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PAfiE TWO MEDFOKn MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORECiOX, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924 ocal and Personal Ward Irvine, private secretary to Governor Pierce, and Dr. D. A. Klkina , member of the State Industrial Acci dent Commission, were in Medford Wednesday and went to Klamath Falls on business today. Mr. Klkins was instrumental in making a Hplon did award to the widow of Amos Wil ms, who was killed in the Pago theatre fire. Mr. Klkins also called ..on Roy Elliott, who is still In the hospital. . All kinds of rough and dressed lumber.- Wallace Woods, phone 108. ' 711 East Main. - The new colors In linen for lunch- eon sets, and covers for Mah-JongK tables. Handicraft Shop. 251 Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. tf I - Reading the Bible from a Dock of Cards, by Rev. W. K. Goode, Sunday evening at the Free Methodist church. 256 The D. A. R. will meet with Mrs. J. A. Perry at her home on West Main street Saturday at 32 o'clock noon. A covered dish luncheon will precede the regular meeting. Each lady is requested to bring dishes, silver and linen for serving on. In Seattle during 1919, 1300 auto mobiles were painted by G. W. J-ott. Lott & Roddy, Auto Paint Shop, 421 E. Main street, opposite Page theatre. 256 Ginghams that the sun or washing will not fade, at popular prices. Handicraft Shop. ' 259 J. W. Scott and W. W. Lawson of the Pacific Trado Exchange, who are to bo stationed here aa headquarters for southern Oregon, are In town to day. Mr. Scott was formerly here with Singer Sewing Machine CO., and left here In 1922 to take a manager's position with the same company In Portland. . 1 1 . OB1"B11D ? 5 . i.3 Realty Co, Open evenings, Bo sure to read "The Answer" on pugo eight of this paper. 254 Under tho new Southern Pacific passenger train schedule which wont Into effect last Sunday, northbound train No. 54 carries a chair car from Ashland to Portland) providing coach accommodations for all points where this train stops, for passengers not de- , siring sleeper. Since 1908. a w. Lott has fecial- ized in automobile Painting Lott & , Heddy Auto Paint Shop. 421 E. Main street, opposite Pago theatre. 255 Lost At 7:30 last night at thq corner of Tonth and Ivy stroots, an opportunity to attend tho special ser vices being held in the Freo Methodist I church. 250 F. D. Wagner, postmastor, recoloved a wlro from the postal department , yesterday which authorizes another mall via tho stage to Klamath Falls. Heretofore only ono mall a day has been carried to Klamath Falls, but tho new order will provide two, ono Icuiv- Ing hore at 8:30 a. m. and another at 1:30 p. m. The Howard stage has tho , ( mall contract. Ashland Tidings, Hemstitching 8c per yard at Stylo ; craft, opposite Rlalto theatre. tf Evorfast satoons in nil tho boautlful ' shades for lingerie and gowns. Your money back If they fade by any tost. Handicraft Shop. 250 Portlund visitors In this city tem porarily Include Mr. and Mrs. H. Grif fin, Mrs. J. T. Rrumfleld, Mrs. S. R. Henderson, Frod J. Itlakeloy, Hurt R. Allquist, B. L. Denton, P. R, Harper, II. C. Harlan, Frod L. Hartman and i T. B. Boch. Among othor out of town Oregon iana here aro Mrs. S. R, Mo . Reynolds and t. A. Elklns of Salom, C, Schmeer, Z. N. Agoe and R. J. Winthrop nf Eugene, and A. F. Gra ham and A. C. Mattson of Klamath Falls. Weather Strip shuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines , Lumber Co. tf We have good values In used cars. Patton & Robinson, Ino. tf P. M. Janney returnod this morning from a trip to Portland. Evorfast linens and suitings in new shades for spring dresses. Reason ably priced.: Handicraft Shop. 259 1 We carry nothing In coal but tho test guaranteed Utah or Wyoming. Our prices on nil fuol we handle are always the lowest, considering qual ity. Valley Fuel Co. tf Mrs. Dora Woods Garrison, who is employed at the Rogue confectionery loft this morning by auto for Port land, whore she will go by train to Centralla, Wash., for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Gono Morria, formorly Miss Tholma Woods of this city. Bo sure to read The Answor" on pago eight of this paper. 254 For seven years in Soattlo the larg est automobile paint shop was owned and opcratod by G. W. Lott. Lott & Heddy Auto Paint Shop, 421 E. Main street, opposite Page theatre. 255 John Plckard has purchased a meat market In Gold Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Plckard havo moved to that city. You can get Kremmel Bros, famous Health Broad at DeVoe's. Get your magazines at DeVoe's. Do you buy bread for its food value? Then why not de mand the added food value of 100c whole milk used only in FLUHRER'S MILK BREAD At Any Grocer -us, T Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oall anil won, Howen Gall, of this city, Mr. and Mrs. K. I,. Miller and Mrs. Millie AValker, of Cold Hill, and Cedric Myer. of Dunnmuir, were kuohLs at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win, Meyer at Ashland Sunday. Special chicken dinner at Weaaku Inn on the hiKhway at SavaKe Hapids dam every day, any hour. Dates open up to April 1st for dlnnor-danco parties. 207 Make the baby .comfortable and happy by using the Vanta. garments. Handicraft Shop. m 259 Have you ever been to a eurpriso package sale? If not, come to the J Hed Cross Thrift Hhop next Saturday, where you can buy any package done up for 10c, and each package will contain a surprise worth much more than the 10c. Try our wet wash on your next wash day. 15 pounds for 75c. You can't do it at home for this amount. Medford Domestic Iaundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phone 166. tf Two new pianos for rent, mahogany finish. IF. G. Launspach, phone 227, evenings 640-R. 264 A double-header basketball game will be played in Rogue River on Fri day right. The Yreka high school and' Rogue River high school are to meet in their second content, the first having resulted in an 18-14 defeat for the Jackson county team. The Rogue River boys aro extremely desirous of winning as their former coach Is coaching the Yreka team. The second game of the evening will be a contest between tho Yreka American Legion team and tho Rogue River town team. 13o sure to read "The Answer" on page eight of this paper. 254 Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution. 106 South Ivy. tf Jack Thompson of the California Oregon Power company returned this morning from a trip to Roseburg. Qonuino Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Bartlott. tf Plenty of old papers for sale at this office. ' tf Harry Manning and family of Grants Pass, former residents of Med VI. spending the day in this city left for homo late last night, Seo tho new spring colors In the Corticelli hose. Handicraft Shop. 259 Weathor Strip shuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap and easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf Thero was quite a freeze last night and early this morning with a mini mum tomperaturo of 23.5. It was cloudy and threatening much of to day with now and thon a spoil of sun- , , , , (oronoon. llaln , tll0 pr0. , , f ,,,, Q ( hool tob(U at thlH paper office. ' tf There's a busy Business College In Modford. OWN After deliberating for an hour and a half today, tho Jury In tho case of McAllister vs. Farra returned u judgment of $3892 In favor of tho plaintiff." Tho action was brought about as a result of tho accident on February 23," 1922, in which little Eva Foster, daughter of M. J. Fob tor, and Helen McAllister, daughter of Mrs. Carrie McAlllstor, woro Injured. They were struck by a car driven by Hor n)ftn Pftml( fi(m of Wfttor PttITtti th0 young man having boon 10 years or age at tho time the accident occurred. This Is tho second judgniont returnod against tho Farms, both fathor and eon being liable. Tho verdict Tuesday gavo $4106 in favor of the plaintiff in tho Foster caao. Grants Pass Cour- lor. Tho largo center lamp at tho Orion tal (lardons Is being finished this week by a crow of fivo mon In charge of Tom Sworn, This lamp will cost several hundred dollars when com plotod. It Is over 17 ft. In width and 15 ft. high. It Is tho largest lamp of Its kind in Amorica. Don't fall to seo it Saturday night. 251 At Deuel's Hemstitching 8a. tf Fred H. Lamport, brother of Ed ward Lamport of this city, spent TueHdny visiting his brother on his way to Los Angelos to spend the rest of tho winter. He is accompanied by Mrs. Lamport and they aro making tho trip by auto. Clean cotton rags wantod at tho Mall Tribuno office. Two pew pianos for ront, mahogany finish. 11. G. Iaunspach, phono 227, evonlngs 6 40 -it. 25-1 Frod L. Champlln of Foots Crook Is In the city on ono of his periodical visits. Wo fix any old thing. Liborty Repair Shop. Dance ut Riverside Community club Saturday ntte, Jan. 19th. 256 Among the out of the stato visitors hero aro Otto Jack of Now iork City, Ira Landrith and H. H. Reod of Chl- cagzo, If. K. Donnlson and O. It, Pound of Seattle, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bonnoy, R. F. Jones, H. P steglor and F. W. Clinton of San Fra nclsco. Bo sure to read "The Answor' on page eight of this papor. 251 How do you build firos, without old papers? Get thorn at 10c tho bundle at this office tf George Graves of tho Gleason OIovo company of Salem was In Modfurd Wednesday attending to business. Turkey dinner Friday evening at tho South Methodist church. These ladies havo a notablo roputatlon for fine dinners. You get full value. Din ner 75c. Children 60c. 255' I havo been nppolnted local reprO' sontativo of the Roal Silk Hosiery M ills, ma nu factu rers of Real Silk hosiery, salo direct from mlfl to wear er. Your orders aro solicited. Port F. Neff, Palm stroet, Modford. Thono 368-H. 256 O. A. Jowett of Modford has accept ed a position with an eastern com pany and will travel up and down the coant fur them in tho future. Fuller brush. Phone O. B. Arnest, S35-U. See ad In phono directory. 257 Daneo at Riverside Community club Saturday nite, Jan. 19th. 256 Jerry Kent nnd John Kills, charged with stealing F. F. Whittle' Dodge coupo from his home at Ashland early Monday evening, woro taken to Jack sonville Tuesday from that city, and placed In tho county biuitlle where they will bo held for hearing before tho federal grand Jury. A prelimin ary hearing was given thorn in Judgo Oowdy's court. A talk on the Law of Dlvlno Justico wilt be given on Friday evoning. Jan. 18, at Dr. Coleman's office, Medford building at 8 o'clock, by Dr. N.-E. Pickett of Los Angbs, Cal. Sydney Barker, nni daughter will play some mu sW-.lon, I'uMto cordially Invited. Free. 265 'yu cun grt It at DeYue's. tf Mrs. E. V. Maddox gavo a surprise party last night for the birthday of her son. George Maddox. at her homo on Portland avenue. Those present woro Mr. and Mr. E. C. Vroman, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Brault, 55ita Singlcr, Victoria Andrews, Joyce Maddox and Rupert Maddox. There were games and dancing and a supper was served. Dance one of thoso beautiful waltzes under tho glow of America's greatest lamp at the Oriental Gardens Saturday night. 254 Our only business Is Insurance, but we cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holmes, "The Insurance Man." tf Tho ladies 'of the Episcopal, guild served about two hundred at tholr chicken dinner in St. Mark's hall last evening. Tho crowd will be there, Jackson Hot Springs, Jan. 19th. 256 off on all glassware. Roddy & Co Jewelers. 254 C. C. Cate, tho county agent will nssist County Agent Howell in giving two pruning demonstrations in Jose phlno county Friday, tho first at 10 a. m., in tho orchard of u. E. Heller at Hugo, and the other one at 2 p. m. In the orchard of W. W. Canby below Grants Pass. Danco at tho Oriental Gardens Sat urday night. Fine turkey dinner with all the fixln's by the ladles of the South Methodist church Friday evoning, Jan. 18. Begin serving at 5.30. Dinner 75 and 50 cents. , 255 Fred J. Blakelcy arrived hero last evening from Portland to look after business matters. He left thlH after noon for Medford to look after some interests thero. Mr. Blakeley was a resident of Roseburg when this city had no paved streets and was one of tho first persons to inaugurate a cam paign for hotter streets which re sulted in a substantial program to bo carried out in this city. (Roseburg Nows-Review. Do you lovo beautiful dances and wonderful music? If you do attend the danco at tho Oriental gardens Sat urday night. 254 Salesman: Fullor Brush Co. may have an oponlng soon. Phone 835-R. 257 William Ulrlch, a pioneer and well known resident of this county is being urged to run for county Judgo at tho spring primary on tlo democratic ticket, and Is undecided on the pro position. "I don't need the money the salary gives," said' Mr. Ulrlch, "and I think I could do some good with my experience. I'd Just as .soon bo a county commissioner. It wouldn't tako so much of my time. I don't know for suro. I might run for either ono." All glassware, cut and engraved, cntlro line of high grade cut glass off. Reddy & Co., Jewelers. 254 Special sale of 30 used sewing ma chines. All guaranteed. Priced to soil this week. The Singer Store, 10 South Fir. 25G Miles CantralJ of Ruch, was a busi ness visitor in tho city Wednesday, making tho journey by an ancient and honorable method on horseback. Tho Metropol Jazz orchestra will make things lively Sat. night," Jan. 19th,' Jackson Hot Springs. .256 uanco at inversion community cum t Saturday nito, Jan. 19th. 256 I In tho February issue of tho Metro- , , polltan Magazine, tho following article by A. Conan Doyle appears, under tho title: "Is Portland, Oregon Losing Its Immortal Soul?": "Portland left a pleasant Impression In my mind, but I seo beforo it a long- period of ma terlal development which niny stand In tho way of Its soul. With its wonderful waterways, Its Iron and Its eloclrlc. power falls, togethor with the wealth of lumber, It will become rich. What doth it profit a man or town? Who is tho hotter if another Pittsburg is dovelopod, ono more hideous smudge upon tho map? I do not seo tho Now Jerusalem with spouting chimneys." An opportunity you don't want to miss, (50 suit vatues ono woelc only ut $42.50. Klein tho Tailor. Upstairs. 257 Tho ladies of tho South Methodist church will servo another of their notable turkey dinners Friday evening In tho church dining room. Prices 75 and 50 cents. 255' Nod Vilas has purchased the resl donee on East Main streef, owned by E. A. Welch of tho Modford Grocery company. Old floors refiulshed. Up-to-dato sanding equipment. Phono 643. 255 Hamburger sandwtchos at DeVoe s. The management of tho Oriental gardens aro spending every effort to make tho grand , masquorado ball Wednesday, January" 23, tho best in tho history of southorn Orogon. 255 Ono of tho largest social events of tho year In local KIwanis circles Is tho advance word concerning tho ban quet and entertainment to bo held by tho club next Monday evoning at the Osburn hotel in observance of the ninth nunlversary of tho founding of tho international KIwanis clubs. Mayor "Pop" Gates, of Medford, will bo hero for tho event and he is scheduled as the principal speaker of the evening,, according to tho an nouncement of J. K. Pratt, president of tho Eugvuo club. Eugono Regis ter. Prompt servlco In our washing, polishing, greasing and oiling dept. .ott & Roddy, 421 E. Main St., oppo- slto Page theatre. 264 Milk and cream at DoVoo'e. tf A telegram received by relatives in this ctly Tuesday stated that Milium Hhepard of Ashland, and Paul B. MuDomild of this city, woro married at Marysville, California, Monday night, and left on a honeymoon trip to tos Angeles and San Diego, Culif. Those who do not attend the grand mnsquerade ball at the Oriental gar dens Wednesday. January 23. will bo missing tho most beautiful nnd spec tacular affair of tho season. Uo thero. 255 We will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. . EVERY KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND llONDS R. A. H0LMI3 " "THH INSURANCE MAN" " PHONE 444 JACKSON COUMTY BANK BUILDING SINCE 1909 C'lmilcs Whituker. a atm-knutn of Ijike county, Calif., Is miemlinK a fiw days in the city and valley looking after business Interests. Come prepared to have a Rood time Sat. nlte, Jan. 19. Jackson Hot eprlntfsi ,( Metropol Jazz- orchestra. . 256 Duy your acreen doors at Wallace Woods' Lumber -Yard, 711 E. Main. roono los. tf Duplicating' sale books for sale at this office. tf Johnny Carlson has rented tho quarters on Fir street formerly occu pied as the Urown Athletic club, nnd will staKC a boxlnc -id wrestllns match there January 25, with Martin Dowers of Gold Hill as matchmaker. Curlson will meet Sailor Goddard in aetto, and Gus Schneldau will wrestlo an opponent yet to be selected. A wrestllnK match Is in the course of formation between Schneldau and Italph Hand at Gold Hill, tho 1a'sl of this month. It will pay you to climb my stair way. J 5q suits values one week enly ut ti.uv. jvicin-ino Tauor. upstairs. We touch up a)l rust spots anc re move all scratches with our washing nnd polishing. Lott & Roddy. 421 K. Main St. opposite Pago theatre. 254 B. L. Doaton, representative of the U. 8. Cartridge Co., Is In Medford to dny seolng his customers. Minkler's Radio Shop now located in tho new Palm Cldg., Main and Fir streets. 260 Since 1S08, G. W. Lott has special ized in automobile painting. Lott & Roddy Auto Paint Shop, 421 E. Main street, opposite Pago theatre. 256 ld Lamport who has boon 111 at homo for tho past two weeks Is on his way to recovery. Don t fail to attend tho grand mas querade ball at tho Oriental gardens Wodnosdny, January 23. 255 Buy your shingles and roofing at Wallace Woods' Lumber Yard., 711 E. Main stroet. Phone 108. tf "The Pre-School Child Four Square" is an Interesting subject to be dis cussed at the Washington school Fri day at 3 p. ni. All mothers of chil dren of pre-school ago are Invited to attend. Thero will be a program and refreshments will bo served. Crepe paper 6c roll, DeVoe's. Radio sots, parts and accessories at Minkler's now store, Palm Rldg., Main and Fir streets. 260 For seven years In Seattle the larg est automobile paint shop was owned and operated by G. W. Lott. Lott & Reddy Auto Paint Shop, 421 E. Main street, opposite l'ngo theatre. 255 Do you lovo a real good time? Attend tho grand masquerade ball at tho Oriental gardens Wodnosdny, January 23. Fun for all. 266 This office has Inventory blanks, ruled and punched, suitable for all clnssos of Invontory. . ' tf The Wednesday Study club mot at tho librnry Wednesday afternoon for a musical program and refreshments. Thero was a very good attendance Tho newest in radio equipment" headquarters for Super Hotrodyne, Neutrodyno, Reflex and Radio Fre quency sots and parts. Minkler, in the new Palm Rldg. 260 In tjcattlo during 1919, 1300 auto mobiles we're painted by G. W. Lott. L E, Lott & Reddy, Auto Paint Shop, 421 Main stroet, opposite Pago theatre. 2S5 Pooplo who havo been obliged to travel over tho Dead Indian road lately declnro that the rond Is In the worst condition It ias over been since it has acted as tho main outlet for that country. Those who have lived In tho Dead Indian neighborhood many years say they have novor seen It bo nearly impassible. Mrs. Walter Hash returned to tho Hash home yes terday after coming with a four horse tenm for supplies and planned to take tho whole day for tho drlvo. Ash land Tidings. Hear far ns well as near, with a Cleartone radio. Minkler's, In the now Palm Bldg. ' 260 $r5 takes oak Brunswick phono graph and 12 records at Palmor Piano Houso. 25E Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanley of Eitglo Point, at the honSo of Mrs. Nettle Grover, 335 North Cen tral avonuo today ar7 pound baby boy. Danco at Jacksonville Friday. 255 Weather Strip shuts out the cold from around doors and windows. Cheap nnd easily applied. Big Pines Lumber Co. tf here's (he oleam rSau(hcrn tSiin- Cy 0( ioitin trerscf that luivcelt (he touch yCARO-CO COCOANUTOIL SHAMfOO farolinar aiT (o lowiv v&htan Jruqqirt . '"carrier it 50 ccnr the botile Heath's Drug Store Will Supply You. F. & E,Theatre CENTRAL POINT THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HERBERT RAWLINSON In - "RAILROADED'' RUTH ROLAND In "HAUNTED VALLEY" HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY "BRIDE AND GLOOM" "Human Wreckage" Jan. 22-23 Ma!n? every Sunday 2;3p P. M, 1 .4j; , iy . f ' CARO-CO W IV UNION U V. SOUTH CAROLINA Friday night tllore will bo a piano recital by Miss Kvelyn w Wold. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Krlc Wold, nt St.! Mary's Academy. , Aberdeen Utah coal. Utah's best. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 239. - tf BALDWIN'S FATE WILL BE DECIDED Y LONDON", Jan. 17. (By the Asso ciated pre.ie): The country watched today the 'opening of the final' scene in the life of the Baldwin govern ment: The introduction In the house of labor's "no confidence" rnotion. Notwithstanding the belief that the overthrow of tho ministry is inevit able, tho conservative whips are doing their utmost to keep he party at full strength throughout the de bate on tho amendment, especially for next Monday's crucial vote. The other parties nlo aro urgently whip ping their followers and there la every Indication of a full attendance at the night session of tho twenty-first, at wnicn tne vote on tno no-coniiaunce resolution will probably bo taken. The latest effort of tho opponents of a- laborito government is an appeal to Winston Spencer Churchill to tako the lead against Ramsay Mac Dona Id and his followers. FIN" I) 50 IJOTTLKS OF fiUAPK JUICK NEW AVTO CAMP Edward Thipps, while working among tha willows on Rear creek, clearing tho ground for his auto camp discovered tvo sacks containing about fifty bottles of grape juice. Some of tho bottles were labeled 1917 and some of them had later dates. The grape juice was Bweet and unfermented. No owner has been found for them and where they came from is still a mystery, though the Juice has evidently been put up In some homo. 1 Fostr Klelsor Men Strike. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 17. Six bill posters employed by Foster and Kleiser here were on strike today, following a demand for increase in their wage scale ranging from $40 to $46 a week to $4fi to ?fi0. 1IFXP FROM THE FIELDS AND FORESTS Many years ago Dr. Pierce, a skil ful physician, who realized tho value of herbs, knew that the Indian women used decoctions made of certain herbs and that they usually passed pain lessly through tho ordeal of mother hood, Ho used tho same herbs and roots to preparo an improved and more palatable nerve tonic for women's ills and called it Dr. Piorco'a Favorite Prescription. It has been grout, favorite for fifty years and still is a real help to . women suffering from ills poculiar to their sex. Ner vousness, too, soon 'disappears. Ask your neighbor! - Adv TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR KAIjK Randall, Nougebauer Rollers, pedigreed birds cligiblo to registration In 1. R. u. I!. A. Ad dress Route 3, Dox US, Medford, Or, Phone 07-R-2. 258 FOR SAL.K Ten ncros on highway netwoen Talent and 1'noenlx, off (..'. Carey's place, phono 341-J-l. tf FOR SALE Ono cow cheap. Carl Meier, Route 2. 250 FOR SALK 1922 Ford sedan, excel lent shape, 5 good tiros, extras, ?385 Including 1921 Upenso. Win Davis, 402 S. Central. 25S Fresh Meat "NO BULL" Starting with Thursday we will sell at our ware house from Sixty' to eighty pounds of fresh' meat for three dollars No orders taken on the phone, no less than three dollars sold to an' one. See for yourself. Johnson Produce Co. : : 241 No. Fir Street 1 . to 105 WestMain Street See the new Crosley 4-tube set' All Complete $105.00 Virgin's Radio Service Moving Monday BY COMMISSION SALEM. Ore., Jan. 17. The public service commission announces the establishment of joint through rate?, effective February 19, between Gyp sum In eastern Oregon on the Oregon Short lino and points on tho lines of tho Southern Pacific south of Port land, Including Salom, Albany, Cor- vu II Is, Eugeno and Roseburg on car load shipments of wall plaster, land plaster and gypsum rock. Hitherto theso commodities were shipped to Portland on a 111 cent rate plus the local rates from Portland, south. Tho new carload rate for instance on a 60.000 pound car of land plas ter to Eugeno Is now 2G1.4c, a reduc tion of Tk cents per hundred pounds or $45 per car. The eastern Oregon plant has for Its main competitor tho plant at Gyp sum, Montana, which, it Is claimed, sought to Invade this territory thru the medium of special low rates. This tariff was suspended by the inter state commerce commission nnd a decision now handed down requires tho Montana schedules to be cancelled on the grounds that the proposed rates and minimum weights were un duly prejudicial to the Oregon plant. KNOCK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Big Heavy Blankets . . 98c Men's Heavy Work Shoes $2.98 Men's Fine Dress Shoes $2.98 $7.50 Logger Shirts . $5.50 $3 4-Pocket Sport Coats $1.69 Men's Blue Work Shirts 59c Men's Woolmixt Sox . 15c Men's All-Wool Suits $17.50 Men's 20 dollar Ov'coats $12.50 Trunks, Suitcases and Bags Houses and Lots for Sale v Rooms and Apartments for Rent WILL H, WILSON The Cheapest Store in the West ' Push the Money Under the Door NOW! A Mystery! STRANGE FASCINATING THE MYSTERY OP SOUTH AFRICA ITS HEAT OF MADDENING DAYS ON THE VELDT IN KAFFHt KRAALS ; ITS GLORIOUS MOONLIT NIGHTS ON THE KOPJES WHERE GATHER THE . BOLD ADVENTURERS FROM THE ENDS OF THE EARTH MEN WOMEN TO WOO ' CHANCE TO GAMBLE TO FLIRT TO RISK ALL, EVEN LIFE, FOR GOLD FOR DIAMONDS TO BEDECK MILADY A MYSTERY THAT CREEPS INTO MEN'S SOULS-THAT THRALL THAT THEY LOVE THAT THEY HATE THAT THEY . FLEE-BUT TO WDZCH THEY EVER RETURN CYNTHIA STOCKLEY'S AMAZING' RO MANCE OF PARIS AND SOUTH AFRICA IN WHICH A WOMAN MASQUERADES AS A MAN TO SAVE AJttJS UJKii axlii loves HELL BENT FOR DESTRUC TION. BY, .WAY . OF. ANOTHER WOMAN'S FALSITY , j ; AND ( DE?,K ' .' ' ' with 1 i.1' IteVl ' JAMES $&wJ KIRKWOOD SQ RIALT0 RUB 11N AWAY Stop1 ""drugging! . Rub soothing, nenetrating St. Jac obs Oil right into your sore, stiff.ach ing joints, and relief comes Instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harm less rheumatism lini ment which never dis appoints and cannot burn tho skin, i- Get a 35 cent bot tle of St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store, and In a moment you'll be free from pain, soreness and stiffness. In use for nr. vnnni fnr fhniimn- tism, ' sciatica, . neuralgia, t lumbago backache, sprains. , ' '. '. Woman's Statement Will : Help Ciiy of Medford "I hated cooking because all I ato turned sour and formed gas. I drank hot water and olive oil by tho gallon. Nothing helped until I used Adler ika." Most medicines act only' orj lower bowel, but Adlerlka acts on BOTH upper nd lower bowel' and removes all gas and poisons. Excel lent for obstinate constipation. Helps any case gas on the stomach In TEN minutes. Leon B. Ilaskins,, . drug gist. - Adv. OUT SALE NOW! HOLDS THP.M tw and ANNA Q. NILLSON TULLY MARSHALL Sunday GLORIA SWAN30N ' - In "Bluebeard'. 8th Wife"