PAGE TWO Focal and MJ Personal On oxhililllon In the Johnson Jew olry Htiire window is Hie line silver trophy which "Jim" Allen, the .Med lord hind school yoiuiK man whose Sunday school surname In Alhort ('.. has just received from tho I'leld and Stream magazine for catching tho lar gest rainbow trout raptured during 11)22. Engraved on the trophy Ih Hip following: "Al I'oss cup for the largest rainbow trout, western dlvi Hlon, caught In the Field and Stream contest for 1922. Size 84 inches; weight 15 poundH and eight ounces. Presented to Albert C. Allen, Jr." "Hell 'O Oear" 10c. Ciet it where they Boll enndy. 2S0 Seven room house for rent. See C. A. DcVoe. 27li MIsb Mabel Hartley, a senior at Hnrknley, Calif., has boon elected a member of Pi Sigma, the hntin honor society. 'You'll Just Keen On Smiling" nt Central Point Friday, Fob. lfi. 2TS Dance nt Central Point Friday, Feb. 16. Tickets D5c. Peerless "4." 27S The Chamber of Commerce Is anx ious to learn if anyone In the valley lias apples on hand for sale. Airs. Margaret It. Hubbard has a picture of her father, Capt. N. A. Hiley of Urunna, III., who has visited here and has many friends. Ho is a promi nent G. A. II. veteran, is 80 years of ago and Is nu auto enthusiast. Hemstitching nt Deuel's. 289 'Hell 'O Dear" inc. (let it where they sell candy. 280 The Woodmen hall was packed Sat urday night with people unending the Days of '49 celebration and carnival staged by the Knights of Pythlns. The lodge clonrcd enough on the two nights to pay their quotn on tho Pyth ian home, which iufcoon to be erected nt Vancouver, Wash., for the aged members of the order and their depen dents In Oregon anil Washington. Kverythldg Imaginable In the way of gambling devices were on hand and the dance hall was packed all evening. Many Medford people, were down. Grants Pass Courier. Clean cotton rugs are wanted at Mall Tribune office. tf Elks dance, Frl., Feb. ICtli. Tickets . $1.10. Launspach orchestra. 279 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lloutelle loave tomorrow for San Diego, Calif., where they will spend the next two months enjoying a vacation. Event of tho season! Mnrdi-Ciras ball tonight! Orlentnl Hallroom! 27ii Bettor to have It and not noed it, than to need It nnd not have It? In surance with H. A. Holmes, the Insur ance Man. ' tf Tho Bnowfall was so heavy In the Cow Creek canyon that it was Impos slble for machines to get through Sun day, according to word rocelvod here. Names of seven Ashlimd residents, five of whom are women, are on the petit Jury list for the term of circuit court beginning Febiuury 20. These nro ordered to report nt 9:30 o'clock on the morning of that (Into. All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wallace Wood, phoue 108, 711 B. Main. ' Tonight! Mnrdl finis! Orlentnl Hall room! 27(1 'William Ilannn, manager of the local branch of the Associated Oil company left Inst night for Portland whore ho will rocelvo export medical ndvico. The length of tlmo ho will stay In tho state metropolis Is In definite. "Hell 'O Doar" 10c." Got It whore they" sell nnndy. 280 Elks attention! Illg dnnco Friday, Feb. lfith. Illg night, don't miss it . 279 .Lieutenant Colonel Wm. S. Gilbert of Astoria, who was the main speaker at 'tho Lincoln club hiinUet last night, delivered a much npproclatod address beforo the high school student body yeBterday afternoon, shortly after his arrival in tho city. Itomonibcr her with flowers on Valentine's day. Mnddox and llnnney Flower Shop at tho Shasta. Phono K4it Green IIousos, phono 374. 275 Fruit, nut and shade trees. Eden Valley Nursory, Phono 680-J-2. tf Miss llesslo Noble, was a business visitor In tho city yestordny from Grants Pass. Lady Elks Valentino dance, Elks Temple, Friday, Feb. Ulth. You'll be surprised. 279' (Mean cotton rags are wanted nt Mall Tribune office. tf ,Tho Inii't'l.-ir works while you 'sleep. Willi his modem inetliiiils it is liut'd to npprc lieihl him mill lis u rule liurtr liiries present iilisnlnte losses. A Kimill premium nl'forils .vim protcel inn imninst the man win) is nut In rnl you. McCURDY Insurance Agency Tel. 12,1 Medford National Itnnk Illilff. Mivlforil, Oregon Vnder the caption "New Suiierln tendent to See Lake" the Portland Journal of Monday published a three column cut picture of ('has. (joss Thomson and .Mrs. Thomson and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sparrow, who leave ' Portland today for Medl'ord. with the ! following description over the picture I and a column writenp beneath: "The new superintendent of Crater Lake National park (left), Charles Golf Thomson, with Mrs. Thomson, faced the camera man this morning with tho out-going superintendent, Alex Spar row and Mrs. Sparrow, who will take up their residence on their slock ranch near Medford. Thomson Is a world traveler and novelist and made a record during tho war period in France. Ho has never seen Crater Lake, however, and Is looking forward with enthusiasm to his work in this scenic wondorland." Kcgulur communication and social evening of Keames chapter Wednes day evening, Feb. 1 1th nt 7:30. Special election will bo held for the election of worthy patron to fill the vacancy made by llro. Goorgo Codding. Chiropody. Phone G63-.I. 27C M. H. Chase of the Table Hock dis trict returned yesterday morning from an extended visit in the east and mid dle west. During his stay in the mid dle west he spent some tlmp in Chi cago where he formerly resided. Dunce at Orth hall, Jacksonville, Friday night, Feb. lth. 27S Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 296 The Orogon department of the Legion closed Its books for 1922 with a little over 10,000 members enrolled In the 1T2 posts of the American Legion in the stnto. There are some 3000 members of tho 80-odd women's auxiliary units in Oregon. The Amer ican Legion flnishod the yenr 1922, according to an announcement made by the national ndjutant, with a mem bership of 745,203 ex-service men and women enrolled In 11,607 posts. Dig time tonight! Oriental ilnllroom 276 This office Is prepared to print lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf J. U. Pylo of this city was a visitor In Ashland on Sunday night and yes terday. Masks! Mirth! Dancing! Mardi Gras ball tonight! Oriental Ballroom! 270 Just a line to remind you that I will gladly duplicate any bonafide order hooked by a transient agent for tho same or less money nnd give you bet tor service. N. S. Bonnott, prop. Edon Valley Nursery. Phono 680-.I-2. tf Fair and continued cold weather Is predicted for Wednesday and snow or rain for tonight. Only a trace of Bnow fell yesterday consisting mostly of light snow at times. Mardi-Gras tonight! Oriental nail room! No advanco In prices! 276 Lucky day nt Deuel's Jnn. 24th. 286 Dr. II. It. Elliott arrived homo from Dallas, Ore., this forenoon, having been called thoro by tho death of his oldest brotlior who died from the effects of an oporutlon. A large party of Medford peoplo are planning on attending tho Hard Timo dance at Jackson, Feb. I I. 270 When better automobiles are built. Quick will build them. tf Next Friday will bo observed thru out the country us a World's Day of Prayer for women. rthuhnrh nnd asparagus roots. Eden Vnlley Nursory, Phone 680-J-2. th" Harmony Four orchestra, Orth hall Jacksonville. Tickets 7!c. Friday. Fell. 16th, 278 Tho weather has been too cold for tho past wook for fishing. Novortho- loss quite u number of piscatorial optimists try their luck nt atoelhead fishing nt the river nlmost evory day. Mardl-Gras ball tonight! 276 Lucky day nt Deuol's Jan. 21th. 286 Oregonliuis havo burled themselves In tho sweetnosB of their own atmo sphere until they can be classed as selfish, bocauso thoy fail to tell tho peoplo of tho cast und middle weBt of tho attractions to bo found in the northwest, said George If. Bryant, per sonal representative of Henry Ford, in un address delivered at tho mem bers' ' forum of tho chamber of com- moreo at Portland yesterday. "There aro 11,000,000 owners of automobiles ready to movo nomo place to see beauty and If you can over got this body moving to Oregon a largo percen tage will stay, Just as n large percen tage of thoHO who visited here in the past have stayed," said Bryant. Big Jamboree tonight! Mnrdl Gras In Oriental Ballroom! 276 For Diamond eonl bnunuots, phono Valley Fuol Co. Phone 76. , Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Ponoynr left yestordny afternoon for a visit nt Oakland, Calif. Phoenix school has two Hoyal type writers used for olght years with $5.00 expense on the two. Since pur chasing the Hoyals they have traded out another make twice. "Compare tho Work." Medl'ord Book Storo. 276 Expert Uuttory nnd Autoniohllo Elec trical ranalrlug. Hadio nnttery & Electric Shop, 27 North Grape St, 277 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Norton arrived this morning from Portland. Mr. Norton is hero on business and Mrs Norton Is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. N. Butler. Mnrdl Gras! Oriental Ballroom! Tonight! Masks on sulo at door. 276 Auto Insurance, Brown & Whlto. W. J. Virgin received this mornlnK a card from 11. C. Nyslrom of Hapld Clly. S. 1 saying that he got K. F. A. V. local broadcasting station lust Mon day evening on a detector tube only. K. F. A. Y stales Mr. Nystroui, comes In very clear nnd qulto loud In South Dakota. "Greetings to Medford from tho Black Hills of South Ihil.otn," says Nystrom. "Your programs nre O. K." Tho Imperial orchestra, fur nlshed the concert from K. F. A. Y. Inst Monday night. Tnke your kodnk films to rainier' stnitlo. First class work and prompt service tf MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, Miss Leila Debley, who was operat ed upon a week ago Monday for ap pendicitis Is convalescing rapidly at the Sacred Heart hospital according to reiiorts from friends. Mah-Jongg sets. Medford. Boo!: Store. 276" Hot tamales and chill con carne nt De Voe's. tf The Lady Elks Valentine dance, which will bo held at the Elks Temple on Friday night, promises to be one of tho biggest dances of the season. The grand march will stnrt promptly at nine o'clock. JV large out of town attendance Is expected. Flowering shruDS ana evergreens. Ellen Vnllnv Kurrffarv Phone 6S0-.I-2 f Genuine Bosch .Magneto parts and repairs Electric Shop, 8th and Bart lett. . tf I Approximately 33,000 acres of land ! has been leased In the Umpqun valley by tho Northwestern .Drilling & Leas ing Syndicate, which plans to operate Beven drills in this county within 90 days. Three wells are already under way In Douglas county. Three sub sidiary companies, the Looking Glass Oil & Gas company and the Melrose Oil & Oas compuny are Incorporated, and similar organizations are under way at Gren, Oakland, Sutherlln, and Yoncalla. When the organizations are complete about 61,000 acres will be under lease. , Wanted housowives to know tho representative of the Percolating Clothes Washer used inside of ordi nary wash boiler, runs self by heat, Will call soon. Made by Medford Sheet Metal Works. 277 All kinds of rough and dressed lum hor. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 E. Main. Former Mayor C. E. Gates returned last night by auto from Portland where ho has been for the past week in attendance at tho automobile show Ho reports that due to Icy pavement and fog cars aro In the ditch here and there all along tho highway from Port land to Medford. Growers Lime sulphur right at plant, $8.00 cash, $2 added deposit for bbl. 1'hono 8-IM. 278' All kinds of rough and dressed lum ber. Wnllace Wood, phone 108, 711 E. Main. According to jiersons who wero in Gold Hill yesterday the Gold Hill bank had a Bign on its door stating that it was closed for the day because of . Washington's birthday. Cold Hill is a fast town but it has never been he; lloved before that It Is more than a month ahead of itsolf, Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tt For Sale 98 per cent pure beard loss barloy and recloaned seed oats. Watkins Foed Store. , 278 Fred L. Colvlg and George G. Hew itt nro In tho U. S. marshal's offlco ih the Federal building pursuing thoir dutieB us Internal revenue collectors and will ho there all week until next Monday night, nsslsting people to make out Income tax reports. They make out tho reports swiftly and urgo overyone to como early and avoid tho rush which will bo. Inevitable at the ond ot their stay hore. Oriental Ballroom 'tonight! Costume dance! 276 You can get It at DoVoe'g. tf Mrs. L. M. Stephons nnd son arrived from Portland Monday to visit Mrs. 8tophcns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. V). J. Stolner. Ring cherry trees. ' Eden Valley Nursery, Phone 680-J-2. tf Closing out all our farm machinery, several good nuys. Patton &Robtn son. Inc. tf Tho Church' night program tomor row evonlng nt tho First Methodist church will begin with supper at 6:15 with tho East Side circle in charge. Evangelism will be the subjoct of the forum discussion. Thoro will be study hour for tho children, young people's missionary class, Epworth League cabinet mooting and the church fam ily altar sorvlce. Big Jamborco tonight! Mardl-Orns ball! Oriental Ballroom! 276 Aftor the fire it Is too late to In sure. See Redden & Canaday now. H. L. Gilkey, former Medford resi dent nnd merchant, later engaged In the banking business in Grants Pass aud now rotlred and residing at Oak land, Calif., was in Medford last Satur day night for a short tlmo visiting A. S. Billon and other old time friends. Grafted Franquctto walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursory, Phone 680-J-2 tf 254tt Wo havo good values in used carB. Patton & Robinson, Ino. tf Substitution of expert hunters for tho present, bounty B.vstom In ridding tho stnto ot coyotes, Jack rabbits and other animal pests Is proposod by Sen ator Strayor In a bill Introduced in the legislature yesterday. Tho bill provides that county courts mny em ploy such hunters as nro ncccssar" or tloslruhlo in carrying on tho war against these animal pests, fixing the salary to bo paid to these hunters nt u maximum of $150 a. month. There's a busy business College In your home town. GWN.- Grafting wax. Eden Valley Nurs ery. Phono 68M-2. tf With Uoxy Ann nnd parts of the foothills around tho valley liberally covered with snow Medford l enjoy ing wintry looking surroundings. Tonight! Oriental Ballroom Mnrdl Gras ball! Costume prixos! . 276 Don't forget tho Thrift Shop Is for All Thrifty people, Sparta Bldg. 277 Mrs. Weldon Middle leaves for Los Angeles on Tuesday night where she will meet her husband who Is return ing from Hie bedslilc of his father, whose condition Is reiorteil ns much Improved. Mrs. Blddle will also visit her father. Dr. .1. B. Iliddell, who Is located at Santa Barbara, before they return home. For sand, gravel, sediment nnd team work. See Saml. Bateman, 302 Maple St.. Phono 912-J. Bert Orr and Fred Weeks nrrlved homo Sunday from having attended Buyers Week in San Francisco all last week. MEDFORD, OREOON", ' Rev. William S. Gilbert, pastor of tlia Presbyterian church at Astoria who was the guest of honor at the Lincoln banquet Inst night, left this morning for his home. For Sale 98 per cent pure beard- , less barley and recleaned seed oats. Watkins Feed Store. 278 Ralph Coleman, O. A. C. faculty member, who rel'ereed the basketball game at Rogue River lust night,' left later last night Tor Corvnllls. New storage batteries. We build them. Call and get our prices. Radio Battery & Electric Shop, 27 North Grape St. , 277 John Johnson ran his car in the ditch accidentally last night while enroute home from the .basketbnll gamo at Rogue River but the occu pants and the car escaped unharmed and the car was extricated from its position with the help of some of the other Medford rooters. The accldont occurred as the result of a high school girl in a Ford roadster with three other girls giving a signal to turn. Johnson applied his brakes and the cur skidded into the ditch. Thornloss blackberry plants. Eden falley Nursory, Phone 680-J-2. tf The regular monthly meeting of the Copco Forum will be hold on Wednes day evening at 7:30 p. ni. in tho con ference room, Copco building. Mr. Knox of the high school faculty will give an address on "Outlines of Busi ness Success." Bishop Sumner of the Episcopal diocese of Oregon will also talk on a subject of great Interest to the members. Mardl-Gras ball tonight! 276 Solid Winesnp apples; also few packed Newtowns. Best grade apples for sale at Independent Fruit Co. 278 INE TOUR OF VALLEY Rt. Rev. Walter T. Sumner D. D., the bishop of Oregon, who on Sun day last visited St. Mark's church In tills city, will be present at St. Murks and will preach the sermon at the 7:30 p. m. service on Ash Wednes day evening. Tho bishop was much in demand during his visit to the Rogue River valley. On Monday he addressed tho Chamber of Commerce and also tho high school at Grants Pass, and todny ho Bpoko to tho high school students In our own city. On Wednesday he will address the forum at noon, and after tho evening service at, tho church ho will address the C. O. P. C. O. forum which meets on that evening. . Tho hlsuop alweys has a message of constructlveuess and hopo for every community or whurch Where ho Bpeaks. Free Lectures On Dressmaking Monday, Feb. 19 I'nder tho auspices of tho Federal and State Boards of Vocational Edu cation and with the co-operation of tho local school hoard and superin tendent of city schools, Mr. Edmund Gurney, vocational trade Instructor in ladles' tailoring and dressmaking will give frco lectures on making and titling ladles' garmonts, es pecially the one-pleeo dress. Theso lectures will bo given Mon day, February 19 at 2 p. m., and 7 p m.. In tho public library. Everyone Interested In such work is Invited to attend. All questions regarding fit ting problems will bo answered and if sufficient interest is shown, classes In vocational trade courses will be organized. Notice Members of De Molay Lvery member is urged to a. be present at Masonic hall Thursday evening nt 7:30 to practice Do Moluy degree and Initintory degree. 2' Reduce Those Danger ous Swollen Veins rhyKichinn aro prescribing nnd hospitals tu uslntc n now nnd harm less, yet very powerful Rermicido thnt not only onuses enlarged or varices veins ami bunches to boo o mi normal, but nlso reduces goitre, enlarged glnndn und wens. Ask any f Irst-rlnsa dmggtst for nn original two-minrn bottle of Moono'H Kmerald Oil (full strength) 'nnd re fuse to accept anything In Us place. It Is such n highly concentrated prep aration thnt two omici'H lasts n long time ami furthermore if this wonder ful discovery does not. produce the ro an Its anticipated, you can have the prlro rufunded. It is not wiso for anyone to allow rwoIIvm veins to keep on enlarging. Often they burst nnd cause weeks of pain, miner i nt: nnd loss or employ ment. Stnrt the KniomM Oil trent ment as directions advise nnd Im provement will beiiin nt once. Your druggist can mipply you. Heaths Orug Htnni. West Side Phrmnrtov. ,. ,1 v . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l-DIt SAI.K Purebred Jersey bull. . cheap. J. A. Manke, II. 1, Med font HOK SAI.K Mammoth Hrome turkey nens; also year old torn. 1. O. Ilox SOil or end W est Jackson St., Med ford. LOST North, of Central IViInt on nisnwiiy, wood chain tor Korrt truck. Central l'olnt Store, 277 FOR 8 Al.K llnnso dog, real beauty. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY Market News j , Livestock I'OHTLAN'D. Ore.. Ken,'' 13. Cat tle: Blow after quarter decline lale .Monday; receipts 90.' Choice steers $7.2."iifiS.OO; medium to good $ii.S0 fi 7.25 ; fair to medium $5.7oI.G.!iO; common to fair $ 4 .." 5.7 5 ; choke heifers $r.7"frf!.00; choice cows and heifers fi.2aft5.7r; medium to good t4.ruf)5.7.i; fair to medium t.OOlS'4.50; common cows 3.00(fc 4.00; camicrs 1. Sufi 3.00; bulls $3.ufti4.50; cholco foeilers '.00J. 5.S0; fair to good l.OOifj'.I.OO; choice dairy calves 10.001510.50; prime light lo.00 10..MI ; medium light $11. i0& 10.00'; heavy fi.OOifi 0.C0. . Hogs steady; receipts 1 ." 0 7 (1455 direct). Prime light 9.5010.75; smooth heavy 230 to .".00 lbs. S.7."f( 9.25; do. 300 lbs and up 7.75i 8.75; rough heavy ;.005'7.50; fut pigs 9.25HJ 9.50; feeders r 9.00iff 9.35: stags subject to dockage, 5.00fff 0.00. ' ''.':",: Sheep nominally steady; '' no re ceipts. Kast of mountain Inmbs 13.50ifll4.00; choice valley $13.50 (TH1.00; medium $1 2.507 1 3.50; common $10. 50fj 12.50; culls S.50fi 10.50; light yearlings $10.0010.1 1.00; heavy 9.50& 10.00; light wethers $9.00(fi9.5i); heavy $7.00i5'9.00; ewes 2.00(fI7.00. Unite,- PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 13. But ter steady. Kxtra cubes 4H4fP 43'4c; undorgrudes 40&;41c; cartons 42c; prints 48c. Butterfat steady; No. 1 churning cream 49c f. o. b. Portland; undergrados 48c. San IVanclsco Markets SAN KHANCISCO, Keb. 13. Kggs, extras 30c; extra pullets 27 Vic; un dersized 23c. , SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13. (U. S. Bureau of Agriculture Econom ics.) Eggs, unchunged. SAN FRANCISCO, Keb. 13. But terfat. pound, 52 '4e f. o. b. San Francisco. Chicago Wheat CHICAGO, Feb. 13. Wheat: No. 2 hard 1.25 1.25U. Corn, No. 2 mixed ! "4,V475c; -No. 2 yellow 74' 74:540. Oats, No. 2 white 4?T4Sc; No. 3 white 43 45V4c. Rye, No. 2 SS S9c. Barley G2(?fC9v. Timothy seed fHU6.H0. Clover seed $13.5020.50. Pork nominal. Lard $11.15. Ribs $10.25 11.25. Tortured Many Years by Kidneys "I have had kidney trouble for twelve years," writes H. P. Pinltncy, West Jackson, Miss. "Pains in back, joints, catches in the hips, run down and getting up too much during the night. But since taking Foley Kidney Pills, my suffering is over, and 1 feel liko a new man." Backache, rheumatic pains, kidney and bladder trouble quickly relieved with Foley Kidney Pills. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold every where. Labor Thug Deported NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Vinzenzo Cosmano, convicted of complicity with "Dig Tim" Murphy in tho Dearborn station mail robbery at Chicago, was detained at tho Ellis Island immigra tion station today. Ho was taken off tho steamship Glullo Cesare, which arrived from Genoa Sunday night. I Havo Permanently Cured Cases of 40 Years Standing CAN anything be more con clusive of my non-surgical, painless treatmcntfor Piles and other rectal diseases than that? Those who havo undergone so-called "home-treatments' and success ive operations for years have come to ana nave Dcen , permanently cured. T iiniof all dovbt 1 guarnt to cur tout Pilot no maltar bow var or cbronic th Writs todiy for this FREE ooklat wtilca uplaloi mj tof atmints. DR. CHAS. J. DEAN Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng 80 per yard. Buttons covered. Objects that are liliiniil, Indistinct, nro sharply donned. !) our (liissci. in 13 1 I iTlipTilTi3 I 1:1,. i 92:1 OBITUARYi GIUdSBY Kdward ' Urigsby died at Klamath Kalis, Ore., Febru ary 11, rrom pneumonia at the age of 33 years, - 11 months. He was born at Portland, Ore., March 11, 18K9. and leaves his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George (irigsby of Portland, and four brothers and two sisters, who are: l.eon, Vernon and George Grlgshy or Portlnnd, Mrs. Kay Hip pey of Portland, and -Miss Iwrbthy Grlgsby of Modford. Ktineral ser vices will be held at tho Perl Ktiner al home, Wednesday, nt 2 p. m. In-j torment in Central Point cemetery. PAGE H::tO Cl 4 y g 1 1 i 7 AK J $ I v , 1 ? , , SKATS, NOW SKIJ.IXG . -1' Floor, $2.20; Balcony, 1st -I (row $1.05: Next 7 rows, $1.10"; last it rows, ,Vc. Includes War Tax. i xl pi TONIGHT Have Your Old Spring Hat Remodeled to the 1923 Styles for $l.oo 1 ASK ABOUT OUR CLUB RATES THE NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO. lins appointed the following s their nntlioi l,cil ngcnl wilh head, numlcis In Mrdford: MRS. ROSE G. SCHIEFFELIN HIT. Knst .Main St., Mclford, l'lione 1 31. E. W. GOULD 517 Sonlh Newtown, Medford. Phone lOfl-H Tliey will Rl,liy KVI, nny fma,on or help on nnytlilntt pel liilninq to inviiranre, p... ......- y. j "Cascarets" 10c Best Bowel Laxative I When Bilious, I . Constipated To clean out vonr towels wiinout crmnpiii" r overni'tinp, tako Cascarets. yk h.a.la.lie, liiliriliilicss, fiac8, Uldl-m-stion, w.itr, upvet . stomach, arid all Mich distress g'.ne l.y norning. Mct i.hvsic ..n ciirtli for grown-ups and chil .lri'ii 10c a box. Timtu like candy. TONIGHT IiT.W.V Begins ty Tomorrow Matinee! PETER B. KYNE'S great story of a man's thrilling fight for love and honor on the boundless, ro mantic West; Directed by the man who made "Humoresque." Marjorie Daw and Forest Stan ley head the all-star cast. Eight Superb Parts ! uiumt'S AUU MAY ROESON 7Se