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PAGE TWO Tocal and Personal Farmers, livestock raisers, fruit men and dairymen from all parts of tho county began arriving in the eily this morning to attend the agricultur al economic conference which con vened early this afternon for its three days of sessions. Bin ft cherry trees, the bent ever. Eden Valley Nursery, phone GKQ-J-li. . ( . ' tf See Samuel Cnteman or phone 912-J for the best garden Joan. 4 .Tho was born Sunday morning a nine pound daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Car) Y.. Tcnfc'wald, at their home, 1 Kim street. Rhubarb and asparagus roots. Eden Valley Nursery, phono 6H0-J-2. tf Unity literature teaches people how to be well, prosperous and efficient. Free distribution, 106 South Ivy. tf Henry Mackey writos partly as fol lows to Iouts Ulrieh, exalted ruler of the local Kilts lodge from Gold II It J where he Is recuperating from his re cent sovere -Illness, at the home ofhls sister: "I am more than pleased to write you and alt the good friends nnd brothers, that I am getting along fine, oat well and sleep good. 1 walked one mile up Kngue river this morning and back all by myself, and now will wrlto you a line. You may tell the M m1 ford Mall Tribune so that my friends wilt know 'that I am all right. 1 send my love and best wishes to all." Grafted Franquette walnut trees. Eden Valley Nursery, phono 680-J-2. tf Dr. H. P, Coleman has returned from his trip to the north coast cities. 283 'Tho Washington luncheon referred to in the Saturday edition of the Mail Tribune will be held at the home of Mrs. Jxmls Ulrieh on Friday, Fob. 22, and not on Thursday as previously ' statod. This is an annual event of the Crater Lake chapter of tho D. A. It. and the members look forward td it with a great deal of pleasure. A com mittee of ten ladies of which Mrs. 'Holt is chairman will entertain the other ladies of the chapter. For Bale Well rotted fertilizer for lawns or garden delivered, phono 7-F-4. Overstuffed davenport,' 8-0 long, denim cover. Good shapo, little used. fGO. J. Wels, Upholsterer. 2811 Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Myers were ex pected home some time today from a visit at Portland and Salem since lust Wednesday. For estimates on fixing lawns phono 912-J, Samuel ttatotnan. - Hemstitching will make your home made dress or' lingerie look like pro fosslonal work. liring your work to the Deuol Art Dept. for new Ideas. ' 288 BonJ. Forbes, Jr.,' stenographer of the statu public service commission and former resident of this city, ar rived Sunday for the hearing on tho application of the California Oregon Power company for a new tariff on two schedules. T. M. Campbell and NoWton McCoy, members of the com mission arrived this morning on train 13. Chairman Corey of the commis sion will not be present at tho heating. .You can get it at DeVoe's, tf Dry manzanita and laurel wood $4.00 per tlor. Longwill Wood Co., 419 North Fir street. 284 W. B. and R. IJ. Mitchell of Tacoma aro visitors in tho city,' as are also the following from Seattle: Mr. and Mis. Lioomls, Mr. and Mrs. It, K.Downle, Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Crockett, W. C Crockett, 'Fredk. H. Lester, W. W. Armstrongind J. C. Lirpher. Packard piano sold at Palmor Piano Placi. 284 Flowering shrubs, vines and orna moutuls, ldon Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf r The lowest temperature of the early morning today was two degrees below the freezing point, and a fog which lasted, until noon' mndo It feel quite chilly. Fair weather is predicted for Tuesday. 1 New shipment cotton crepe, ell colors,, 23c yd. Jap Art Store. Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, R Contrnl. Kev Walter Van Nuys of Portland, state representative of the education al department of tho Presbyterian church, is In the city to assist in the Sunday school institutes being hold this wuck in Contra! Point, Ashland, Modfbrd' trticl Rogue River. He spoke ill the Presbyterian church In Jack so nvi lip yKterday. I got mine at Urown'si 884 Oot soft paper sohool tablets at this ofhee. tf John C. Mailil, president of tho local Merchants association, James Taylor and Chas.' Roberts aro attend lng the state convention of the Ore gon retail merchants at Eugene the first three days of this weok. ' Phonographsl See Launspach. - Iti the interest of her sewing school. Anyone needing help in making or remodeling garments for themselves, family or friends call 188-R and join one of the classes now forming. Indi vidual instruction is given by appoint ment as usual. 281 We fix any old thing. Liberty Repair Shop. Note the Flavor It's the Milk , Fluhrer's Milk Bread At Any Grocer 4r Among Oregonlans temporarily in the city from out of town are H. A. Llndgren and H. C. Seymour of Cor vallis, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. DeCurgh of Kugene, G. W. M. King and IJenj. ForlwB, Jr., of Salem, Air. and Mih. .vhW, Itny lleckiiian, J. '. iUiyl- and ThOH. Dalzt'll of Klamath Falls, and 'the following from Portland: Mr. and ! Mrs. H. C. Kpii rigor, Mr. and Mrs. C. 1j. Kckes.Mon. Chas. Heal, F. W. Mon roe, C. F. Hawkins, George A. Mar shall, B. F. Hholl, and II. P. McGrani han. Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his trip to the north coast cities. 283 Fuller brushes efficient servants. Tel. 3G-K. 284 The Men's club of tho Presbyterian church will have their monthly sup per and program Tuesday night at 6:30 p. m. in the chapel. Men of the congregation are invited. Grafting wax at Monarch Seed Co. tf Who pays tho agent, you or the other fellow? Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 680-J-2. tf About 200 retail merchants of the state with their wives and families were expected in Kugeno today to at tend the annual convention of the Oregon Retail Merchants association. The meeting Is under the auspices of the university school of business ad ministration. Phonographs. See Launspach. Columbia plaster wall bourd. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. 13. C. Jerome who was confined to his home by illness Saturday and Sunday was able to be up today. -Cars for rent without driver. Elwood Auto Shop, S. Central. Why use a treadle machine when we will rent you a now White Electric for $3.00 per month. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlott. Next Thursday at 2 p. in. there will be a debate between Phoenix and Medford high schools on the question. "Resolved: That Oregon should have a cabinet form of government.' The judges will bo Chester Cook of Jack? sonville, Walter Fraser Brown of Phoenix and H. P. Jewett of Central Point. Tho boys to debate In Med ford are Edson Randall and Edmund Morris, and those to debate In Phoonlx are Paul Anderson and Ned Wold.. Brown fixes your shoes while you wait. 284 Fruit, shade nnd nut bearing trees, j Eden Valley Nursery, phono 680-J-2. : tf, Al Rlffel of tho Kelley Springfield Tiro company Is a business visitor from Portland in town today. I Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. night. 280 Call 191-L, Medford Beauty Shop,! Marcelling Shampoos Manicure -! Facial nnd Scalp treatments. 282 i - Attorney Harry Norton and R W. j Clark of Grants Pubs arrived in the ; city this morning' from that city to j represent Grunts Pass at the hearing on tho power company's application ; for a new tariff, to which the Grants Pass water company, of which Mr. ! Clark Is manager, had entered a for- j mal objection. Try our wet wash on your next wash day. 15 pounds for 75c. You can't do It at home for this amount. Medford Domcstlo Laundry. Personal Domestic Service. Phone 1G6. tf , Included among tho Californlans in tho city are Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Bailey j mm i. i-nwor or i .on Anirn nn. rvirtr. i. I A. Harper of ML Shasta City, Calif., 'and John W. Faux, M. F. Talt, J. F. I Murphy, Elton Colt, Mr. and Mrs. j Robert Baer and C. I'. Merwin of San 1 Francisco, Trade at homo and bank the differ once. Mden Valley Nursery, phone 080-J-2. tf Georgo Smith, of Ttosehurg, the state agent for the Whlto Truck com pany Is transacting business In Med ford today. Shine Parlor for ladles and gents. Fancy colored shoes a specialty. Brown's, 14 N. Front. ' 281 3 h. p. Novo gaBOllno englno, used two summers, $65. Jap Art Store. 284 , Tho American Legion post baskot hall team of Mod ford suffered a de feat of 20-18 Saturduy evening when they played the Yreka post team at Yreka. Brown guarantees his shoo repair ing. 284 Now Is tho time to overhaul thnt tractor and spray rig. For expert re pair work call Lee Elam, phone 1068. 283 Tho Crater club will hold Its semi monthly eruption at tho Hotol Mod foiji tonight. Selling out new phonographs and records all kinds half price. Gold Ray Realty Co. Opon evenings. . Try our dry wash 7o per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf! Today was a very busy one at thai Hotel Medford. At noon there were three lunchoons, tho Rotary club and the Kiwanlq club met together in Dinty Mohr's basemont, and the Ashland chamber of commerce met in tho small dining room. At 2:80 there was a land settlement meeting, and at 6:30 the Orators will give their eruption in the basement dining room. Netted Gem spuds. $1.75 per 100 lbs., delivered any place in Medford. J o h nso n Produce Co., 241 N. Fl r. phone 97. Our only business Is Insurance but wo cover every known kind of risk. R. A. Holm os, "The Insurance Man." tf J. f. Mann. James Taylor, nnd Clar onco Meekor left Sunday for the Ore gou Retail Merchants association meeting In Eugene. Hemstitching, buttons ooverod at the Handicraft Shop. tf Now is tho timo to overhaul that tractor and spray rig. For expert re pair work call Leo Elam, phone 1008. 283 R. E. Danahor, of Detroit, Mich., president of the Booth Kolly Lumber company, was the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs, F. A. Wheellhan. over Sunday. Soo Rrown for your first class shoe repairing. 284 Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Elchth and Bartlett. tf Chick Hawk, who underwent an operation at tho Barred Heart hospi tal several weeks ago, was ublo to be down town for the first timo. today. Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Star Market. 284 Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf E. E. Kelley, of tho state highway staff of southern Oregon, arrived in Medford today from Klamath Falls. Try our dry wash. To per lb., mini mum 75c. All flnt ploces Ironed. AmerlcMM'T-iiMidry. phono 873. tf l.l.ti-t . i..h, nil v:uios, 8c yd. Jap Al t yioi v. j C. E. Gates left Medford for Port land Sunday evening. Dr. H. P. Coleman has returned from his trip to the north coast cities. 2X3 Committee lenders of the Oregon Htatt'uMe development ran:fK'. ami railroad representatives, left I'orthmd yntrrtay for Medford td attend the JaekKon county agricultural economic conference. The Portland represen tatives Include Whitney L. Boise, chairman of the land settlement com mittee; E. E. FaviHe, chairman of the marketing committee, and Arthur Foster, of the organization depart ment of the chamber of commerce. I pay cash for used pianos. f Herb Launspach. Phone 227. ' A number of people from Medford nnd Ashland attended the big dance in Montague, Calif. Saturday at which the Medford D. O, K. K. band played. The band made the trip in a special car.. Coal briquettes. Clean and econom ical. Exclusive dealers, Hansen Coal Co. , Phone 239. tf Hickman's garage. at Gold Hill was robbed Sunday night, nccordlng to word received here from that town by G. B. Alden, deputy sheriff. The articles taken were tools and tires,. Deputy Alden left Immediately to in vest igate the case. Columbia, plaster wall board, Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. . . Miss Janetto Norris returned sev eral days ago from San Francisco where sho had been spending the lust few months. , A good sized industrious hoy at tending school wants a place to work evenings and Saturdays to help him get an education Address Troy Lln denmeier, 88 Park Place, phone to 547-J. , 281 Rev. Wm. B. Hamilton of St. Mark's Episcopal church was ill Sun day and unable to meet his congrega tion, so the services were not held. We have good values in used cars. Patton & Robinson, Inc. tf Sadie Orr Dunbar, president of the State Federation, of Women's Clubs will speak at the Business Women's club dinner Wednesday evening in tho small dining room of the Hotel Med ford. There will also be an election of officers following the dinner. Get your magazines at DeVoe's. Mr. and Mrs. Emit Mohr leave for San Francisco Tuesday evening to be gone, for several weeks visiting rela tives. While in Jhe city they will select furniture for the new rooms of the new floornow being constructed on the Hotel Medford. Before you buy that piano see Herb Launspach. Ho can nave you money. Ho knows pianos and Is reliable Of fice and salesroom, 114 W. Main St. Among the O. A. C. extension men from Corvallls who arrived in Med ford this morning for the agricultural conference are H. E. Cosby, A. O. Cowgill, A. G. Bouquet, E. K. Jackman Paul Marls and Helen Cowgill. There's a busy Business College In Medford. GWN Thero will be a special meeting of tho American legion In the Armory Tuesday evening and all tho circus committees aro requested to be pres ent. Tho ladles' auxiliary will also meet at the Armory that same night. Wo will loan you money to build or buy Holmes the Insurance Man. Iawronce Mann of Heath's Drug store accompanied by Mrs.. Mann and tho children left Sunday evening for Portland. They will stop oHf at Eugene where Mr. Mann will attend the Oregon Retail Merchants associa tion conference They will return In about a week. Exchange your old piano for a new one. See Launspach, phone 227. The Craters (economic) eruption In Dinty Mohr's barfement will tako place tonight at 0:30. Captain Vance, the big eruption, will preside.' Fresh smelt 10c per pound. Star Market. ' 284 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morris of Ban don, Ore., aro hero visiting relatives and friends. Wp. Morris Is hero on a business trip. They made the journey by auto. Duplicating save books for sale at this office. tf A vocnl solo, "Solo Mlo," by Miss Victoria Andrews, sung in her native Greek, will be one of the very pleas ing nitrations at the High School Parent Teachers association ou Wed nesday afternoon at the high school auditorium, beginning promptly tit 3 o'clock. Miss Noll McKcen will give an address on her work with the Girl Reserves. ' Columbia planer wall board. Cal for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. The directors of the Greater Med ford club gathered at the Hotel Hol land this nfternoon at 2:30 to meet Sadie Orr Dunbar, president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, who arrived in Medford this morning from Portland nnd will be in town for the economic conference. Knight's Packing Co. has machin ery on way to doublo their capacity for handling tomatoes and would contract for1 ono hundred acres of tomatoes at their plant In Medford. 292 S. Vilas Beckwlth, former. . well known resident of the valley who has been .visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Corning Kenly left today for hls'homo in Seat tle. Mrs. Bock wilh is remaining with Mr. and Mrs. Kenly. - Brown cuts down high shoes to oxfords. 284 Tho thlrty-ono delegates from Ash land to the Farm conference had luncheon at tho Hotel Medford today nnd were addressed by one of the professors from O. A. C. Ralph Brandon of tho Tomlin Box factory left for Los Angeles Sunday to make a short visit there. Mrs. M. C. Pfelfer leaves this even ing for Portland. The landscape group of the agricul tural conference met this afternoon at the Hotel Holland. Frederick Weeks is leaving for San Francisco tomorrow evening. Hnsklns for Health. tf EVEUY KNOWN FORM OF INSURANCE AND BONDS R. A. HOLMES "THE INSURANCE MAN" PHONE 444 JACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDINQ 8INCE 1909 OBITUARY CAMI'llKI.!, Abner II. Campbell pufc:'() to hi reward citrly Holiday morning after, a ling;riiiK lllne.ss of almoat four yeara, which time was eoflHtnntly ppont in iv. DereaMPd was born in Tipnranoe, Ind., January 27, ISliO and at tho timo of his death wan aui'd 04 yearn, and 20 days. Tho first thirty years of Mr. Camp holl'H life were spent in his native. Htato, where he was well liked by his many school friends and his business associates. Jn the early part of 1S1I0 he went to Kansas and met his life time part ner. Miss Anna Wolfe, and to this union three children weru born: Kit M. t'mpbull and Mrs. O. C. Maust of Medfonl and; Willam Campbell of Los Angeles. ' Jn 3907 tho Campbells moved to California living there but three years then camo to Medford where , they have since reaided. In passing Mr. Campbell leaves to mourn his loss, besides his very many friends his wife, three children and three brothers and throe sisters, Itov. D. C!. Campbell, Colfax, lnd.; Dr. W. a. Campbell, Chtlcogo, I II. c Hose B. Harterj Chicago, Inn. a Mrs. O. , G. j Storm, Wauseka, III.; Dr. R. M. Campbell. Lafayette, lnd. nnd Mrs. Orant Cook, Prairie View, 111. , Funeral services will bo held at the Perl Funeral homo Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 2:00 p. m.. Rev. Leach of the Ilap ttet church officiating. .; Interment in the I. O. O. F. ceme tery, Medford.- " ' . i HANKS Mabel Hanks, 4S years old. wife of A. J. Hanks, passed away at their home 405 N. Grape street, at 2:30 this morning. Mrs. Hanks was born at Santa Monica, Cal., Jan. 28, 1876. When a small child, she with her parents came to Ashland, Ore., where she grew to womanhood. The family then' went to Klamath county, where they resided Tor 10. years. She then went to Woodburn. Ore., at which place sho was married to A. J. Hanks, and with who msho came to Medford In October, 1922. Sho loaves besides her husband, four brothers and one sister: Charles Hiaiidon, Agnes, 'Ore.; James Hmn don, lloise,' Idaho; F. S. and G. W. Brandon of Medford and Mrs. Lola Owlngs, Tlurbank, Cal.. ' ! . Funeral services will ho held at the Conger feunoral chapel at 1:30 Wed nesday. Interment In Ashland ceme tery. Montana Life Co. Pays Jordan Policy George L. Forgo, general state agent o the Montana Life Insurance com pany of Helonn, Mont., reports an In cident which Is most significant. On December 9, 1923, application was made for a Joint 20-pay contract on the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Jordan. On December 23d, the policy was issued at tho homo office of the company and waft delivered January 5th, settlement of" -the-contract being made by a 90-day note. , On February 6th, just 30 days from tho date tho policy was delivered, Jor dan met his death by accidental elec trocution, and on February 9, a chock tor $2000, was mailed to his widow, payment being mnde within four days of the date of the accident and with out his having paid out one cent. It will be noticed that Just 90 days elapsed from the time application for Insurance was made until tho check was written. For further particulars concerning the insurance plan of the Montana Life see Russell. Hibbard, 319 Laurel St. 2S2 II. A. M. Crater Luko Chapter No. S3 Regular Convocation Tuesday, February 19th, 7:30 p. m. Visitors wel come. A. F. NOTH, Secretary. Bible Thought to Tcxfcy SOUKCK OIC TKITR 1IKT.P Mtf help coiueih from the Lord, which mndo heaven and enrth. I'snlm 121:2. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK OH TRADE Seven tur key hens. Kast of school at Jack sonville. Wakefiold. 2S2 TAKEN iti' Three burros, one grny nnd two black. Owner can have . same by 'calling 'the pound. C. A. Adams, Chief of Police. ' 2R6 WANTED Houses to paint; will paint them good nnd right and reasonable. T. Eddy, l'lum St., west side. P. O. Box 1076. 287 FOR SALK Oood work team, har ness nnd wagons. Reasonable. T. Kddy. Plum St., west side. P. O. liox 1076. 2S7 FOR SAI.R OR TRADR Work mule, 1 price $35. or will trade for fenein?r or lumber. Phone G17-L. tf" TO l.OAX $500 on city property. Phone 51T-L. tf F.&E. Theatre CENTRAL POINT TONIGHT - ' THOS. MEIGHAN In "HOMEWARD BOUND" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY WM. S. HART In "THREE WORD BRAND" Two Rcol Paramount Mack Sennett Comedy Country Store every Monday Night Admission 10c and 30o Matlnea every Sunday 2:30 P. M. 283 N KITCHEN SURVEY The home demonstration's office was a busy place this morning when a committee of women were engaged In compiling tho results of a kitchen sur vey that bus recently been started In the county. This survey already cov ers approximately 150 farm homes, and as a result it will be easy to toll what percentage of that number have many, few or no conveniences. Fr mi this information the women hope to formulate resolutions showing the most pressing needs of the farm homes in this vicinity. The committee consist ing of Misses Hanley and Teich, Mes dnmes John Gammill, H. F. Whetstone, W. Barnes Smith, Wm. Warner and A. T. Lathrop, hopes to finish tho survey during the month. There are many people who still need educating on the fact that the whole success of the farm enterprise centers in the home. If the mother Is unable to attend to her multitudinous duties the health and welfare of the whole family suffers, and consequently the success of the farm work is imper illed. The most Important crop of the farm is the children, and the best so lution of the problem of keeping the children on the farm is to provide a home where they can have some of the modern conveniences of life, which not oitly take the drudgery out of life, but allow .time for rest, recreation and mental Improvement. The committee, also asks the coop eration of other committees and clubs In correcting the abuso of using our country roads as a dumping ground. At tho forum of tho Medford Cham ber of .Commerce, next Wednesday all of tho representatives attending ..the economic; conference from, tho Ore gon Agricultural college, the Port land end Stulc Chamber of Commerce and the Land Settlement commission will be guests. No speaker has been selected, but with the array of talent there will be among tho guests the members ot the chamber will bo assured of a good program. Those visitors will be in Medford to ussist tho farmers and fruitgrow ers in the formulation of a program which will help them to attain a greater degree of success. Attendance at this forum will show an apprecia tion ot their efforts. Card of Tluinks Wo wish to express our appreciation and thanks to all friends for their many kindnesses, in our recent be- McLeod lived next door to a fire station. ;' , ' He -thought he didn't need insurance. His home, and the fire station, too, were wiped out in Berkeley's con flagration. The only , protection is insurance. Insurance rates on dwellings are low. To-morrow is often Too late. McCurdy-Daniels InsuranceAgency.lnc. Medford National Bank Building ' ' Telephone 123 Medford, Oregon Paper Doilies Sizes 4 inches to 12 inches Round, Square and Oval Lace and Embroidered 10c per package, any size Medford Book Store 34 No. Central Ave. MEN CONFERENCE MEN TO BE FORUM SPEAKERS . beloved one. and for the beautiful flowers sent durinri the illness nnd after me hurles 1'. Chainplin. mi:s rii,l:l.KS i'. cli.'.-uri.l.v MKS. Al:MH J- I'llA.MI'I.I.V. MltS. C'.KOKHIA c. kktti.i:. MliS. lsUATUICK " JOXIW- 1IKI) I,. CIIAMI'LIN. Armory TU mmm BHimT Beginning. iflllll l ' Greatest ! ,; ';, .; T Wi J American jfm I1PJ ( i 9ma myji in Years MfC-J I "Quit kleUin- inc. Ioift fjfi . V (W V TiVn I you sec I'm lK-atcn?f r MO , I Slurry him. ir I'd ""' - rsf 1 liiin two years ago I'd have ' JfevrLsS" iff I jumped at the chance. '" Ji 1 !. Villi I would now only ;ViJirt5rCs I f he's siii'li a simple guj a !VU SWST wm it bg k!d unit I ain't got ,A SMIiwJSSj fl tint heart to fold lilm. fffW$SS I ff ! lie . thinks I'm decent. sSavlKif ll years In St. l'aul. Men, s JgSSwB'Wl men, I hate them all. Hut j fcffigf e W I don't never say again ho g fiw Xr . ain't gMl enough for me. u 4-ti TlV f Jf- It's me ain't good enough iqfi & kjg with BLANCH SWEET WILLIAM RUSSELL GEORGE MARION EUGENIE BESSERER TONIGHT "TIHLHY" with the ii Ici.rated French star, Andrec Lnfnyettc. Mew Show BImI Newkighs SffTniii Newldess SJMa KewMusic tffil MAIL ORDERS' RECEIVED NOW Make checks, money orders payable to Geo. A. Hunt, Rialto Theatre Inclose telf-addresscd, ttampod envelope to Insure safe return. Prices: Orchestra $2.20, $1.65: Gallery $1.10 (unreserved). Includes War Tax. Seats on sale Saturday, Feb. 23, at Crowsor.'s; hours 12 to 4 and 7 to 9. INCOME TAX SERVICE ' , furnished on State and Federal Personal Returns Corporation Reports Partnership Returns Coriioration Records Corporation Returns Compilation of your records tor theso reports, and Counsel In all Income Tax Hatters GEO. G. HEWITT Income Tax Adviser 304 and 305 Medford National Bank Bldg I Telephone 326 , 1EAD NOSE THROAT EARS i?l kfndV hoflori, l)mllta. Nurc ftoou. AMI mi "'" " . ESDAY NIGHT, FEB. 26 8:30 CURTAIN Special Dill Orchestra I if mm, v