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t PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TTtlBTJNE, fEDFORD, (TREflOy, TUESDAY, MATiCIT 27, 1928. Iocal and ' Personal titan th'me from I'orilitnt, are ieo. V. KnlKht, Arthur L. Pw-k of Cor allin. J. H. full) of Albany. Mr. ('Hlfforntani resist pn-il nt local hotels ItuMudM K. J. .Inlinwtone 'of Murljiopit, ( C, fit own ut Chulu VlMtu, Chttrle HennU of Oakland, JnmeK U. Lloyd of (lendalct W. I-. Kinney of Kan Kranclci, Mr. and I and AIi-h. Thfo. Wlxnun, C. H, Mm. William White or Iterkolcyj IIIkrh, William Klower and K. W. A trlenmm was received In the j and Mr. and Mi k. 11. C Kpenrer.j Hamilton of KuKone, Mih. K. W. city thin forenoon from Cuuntyj E. 1 Martin, K. G. Mt-Klnny, Mr.('uitiH of Newhern, Mary ThomaM Aii-nt 1. 1. Wilcox, who h-ft last 'and Mm. Iou-ell M. Miller and and . J. Cuter of Tillamook. Roy Friday for Milton in eastern )- Fred Jackson of I .oh AnKI ( Kntler nndfi. CI. Hcllick of Roe- Included amonK the Ore(,onlans Mr. and Mm. A. W. Ruffpruol of raKlMtered Hi .Nhilfurd hutH. oilier (Kan Franclttco arrived In Medi.trd iasi nielli on ineir way home from Ifon. to bring lack home hi wlfej Kluht and day service. ttiid baby, who had bee-n vImUIhk Super ervi-. Lewis: ''urtf A number of out-of-town visitors! Heat tie and Tucoma where they have spent the last month with rol atlveM and friend m. They Htojiped overnlRht at the Hotel Holland and left early ihlu morning for tho Mouth, accompanied by MImh Dor othy Reynold h, who will upend, two weeks with them In Ban Fronclm-o and the Kurrcdndlntc cities. Captain Georue Htukeii of the PL' L I71 Htate fire iiiarhhul'H office ut Ha-AXlCCK FlU-Virip il'iii ih upenaiiiK iouay in Aieuiora on buHlnetui while en route f rom vVxhland to his heudiiuartcrH. ' George Holmes Kasle l'oint was amon the out of town I-c-ClonnuircH at the big legion nun-t-ine here hint night. By Using Vicks at First Sneeze For Intprlor and exterior pnlnt- hls iiaront there fur Home tlme.i . ., o ,...,., i are expeete,! tu intend the pulill.-!nB and uanerinir. I'hone C69-H wiyliiB thai hia muther had died in, ,,,, j w ' ,.ruHU lind i,1U.it.-r l,0," rlt ,""l- which will lie held 36; Milton thl. muniUm. Mr. Wlleux Mlll.lir,i .,. , . KU(. ' '"- Oriental Harden. i Haturday; ,rom f.nrllnn(1 , , nd family are expected home ntxt,n ,,, Karl ,.. nome Sunday ! ''V lhP American I.eln. A nclue w Morrlaon c Monday.-. evenlnB wl... urprlaed Mr. r,1KS: l''al orcheHira ha been secured , Jr ,, Smudge ..II for -ale ll.OU - ' with a party, honoring hi l.lnh- ; ,h, 'ommll,71R,ul "n ";pptlon'l Mia. W. C. North. R. K. Jone. Mr. barrel, you furnish container. Ah-! day. ( ally Iiukc croud l expected to at-1 nnd Ml. Q Koa. sklrf John I Auhlnhil fir. 111 ll.tit 1't,.k fyw.l tT...,c,n I . tenil. 9 . ivhliA t it a . , ' I ; Obituary i , i j I Health Authorities Urge- Pre caution to Prevent Epidemic The woman's bible clans of the Phono 239. lreHhyterian church will have luncheon at 12:4fi t. in. WednoH day, following whlrh there will be n n Important Itutdnuwi meeting and social Kiithciinp- Ix-t Noel U. Kihklne, accredited teacher of piano, explain to you why 'JG of bin pnpllH enjoy their practice. Htudio fill W. 8th St. nt Laurel. Phone 034 -X. U Mr. and Mm. C. N. Thoman of Portland are visiting their non and dauKhter-ln-law, Mr. and Mm. ('. A. ThomriH, at their Jacksonville highway homo thin week, huving nrrlved in the city Friday. What promise to be one of the nodal oventH of the season l tle benefit dance to be given by the American Legion at tho Oriental Gardens Katurduy night. Whit Ilnnon and his radio orelu'Mtrii, who- have Jul completed a tour "of Calirornia cities, will' feature u number of novelty numbers new to southern Oregon dance lovers. li Guests from a distance registered nt Med ford hotels Include Harold II. Pent, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. W. Honr of. Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Diamond of Grain) Rapids, James Ieggett of New York City. floeclal wile prleca from now un til Easter at the Kmmy Lou Hat f bl office In worrying out the 3.17tf V. M. Lucas Is among the Klam ath Falls visitom who nrrlved In this city yesterday. A n exc'ptlonnlly fine floor, su-j perlt inutdc and colorful decora -; tions promise to make the benefit dance of the American Legion Hal tirday night one of the dance events of the season. Other features are being planned by the committee (n charge, The fire department was called yesterday afternoon to the rear of the Toggery building to extinguish a flue fire. The department also was called to the same flue last week - Special pre-TCnsler sale at the Kmmy Lou Hat Hhoppe In M. M Htnro, A special purchase of hats makcM ?t possible for us to offer these money-saving prices to you. 11 The Insurance men of Med ford are much interested In '.he fact that a meeting of Insurance agents of the slate has been called for April ft and 10 in Knschurg to per fect the organization of u Htate as sociation of recognized firo under writers, similar to associations In Washington and California. Clare A. Lee, state insurance commis sioner, has pledged the assistance Rhoppe In M. M. Store. Marvelous values priced J.ir. 2.1tr und up, hundreds to select .from. Kiddle hats 9Cc nnd tip. 11 Henry M. Parks, former man nger of tho state bureau of mines, 1 a business, visitor In Med ford. . Automobllo Blue Hook. 1!?8 edi tion for Pacific coast nnd National parks, $1.00 nt fiwem's. 7 MIbm Kdlth Itrlstow, who has heen nerlously lit In this city for sonio time, has been taken to her home in tho Hhady Cove district, and according to recent reorts. Is slowly improving. Ashland Tid ings. Mr. Mills is tnnktng his republi can at the Km nm Clfnc Khop, April G. 6.7. Your choice of Nestle Clr cullne, IeMur, Hhalton nnd Leon oil waves, ills work is well known here, no make your appointments early. Kmmn Cllne, Hhop, Liberty Bldg. II The fli'Ht gypsies of the season tire Htopping nt u camp ground north pf Medford, where they ar rived InKt Hunday. The Rypsics In clude a part of about 20 and are traveling In up-to-date toil ring curs. The party Is en route south nnd hearing of the floods In the Rarramento valley In California, slopped nt the camp grounds until the flood waters subside. Much Interest Is being displayed In tho benefit dance to be held at ttw Orients I Oui'dnnw Saturday night by the American Legion. Whit Barton and his Idnhoans, who so recently scored a distinct lilt at Mcl'lioy's Kpanish ballroom ut Portland, will furnish the mu sic for ihe event, which Is being looked forward to as the fealui - dance of the spring senson. " Harold L. Zundcl was among the visitors from the Lake Creek sec tion In this city yesterday. Heo F.tlnor Ilanley Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 82 K. Main. Phone una. 33Jtf The latest Issue of the Medford Hl-Tlmen enme off the press yes terday nnd went into circulation at once. It was the usual gooil publication containing events of Interest to the high school tdudent body, and doings of the same. One of tho main features was the re view of the state basketball tour nament at Kalem and the Medford high team's very creditable show Inn there. In addition, there was u review of the local basketball nensou. You'll like our evening dinners. 00c ftnd ti5c. Jackson Hotel Cof fee Hhop. IT M 3 1 f . There will be special features nt the I. O. O. F. meeting tonight All local members are urged to tie present, while visiting members of (he odd Fellows are also wlcome. f Try our noonday merchrinta lunch, 40c and Tide. Jackson Hotel Cnffnn Whop. i'UHtf Members of the Business and 1'rofpMnlomil Women's cluh will J hold a meeting at Hotel Medford Mills evening. All business and pro ! fessional women of tho city are ! urged to attend, as well ns former members of the club. The meeting will take the form of an informal bunquet. livery man nnd woman over 21 yearn old who has resided In the state six months prior to the pri mary, May 18, In entitled to vote, hut must register at once Anyone in the county can register nt county clerk's office. Medford residents register at Chamber of Commerce or county clerk's office. tf Tom (lurdane, Peru! 1 1 on chief of police and captor of W. Kdwnrd Hickman, will be In Los Angeles foi an Indefinite period, straight ening out reward money details. Peggy, u trained movie police dog. ha been presented to the Pendle ton official and he wns also offered two t ruined blod hounds. Clan cnal, clean, low In ash. Han won Coal Co. Phono L'30. 33"tf V. A. Davis wns a visitor In the city yesterday from Siskiyou. Let mo write your fire insurance. Carl V. Tcngwnld, Hotel Holland. Phone !l!i3. tf Cliff Smith, proprietor of a lunch stand In the Pastime pool hall, who received injuries several weeks ago when struck by an auto truck on Ulverslde avenue, 'h still con fined to his home near Central Point. He Ih alowly recovering and It. may be several weeks before he will be back to normal. Last night he was the object of a sur prise party when members of the Security Jleneflt nsoelntlon pent the evening at his home. Plant pcrenninlH now. Lnrgn se lection to choose from, reasonably priced. S. fj. Chastnln, near Owen Oregon office. Phone 4ti:!-t2. 863 Mrs. A. V. Mason wns forced to leave her work at the Hutchison Merrnnl lie company Btore yester day by a severe cold. With n good rest today Hho hopes to be back at her post tomorrow or the next day. Fllmn In at 9 n. m. out at 5 p. m. Hwem's, mnstor photo finishers. 7 John Hoist, C W. Welty nnd V. H. Huntington of the Crater Na tional forest service left yesterday for Kirk to spend 'several weeks Healing timber. Hemstitching Sir per yard, not ions covered at Handicraft Shop. " ' ' tf A bounty warrant Was issued nt the counly clerk's office yesterday to O. Illng of Oold Hill for one coyote and two bobcats, Whit Itarlon and his ldahoans. one of the premier dance orches-1 tras of the coast, are doing consld-J orable broadcast work over the lo- IT Concrete evidence of tho superi ority of Fluhror's Milk Bread is the fact thut it has consistently out sold every other bread iH Southern Oregon since its introduction four years ago. plan. An attendance of about 1 .10 Ik expected. All kinds radio batteries charg ed, 7fic. Lewis Super Service. 6 M r. a nd M rs. M . F. Coons of Kagle Point spent this morning in Medford on business nnd pleasure, returning to their home late this afternoon. That good coal. Hansen Coal Co. Phono 2VJ. 337tf The' Hollywood studios, a stamp print photo shop, opened its doors for business today on Last Main street for u period of three wcek.T, i after which the studio will be mov-l ed to Kugene. The same establish ment was here last year for five weeks (luring May and June and since that time has been moved to Missouri, Kentucky, Alabama an t other eastern and southern ntntes. Handpleatlng and smocking. The Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hldg. 3-l0tf Mrs. ft. H. Healy, who hn been visiting local friends for the past two days, left this morning for her home In Olcnburn, N, 1).. Mrs. Tlenly stopped over here on her way homo from southern California where shn had visited friends and enjoyed the various winter attrac tions for the past mouth. Follow tho crowd, 5(1 miles from Medford 'uri Redwood highway. Family Htyle chicken dinnors, $1.00. Log Cabin Inn, i mllo south of Selma. (Me. 384 About KiOO acres of land near Lorelhi. Ore., have been restored from the. Klamath irrigation proj ect to entry 'and are now subject to entry under the homestead and desert land laws by soldiers and sailors of the World war. who have a preference right or entry up to June Hi, l!iL8. After June 11. next, the lands remaining vacant are open tu general disposition and may be entered under any appro priatc land law. Plats showing the vacant lauds may be obtained from the I'nited Stntes land office at La ke view. I'arly Sunrise seed potatoes., 2c n. pound. C. C. Hartley, Phono 9-I-V2I. 7 Mrs. F. A. Daugherly of t he Phoenix district spent this morn ing In the city on bust nest and pleasure. An active committee nf men ami women from the American Legion and Auxiliary are devoting consid erable time and effort In prepar ing Tor the benefit dunce to be held In the Oriental Onrdens Sat urday night. Whit Hnrton and his raallo orchestra will furnish the music, for the gala occasion. ! A marrlag'e license was Issued at the county clerk's office toil ay to Wlllliim Slinw ver. SI, a mechanic, and .Mildred Frank, 30. a cook, both of Los Angeles. Calif. Colvlg Drugs, next to the lllalto theater, open every night nnd Sun day. Phone M0. Free delivery. ?3(tr Lieutenant (. O. Nichols of the1 state t raffle department pursued S. C. Allison all the way from; IMackwell hill to ('rants Pass on the Pacific highway Saturday, In an attempt in overtake the speed er. He caught him here and took hfm before Justice of the Peace C. K. tluk. who assessed a" fine of nnd' eoMs. The only time the traffic officer was able to check the speeder vas when he caught him doing ;.n miles an hour. The fine was at the rate of $1 per mile over the speed limit of ,tr mile an hour ('rants Pass Courier. For dunce orchestra, call S7 5. 37f. Joseph Sparks of Houston, Tex., arrived In Medford yesterday o spend ti week or 10 days visiting local friends. Walnut top grafting, by experi enced, successful walnut Drafter. 437 S. Fir. M fter h.ivQ; spent a vacation of two weeks in southern California and old Mexico. Mr. nnd Mr-. Car men F.vun have returned to the!, home here. Cotvig Drugs, npxt to the Itlalto theater, open every nlRht nnd Sun- nay, rnonc M. Free delivery. I FO U SALF New p o; terms. 2S0tf' "1 take a new washing machine Mrs. .1. M Uoc.mh of the Orchard1 n ,,lvl P' South Onk- C. A. Anderson. J, Ft. O'Connor. A. Moody. F. J. Haws, W. It. Fenton, Monroe Sanders and J. T. Jones. Select your new spring suit at the Men's Shop, from the M. Horn and Kd V. Price lines. All the new weaves from $25 to $50. We guar antee fit nnd satisfaction. 326tf A complaint was filed against Stan Smith of this city Inst week by Luke Kincald. proprietor of the Knglo Point dance hall, for alleged purse-snatching of which Smith is accused by KIncnid, who Inst night said that every effort is being made to prevent the recurrence of purse snatching nt cither the Kagle Point or Gold Hill halls. Smith's cas-? han not yet been brought Into court. Yum! Yum! Again you can get those famous hamburgers of Pad's. Just opening in u nice, new, clean place in Kighth between Front nnd Central. ja Hull Montana, who wrestled here Inst night with Sailor Jack AVond. left this forenoon by motor for his hcado.ua iters in Hollywood, Calif. He plans to return hen. April fi for another match, which will probably be with a wrestler from the northern part of the state. Montana declared he liked the Medford crowd nt the match last night nnd was loking forward to wrestling hero again. He nrrlved here somewhat late last night, due lo flood waters in the Sacramento valley. See Elinor Unnlcy Hush for re cleaned alfalfa seed ond haled hay. 826 K, Main. ' Phone 0i)2. 332tf Among the state of Washington residents registered at Medford ho tels are W. J. nice of Sielllnghnm. Mrs. Kmmn Ilenson of Olympla nnd A. 8. Venn, C. A. Ullnl and Vouell of Seattle. You must register to vote at the primary May IN. The new law puts a stop to swearing In votes on elec tion day. Register nt once with L. C. Oarlock at the Chamber of ( ommerce or nt county clerk's of nee m Medford. tf Temporary auto licenses were Is sued nt the sheriff's office today ,o the California Oregon Power company. C. L. Roberts. J. L. Stelle. A. F., Pederson, it. S. Deuel. A. C. Heekwlth and S. L. HlnRman of Medford. K. D. Swearlngen of K no. Joe cplhcrtson of Lake .Creek and A. I;. Xord of Oold Hill. Wells Taxi. 2;c. Phono-?;!. , H. Ilolderman, who had been employed with the Crater Xationnl forest Horvlce here, has been trans ferred to Dec, Ore, where he will be employed at tho Mount' Hood National forest. . Clean rags wanted at tho Mali Tribune office. , rf The fireworks display, which Is In li ytn..n.l 1 1 1. .... en! radio station, K MED, during ....... 1 ' ' '- un- . . -i . . . nuai Mute A mertcan Legion eon- KLME Frank Kline, who) death near Lunhinuir, Calif., March 25, aged t5 years, months 10 days, came as a severe shock to local friends, leaves one sister, Maggie Prk of Dutismuir. Calif., and Nick Klme of Med ford. The remains will arrive in this city tonight nt 6 o'clock from Dunsmuir. Funeral services will be conducted from the Conger funeral parlors Wednesday, March 28, at 10 a. m. Interment ut Jacksonville cemetery. Social Notes and Meetings If all colds were checked at the euinnin. influenza, pneumotn; and grip would be greatly reduced. It taken tpiick action to get ahead of ihe germs of these dread dis fiib. Many fuse ut flu A;tit from germs breathed in. The ef fective way iu attack them is di rect with vapors of Vicks Vnpo Hub. When rubbed on the throat and chest (he ingredients of Vicks arc leleasi-d io ihe lirm of van--; which ( being breathed In, carry medication lo tne inflamed air pahsuues and lungs direct and In stantly. In addition. It acts like a poultice und helps ihe vapors in lis'ed to break on He congestion. While grip and influenza ore so prevalent local people are urged to keep icks VapuKub ready at ail time for Instant use. the present week, and hsve been secured to rurnish the dance mu sic for the public benefit dance to he held by the Atnerlenn Legion ai the .Oriental ('aniens Saturday night. 0 All shop equipment for the Ore gun States, Inc., has been moved lo tho new headquarters in tills city from 'Medford, and a ages arc now running out of the local head ouarters In the Wimer building, formerly t he Third Street garage. The schedule on which the stages operated out of Medrord has not yet been changed, it was stated to day, but n complete revision, with Ashland listed as the southern Ore gon terminal, will be put Into op eration by April 1, 11 was nnnoune ed. Six stage company employes.! formerly located In Medford, have established their homes In Ashland! in the last week. Dan Campbell and family. Ted Itussell nnd fam-j ily, Lee Seurlcs and family, Wilson! Newlnnd and family, and 1arry Clevenson. stage drivers, nnd Floyd Smith and family. Ashland Tid ings. If you want a good building loan on a low rate of Interest, see Ited den : So. 4 2tf A car driven by Mrs. It. L.j Young wns bndly damaged when It collided with another driven by C, L. Swenon yesterday afternoon on South oakdalc avenue, accord ing to an accident report filed nt the police station. 3c a day. Hooks you want to rem!. Circulating library nt Swem's 7 Allison Moulton i.led suit yes terday In circuit court against W. F. LongwIU nnd J. J. Ossenbrugge for 120 ricks of wood from the lat ter and 13 from the former. Moul ton claims that the wood has not been delivered to him when deliv ery is due. V "IN Taxi, ?5r. Phono 1 f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HALF. Fine Knrly Jersey Wakefield c a h ba g c plants, enough to plant about two acres. $2; must take all. Phone 314. Central Point. 6 liHACTIFl'L Fast Side home at a bin gam price and exceptional! v good terms; all city assessments paid : fireplace, two bedroi m large lot. Sec HOLMFS for lU'MKS, Nash Hotel, cor. Phon 32!t or 1877. 5 FOR UFNT Furnished apt.. 3 rooms nnd bath, hot water. In quire 9 v.. Jackson St.. next to ir if dale. ventlon during the early part or August, will be the most elaborate ever staged In southern Oregon, according to A. J. Crose. who re lu rned yesterday from 1 ort la ml . where he completed arrangements for the display. Ml. Cro.se report ed today that It wlH Include twice as many pieces as used In the ex hibition staged here last year dur ing tho Jubilee of Visions realized celebbiton, and that display exceed ed all other attempts in thl sec tion of the utate. Mr. and Mrs. A I Sherrlg. who spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. P.urhldgc, returned to Fugene to day. Mr. Sherrlg made his regu lai business visits to Ashland and Klamath Fulls for the Hlako, Mof fltt Towne Paper company. ' Itegular communlcatiin of Iteumcs Chapter, O. F. S., Wednesday evening, at 7:30. Social night. Visiting members wel HATTIL M. ALDKN. rtecy. Sheep Owners, Attention' Wo nre in position to pay yon more thnn anybody for wonl-mo-hnlr. See us- before you sell. M F.DFO U D It A HO A IN HO USK, Phono 1062. 27 N. Grape St. afintr Moving Time The first wool; in March al tvnys menus n jjenenil moving in the community. To those who are leaving our eiivle we wish Hiioeoss. The fires ofc'riemUhip Mill hum for thorn. To th newcomers, we bid a warm welcome mid extend a hospitality of which we trust they will take advantage Tallsmun lodge Xo. 31, Knights! of Pythias, held a Bhort business meeting lust night with a large! number present. A large delegation from Talis man and Ashland lodges attended un Initiation last week at Grants Pass. . Tho committees on reinstate ment reported good progress. Chancellor Commander Cluren K. Jaqna announced thnt there will) be work in the Kna.u ire rank next Monday night, and requests alt Knights and visiting Knights tu be present. An invitation was extended to all Knights and their ladies to attend a card party next Thurs day, given in their hall by the Pythian sisters. , Royal Vizier Carl Fichtner an nounced that the next meeting of Fuhnt Burknn Temple No. 22-1 will be held at Grants Posh on April 7.. There will be mi un usual number of surprises in store for the Dokies at this meeting, with another of the famous "It's the climate" eity'a feeds as a windup to the occasion. Announcement. Hose borough's Itenuty Shop, 1 2 South Central, has installed the lat est model Nest'.e's Clrculine per manent wave machine. This meth od requires only seven minutes of temperate, automatically controlled heat, 100 degrees less t.mn is re quired for a marcel. The Clrculine system treats each head of hair to suit its individual requirements and we take test curls before every permanent. It h; absolutely free from harmful chemicals and re waves the most dellcato hair with perfect .safety. Mrs. Pearl Chord, Cnt operator, Ik familiar with this ftyHtcm.. having used u Nestle nia chino in her beauty shop In l he east." Call 3fi2 for appointment. & SBajsteri fiT lenntnni 7J II - TOMORROW TOMORROW1 - ANOTHER EXCELLENT BILL - - - . OF ..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.'A us FEATURING LAST TIMES TODAY DON'T MISS ' SEEING Chicago IT'S THE PICTURE ALL MEDFORD IS RAVING ABOUT, with PHYLLIS HAVER AND VICTOR VARCONI - FOLLIES PAST AND PRESENT . In THE GAY NINETIES AND TODAY PADCETTE 4 MONTE In TWO SUNFLOWERS FROM DIXIE MORIN & GALE' In TINKER TOWN LAURELLO BROS. Present FUN IN A DEVIL'S GARDEN JOHNSON SISTERS . In a ... SINGING & DANCING NOVELTY FEATURE PHOTOPLAY Special convocation of Cralej Lake chapter No: 32, It. A. M., March 27th at 7:80 p. m. Work in n. A. degree. J iy order of II. P. Itefreshmeilt.s. F. K. NICHOLS, Secy. Can) of Thanks. We wtsh tu thank our friends and neighbors for the flowers and help in the reccht loss of out" son and brother. Geo, II. Johnson and Family. Dt'Ftn. Heaviest farm imple ment sale in yenry Is reported here. Special Features I. O. O. F. Meeting TONIGHT All local nieinbiTs s (Miilly ri'iiiest('il to Up. pres ent. Visiting brothers arc conlially invitod. ,t. X. I'.ATKMAX, X. (i. This Coupon Good for 25 Extra : Green Stamps With cash purchase of 81.00 or ovcr in addition to All Regular Stomps. Only one coupon on a purchase, i Alexander's Grocery Diotribjtor Battle Creek Health Foods 231 West Main Street 1 Void After' April 15, 1928 These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy : '!llllllll!lll!llllllllll' iKiilistbiK our Spc- . cialist Dry Cleaiiintr I j TCfV'V immaculatencss f I i ''Jmm j 1 your apperel for hn j A Kasti'r is i ; thrifty, U j If - IB : ii iKtimiKSii n llSiiii & j The popularity of these jj j $Jfe i& I I bags is traceable to the i I j -J'J f I cliarrning beauty of IIBII their original color cf. fj I !(. I XI Hill w im I ia aim iiAuuiauu mi mil Pv I; I .worknianihip: Costume I Deposit regu-arly T fj 3 I E I to provide tor Nj) Bags $5.00 to $25.00: I 1 I ! jl -' )m I (I Insurance premiums 1 1 B 'JJ Vjj'SrEriJ. 'lJ IP I Installment payments i:jiyrsfWSiui I I S . g j I Doctor's Bills I j 1 Reducing Old Debts 1 g Windows and Doors gg ! an LAUfiEsT iVO-lv IV ; I I st)rriii:i:' okkgox I I 1 H TROWBRIDGE 0 I n' M'XUKH VAKI) bm I j .ii n-. N IMI . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin Bargain Matinee 2 P. M. Children 10 Adults 35 Evenings 7 and 9 Children 25, Adults 50 " ' Phone 143 "That payment tis due next week" An easy, methodical way of arranging for insurance pre miums, taxes and similar obligations is to anticipate payments by regular deposits in a bank account. Estimate the total amount needed for the year, and deposit in equal weekly or monthly installments. First National Bank Medford, Oregon I Homo tlin-li ! MMMit (lit. nmrnhit: i In tho rlly HhnppltiK nmi vlxtltnK! Foil 1:I"NT- Kuniiirrt fr I frli-iM 'M'wmliB)ln!iL. W havr thpni. Thi- Mlci" f ilnlil. Cum., nncl nr or wrllo for )iilo list. S. R. Chnn Mln. nenr n i n (ri"Kin offli c. Tl. t No. Ivy. KdH SAI.K Jl tMn lls i-hp. Mlllon Houston. Uohn Ijinr. T r'Olt KITNT -T-rooni holioo w llh cil lilBC i lose In. riloni" UM'.'-W. 11 "Partners In Community , PvelopmeoV ONYX POINTEX HOSIERY HI For Women $1.95 a GeVhlsl ren.edy I Drug Store News The social sido tit' Kasicr jnniircs a box of fine candy. Whit man's meets this requirement with a number of special wrap per packages and remember we deliver Whitman's anywhere' in Ihe 1'. free. We have a line of Kaster cards, novelties and Easter dyes. This v eek we resume our two deliveries a day of kodak work films in at ! A. M., out at " P. M.; in at 4 P. M.. out at 'J'.U I M. Our developing and finish ing is of tiie best. Mail us your films and wo will remail the finished pictures promptly. We are offering an Ansco box H'r that takes a picture 21'ox4'4''nt -f-.l!l. regular jirice .'Ins damp weather makes a great demand for lilazos Cold Capsules, the red kind; also for I'eckliam's Remedy, the croup specific, an old-time remedy for the little oneV roughs and colds. The writer lias old it for nearly fifty years. It is a great cidiui remedy. HEATH'S DRUG STORE hand? tab with t pf. TV: m Dm lid tat. ff. KPAZO OINTMENT ' Free Delivery As Near As Your Phono