.K Tv.rxev gib! 7-K-l 1. Call 271 WANTKD To buy alfalfa bay. i:i vicinity of Jacksonville. .1. A. M.. care Mail Tribune. ";n fIMDll.il BANQUET HOTEL MEDFQR The "Hoover Mush and Milk llan We'lnoMlay evening will he the open ing (fun for the Kuropean Kelief onm lKitKn in Jack-son county and looks a.s if it is goinn to bu the most important soc ial event of the season. Thu si'vu ral committees in charso have Kiven jiHHU ranees that nothing will he left undone to make that event the nio.it inleivstintf in entertain men t to he furnished. A general invitation is extended to all citi.ena to attend this banquet, cost of which will be 1.(iO a plate. The entire proceeds will be placed to the credit of ihe .lacksun county allot ment for tho Kuropean Kelief fund. The nuirih and milk will be paid for by other means than from the money received from the banquet. BmU Mohr is donating the use of the hotel dining room, the young ladies of the domestic science classes of the high school will do the serving and the entertainment wilt be furnished with out cost. Tickets will he on sale at the Cham ber of Commerce rooms, the MedtVrd Hotel and from the committee in charge. The superstition of the dead leaving their graves to prey on the living is characteristically Slavonic. Edinburgh is one of the most ancient cities in the Uritlah Isles. Only Socialist Elected To v,.. ' House V X COPVRK.Hr. KEil ton: t CO- MLW YIjK:. JFeyer London, the only Sac-la:!.--' elected this year' to the L'. 3. Hon. of IteDrcssntutivcs. cigarette ihisisiflOiifiifTp fi , ?, in. anqii6 'Xa-.7viio'J.-;r.s February Is the month we lioisor the itatues of Wash Intrton nnd l.incohi. SiH-et hes are made. Ikhi quets nnd dinner patties are arranged in commem orate their deeds. Vl-lt the Flower Shop and plnee your order for flow en or flowering plants for such occasion. h-i rf it r. if I K . f If Itsioasied 1 1 X $prtfi ....ma. . U I Wf irn .-.V--'A5. ,r?-,,,,.k,'l 4 ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine lleware! I'liless yoif see tho nnnin "Jliiyer" un imekuee or on tablets,, you lire not KettlnK Kenulno AHpirin.. lireHeiibcd ly physicians for twenty one years nnd proved sale by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in tho liayer paekase for Colds, Headache, Neu ralKia, Rheumatism, Earache. Tooth (aclio, I.uinliaKO. and for I'aiii. Hand.' tin boxes of twelve Uayer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Dl UBKlsts also, sell laiuer packages. Aspirin Is th.' trade iniirlc of liayer Manufacture cf Monoaccticacldoster of Salicylicacid. Adv. Merchants' Lunch TUESDAY 122 p. m. HOLLAND CAFE I'icklort Bc'elB wiuii i Puveo: a In' Jaek'son V' ' ' LAinl) Pot Pl(v i' Hi-v . .i Roast Sirloin of I'.eef, Hrowhi Ciravy Ten, Jliseults : ' .1 , I ., .Mashed Potatoes lr Early .Juno ,reaa, Tapioca- d-eani-1'utldrlnfr- . Tea C'offeo " Milk '1 ; f t l ' Try Our Special Plate Lunch 35 lloast Sliioin of Ueef, Brown Cli'avy Tea Biscuits Mashed Potatoes Tapioca Cream Pudding Tea Coffee Milk We Have associated Willi us for your benefit Mil. J. C. CONKS ivho is an expert in accounthiK nnd Income Tax Matters. If Vou need advise in reference to income tax matters, we would suesest that you seo Mr. Cones Immediately Wilson Auditing Co. lilbei-ly IHtlK. Accouniants: K. M. 'llSOX, C. 1'. A. J. C. CONES Aceotintiug AimIIIIiik' Systeiiiatizliij;. WANTED Ford Roadster Body 104 So. Bartlett The Medford Auto Paint Shop 1 ! (Registered) Gchtffiir Mdfor Car KcttnKIitiig' V. t-enUal &' jncbsnn."' ii'inno" 707 CXinONA Personal Fold It np, take It with you, type write anyw-h ere. $50.00, Including carrying caBo. AUfiDFOBD BOOK STOKB TlliitrltiutorB for Po. Oreiron. GOOD CLOTHES I Mnko Them KLEIN rBB TAILOR 1H East Jtnn St. WESTON'S Camera Shop the Only Exclusive Commercial Photographer in Southern Oregon. NTe?aties made any time or place by appointment. Phone 147-J. 3 We'll do the rest. J. B. PALMER " Medford. I MQ Kast .Main treet, t IT