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PAOE TWO HYE KNOCKED 001 BUI PORTLAND, Oro., Feb. 14. After each.hml-wofi a fair Ted Thyo of Port land was awarded the decision on a foul over Heinle Engel of Dubuque, Iowa, hero Inst night at the end of one of the roughest wrestling matches ever Boen In Porllund. The end came when, with both jnon.ofl' the mat, and after the referee had three times told the men to break, Kngel picked Thye tip and slammed him, back down, on the bare floor. Thye was knocked out. ' Englo declared that the foul was entirely unintentional, explaining that he was accustomed to wrestling In a roped In ring, and that ho didn't real Hi he was off the mat. MOSCOW, Feb. 14 The University of Oregon basketball team suffered Its first defeat of the season here last flight In a game with the Idaho Van dais. The score was 30 to 24. The Idaho quintet played In the form which gave Idaho the conference title laBt year. '' Tlio first half ended with the Van dalB loading, 18 to 1C. Oregon tied the score 22 to 22 two minutes before fhe final whlBtle, but before tho end Idaho had acquired a six point lead. FIRPO REGAINING POPULARITY, B!G ItUENOS, AIHKS, Feb. 14. (By the Associated l'rc3s.) Litis Angel FIipo has fully recovered the popularity ho lost among his countrymen when he applied for citizenship pupors in the United States If tho nttondnnco at his training exhibitions can bo taken as a criterion. Flrpo's outdoor work Is hold at a small plnco called Lima Park, ordinar ily devoted to exhibitions of Creaks and snnkn charmers, which dally has been erowdod to Its cnpaclty of 2.0U0, de spite an admission Too of seventy ccn tavos. ' ' Most of Flrpo's workouts linvo tnltnu place under Hugh Gartland's direction In tho private gymnnslhm of Ills friend nnd patron, Felix llungo. ' Tho trouble with his loft arm which bothered him when- he fought Jack Dempaoy, has entirely disappeared, ho says, and he is using It freely now. Firpb'B sparring partners Include two American negroes, Joo Hoykln and Culvln RespresH, well known In pugil istic circles of several South American countries. S. . RIFLE TITLE WAHHINOTON. Feb. H. Ily plnc itig all of a pesslblo forty Hhots within a quarter Inch ring, c. II. Harrel, Uni versity of Chicago rlflomnn, wun the Individual prone gallery rlflo cham pionship of the United .States in the shoot off between twenty winners of Indoor watches conducted by tho Na tional Hlfla nsHocintlon throughout the country. . . , Konalor llrookhart of Iowa wns Inst night elected for tho third successive your, president of tho Nutlonnl ltltle association at a meeting held hero. The other officers also woro re elected. . WOMEN! DYE IT FOR 15c Skirts Waists Coats Kitnonos Dresses Sweaters Draperies Ginghams Stockings Don't wonder whether you enn dye or "tint successfully,- because perfect homo dvoing i guaranteed with "Diamond )'vos'r even if you have never dyed be fo're. Druggist" have all colors. Direc tions in each package. Mt. Pitt $1.75. Marvel Loaf $1.60 MCXTON MILLS WIN ON A DFGiSION HUNG M OUT ALL NIGHT, ASKS FOR BALE OF HAY The circuit court In the case of Nye Matthews, age 1G, charged with being drunk on the streets of Eagle Point lost September, was unable to agree, and was discharged after all night de liberations. Raleigh Matthews, a brother of the defendant, was acquit ted by a Jury Monday on the same charge. According to reports, the Jury stood eleven to one for acquittal, one of tho male members hanging the Jury, from the first ballot. The Jury argued and debated all night, and when M. J. Norrls, the fore man, called for breakfast, he ordered eleven breakfasis, "and a bale of hay." Asked what the hay was for, he re' plied: "For the mule." - There were two women on the Jury, forced to spend the night In futile de liberations. The chief witness for the state was State Traffic Officer Joe McMahon. who arrested a party of youths, bat tling on the street of Eagle Point. Mc Mahon testified Nye was Intoxicated, and that ho smelted liquor on his breath.' ' Earl Woods, designated by several witnesses as the instigator of the fight over a tire tube, was called as a wit ness. Wood's hat was afterwards found In the woods by Raleigh Mat thews. After tho fracas Woods was taken home in a roadster, and the hat identification was nn effort to Impeach his testimony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Mcl'herson, Roy AhIipoIo nnd Lottie Van Scoyoc were tho witnesses for the state, and tosti fled to seeing tho fight. District Attorney llorden described the defendant "as one of the gang of hoodlums who have been running wild out then,', anil on whose trail I will camp as long as I am district attor ney." .... i Attorney Kelly In his argument to tho Jury charged that "a municipality that could arrest cows, but not dis turbers of the peace, was washing dirty linen In the circuit court, when tho case Bliould havo been aired In a Jus tice court." SE: BY REPUBLICANS DANVILLE, 111., Fob. 14. (Dy the Associated Press.) Tho republican party "must sweep its house nnd sweep It clenn," If It Is to retain the confidence of tho electorate, Senator lllruhi Johnson of California declared hero at noon today In an address opon tng his Illinois campaign. The para mount Issue of the campaign, tho sen ator said, "an issue of Just common honesty," In public service He re garded tho removal from office of Sec retary Donby nnd Attorney Oonernl Daughorty," so that public service may b6 put above suspicion whether that suspicion arises from criminal guilt or stupid incompetence. "Standing by tho secretary of the navy now means nothing less in effect thnn approval of what he did, or vacil lation concerning It. The senate nnd the presldont alike have ox prossod. no far as nets can express It. no confidence In the attorney general." Dovotlng virtually his entire speech to Tenpot Dome, Senator Johnson stated developments clenrly Indicated that "reaction and progress must fight it out again In tho republican pnrty in the coming presidential pri maries." "The system which seeks to exploit for Individual gain what bolohgs to all must ho challenged In no uncertain fashion. It must be broken and driven from government. Selfish materialism agnlii encroaches upon the nation and this time In the hldeouB gnlso not only of appropriation but of purchase of the public domain." Sketching what he viewed as the parallel between the political situation today and that of twenty years ago nnd lauding tho sorvlco of President Rtmso velt In tho former "crisis" in his "arousing: tho public, conscience," the California senator declared, "we are fighting tho sumo phlllsophy of gov ernment today." "Tho Issues of the campaign wore dearly seen nt Its inception by those who observe tho affairs of govern ment. Tho ugly shock of official cor ruption has made them equally clear to alt of the people. Those who have been close to tho situation have recog nized not only tho desirability, but the necessity Tor a cleansing of tho rsyult Mean pnrty. All of tho people now tnow It full well. "There is a greater prlnclpli at slake thnn shielding Individuals who may not bo guilty of moral turpitude, MOTHERS Don't yon know yon can tnrn a distressed, feverish, coughing chiM into a comfortable and hap pily smiling one simply bv giving CHAMBERLAIN'S COUGH REMEDY MEDFORB MAIL TRTBTmE, HUDSON 11 MAINTAINS TEA AND u COFFEE ALSO VIOLATE VOLSTEAD ACT NEW 'YORK, Feb. 14. Hudson Maxim, ficlontlHt and Inventor, be lieves tea and coffee to be intoxicants within the meaning of the Volstead act and threatens to bring uit to close cafes In which these beverages are served unless the enforcement author ities do srfmethJnfr about ft. He told the Free Thinkers society last night that he first would ask tha federal authorities to act against the sellers of tea and coffee. Should they fail to do so, he said, he would begin Program for Jackson County Economic Conference Announced Tho executive committee of the Jackson County Agricultural Eco nomic conference have nnnaunced the program which will be followed next week. This calls for a general as sembly nt tho .Masonic hall at one fifteen on Monday afternoon. At this assembly the presiding officer, A. C. joy will explain the objects of the conference followed by a brief address by Puul V. Maris of the extension ser vice of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege. This general assembly will not take more thnn an hour after which tho various groups will assemble in their respective meeting places. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18 i MORNING 1O!0O A. M HOME DEMONSTRATION GROUP. AFTERNOON 1 : 15 P. M. GENERAL ASSEMBLY' IN MASONIC HALL . A. C. Joy, Pres. Jackson County Farm Uu- - - . read -presiding. "THE PURPOSE OF THE CONFERENCE" Address by Paul V. Marls, Director of Ex ' tension Service, Oregon Agricultural College. "STATUS OF JACKSON COUNTY AGRICUL TURE" Three Minute Talks by Group Chairmen. 2:15 P. M. ANNOUNCEMENTS, ETC. - 2:30 to 5:00 P. M. MEETING OF COMMODITY GROUPS, according to the following schedule: LIVESTOCK GROUP Masonic Bldg., Smoking ! Room.. SMALL FRUIT AND BERRY GROUP Masonic Uldg, Club Room. HORTICULTURAL GROUP Masonic Dldg.j Assembly Room. POULTRY GROUP Masonic BlUg., Dining Room. ' FARM CROPS GROUP' Public Library, East Room, Basement. DAIRY GROUP Public Library, West Room, Basement. LAND SETTLEMENT GROUP Hotpl Medford, . Basement. HOME DEMONSTRATION GROUP Liberty Uldg., 4 th Floor. LANDSCAPE GROUP Holland Hotel, Ladles' Parlor. ' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19 MORNING 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. BOYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB GROUP Hotel Medford, Iiasement. SESSIONS OF ALL GROUPS tn their respec tive meeting places. j (No Meeting of Home Demonstration Group on Tuesday.) i AFTERNOON 1:15 to 5:00 P. M. SESSIONS OF ALL GROUPS Samo as In tho Morning. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 MORNING. 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 M. SESSIONS OF ALL GROUPS In their respective meeting places. (No meeting of Boys' and Girls' Club Group.) (Special Forest Service Officials on Fees and Permits Livestock Group.) 2:00 P. M. GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF ALL GROUPS ' Masonic Hall. Reports of Conference Groups. or tho punishment of those who braz enly have (toned the law.1 A people's Government rests upon the confidence of (hose who support It nnd when thht confidence Is shaken there must be no limit to the legitimate effort tot Its restoration. "the secretary of the navy Justified what he did and said he would do It over ngnln, and the United States gov ernment Is so doubtful of Us own de partment of Justice that it utilizes the money of the taxpayers in the employ ment of other attorneys to undo the terrible work of its own officials. "It !s futile for any man now to ar gue that It is necessary to await nn indefinite timo to have nn adequate conception of what has occurred." In tho broadest Interpretation the object of tfio Medford Chamber of Commerce Is to holp In tho develop ment of every section of tho county and tho directors are anxious to assist, so far as possible, tn such efforts as are being put forth by Rogue River next Saturday. This little community has a spirit of development that should be encourag ed. They aro to have a stock and poul try show manifesting tho progresslve ness of the citizens of that locality. Tho people of this community havo a right to bo proud of their stock as MEDFORD, OREGON, THTIRSDAY,' FEBRUARY '. i- j, ,. . is o' I v nn notion such as he would have a right to do against a saloon which the authorities would not raid and close. "I have consulted many of the most eminent legal authorities In the coun try," he said, "nnd I speak with their authority when I tell you that If all manner of alcoholic liquors were served at this dinner the provisions of the 18th . amendment would not be violated or dlsreHpected one whit more than It Is violated here tonight in serving us coffee." ,l There will bo nine groups, some of which will' meet In tho Public Li brary, various rooms In the Masonic building, the Hotel Medford in the Holland -Hotel, arid", in - the Liberty building. All of them are a conven ient distance from where the general assembly is held. On the following days group meetings will be held as scheduled and on Wednesday after noon at two o'clock another general assembly will ho held at the Masonic hall for the adoption of the recom mendations made by tho group con ferences. they have made an effort to Improve It and as n result have fotind It finan cially beneficial. Every citizen of Jackson county, who can possibly do so, should go to Rogue River next Saturday as through affairs of this nature Individuals and commu nities are ultimate galuers. New German Oil Sold Under Written Guarantee Rubs Out Rheumatism A remarkable new discovery of Gor man Chemistry, railed Buhler Oil, for the relief of Khoumatlsm, Gout and Neuralgia, is astonishing the medical world. This marvelous oil seems to kill rheumatic pains Just as effectively As these other German pain killers Novocain for painless dentistry and Aspirin for headache pnins. Rheumatism In very many cases Is duo to Internal abscesses (such a blind pus pocket In a tooth) which give off poisons, and which are car ried In the blood to the Joints and muscles, llubler Oil when applied to tho affected parts, seems to quickly penetrate and be nbsorbed by the body tissue. Even In the most severe nnd stubborn coses nlmost instant relief has been obtained. So remarkable have been the re suits from the use of Huhler Oil that the American distributors have au thorised local drugglrts to dispense It to rheumatic, gout and neuralgia suf ferers in this city . with a positive written guarantee to 'return the full purchase price of the first bottle If it does not bring wonderful relief. All sufferers should promptly take ltd vantnge of this guarantee. For sale at Heath's Drug store, Medford rhnr macy, Strang's Drug Store, West Side Vharnmoy. Adv, RL& FOR PLAGES N PR!! SALE if. Ore., Feb. 14. Declara tions of candidacy were filed with SecretfVry of State Kozer todny by one democratic aapirnnt for delegate to the national convention, one democra tic candidate for district attorney, one republican candidate for state senator one democratic candidate for tho low er house of the legislature and one cpublican candidate for the circuit bench. J. M. Eledsoe of Myrtle Point la a candidate for delegate to the demo cratic convention in New York City next June. His slogan is "America for Americans; restricted immigra tion; tax reduction, and strict national economy." Vine V. Pearce of Madras Is a can didate for the democratic nomination for district attorney of Jefferson county. His slogan is "Do my full duty." A. H. Burton of Portland is seeking the republican nomination for state senator from the thirteenth senatorial district, running under the slogan Strict prohibition enforcement. My post record for economy. No retro active statutes." James H. Haslett of Hood River wants the democratic nomination for representative in the legislature from the ninth representative district. His slogan Is "favor the Income tax." Judge Gustav Anderson wants to succeed himself as circuit Judge in the oighth Judicial district, he Is a repub Hcan. His slogan fa "Present incum bent. ' Obedience to and impartial ap plication of the laws." Knskinn for Health. tf THIS PRESCRIPTION FOR KIDNEYS No Drugs Just Roots and Herbs Five'-years ago Dr.'' Carey said When' baekacho comes, get after vour kidneys and don c waHte any time." .- ' . . ... Right nt the stnrt, go to your druggist nnd aW for Dr. Carey s Murshroot Prescription No. 777; take it as directed until backache ceases and vour eyes are clear and bright For more than 40 years w. carey ' specialized In dis eases of tlio Kid ney and bladder, and when. In the height of bis re markably busy life, ho decided to dispense his most effective kidney nnd bladder pro scription through the better drug gists, ho helped t h o u s a nds who could not afford to go to him for treatment. Thousands of unobservant people have kidney ailments nnd never know- it until too late. High colored urine getting up in the night, and puffy eyes tell tho story. If you even suspect stnrt today with Dr. Corey's Marshroot Prescrip tion No. 777. It will drive the poisons from your kidneys and your druggist knows nil about it. IHeath's Drug Store, West Side Pharmacy dispenses lots of it. It comes both in liquid and tablet form. It will help you as It has a host ot others. If It should not, if you ni-en t glad in ono week's time that you bought It, money gladly returned. Price $1.50 arid Well worth It. A big seller in the east. t. Adv. Knllfn In Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for jacKson uouniy. In the Mntter of the Estate of D. E. Cottrell, Deceased. Notice in hereby nlvert to all persona having claims against the Estnte of D. E. Cottrell, Deceased, to present them properly verified to the under signed at the office of O. C. Boggs, 3U North central Avenue, meuiuru. Oregon, within six (6) months from the date or tne tlrsl puDiication 01 11113 Notice, which is the 24th day of Jan uary, 1924. . ALICE HAY, Aominisirairix oi um dsiuw of D. E. Cottrell, Deceased. -Vottprt il. Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of tho Estate o George Elliott, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against tho Estate of Oeorge Elliott, Deceased, to present them properly verified to the under signed at the office of O. C. Boggs, 30 Norm central Avenue, nicuiuiu, wir- gon. within eix tu momns irum mo date of the first publication of this notice, which la tho Z4th aay ot Janu ary, 1924. GEORGE BEEHS, Administrator of the Estate ot George Elliott, Deceased. Notlco of Application for Deed Tn Annie u. O'Brien, tho owner, according to the record in the office of the County Clerk of Jnckson Coun ty, Oregon, or tne toiiowing oram property, to-wit: Lot 4, block 6, Imperial Addition, trt ihd fltv nf M.ilfnrd. OrPEOtl. You are hereby notified that the City of Medrord, Oregon, Is the holder of a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty Issued by the City of Medford on the li 1st day of January, 1919, nnilnr rhnnter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. Von are further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp Hon of such property shall not bo miwln within sixty (60) days after the dnte 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. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this ISth day of April, 1913. M. U AI.TORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. , JOriN' II. CARKIN. ,. Attorney for Applicant. . Medford, Oregon. i"eb. 14-21-; 14, 1924 fiOOD-BVF. STAINED TEETH New Safe Treatment Illwu-lies iiark Teeili in Three -Uinutcs Dentists have discovered a new safe treatment which bleaches stains from teeth irivine yellow discolored teeth a beautiful flushing whiteness. It is called bleachodent Combination, nnd consists of a remarkable liquid wntcn curdles or softens the stains nnd a new kind of paste, - which instantly removes the softened stains, and pre ems new stulns from forming; blm- nlv brush the teeth with a few drops of the liquid then use the paste and even the dullest, teeth are quickly whitened. Tobacco stains disappear after first few applications. Bleach odent Combination was first made for children's teeth to avoid the use of harsh, crittv nastes which, are so harmful to children's soft Sensitive teeth. While Bleachodent Combina tion will Instantly remove surface stains do not expect it to remove stains caused by silver fillings, these are below the enamel, and Bleachodent Combination is not in tended to act on the enamel In any way. Fine for the gums. Bleacho dent Combination is widely used and recommended. Costs Just a few cents, nnd money back if not delighted. Get It today at nil good deulers. such as West Side Pharmacy, Heath's Drug Store, Medford Phnrmacy, Strang's Drug Store and Hasklns Drug Store. Adv. Notice of Application for lccl To Owen Young, the owner, accord ing to the record in the office of the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, of tho following described property, to-wit: Lot 2. block 2, Highland Park Ad dition to the City of Medford, Oregon'. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder or a Certificate 'of Sale for said pro perty Issued by tho City of Medford on the 21st dav of January, 1919, under Chnpter 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 bucIi property shall not be made within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the dute 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. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this lDth day of April, 1822. M. L. ATjFORD. i City Recorder of the City of Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney fur Applicant, , Medford, Oregon; Keb. 14-21-28 Notice of Application for Deed To E. Hoel, the owner, according to the record in the office of the County Clerk of Jnckson County, Oregon, of the following described property, to wit: Lot 0, block 3, Highland Park Ad dition to the City of Medford, Oregon. You nre hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, Is the holder of n Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued by the City of Medrord on the 21st day of January, 1919, under Chapter 14 of the Charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, und its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You nre further notified that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be niaue'within sixty (60) days after the date of service or the date of first publication of this notice, the City of Medford, Oregon, will domand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. pated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922. M. L. ALPORD, City Recorder of the City of Medford. Oreirnn. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. ' Feb. 14-21-2S Notice of Application for Deed To Geo. A. llayden. 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: Lot 6. block 4. Hichlnnrt Pnrlr Ad dition to the City of Medford,. Oregon. iuu are nereoy notified tnat 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 ot January, 1919, under Chapter 14 of the charter of the City of Medford, Oregon, and its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. ' are luriner notiried that if notwithstanding this notice, redemp tion of such property shall not be made within sixty 169) days after the dnte of servico or the date of first publication ot this notice, tho City of Medrord, Oregon, wilt demand a deed therefor from the City Treasurer of said City of Medford. JJated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922. ' M. L. ALFORD, City Recorder of tho City o Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN. Attorney for Applicant, Medford, Oregon. Feb. 14-21-28 Notice of Application for Deed To Mrs. Mary Agnes Everett, 726 East 4Cth St., Los Angeles, Calif., the owner,-according to the record in the office of tho County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, of the following de scribed property,, to-wit: Lot 10, block 8, Imperial Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon. You are hereby notified that the City of Medford, Oregon, is the holder ot a Certificate of Sale for said pro perty issued by the City 'of Medford on the 21st day of January, 1919. under Chapter 14 of the Charter nf the City of Medford. Oregon, and Its Ordinances enacted pursuant thereto. You are further notified that if noiwunsianiiing tills notice, redemp tion of; such property shall not be made within Bixty (60) dnvs nftxr lh dnte 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 ef said City of MedfoM. ' Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of April, 1922V ' JI. L. A I.FORD, City Recorder of the City of . Medford, Oregon. JOHN H. CARKIN, Attorney for Appilcant. Medford, Oregon. Feb. 1 -1-21-28 r l . 7 1 V"V"' Why Pay More? When you can get just as good or better at the ARMY STORES for less? Come and see. ... t ; : All Wool Blankets, 4-lb...',:.$B.45 All Wool Blankets, 5-lb .$7.00 All Wool Blankets C-lb .....$8.40 All Wool Blankets, 10-lb $14.00 Xavy Pea Coats $9.50 .Vnvy Pea Cloth Mackinaws $10.50 All Wool Union Suits $4.45 Cotton Union Suits $1.85 to $2.45 Cotton Under Shirts -;..50o Cotton Drawers ...;..50o fi Army Wool Shirts - $1.00 Army Wool Drawers $1.00 J Rubbers :-98o Hip Boots, Ball brand $5.25 Gloves, a pair....l2 l-2c up to $1.85 Bath Towels ,...25o White Handkerchiefs ...10c Bandana Handkerchiefs ,..10o Ever Bendy Safety Razors C9o Aviator Helmets $2.00 Corduroy Pants $4.25 Corduroy Breeches $4.25 Khaki Breeches $3.50 Army Soap, 1 lb bars', 15 for $1.00 Mail orders promptly filled. Vfe solicit your trade. United Army Stores 32 So. Central Ave Medford, Ore 'Aunt Betty Knew that the only 'way to get1 choice Bread is to use the best and purest ingredients, and to use them with liberal J' hand. ' ' You never found lier skimping or cutting mate rials. That's how her Bi-ead got, its deliciously tender, tooth- some sweetness. Better than crushed nuts-and-iioncy. Bet; ; ter than cake or sweet-i meats ot anything in the world but just good Bread. Pity you can't get it how. ' Btit you can. Ask for Aunt Betty's Bread i We have made it after Aunt. Betty's own recipe. The new home loaf with the old-home flavor. It's at your grocer's. Smith & Reynolds Bakery "Ask for this Bread" A CUT! A SLASH !j For the next thirty dsyt we are making special prlcea on all our dry a.hd green wood. . Invea-, tigate. It il to your Intereat " J VALLEY FUEL CO. 1 Phone 78 Tablets of soft baper tor scnoola alt tulj offtcg. j