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'AGE TWO . r Iocal and ' Personal A youtiK whoollmy. not over nix fir novel! '"urM of hsc, witw ruUKlil In thv u of hk-iiIIiiic flimrrs lit i)v corner of Newtown itnd Miiln FiroeiM thin murninK I'y Krulorli'k HopkliiK, who Ik of iho opinion iniu.u. n. nuiiumx. uiiuiir. r . il number of i w i'lil flower theflH enn lie traced to the yuuiWHtor. The hoy win warned twice l.y -Mr. ' Hopkins to Hlop plekliiK flow 'crx from a yard adjolnlns his place, j hut the hill l)crnlted In rcturnlnii. i However, today he promised to discontinue the practice on the ; .1........ ... ,.l.l.. f ..nllen u-milil l.C ......... ....v. . , called. Orance daneo. Kanle Point. Sat. nifjht. lOveryhoily welcome. Gf The committee on children's day announreH that they are to have a practice tonight In the recrea tional hall of the First Methodist church at 7 o'clock. All children who will lake part In this proKram are re(Us'od to he t here. Dance, W. O. W. hall. Thursday liiKht. 3 Mr. and Mih. .lohn B. Ooodrlch of Hnn Dh'Ko, t'alif., former well known residents of Mod foul, r here to visit friends until thl first of next week when they w4ll r-on-tlnue on their vacation jou:ney north to Hoattle and HriUsh Co luinhla points. They were the Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl (llas Kow (f the Talent district for a day or so since Sunday, afier wjileh they wero (fuests of Mr. and Mrs Harry Murks, and tonlfiht tiny be- eome suestH of Mr. and Mm. Cent-Re It. Trelchler Notice! In order Ut help stamp out the trouble caused by non-suf ficient fund and no-accouid checks, every pprsoii receiving one Is re quested to notify Houthern Oregon Credit flureiui, 31! North Central Ave. Phone 720. 03 (iuests from n distance registered at Medford hotels Include Mrs. M. V. Kills of Boston, Mass.. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelson of Denver, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Puseh of Hi. Kouls. Mrs. ('has. D. Cnmpbell of Dululh, Mrs. J. A. 11 rii nt of Vancouver, It. C, A, 11. Meelbooin of l,onlon, KiiBland, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Dun- das of Fort Defiance, Ariz., and . Mr. und Mrs. Tom Woods of Chi mp o. Wells Taxi, aTio. Phono 2d, Members of the Medford Klwairis club will furnish the entertainment at the Kriday noon meet of Ash laud Klwanls. The Ashland Kl waninns wfll- return the vlsil of Iho Medford club next Monday, (ranpo dance, ttaple Point, Kat, niffht. Mvprybody welcome. tiTi Miss Marnnret Hensley arrived last Monday from Salem and Is a house guest of Miss 1-uclle Oatman at her home on Houth Central ave nue. Miss Hensley will oh.hu me duties with the Mall Tribune on the reportorltil staff, taklnp the. posi tion which will ho left vacant by Miss Mary Oreiiier. who will leave next week Ur tho east. Kut hnrbecuc p.andwlchirH and llvo forever. Mac's Itarbocue, 1 ',4 miles north of A! oil ford on hlph way. S The junior and sen I or classes of Iho Central Point hinh school will hold their annual batuiuct at the Ashlnnd I.ilhla Kprinps hotel to . morrow evening, with Miss UouiseJ Honnert. toastmlstress for the even ing. An Interesting program has been urranped and probably over fin will be present. Picnic weather Is here, and we want to remind you of the acknowl edped superiority of Kluhiur's .Milk Bread. tf3 A Kcheaffi-r fountain pen demon stration car, which left Chlcapo. 111., three years apo on an adver tising tour of the country, arrived In Medford yesterday In chnrpe of Mr. and Mrs. (. It. Johnston, as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. It. (). Kla harty. The car will leave tomor row for Grants Puss and will pro ceed throughout the length of the Htate into Washington. The car, which Is 32 feet long and cost $IN, tiOU. has covered 20,000 miles and has visited It 2 stales. Five more yonrs are expected to elapse before the entire country is expected to tie covered. X.ilt me wrlto your flro insurant. Carl Y. Tenpwald, Hotel Holland. Phono D93. tf Thirty out of the state ears reg istered here with the local state I ra fie bureau yesterday. Itegular dance. Gold Hill, Sat. night.' Dancing U to 2. Broadway orchestra. 6r. Wcddlmi announcements w e re received thin week by a number of local friends of the inurrhipc last Sunday of Miss Kllyn l.iimphcar and Lclund M. Charley at White Hock, Can. Both are welt known local residents and aro expected to return this week to make their home here. Tho bride is the dauphti'r of Mrs. C ampicnr of this city. Ilandpleating and smocking. The Vushinti Khop. 421 Medford Htdg. tf Thoro are over 25 peo ple in our orgnnisntion working with but a single aim to give you in Fluhrer's Milk Bread the finost product of its kind on tho markot. ' Californlam rojlu-ied, ut local hotels Include Mr. I. J'aiUun and Mike f Ipzek of Santa Monlra, II. K. Doulittle of Oakland. W. I Hurve yof DunHinuir, Mr. and Mm. ' W. I. Poulkor of (llendule, Jlr. Kiiimu KlnnHtoti-of I'alo Alto, W. J. flreene, .Mrs. A. K. PatkM, Miax koulbc KcIho and 1 red 1 ouiik- t ton of I. oh Anele and K. M. j Jiiraei, .mi. ami .irs. w ...mi-, don. Mr. and .Mr. Jamea Mills. ! V. Klm'her. II. .M. Ijil kln. Mi-m. Olive hi.-w.ii I. (I. II. Mewurl. I lui-1 ,M.er lin(, nl0,,him. .., ,,, old Collin., and I'r.'.l W. FIsIht of ; y,.Mll,r,,Ky , ,hl. .;M.,onvllle Jun - Kan r'ninilwcn. ',.,. ,.,., ,y ju(,.(. n.c I'eaec ;,aniic dance. Ivaijle I'olnt. HuL.J. I,. Hoe. So reiinon m Klven ntKht. Kveryhody welcome. liT. fr t,c ilifinlsal. Mra. I 'rushy. l',ofcsor V. H. Ilrown anil It. S. j who ni arreiited at the alnc time, House have returned from a twtij now servlUK a sentence of 3ft -i ... ........ .... .... nrrnii my hi .nt-ii.oiu aim ui.mn i-iisn, wnei e iney nau o.-eii ui suik i sion cnai(;e. i mono, iochi if lepnono company on a survey to determine the costj A lufKt, BMOrllllpnl f t.,.,,,.n ' manaucr yesterday. of pear production. A bulletin cov- ,!,., llt v,,ods lain. her Co., "II1 .r.s. w. K. Anderson motored In crli.K three years' work Is soon to!,.. allK j.hont. 0!l!from the Kden Valley district yes - be published. A. la rite crop of up- pies and pears Is prcllr tcd for the season by the two O. h, t . men, who say tho pear orchards In the Hogue Itlver valley earned good profits last year. Corvallis Gazette-Times. Hugar pine shakes, new stock, "Kabcrs," Central Point. . 70 .Mrs. ,). It. Williams of Kvan valley spent last week end in Ash land visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. K. Kchiirff. Regular dance. Gold Kill. Hut. night. Dancing 0 to 2. Broadway orchestra. ' included among the Orcgoniaps registered at Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, are Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ijil'olntc of Marsh- field, Dr. and Mrs. K. G. Bunch of Coqullle, Geo. W. Knight of Hub bum. A. C. Smith, It. U Klnlayson Z. N. Agoe and Mr. and Mrs. J. H Sorensen of I'higene, !,. W. Bray of Ontario and Mr. ami Mrs. J. B. Heutw of Cfdlage fJrove. Shingles $3.25 per M at Medford Dumber Co. S3lf Mrs. Kva McNary will spend $100 to repair a dwelling at 237 North Central avenue, according to n building permit Issued by the city today. lu bread, a fine, even texturn if tho sign of proper fermentation, which In turn means a sweet, nutty flavor. Notn the excellent texture of Kluhrer's Milk Bread. Tills is the secret of Its phenomenal salci success. ' (HI The West Const Air Transit com pany, operators of the 10-passen-ger planes between San Francisco and Portland, are carrying good binds dally, according to altacheH at the local airport. The ships ar rive and depart hern on schedule and the ship yesterday had a ca pacity load. Welts Taxi, 2fo. Phono 2o. ""tcnll at address. 437 So. Fir. The Daughters of Veterans will meet Friday night at tho Armory. Guests from Portland registered . at local hotels Include Mr. and- Mrs. S. Musprave, F. K. Chitlen, J. P. Pitman, L. Miller. Mr. ai)d Mrs. Geo. It. Parker, II. N. Win ship. G. D. Samler, R. 10. Doris, F. F. Brooks, J. T. Wallpce. Boyd French, F. J. Provost, A.- C. Free man; Mrs. Frank Daytqn, Mr. antl Mrs. K. It. Sclnilz. Mr. 'and' AlrH. Frank King. A. R. Cox. II. V. Dickinson. Henry, Wlprtilh. K. Af. Swclm. Mrs. L. It. Frame. Mrs. C. Bow. Irene Cromwell. W. A. Ward and K. A. Meyer. ' Tel. C42. prompt sanitary gar bage aervico. 80tf The Sams Valley hlnh school will hold graduation exercises tomor row when three Ktu'dcnJ, Basil Blgham, Donna McDonald and Francis Wilson will be graduated. Kelectloii of officers will take place tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the repular meeting ' the Jackson school Parent-Teach-ej-s' association. A large attend ance of members is urged. Screen doors at Woods Lumber Co.. 711 V.. Mala. Phone 10K. ! With the arrival of warm weath er, Flro Chief Roy Klllott Issued a' warning today to local water users to turn off garden hose anil sprinklers whenever tho flro siren Is blown, lu order to assure good pressure for fire fighting purposes. After a fire bus been put under control and the engines return to Hie rire station, the whistle will auatu be sounded, signifying that water may be turned on., This rule must be observed. Uenutar dance. Gold Hill. Sat. ninhl. Dancing to 2. Broadway orchestra. A. S. Rosenbaum. district freight and passenger agent of the South ern Pacific, and Bruce Dennis, edi tor of the Klamath Herald and News, were In Grants Pass yester day while on their way to Rosc buig to attend the strawberry car nival. Auto owners' attention arrested by display of entirely new auto awnings ill the Auto Top Shop. 3" North Grape tr Although the maximum tempera ture of yesterday was but M' de grees, the wo'ither seemed much wanner, especially In the late after noon and early evening. Today, which had a minimum of 4Jt. seem ed at least as warm, and fair and continued warm weather with low humidity Is forecast for tonight j and Friday. Dance, W. O. W. hall, Tnursuay nluht. 63 Miss Lt tie Davis of Salem ur- rived In Medford Tuesday to spend the summer with her sister. Mis. I Helen Iluhl of the Kagle I'olnt; ! district. I Kemtlar dance, (lotd Hill. Sat. j night. Darning a to 2. Hroailway ' orchestra. I Mrs. I'. C. Ferguson of Medford j has rout rued to lor borne in tne j valley after an enjoyable visit here ' as the house uest of he( parents, j Mr. and Mrs. M McHiide, and sls- t. r, Mrs. My ru King of I'aelfic Ter 1 race. Mrs. Ferguson spent a wfk i in Ktamath Kalis. Klatnuth Now Ashland buslnenn hoiisfs will ioed (rum ;30 o'chtrk until r I o'clock Krtday afternoon in order 1 that cb-rks and business men may tatlend the May day fete to be pre sent ert by the Southern Oreuon Normal school ln Llthia 11.uk. Dunce at the Orientnl liardenfi Friday nluht under the auspices of the Hit ines and L'rnfenslonal club ! Kelniairn baths and plunge oprn tor the BCttuon! ... 7n MEDPORD MATT? LaihI week In Jucktton county I "Duke' Wei I in k ton. local man there wag only one ciie of Inf In-1 iikit of the Twentieth n!ury ciizii, according to n Mate report i idore, left IiihI nlht fir Yrc ka. received yeMerduy. No rasi-H of to attend the opening of u new any other conlaRinuH UlKeupets were Twentieth tdore in that city. Jaul reported. In the entire state there Merrian, formerly connected with wej-e no cuh of Infantile parayxfg. ! the North Central Twentieth more ftecular dance. Cold Hill. Hat. ! here. I',,n appointed munnycr nllil. OuneiiiK 9 to orehcHtrn. . . f fijMllll)iK11i in ,h(. of th(, KlaI(. yf ,, u- OoKby, who1 ,w r, ,, , , Tll,,n, salur fll ... n,.,, (.. ti. imimhi-hhI on of nj.ys in tne county jan on a poses - Veisu,, d " ' f1 " ' V . . ' weck end Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Donna (Iraffls of l'l.oeni.x T. H. Abbott of Klamath Kalis. was a visitor and shopper in M.'d- The round-up clinic for children ford yesterday afternoon. m , . s ,,,t of five and Hix year of ,tKo will MvHt Mliry HlncIllr drov In from he held tomorrow afternoon at 1 h(.r home at KaKle Point thl morn- o clock at the Jaekson m hool, and iUK unU .iisiioned of some shonpinK. parent who are planning to end U(?v H(l(I L L j!ai.rje whu ( h l.lren to the find khu e next , myo hp(,n (.oniu.(.u.( wth Uw Kou. fall are urKed to hrlim th'i to'Mnn.ne n.,.nh H..vi,es at tho clinic In order that a complete health check-up may be made Heo Kllnor Ilauley Bush for re- .i ui,..i i cleaned nlfalfa seed and baled buy. K20 K. Main. Phono 1)02, 332tf Among the hotel guests in Med 4o id from the state of Washington are J. I. Tin hart and Mervlllc White of Nujmvino, Mr. und Mrs. F, D. Saiilders of Tumwaler. Mrs. B. H. Jackson of Taeonm and W. 11. Boot, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Demp sey, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Fen ton, M r. and Mrs. .1 nsiph Gross, Mrs. Kmll Kingston anil V. G. Walker of Seattle. If you want a good building loan on a low r.ito of Interest, see, Bed don A Co. 321tf Mrs. A. M. (Monk) Clark re turned to her home In Klamath Falls Tuesday from Kmnnuel hos pital, Portland, where she under went ainnjor operation May 3rd, performed by Dr. W. II, Bueer tnaun, formerly of tho Mayo clinic. She Is recovering as rapidly as can be- expected. One vacant seat to San Fran-! cisco on airship Friday. Phone I Jackson Hotel for reservation, till Miss Ora Tucker of the Lincoln j the season, to be put on at the school was called last Tuesibty to Redmen's hall Saturday night, mi Salem by the illness of her mother, j der the auspices of the Wenonah Who died yesterday. Miss Tucker club of the Pocahontas lodge, will Will probably return to her duties ai 1110 seuooi nexi ween Walnut top grafting by expeii jpneed, successf u 1 wa Inn t g rafter. Tomorrow, while in Klamath khIIh, June Hnedh-or will help or- Kanlz0 t,P Klnniitlh Falls Garden clnb. ' The people there arc en thusiastic over the prospects of keeping in line with Medford and. Grants Pass with belter lawns and more flowers. j lieguiar ounce, hom nm, Nat. night. Hunting ! to 2. Broadway uf cheulra.. , . fiTi WV G. Drew of the Highway .Mo tor company will arrive ihls even ing from Portland with a duHsy Packard coupe. Hemstitching 8c per yard. But tons covered at 1 landlcraf t Shop, tf II. M. Rt annum of Km; one Is spending a few days In Medford visiting friends und transacting business. See Klinor llanley Bush for re-ilim, ,((Mm n Hfelong meinleof the cleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay.) p,(Hi,vterian church. She leaves 8:tfl K. Main. Phone 002. 332trotlfl .M'ist(M., yU. Carlton Janes of In announcing the prize winners .Medford. The remains are at the In the recent rose show .one namn) ,.nr i.vim.n,t Homo and funeral Whs omitted. Mrs. H. F. Cope won second place for basket of garden flowers. Mrs. John Partridge won first in another class for the larg est assortment of garden flowers. Sugar plno shakes, Medford Lbr. Co. !13tf Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter and their guest, Miss Adams of ' Colorado Springs, and Mrs. J. S. C. Wiills left today by motor for Cres cent City. Calif, Pythian Sisters will give a coin hi nation card party und dam j n , (ho K. 1. chibi'ooms and hall Thurs day evening. May - Ith. S p. m. Music by lickey's orchestra. Ad mission 3.c. Uifre.-hments. 63 II, It. Itoblnsou of l'crllnnd was a local business visitor In Medford today. Dr. A. fc Walttir Kresso has moved to tho rainier Music lthlg..t 'I he Degree of Honor I'rotectlvel association will meet at the 1 loyal 1 Neighbor hall at K o'clock Kriday ! night, may 3 Tttli. All friends in vlted to come. Social hour foI- low Inn lunch. j Huslness and I'rofesslonal dance! I'YUlay night at the Oriental har dens. 61 Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Millard and daughter are expected to arrive MeOlord from Woodland, Calif. lu Henry Kluhrer and Dr. lteri lig-1 enon retuincd this morning from a two days fishing trip at the foot of Ml. Pitt, where they cautfht I the limit. j Kred Seheffel. Scelcy Hall. WII- hum Allen and Ldward Itench left ycsientiiy for a iisiitmi mp in me Mount lilt district. They will re-1 turn to Medfnrd this evening f " " For sluggish TRIBUTE, fEDFORD, lirundwuy j " the nku branch, and left a (ir,'f'W duyt auo to take up IiIh new I duticB preliminary to the opening. Ceorjje Holme of 1ms Allele. I renrHeiillnK the jnflulltc company' 1 "' 'opied over In Med- ford yminnlay to vNIt with I.Ik old ! fi lenil-s. Mr. and Aim. Jan.cn Stev- 'n, on hu way to Portland, and 'later to Mlnnca.oll, .Minn. II. S. Ijitamorc of Portland, ill - j vision superintendent of the tele- phone directories for the slate of .. 1 t.rcKon, contcrren w:in it. iJ. nam- terday and spent ervcral hoursl The purpose of Hio olBanllatlon i shonolnu- In the cllv. Ms said to ho to produce hlslori- I Kagle Point for the past few weeks, i w.rt ..A.ioeii..,. ,, i),...t l,, wi I D. C. Durham, piano tuner for the Calmer Music House, returned to Medford from a month's busi ness trip through California. Jle announces that with his assistance the greater portion of the southern state Is now lu tune. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of Dong Beach, Calif., arrived In Medford yesterday for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Reynolds and locaJ friends, before taking up their duties at the Diamond Iike lodge for the summer. Mr. Saunders was formerly employed as clerk at Ho tel Medford. A. W. Dynch of 33." Ivy street, this city, was personally acquaint ed with A. N. Parrish and his son John, bankers killed In a. robbery at Da mar, Colo,, yesterday. Mr. Lynch lived in Lamar for nine years before coining to this city. He Is also acquainted with Sheriff A Iderinan, who engaged in a gun battle with the bandits, and later look up the chase by airplane. One of the most novel events of ho lu the form of a, 7-cent party A comic Initiation will bo staged In the Initiation of a man Into the ladles' club, and other comic stunts will be put on. A (lYititc anil supper will terminate the evcn- ing'f entertainment. -f- ANDRKWH Miss JesnU Rvno Andrews, till years old."'' passed away at the home of h0t ulster, Mrs. Ciuiton Janes on Califtul Hill, yesterday evening fining heart trouble, after a brief lltneAs. Miss Andrews was born at So. Louis. .Missouri. November 7. 1 fw 1 and j had resided at Buy City, -V iehlg.in 1 for 50 years and at Medford for the past three years, residing at the Cargili Court. Miss Andrews, a woman of fine chu meter, had received part of her education at OhrrHn eolleire. (Xbeiibi. Oliiii. and arrangements will be announced later. list ray Notice, licked up - yearling Jersey heif ers; color buff: no brands or marks. Owner can huve same when paying for feed and this nd. L. C. MILL, tlTi Talent. Notice. Mac's Harbccne. I "i miles north of Medford, on Pacific highway, will he ipen for business May "2 featuring real barbecue sandwiches, other sandwiches of all kinds, cold drink. i, icre cream, caudles ami smokes. Ciive us a call. We know you'll cal lagain. Open till 2 in tbe niornlnc. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rT.TTrTT" 1'1'ont door a n d screen. Thoue UKti. '.'Hi U. Main .t i;:iif! - - WANTLD ("hi for general house- work. I'honc (18 KOU IlKNT I'artlv furnished I las w. t".th. ti3 I apartment. KOII Ui:. r Kurnlshed si I'ping room; prtvate family; home prlv- family; In reasonable lieges; prici I'lione lUTti-.l 3tf ! KOU WALK Kxcellent dairy cows. Across from Mcrrtman Dairy. tir ,oK s UJ,(Ul,ll(, ,im,m.Hf,: More, srrv((-e station and cabins; on' highway near Meilfurd: fine, buildings, wonderful location fori a homo. Write owner, 1'. O. Hox , J j 1 . ,rda imi. ti months nM. '1pm' noliry 4'."i H,.. Ni'w-. 'ntvTl '-I drainpipes Obituary Pour C'lorox down toilet, tub, wash bowl, oink, laundry till) nnd rrfrigrr Rtor drainpipro rrRularly. Hi-lps prp vont rlonginn. Kills gonus. Kills odors, liny Clurox at grocers. Follow diri'ciiuu on lalud." " ' Rtmovei Stains BUachet KlUs Germ Destroys Odors OREDOX. . THURSDAY. 'SCREEN CLUB' TO BE FORMED AT ,,, url, umU.,. w. . , fnil .......,. ... ,,,,,,.,, .. ' ' jcordll.B to report and the fut ! meetlni,- of thin new club will he held tonlKht ut the Shanulo liludiu in tile Medford hulldlne. All I those interested in receiving hit;h- cjayM instruction in the motion picture art are urged to meet to-, nlliht at s p. m., to oriranlzc a' : 1 ford Kercen club. ! , ''" ,K,r "lc "vini pictures of ''j'" '7 ","",7 d"cc"",n i ' A' rhl'" 'al1' "r'- i (lent of the itaKiaph t o. Mr. Theolmld. who U now mtiktnK his he,ii,,uartcrH in the Uogue Uivor vllHev has had u wide and varied I LIirtl(M. in the lovl lcture ln. fiUsiry. not only in America, but in Kurono. aS well. He wa eon- noeted with tho United Foreign Artista of Germany for three years and has also made pictures in Arabia and Kast Africa, according to report. Medford 1m said to In very forttmato In having the serv ices of such a callable director tn supervise tho uctivltlcs of this new organisation. m The American Legion conven tion in Medford will be well ad vertised In the northern part of the state this week, thanks Ho the co-operation of the local- Lions club with the local convention commission. Several cars leaving for the Stale Lions' convention will carry Legion banners broad -ciistlng the dates of the conven tion and the slogan, "Meet "em In Metlfonl!" The Rose burg Strawberry carnival will also be well covered, as every car in the .Med Ton! caravan will carry a Le gion run vent ion banner. This ef fort, in addition to the liberal newspaper publicity already re ceived throughout the fjtntc. will maintain Med ford's well-earned reputation for being one of tht best advertised cities in the north west. Tiie Publicity committee of the Legion Convention commis-aon is working on several unique adver tising ideas, which will no; only "boost" the big convention, but Medford a ml t he Rogue Rhvr valley, as well. t At last night's meeting of the Legion Convention 'commission, plans were made to advertise the Medford convention nt iho Ro;-'- How to Reduce Varicose Veins Hull (cllllr mid rpnnril Towni'd llir lli-iut Itll.IHl in Will l-'lms That Way. Miiny people have become de spondent breause they have been leu to lieheve ttiat tlirre is no rem edy that will reduce swollen veins and biiuchex. If you will et a two-ounce ip i nit I hot lie of Mtonc' Kmc raid I Oil tfull strength at any first-iias. drug store and apply it iiiiU and I niorniiiK as directed yoi' will quick ly notice an improvement which j will continue until the veins ami i bunches are reduced to normal. Moonc's Kmerald Oil is a harm less, yet most power fu I germicide and two ounces last a very buit; lime. Indeed, so. powerful is Km-j orajd OH (bill old chronic sore and I ulcers are often entirely In-filed and j anyone who is disa ppolnted with ; lis use can have their money re- i funded. Heath's Drug Store sells j 101s 01 11. II Wednesday Specials Kiddies' Sun Suits viiluc .79 Kiddies' Sun Sox J.V valiu- 1)V Boys' Straw Hats W.ihi vHiuo....5ji159 Boys' Sti'aw Hats nr.lt value $1.98 BABY LAYETTES Let us show you our 72 piece layettes finished or semi-finished. Cedar chest free with either. Practical suggestions cheorfully and intelli gently given. Hemstitching, Button Making ar.d Pleating Handicraft Shop Phone 702 ? f 1 J" OESO OEXO SCREENS ' " t'.VI.Ii D TROWBRIDQE O s riiirr WOlikS Lb r a a c3 MAY 24. 1028. J lturu Sli'iiW heri y earnival Sainr r day. A unhiue entry in the in- dn-'trf;tl parade will follow I lit j Medford lKion drum eorpr. and i it Is expected that The thoio:iiid.- of carnival visitors will Kn'w ih.it j Medford is on the jn: p and how! . .Meinherti of tin hiKii-n drum ciU pM liavc hecn iin th in hard for t In -it a pm-uratu f Satur- lay and should, alone, muUc a j nij- nil wiin nit- o'ouus. Radio Program KMED Mall Trilitme-Vlr-lii KtnttoD Friday. .May 2.", 10 a. m. Southern Oregon Klecttlc. 10:30 a. m. M. M. Dcpart- inenl Store. 4 1 1 a. m. Ju que Ix-nnox. J- 1 1.30 a. 111. Bruphy's. 12 in. Medford Kkctric. 12:30 t. in. Palnu-r Music House. 8 p. in. Medford Realty $ board. 11 p. ni. Hunt's Cialcihm Theulre. Social Notes tind Meetings Paul Andrews was honored with a birthday party at the home of his parents, .Mr. and .Mih. V. P. An drews, on Vancouver avenue last night when 'Mi friends gathered to celebrate his 20th birthday. Anions the many lovely gilts received by Paul was a beautiful ruby rins pre sented him. by the guests, which proved a complete and pleasant sur prise. , , : 'Tables were sei on tho back lawn of the Andrews home, tho piincipal decorations eonsistii:.-? of mellow lighted Japanese lanterns 'EATS PORK AND BEANS, I CUCUMBERS- NO GAS I "I -cat pork and beans, eucum I hers anything, since taking Adler ' ika. 1 Stomach us is 'oin-tund 1 ! sleep tine." Geo. C. Brooks. Just o.K spoonful Adlciika re j licves gas and that bloated feeling so that you can cat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH upper and lower ! bowel alid removes old waste mat ! tcr you never thought was there, Xo matter what you have tried fur your stomach and bowels. Adlciika will surpiisc you. I lcath':i Drug Store. These 'Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy w&mzr-. Jsi A ?a i KtN r.lIW 01 ml DTi 'i r 1 I H,. oe " 7 .. t 'V ri EM I I ! i flit m nm ::-, mi 1 j SEE and HEAR L E j I ' ALJOLSON ife - lF Si . THE JAZZ SINGER " IB 4 IjBlX i You'll Laugh a Lot Cry a Bit tWi'-Xivf) I ITA I ' . . ' and Marvel Much at This L KWf&W , ' Mn I . Wonder of the Age. i3t VVJ i i I NO SEATS RESERVED I f f A sotvX i Admission jfJiyr r tra0tm ' Matinee and Evening UMl-Li' 'overhanging the tables. He cream Sliwp Ouners Allcntioiit W'e are in position to pay you mum than anybody for wool - mo - ball. S. e US before you Sell. Mlllll'l.ltll liAllll.M.V lll'l'SH. I'boiic 1UK. X- liiape St. -4 (..rvullis. 1'Iastvrl'iiK near? eiimplcieil mi :.'lUi- new .Ml' livn-ial biilldlnt?. TO si5?D vr rfco6kiNG iw one I I MtL Best for : raiMa Salads and i 1 estinghoase Automatic THE IRON WITH The Sinn of il Dealer "(g) 214 W. Main Medford, Ore. Spccla I ';l e T : 3H p. m. Wo.li ill the n Sr. decree '" order of w. .vt. i (.'. M. IHH MUX, Secy. 1 j To MlllKIIU- rflllll- r1llll. j ,.IU..M);l.'IIIA, .May M. l.l , ( H.lel' oi k, former pn-s Ident of the Middle Mates ivvii 'IVmris astniation, has Veen ap pointed inaniiner of the L'niu d Stalin tJ:ivx cup icimi. This electric iron remembers when you forget it turns itself off and on 'Price $7.75 THE BUILT-IN WATCHMAN The Spencer Disc Thermostat The Built-in Watchman Always keeps your iron at right heaC ore Phone 12 A O - t