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PSGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal With tli'1 fVl'ti'Mce in inn- vnff given yi'Meniny iitUirinon, tlx kiHmi! jury wits -xpf ctnl t-i r-mn-itU'tv its work tntlity mnl possihlv niuni 11 n ii'ii t ;it- this iilit i fi'iim or turly itmi'HTo a lort-iinon. Ttvn ma W-la lighter ruses :ml liin-i. Mill lumSMHi nis s were itt ! hnmuht t.rfoi'c lite lnillhUil'i;il h"dy The pi emni grand jury will In- lfs iuIxsimI id the 1'ihI of this iiiunili nnrt n new on" will he iijipolntc.i by t'ii'rult .1 u (I:- Harry .Vnrn.n, who doi'if not I:iii to i :n rv Mi'iii'l jurw-s ovi r anj h itclh of linn, n hail b-'i n dt. in in th' "Li t. ' r:.ilcr1 hay for sale. John far kin. 'lion; 1 1 If-I,. I Otto V. I"Jarnctt, Htamp rle.k ill t hn prmtoffico, h confined to h! home by n hail fold. Ilnve j'uur tar rronditloiif il nt Motor Inn i:ii:iK -f7 S. HiversMe. :ii)7 Martin .1. ItimiH of Medford nnU Murio McXally of l-lmivnu vrro in filled a nuirtiiiKO llci'nsc at c: rants I'nsrt hint Hat u i day hy tho .Inne phlrn county clerk. Momh'Ts i. O. L. reniiOKted to k present W. o. W. hnll 7 p. in.. Jan. 22. 'H2 Kliovvm a evoj-f nitiirk of nnnillpox, Fred Inlow. local resi dent. Ik rapidly recover' dk and to day v;i nhle to he on IIkj jstrcet. Tin hud been confined to IiIh room .on Front street tor nearly two wcekH. Old -time dunce, Walker.1, TtieK. Among the guest h from a dis tance nt Medford holelH are I'. A. Smith of St. Lou In. Mo., and Mm. V. A. ChiimherH of Hardes. Can. Host Utah lump coal. Tel. (in I. Modfnrd Fuel fro. tf Membprfi of the C'hrlHthin church of Ashland tire planning on jour neying to Medford to bo In attend ance at the special meeting held at the Christian church Wednes day evening, when Dr. Itoyal .1. Iye. returned rnlHHlnnnry from Af rica, will lecture on hln experi enced on the "dark continent." Wood - all kinds emu. Inure, fir and dry ulnns. Medford Fuel Co. Tsl. C3L tf Inspired by Ills victory over Cecil Uarlfk ut the Hluihi theater last night, Tommy Ityan. local wres tling tailor, today declared himself to bo good enough to wrest lo Tex J'ortor, Curly Woods anil Itarrlck nil in one. evening and throw them In rotation, lie was willing last night to wrestle porter and Woods and guarantee to throw th"in in a Hhorl time. Ityan 1m regarded mm n good wreHtler and It Is pos.sihlo that a mntch between him and Itobin Heed rf Portland may he arranged. Watch for the Wnlklna products colicllor, or phono Mi-m. W. n. Campbell. 388-U, or call nt 1 1 r. King Ht. Hue, iMva Lnrwen and deorge Kerr, who were urn-sted by the police on Kul unlay iilu-ht for iuloxlcytton, ouch forfeited n cash ball of-, $Jil hy failure to appear In Ihe city court Monday for trial. C.et those renders and niiin bodies ftrnlghtened at Prill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf A little rain 'fell during hist night, and the cloudiness of todav wuh Huverul tlme.s broken Into for a few minuted hy the sun. Partly cloudy weather and no change In temperature Id forecast for tonight and Wednesday. Wood alt kind oak. laurel fir and dry slabs. Medford Fit") Co. Tel. 681. t( The county nchool superlntrml 1 ent'd office today wuh mil! uii.hv correcting Idghth grade mate ex amination papers, following the ex aminations held Thursday and Fri day of last week. The majority of the graded itre reported to be good, with some low enough l cause Htudeiitrt to do their work over. Big dance Wed. nlqht, Walker's ppeclal ragtime numbers. H03 Hankers of uouthern Oregon who attend the meeting nt the Lithin hotel nt Ashland this evening will cat wild turkey. The birds have boon purchased from W. II. Lind auy of Qunrjn farm at Merlin, Joae phine county, who Id engaged In the breeding of wild turkey. Coal by the nrick or ton. Tel. 681.' Medford Fuel Co. tf There were four futullllea In Ore gon due to Industrial ' acddcn'H during the week ended January 17. . according to n report prepared hy the Htate Industrial accident eom misKiou. There were tiflO accident reported to the commission during The week. r Don't say Bread, say: Fluhrer's Milk Bread. Be assur ed of the finest the mar ket affords. Mrs. James Cornutt of Gold I. Mrs. Cora Hoffnii;!! :i!i:FS. L. John son of Thorn je-on Creek, -Mr. and Mrs. i:. W. King of Ashland and Harry !. Ianil.on anil family "f Jackoiville wei e among the oin if lown visit or in Medford today. Let m writ your flr Iniurance, Carl Y. Tengwuld, Hotel Holland. Phono fllU. tf" The Lady L'lkn will meet at the llks' i lob lomoi row a ftei noon fioni L' to .". The i oiiimilleo ill etcirge eon.-irtls of Mm, .(. M. Keene, Mis. l laieoce N'oeTtlot Mi. A. F Stepn- iy. All winter dresses ?r, $10, $lfi. Mulling. 3o:i Mr. and Mrs. William Miller left last evening for their liome in Che Jiali'., Wash., followiuif f-veial days spen l in M'dfoi d vlMtini; friends and I'liilivs. Cheap iu in her and cedar postn. Medford Lumber Co. 237tf The (Iraitts pass po.-U of the A lll' l'li-a II Legion 1.-1 surely to be com plf men ted for the excellent 'little convention" hold hero Sat -in day. (', rants Pass wim glad to entertain these World war veter an;; and looks forward to the lime when a state convention can be held iu thl city. tirants Pas Courier. Froh smelt arriving dolly at Johnson'a Market, tf M. F. Todd of Tacoma. Louis K. Kurroy. C. I,. Jiemid and C. fct. Con nelly of Health' are business visit ors in Medford from Washington. Old -I line da litre, Walkers, Tuex. The current issue of Forum Flashes, official publication of the California Oregon Power company, came off the presd today and was filled with news of holiday parties and happenings. It was published under a new editorial staff, made up of tiern-go Tucker, editor; and Oorotha UlddelJ, Marry Lewis. Carl Petty and Heth itullls an aHHistanH. Al winter c.ontd $10, $15. MuIIIdh. . Many Medford and valley peo-1 pie hatl the pleaaure .Sunday night I 'f bearing Joined Stevuiid. former ; baritone of Medford, alng over ra-, die K(JA', Portland. He wad an-I nounccd hh a new addition to the Oret;onlau radio staff and will ap pear weekly In hoIo and quartet ' numbers on prograniH eitin'i ThurH day or Frlilay nights. ' Coal by the sack or ton. Tel i 631. Medford Fuel Co. tf ! After having spent several weeks In Portland. Federal Prohibition officer Terry Talent returned to his headituurterd in Ashland Sun day and wa.s a visitor In Medford last evening. Watch for the WntkinH products solicitor, or phone Mrs. W. N ''atnphcll, 3SH- It, or call at 1 1 ! Kim- St.- 36 Klther courage to face the cold or fuolhnrdlneHd Is given credit for (he attire a local girl wore on a ".kiln if party In the Siskiyou moun tains last Sunday. Alt hotiuh the snow Wuh deep, Hhe wort! only ten ifs shoes and thin stockingd for the protection of her legs and feet and a thin dress and bloomers for the upper part of her body. She L said to have played in thin costume for an hour or.no and then to have completely enllapK'-d in a faint. Her Identity was not learned. Try Peirgy'd permanent Vnve. Fmma Cllne'd Shop. Liberty l:ldc. phone 4M. 30i; K. I. iJazcy. general manager of Southern Oregon (las corpora tion, wad iu (irnnlH Pass yesterday unending to business ami Inspect ing the new iimit-tern of the office there. The idd poHtofffto building of (irauts Pasd id being remodeled ami will be occupied by the gas company. Wool' all kinds onlc, laurel tiv and dry hIuIih. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631, tf Plans to rehulld Die original 1!-F line of lh! Pellvlew Telephone com pany, established more than a quar ter of a century ago and since that lime In constant use, were made al 'he annual meeting of the com pany. Fred C. Homes wad re-elected president and A. C. Joy wad re-elecled secretary-treasurer of the company. The annual report of the Hecretary-lreasuror showed that from the standpoint of un interrupted Horvlee, the hunt year has been Ihe most duccessful ill the 30 yearn history of tho company. Ashland Tldingd. Pig dance Weil, night, Walker's special ragtime mimherd. 303 The issuance of temporary 11 censeH 1 Mtllt going tdrong at the sheriff's office, where yelerfay 40 temporary plates were Issued to lo cal and Jackson county car owners. All winter dresses $5, $10, $15. Mulllns. aiffi . Mrs, L. D. Harris of the West Side district hat received a letter from her husband, who had spent the past mouth In southern Call fornia. stating he Is leaving for Arizona ami expects to return home about M;uvh 1st. Mr. Harris .reports fine weather In California 'i ml avs h reminds him of the late spring here. Fresh smelt arriving dally nt Tohnson's Market. tf The jury trial of I. H. Watson, arrested by Oeorge Present t, city 'raffle officer. bst Saturday on the 'barge of driving a car while In toxicated, and who entered n plea of not guilty In Judge TaylorV court yesterday and was to have been tried this forenoon, hns been continued a short time because of 'be defendant not being able to hive ht witnesses present. Hi bail id $T.OO. Honrs nnd windows chenn at fedford Lumber Co. ?7tf ,Chny-!,, Hep. Thon 47f-M Mr Sftdlr Allen. as?tf Included among- the Oregonlans 'ep;itered at Medford hotels are oort:e Whonn and II. W. Havls of Steni. K. C. ptimdeherry of A tbanv. M. A. 11 olliow worth ami Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Wood of F.u rene, . s. York and Itov KiPler f Poseburg, and the folbf lug from p.iribind: L. C. i:iliott. J. C O' Mr ten, Alonro Morrison, H. K. strout. It. C. McCracken. J. M Vror P. W ,lrtip, .1. N. K'Uke W K Merrick. K L. Knotts. J. N. tfiers,in. J. ,i. HMidukcr. Lee Wehv 1 '. DeHoff, Herb Wilson "ud (I. K. Curler. AH novelty shoe $3.R6 and 14 Mnltlns. 3n Will Fomotu plea-ie give ua yo nreent nddrev of tie shniil. a barber, formerly of Med ford? TUEDFOrcn ArATL TRTftUNE, MEDFORD, Special and routine business mat ters will be taken up tonight at J the regular meeting of the t.ourd ; of directors of the Medford Cham-; her of Commerce. ' Now It: the time to put on your i dormant spray. Phnn In your or- J der to spray man, W. F. Stearns,' Phone 1024-L. 3 Several rarloaCQof Ashlanrl folks; from ihe liaptiM chun-h there in-I hud ma king die trip io Medford . Wednesday to a I lend the all-day nilhsioiuiry conference at the i.'ap tit church in this city. Hot, clean coal. Tel. C31. Med-( ford Fuel Co. tf 1 Things were ho quiet at the po- lice Mullon today thit It won Id have been nearly wise to close up, , bail it not been f ir 1 WO call to poi ficarlet fever signs and to catch a stray dog. All novelty shoe; J3.K5 and $4.r;. Mulllns. 303 The estate of Oeorge W. Parker.; Unite Falls hanker who died last ; summer from a self-inflicted gun- j shot wound, wuh officially closed' yesterday In probate court and turned over to his wife, lazel Par-1 Iter, now rctldinj lu L'ugone with! her children. Thomas Pealty Co. Loans on furniture and oilier collaterals; 8 i straight or Installment loans on j city property. Pnlrn Plock, corner i Main rtnd Front, upstair. 290tf . T. A. K. Faucet t, first agent of' the Soul hern Pacific In Klamath Falls, has been promoted to be assistant general-baggage agent of. the Southern Pacific at San Fran- cisco. ! Hoko mending, runners removed j nnd snagd worked back. Handi-1 craft Shop. Hlfltf! A divorco complaint was filed In circuit court yesterday by Myrtle Pankoy ujcaitiHt Vernon Pan key on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment, Tho couple was mar ried at Koseburg May 21, 1!24. Watch for tho WatKlns products solicitor, or phono Mrs. W. N. Campbell, or tall at 11.1 King St. :pm; A new ho in est e r in the c i t y schools wuh started Mondav. Final examinations were concluded Fri day. Twenty-eight freshmen enter ed high school from Washington and a number came In from coun try districts. ( trams Pass Courier. All winter coats $&, $10, $la. Mulllns. 303 Oil Wells, deputy 1'nlted Sta'es marshal, left thiM afternoon for Klamath 'ull.s to take a prisoner in custody for a, preliminary hear ing In the federal court at Port land. The prisoner Is accused of liquor possession on the Klamath Indian reservation. .Notice- ""e up. repairing of all kinds. Call wili Swartz at tdX-L. 304 The heavy fall of snow in the mountains hereabouts since t-mt Friday night Is a big asset at tills time to the tnl iters of hou thorn Oregon, as mining had been crip pled by the luck of water for op eration tip to that time. Hot. clean coal. Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co. tm Colonel c. (J. Thomson leaves this evening for Portland to be gone several dayu on official busl nims llu'i'e Ln connection with Cra ter national pa)' It. Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. 237tf j Among CatlfornlaiiH registered at local hotels ure Oeo. Al. Olson of Los Angeles, W. A. t'randall of Alameda, Mrs. K. 0. Prink man, Dave Muzir, tltenna Jt, White. I-:. A. KuudHcn, L. A. Schultz, Oeo. Donnelly of San Francisco and Mrs. 1 1. Smith of Placervllle. Heat Utah lump coal. Tel. C31. Medford Fuel Co tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt HUNT Apple. Apartments. :t:u ;ins KtUt HUNT Furnished sleeping rooniH for gentlemen. 3-f Wo. ItiverHidf Ave. tf VOU KXi'llANtlK Santa Crwr., California, heaiitlful new KiikIIsIi type home, il rooms, electrically equipped will) double Kitrnue. store-room, deep well and electric puinpniK plant, one acre, two (Umeti bcurlut; U'xiil trees, halt mile from bay, Jti-nt nuthlde city limits. Alm chit ice hk mnrtiie view lots for properly In or near Mcdfurd, improved or nnimprov eil. 10. M. Stone, pox 1 2 W It. 3. Santa Orua, ml. SOU KOIt TIIADi; 3 acres alfalfa, on Jacksonville highway; almost new R-room limim. will exMtamie for Medford property. iiIho C i acres close to town. Rood road, 4 -room house, Karate. lnn dy place fur KurdciiinK. Trade fin bonne In Medford. OltrilAUli OPPORTUNITY III nt'i't'H. full bi-arliii: Cnmlee. I ton liartlvtiH. cry close in on fine road. This orchard will pay for Itself with three crops. Own this orchard, live ln the city and have an Income on the side. Pan make term to rlbt pa rt les. K. I POItN", M out -Koiuery Ward PlOn. 3u3 KOIt WALK Oood inllk etiws, com ing fresh. Am leaving valley, tlrant Howe, Talent. K. K. An derson farm. 303 KOIt HUNT M acres, all fenced. 7 -room bonne and other butld itiKs; near Meilfurd. Inquire 1 0 No. Pentral. 30? KOU HICNT 1 1-room houxe close in. Inquire LMJ'.i So. Kront. 3o7 LtST Sunday, purse containlm; valuable kIhssch, Kreatly needed. Please return to Mrs. On vis. M No. Onkdale. Reward. 303 WA.N'I'Kl) ru-rk In ton. minliy lutnlicr Iwn: khh1 vnK'M. toil living otinumon?. it. ntx KOU SAI.K .1 Tom Jolmnsill IJimI 1'iii'krl'Pls. I 1M7 K. Main. I'llon, !' Ili-I. SHI NO MORE PAINS ORACHES From Neuritis, Neuralgia, Sciatica or Rheumatism TramS U I rrjftttnt. hMltnf (twnl ttiM tn Ihmtfh V" tUi t m" ! drln tm th Inflkfiuiailcn which ckirm H tti Bmi ttul fn ilUMr'r. Mine'. J1nH brtrf mrt'l Itmlwr. Toll tlfp M Pl(M, jtf M'n tfr.rT"i oa inl'i ttl ll)t It t fWM tO b lit. TviTW'l tWHt lt dni. tluaiftnltvd buwlnl, Ytm ru tU U U Al fomi irit Hon, Alw In tto. 6imius vrug Mlora. Plans are being formulated for the second unriunl Invitational bas ketball tournament for all high schools in i 'oos. Curry, JJouglas. Jackson, Klamath and I .alto coun ties, except t hose iii districts of the first cla. to be held In Ash land March li and Hi. under the uuspiecs of tht- Southern Oregon Normal school. Twenty-five teams ure expected this season. Twenty two look part Inst year, Povvt i winning the trophy. Dry wood, fir and laurel; green fir, any amount. Phone UbHL. 304 John Y'lfon. southern Oregon manager of the Metropolitan Lif" Insurance fompany, will leave to morrow for New York to attend the annual convention of Metropolitan Life 1 m-a t a nctt managers. u( be held there during the next Three VV-ek-. Mi:. F. A. I augheriy of phoe nix speui this morning In the eiiy shopping ami visiting local friends. John Peters, reprcsorita.ivo of Fleschner Meyers of Portland, spent this morning in the city call ing on local trade. J. P. Johnston and K. P. Jiarne burg motored In from their ranches near Phoenix this morning and transacted business In the city, Mrs. William Walah was a vis itor In Medford this morning from the Welbn district. ANUKRSON Henry Albert An derson, farmer and well known resident of Phoenix where he was born Nov. 2. 17. but for the past 20 eajd a resident of Klamath county, passed away ut Klamath Falls Sunday morning at the age of 42 years, three months. He leaves besides his wife, two slep crins Pitrnard and Karl and one sister, .Mrs. Alilo Furry of Phoenix, two aunts, Airs. Kll.a Mills of AHhlnnd who raised the deceased from a child and Mry. Callie Stead man of Phoenix; one uncle, Pobert Anderson of Medford and the following cousins: John and Jessie Mills and Kffio Carey of Ash land, Klva Furry, Douglas Stead man and Norvcn Walters of Phoenix. The body will arrive here this evening and services will be con ducted at the Presbyterian church at Phoenix at 2 p. m. Wednesday, Hov. Johnson officiating. Inter ment In Phoenix cemetery. Con ger Funeral Parlors in charge of arrangements. GIRL SCOIJI .LEADER CLASS STARTS JAN. 23 Tho Cirl Scout leaders' train in-? classea. tinder tho leadnrMbi II of Mrs. I). .1. Willsou, will begin Wed-! nesdny night. January at the V. W. t'. A. at 7:80. This trahilm? cotirso will cover n poriod of lour lessons and Is open to anyone who l.i Intereided Iu knowing (Mi l Seoul work. The iiocond lesson will ho on January 30, Hie third lesson on Fehruaryil anil ihe fourth on Febru ary I tegular ('oniiitiiiiitiitioii of Iteameii ('hunter f 1.' HT?) Wednesday evening. . ' Korlnl night. Vlsltlng no'iiilii.'rH wolconie. :":' II ATT IK M. Al.HKN. Secy. Also MAX DAVIDSON In a Big Laugh Hit GOING GAGA Latest News Events Rothermel's Music Admission Matinees Evenings J10 and 25 10 nnd 35 Obituary two DAYS . THE PICK OF THE k Blfeil Am STARTS . SILENT lL-4Ll W4 PiS TQDAY ' PI0TURBS IWM The screen's new pair of lovers in a love romance gfciJ HIPH joan Crawford Sf S Th 8en,ation ' "0ur Danclnfl Dau9hters" rtj fj H ' Sft R yjpr y Yk-jp A romanc h carried a prince to Brp5 whose love rocked a nation. l- OftEflOy. TUESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1920. LEGION SCOUT TROQP TO PRACTICE TONIGHT The P'oy Scout troop to be spon sored by tho drum corps of the A merh an 1 gion, includJii hoys o( from 1 to 1 years old, will meet at the: scout headquarters tonight from 7 to 7:30. where, un der the direction of Clayton J-'auu's. they will jiracilco on bugle and drum corps technique. The next half hour, from 7:3 to a o'clock, will be given over to regular Hoy Seoul work. Tomor row night tho boys from nine to 1 2 yearn of age, w ho form the junior drum corps, under the guid ance of the American legion, will meet ai the same location for prac t ice. Fred Scheffel is chairman of the American Legion Pay Scout com mittee, and will supervise tho ap pointment of the new neout master for the troop. Clayton Isaacs will take charge of tho music for the Poy Scout drum corps. Radio Program KMED Mail Tribune-Virgin Station Tui'sday, January 22. 22S.il Meters J 3 HI Keys. a:30 to 6:15 p. m. Ye Towne Crier. (i:15 to ti:30 Medford Mnil Tribune, news uud markets. 8 t o : Sn id er's Hn i ry and Produce Co. 9 to 10 California Oregon Power Company. Wednesday, January 23. 10 to 11 n. m. Mann's De partment Store. 11 loll:30 Heck's Bakery. 1J:30 to 32 Chevrolet cam paign. 12. to 12:30 p. m. City Clean- lug & Dyeing Works. 4 12:3u to 1:30 Beebe Kin- die Service Stations. fi:3i to t:Lri Ye Towne Crier. t;:lil to 6:30 Medford Mail Tribune, pews and markets. CMnsslfled advertising gets results Speedy Relief ! for Sore Throat Safe Prescription Requires I No Gargling j No lotiKor I It necessary to yar Kle or to choke with nasty tastliiK patent medicines or uai'Mles to re lieve son ihriat. Now you can MH almost instant relief with one swallow of a famous doctor's pre scription called Thoxinc It has a double action, relieves the soreness and koch direct, to the Internal cause not reached by warn les, ."elves, ami patent medicine. Thoxine does not contain iron, ihloiuform or dope. Is p led sunt -taitiiif;. harmless and safe for the whole family. Also excellent for coughs; stops them alnmst lnmaiu ly. Quick relief guaranteed or your money back. 3 Tic, title ami $1.00. sold by Heath's nnd all ther kouiI druK stores. DREAM of LOVE And in the Cast AILEEN PRINGLE WARNER 0LAND CARMEL MYERS And Many Others of Note PHOTOGRAPHERS Ml HOLD ASHLAND MET TO E Local photographers will have tonight for Ashland, where lhey will me representatives of the Pacific Photographers association from that city and Grunts Pass, for th puifcise of organizing tho Southern Oregon branch o the par-! ent association. This move in an outgrowth ol thr Pacific International Photogra phers' association convention which 'was held hen; last wU at Hotel ' Med lord and attended hy represen tatives from all the cities along j the Pacific coast from Han Fran cisco to Seattle. J ThoHias Oagnon, Vast president WEIGH WHAT j YOU DESIRE ' If you over-weigh, the cause may not lie in over-eating or under-ocercise. It may lie in a fault in nutrition which modern research has discovered. And which science now corrects. The methed is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People have used them lor 20 years millions of boxes of . them. And many of the people you envy with slender figures, new vivacity I and health will urge you to udopt this I The use of Marmola doe3 not require I abnormal exercise or diet. In every box you wi!l find the formula, alfo the rea sons for results. You will know just why vnur u'eipht romea down and whv everv effect is hclptul. Learn the facts, and do it now. Do so hy asking your drug gist today for a $1 box of Marmola. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store HUNT'S CRATERIAN Wed. Qfl Jan. M0F3E; GIRLS THAN CAT H ERINF: i fcisM gg FRIEKK ldudSn f ALL S, NEW w n it fS chsc mm 133 -J il.? tn.ifin nuiiOfiatiotl. WilO WUh a df-lfiate to the myelins hfre week, hecaiiio no iiiti-iesifit in in formation of the southern Oregon club that te remained ovr here to assist iu the ni-w organization. Ixwal photographers who will attend the meeimg at Ashland to night include H. K- llarwood. A. .1. Anderson, J. Verne tiliangle uud A. K. I'easley. l'hil llialnard ot (irants 1'uss will also intend. ' vY. I'lark of Kosebutg v.ill nut he present hut the local group i- '" possession of u teleKtum from bun liiiiicatiuu his enthusiasm over the formation of the southern Oregon division, and his desire to he c ount ed into the organization. Kin ma' h A Saturday Night Hair Cut Dont Blame the Barber He would have done you a wonderful job most any day during the week but you .'aught him on' Satin-day night and the shop was full. Now is the time to have your automobile re conditioned. Don't Wait Until the Spring Rush We are fully equipped with the latest type au tomotive equipment to do you a first elass job and are willing, too. Flat Rate Estimates given on all makes of to know just what the job will cost you before the work is actually started. MOTOR INN GARAGE 207 South Riverside THE WONDER PICTURE U. S. NAVAL ACADEMY.. Lives of the midship men their loves, their hates, their losses, their victories. A Cast Teeming With Youth and Beauty JOHN MACK BROWN HUGH ALLEN JEANETTE LOFF PPRESENTED with A Singing. Dancing, Talking Picture Prologue; Also TWO ACTS OF TALKIES And the TALKING NEWS REEL Admission Mats. Eves.. 10 and 35 3( 25 and 50 K fcJS' COMING THURSDAY The All-Star Talking Production "THE HOME TOWNERS" What-af ter the First Cost? CHEAP SUITS ARE EXPENSIVE UPKEEP and PRESSING are COSTLY Good clothes are economical. They require little atten tion. Always show their class. LET US SHOWOtfOU! O I1N fait, ton -psontailvps will rnrnr into the iluh later, it lip. ItKTTFIt IIKAI-TII I.HNt.l lt 1. 1 IK II. r lif" elollil'd with lheuin:u. IHilns, liiinliiixo' and s.iff. lolnnt jeinis. -Mrs. J. K. v.iis..n Km. i.orU. Kansas, linaliy rid he,s,! ,,f toriiii'iil I'.v taking Kiiley J'llu dlurelir. "Nearly every iluy sot one asks me wliut 1 took thai h.-lp. id me whi n I was so badly in,, pied up. I wholly ,.r Koley i'illS diuretic, how llley eased my pains and lifted the rlouu-; fiom- inv life." A irlialjle valu alile niidiiine. eonstanlly hi us., over 28 years. Satlsfaetlon j-liai -nnteed. Try them. .Iiii inin & W...,iIm i,,.,,., st'ire, cir. .m:iiii itnu " cars, which enables .you Jj SEE AND HEAR! OF THE rUS UPSTAIRS IS I srr - W a cr.pl.'te fjCa Daily Jpr 1:30? 3:30 7 and 9