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PAGE TWO ocal and Personal lcHihl)illcM of a city billiard tournament are reported to be I brighter with the effortB now be ing taken by It. Maru, local cue wizard, to line up entiantH for u luuinainent tilanned to Htart flome- tiuiti thia month. It will bo tho : flrnt tournament for several yeara . and players are expected from varj- , ouh parta of tlte county to tul(- lart, with hundlcnpft Riven to tl)oe ' who are not up in the flame claaa as ChriB Gottlieb, Fuji, .Maru nnd others. Merchant prizes will prob-- ably be given to the winners. 1 Bunny Howe's Seven Knights of 5Iarmony will play at Jackson , Springs Club Sat. night. A treat : for sore cars. 292 , Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto, well j That good coallow In ash. Han known Medford woman, has rc-Tann Coal Co. Phone 239. t tf cently recovered from her third) Mid-wlnter In Grants Pans finds attack of influenza. ; tno pnnsie8 In full bloorn at Har- Doors nnd windows cheap At j old's panay gnrd'iis In tho west M"tford Lumber Co. 237tf part of the city. Mr. Harrold stat- The Daughters of Veterans of the i ed today that the pansies are Civil War will meet tomorrow at blooming ns If winter ware a long the Armory for installation of of-j way off. He has originated a new fleers. The meeting convenes at i strain with blossoms said to avor 8 p. m. ! age three inches In diameter. There Let me wrli" your fire Insurance, j ure about BOO shades and cornbl Cnrl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel Jlolland. j nations In tho new strain. During Phone '3 tf tho. past year ho has shipped 300,- Included among the Oregonlatis ono plants to all parts of the coun registered at local hotels, other try, from one uc.ro. Thb year It than those from Portland, are MIh j will bo Increased to two acres. Myrtle Italston. P. M. Brandt, Nenl Grants Pass Courier. C. Jamison. A. R. isevoner, Frank Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med L. Knowlton of CorvallK H. P. - ford Fuel Co. it Hale of Coqullle. H. H, Lnynn nf i T. F. Alenderfor of Mendt ii, liend, Harry linlltrr of Oregon i Mich., father of O. O. Alenderfer, ( 'If y, Hiil ii- y Milb't rt Woodburn. J. E. BHnkhoin nnd W. E. Delom: of Salem, Mr. H. E. Adnm of Hubbard, C. W. Owen of AH any. H. t. Stnrkton of Oreshnm. and i the following from Eugene: C. V Schmeer, I,. R. Adklson, O. O. Al derman, F. JU Brammer, Mr. and Mrs, .las, H. Tlorney, R. L, Fin biycn and n. D. Falters. Thomas Ttealty Co., real estate, insurance and nmall loans on any thing of value. Palm Block, corner Main nnd Front, upstairs. tf Bliss HeHc, local decorator, has been given tho contract for the decoration of tho meeting hall of the district American Legion con vention to be held In Grants Pawt soon. He planned to spend today In the Climnto City making prep arations for fulfilling the contract California's hottest band will play at Jackson Sprtngs Club Sat. nlrht, 9:30 till 2 a. m. 292 The annual meeting of tho Jose phine County Farmers Cooperative association will bo hold Saturday afternoon in tho basement of tho courthouse at Grants Pass. The mooting Is for tho purpose of elect ing directors and tho transaction of othor business. Hot. clean coal. Tel. 131. Med ford FuH f'n. If Mm ..It diiAnlhAP 1 unend ing a Abort1 time In Chlloquln vis- . tting friends and relatives. 1 Highest grade I'tnh coat, any slxe, nnywhero, any amount. Han sen Coal Co. Phone 289. tf Tho viciousness of a frost glazed porch resulted in u painfully aprnlned ankle, when Mrs. M. K. Chapman stepped out to pick up tho ovening paper at hor homo last night. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. flSI. Medford Fuel Co. , tf Scholarship regulations at the University of Oregon have reduced the enrollment there by 33, of whom 1!7 uro men and six women. Of this number. 19 men and four women wero underolnss men who failed to receive passing grrVos In nt len."t flvo hours, while eight men and two women wor cupper classmen who failed to receive passing grades In ten hours. ' That good eonl low In ash. Hnn en f'ofxl Co. Phono 239. Mr, and Mrs. J. H, VanPrnng of Ashland motored down to Medford to attend the En.itern Star Installa tion last night. Wood all kinds nak, laurel, fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. flSI. - tf Mrs. Lauren Gregory of the Table Hock district snent this morning in tho city shopping ami visiting friends. Hose mending, runners removed nnd snncn worked back. Handi craft Rhnn iilfitf Cal Wells, deputy United States marshal, who maintains his head quarters In Medford, loft Klamath Falls todwy with fivo prisoners for Portland, whero they aro to be given hearings on charges of sell ing intoxicating liquor on tho In dian reservation. Charts" Hep. Phone 479-M. Mrs. Kndle Allen. 2S2tf Toast is steadily paining new friends and rapidly coming into the place it deserves on the American Breakfast ta ble. Breads with the toast ing ability of Fluhrer's Milk Bread have mate rially helpt to bring about this change. Try toasting Fluhrer's Milk Bread for these crispy morning break, fasts. Its goodness will surprise you. : MothiTM who wlhh infant chllr flren ttlven health rxaminutlons at the infant and prrc-hoo! confer-, encn tomorrow afinoon at 1:30 at the V. W. C. A. on North Hart- j Kitt utreet, are urged to make retf ervatlona early, culling Die county health unit before noon tomorrow.' The (ttiferencf will be In vim rue of the health unit Muff. I Notice FlmA'in? repairing of1 nil kinh cnJ Will Swartz at) 8G8-U m 295 A building permit wan htMued yeHterday by the c ity for the con atruelion of u nantKo and ware houe by W. M. Offut at a coat of 3r'0ff. , i ... I Get thoHe fenders and. auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Hervice Station. I'hone 418. it9 Ninety-three cases, which were1 at Ihhuo in October, have been set for hearing In tho Btato supreme court. The last of these case will be heard March 5. j died Tuesday night at tho ago of H, with heart trouble. Concerning your eyeH consult Dr. iu. A. Chambers, OptometHst, ail Medford BIdg. For uppolntment, Phono 188. Glasses fitted and fur- ; iilnhed. 291 Tho Lincoln Parent-Teachora' uh noclntlon will hold its next moot-! Ing tomorrow ufternori ul tho I.in-1 coin school hulldlhg, with a pro-1 gram by tho sixth A grade, tho I feature ot lh xewiloh. Tho w'uilo ; In noon to bo tmnxfoiTed to tho ' Junior )iIk) school, ltn incmbeiM bo- j Inp; unimed Into tho mivcnth Knulo. i i Wood all kinds oak, laurol, fir nnd dry slabs. Medford Furl Co. Tel. 631. tf CuoHtH from a distance ri'Klsloi-. cd nt MiMlforil hotels Inoluilo t). W. Woodmsn of Vancouver, It. ('., and Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. Kursicr of Cul Kury, Alln. Chonp lumber and ocdnr posts. Medford Lumber Ca. "37tf ".Most prosperous town In Ore gon," Is tho modest clnlm tuado for Medford by Kloyd .1. I'ook. who nr. lived In Portland yesterday. "And we've Kot the money In the bnnlt to prove it." ho assorted. "The bnnks lira Just . bulging with mon ey. There was n Mk l"r crop and tho price -was Rood, so every one Is happy.'1- -Work Has started on the peur crop of 1 1 2 ! already, that Is, tho weather conditions are Just rltihl to put tho pep Into the future fruit. There Is snow In the mountains which rlni tho Hokuc river valley, but nono down in the oicliurds. .There is somclhinir about this cllmutlc arraiiKenient which makes tho valley particularly suit able Tor growing an extra fine qual ity of pears, and this cllmntic In fluence on tho next crop Is very important. At least that la. the untechnlcal ' explanation given by Mr. Cook, while, boasting about playing golf in shirtsleeves on the Medford links. The Oregonlan. Chonp dry lumber at Modford I.umhor Co. tftlif Mrs Lulu Saulosbury of Juckson vllcl and Mrs. Frod Fick of the snmo city attended tho Uasturn Star installation ceremonies horo last night. Best Utah lump coal. Tol. 031. Medford r'uel Co. . ' tf Bounty warrants woro Issued nt tho county clerk's office today and yesterday to (leorgo llerrlott of Applegnte, two bobcats; Tillman King of llllt. one coyoto nnd throe bobcats: Frank Ontmnn of Copper, seven coyotos und four bobcats. Ono lot of winter hats, incluillnp Gage hats to $18.60, going at $1.08. Ono lot to 7.r0 at 8Uc. Now spring hats now on display, priced very modest. Tho Uinmy Lou Hat Hhup In M. M. Hlorc. 384 Charles Smith was flnod J16 In tho city court yesterday for being intoxicated on tho street last Tues day forenoon. Wood all kinds oak, laurel fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co Tel 81. tf Tho program of tho second an nual high school principals' confer ence will ho held nt the University of Oregon. January 11 and 12. The chief speaker will bo Charles 1". Pol list, superintendent ot schools at Hoiso. Iila., who Is a director of the Inland l'.nuiiro Teachers' associa tion, the National Kducullonnl as sociation, tho noise Normal school and the University of Idaho mim luer sessions. You will enjoy comfort, good music, good floor, and soelaliblty at Walker's dunce, Hut. night. 2i Harry llutton, lesseo and man- uger of the Hotel Medford. was expected back today from VHigene, whero ho has been on business since the first of the month. ltogutar iffmce, Knglo Point Sat. William J. Warner. Ihc poultry raiser, on io strength of -owning u cow or two, has been a constant attendant tit tho session ef the state dairymen's association hero, which ends lute this afternoon, lie eagerly listened to till . the ud dresses, and was especially Con cerned In proposed legislation to curb cattle rustling by auto, as he fears thut the rustlers may visit his ranch south of the city with a Ford and lift his cow ono of these frosty nights. thus. Kundulph Is In Medford I looking for tieorgo llohl. Will Mr. llohl please cat In touch with him int. KOI N Central, or write Hex 11. I Mali Tribune. . . llsl Fred Hliikeloy of the HtlrllnB Mining company transacted busi ness in tho city this morning, hav ing motored In from (ho Applo gale district early this morning. Itest Utah lump coal. Tel. (II. Medford Fuel Co, If TrFTFOT?T MATT j TRTBTTTi, MEDFORD, Charles 11. Tuylor of Central Point Is a patient at the Commun ity hospital. Klneald's dance, Kagle Point Knt. (luests from PortlamJ0 egistcred ut.Medfurd liuteta include Ztyron : rk-Young. W. A. Dunlup. Hum Kubcnsteln, A. Itreyman, W. II. I Norton, H. K. Lee, Carl H. Brown, j M K. Koblnson. O. J. Lair, J.j I'fo'ffer, II. C. Ilarchus, J. K. Hen ry, (t. K. Tnppun, W. M. Lydon. Mr. and Mrs. P. Hunufln and son. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Evans, L. K. t Oreer, Kdw, H. Murnon, It. K. Ilumilton, J, M. Hulson, It. T. White, Henry Wusd and Wallace (ietzem. i Fresh smelt arriving daily at Johnson's Market. tf Oeorge Putnam, editor and pub-: Usher of the Knlem Capital Jour nal, was a visitor In tho city yes-1 terday, greeting friends between! trains, while en route back to j Salem after a business visit In Han j Francisco. i . Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. Ml. Medford Fuel Co. tf , . Temporary auto licenses were is-1 sued yesterday at tho sheriff's of- j flee to fJordon Kershaw, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crow, A. A. Pourd and i F.dwln Nelson of Ashlnnd, H. S. Olelm and M. L. Hartley nnd Ndto Schofeld of Medford. Dunce, Eagle Point, Bat. night. 21)2 Mr. and Mrs. William Henson left today for their home In Chlco. Cfil.. following a brjof visit In Med ford with relative while en route by motor from Senttle, Wash., where they had spent the holidays. Fresh smelt arriving daily at Johnson'. Mnrket. tf The annual luncheon of the Col lege Women's club, will be held Saturday at the Hotel Medford ol 1 p. m. reservations may be made by calling 12U2-J or 109U-L. An interesting program has been ar ranged by the committee in chnrgu. , Klneald's dnnce, Eugle Point ant. 292 -F. M. Lucas is Among the Klam ath Falls residents In -the city who iirrlved hero yesterday. 1 A bankruptcy petition on file tvlth Attorney Harry C. Skyrmun. (he local 17. 8. bankruptcy referee, has been filed by William Otto r.irson, Jackson county resident, who claims liabilities of 1817.60. with assets of tlt)6. Claims of creditors cart not bo honored In view of Larson's circumstances. lAisoli Huts a 1923 automobile as his assets, but the automobile al ready has a charge of ?165 against It. . Mrs. C. L. Hutchison Is ill with the flu at hor homo this week. Mrs. Jennie A. Ilees, mother of Rev. Raymond Itoes. arrived In Medford Wednesday evening for 'i wo or threo months' visit at the First Methodist parsonage. She was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Kdward H. Oebert, with whom sho makes her homo in Longview, Wash. Mrs. Oebert Is the wife of the pastor of Long view's Community church, und plans to return to her home next week. - Dance, Kaglo Point, Sat. night. 2H2 A marriage liconso. was Issued ai tho county clerk's office today to llerschel buy, -3D, of Kuglo Point and Nina Pctcrmnu, 1!', of this city. A, s. Kosetibuum left yesterday for a business visit of several days in Klamuth Fulls and other Klam ath county points. 1 ' ' ' . Circuit Judge H. D. Norton will return hero from Medford Friday to open court. Ho has been spend ing the first part of the week go ing over the business 111 Jnckson county. Tho Judge will open the regular January term of court Monday morning and will start deliberations of tho grand Jury. Grants Pass Courier. Mrs. Edith Beck motored to Ash land this morning to spend the day visiting friends.' 10. Mochettns, Jr., of tho Klam ath Dairy Cow compnny of Klam ath Falls, visited the Oakleigh stock farm and purchased a very promising milking Shorthorn bull. Mr. Mhohettas is a well known breeder nnd dealer of Klamath. 8. W. Hutchinson of Sunset Park on tho Jtoguo was a business visitor In tho city this morning. Regular dance, Kaglo Point Hat. ... 292 Miss Frances Ashfo'rd, who for the pust eight months has been manager of the millinery depart ment at Mann's Department store, will leave the latter part of the week for Sun Francisco. She will bo -replaced here by Miss Beumis of Kuroka. Representative Hawley has been assured that tho Oregon Cnves hill, authorising S5,000 for cleaning nnd Improvements, will be taken up by the house by authority of the public lands committee un the next commilteo - cull, which probably will bo ono week from "Wednes day, Tho blll.lnlroduced by Mc Nary In the senate, already has passed thut body. Mrs. Bella Kchwetn of Ashland visited in Medford yesterday after noon and attended the Kastcrn Star Insallallon at Reames chap ter last night. - Among the (iraula Pass ln'oplc who attended tho annual meeting of tho Crater Ike council of the Boy Scouts hero lust Tuesday night were A. O, Jacksotti Jack K. Kerr, Mlko Byrd ana James J. McKad den. In Judge Taylor'a court yester day tho hearing ef John Doe Mor ton of Klamath Falls on the chargo of Issuing a check with Insufficient funds In the bank, was continued for 2o days, The charge was pre ferred tit tho Instigation of Hdgar Johnson f the Johuson . Market, nnd U. R Kelly Is attorney for Morton. R. C. Smith, district mnnager ot the I'. S. Rubber company, Is In Medford tranaAoting business with Its dealer, the Boebo & Kindle serv- tco station. It. It. Knctiinpineut, I. (). O. V Installation and conferring Royal I'urplo degree, Friday night. Rv freshment. All local and visiting memhenn Invited. "SO MARK CLINK, C P SAILOR JACK HOT i AFTER MORTENSEN Alth.ou.ih again challenged for a! Tfl Til M FAMF return match yesterday, Fred Mor-! IU I IL 111 I fllllL. tensen, Grants Pass wrestling j pride, who defeated the local man : Tuesday night, still refused a! HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jan. 10. match with Sailor Jack Wood of ,(, Thirteen youngsters before this city. Sailor Jack has ambl- , K , awok , lions ot wrestling tho Terrible , Dane at the Itialto theatre and is '"K to ""u themselves designated willing to wrestle fur nothing Just as the baby stars in the 1929 to have the opportunity of show- moving picture firmament by the ing southern Oregon fans he Is the Wampas, organ.zatlon of public best man. . 'i. ' Jack Is still vexed over the ref- uy men ereo's decision given ljlm at Grants The "lucky la" as tho baby Pass and claims the chin lock, t"rs aro known in Hollywood, In whlch he used. Is used In the best elude; Joan Arthur, Bally Blanc, regulated wrestling, and was no Betty Boyd, Kthelyn Clair, Corls reason why the match should be : Dnwson, Josephine Dunn, Helen given to Morteneen on a foul. The Foster, Doris Hill, Cnryl -Lincoln, local man even went as far as to Amta Page, Mona liico, Helen state the Grants Pass wrestler in , Tivelvetrees and Loretta. Young, afraid of lilm and is attempting tol The Western Association of Mo hold himself superior by wlnnlnT'tlon Picture Advertisers, better a match on a fluke. Once or twice, known as "Wampas," voted to In speaking of Mortensen, Sailor bestow its honors Monday. The Jack used the words or "yellow ballots vwere counted today nnd streak" to describe his thought). tho stars will be presented at the ' Mortensen has been guaranteed Wampus frolic February 12. a good purse by the Rialto theatre Joan. Arthur was born in New management if ho consents to York (itv - nnrf mmo In 1-fntlv- come 10 mt'uiuru. GILL DECREE GIVEN By ' ' Kthelyne Clair. 21, was born In j Talladega, Ala., she is under con A divorce decree, granted in cir- tract to Pathe. cult court this week to Rnlph (Jill I from Clara Gill, was on file today at the county clerk's office, with the provision made the plaintiff ihnll provide funds for the support of the two children. Another dtvorco decree granted this week to Frank Collie from Lorena Collie, was alno on file at .he rierk's office and provided that the plaintiff shall provide $20 monthly for tho support of the minor child. The plaintiff on the filing of the first complaint was answered by a cross complaint by Mrs. Collie, who alleged cruel and inhuman treutmnnt. FOG DISPELLED BY Fair weather and sunshlno pre vailed today for the first time. following the continuous dense fosr which had provolled here since 7 p. m. Sunday, and fog having pre- .vuttod lally at least part of the day Hineo tho first of tho year Saturn" n y night. Since 10 p. in. last Saturday he lowest daily :ompernturq had not been above the freezing point, I She came into prominenco play tho minimum hovering uround 27 ) ing with Jaii Chancy in feature degrees above. This morning, however.' had tho lowest morning temperature since Sunday with i4 degrees. - Anyhow, tho continuous- fog is broken and tho Huneh!m ?f todnv put everyone In A h;tipy mood. Tho forecast of this morning iur tonight and Friday reads, "Fair, but with valley fogs, und no change In temperature.' Births Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Matthews, Jr., are the purents of a seven and one-fourth pound daughter. min January 9 at tho Purucker Maternity Home. A daughter weighing seven lbs. and 12 ounces was horn to Mr. md Mrs. J. M. Kantor at the Sacred Heart hospital, January 6. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. J, Schmaeker of Medford are the parents of a girl .weighing six pounds and six ounces, born at tho Suered Heart nospluil, January 2. Wedding Bells llerschel A. Hay of KiikIo Point nnd Miss Nina Pcterman of Mcd- ord wore married Wednosdav afternoon nt the Pirst Jiathodlst parsonaml by Rev. Kaymond S. Sees, In the presence of Mrs. Doris r'eterman, nnd Mrs. Klira M. Uces. Obituary KKOSIL'H Frank Btxiaius. aRcd 71 years, passed uway near Talent January 10, the remains are nt tho Conner funeral parlors, whore funeral services ore to ho made upon word from relaftvos., Ilnll Pnwnirer Truffle Less WASIIINOTMN' (Pi Kovenuc puKsenKcr-mlles of 'lass 1 rail roads In tho first nine months ot iPSS declined 6.6 per rent from m'7, tho liuieau of HalLvny Hco nomica reportv. und it the loss In passenger traffic continues riurliiK the last quarter it Is ex- f-ted iKtssvitKcr nvipnue-mlles will ho 31 por cent beloie the ItlSt) record und lowest olwony year since 1909. To IIhi lruit Grower. ' lJon't gamble. Jluvo your graft ing dono right. Absolutely guar anteed. JOE CHAIN. 0 Jacksonville. Xotloe. Anyono interested In Symphony Orchestra, rommunlcate with V. T. llolger of .the Medford tSuhool of Music. Hparta llltlg. .. . S3 L. m SiMH'Inl (Xinimunlcailnn Modford Ledge No. 10. A. X T r. A. M., Krlday, Jan. II, ' 1 ,7:S0 p. m. Work In K. C. degree, lly ortler of tV. M. ;'t'l C. M. HOL'tSTON, Socy. OREGON, TTTTJRSDAY, WAIVIPAS BABIES - FOR 1929 NAMED came wood five years ago. She is under contract with Paramount. j Sally Blanc, . F. B. o. player, i was born In Sttlidu, Colo., IS years ago. Betty Bovd. born In Kansas T City, Mo., Is a graduate? of Holly ! wood high school here. She is 1 . with Kducationul Pictures. ! Doris Dawson. Warner Brothers actress, born in (ioldfleld. Nov., received elementary education in Los Angeles nnd graduated from Princeton school for girls in Prill- CM'tOIlj N. J. Josephine Dunn was horn in New York City and educated at tho Holy Cross convent there. j Helen Foster, under ftve-ycar contract to Mrs. Wnllaco Held production. Was born in Inde pendence, Kansas. Doris Hall, I'aramount's newest contract player, was born Hi Hos- . well. X. M. i Caryl Lincoln, who has played , feature in the comedy leads with jlioach, Vox and Christie, was born j in Oakland, Cul. J Anita Pago was born in Flush ling. I J., X. Y her real name being Anita lomares, and she is ! with Motro-Uoldwyn-Maycr. Mono, l:lco, Hollywood's newest j screen sensation, was born in i Mexico Oily, Mexico. Sho i-nme into prominence playing opposite John Itnrrymorc in an Ernest I Lubltseh production, Helen Twelvetrees, Fox studios new player, was born In Brooklyn, N. Y. , . . . I Loretta Young, sister of Sally Itlmie. was brn in Salt Uik1 ; City, l tab. Sho was educated in ;,Hamonu convent, Allmmbru, Cul. ! pictures. , ; : TO ENTERTAIN LADIES Grants Pass Legion Auxiliary will he hostess on January 18th to tho many visiting auxiliaries at tending the district conference there at that time. Representa tives nro expected from Eugene. Albany, Cottage Orovo, Roseburg Mvl Ashlnnd, besides the many Modford members who plan on attending. Tho afternoon program which begins at 2:30, will be given at the Community Club House and will - be strictly nuxlltary work. Following this will be a program of entertainment and a tea. In tho evening the Legion and Auxiliary will share -in n dinner dunce to bo given at tho ilotot Del Rogue. MONOIAUDINO LIliCUK, Italy. (II The Oognu family of this lit tle hamlet half-way between Pied mont nnd Liguria is tho latest to enter the lists boasting It Is the largest In Italy.- The Gognaa have had "3 children, and ono of them la mayor of the village. 4 i ' to keep out insects and bacteria, and In a shnllow pan, will remain sweet longer. - TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE (Irny wicker baby carriage In good condition.- If Ross Court. !92 FOR SALE Milk cow. just fresh. Peter Flck, Jacksonville. Phone 363. '892 FOR KAI,K For cash. 17fi. late model '24 Jowett touring; ha heen well kept ant) la now equip - tied with 57.'. worth of tires thnt have hardly been uaed: now Vhltco diamond grid largo niiu battery; motor rieently over hauled; good Duco paint Job. Thla car ia a real buy at thl price. Can be bought on term payment for ?200. Write Box 17, Mall Trlbono If you mean bUHlnoiiH. ;92 FOP-SALK Two acres of fine ho" on Pacific highway north, with new modern 6-room home. Vrleo $3150; tcrme. Chauncey Florcy, 201 Flrel National BanK. 20 FOR MALK Tv fresh young cowa. Route 1, Xlox 168. Nell Creek. Aahlund. 292 S UOOM modern houe to trade for Anhlnnd or Marehfleld home. Boe ue at once. E. C. Corn, Mont gomery Ward BWg. :2 FOU REXT Furnished apart- mem. clone In. lit B. ilth St. Tel. J4-X. " 3I FOR ftAI.K Dairy cows. Urowniihoro More. Inquire 299 WANTED OIN for general house worn. Call SJ5-U. . 2; FOR SALE Second hand aewlng machine. Phone U'.'J-W. KSB No. Centra), ;aj JANUARY 10. 192 SLAYER CARRIES HARRISOXV1LLK. Mo.. Jan. 10. (Pl-The body of Clay Branch. 33, fanner, wus found burled in hay on Iha fnrm nt Pfnntfua Itillnril 23, today after It hncl been carried In RnMnrrl't, r-af 90 Fitllot, nvnr innft-.l coveied roads from the scene of j the slayic-T near Lone Jack, Mo. Hullard was arrested and placed in t Jie JoiiUBon county jaif at War renahurg, charged with murder. The arrest and finding of the body resulted from a search started after F. W. Walker, 21, also of KingsTille. had reported to author - it ten that he witnessed the killing yesterday on a highway near Lone Jack, Mo. ' Walker said the three were re i turning from Kansas City and that ; Builard and Branch had engaged in an argument. Billiard, from the rear seat of the car, fired two bul lets into branch's head, while the latter was in the front seat, Walker said. i' .ring the argument. Walker said, he heard Iiullard remark. "l ve spiiieu the beans." Walker told officials that the slayer threatened his lite, but that he left the car at Hurrisonvllle o . the p.etext of getting some, gaso line and that Lullard drove away when he failed to retut-n. riomfr Dies. PORT OHKOHD, Ore., Jan. 10. iff) Mrs. Alice Hughes, a pio neer of Curry county, died at Handon hospital today. She was a daughter of Patrick Hughes, who established the well known iughes estate nt the mouth of the Sixes river. Bridge Party Held In Spite of Cold! J)on't desjrir some day your soein1 calendar is full, and yon liwHke will a miserable cold. Be rid ot' it h noon ! You run, if you know the secret: a simple fompoutKl that soon settles any cold, yes, even one that 1ms reached deep in tho throat or lnnr9. The frills! lost dnigit 1ms this wonderful tablet. J'ape's Cold Com ixniml is what they cull it. Harm less, but it, drives away colds quicker tlinn ult the dosing with drnjjt that miike the hood rjn. Don't yo to a party red-nosed and with watery eyes; get this quick relief for "Jju ut any drugstore. PAPE'S COLD COMPOUND These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week . Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Announcement MEDFORD CITY BUS Will discontinue run ning after today. Business Man Your ' Eye Glasses May Be All Right BUT If they are not "Orthogona" better vilion awaits you here. Lit ui axplain them to you. In Bl-Focala if you need them. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main St Medford Mr. Hadley Pleased With Reception New Cinderella Shop i It C. Hadiey, proprietor of thoi ! Cinderella Shop, the new Medford store for misses and women, lo- , rated on the .rner of South Cen- ! trul and Klgnth street, who has i ' been here superintending the open- , i ing which occurs today, tomorrow ; ! on i s-'nrdav. leaves tomorrow (or ' Portland, whero he makes his . neaiiu.u ters. . Mr. Hadley is delighted with the ; southern Oregon country and verv much pleased with the reception eiven the ni'W shop by Ht" people. 3 AW UAOW SHOE SALE The Bootery's Semi-Annual Event SPLENDID SAVINGS In Fine Shoes for Women JP Here is a splendid opportunity for nil women who real ize how thoroughly desirable are The Lootery's shoes. Each price ;roup is made up or shoe styles whoso popu larity throughout the season have depleted size ranges. Tl.e stylos are those which can he worn for some time to come. $3.85, $4.85, $5.85, $6.85, , $7.85, $8.85 Valuon Runging to $12.50 - - . $1.65 Silk and Wool Hose 1.25 $1.00 Wool Hose 65 Galoshes on Sab I BEAUT I FUL SHOES FORN lEBtsarFlANQ BROS NOW GIVE and TAKE W7S You'll laugh with them in p- mii Ifl their coniic situations as you W, tpS never have before. f w fj YOUTH AND IDEALS 1 f 4j ageand custom lyflS W ' ALSO . 1 iVSVl Al TWO GREAT ACTS ll m , TALKIES - Four Complete 1 :30' 3o! 7 and 9 COMING SUNDAY FANCH0N a.nd MARCO'! "HOT MOMMA GOOSE' If celery salt is rubbed over th, j hands before washing after peen. ; onions, the odor will dlsaisr. XOOK SODA 20 YEARS FOR GAS-STOPS NOW "For 20 years 1 took soda f,,r in digestion and stomach gas. on, buttle ot AdleriKa oioukih in, com. pleto relief.".!. H. Hardy. Adlerlku relieves stomach ga and sourness In TK.V minutes. Act ing on BOTH upper und lower bowel. It remove ol waste matter you never thoimbt was in your sv. tern. Let Adlerika give your stun. :ioh and bowels a REAL clearmn; and see how much better you 'ft-!, it will surprise you! Heath's Di'i.. store THE SCREEN'S FIRST BIO TALK ING DIALECT COMEDY IS HERE UPROARIOUSLY . FUNNY IS THE VERDICT OF ALL WHO SEE AND HEAR Geo. Sidney AND Jean Hersholt IN It'a Red Hot