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VM'.V, ' TWO MKM-'ORD MAIL TIM lU'N'i:. MKDIOKI). ORIXiOW MONDAY. NOV KM '.l'M II. V.r Ifocal and 1 Personal It develops tliat tlio Tacific Fruit f Vwncv, company received first prize lor the V.est commercial float in the Armistice day paratje instead of the Meiltord (irocery company as wan iub lltilieil in thu -Mail Tribuc tliu following day, Hook of Sermons by Dr. K. J. Bulgin, just publishf-d, price $1. heave sub scription with pastor this week. 20a Hert's brand tamales. Gusher Cafe. The. local council of the Knights fj Columbus v. ill give a dance and social j to their friends at the American 1a:-. t-ion hall toniKht. Itefrer.hments will , be served and friends of the council are cordially invited. .Mesdames J. C. Hayes, Leo .Miksche and H. 11. Noel will act as patronesses. Insurance 1'lus Service. It. A. Ho!ins . he Insurance .Man. tf The Masonic and Kastcru Star Danc- ins club will hold their first dancing society's memorial building. erected paity on Wednesday, Nov. Kith, at the; through the generosity of G. S. Uutler, Masonic hall. This dance to ho fr i (.xpIuliiH that the reason, the building club members only. -Delias not heretofore been opened to the Those persons who have hills t public is because the officers of the against the American Legion are re-j pioneer aoeiuly, who live In Jackson nneHted to send them in at once in- villi;, have as yet taken no action In stead of wailing until the end of the the mutter, but that such action is mouth. I expected to be taken immediately 1'ractlcal Accountant will liorp your alter Thanksgiving. Ashland Tidings. accounts, large or umall, cheaper than you can hire a bookkeeper. Compute income tax returns. Experienced In auditing. Best of references. 10. II. Keos, Gil lloulevard, Ashland, Ore. Phono 3-1 8-1,. ' 203 . Medford grown chrysanthemums. T.Taddox & Ponney. 207 Tho Medford lodge of Elks will havoganza with very pretty scenery and a charge of the funeral services over the ; hardworking and prettily costumed Into Kd Helms at Jacksonville tomur- j chorus, Interspersed with vaudeville row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Members j nets. The outstanding feature or the of t':e lodge are requested to meet at , uliow was the laughable sayings and tlio Elks temple at 1:30 p. m. for de parture to Jacksonville. Hemstitching and plcntlng 8o ' per vard. Work done while you wait. Vnnltv Shop 20fl Herts brand tamales. Gusher Cave. 1 Medloril shoppers in tne city today: wore Mrs, C. 10. Campbell, Miss lleillah Campbell and Mrs. Mary Carter Grants Pass Courier. When you think of Cliristmns giving think of giving photographs. Mackey will save you money. 201 East Main nnd Central. 207 I Lumber prices aro advancing nnd it purely will pay you to buy some of tlio lumbor that Southern Oregon Lumber company aro offering. Inquire of Mr. Morris at mill. Among guests at the Hotel Holland nre P. It. Aust, G. M. Ilailentlne and M. 10. Lory of Seattle, Dr. T. A. Williams nnd Ram S. Hall of Pasadena, Calif., Mr. and .Mrs. It. K. Hart and Mrs. 10. C. Hart of Montague, Calif., and Dr. II. II. Whitney of Ontario, Ore Agate Jewelry, Eugar Wight. Try Grapo Street Grocery opposite Davis Transfer. 101 1 Sovoral projects aro soon to be Inunched near Jacksonville that wiHicd the Armlstico Dav celebration and give employment to a largo number of.ivisdtoi j men for years to come that will cause n lot of peoplo to . "sit upand take f notice" who have been hoping ami try-' .': lug to mako themselves think that the old town wan down and out forever ! nnd could not bo revived. The deals that will bring about (his condition aro not for publication for a few days yet. This much can he said, however, that when the proposed enterprises nro ostabllshod Jacksonville will enjoy tho biggest regular puVroll of any town i In southern Oregon. Jacksonville Post. ISO samples of engraved Chris! mas nnd Now Year cards. Phone 31HI-L or call at 325 South I lolly street. Engraved Christmas cards. Orders must bo taken early to Insure delivery. Phono Trillium offico or 3II0-I, ami party will call to show samples. Tho Loyal Women's class of the Pdblo school of the Christian church will hold their monthly meeting Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Currier, 001 West Teulli street. Medford grown chrysanthemums. Maddox &. Ilonney. 207" When In need of shingles and roof mg call Wallaco Woods, IDS. 711 10. Main. Mrs. Taylor's Sickness Ended ' by Lydia E. Pinkhani's Vegetable Compound Roxbury, M.iss. :,I suilered contin ually witli backache and was often de- w.'r-"- -poHuem, nao uizzy pells and nt my iniiinthlv periods it (was almost imtios- sible to keep around I at inv work. Since my last baby came .tuwu years ago my .Hilitaek h:is bee', worse i$..oand no n-isition 1 could 'et in would relievo it. and doe- t f ;., . iter i) ineiiicioe null t . X e ij.iMlnothclp mc. Afriend . recommended I, yd .a I',. 1 niUli.'irn s Veg etable Compound and 1 lip.ve i'einui great relief since using it. My In -It is muoli bttu.r nm! 1 can ub ip well. I keo house ami have me ca:e of live children so my work is very trying-anil I '.:! very thankful I liavo found the Compound nuch n help. I ro. onc:-. "i 1 it to my friends and if you wisli to lire this letter I urn very glad to helo any woman suf ft.ri'ij? ns I was mail 1 used l.y.iU II. I,.nl:lianrn Veeta!:le Cemp-mnd." Mr?. iiAt.uE L. 'I avi.oi;, I 'i. .i. j'iace. I.'.o:;l)irv. Mass. TAKES CARE OF 5 CHILDREN tlvkache i one ot the ire.'t c.unmon . rvii'rtoTn:i of a di-.pl.icem.ei. tor deraie'e- ; nv.T.t of the female system. No woman ' sjoul.I make the mii-tako of tryinj; to j ovr; i orni? 't hy heroic endurance, but j iqii'i:. b v'ili s.'i'ayler'sexin'rienceandfry i vULi.i''..".-ll-'''1'-,Vei;i:ia!ieCoiniiyuiid j Ml h. IVurt of I Vn yilnlc. datmlit('r nf H'nry Tuylor, is convalescinf; I'r mi a tcastro-enlertstoiiiy oper.ation p'-r-formed at, u Jucal lKiqiU.al and wan re move'! to her hoiiie yesterday. Cut chry.santhehuims. Jap Art store. li'M'i'H brand lamaiea. Gusher Cafe. For the best lino of engraved and hand-tinted Christmas cardH call oi)0-I. und party will call to show samples. Saturday's and Sunday's arrivals at the city auto camp were as follows: H. W. Pa.ne and party of Seattle, who may locate here; William .Mathews of Tyler, W'n., enroute south, G. II. Lay man and family of Aberdeen, W'n., who may locate here; I. Chamberlin and party of liandon, Ore., enroute north, iul,i - A Itobei tson of Siisanville, Calif., v.ho may locate here, Children fared for by hour or day. Mrs. VV. X. Campbell, 101 .Netttown.2U7 Anti rattle springs not only sto'p the ratties but they stop the wear also, l it all cars and last forever. Riverside Garage. tf .Mrs. Kmil Peil, who lu;ld.s the key to the new Southern Ornaon Tionnor Invest your Havings 'a the Jackson County Huilding, and joun association. tf Pen's brand tamales. Gusher Cafe. Two well pleased audiences enjoyed tha afternoon and night performances of "The Marcus Show of 1921" at the ige theater yesterday, an extrava- doings or Charley Abot, tlio diminutive comedian, as the tongue-tied and stut Iwing Jupiter Judklns. Out of (own property owners: Let nu personally make your rentals and collections. Heferences given. fil Post- ; 2ur, office iiox lid, Medford, Ore'. Edgar Wight, watch repairing. Harry Holms arrived at Jacksonville last night from Klamath Kalis, having been called by the sudden death yes- terday of his brother, Edward Helms, Mrs. Anna Plant!, a sister or the dead man, arrived hero from Portland this morning. Good culls, very large Spitz. Wood lawn Orchard. 207 Tho Seattlo Times, Post Intelligen cer, 1'iilon. Itecord and Star, the Fris co News, Sacramento Star and I'nion are sold on tho streets of Medford dally by Hob Gallegan. Gallengan makes his hen. I. planers In the busi ness district of 'Me'dl'onl.- arid la. .the .silver-voiced young man that sells the Portland Telegram uU- tho tipvuer ..of Front and Main from 7 a. in. to 1:30 p. in. ; -, ... 201 Miss Ester Calkins and Miss Inez Jenkins of Klamath Falls who uttend- with menus returned home Sunday morning. . ,. If you aro figuring on building a homo, bring your lilans to ira for an estimate. Our motto is "Permanent Construction at a Modornto Cost." Iluild a Stucco lluugalow. Medford Concreli; Construction Co., offlco Jack son Comity Bank lildg. : i 201 ' Auto 'tops, eimhloiiR, curtain lights. Medford Auto Top, No. Grapo. 211 After fiddling around and hinting several limes lately that rain was coming the weather bureau ciiine right out in the open this morning and pre illeled rain for tonight and Tuesday. . Colonial Garage, storage, accessor ies, gas, greases, flushing crank cases and washing a specialty. 207 Just as tho joyous days of youth melt Into the practical years and are gone forever, so the time for kinder garten benefits If neglected now can never be regained. Tiny Tots School, S32-W. 201 A large barn belonging to Wolboru .lleeuen at .Talent burned to thu ground between fi and G o'clock this morning. The building was filled with hay ami was a total loss. The origin of the fire Is unknown. Wood! Wood! All kinds of wood at 1 1 IS Norlh .Central, $3.00 per tier nnd up. Prompt delivery. Satisfaction guar.mteed. Phono 034-X. J. M. Carlton. 202 We fix 'em. ('rater Lnko Automo tive Co., 12312 S. Front St. At (he big weekly auction sale of the C. 10. Gales Auto company last Satur day afternoon, besides the road ma chinery sold, a niolor truck, a Dodge car and an Overland Six car, both second handed, as well as a wng.ni load of odds and ends from farmers were auctioned off. No used Ford was I'm op ai am-uuii ils uie auctioning on of the other stuff consumed so much time. Have rented ranch, will sell our herd of fresh and near fresh quality cows and heilVrs. Huddle horse, Hurdle sprayer, springtoolh hai cow and farm machinery. W. II. Smith. Phone 1.17. Central Point, Doors, windows. Medford Lhr. Co. Al Uoone and family have removed from tin- Ituch neighborhood to Jack sonville far (ho winter season. .Mattresses, furniture upholstering. Medford Auto Top, Phone 101. 21 1 High grade tailors for mon and women. Ones. Ashland. Oro. , , tf Ge.M-::e Hilton, Jr., appraiser for the Federal l and bank" of the northwest district, alter a short vacation at home left last night to look after duties In Hie Marshflcld section from which he expects to return about Dec. 1st. Starks Delicious apples $l.fi per box. Tel. !.'.7 or call al No. 11 N. Fir St. Only a few boxes left. Campbell & Carley. l'O.'I Alta Naylor, Goodwin corsetlere, 20 South Fir St., upstairs. Phono U1S-W. U 210 Among tourists who arrived in the city during the l;tst few days and v.ho i contemplate locating here are 10. W. I Page of Seattle. G. H. Layman and j family of Aberdeen, W'n.. and It. A. ltobertson of Siisanville, Calif. Lath and plaster. Medford I.br. Co. Hemstitching Picoting 8c per yd. Vanity Shop. CI Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wakeman and daughter Annette who have been visit ing in Portland and Corvallis for the last two weeks returned to this city Saturday. All kinds of rough ana uressetl lum ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main St. I lOxpcr' s to washing and polishing. motor flushing and top dressing. New I management, at Hittson'B Garage. 211 ! Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Thompson are jguests at the Hotel Medford. Other guests Include W. M. Morton of Chi cago, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Miller of lltose.burg, Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Steven, 'son of Corvallis, H. G. Cook and family of Seattle, and E. C. Handeberry of Aljiany, Ore. The Geo. I,. Trelchler Motor Co. today received notice of reduction on Cnited States and Goodyear tires and tubes and will bo glad to quote the new prices to their customers. You'll e to hurry If you want to get In on hat big load of kindling N'ewcombo has. He also has blocks. Phone CHI. tf The Marcus Show which played an engagement here Sunday afternoon and night will play In Grants Pass to night and Ashland tomorrow night. Mrs. Paul Hanson corsetlere for N'nUone. Phone CS5-J tf Windshield glass. Car storage by day, week or month. Hlttson MotorB. 214 O. V. Myers, A. J. Vance and a party of others are planning on leaving Med ford at 0 o'clock Saturday morning and arriving In Eugene in time for the annual homecoming game between U. or O. and O. A. C. ' ' Edgar Wight, rellnbln Jeweler. When lu need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 K. Main St. Construction work has been begun by tlio California-Oregon Power Co on the portion or the uncompleted St. Marks building In tho rear of tho Med ford Auto company headquarters, this work Is being done in addition to the Installation of the elevator which has been going on for the past week. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Engraved nnd hand-tinted Xmiis cards. Prices De to 15c each. 150 samples to choose from. Phone 3U0-L. tl' The sunset which Hooded the valley last evening was one or the most beau tiful, seen hej-o for some time and many remarks were heard In rogartl to it -this .morning. , flii Inn Illy bulbs. Jari Art Store. Whon ,,better automobiles are built, ItulnJc will build them. tf Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Williams depart ed Sunday lor their home at Puonte, Oil., niter a month's visit In Medford with tho family of a brother, A. II. Williams. Though residents of the ru inous southland for many years, they found great delight In tho ideal fall weather of tho Itngue River valley, and would not bo averse to living here. Dr. 11. 10. Murphy, dentist, over VVoolworth storo. K. 1.. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Itesldonce 217 Applo street. Phono f. 13. tf Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lawton arrived hero Saturday night from Fort Klam ath for n seVeinl days visit with friends and relatives. Hemstitching 8c per yd. . Pultons coverod. Handicraft Shop. 1 ' tf An automobile collision occurred yesterday on the Pacific: Highway near Grants Pass between a. Ford and a Chevrolet. Tho front part of the Chevrolet was badly dainagod and Dick Fanner of Farmer Hrothers re pair hup who happened to bo return liig'll'dm an nutomoblle trip to Eiigene towed the Injured car Into this city for repairs in his shop. Have you ordered your engraved Xnins cards? Order now for onrly de livery. Your name engraved on these cards. Phono 31'0-L. tf No meeting of the Elks lodge will be held next week as (he regular meet ing night falls on Thanksgiving day. Shingles, shakes. Medford Lhr. Co. Slop the rattle and wear in your steering rods and brako rods with a set of anti-rattle springs, liiversldo Garage. tf Vulgarly speaking Medford Is suffer ing from an Armistice day hangover In (hat tho stringers of decorations nro still suspended across Main street. We are located at 30 North Holly slreel at Valley Garage. "We are agents for the new Velio Six n'Jd have a num ber of bargains In used cars. Your own terms In reason. Hattery servlco in connection. Open .Sundays and even ings. Medford Velio Co. tf Captains of the teams, the chairman of the committee in charge and other lied Cross workers met at an in formal luncheon lu the Presbyterian church this noon to discuss final plans in con nection with tho big lied Cross drive which b"gi!is tomorrow morning. Mrs. Seth M. liullis returned yesterday from a lour weeks visit in San Fran cisco. The portion of the return trip between (tedding mid Medford was made by auto, as Mr. Pullis drove down to thai city to meet Mrs. liullis. Many local people who are former students of O. A. C. or I', or ()., will be Interested to know that people who di-ove down from Portland and lOugeue yesterday report the roads In splendid condition. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Missionary society of the Presbyterian church will be held in the church chapel Tuesday at 2:30 a. tn. BABE AND FATHER LIVE IN BOX GARS, SHERIFF CALLED A rathfi iitnbj ianc camp to lifcht wh'-n the authorities at Vfl. Calif. H.-nt word to the Ja k.sori county au thoritit'8 Kuntiay to vonw ami bnnjj :i man named Nichols and his two and oik-hull' year old daughter hat 1c to .Medford and take t harK' f t hem Sheriff Terrill left for we.-d thU morning on this prrand, and wh.-n h returiiH an inquest into th: sanity of Nichols will probably bo held. It tieeni.s that Nichols and the li't j,'hi have hen loitering and trumping about Weed for some time past, living in box ears and similar placus. The motlitTlcKH little child is . about half Fiarved and half drowned according to the word that comes from Weed. The mother 'died hoiiic time agrt, leuvim; two children. The baby was adopted by a local family, and the father em ployed a woman on 10th street to give tlio lit! lo girl a home. J leeently, ho tool; the tot from her custody and left tin-city, and was next heard from at We d. Efforts will bo made to have the child, who is said to bo a very sweet youngster, adopted into a good home, provided tho father is found to bo insane or incompetent. lOOllEG CASES UP AGAIN THIS WEEK The circuit rour: at Jacksonville is occupied by the trial of numerous civil suits among- which ts the suit of tho Simonds Haw Co.. of I'ortland against the Southern Oregon I-umbcr Co.. of this city. The trials of bootlegging eases which are it result of second- indict ments against the majority of the mon I iricu v. ecu uoiore last win mom iieiy take place mis week. A. iii tintes, special prohibition agent, has arrived in this city to appear as witness for the state. .llaleigh Matthews, on trial last week on a second degree murder in dictment in connection with the fatal shooting of "Wig" Jacks on Soptem- i her 2!, last, was acquitted on the first Imllot by the. jury after twelve min utes' deliberation. The verdict was " reached early Saturday evening anil met -with the approval of the Kagle I'oint district. Jloth principals in the 'case .were residents of the Kagle I'oint .dlstrirt. i- ATLANTIC LINER AFLRE, NEW YOKK, Nov. 1 1. The nleam slilp San FranelBCo, Marseilles fur New York, which caught fire yester day about 1000 miles southeast of New York was heailiiiK towanl Uerimula to day, radio messages from tho ship said. The fire was spreading. The . steamship; Kamon il'LarrinaKa was standing liy. Attention Elks The funeral services over the late Ill-other Kd Helms will be held at Jacksonville, on Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 1.1, under the auspices of Medford lodge, No. litis, 1). P. O. E. Members of the lodge will depart for Jackson ville at 1:111) p. m. tomorrow afternoon from the Elks Temple. E. f. JEKOME, 202 Exalted Killer. Royal Arch Masons Crater Lake Chapter No. 32 ffjSljgi)) Regular Communication. feiOOiw Tuesday 7:30 p. in. Nov. H. ''i llth. Visitors welcome. M ARxoT"8ec Notice Sportsmen, don't forget tile mooting of Jackson County Game Protective Ass'n, American Legion hall, Thursday evening 7:30. 201 TOO J-ATE TUjtLASSIFV LOST Child's beaver hat between Nat and Shasta Saturday night. Kin der please leave at Shasta anil re- . celve reward. 20J WANTED Small house or apart ments. C. Kiiiinoto. Phone 572-11-1. 201 WANTEl Honest, industrious Jap anese boy wants Janitor or iKirter t-ervice of any kind. C. Fijinioto. I'lu'iie 572-K-l. 2o7 l'OK KENT Furnished sleeping room, with bath privileges, at :I2" S. Riverside. 205 FOlt SALE Span of mules. S or !' hundred lbs. G. It. Hicks, Talent, on Anderson creek. 2'M WANTEO Woman for second work in private family. Telephone Mrs. Voorhies ii:!;i-J. WANTKI Capable woman to keep house for middle-aged lady and one child. $10 per month. Apply lied Cross. iil;t FOR SALE Smalt restaurant on Main St., a bargain. It takes two to run it. ail clear, no incumbrances. In quire to: v. Main St.. Medford. 2os KOU S.U.K--IT. head of dii:y lu-irern. out 1'f inn- best cows. Hoovt'i Dairv, JLMTi rjirli. A. F. Talmor. Koirm Hivor. JuO MRS. H. P. BARRETT LIVED YEARS ON BREAD AND KM ' .Mrs. II. 1. Itarrett of UopubHc, su burb of Rurlingham, Ala., gives the Kti-ts of her remarkable experience ; it Ii 'Kan lac, as follows: "lJurink' the past fourteen years I have spent mon- than one thousand dollars trying to wt rid of a com plaint that was gradually sappintr my strength, but until I got hold of Tan no nothing; helped me. Kor the past lour years I have lived almost entirely "n milk and bread, and final'y even that went iigainst me. -iiefore I had finished th !e of Tanlac. I got so 1 cou: 'hlng. and I certainly. ItP-s. first got this medicine for i st bot ' eat :tny-ih- day 1 1 believe U has added years to my life. The people - in my neighborhood were so surprised at the change in mo that fourteen of them by actual roiint, are now taking Tanlac." , Taniac and Tanlac Vegetable I'ill are sold by the West Side Pharmacy, nnd by leadinsr druggists : everywhere. Adv. KING BILLIARDISTS TO COMPETE FOI CHlPIGilii! CHICAGO, Nov. 14. Klx of the world's leading 18.2 balkline billiard players, representing thi'eo nations, will compete in tile first international championship tournament : staged in sixteen years a week from Monday when Willie Hoppe, the present title holder, will defend his title- here in a tournament continuing for eight days. The contestants will be ttlopper, Hie champion; Edouard HorseinaiiH, the llelgian; Iloger Conti, the French champion; Welker Cochran; Youns Jake Schaefer, son of the famous wiz ard; Ora .Morningstar and George Sut ton. Total purses aggregating $0730 have been offered as prizes. Of this amount $J000 will be awarded the winner. To the runner-up. $1500 will lie given, and prizes of $loo(), $750 and $250 will be awarded those finishing third, fourth and filth. Games in the 'tournament will con sist of -100 points each unless in tho event of. a tie for first place in which case 500 points win be played to de termine tlio winner. Three matches a day will he the program until a round robin in which each of the players meets every other player, is finished. The six who will play for Willie Hoppe's crown lyivo been selected by a tournament committee after a thor ough study of the record of the many entrants In tournament and exhibition play over a long period of years. Four of the players are Americans. Two of them, Welker Cochran and Jake Schaefer, are youngsters who have held their places in the cue hall of fiyne since they were in i heir 'teens. Edouard iioreiuans, tli. llelgian con lender, is well known to tho American public since his exhibition tour of the states last year. He enjoys the facul ty of occasionally turning a 100 point game in one inning and has a series of high runs which compare favorably with the best ever made In the IS, 2 game. Card of Thanks "We wish to thank the members of Rebecca Iidge and our many friends for their kindness and sympathy to us in our late bereavement in the loss of our beloved wife and mother. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. .1. M. WHIPPLE. 202 ALICE KOUUIN3. O O D ! AM kinds of wood at right prices; dry mill blocks. Ord.-i Promptly Filled MEDFORD FUEL CO. l'r. I"lr nnd Tliii il. l'lin ARTISTO STONE CO. Tou can apirecuite only liy rnllinn Ht oiir factory tho many thliiRfl of beauty anil valut, we have to offer In ait Btono products. Marble Lumber, Marozzo. HcasHola. Tcrraro, C'luy ModolinK and Planti'r Dot-orati-jna. Mantels, Floor Tlio, Rise, Wainscot, Table Tops, Lawn rurniture, ei.c, ready made cement sidewalks. 137 North Fir Street Medford GUI CHUHG China Herb Store Horb cure tor onracr.r. nennncb'4. cnt- I irrh, uiplli- ria. sorf throat, hmi; rrouoio ! kiilnoy trouble, alomacn irouuit. nearl ttoulde, fhtlls ami fcv.T. oranip'. coukIib. , pour ctix-ulut ion, carbiincl, tumorsf. 1 ora'kiMl tironst, cures nil kinds of goiters I NO 01'i;ii.T10NS. I Medford. Ororon. J:in. 13, 19 if- This is to certify that I, tho inuU-r iKtied. lm) very severe stomach trouble j arwl had been be-theieii f.ir several ye.ir ' nd last Aucwst w.im not expected to; 'He. unii hearing of Oim Chntm (vvhCHf r!ert store is at 214 South Krcat stroet , Meilfor-l), I ileoidv'd ta et herbs for my stomach tnuible. and I siarted to feeling "l!er as soon as 1 usmI them and tolay tin a w e'l man a?id can heartily iccom inctul anyone afflicted as 1 was to aee Htm Chung and tr his Herb. fSiKneit V. It, JOHNi-NT. H'ttncStefl. Win. l.ewts, Kai! Point. W. I.. CMblrein. K.ikIo Point. M. A. Anderson. Medford. S. IV Holmes. Kaule IVint, C. K. I (ore. K;i u I e I'oint. J. V, Mclntvre. Kaitlp I'oint. tVo. Von der Ilolten, K.iifle 1'otut. Dr. Hayssen's Famous Goitre Ointment Just now is being used very extensively and wonderful results are reported. Heath's Drug Store The Scn-Tox Shcp 109 East Main Street. ANOTHER OF N0RTHW00D LAST llw 1 m STARTING fdk'WK M I TOMORROW JMAM I Arctics Fighting men f VPlM Fighting male- (4 I A mystery girl 5Mff I A mad loup- Sii7Wli p garou in hid- JW Npgk fj toff from the 3W & A Sargcant on a , GgM . y'J$$& t manhunt jL W,S And a ship ablaze -.yKA-VK 3 in an ice pack IJ&iCr tgZP'A gg The north as yw' W if Curwood knows '3$? cfr'Mv' ii it, writes it and r i '-C -'jJ El if screens i;. - H fi. ' - i : '"w , :' 1 i "'flames Oliver Cmwood) 1 i ' 8 TIMES TODAY BERT LYTELL IN "LADY FINGERS" Here's a Challenge!! Compare the Velie Light Six, Model 34 with all other light sixes No other car regardless of price offers as much value as Velie 34. Ask any owner in Medford. $1485 Delivered Medford Including Cord Tires All Around Call or Phone for Demonstration Medford Velie Company Velie Distributors for Jackson County VALLEY GARAGE SO North Holly Phone 366 Miller's New Radiator Shop Radiators Fenders Body Work las x. f:r,,0 l-limic OUIMt 141 GREAT CURWOOD STORIES AT THE NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR CAR jobs. ! Auto Faint Shoo ( I'hono 777 21 to 2U X. rir si,