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AGE TWO JfEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, ftfEDFORD, OREfiON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928. Californium ri-KlsUTcd at local 1 1 hotclH lucluilc Mr. J. II, I'carHon OCX LYlX " L'harlfii V. Pearnon of Han DIck-o. Mr. ami .Mr. V. U. KamliT A .-1 -il tun of Chlco. Mrs. Kmmu Klukolte m" trCYSOYltti Cili-ndnlf. Mr. an.l Mrs. Itclkcr and Mr. anil .Mih. H. J. Durkin of I. o AnK'li- and C V. Hickem, Mildred W'oeks, Keith Iliilwill, Mr. and Mi'h. O. H. Donaldson and ('. II. I.arnon of San Francisco. I.ct mo do your haultnK and save Young man drlvlnK to Krlsco and ;" money M aw. y a ...in i r.ttiiit-niv IMione lu.l-X, 6 1 U N. liiveruldi'. The svliool lionrd imciini; last nlKht ' devoted to routine mat ters with tlio chief piece of uuslnewi consisting of the upiiroval of pre vious monthly ullK llearln'H on the McNary-Sinnott Among the hotel Hursts from the The Woman's Uililo clans of the' bill K'antlnt,' iMjrinlsMlun to the I state of Washington reglsteri-d ut I First M. I'., church will meet in stato of Oregon and Klamuth Irrl-1 Medfnrd hotels are CJ. U. Sainuelu regular session t rlduy ta p. Ij. A. will take coiiKeniul coinl'any. No charge. Sec clerk Nash Hotel, j 4'. I 7 to 8 . ni. Mrs. Don. Newbury will bo hos tess to the College cluh next Kut-j urday afternoon at her new home' on Siskiyou heights. Tiiero will; be election of officers at this meet-1 ink'. wrestling. Hilarity Arena, i.iu.s-, m( Tho ,.,,,. wlu llo no)u u, day night. May 10th. benefit of the 109 Sponsored by the Salem chapter of the Heserve officers' association, a 'get-tocether" meeting of chap ter members from southern Oregon will be held Saturday, May, 18. The meeting is named In honor of Major John lJ. Itubb, who soon leaves Ku- gene for his new station in Wyo gallon district to suo the United' f Olympia, Hurry K. Hell of llel States und the California Oregon I llimham. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kaun I'ower company, originally set for dors of Wcnatchee, Mr. und Mrs. May 10 and 11, havo been post- II. C. liok. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. poned until tho next session of Thornc and baby, Mrs. Kmmiilln" congress at the request of Attor- Wood and B. CJ. King of Seattle. m.v.Ceiieriil ViinWIllkle of Oregon. lrn.iinl r.nw uhfnmnnt . n.,,t The suit Is desired by the proposed ville sandals. The Hootery. -ivlas well as friends are renuested tol plainllffs to determine the validity , n Ti.,,.hi,.i ...,n, be present to help make Uiis meet- oi m po..ur . u,..,m.., -""""; arrived In Mcdford last week from Itcno. New, to .make their per- at tho church parlor. There will be an election of officers. After the business session there will bo u program, games und refresh ments, ulso a handkerchief showeri for a member who Is leaving. All! departments of the Sunday school! Mcdford baseball team.. Karaslek Two good prelim- 4D' versus Rogers. Inarlcs. Guests from n distance registered1 at: Mcdford hotels Include Walter M. Illnger of Minneapolis, C. W. Kimball of Now York City Wells Taxi. 25c. ' fhone 215. If Mrs. Gordon Vonrhles left last night for a several days visit at Portland. Walkers' regular mld-woek dunce Wed. night. Ileal dance music. 4K The first strawberries In the Kogua, River valley have been picked! In a. few weeks these ber ries will be on the menu of every home and restaurant. Thero is little demand for tho Imported her rles, picked green and allowed to ripen as best they may. Residents of tho Rogue valley, are awaiting the appearance on tho market of the luscious . home-grown variety. Orahts Pass Courier. I saved you from JTlOO to 1.00 on every suit' of .iletronolitnn clothing you uouufit of mo last Ing nt m. A delegation from vpar ana ieriujnt pants on ha'veu lo save suui and niakiri brine tk 111 you need extra friend who wantH . money. Phone 1 1 'appointment ond I will i to you. Como in and glvo lis a call, i7 South Front St. Night phono, 290-Y. A, V. Craves. ' ' 4S Dr. E. I). Plckel, city health of ficer and president, of the state board of health, after attending a. district meeting of physicians at Upscburg.. continued on to Port land to nltenrt n meeting or tne state board of health. Mrs. Picket left last night for Portland to re main thero several days with her husband. Handpleatlng and smocking. The Fashion Shop, 424 Mcdford Uldg. tf Twenty out of the state ars reg istered here yesterday with the lo cal state auto bureau In ho Cham ber of Commerce building. Best Utah coal. Hansen Coal Co. Rhone 2J9. 337tf A finnl divorce decree, which was granted to Mablc Douglas from John Douglati. was on file today at the county clerk's office. An order of defuult In tho divorce ac tion of I-diura Markham against Tuesllc Markham was ulsu on flic today at tho clerk's office. Wrest Unit.- Hilarity 'Arena. Thurs day night, AUiy 10th, benefit, of the Mcdford baseball team. Kai-aslck versus ltucrs. Two good prelim inaries. 4!i Harry Conrad of Kansas City. Mo., wan among tho motor tourists front a distuueo who registered to day at tho local branch of the out of stato auto roglstration bureau. Chiropractic Willi Russian mas sage will clear up that all-gone, gnawing feeling In stomach. Soe Dr. Slmklns, over Woolworlh store. 4! Why Do thousands of house wives chooso Fluhror's Milk Bread each day? Because experience has shown them that they cat) depend on Fluh rer's Breads. With each loaf the expectation of appetizing appearance, firm, close-knitting tex ture, and home-like fla vor, has always been fulfilled. This confidence was not won in a day. It came as a result of five years cf effort devoted solely to baking of better breads which would be deserving of this splen did -tribute. Your gro cer handles Fluhrer's Breads. Ask him about the unusual demand for Fluhrer's Products. the IjIhio county chapter will ut- ' tent tho meeting. Kxnert naintfT. Call 375-L. U2 Tin; unuHUally warm weather that has leen prevailing hero for Hevernl 1hvh pnHt, will continue over Thurnday, according to tho weather forecast, which predict mild weather for tonight and ThurtMlny and low humidity. Ych terday'H mux. mum win 81 and this mornlnK'H minimum wuh 44. Don't forcet Mother'n day. Order n delicloun box of candy for hfr at OLovltf Drug's, next to tho Rlallo theater. Open nights and Kundy. Free delivery. 36tf Air. and Mih. II. A. Canaduy of Uoxchui'K and Mr. and Mr. Waller Morclier of Ulllard motored to Mcd ford Sunday to attend the wedding of Herbert K. Villlamn, formerly of ltoHPljunr. and Mi Myrtle Jler cher of Dillard. UohcIiui'k Ncwh-Rcvlcw, WalkefH' regular mid-week dance AVed. nlKlit- Hvn dance nuiHic. 48 MIhb Julia JohnHon of pdevan. Wis., who haa been Hpending the winter in southern California, ar rived hero yesterday for a visit of several weeks with Mrs. II. M. Nel son of Central Point. Wrestling, Hilarity Arena, Thurs day nlKlit, May 10th, benefit of tho Mcdford baseball toaiu. Karaslck versus Itogers, Two good prelim inaries. 49 Guests from Portland registered at Mcdford hotels Include A. K. McKenzle. O. K. UiiKley. V. J. Iteed. Albert itebel, V. J. McLcl 1a n. W. II. Grebe, M. U AVolf. Wm. V. Chryer, H. J. Warner. O. h. Ilut ton, Louis It. Centro, Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield. A. A. Hale, It. A. tirny, C. 15. McColm, Jack CHrrutherH, Jack Myley, Mr. and Mrs. Itogers. W. J. WcKwall. C. F. Taylor and A. C. Ilradley. I'elton bathlitK suits with the new brasslere-ln. Hop them in our win dows at Ailriennc's. ra A minor auto collision took place last Monday eveniiiK at the inter section of Main and Ivy stroets when a cKr driven by Mrs. P. J. Nef f collided with one driven by W. N. 'Wallls, accordliiK to an auto aceldimt report on file today nt the police 'ftthl Ion r ' ' -J '--v Wanted, furntluro repairing. A. N. Thlbnult. I'hfine 9I1U-U, 48 Mr. and Mrs. It. (i. Ileach, Mrs. I.yda Khm, MIhh AumukIil Clover, Mr. und Mrs. K. I). Juckson and Frank James were among the Mcd ford citizens wtio attended the May day fete at Central Point lust v veil ing. They reported an exception ally Kood performance, reflecting credit on Mrs. Margaret I luuloon Williamson, who had chain e of Hie prcHcntatlon, which Included over L'QO children, with Miss Irene Lam bert us queen and the Misses Louise Pohnert and Flora Collins as the attendants. See Kllnor Ilauley Hush for ro cleaned alfalfa seed and buled hay. 8(1 K. Main. Phono ol. 33Jtf Tho Crater Iilte highway Im now olleil as far as Prospect, according to C. W. Clark if Cascndo norgo, who was in Medfoid today. lie reported the road In good condi tion and a decided Improvement over last year. He said that the oiling bus been going ahead at the rale of six miles per day. I The Catholic ladles will hold a fund and handkerchief sale at Mcd ford i;iectriu Store, Sut May li!. r. Mrs. Cluyd Sater and little son of MedTord and Miss Mary Mc Comb of Klamath Falls drove to Coivallls during the week end and havo been spending several days with friends. They came here dur ing the week etui for the reunion ; of Delia ctu alumnae, both being ! graduates of the .). S. C. Mrs. Sater was Ml Kena LaToureite. i Coivallls Time Gazette. N I That good conl. Hansen Coal Co. Phone i:3!t. 337tf I Curl K nut sen of Klamath Falls land Dr. and Mrs. lilneluirt of t'hll- oqnln were among the Klamath county visitors who were In Med i ford yesterday. i Finance your homo in Southern ! llulldlng nml Loan. & The Owen-Oregon Lumber com t puny haKchatl team will play one of Its first games of the reason ; next Sunday when It meets the J Central Point nine In the forenoon. I The local team Is ma tie up of n hard-hitting crew of hurlers and ( expects to hand the strong Central l Point team n decisive defeat. ' Don't forget Mother's (y. Order n delicious box of candy for her at : CoKlg Drugs, next to the ltialto , theater. Open nights and Sundays ! Free delivery. 3 t f ! Included among the Orrgonhms ; registered at local hoteN. other 1 than those from Port la nit. are M. . T. Sanurcy of Itaudon. II. C. Klch I nrds and Floyd Combs of Snteni. L. L. Jones. A. C. Smith. F. P. ! Knight. F.d Harney and tl. H. !Camphrll of Kugene and W. i Miles of KoNetmru. 1 Dr. A. K. Wa iter K rossfl has moved to the Palmer Music llblg., 14 Ko. Itartlett. 6! A bounty warrant wun InMiied yestenlay at tb' county clerk's f -flee to Mrs. K. Ilaier of Ashland t for two coyotes. Mr. Mills will be- at the Km inn ('line Shop, phone 451. giving per manent wavcs. thff week of May 7th to 12th, Price IT. "5, complete I , w 28tf Following a vlult for some time past In Oakland, Cnllf., Mrs. Helen Johnson returned to Jacksonville yesterday. j ITtan roal, clenn, low In ash. ITan-j ?oq Coal Co, Phono 939, iZUf mltting construction of power dams In Link river, ubove the Klamath Irrigation district. W. H. Cheadle ft rid C. C. Ubh urdKon. who recently purchased the Westhtde Shoe Shining puclor from William Jones, yesterday completed tho Installation of a new floor in their place of business on West Main street. The establishment was sold last week because of 111 heullh. Hemstitching 8c per yard. P.ut tona covered at Handicraft Shop. tf Cold Hill will bo a little more quiet this year than usual, accord ing to Thomas Chlsholm, who was In Mcdford today from that city. Ho reports that Ihe cement plant is closing down for some time, meaning that employment there will be somewhat scarce. How ever, he Mild this forenoon that new residents ale gradually moving In and that he holds a big future for the historic mining town. Hej also stated that tho high school there will soon be dit-mlssed ami that five studenta will be graduated this year. Received now shipment of Dcau vlllo snndalH. The llootery. 4H Koguo river, below the Savage Itaplds dam, has been anchoring the whole of the Uoguc flotilla of row boats during the past few weeks.. Kvery stretch of river where fishermen may congregate has been bristling with salmon rods. The race to tho fishing grounds hftH developed to n, point where a man must be nn early riser to get a place to fish. This situation has given rise to an agi tation among many of tho fisher men for a limit of three Chinook salmon per day to any nngler. It Is declared that three of these big fellows should be enough for any one man. With the Kogue rapidly becoming a sportsmen's, mccca for salmon fishermen na well as those seeking small trout and steelhonds. tho need for such a move is appar ent, for in this wny tho better fishing spot would be available to more than a few fishermen In a day. (.rants Pass Cornier. j Fuller Hrushca for house olenn-j Ing. Fuller Brush Kep., Jackson-1 villo. &0 Mining claims, which were on file today at the county recorder's office. Indicated that the mining activity In the Foots creek section Is active. The claims were filed! by Harry Wllken and C. A. P.anta. i li. C. Seiiley and F. C. Sibley. . Tho Kncyclopedin Itriltantcn nays "Investment In a building and loan association Is ns nearly absolutely wifu as can be." (Vol. 4. p. C!). 'Southern llultdlng nnd Loan Asso ciation. rn The Women's Relief Corps held a meeting and social at the Imme of Mrs. J. A. Moffat, 1 13 1 West Ninth street, this nfternoon. If you wn'nt a good building loan on a low ruto of Inlorctit, fcoo Red den Co. 421tf After having spent sometime on a tour of F.urope. Miss Kuth War ner, daughter of Mr K. N. War ner of this city, has arrived In New York, where she recently accepted a position as bookkeeper with a landscape gardening firm. At the present time. Miss Warner is vis iting Mrs..Ceorge Palmer, a sister of Mrs. George Andrews of this city. Let mo write your flro insurance. Carl V. Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone W. if ing u success, The last meeting of the year of ...... . I, 1-. t... I nil- .jilllUIH HIIIUUI I.-l. V. "Ill ' i be held at the school Frldav. Mav Ilelman's bulhs and plunge opens: n at 3 n n Th(a wl je v,sililw for the season. May 6th. '"'.day. Come early and visit your The American legion Auxiliary j child's class meeting during the Invites nil mothers of ex-service ' afternoon, men us guests at the Armory Mon-! . M day night in honor of Mother's The special music week day. (iold star mothers are cs- night 'over station KM l:o made a OF PYTHIAS AT GRANTS P. MEET mint iiioniiiily t I'- " In M lonii-i- to enable Mr. Dowers 1 li eatill ttlf nvilir fur Ihe lliirlll. IJ Oilier lejiiures of the eveiiin.; i will lni luJe n boxing card, music , H anil a feed. rreparutiuns are ue- , intr maile lo lake eare of u lame , f allendanee. i WINDO El'OEXK. Ui lla Tau Delta I fraternity houst will rout 3rj,uoo.i OSWKti. QU sehoolhoiise is to lie razed -for ntv 05.0uu Htrurture. ' " Of,J FRAMES TROWBRIdg Last night u delegation from Tal ' isman Lodge So. 31 Knights of ' Pythias, uttended u meeting of (Thermopylae lodge No. 50 at (Jrants j Pass, which was a well, attended raiUo ami interesting meeting. PncxpefHcd circumstances pre pecially to be honored tit this time. big hit with the large audience of,vcnt(Mi tfte Marfchficld delegation every one of whom will be welcome, radio fans listening in. The hour's! from coming, so Medford and and transportation afforded on re- musical entertainment was furnish- (piest to Mrs. Roland Smith, tele phone U34-J. Charter members are to have charge of tho birthday cer meonles this being the eighth an niversary of the charter. Phono 1007-J for painting and tinting. 49 Isaac's, one of Ashland's well known department stores. Is launching a sale Thursday. The event la being hold under the sup ervision of (I. W. Kennott of Ku gene. a sale expert who fa widely know in this city, having handled simitar merchandising affairs in Medford ed by the utudents of tho Junior high school under the direction of Miss Melha Will.ams, instructor of music, and consisted of a fine va riety of vocal and instrumental numbers. The glee club selections, vocnl solos by Miss Williams and harmonica numbers were especially good and brought forth much fa vorable comment. A harp solo by Hetty Stennett wuh also greatly ap preciated. It Is hoped that the Copco people will again present a program by the Junior high stu dents at an early date. An Important session of the Le gion convention commission is TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY roll HUNT Olt I.HASK 4-roolll furnlHlteil apartment, clone in, uroiiml floor, with water, Hu-lun. telephone and nrnwe, for JIl-.TiO Iter month. 'i-V Kl. (irapo HI. (.'all 7:lK-X after 0 p. 111., ur 1077 from S to I. ISlf- Uon l'llnnr llnnlfv Tlnti tnr re- cleaned alfalfa seed nnd baled hay. Hlated for tonight at the Chamber 8J K. Main. Phono 00i. 33tf Mrs. It. A. Holmes rented her home nt llil North Oakdale yes terday to Irving T. Deck. Mrs. Holmes la moving this week to the Schiller apartments. Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. Call at addresa. 437 Ho. Kir. Miss Kltzahcth Ilurr, Mrs. Jose phine Jerome, Miss Hetty Jones and Misa Ioulse Fluhrer ure the new directors of the Business and ProfcBslonal Women's club, elected at the regular May mooting hold at the home of Mrs. M. K. Chap man on Genesee street Jat night. Shingles $3.25 per M at Medford Lumber Co. 33tf Miss Dan is substituting as ste nographer for Newbury & Nowbury this week, due to the illness of Mrs. Helen Roswell. See Great Northern's largest lo comotive parade Main St.. Klamath of Commerce rooms. Harry Nel son, prominent legionnaire of Port land, former state adjutant, will addresa the meeting on matters pertaining to the coming conven tion. A special meeting of the execu tive committee of the American Legion has been called for tomor row noon by Post Commander Rromley. The meeting will be held at the Hotel Holland at 12:10 a. m. and la open to all legionnaires 1 of Mcdford post who desire to at tend. ' livery member of the execu tive committee is urged to be pres ent as several Important business matters will bo presented for discussion. The Copco "kitten-ball ' season (jrants Pass boys exemplified the knight rank. li. K. Rclden and (I. H. Hoxie b e came full-fledged knights. The Mcdford boys gave short talks. lillss Heine told about tho advantages of the knight rank, which is the military department of the order, and told about the success it Is meeting with in the northern part of tlc state. H-' urged Tnermopyla' lodge to have Portland reorganize that depart ment in Ci rants Pass. It met with favorable comment. This depart ment Is now being reorganized throughout the state of Oregon. The meeting wound up with re freshments. The "It's tho Climate" boys said they will visit Talisman lodge in the near future. ! ,., -I Obituary j PELI Amanila Bell, wife of .leff liell and rcsiduiit of Talent for tlio past 35 years, passed awav at her home in that place early tilts mornin? nt the ase of SO years. Mrs. llell had been in fail Itm health for some time. She was horn In Linn county, Oregon, March 17, 1K18. . Besides her husband sho leaves one son and one dnukRhter, Wilis ITonry, of Sacramento, Cal., and will be officially opened tonight I Mrs. S. P. Barnebui K. of Medford. when the warehouse and main of' fice teams tannic nt the AVashing ton school grounds at 5:30 p. m. "kat-ball artists" Knlls. May 11th lrlvlnK Kolden ; mvc out ,)f UcQ fol. BOme fill I Ice. Klamath h b incest celebra-! mounts, u is expected inai iney will soon lilt their stride and a spike. Klamath's biggest celebra tiou. do by bus; low fares. Chas. II. Howard. Phono tl'29. 4!i , Miss Dorothy Delzcll. sister of Mjrs. Hon Newbury of Mod ford, was doubly honored nt tho Univer sity of Oregon during the week, having been pledged to Phi Iteta Kappa, tho honorary scholarship fraternity, and elected assistant In structor of Knglish at tho univer sity for next year. Fuller Brushes for houso donn ing. Fuller Hrush Kcp Jackson ville. &o J a c k Tb om pso n will 1 en v e to night or early In the morning for Sulem on buslnesf. Mrs. Thomp son has as her guest this wwk her mother, Mrs. MfAlcnlsrtn, T?n Han, Francisco. .; t Sugar plno shaken. Mcdford Lbr. Co. I 33tf! Mr. und Mrs. .1, J. Iluchti-r and close game should result. Strict training rules will probably have to be Instituted by the respective captains In order to keep their players in proper training to cap ture the 1H2m season championship. A five-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Foster of Hilt at the Sacred Heart hospital. May 7th. Attorney Porter J. Neff is re cuperating from a tonsil operation performed at tho Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. Miss Dorothy I ley nobis is sub stituting In Kngllsh at the local high school this week. Mrs. Mabclle C. Hamilton of Portland is spending this week in Mi'ilford demonstrating (I o I d c u West coffee In Ihe various local Remains are at the Conger chapel and HrrangcmentH will be announc ed Inter. Copco Forum to Singe Snicker A special feature of the Copco Forum smoker Thursday night will be an- illustrated talk on the St. Francis Dam by Nathan A. I lowers. Pacific coast editor of the li n g ineerlng News-Kecord. Mr. Bowers is one of the best known engineers on the coast and has a most interesting lecture to present. All members of the local engineer ing profession aro cordially invited to attend this meeting which wijl Mr. ami Ma W. F. QuUenhury I f-11"-" "uucs will leave for Klamath Falls' lu'the morning on business and pleasure. They will nitimd the railroad cele bration in that city the latter part of Ihe week. : Wells Taxi. -'5c. Phone 2$. Cole Holmes wilt leavo -4n thej morning for Klamath Fa lis tat at-i lend the railroad celebration there, j Women's swimming class will be-f gin May 14. For Information call! 1-JiM-X. 531 Frank Isaacs and C. N. Culy left J today for the Welb n district on business. ' Martin Pelh-M drove over from his homo at Klamath Falls Mon day to visit Ills new son Jit the Community hospital. Mrs. Donna (iraffls of tho Phoe nix dlst rirt was a Mcdford visitor this morning. t Mrs. L. 1. Harris of the Old! Sheep Ou itera At ton! lout Wo are In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mohair. See us before you sell. MKDFOUD KAKOALV HOUSE, Phone 10K2. 27 N. Grape St. 3S!tf Fly-Tox Needed Everywhere I Phone ' , ILK UTTER ICE CREAM PASTUEHIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED' THE SANITARY WAY jfjl HUNrsf ' Exceeding the Speed Limit I LEVOLO & RIED VtCl Odd Moments Vf EDWARDS & SANFOKD VT "Information"' CLIFFORD & STAFFORD j "Bits of Art" " JUL MARGUERITE AUSTIN ' A Bundle of Personality; ' jW """X" TOMORROW . p "X MARY PICKFORD fcii m - ... "MY. BEST GIRL" pii I EVENING . M Admission 1 nv, v 7 & 9 P. M. Children J Adults !THE NEW RIALTO Flics furry IHm'hw (icrins Tivrlv' .Milts. Army Sanltiiry otriri-rs Invesll itatiiiK somv nt t'oiitiiiiiiiiniiim In iirmy ramps fnuml flirs carrylnu silltslatii--N oliiihiall(' twrlvr mill's away. Thus fllrs hrlnu lain homes rvi'iyw In to fill li. i-iinlamlnnUim Siacc i-oail sprnl sr-vrnil Iiours In ..,.,,,, i.mv.t,,v ulh n, ,. ,J ! fragrant, sale, sliilnlrss ami suit . thi city this ninrnliu; visiting anil! slmi'l'tmr. i llvfrv 1m' tttcis uMi!iranli'',l, These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy KOU ,SALK tU TllADK Confec (tonery, fountain and lunch room. A wood proposllloii for mun and wlfi. Owner wMic to take a roM; will trade fr hiiiqII hourn and lot und immune. Home. A Ktanl HeaHon Ih hefore you. Pox V. N.. Tilhune. 4Mf WANTKD PnperhuiiKlnK. house paiutlim. floor fintshlm;. Interior decoi -utlnj;, CoKhlll. Plume I '! I -J. 11. l-'OU SALK ItarKaitv in a kooiI necoml hand haoo. $10. Address Mox A-l. Mall Trlhune. rn KO I v SALl-i Will accept car at f I rM payment on a very attrac tive new A - room stucco home. Kooil location. Total price J'.tao. See Charles A. Win Aency. Inc. 50 TO KXCUANllK KOli FAUM S room modern home with Income, excellent location, eat front. I lovely shade treen and yard, I double Kine; UirKo llvtn room.i hartlwood floorM nnd fireplace; very latent In modern hullt-ln kitchen: 1 bedroom downstair, A rooms und sleeping porch up stairs, also kitchenette, v hlch ' can be used as apartment. Piic( Jti.'iUO. See i'hai len A. W'inu Acency. Inc. .M. , 1 Kt)H SALK Kord touriun. lfl:t; model. In good runniim order,, llrensd and ready to so. Phone H'-'S-K. or eall at 1239 No. lilver-' side Ave. f0 WANTED. Middle imed wom;m for housework anil care for eld erly couple. Wm. HlKh. Talent. LOST-Uaby's shoe. Saturday nlht lietinn to Mall Tribune. ,a Knit KKNT Small eotUne. par tially furnished, adults. Phonv M7 It. ;,o VOU SAI.K (ijirden tractor. Phone U-K-l':'. evenlnus. fiO Kolt KHNT-Kor A months. 3 -room furnlsht'd apartment, a ro u n d floor; adults. IK-slr.ible homo place, 3;Ti K, Jackson, Phone yon Uy.ST 4-room furnished house, modern. 2 bedrooms, rnsi! side; small unfurnNhed house.' modern, nerr mill. Phone 827-Y.j Mother's Day is Next Sunday $1.50 and $3.00 We pay postage anywhere in the United Sttt es HEATH'S DRUG STORE Across From Nash Hotel . ., , .... 109 E. Main THURSDA1 FRIDAY MAY 1011 The Sensation of the Season First Showing in this City "Gi Und erworid' ROAD TO RUIN UNDERWORLD LflJ A Daring Expose of JAZZ MAD YOUTH, WILD PARTIES RUINED LIVES This Picture just finished 14 weeks in Los Angeles 4 weeks in San Francisco o weeks in Oakland. NO LECTURE NO SLIDE Matinees, Ladies Only Nights, Men Only Children under 16 not admitted (unless accompanicl by parents) Admission 35c Loges 50c , )i BRING YOUR BUG TROUBLES TO US! 1 Don't let insect pests eat vour flower and v; taVle. plants. U.e,t after t'heni with our l'n' and tiled INSECTICIDES Let, n.s recommend the pper spray I'"" J'j p.licular needs. 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