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6 O fili;OOX. FIJI l)V. ft.Y ''!). 1!).- o O rA(!K Til It EE JPB.um.jTii'fpf; TiBlltm mi i i i i I " L NORM IE ATI E. CHURCH ESCAPES MAIDS AND) lie. J Willard De Yoe Is to plve the Memorial sermon At the Finn Methodist episcopal church next Sun ( 'WtTIuek mm Tiny Scouts reoelved'a large numtior of awards at the Court of Honor held Thursday. May 28, at tho Medford build iiiK- Dr. U. K. Unhnaon, presi dent of the a'ourt of Honor, v:is In hai'KP. with lr. Frank Roberts, C. A. J. Shad. Hamilton. Dr. day mormiiK ut 11 o'clock. This ser- ,-v. I". Holt, Fire Chief Hoy Klliott, ice is under the auspices of the Grand Scoutmasters Artuh U. Gnihb. George Army of tho Republic and a most cor- iKllI,i!,,inn ftnd Hudolph Hills as mein . , , , , rbers of the court and examiners. um. mvmiuun s exuauea 10. mo pun- ; Thft feuture o tllIs Court of Honop lie. The chorus of First church Is to WILL PAY VISIT TO CM furnish the music. was the award of the first star rank ' In the evening at badge in the Crater Lake council, and , I8 o'clock the Woman's Foreign Ml3- " , 'elonary society will hold their annual NEW YORK, May 29. (A, thank offering twrvtee. Miss Mary Having accepted J1190 for living Young, who is now at her home in ...... i - i. "Ash In li fl nn fiirlntii'h. frnm 1 h niin- Rion flnl.1 in Tnrttn tvtll clvo flin 'wl,1wia IieariUtUrO. of Ihn ITnltPri QtntnQ nml ri1rnt1 nf. . . ' " 1-.. . . or the evening. It will be an inspira tional service and all lovers of mis- of special Interest. the worthy Scout. Eugene Orr. troop 4, is today tho -proud owner of this bade.. He was highly complllnented by members of the court, and expects to apply for rank of life scout in the fers totalling some $2g0,000 to com i .uwr, xuutu slonary work will find this servi. IT VI IU O HI VULCBl 1 UIlllI , JB UII I11D way back to Finland. He will earn $15 a week as a draughtsman at HelslngforB and run for love of the game rather than money. Surrounded by athletes, officials and admirers, Paavo yesterday made his adieu, and found himself hard prcsed by young women who sought to get within kissing range as he was about to board the liner, Stockholm. Frederick W. Rublen, secretary of the A. A. U., issued an account1 The premium list for tho Jackson of Nurml'a expenditures. - ' (County Fajr and Pear Show is being The $1190 represented 170 days prepared an dwill be issued early this living expenses at $7 a day. In ad- yn. In crder that the people may dltion $175.50 was spent for tele- t:omnxncn to prepare their community grams and telephone calls in Nurml'a exhibits the Fair Association desires behalf, hlB fare home cost $200 and ;tnte that the general rules In last transportation from New York to vn- yfel,'s i.nMi.Jum list will apply this rious parts of the country in which year he engaged In meets, was paid. His1 ' u n!so been decided to eliriate passage to this country was provided inc "veeiifltaice prizes on community by a club. iCxnUm. and award a prize of $50 to lpon the- recommendation of Scout Kxocutive Cecil A. Cook, tho members . of the court awarded Merit Badges to Kugene Orr for first aid. personal work in wood, bird study and fire manshlp; and to Adolph Uandatl, troop 4, in first air, personal health and pub lic health. Austin Hubbard, troop 5. was ad vanced to first class rank and .badgo presented by President Dr. R. SI. John son. , Gale Oooley. troop 4. wo$ advanced to second class rang and badgep re sented by Committeeman L. D. Shade. Mr. Rublen said Nurml had been ' Cilx Vhil!f 5orinC 06 2".3 pnInts" Thls offered $3000 a week for twenty weeks by a circuit that he could have taken home $00,000 on one contract alone for sale of his signa ture to a manufacturer for a testi monial. Many o.ther monetary offers also were scorned. Nurml broke 38 world's records, ranging from the three-quarter mile distance to the 10,000 meters run, competing in 48 track meets which took him over more than 15,000 miles. will give all the communities a chance to win a prize. n Any fi,i!:er Information will he fur nish"!! ty wr.ting Sid Brown, secre tary. V George Beban at Splendid Drama at Craterlan Tomorrow How will the future judge of Amer ica in its present era of social laxity which came ns a reaction to the anx iety and agitation of the last war? That is the question evoked by Mil ton Sills and Doris I-Jenyon in their latest drama, "I Want My Man," which will he shown again tomorrow, mat inee and evening at Hunt's Cratorian theater, laying off tonight for the graduation exercises 1925 class, Med, ford High school. Will they see it with tho eyes of Sills Through the .efforts of a- special: committee 'of. the Medford Chamber of Commerce, conuueted by letter and wire in connection with lames T. Jardine, dire lor of ;he aurlnil tural experiimir :iti'-:i M Cuvvju.:::. his brother. S-. ; -t.;: oi A -i:!u:i Jardine. in I've :... t.. cHdv s - ..u (net, baa f.nally -n(nuii i. t-n.i:i:;o his itinerary and Mop ia MiMiford on Thursday, June 25. for a lew hours to attend the encampment of the Oregon National guard. , Secretary Jardine will arrive from San Francisco on the Shasia at ll:0u a. m., and will leave about a p. i by auto for Roseburg. From '.here ho goes 'to Corvallis the next day and on tho 27th goes by auto to Salem and Portland. The trip is made through Oregon by auto, so he can gut a better idea of the state.; Thursday, May 25, will be known as Secretary of Agriculture Day "i the .encampment and a program is being arranged In keeping there with, which will include the secre tary and party being entertained for lunch at brigade metis. Senators McXary anil Stanfield. Congressman llawley, Slnnott and Crumpacker and other noted men of the Ftate have been invited and will probably attend. VIEWS VARY ON I FIGHT WINNER NEW YORK, May 29. Mike Mc Tlguo will go into tho ring at the Yankee stadium at 30 o'clock tonlKht to defend his ' world's light-heavy-weliiht crown against Paul Horlenbncli, knockout,- king.- ,. .. ... ... . , llerlenba'ch Is a favorite with many, but assurans by the chamijion that he is in excellent trim and that his right hand Is working to order, have given some fans a different view of the battle. These figure McTigue will outsmart the challenger after Paul has punched himself out. McTigue has been much criticised since he won the titlo for purely defensive tactics in no-decision lights. Thoro will be a decision to night. Uarlenbach is confident of winning by a knockout and intends to draw McTigue from his defensive shell and force him to swap blows during the 15 rounds. . . TT L . Tr,it ,n llla role ot Oulinn Eyre a man re luuuu i iicutic l Ufiigfii'tur nlng after eight years' seclusion In France, during which he was seeking cure from blindness incurred in the war? To Sills it ts a world up-cndcd, a IS P. E. 0. You will be compelled to admit that the results of S.S.S. are really amazing! MANY people imaginc0 that ec zema or tetter needs only somo external application on the skin in ordci pet relief. This is bec.iuso tho nttci.tii.il of tVicv sufferer is si violently directed S tho intense burn imr sni itchiiiL' whi.ih, nccompuniea thi.H disease. Try na they may ixi-mancnt relief lll lievtr bo theirs until tho disease laden blood ia thoroughly cleansed. We know there is one tiling that stops eczema and that is more red-blood-cclls! S.S.S. builds them by tho million! You can increase your red-blood-cells to the point vhcro it is practically impossible for eczen-.a io exist. We know that as blood-cells in crease in number, blood impurities vanish! Wo also know that niht follows dny. Both aro facts! Uut havo you, eczema sufferers, ever actually taken advantage of this won derful fact? Thousands just like you havo never thought about it. Skin eruptions, eczema, vith all its fiery, skin digging torture, and its soul tearing, unreachable itching, pimples, blackheads and boils, they all pack up and go, -when tho tide of blood-colls begins to roll in I Blood-cells are tho fighting- giants of Nature! S.S.S. builds them by tho million! It has been doing it since 1S2G. S.S.S. is one of the greatest blood cell builders, blood-cleansers and body strengtheners known to us mor tals I When you put these facts to gether, then to continuo to have ec zema and skin eruptions looks mora like a sin than a disease. S.S.S. con tains only vegetable medicinal in gredients. Because S.S.S. docs build red-blood-cells, it routs eczema, clears the skin, builds firm flesh, fills out hollow cheeks, and gives you that more up ana going appearance. a a a i, .am .n .wj .tn, ptores in two nixes. Tim larger nizo IS more economical. nC C Q he World's Best jf taJ.kJ.kaA 'iloodMcdicine OUR STORE will e m CLOSED ALL MEMORIAL DAY la 1991 B ttt GROCER Phone 252 . George Bolmn In his latest and fin est Picture "The Oreatnst I.nve nf All ' Is tho attraction at the Rlalto theater ,worlu OI "apper orgies, or tea dancing today nnd tomorrow. "The Greatest j matrons and reckless fathers. But bo Love of All" required more than two meath it all. ho aces there Is thnt years to produce, and Is a remarkably (soundness of heiitngo that will emerge effectivo blending of humor nnd i)a- inhovo tho Phaso of pleasure madness thos, with a rich and powerful drn- tlmt Prevails. matlc story, written and directed by' Tho Picture has beon well cast, the star, who also plays the leading Phyllis Haver. May Allison and Paul chnracter. Nicholson give excellent renditions as With nn overwhelming record of the vlelims of Jazz mania. Kate Bruce past success in "The Sign of the Rose." aml Theresa Maxwell -Conover. as a Mr. Beban hns probably achieved tho l,nlr of mothers, give contrasting por- trlumph of his career In "The Great- .t'uynls of equal merit. Little Frankio rwans snows promise in a child role. OrtRftON CITY. Ore., Mny 29.- Miss Muithimo (irimsliy of Portland was elected president of tho P. 10. O. Slstrehood late yesterday at the close of the meeting late yesterday at the state convention here. Miss Mabel tiiinpkins. of McMlnn villc was elected first vice president; Miss Mattio Bodino second vlco presi dent; Miss Bessie Miekie, Portland, organizer; Mrs. Alnle O. Welch, Port land, recording secretary; Mrs. Maude Goeller, Klamath Kails, correspond ing secretary; Mrs. Agnes Kelly, Med ford, treasurer. , The loafer is not awell man. est .Love of Ail. Two reels of comedy, Pnthe Review nnd Peggy Ridley are additional fea tures on tho bill. " i "-: ; - ' ' Portland Men Open Natatorium in Ashland, Prominent Attorney , ., Visiting Medford COAST CONFERENCE MEET IS OPEN SEATTLE, May 29. (A. P.) Ath lotes of , eight . Pacific -coast schools had a forecast of cool weather with occasional rains for tbe qualifying trials of tho annual Pacific inter collegiate conference track meet in the University of Washington sta dium here today. The finals are to morrow. The university of Washington, Ore gon, Stanford, Montana and Idaho, and Oregon Agricultural, Washington State and Whitman colleges each entered fourteen men in the IB events on tho program of the meet. The preliminaries Included the 100 and 220 yard dashes, the high and low hurdles and the javelin, discus nnd shot events. Glen Hartranft -and Bill Richard son, Stanford; Jimmy Charteris, of Washington and Russell sweet, Mon tana, were the outstanding stars entered. SPORT BRIEFS W E ST W A It D HO, England. Mny Z9. (A. P.) Robert Harris of Dun dee," Scotland, today won the Brit iah amateur golf chaninfonshln. de feating Kenneth Fradgley, of War ren, 13 up and 12 to play. ST. LOUIS, May 29. (A. P.) Both Stanislaus Zbyszko, who heralds himself heavyweight champion of the wrestling world, and Joe Htecher, rtonraskan. declare themselves in perfect trim and ready for the gong to start them in their ISO, 000 bout here tomorrow. Experts any both men look ready fora gruelling see sion. Yesterday's Results. At Portlnnd-Los Angeles, rain. At Oakland, 0; Sacramento, 2. At Vernon, 9; Salt Iako, 7. At Seattle, 3; San Francisco, 6. When the baby yells because a pin is sticking, him. soothing syrup will make him insonsiblp to tho i;iin, but It won't pull the pin. 0 Tho Ashland Natatorium and dance i hall is now open under tho manage ment of Olo O. Slctten and George R. i White, formerly of Portland,' Mr. -HIetton and Mr. White havo made extensive repairs on tho old Natator ium building, making It one of south ern Oregon's popular- amusement places. The Natatorium has two large swimming tanks, equipped with spring boards nml other equipment. Judge C. IT. Carey of Portland, who is in Medford to make tho ad dress to the graduating class of tho Medford high school tonight, is a prominent attorney of the state and a member of tbe firm of Carey & Kerr. The Judge was a trustee for the government assisting in ad justing affairs In the air production service and liquidating the assetH on hand In Oregon nnd Washington nt tho close of the world's war, In cluding timber lands, railroads and paw mills. FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES DRUGGIST WOULD ONLY RECOMMEND ALVITA MIKING IT IN 19 states Good yil . jx , 1S50 . 192S I . 'W Oar Dkmood JpbiU l JJjq- , I ofQlUtrawl5rvk , yOu'ttR Of. - I 7X C' "Before nllowilig myeolf to become enthused over ALVITA tablets, I tried them out on myself. I can say truthfully that I am surprised at the results of the tablets. I have had a lot of trouble with my bladder and kidneys and have tried many remedies from tho store. Tho only thing I would 'recommend today for prostatic and bladdor troubles is the ALVITA tbalot. I got complete re lief from my own trouble, which satisfies me of their merit." (Signed) E. A. HOSENBEROER. Alvlta Tablets aro scientifically prepared from tho wonderful alfalfa plnnt, which through its long root absorbs tbe vital elements lime, iron nnd phosphates necessary to health and vigor. Alvlta has proved espec ially beneficial in overcoming kidney, bladder and prostate trouble. No matter what you havo tried, try this remedy of Nature now. A dollar buys a box at Heath's Drug Store. Mail Orders accepted. . Adv. 11 li r mm - mm Ol'R PAINT -STICK KTJI CLOSKIl THAN A BROTHKR. "That Is the homo of a prudent, provident man" is the remark made by passersb when they view 0 home thnt lias been painted properly. II increases tho beauty and value of every thing it touches paint does. T' la 1 ' ? m Follow Peter Paint's Acfuce ' O.B.WILUAMS CO. Sash & 'Doors cafpSiaets Made to fit exactly in the place you want them. You are not required to use stock size that doesn't quite it. O. B. Williams Kitchen Grbineo are made of-selected high grade fir smoothly finished ready foe pzint. They save steps and labor and soke the kitchen attractive and neat. Send us the space you want to fit your cabinets in and we f will quote you prices. We. sell direct rromoux factory Ircc at lowest prices consistent with good quality. Sash and Doors 19C0 First Ave. So., Seattle, Wn. 5ffconijl)Qrahle Flavor Is everything In Ice cream, la fact, If Ice croam lacks flavor and has every other Rood quality, It alls short ot what It should be. Our creaniB combine flavor with purity. , ! 1 Aak for Nutritious Ice Cream Jackson County Creamery pOOOOOOOOCOOGOOCOCI HAIL The Medford Markets M Will Remain Open Tomorrow Until 10:30 a.m. DO YOUR WEEK-END MEAT BUYING BEFORE 10:30 SATURDAY! : . INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. 1 Lest We Forget Belleau Wood Chateau Thierry Closed Entire Day ' Van's ; Repair Shop Thorough Automobile Repairing Season guarantee on squeaky wheels ' '" ' tightened in shop. .. . , . LELAND VAN DERM ARK, Prop. 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