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I'AUE SIX M 101 ) f U H IJ M A 1 1 i 1 K 1 1 i U N I'!. MK1) b'l)K), ( I flv( i O.N . V K I )M KS J )A V KKBKUAKY 1.1. 1924 Marital Troubles of The Willie Hoppes Will Be Threshed Out In Court KLAN LEADER IN FALL OF BOOZE 10 .BE SUBJECT OF DISAPPOINTED BY LEADER'S SPEECH I ADDRESS G. POINT FAMOUS VIOLINIST PLAYS TONIGHTAT PRESBYTERIAN CH H j&WcATARRHALJaLY M 20 lrelit tla FREE 4 I KONDQN. MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. T DIE IU-nflft Clutmet, the famous violin 1st, who Ii::h tn-vn the rerlplent of many honors in many lunds, wa re- e-i-nily nkr-d hor impressions nf Anioi tra. ,Hr reply forms a remark nbw tribute to Aint-nrn., for Mme. C'Jit'int-t fait! "i love it. It is th only ilaro in the world today for the aeijous iii'tint. I love my native roun try ror a visit, for a vuiation but It In no stimulus. Europe today is the producer, but America is the eon 6 u titer . In tFranre, i am not In spired to give my best, because I am practically sure of beintr hotter thun anyone else. Mcdlorrity 1m the uu eeptPd standard. Hut here there ' rompetitlitn, BtruKgle. You have the best artists and "e must be on one's mettle all the time. And the butiie for success js tho breath of lite to me." The great violinist plays hern to night at the First J'rosbyterlan church, under the auspices of the Clvio Music club. Kho will include In her program liln'jj Spanish Sym phony which she jilayed tit the Hun day night concert at the Metropoli tan opera house, January 27, and which won her a remarkable ovation. Radio JSfews In celebration of George Washing ton's birthday,. KJO will broadcast two interesting programs, Thursday evening, February 22 nt 8 o'clock. The big Itrothers' I Hi ml ami the entire choir of the First Methodist church are to play and sing. I'ost No. 6, American J,eglon and Oakland lodge of Elks will furnish speukors and mu sical numbers. On Saturday, February 2.1, nt 8 o'clock, the KCIO players, under the direction of Wild a Wilson church, will return to the air offering "The County Fair," a rural radio drama In four act. The c-ust will Include some of the most' talented players thus far developed by K. (1. O. Tho Arion Trio will piny characteristic music ueiwoon me at'LS. Hay Chapman will talk on the "Fascination of Oolf". Tuesday oven- lug, February ID, nt 8 o'clock. On Hho Mima program will appear Myrtle McCabo, reader; Edwin Holton, tenor; lid na Fischer Hall, contralto; Mar garet Avery, 'cello soloist. Film Holds Interest " ?.-Juat how much a "yard wide, dyed if the wool, guaranteed not to shrink" Reputation means to the ordinary, in dividual Is vividly Illustrated In "Her Heputntlon." A fast moving story of n lovely southern beauty who loses "Hor Reputation" on her wedding duy has been screened In this production which la as unusual ns it Is entertain ing. A spectacular flood, a gorgeously scenic forest fire, anmo exciting scenes In the editorial nnd press rooms of n , big newspaper aro realistically Uopict- Reputations, like Identities nro eas ily mistaken. A spectacular cafu raid scene at the end of the picture juggles them promiscuously nround nnd thru A clever boomerang, brings Justice to the heroino of tho story a rolo clev erly acted by May McAvoy. "Her Itepututlon" has achieved a cinematic finesse that muses the re viewer to heave a thankful High from his thorny bed of roses. Hnsklnn for Ilenlth. tf The Secret of Tasty Cooking Meals prepared by some one else, fre quently taste better than your own. You can be sure people will say how good things tasted at your house, when you use KITCHEN BOUQUET. It is the secret of tasty cooking. Start the meal with a real tasty soup. Add a tablespoonful of KITCHEN BOUQUET just before taking off the stova Your grocer sells lots of KTTCDEIV BOUQUET WHITE TRUCKS ED F. WEBBER ' LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Office at Medford Service Station ; ; . ' Phone 14 Mt. Pitt $1.75 Marvel Loaf $1.60 MORTON MILLS. The Screen j LOXIJOX, Feb. 13. (By the Asso ciated I'ress) The general good will extended to the labor government by the London press l not withdrawn hs il result of Premier Macdonald's statement of policy in the house of commons yesterday, but his declara tion does not escape adverse criti cism. The comment that tho premier dealt in platitude and suld much that the leader of any parly might have said, is fairly general. Tho edltoriula are mostly indulgent. -The TImeH commends the premier's program as comprehensive and well arranged, but remarks that problems are not to be solved by merely stat ing them. The paper thinks tho most Import ant feature of his forecast Is the com mittee to consider tho national debt and related Issues. Regarding Mr, Macdonald's allu sions to (Ireat Urltfiln's relations with France the Timet thinks he probably owes more to the hitherto unrewarded fforts of his predecessors thun he is likely to acknowledge. The Daily Telegraph complains that "there was a touch of arrogance not altogether pleasing" In his refer ence to the foreign policy, but other wise sees hardly anything In the itatement which might not have fig ured In a program speech by Stan ley iialdwln or Mr. Asqulth. Several of tho parliamentary writ ers agree I n saying t ha t the ra n k and file of the laborltes were pro found ly disappointed by the speech. They declare that tho greater part of the cheers which nceonipanled the declaration came from the conserva tlves while the premier's own follow ers sat glum and unenthused. not nt tempting to conceal their dissatisfac tion. Tho I)ally Express correspondent asserts that at the end the "Clyde shiers" and the left wing generally were. In a state of sulky anger, nnd tho Dully Mail's parliamentary writer asks: "Is this the writing on the wall? Will labor's first promler prove too broad minded and sensible to win tho applause of his own fol lowers?" OFFICIALS THINK LETHAL GAS BEST E) CAHSON C1TT. Ker., Feb. 11 (fly the Associated Press.) Prom the aiv clont duyn when condemnec: men wore ' brolton on the wheel or burned, to the time a man was oxocuted by drifting Instantly nnd painlessly Into n sleep leading to death, the cycle in capital punishment had widened In mercy to - dnv as thn record was olnand In llin 1 . .,; ., . . .. . .. . I "" v-ui.iurm wu. o.uui w hwho life wa taken by lethal gas nt tho stiiln prison hero recently. Tho four official physicians, tho ciiiiinisis . in charge ot tne execution and Warden Deliver S. Dlckerunn wnrn i nuroed Hint lethal gas hud proved tho ,..,. ,.,,. , , , - swiftest and most humane form of death yet Inflicted (iee Jon, the condemned man, sat strapped In a chair in tho stone death chamber facing them, hie features un hooded ns he (licit. The physicians ex pressed the boiler that ho did not suffer, but that he lapsed Into micnn scloimness with the first breath of the.Mnt. Nu.hnl3 BaVH tlmt llu,y hm, a gas. They hesitated to recDmmond . lovelv time nnd en loved the warm lotlinl riih as a permanent form of ex ociitn only hecnuse of tho danger at tundiint to others In tho presence of large quantities of tho gas. Ho pru- nomiced It less harrowing nnd less pninful thun elect rocutinn, baiiglng or shooting. (lee Jon seemed to ho dead six min utes after the gns was turned on, but It wns more than two hours before the chamber was considered l'reu of gas and tho physicians could get In to cer tify I ho man's death. Some of the physicians thought death hud ensued within a minute and the mini's head merely had continued to move as a muscular reaction. Two quarts of a hydrocyanic ncld so lution were used In the solution. The ncld, brought from I. us Angeles by mo tor boennsu no Tnllrond would trans port the deadly consignment, wus sent through the floor of the room in l flue liquid sprny. It was the first execution In Ne vada since ID 13 when n man was exe cuted by a firing squad. Under the present Btnto law, lethal gns Is tho only form of capital punishment. L PAWUrSKA. Okla.. Keh. 13. Tho world HtruttKlo; for oil will, center in thU Hniall city In the Osnye tndiun country when on March 18 and 1!). 100, a CO ucrea of land will ku under the hammer nt u Koverntnent oil K'Uho miction. LeaditiK oil companies will bid for the 160 acre tractM to ho let out for mining nnd oil production nnd ns the millions of 'lunar, offered for leases mount tho OsaKG 1 milium, richest of the world's people, will see their wcitUh niuunt, ' THli BILLIARD CHAMP WITH HIS FAMILY. "' . , NEW YORK Peaceful family scenes such as the above exist no loiiKcr for the world's billiard champion. Charges of alleged indiscretions on the part of Mrs. Willis Hoppe, made, by her husband in his application for divorce, will be heard by a trial jury at the request of Mrs. Hoppe early in Feb irirary. The Hoppes have two children, both of them adept with the billiard cue. Urs. Hoppe blames her husband's relatives for the suit against lief.. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS By A. C. Hewlett In my rounds last Saturday morn ing I met Mrs. J. Wnttonberg and son, Mr. and Mrs. -ltay DiivIh who nro lo- I cated on tho T. I'1. Nichols ranch on ! Hoguo river, Cleorgo V. Daley, Jr., Mrs. Frank Wilinolh who was visiting Mrs. J. F. itrown und Mrs. Ceorge Nichols,- Jr., of Mcdford and Mr. and I Mrs. V 12. llolbrook who is ouo of 1 the mt mei'OUH HaloHtmm for tho Ituxv l Corner Motor Co. of Modfo.d. and they were all as busy us a swnrni f i bee'' around a sugar barrel and kept V '"" llrmvn waning n ; 1'1?' - ?' ""e 'y1 ,,"'H" V' I . 7. " : .... J"lKU l-""!K' IMCIIOIS 5S ,I1101U 3 UUI'llWni'Q SIOl'O. I oIho noticed that A. J. Florey has nut down a neat walk connecting with tho briilgo ho had placed across the siuugn mui runs in innn in ins ihiuhu between tho house and tho street, ex- to",,!l"f f,om h?u" ' thu walk along tho street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles and fnmlly b..k. ,., , ,,, Md'herson store. 'i also met Thonins F. Nichols, wife and two children, one ot our farmers and capitalists, who tnivo returned re cently from an extended visit to l.os Angeles, having recently returned to clinmtc very much. I also met F. J. Aycrs for the first time slnco I returned from my trip to Washington, ultho I had seen him ,h ., ,,. ,.,. , .,. . distance, und he tnld me that the man he wild his ranch to Is named Walter J KnglierK and that he 1h livhu: on his ' farm and Hcems to be very well I pleased with his location. Mr. Ayers has been feeling quite unwell, owing. his daughter, Mrs. William Perry says to worrying because there was so!A. much to do on the ranch, and he was ' not able to do tho work, but now he ; fouls much better and looks quite well. Ijist Saturday morning In making my' rounds I met .Mrs. Thomas Petty and daughter. Mr. Totty has charge of tho Putte I'reek orchard (formerly known as the Corhin orchard) and is a brother to It. A, Petty who 1m now The diilindlive choice X?f another tavorltt In a famous lint. . iP'Fico chocolates is a box of Vogan's Milk Chocolates brimming full of delicious varieties of creams, fruils, nuts and nougat deep down in rich milk chocolate. y i. l m 1 1 R) 1 : .. u JV j INSIST ON VOGAN'S flgjSNjJej ! and has been In I Verniasen ranch. charge of the I Jtny Davis who has charse of the i T. V. Nichols farm, one of the beat farms on Rogue river was here for dinner Katurday. Our community was again visited by tho messenger of death nnd sum moned ono of our bright pupils from our school, anil from one of our pio neer families, Mrs. Dolly Jacks, nee 1 Dolly Nichols, hor oldest son John Wiihur Jacks, aged 12 years, one month and 13 days. An obituary no tice has nlready appeared in the Mall 'IVIhunn nf 1nf Kntnwliiv . Thn fiinoml 1 .. .,. - ulrjentr,! " "cemc on Monday nooir,' tho religious services .K conducted hv Itev.. Lawrence. pilB,nr (lf thc prcsi)Vtcl.ian church of Mcdford. nnd tho funeral was pre- Paroil at the Perl .Funeral Homo in Ml,,lf,ml The grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. .lohn Nichols, the mother, Dolly Jacks thc daughter, Kdna. nnd son request mo to express their thanks to their ri'icnds anil neighbors for tneir kind iicks and sympathy during their hours of sickness nnd bereavement and for the beautiful display of flowers. Among tho business callers Satur day were Wllllnm p. fierce who owns a farm about three or four miles northeast of Eagle I'otnt. He wns selecting a quantity of garden seed at the Mcl'herson store and Intends to devote considerable time to garden lug this season ns considerable of his farm Is under the Eagle Point canal I also met Mrs. M. I.. Frultt. one of our farmers living a few. miles west of here. I also met Carlyle Natwlck and Hulm Johnson, two of our well to do farmers nnd capitalists. Frank Ledgerwood of Butto Falls. came In Saturday afternoon and called for n room and remained until Monday, going up to Ilutte Falls on the Htaso. Al Hobinnon was nlso lodger and boarder here Saturday night. D. U. Patrick (this la the name I 'have been wrltiiiB for some time J. D. Patrick), was here Katurday night and Sunday nnd wrote his name properly spelled. Mr. nnd Mrs. Cordoll 8. Smith of Portland, who nro engaged In selling pencils for n Chicago firm, nnd Mlsa Kiloon Hny of Medford wero alHO here for dinner. Hasliliirt for TTehllh. AS of lovers of good i HERRIXj Feb. 12. By,Asso Hated Press). That Williamson coun ty would not be placed under martial law, was the statement Issued by Major General Milton J. Foreman. In command ot two regiments ot Illinois National Guard troops stationed in tho county to maintain law and order, following the disturbance of Friday night when Constable Caesar Cagle was killed and Deputy Sheriff John Layman was wounded. "The sole aim of the military force is to exert and vindicate the suprem acy of the law which will be enforced to the fullest extent." reads the lout sentence of a statement signed . by General Foreman, appearing in pla cards posted in every city and along all roads In the county. "Hereafter, enrrying of firearms or I other weapons by any but duly auth orized officers of the law, la prohibit ed and troops are Instructed to con fiscate all firearms and weapons so .carried and to hold tho offenders for appropriate action." 1 S. Glenn Young, leader of the klan forces in Williamson county and act ing chief, ot police of Herrin until John Ford, tho regular chief of police, resumed office today, nfter being "kidnaped," left last night for his home at Marion. Young said he would leave the last of the week for Wash ington in response to a letter from W. A. Anderson, Chicago chief of the genernl prohibition agents, directing him to finish the matter of preparing the first group ot Injunctions against alleged bootleggers arrested In the liquor raids. ALFALFA BOOSTER i OMAHA, Nob.. Feb. 12. H. D. "Al falfa"' Watson, the- man who Intro duced U. irrnwlnw nf airmen nn tho vast semi-arid areas ot Nebraska, died at his home here recently after a long illness, die was 77 years old. TO Mr. WatSOn. WllO Silent mUPh time and money popularizing alfalfa among). the Nebraska farmers aftor he had Introduced it in the unirrlgated re- i.. . k . " ,!, gions of this state, has been given the crodlt for the present prosperity of these sections. The Nebraska legi3!a - ture in 1915 gave him a vote, of thanks fnn bin work. ITo came to Nebraska In 1S88 from Greenfield Mass. He studied al&UfaSjS"'. ul """". "."aLTORD, growen in t antornia previuosly to sot- tllng near Kearney, Neb. His hold - ins at the time of his death were estimated at S0O0 acres about Kear ney. In Hard Lines I could not work nt all nnd had to take to my bed with a high fever due to intestinal Indigestion, Basses In i,... ,...,. i. , ...7, , ,u. o........... ....,,.,,, .y "(.'"! city of Medford, Oregon, Is the holder side. I had spent my Inst cent for o( ft certificate ot Sale fori said pro doctors and medicine, which gavo me perty Issued by the City of Medford on 'no relief. I was in despair. A lodge the 21st day of January, 11119. under 'brother' gave me a bottle of Mayr's Chapter 14 of the Charter of tho City Wonderful Hemedy, nnd the first' of Medford Orepon. and Its Ordi ,i0 -..ii.. ...j n.. i, . Vu? nances enacted pursuant thereto. dose relieved me. Thanks , to this, v .,. ,,.,',,. t,,,,ifin,i ih.i if medicine I am now in the best of iicuun. ji is a simple, Harmless preparation, that removes the ciitar- rhni mimim r.nm tua intiiatinai .i.n.. and allays the inflammation, which' .......... . . i. . . .' cause, practically all stomach, liver oiu.iraia, inciuoing ap- pendlcltis. One dose will convince or' money refunded. Sold by all drug gists. Adv. Xotlco of Application for Deed To Emma Johnson, the owner, ac cording to the record In the office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, of the following described property, to-wlt: Lot 4, block, 1, Anderson-Toft Addi tion to the City of Medford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford. Oreiron. is the holder ot a Certificate of Saie for said pro perty issued by the City of Medford on tne 2ist day of January,, tyly unuer cnapter 14 of the Charter of ! the City of Medford, Oregon, and its of a Certificate of Sale for said pro Ordinances enacted pursunnt thereto. I perty issued by the City of Medford on You are further notified . that If the 21st day of January, under notwithstanding this notice, redemp- 1 Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City tion ot such property shall not be of Medford, Oregon, and Its Ordi mnda within sixty (00) days after the!nanceg enacted pursuant thereto, date of service or tho date of first You are further notified that if publication of this notice, the City of notwithstanding this notice, redemp Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed Hon of such property shall not be therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. uateu at Medford. Oreeon. this 15th day of April, 1922. ' tseal) M. L. A I.FORD, City Recorder of tho City of Medford. Oreeon. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb. 6-13-20 Xotlco of Application for Deed To W. A. Lovelace, the owner, ac cording to the record In the office of the County Clerk ot Jackson County. Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wlt: A parcel of land In block IS. Beatty Addition to the City of Medford. Ore gon, particularly described In assess ment No. 64. Ordinance Nd. "96 or tho City of Medford, Oregon entered in I.. D. 13, page 141). You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is tho holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued By tne city of Medford on the 21st da" of January. 1919. under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. lou are further notified thnt If. notwithstanding this notice redemp tion of such property shull not be made within sixty (60) days after the itate ot service or the date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Mcdford. Dated nt Medford. Oregon, this 1st duy ot April, 1922. (Seal) M. I A I.FORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford. Oreron.' JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant. Uedforit, Oregon. Feb. 6-13-20 Dr.' CJ.as., C. Jcssee, who will de liver an address in the Christian church at Central Point on Thursday. February H. at 7:30 p. m., on the sub ject "The Fall of Booze and the Reign of Law," Is said to be a speaker of great ability, convincing logic and faultless diction a modern prophet with a message that America needs. Indeed hi" ability as a speaker is such as to have elicited words of commendation from Lew It. Si-rett. professor ot public spenklnff, North western University, who snlil: "I have heard Chas. C. Jessee speak several times, and each time he has Impressed me with . his anlentua power. His manner is sincere and convincing: the subject matter of his address Is concrete and gripping. Al together he Is a most effective speaker." The meeting is tree lo tne puunc. Everybody is invited. For Stiff Joints Pharmacists say that when all other so-called remedies ftiil Joint-Uuae will succeed.' 'n .' . I t's for joint ailments only that w why you ure advised to use it for aore, painful, inflamed, rheumatic Jointa- Joint-Ease limbers up the Joints Is clean and stainless and quick re sults are' assured Sixty cents a tubo at all diuggiata. Adv. ! - Notice ot Application fur Deed ! To W. A. LovWace, the owner, ac cording to the record in the office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, of the following described property, to-wit: A parcel of land In block 18, Beatty Addition to the City of Medford, Ore gon, particularly described in Assess ment No. 65, of Ordinance No: 795. entered in L. D. No. 13, page 140, of the City of Medford, Onegon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder of a Certificate ot Sale for said pro Perty Issued by the City of Medford on "nVor iTnf he chs'rfer ? ,he rUtv i o Medford, Oregon, and its Ordi- nnn.-na unnntoil l.tirultAn. Ihnrtn You are further notified that if noiwunsuinaing mis notice, reaemp- "" of ,8"ph Pr,op'rtAy. 5hH" I?1 be made within Bixty (CO) days after the date o( 8ervlce or the dilte o( tlrM . publication of this notice, the City of ,.Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from 'the City Treasurer of I said City of Medford. L """f11 "J .Mef!fo.r, Oroen, this . city Recorder of the City of y Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CAKKIN, Attorney for Applicant,' Medford, Oregon. Feb. 6-13-20 Notice of Application for Dcetl To Wllhelmltia Kelse, the owner, according to the record in tho office of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun tv. Oreiron, of the foliowine: described property, to-wit: Lot 6. block 2. Central Sub-division i to. V18 ' Medford. Oroson. U You are hereby notified that the notwithstanding this notice, redemp- lion of such property shall not lie made within slxty"(60) days nfter the ' date of service or the date of flrnt P,ub1lJcaVA ot th'8. mUf0, the. "i Medford. Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said uuy or Meniord. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 13th day of April, 1922. (Seal) M. L. ALFOKD, City Recorder ot the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN ir. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb. C-H-20 Kotlce of Application for Deed To Wllhelmltia Heise the owner, according to the record In the office of the County Clerk of Jack.ion Coun ty, Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wit: Lot 7. block 2, Central Sub-division to the City of Medford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that the CItv of Medford. Oreiron. Is the holder made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or 'the date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. Dnted at Medford, Oregon, this 16th day of April, 1822. (Seal) M. L. ALFORD. City Recorder of the City of i Medford, Oregon. JOHN II. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant, Medford. Oregon. Feb. 6-13-20 Notice of Application for Decit To Wilhelmtna Helse, the owner, according to tho record in the office of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon.- of the following described property, to-wit: Lot 8, block 2, Central Sub-division to tho City of Medford. Oregon. You are hereby nutlfied that the City of Medford, Oregon. Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued by the City of Medford on the 21st day of January, 1919, tinder Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford. Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such Property shall not he made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer ot suld City of Medford. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922. (Seal) M. I. ALFORD. City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. ' JOHN TI. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant. ' Medford, Oregon. Feb, J-1J-8Q Prices Right . F. F. BURK, Opposite S. P. Depot Davidson News Co. , New Palm Block Cor. Fir and Main Magazines Newspaper Agencies Subscriptions Distributors to the. Trade Phone 885 Confectionary Smokes A CUT! A SLASH! For the next thirty days we are making special prices on all our dry and green wood. Inves tigate. It is to your interest. VALLEY FUEL CO. Phone 76 ' Wong Pon Chinese Medicine For Treatment of Acute and Cbro.nlo Dis ease of MenA and Women. Cancer and tumor treated, ln uueuxu, kidney, bladder and stom ach troubles, fits, hernia, rupture, colds, female troubles, paralysis, fever, pneumonlu, asthma and t h r o a t troubles, rheumatism, amenorrhoea, goitre, consumption. Office Hours: s a. m. to a. p. ni. Consultation Free- 241 Soulfl Kronl St., Menfnrd ))r Coming to Medford Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Internal Medicine for the past twelve years j i DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at . HOLLAND, HQTEL MONDAY, FEB. 18 Office Hours: 10 a; m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin is a regular Kraduate in medicine and surgery and Is licens ed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendicitis. Ball stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart kid ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon': J. A. Smith, Ontario. Ore., ulcers of the stomach. Ieona Ford, WashougaL Ore., ade noids. W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, Ore., high blood pressure. ' , ' ' ' Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Sclo, Ore., gall stones. B. C. Nichols, Lebanon, Ore., appen dicitis. Remember above date, that consul tation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different. ilarrled women must be accompa nied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angoles, California,