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W PXGE TWO ' MEDFOKD MAIL TRIftUXE, MEDFORT), OREnOX. MONDAY. APRIL '2. IftH Tocal and Personal TliHre will be an Imuortunt meeting nt 8 o'clock tonight of the directors i-nil Btuckholclers of Hik Jackson Comi ty Fair association in I ho city hall bulletins. All persons liiteroted are lnvitfil to attend this ihcihihk. -Mrs. C. (i. .May is now the iiermu nent representative for tiie world fa mous Schweizer imported fabrics of exclusive design and quality. Kxaet nnmples. I'hone 457-J. MrB. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for Nulione. Phone 585-J. tf Throughout last night and this fore- iioon considerable rain fell and the weather was very disagreeable and cbllly. Hain is tile prediction for to night and Tuesday. In the 24 hours ending at. 8 a. ni. today .25 of an inch of rain fell. The barometer was head ing up this forenoon indicating that collier weather was to follow when the rain storm is over. The city Sunday papers feature tin performance of the new lluick Kix In winning the perpetual challenge cup for the Yosemite Park run as well a; the phenomenal climb up .)t. Tamal plus. San Krancisco s mountain the Cog Road never before plished by a motor car. Most of the Pacific highway will be The state departmental encampment paved this year and the last of the of the U. A. It. will this year be held paving should be laid about Septeni- In Pendleton in the month of June, ber," said Herbert Niinn. state high-' Dressmaking and remodeling. l.oca way engineer in a recent interview: ( tion Flower Shop, plume 5ati. 34 "fly the end of this year you should Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, be able to drive from Portland to the.'o. 9, Jackson County Hank Bldg. California line on the Pacific highway j Phone 32C-R (mornings only). 41 in a day. The distance can be easily Jesse Winburn, who last Jlay pur made in a daylight run and without . chased the Austin hotel and other val vlolating the speed limit. Mutt of the liable Ashland concessions, Is now at highway will be hard surfaced this Yreka on his way from San Krancisco year, but there will be some gaps to ' by auto. He will arrive tomorrow or connect up and these should all be j .Monday. He is accompanied by Pert finished next year. The commission ! M. Moses and wife, who have achieved via acconi- 2!l Mr. und Mrs. Hell Stoner arrived here from Ontario, Ore., Sunday to be come permanent residents of the city. Mr. Stoner to fill the position of right clerk of the Hotel Holland, and .Mm. Stoner to have charge of the restau rant of that hotel. They were former employes of II. C. Smith, proprietor anil manager of the Holland when lie operated the Hotel Moore at Ontario, anil contributed much to the success of that holol. Vou never will have a chance to 4?" around tin; world on a dollar again. Have you bought your ticket for the Til l, trip. April L'Tth? 2'J I can lako care of a fn wmorc cus tomers. Mrs. Porle ('rose, ladles' tailoring and dressmaking, W, South drupe street. 2!i Twenty-five young people from the Ashland llaptist church visilcd the 11. Y. P. U. of the First llaptist church Sunday evening. After the meeting refreshments were served and a social time was enjoyed. Pri.e tlances at the Nat Wed. even lug. :in Hemstitching and plcollni; 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, f.'or. M Main and llartlclt. tf .1. II. Pearce, state deputy of the KnighlK of Columbus, with a degree team of 21 members will arrive here by train early this evening In a special car from Klamath FiiIIh where they yesterday with the aid of the Medford council degree team Installed the new K. of C. council of that city. In the parly, are Frank Lonergan, national director of the unlet and P. J. Ilanley, district deputy, both of Portland, J. Vv. Chamberlain of Corvallis, district deputy, and other leading knights ol Oregon. Tonight they will confer the third degree on a class of 40 of the Medford council. Dunce! Dance! Dance! and get n jtrlzo at the Nut Wed. evening. Ill)4 Illocks und dry slabs for Bale. Call 8!i. tf Risbee, Ariz., residents registered at the Nash are F. ,M. Horner and family, Louis MurgesH and Albln Anderson. Other guest;; Include Frank Johnston and Helmuth Nuchgba of Olympia, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. Stowo of San Fran clucot James II. Coffman of Klamath Fulls, and 10. H. Frazer, tleorge Mur ray and It. O. Miller of Portland. Phono 11(1 Nash Taxi and engage your rido to the lluud-Tliyo wrestling mutch in Cold Hill tomorrow night., lluick curs, 2i For (-nick BOt-vlce phono !)(!, NubIi Taxi, Heubo and Marshall, new props. Careful drivers. ;12 Mr. and Mrs. James T. Clrlevo are In the city rrotn Prospect, having arrived Sunday. You dance and wo dance ami every one dances at the Nat. Wed. evening. so Kverythlng electrical. Medford lClec trie Co. Phone Bill. Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett arrived homo this I'o'enooii from Cottage drove where he yesterday preached the convention sermon for the dis trict l-lpworlh League gathering. ' , There's u Hawaiian girl waiting for you at well you'd better 'get your ticket for the Tri-L Trip and find out. April 2i'th. Tickets al Paul's Electric Store, 2'.i Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., HIS Hast Main. tl" Washington atate guests at the .Med ford are Mr. and Mrs. C. L. King. Miss Kdlth King and II. C. Taylor of Spo kane, Victoria Stamen of Ilellingliam. and from Seattle the following: Mi ami Mrs. Dim F. Walts, Mr. ami Mrs W. C. Powell, Lillian Joy, Mis. A. P Robinson and Davis lliyalit. ('alitor Plans registered at this hotel are Mrs. A. .1. Wehner, L. I). llowhay, M. tirif fin, C. 10. Patch, (1. L. Chauler ami 11 (!. Hagnn. lireuter Medford club dance, Imper ial orchestra. Prizes given at the Xat Wednesday evening. ;:u Delco-Lliihl Fleet ticlt y for every farm. Medford IClectiio Co. GLYCERINE MIXTURE SURPRISES MEDFORD The tiuli-k action of simple K r. lne. buckthorn hark. etc.. hm mixed in Adler-1-ka, Is surprising, one spmui flll relieves AN Y CASIO gas ioi stein aeb or our stomach. Adler-i-kti net on 1:(TH upper and lowvr Imiwi-i and removes all foul accumulated mall.-r. which poisoned slionai b. Ol'tt-r. (Tltl'S eoitstip.-ition. Pleven's ap. petidlellls. doe holy rcpeili hie. mi more pain In tt.o k or boait or f;:o n Ktotnaeh sho e u-dntt Aiiler l-k.-t. Leon H. H.-sUIn-', ilruunlst. Adv. has a tremendous amount of work mapped out for the next two years." Civic Improvement Division of the fit-eater Medford club dance at the Nat Wed. evening. 30 For quick service phone 9U, Nash J ixl, lieebe and Marshall, new props. Careful drivers. 32 J. I!. Pardee is a visitor In the city from drams Pass who arrived here Sunday. "I wish 1 were in Dixie'- and that's where I's goin' to be Wed. nite for the Tri-L Trip. 2!) We have lust received a car ot fancy Put bank potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison & Lumsden. 2!)' J. il. Priest and family moved today from Ashland to the seven acre farm In the Rogue River district which he lecently purchased. I'situl prizes, fine music, good time at the dance Wed. evening at the Nat. 30 Have the old shoes made new by Happy Hob at Kidd's Shoe store. J have just installed a new Champion shoo stitcher of the most modern type, and tny shop Is now equipped in every detail to rebuild your old shoes. With my years of experience they can be made us good as new in appearance iind wear when rebuild at my shop wilh all of the latest Improved shoe repairing equipment. :i:i The latest edition of the Jackson County Farm lliireuu News is off the"! presses and was being mailed out to the subscribers today. Dance at the Nut. Weil. Imperial or chestra and prizes. 30' Expert shoe repairing at reduced prices. Men's hair soles $1.50 per pair. Ladies' half soles $1.00. Rubber heels Gllc. Potter new shoes for loss money. Medford Shoe Hospital, 118 E. Sixth St. The Woman's Auxiliary of the First ISnpllst church, which was to be held Tuesday aflornnon wilh Mrs. Elmer Wilson, will be held on account of Ill ness of Mrs. Wilson at the home of Mrs. F. R. Leach, Hi S. Laurel St. A large attendance Ih urged. Paper doilies, all sizes, Medford Hook Store. 2it Violin Instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Spnrta building, phono ElfeH. tf Dean S. Carder or Medford, who will receive his degree in June, bus been employed as Instructor of geology in the Utah Agricultural college. He will take up tiie work next September. Carder has been an "A" student since the beginning of his course, and was a student Instructor In geology lust year. He graduated from the Med rord high school. The team that won the International cup at the mining congress in Portland was captained by Curder. He Ib a member of Slgmu Tun, honorary engineering fraternity. Married men will not be allowed along llroadway Wed. nlte without ineir wives: :: i ri-t. Trip. Yet your ticket at Hie Hook Store. 2!l When better automobiles are built, lluick will build thoni. tf The rain and chilly weather of this forenoon made It very disagreeable for the Severn! purtles of unto tourists encamped at the city auto camp grounds. V. S. Mall school tublets now 10c. Medford Hook Storo. 29 Stive monry on wrapping paper by using white print paper lu rolls. Ask this ofrico. tf "The past two weeks, Mrs. McDrlde, Mrs. HuvlSBoti and Miss Wilcox of Table Rock community are testing out the pressure cooker anil Bteum cooker for the purpose of giving the other women in the community first hum! Information regarding these two home conveniences lu cooking und canning." says the I-'urni llureaii News. The reports of the work of these three women weru given at a meeting held at. the school house April 22nd. At the flrcless cookers were made, (lie Tireless cookers were made." Dressmaking and remodeling. Locn- IJon Flower Shop, phone not;. 31 Just arrived, one car fancy lliirhunk potatoes $1.75 u hundred delivered, al Warnerj Worlman & (lore. 211' Mr. it lid Mrs. A. D. I.lnster und Miss M. I.lnster of lleitd. Ore., who are en route home from southern California where they spnjit the winter for Miss Linster's health, arrived here Sunday and are guests at the Holland. Other Oregoniaus at this hotel include Mr. and Mis. A. 1). Ramsey or Hood River, 10. Hoailley of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. 10. II. Johnson of Albany, I'. 11. dithrio of Rosemng, und Mr. and Mrs. II. Wil lis and I! Criifin of Portland. Heller liavo your plowing done wilh a Cletrai-: it pays. Tel. MW-Y. 32 Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. nt the Farm Hureuii Cooperative Exchange. If ('bus. lngemnn of Hornbrook Is a visitor In the city who arrived Sunday. The Sacred concert 'given Sunday evening by the choir of the First llap tist chinch drew an audience that filled the house. All the varied num bers were enthusiastically received. I'he choir under the direction of Mr. W alker Is showing advanced work and ability to present music of a high quality. These concerts have been given each month. The church has engaged Mr. Walker for another year, which assures continued advance In the musical part of the services. Flour $1 S5 a sack at Russ Mill. Phone 5l'!i. i-aiiey iiitinanK potatoes $1.75 per ion. Hutchison a. Lumsden. national reputation as feature syndi cate specialists. While Mr. Winburn has not yet divulged his plans in detail II is understood that he is coming to Ashland to establish at least a sum mer abode where he might be in close touch with the Ashland Development company, a corporation organized for the purpose of developing Ashland along resort and water bottling lines and which company holds a contract I w ith the city of Ashland for the use of her mineral waters, acquired for a consideration of the expenditure of two hundred thousand dollars, or more in the resort enterprise. Ashland Tid ings. Take a look. Great reduction in price of suits. Klein, the Tailor, 12S Fast Main 11 nstalrs. 32 Agents for "Luxite" silk hose Hutchison & Lumsden. 29 Among the guests at the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Tyler of Mitch ell, S. I)., W. C. Clreenawalt of Dun I ill i ti . Pu., Win. (1. Dunlap of Spokane, Mi-b. I. C. McVee of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. William Forsyth of Walla Wullu. (iood flour $1.S5 a sack at Russ Mill Phone 520. Houston nnd Hannah home-made sorghum 15c per lb. Hutchison & LllinsdoiJ.- -; i . , ; , 29 At too meeting of -the stale highway commission Saturday the,. Mm tractor jiving the highway between Grants !(fis3 und .(jolil. Hill wns. insti noted to Cinitiiiiin . the work through tlio town 4t Gold !liW,;;i distance of 'apnraxlin $iiely one mile. No. one I'm bank -potatoes $1.75 per hundred. Warner, Wormian & Gore. 2D Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 401 South Riverside. tf Guarantors who signed the Ellison White Chautauqua contract are asked to meet at the public library Tuesday April 2iith at. S p. in. to organize and make plans for I lie Chautauqua. Mat tors of very great importance will come before the meeting. Every sign er ought to be present. Miss Alta Naylor, Goodwin corse tiere, 121 N. Grape street. Phone 048-.I . 3i Invest your savings in the Jackson County Hulldiug and Loan association tf U is problematical when the air planes from Mather Field which have been marooned here since last Wed nesday by the weuthcr ami two acci dents will he able to continue the flight to Camp Lewis, but two will go as soon as the weather clears. Sun day the engine from the plane which was wrecked at the aviation field when landing lust Saturday was trans ferred to the plane which was forced to land north ol' Rogue River last Sat urday, because or a faulty engine which leaves two planes in condition to continue the flight. The aviators are stopping at the Medford. Hotter have your plowing dono with a Cletrac; It pays. Tel. 809-Y. 32 Horseshoe tires are guaranteed by reliable factories and adjustments are made here. Exchange Tire Co. 31" W. S. Strahan of Portland is in Ash land und, as manager for Osknr llulier will begin paving on the Sisltlyous as soon us spring ruins atop. A short stretch remains nil paved. Just arrived, one car fancy Din-bank potatoes $1.75 n hundred delivered, at Warner, Wortman & Gore. 29 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs.- John Weills of Medford, Sunday morning, an eight ioiildsijn.' i . - . ijuibank potatoes $1.75 per 400 de livered in the uity. Hutchison- & Lums den. i. - " ' ; - ' - 29 12-Inch dry pine $4.00 n tier: 16-Inch dry pine $4.75. Valley Fuel Co. . tf Ralph Hardwell lias returned from a week's business trip tp Loa Angeles, lie reports heavy damage to California fruit from freezing weuthcr. HrooniB miido by the Rogue River Hrooin Works are the beat tor the money. Insist on home-made brooms. 29 Get that spare tire from our stuck if rebuilt and used tires. Price right. Exchange Tiro Co. 31 Oregon guests at I lie Medford over Sunday and this forenoon were as fol lows: W. O. Hadley of The Dalles: C. . Ilayilen, G. II. Gester, C. G. Van Golden, O. L. Cnrsoii, 11. L. Hurdon- brook. Dr. Paul M. Noel, L. A. West ami 10. II. Thomas of Klnmnlh Fulls. mil F. II. Hammond. 10. II. Gabriel. Mr. nnd Sirs. C. 1!. Allenopp. John A. Davis, Miss Alice II. Wright, Miss Her- nice Garland. P. L. Tragllo. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Slubbs. and W. Frink of Portland. $tl0.0tl suits nt $15.00. Nobby pat terns. Fit gunranteed. Klein, the Tailor. 1 2S E. .Main, upstairs. 32" The Ashland high school nninial. "The Rogue." is being printed and will be issued May tith under the supervis ion of the high school student body It will be illustrated with pictures of debuting team, football, basketball and baseball teams, members of the clns.--. ot 1921. individual pictures of the junior class and other pictures and will be a credit to the school, tile stu dent body and the faculty. $00 00 suits at $15,011. Nobby pat terns. Fit guaranteed. Klein, the Tailor. 12S E. Main, upstairs. ,".2 Our retreads are making good tires , deliver double mileage. Try one. Ex The tabernacle for the Hulgin-l.ewls meetings will be put up Wednesday by volunteer labor. A general call is extended to business, professional and laboring men lo give a helping hand, and show a community spirit in this effort which is for the moral, social and religious nplife of MedRird and the surrounding country. Shorty Gar nett is the local chairman und asks a good backing. A good old fashioned dinner will be served free at the Christian church by the women of the various churches. Men are asked lo bring hammer, saw and be on hand at eijht o'clock or as soon as possible. If the building is not put up Wednes day men will have an opportunity to help Thursday. The location of the tabernacle is Eighth and Ivy streets, opposite the city park. Hetter have your plowing done with a Cletrac; it pays. Tel. MJ9-Y. 32 Plcoting .Hemstitching Hut tons covered Handicraft Shop. tf Wanted to buy some old carpets. Phone ISO. 31 Nine hundred and sixty-two ounces of gold bullion, the result of a nine- day clean-up at the Has well mine on Sucker creek, was brought to the city under armed guard lust night by M Norden, superintendent of the mine The gold is worth $17,505 at the San Francisco mint, where it will be shipped in a few days. Lately three shipments of gold to Grants Pass have been made, the bullion having he taken out in 24 days running, the bars being valued at $34,000. The Hoswell mine was always a heavy producer, rich values having been III sight for about six years, and $10,000 in gold was taken out by the former owners before the present Hoswell Milling company purchased lite property. Grains Pass Courier. Better buy a Chandler than wish you had. tf Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib erty Shop. 2CI-J. tf At the Tri-L tour of the world Wed nesday evening, novel entertainment characteristic or tho country repre sented will be given al each place. A change in a previous announcement has been made and a beautiful Hawaii is being planned at .the home of M Delroy Gelchell where amid pnlms and tropical plants stringed instruments will be heard and gay Hula maidens will dance for you, while at the home of Mrs. R. C. Clancy you will be enter tallied by quaint little Dutch maidens direct from Holland. ucico-i.rgnt rami ngnt and powei plants. Medford Electric Co. N. H. Newcomb will deliver green IG-inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early deliv ery. Also dry planing mill blocks, kindling and shavings. Phone C31. 2S Cash for apple's. Phone G71-R. 31 R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Cash for apples. Phone C71-R. ,T 226 BILLION OFFERED (Continued .Horn Page One) LONDON, April 25. (Hy the As- sociuted Press.) Premier Lloyd George slated in the house of com mons this afternoon that if the new German reparations proposals, which had not yet been received, proved mi satislactory, Great Rritaiu would support Franco at next Saturday's al l'ed conference in her proposals for the occupation or the Westphalian coal lields. 30 Royal Arch Masons Crater Lake Chapter No. 32. Special Convocation Tuesday, April 20th 8 p m. Mark Master Degrees Visitors welcomed. A. F. NOTH, Secy. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets 29 change Tiie Co. 31 The secret of keeping youne is to feci voung to do this you must watch your liver ana noweis uteres no neea ot liavine a sallow complexion dark rinss under your eyes pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with, no tparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes lrom inactive Dowels ana uver. Dr. Kdwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive on to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to liis patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They brinff about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and clearini! the system of impurities. Dr.lidwards'OlivcTabletsnrc.knowu by their olive color. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE lilack mure 4 years old. been worked about two weeks weight Lir.O. Phone tOW-H. 31- l-OR RIONT tric lights, laud Ave. Dressier. -Four room house, elec large garden. 310 Ash Phone 1151-L. See F. H. 30 WANTED Experienced waitress Hotel Medford. FOR SALE This week, chicks iinii progressive everbenrlug strnwberr.v plants. Mis. F. 11. Dressier. Plionc 951-L. 31 AT FEVER HEAT Interest Is keen in the Ted Thye Ralph Hand wrestling match at Gold Hill tomorrow night and a record breaking crowd will be in attendance to see the grapplers clash. Thye and Hand recently met in a handicap match. Thye agreed to throw Hand twice in an hour, but instead came close to getting flopped himself. This incident has not rested easy with the northwest champion, and will make the fur fly early Tuesday even ing. Hand tackled Mike Yokel at Portland last week, nnd t'ae latter also railed to make good his offer to throw all comers In 15 minutes. Yokel says Hand is the toughest proposition he has met in a long time. Thye post- I poued a match with Yokel in order to lie in the best condition possible for Hand. The contest Tuesday will be to a finish, best two out of three falls, Thye being guaranteed $1500 and 75 per cent of the gate receipts over that amount. Hand has been training faithfully lor the contest and is ill the best con dition of his career. The match with Yokel at Portland gave him confidence and he promises lo put up a husky tus sle. Thye who treated Hand lightly for their first meeting, it not going to be caught napping. Natives or Clold Hill and tributary creeks are all excited about the match, nnd it irf worth a man's life to Intimate that Ralph will not he the. victor..;' Heforo the main match there will he two luttliim preliminaries-. FOU SALE Man's bicycle. Phone Mill or call at 727 S. Central. 31 FOU SALE tine Dnroc cow and sevei extra nice pigs. G. W. Dewey Talent. 31 FOR SALE Hic.ycle repairing and ex change. One steel range, polish too cheap. 5 2ii N. Front Si. 31 KOK SALE Household furniture rugs, beds, dresser, chairs, stoves cooking utensils, canned Units H cents quint. Sewing machine. 32: S. linipe St. 31 Everything electrical. Medford Elec. trie Co. Phone Gfll. , i TAKES CARE OF 5 CHILDREN Mrs. Taylor's Sickness Ended by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Roxbury, Mass. "I suffered contin ually with backache and was often de spondent, had dizzy spells and at my monthly periods it was almost impos sible to keep around at my work. Since my last baby came two years ago my back has been worse and no position I could get in would relieve it, and doc tor's medicine did nothelp me. Afriend recommended Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and I have found great relief since using it. My back is much better und I can sleep well. I keep nouse and nave tne care ot live children so my work is very trying and lam very thankful I have found the Compound such a help. I recommend it to my friends and if you wish to use this letter I am very glad to help any woman suf fering as I was until I used Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. Maude E. Taylor, C St. jarr.03 Place, Roxbury, Mass. Backache is one of the most common symptoms of a displacementor derange mentof the female system. No woman should make the mistake of trying to overcome it by heroic endurance, but profit byMrs.Taylor'sexperionce and try LydiaE. Pinkham's VegetableCompound 1 Douglas MacLean and Doris May -in- "The Rookie's Return" Mlt. ami iKS. I'l lU.lC: Itcmrmhrr thnt itrlicht of ili Hclils 2:1 2 llemi-s' Jicjivi" plityt'd this fliiirminic miv. "The lEnnkle's lii'tm n ' (s Its (-(unpanlun. Not 11 thins ahout wir! Just love niul tutventurr, joyfully ph'ttircrl. Young: Domains is just its boy ish unit i-MirotM-unl and Ilorls is vtxt more pleasing. And ilottt overlook the b:il imee of the hill. A rlever oin ely. International es nnd I i rare Itrovwi's tunes. coming vi:i)Ni:snY Itll.l. TAKM'M ns "IIKAC; H Alll.AN" RIALTO . rMi; or-r I IMf Prices, lloor 2.5, HW.IIU itAiO VWW O-CZi-iJ J linleo.lj .IM. SI..10, Sl.tlU. .-,(, Hov nrilce l'ii I - I" " " PAGE TOMORROW NIGHT April 26th G!lflliililliillillilllilllllllllllll!HI!iil!itHI!llSIIIIH!lllll S A.H. WO OPS presents NEW YORK'S MOST POPULAR STAR in rl la a LL,: 1 X.Xijl!i 1 THE PLAY OF A THOUSAND THRILLS It Bu CHANNING POLLOCK . 3i!il!!!ili!!!!!ill!!!i!!lli!!!l!!!!lill!ilill!!l!ilil!H!D fig,'- . '- : r;2 DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directori; AN OLD MAN Is the Man ten years older than you? YOU CAN TELL HIM r.v His Mode ot Travel KSEP YOUNG s Uy r.Hiir Hik ! a Harley-D avid son Motorcycle Demonstration at Gaylord Motorcycle Shop CITY A.l Ol "l'-OI-'-TOVX MAIL OKDKltS ltlX'KIVI-:!) NOW PAGE - FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 29 tic Of Los Angeles Founded hy YV. A. Clink, Jr. WALTER HENRY ROTHWELL, Conductor Northwest Tour Hooked hy Khvyn Concert Itiireau " six DISTINGUISHED SOLOISTS 75 of the World's Greatest Musicians The Supreme Musical Organization of the West now to si;ci hi-: TU'KKTS hy .mail now Addren.1 let tern, make -lio:kH und poHtoffieo money orders payable to 1'hku Theater. Add 10 I'er Cent War Tax to lrlee Tleket Desired. In clude self-addressed .stnnippd envelope to help insure safe return. Prleu l'loof and it 4 rows Balcony $2, huluuee 1 .50, $1 Ilox orriee Sale Wednesday J-o'elnetc Knrly Reservation Means Preferred liOen Mnti GIM CHUNG China Herb Store Jlerb en re for fnrncln hrntlachp. cat arrh. lipth-rhi. snii' thruul. iunj,' iron hie. khlney trouble, stonuo:h trouble, heart trouble, cbillK ami fever, eranips, coughs, poor ei reti bit ion, carbuncles, tumors, cracked breast, cures all kinn!s of oilers. NO OPKltATIOXS. .Mcilionl, oreffon, Jan. 13. Ill 17. Tliis is to certify that T, the. umler sincd, bad very severe stoiniich trouble nnd bad been bot liered for several years and last August was not expect oil to live, and heririnir or (Jhn ('huntf (whose Herb store is nt 'J 14 South Krmit street, Medford). T decided to net Iwrbs for my .stomach trouble, nnd I shifted to feeling belter as soon us used them and today Jim a well man ami can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to see Oim t'hmiK and trv bis Herbs. i Signed i V. It. JOIINh'ON. "Witnesses: " Win. Lewis. Kuglo Point. V. j. ('hildreth, Kale Point. M. A. Anderson. Mfdford. S. B. Holmes, Kasle Point. K. Moore, Kiltie Point. .1. V. Melntvre, Kaple Point. On. Von iter Hellen. Kayle Point. Tli os. t-:. Nichols. Iviirle Point. Licensed CITY SCAVENGER All rcfuHo Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In resi dence districts. Dally business dis trict. Phone 8DS. wiirrsvrrr .iKXNiv:a WE REPAIR Batteries, Generators, Starters, Ignition, Lighting, Magneto Systems All Work Guaranteed. Official Service. American Bosch Magneto Co. Perkins Auto Electric Co. 27 N. Gray St., Medft-rd, Or. Phoi. 237-R Nifkt Call 985 vi:ir.si ay -Tin-. i:i:vi-:Mii CM' TAI'.ZW" Why Is li that n man will lii-oUt-t il iwminn ri-nin rvt'i-j-inaii hut himself ? TONIGHT SEE Tills Hit; DRAMATIC l'.O.MAMTC Pini liU COLORADO StarriiiK FRANK MAYO - . j