it- w.TiTQTiTi matl ttcttjuxt:. rr:DFOT?r, oircnoN. Wednesday, matcctt 14. 102s. PAGE TURKU WATER USERS ON NEW ADRiENNE : HOPKINS LATERAL STEWARD SHOP ! RLE 2ND SUIT! Water users under the Hopkins lateral diti-h. whfrh includes tir- ', riiury north of Mfdfo.M, in eir-1 euit court here yesterday after- J noon, filed its second suit against I U10 Public Water cumpuny to pre- j vent that rompuny from putting 1 lin increase of water rates into j effect. The first suit was filed' in the. Marion county circuit court I mi.nll iiii.l iL-ill I... . ... f.,,. (Ii first hearing next Friday and it Is largely un appeal from the de- clslon of the state public service cum mission, which authorized i 1 'increase from $l!.5U to $C.5 per) acre pet- year for maintenance , nn to correpopdcnce with east ffes. 1 ei 11 arnl coast concerns, have vi.-jit- Yesterday's action was filed by ! cd personally several of the stores M. F. Hanley. John Carkin, F. K in and around San Fraiisco. Fpton, W- W. Gregory. James Complete stock for the opening. Owen und W. U. Jackson, -.villi j t'lark. Skulason and (.'lark of J Portland the attorneys Inr the j pluintiffs. t'lalming that the Pub lic Water company is not clashed 1 as a public utility and therefore has no right to authorise an in crease in rates, the plaintiff.-, hi , the complaint, seek an injunction against tnc collection 01 tne new rate. The complaint points out that I lie water company, which suc ceeded the liogue Valley Canal cumpuny, failed to recognizo ear lier contracts, which guaranteed lo water users that the rate would not go above $2. also claim thut 0. The plaintiffs j the new rate is execpsivo and is bevond the' ubil-. itv of mnnv users t.. n,l thai ' it would bo cheaper lo abandon larming land than to pay i;.5o' per ncre. The action that Is now pending i in Salem was filed in Marion county against the public service commission, rpiestioning its author ity In authorizing the increase of rales, following a hearing which Wies held In Medfoi d last year. J.ioth cses will he . vigorously car ried on by the water users, who last year created a fund tu fight the. increase. BARKER OWEN CASE Following adjournment yester day afternoon, the equity case of Sumner Marker against M rs. f leu. Owen and Minnie l'arker will be resumed here Monday morning before Circuit Judge Thomas, who opened court today in Grants pass, wli.'ie be will be engaged for th:. re m a i n d e r of t h i h week. Following the completion of the equity case, a divorce case is next un the local doeket, followed by EeverM civil actions and at least four criminal rases, according to present Indications. The plaintiff in the 1'arker Owen unil I'nrker case, claim that in IflUO he entered into co-partnership with his mother-in-law, M rs. Owen, and his wife. Minnie Haiker. und that he was to receive a third interest in the profits derived from the ieorge Owen ranch estate. Parker was; the superintendent of the ranch, j Fp unti 2 o'ehu-k this aftnnuum which is said to bo one of 1 h-1 t ho Cuseudinn. the tcu-pr.s.seiiifr largest in southern Oregon. j ail'Mliip of the West Coast Transit Following the completion of this cunipauy. had failed to arrive at case, a. divorce suit, witn Mrs. the Med ford airport and, according Parker as the plaintiff against I , ()rpoit headquarters, the Hhip Sumner Parker, will be heard. j VVas believed to have landed al Ku- Of" the four criminal in-ibms. grnr. Tin; anival of the ship here the most interesting one is that) was being anxiously awaited by A. of v.. Silllman. who is appeal- ; Klonnett. who had two cousin?, iuu from the local justice court, j Chira and Hu bel Phillips, of He where he was recently fined" $."" i j.ttle. on board. The ship Is bound for violating the city zoning law j from Seattle to San Francisco and by operating a smalt store In ihejwjm scheduled to arrive here at residential district near the nwU:3n o'clock this afternoon, high school. Silliman appealed! j . , r t he case, immediately following the Justice court decision and plans to carry the case to highest court, if he does not the in in circuit court. Italph Clark, charged with the hold-up of Alex Daniels and Carl Upper man last December, will be Kiven his third trial, two other juries in the case ha vim; been unable to agree. L. UnmitiKer n nd Q. Qulgley. charued with the theft f a cow in the Pinehurst district, will be given n trial and It Is probable that Jack Derondo. arrested here last month on bad check charges, will also be tried. Children need Joy. Ilrnwlnu tip should not be a burden, l.earnitu; should be " without tears. It is ri-ally- linporlant for buys and Kh-U lo bave a Kreut. ileal of fun and foolishness and Inushtcr In th.-lr i.vi-rv ilav life. ' ' PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH T1U How To Open Clogged Vottrils and End Head-Cold. Vou feel fine in a few momenta. Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged not:trilt will open. The air passages of your head will clear and oti can hrctithe freel. N'o more dullne?.-. head ache: no hawkiiiK. nnufflinK. mu ious dlsehnn:es r dryness; no ilng for breath at nigh;. " druggist you wa nt n Kly'n Cream Italni. oi . "'1 iragrani. .i!itiepi , ' nntrtn. ht it penetrw.. ry nlr tiHssate or tne n. ami heal the swollen, tnfln... um. membrane, and relief con.. in stantly. If Is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Ilon'r stay i.f the h. Hno OPENS The Ten and Fifteen Dollar Women's store, which will bo lo cated in the space formerly occu pied by the Adrienne Steward Simp, will be opened by Dr. and M rs. (.. T. Steward Friday morn ing at nine o clock To he run on the plan of similar stores, which have sprung into popularity all along the coast during the past two years, the local concern is anticipated It!v,a grout deal of The store which will specialize ln Smalt sizes, missy and 'flvce '(Women" frocks is a result of sev eral month:: study and invest tun - I tion by the Stewards, who in adtli- consisting of clever spring dresses, 1 coats and hats has already arrived 1 11 ml is being nrnniired in the store' by .Miss I 'a Ionia Kandleinan. who has bceiiplaci-d in charge of the new store, assisted by .Mrs. -F. t. j Porter in charge of sales, and Mrs. ; W." P. Wilhclm. who will handle hilterations. The store will be run on the "servo yourself phm," giving femi nine choppers the opportunity to choose their own garments 'from the racks before' calling a sales lady. The serve yourself plan. which cuts down (he overhead j considerably, is responsible for the i reusouaoie prices enargeu mr uio 1 Karments,- and will no douht pi ove : I'opuiav wiur tne lennnino snop- pCI'M who )lcfer. to' "look before they leap.' ALLEGED BOUNTY When given a hearing in the lo cal JiiKtice court yesterday after no tin, crarges of assistini; to de fraud the county in the collection of bounty claims, which hud been preferred against A. li. Ayres and John L:tig-:;is,.-vert! dismi.sned. Hog- I gin and Ayres, according to the i ! complaint tiled by Deputy Game j j Warden Koy Parr, aeied as wit- neaceit lor Uenneth tiigham when he collected Sl'i- for bobcat and coyote pelts at the county clerk .s office February h; The charges were not sustained. Deputy Game Warden Parr al leges that the pelts were entitled to no bounty due to the fact that the animals 1 ad been killed in Khtniuth county and then brought into JucksQu county Iok lummy col lection. No other arrests have been ' made as yet, but it is believed that i nt least two more will he. ! BIS PASSENGER E A. C. AI.LENHAS STORY Albert Cooper Allen, as the Med ford author Is known in the literaiy woild. hut who Is knuwn here at home as plain "A. C." the fath ! of .lim. and whose latest book. "The Little Sheplierd of I.iva Lake." I nttraetint; wide ntleiitioti, and who ,'uas written a number of short stories, has attin broken into a magazine, thh time with "The Cav ern of llatnbato." a story tit' the I'iiilllipines in the eurrent issui! of the banner Trail magazine. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and Jim left tills niurninc'hy nlitoinobile to take in the stHte basketball tournament at Salem. LOST BUSINESSMAN l.UXCVIKW. Wash iW More than forty .Mar men 14 today went Into the woods near ( dr on a search lor Krank ' retlied business man. misslnff since last Wednesday. Mix Hood . Klver. Ore.. Ci-ac ltal. w ho were e)icted to old teleidioned early I today they could not come l.ec iusc tne) were neeile.i ;1t home , icyi lluod ltver ' m'.-hnrds fu.i. I frost. I!i.ald of jnn lias bi- offered KUKcnc by Mrs daUKhtei I., i.. Wo, of .lanes. ls. rtK wactM st the Mall Trlh - RUTH AWARDED sihii lit f f , " - ? 1 1 mm$t rtns?. mmzh i f? 31 1? v n ? X hu lists'! ?' jstsrS-W- r r t 1,.. s .Jvy iH M . Ruth KMer, girl flyer who tempted the. Atlantic, snapped at the state capitol building", Albany, N. V., as she vas presented witlothe Spanish medal of honor by State Senator J. Griswold Webb. On the ritfht are Governor and Mrs. Alfred E. Smith. , Below u a view of the medal. ; Monthly Report Thi' KtullsUlcul ii'port for llif limlltll (if Feliruai-y shows tin; ful Inw'iiiB itcmizt'd ieeoi-l uf wurk: orrivc Interviews. 138: telephone tnuuirioK, I'JO. I Towns visited und number of Cross times for social work: Phoenix U. ! Kent: Central Point 3. Cold Hill l.jwWl'll. Wilson Uogue River' The Meadows l.iOren McDonald Sams Valley 1. Trail I, Kagle Point I, Green Springs 1, Jacksonville -I, Med ford IS. Total number of towns visited II. Total number of clients y. Types of cases: Faintly relief 37. ex-service lo. child welfare 7, obi men sickness 2. Cooperation wit h cases: I. S. Veterans JSureau. Washington. !-. ' C, L': C. S. Veterans P.Ureau, Port- j land. Ore., 1: American ited Cross, j Washington. D. C, '2 ; Juvenile I court. Los Angeles county, Los. I Angeles county out door relief do-1 purl men t, -: San Diego Welfare Uepariniejit. 1; AK.ioclated chari- ties 'of San Francit-co. I : doctors. 4; county court. Iti: Health Cnit. 7: Jackson County Health associa tion. 1. Hi lit r Oivcu Uuring the Month ' ;rmi'rli: W'olcnit (lodwaril P.aski-t Crocery s 10.00 J :i . r, ; ia.75 Star Mark"t ;1.r.'; , l-A'onupiy Market a. SO ' John Y. I'lvnol 5.15 Helial-le t'ash Grocery I1.S5 lli'i-ryilalc Store a. Ill Waltlon Ili'os fi.Tdl (Ii'o. furrier 11.17 : llllteliion .t l.llllisden 1 0 . '.I L II. K. Jlai'Bh H.71 (;at'M l.yilianl 37.1'S Louie's r,o.iiti Total for Kt'ocerlrs for ' l"el,i uary SI I ' Total for gioeerlos for Kobruary from Hed t 'l oss $ 73.63 , $ 73.63 S Itt.l!) Ceil Milk: Solder's JncUttnn County Creamery. Total for milk' for J-'eh- iliary Total for milk Tor Kebi u ary from Wed Cross.. .. Fuel: Medtord Fuel Co Total for iuel fur I'Vhru- $ 1 ij.S ry S 3'i.ao Tola I for fuel for ary from Kcd C .Merchiimli.se: Udell's C. I'enney Ar Co.. c. Mnnn .; "... . & M. Co ..S 1 I. HI) .M I .. HI I .. 13.72. Mss : I7.:u I elley Farm Notes Hof-'s, sheep or eattle often may be used at the hut-y seasons as burvesteis. "Uoeine; ilown' corn is easier anil often more profitable than buskinu anil f Hnj; in tin lot. In a eoin flelil planned for hurvest by Iioks it is well to plant soybeans with the nun or to sow rape at the time of the last eultl vallon. Soybeans In the field in a laiKe measure will take the pl.iee of lankai,'e. Too freuuently a earloail of tjrulri i.s sbipiieil to a terminal market and sold, only lo tie ship ped b.k into the territory where it originated. TUis means two heavy puynvMUs for freight wiien one li(,-ht payment mlKlit have se.-ved. (ireater effli ieney In nieth- jods of distribution, partleularly on tlie iiart of farmers elevator- com panies, nilyiit effect material savines in such mutters. A new metboil for n nioviiiK l.uckhoin feed from n il clover sect l.y addlne inoisl sawdust ba. l.vi il woiaed out by the eieri - meat station, sticky when 'round th" bulls. The-, moved with clover seed. I'Ueklloin Seed I moi-t and Kathci-s -av, di.-t farllrlcs In ' an I a n be easll i e- . but minoi- loss of t'at.e Ajtalii In Kt)le The return lo voruc' of the tie Is j nil icltl'll bV Ihe fllhillll 'J l:T I'aris. jiolnls out Mary ' l;ru-h Willlains who exidalns that for some other cause which we i Women should not lit the newhave the power to modify (o some I capo be Ioiik and thus Kel out of extent, 'the spirit of the day. In an ar-. 4 i11'1" 'n 'hi" wok's Issue of' l.lb- SPANISH MEDAL of Red Cross Wcrhs ii Or Total for merclialHllHo fur February Total for -merchandise for February from Hed 00.01 i r,.im iu.ni) 7.110 l'tl.00 IW. A. (.'htlders ! Cluo. Inlow Tolal for ent for Febru- ary Total for rent for Kehru ary from Ued t'ross f "S.00 .X 18.00 ; Transportation, S. I' Tutal , fur Total for Tor transportation t'ebruary S for transtiortutlon Feliruary from Ued Cross ? Hospitalization and lirugs: I Sacred 1 lea rt 1 lospltal K j West Side Pharmacy . Mcdl'ovd J'liarmacy ' rti.:i5 1 .5" 2. so Total for hospitalization und il rut's ? Auteriean Laundry ? Triinsionts: .N. Cafe ? Sll.tiS 5.IU1 i ".I H.50 s.uu" : !'alac-e Rooms Total for transients for l-'ilii-uaiy s 17,r,0 Total for transionts for l-'ehruary from Hed Cross S 7 . r, 0 .Mlowauei'S for families !20.au Total tnatei lal relief for February $iCM.3 Total material relief for Fehrunry from Ited Cross 53 Thrift Shop Iteporl Cm- February, 11)28 The report of the Thrift Shop for February: Thirty -seven gur- , incuts were given to seventeen persons.' Donors to the shop were Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. Hwigart. .Mrs. , lie.-il; Mrs. Murrey, Mrs. Mann and Mi. Ciardencr. Cash sales floods donated j Cioods worked out Kxpem: Salary ' ... Kent Kefuiul . Total i-li ared In cash Total ili-inil in service . Noli S 2 Jilts, n. a. .mi: it it i;v, - .Manau "One of the devk-es of the Treneh dc-slKners." writes Miss Williams, "was to eul eapes In two and serve us for the first time with only half a i-apo. reach-. the new Oldsmoblle one of the out tin; to the wuislllne. At most. I Htandinjt cars or tfii 1928 season, tbe I'arislan offcreil us a eapc of j Saw beauty und roominess may lhn e-iiuarter length. , be found In the new MM Oldsmo- They also presented us with a bile and Ihese. toKelher with the separate rape." eontlnues the; vastly Increased power and smooth rashlon authoi liy. "i lint Is put on I cr operation, have made Dil i new and taken off earelessly. without ; (ii.'neral .Motors product an umiuah Its hcinK. catuouftaeed thine; cisen- without some - beliiK ut- taehed to auythiiiK. It this is ae ccptcd, as It alri:ady almost seems lo be, there !. no IcIIInK how far the cape Idea may carry." h hi The Modern l'ault A woman may hlatnu bow upon her mother or wrinkles lo her father, but an unsightly com plexion must roost upon her own eonseii nee Mothers whope ehlldicn refuse themselves: "Does '-your produ. t : "I'l" '"' "' ,l10 ' 'c u"d ' the taste j ; "I V"1"' customer?" If It does, and ' he still refnn-. look over yourl ! sa!:-i force. Are both of you I parents attractive, popular sales-1 men who use your own product'.' . Tin- youiitf child Is. "bad" not because he takes delight u befnK h.srmftil. but becatise he is not irettlriK the freedom necessary for critlve a'llvliiev. or because he . is not physically stronK and well. ' or 1. inue lie I':kIm ii I.f., Ih:tl t";i inn hopclefsly dull to lilnl. or oiean ram wanted nt the MaU FOR BIG SHIPS 1 i With the arrival of brighter , j weather, improvement w ork at the Med lord airport Is being speeded 1 feverishly ahead in order tit make the binding field, on which heavy airplanes have heiicome stuck dm -. ing the past winter, suitable foi any size ship. The McUt'ord Cham-, 1 ber of Commerce has donated $:thC ' to make the work possible and (Will inciuije new gravel und th", services of a heavy nienm roller , to make the field perfectly level.; The runway will also be enlarged; somewhat lu length and especially 1 in width. The ten -passenger West Coast ; Transit company plane arrived and' departed on schedule yesterday, i but on the day before was mired : four times on the field which, be- cause of recent rains, hadrfheeonte j muddy. The gravelled runway is j satisfactory for smaller ships, but ' was found to be, iiuuleipiatc for Un heavier shfps 4f The UeW cohst F. V. lliirke and Al I.lttrell, part owner or the I.lttrell Tails com pany, are the Iwo latest cubs taken I inlo the local Lions club. Kollow- inn their Initiation and roar or ac ceptance, the following LionH were decorated for valor. otitslaniliiiK ability and "kind deeds": Lieu tenant O. (). Nichols. ". I). Ilntlcr. Hoy Kllliitt anil Chester .Merrlman. Their badges were pinned on by Miss Dorothy Reynolds. Attorney Charles Kcamcs and Dr. K v". Hoffman, who had charKo of the proKram for today, uavo the club members a breezy half hour of wil sharpeners. The first wuh a tain on "Memory" by CI. W. ."wberry, head of the iMeilford business college, who is known to known to have one of the most re markable memories in the valley. Mr. Ne.wherry conducted a mem ory test and chocked the individual and colleotivo results. His cxanii nation was based upon the laws of association and proved H stimulat ing bit of fun. Kollowinir the memory test, lr. Hoffman read a list of rapid fire questions wbieb siarclied the knowlei!o of members upon the subject of tl elr own Industries or 'professions. The attendance prize for today's meetlni? was -won by Lion Cleveland. ' ' Southern Oregoti motoriBts will welcome the announcement that the popular new Oldsniobile will be nuin handled In Otis city within the next few weeks, as II. H. O'Uonnell. wholesale represent a tive for the OhlMiioblle company of Oregon, has been in Aledford arranging for a local miles rind Horvlco roi.TeHeiuallon. Several conceriiH am being considered as future OldBiuohilo dealers and Mr. O'Uonnell expects !o relsirn bore ln the near future, at which time ho will make a formal announce ment nf the new MeHford OMmo bile firm. i Although the Oldsmtddle has nl j ways been popular with southern l UrtL'nn QtitoinobiliKtH. few Medford !:' people have had an opportunity 0l' " Kceli!-: the 1!L' models, which are, without doubt, the finest cars that have ever been produced bearing the Oldsmobfle namepiale. All of the great facilities of the Oldsnio bile pi 'hub end the ability and ex perience of General Molont engl- ,,ecrs have contributed In malt In : Hied success. "The enthusiastic upproval of motorlsta thniu"hnul lhn niirlhwest for the new Oldsniuhlln has been evidenced by record hreaklim sales,' Mr. U'Doiim-ll said today I before loavlnr for .Marchrield. "The marked Increase In Oldsmoblle Balc followlnn Ihe inlrodtietlon of the new modela has been extremely gratifying to us. Hera use of the I demand for these cars In the Med ! ford territory w ahall airatiKo for a dealer in this city within the near tiittire. Tliin dealer will han- die. both the sales and scrvlco for ! "10 'Oldsniohlle line.' Examination Held for Applicants for Jacksonville P, M. ' flay Coleman. Alfred Norrls and Miss Alice Unci took the civil ser vice examination lust Saturday for IHistniaster al Jacksonville. Mrs. Klo Knljliln reslmied some months at(o and .Miss Hoofs who was her deputy, was appointed (em poiary posluiWtrcss. The exaitilna tion now Is to select a permanent postmaster. passenger line. iltlliniLU HI.UL, j nnrnnnnw TroTrn'r I h i mVV I I- I r 9 1 I ULL i i nun ilijilu ll O l.SO I I Vaudeville Tonight 1 Hunt's Craterian jf ' t Billic OuBray of Melody Boys afid DuBray OF CRATER LAKE The Kucne leister of March It contains the full pane, illus trations of (.'rater lake, in two colors, together with the story, taken from lite New Year edi tion of The Mail Tribune. TThls was the feature story of their Sunday recreation section and will assist greatly in advertis ing this world wonder seen It: at traction on the coast and all over the country, for which the people of Houthern Oregon are very rato ful to the KcKlHler. The name paper reproduced the (.'rater lake Illustrations and story from this paper's IfiLT New Veur edition. Chapters of tile American Ued Cross from coast to coast have been requested by national head quarters in Washington. 1). (., to help locate Charles Alfred (Jeddcs. ae 23. an ex-m-rvlcc man, who served with the training battalion of the titb Cavalry, C. S. A., and ,.!.. I,.. I l.v.l ti-oin It. I'l-'t when he was discharged. Ceddesa ik (ii!scriieit as six ieri luii, j blond with blue eyes, and a right y.rm slightly crookeil, due to an old fracture. Anyone having in formation of this man 1m asked to communicate with the local Ued Cross. Radio Program KMED Mail Trlbune-Vlrislii Stnllim ! Tho Voico of Great Country Thursday. March 15 .10 A. M. to II A. M. Hcuiui- my (Iroceterla. II lo 11::H) A. M. Hinns, the lliitcher. II: ::u to 1" .Noun .l.u in in & Wootls. 12:15 lo 1:1.1 1'. M. Val. Klselier's lladlii Shop. C: 1.1 I'. M. Mull Tribune A .1. C 8 a P. News Hems und Market Itn poi Is. 8 lo it 1. M.Jueksoji County Creamery. !l to l:;:o V. M. The Modern I'luinbliiK & Sheet Mutnl tA'orks. in to III I'. M. Sixth Street Service Station. IWisketliull ;amt!S will he InoadeiiHtetl If Medfot'd plays, interspersed Willi prouruni. Mali Trlli u no clAHUfied AdM rennh ft noo noonlA nr mftrm mvrr 1rt. f 1 Whan You Feel a Colsl Coming Grip, InSueaa and many Pneu monia! bagin common co!d. Price 30c. llu box bir tt Ii Itatture Hp (Bromo QuinlneJ PREDICT FROST HERE TONIGHT. The fact that frost and freezfui; teinpot at utit Is predicted for to night, followed by probable rain to morrow, has nothing to do wit h tl.e last approaching fruit frost warning situation in the valley, but the growers, are advised and urged by the hu-ul weather bureau and County Agent L. P. Wilcox to biing in their orchard thermometers at once to be tested. II,...,.. f.vl ulll i. I,,.,., , ,, , . .. , . nervous una teel as tired when vou ns l loyd 1). ouiik, the get up as when you went to bed licit, and lus iSslntniit. Sir. Hud- , , K. rs. who was alo hero with Mr. , For 10 years Tanlac has restored Y..UI.B hint irinK. ai-i-lv.. almost 1 1 I'pal'h und activity many thou miy dav now. Mull for them con-' 8anil! who suffered just as you du. Ilniies to arrive at I ho loeul weather i irs. Verda Stampas. ot 54H huri'iiu ofiiie. I Yamhill St., Portland, Ore., says: AlthmiBh the warm weather ot j "After an operation the least work the paxt week und a half, or more, tired ue out and what I ate caused Intel larded with eonious rains, has i mo untold misery. But since the iiuiekencd alt fruit and vegetation ami with only a few more warm days the bails will bo out on the early pears, it is niid. there is no dan;:er yet. and that even in a lew da.Vi. there will be none unless the temperature should fall wlown as low as "iZ degrees or lower. However, with a continuance of the present won! her. the frost dun Her period will booh bo here. The fuel, that so much moisture from the recent rains belnw in Ihe ground, lessens what otherwise ntlnlil be a dangerous frost period for early fruit crops, according lo Comity Aent Wilcox, who holda that, even were no more rain to fall it would take two weeks to thy out the ground and make frosts real ihmgcrotiH to the buds and bloHsotna. Koverthelesa, it behooves the or churdiBts in have their smudge, pots anil fuel ready, their orchard ther mometers tested, and all other preparations fur q possible coming emergency. ' ' ' ' I TAKES NEW JOB The news lias just beeumo known hero that Vernon. Hook waller, tile 1'aelfle Coast Trans port f lyen-woll know n In Bedford, has null air-mail flying, to heeoniv eblef pilot for a new all' flrni headed by A. C. Al.'.lnlui. wbleb Foley's Koncy.sn Tar Lompvui1" quickly stops teasing harassing coughs that g .. ... ,ri nrevent e urc ?uv . TaV r-hlnroform. no opiates to dry up constipattu"- tor CiUvi ijr r ...rnVlUHERE SOLD t"' " DOUBLE ACTION Same Price FOR. OVE&35,yEARS 25ouncr$for25 ' WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? Our Government Ibed'Millions afPouncts Cbmbat San Jose , Scale tvith AVON SPRAY EMULSION 93fi luptrior quality I'tlroUum Oil . . -; . .-' i , Ask Your ' Shipper ' "', ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY iflfBAKING j is lo operate between Chehalis and i Alierdeen. Vsh.. and make plea sure trips around Mt. Kainior. Itookwalter and St. John passed thru Mi-ilfuril on Monday enroum to San Mlego to accept delivery or a Ityitn cabin plane, in which they will fly back to the new air firm's hc'tdquui tern in Washington state. Itookwalter was one of the orig inal pibits of the Paclfh: Air (Transport cmpany, and later took I charge of the i. A. T. hangar and I office fit Vancouver. Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your Btomarh is sick, you ar I sick all over. If you can't digest i ,.,.. f.i ., . ii. . . lirst few doses of Tanlac I haven't -lad a headaehc nor Kaa." Let Tanlac do for you '..'hat it did for this sufferer. It corrects tlio most obstinate digestive trouble? relieves gas, pains in the stomach and bowels. It restores appetite, vigor and souhd sleep. Tanlac is mado of roots, barks and hcrhs. The cost is less than 2 cents a dose. Get a bottle from your druggist .today.,Yflur jno,noy b;',L I; if it, doesn't help you. 51 MILUON BOTTLES VSED OLD CHECKED IN 94 BODBS Take HILL'S for quick, thorough results, rains nod fever itap. The system is cleaned and toned. The Cold is cheeked. You'll Ire I bet ter in a lew bourf. ha Sure ItVLl'c Prirr.W -5S2S&55 2 DAYS STARTS TOMORROW The Kid Himself now carries you aboard a great ocean lin er on a voyage of laughs, throbs, and thrills! . You'll never forget the seene of the fire and explosion at sea! with " ' JiAES HANSON GERTRUDE 0PISTPAD PAUL HyRST It's Coogan's First He-Man' Role, -and What Picturel LA?T TIMfS .TODAY DON'T MISS THE BIG COMEDY NORMA SHEARER IN "THE LATEST FROM PARIS" BARGAIN DANCE TONIGHT Hilarity Hall A Dime Lets You In Dancing 26o J niK M:w I R1ALT0