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PSGE TWO WDDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, -OREGON," WEpyESDAY, -JANUARY 23,-1929.- "'ocal and ' 'Personal - Shlrmu-nt of pears from Medford tor- ihe . season had today reached - a total or 3350 care, and of upnloB n toiul of tjl)2 car. No shipments have, bqon made this woek, but will probnblv commence anon, an from 240 'to 250 cars are still In local cold Htorago, plants. . v; . Thci Modal Clothing Company's store will be closed nil day tomor row (Thursday) to mark goods down for their bftc $20,000 stock disposal sale that starts Friday Tnorninff at 9 o'clock. 303 i. Baled hny i'or sale. John Car- Kin.,. 1'iiona iix-j-L, , iiji- r For illegally operating a car with California license platen, B, Hick- son' of Central Point was today finea m juuga xuyiurs cuuri, following his . arrest by a stato ... traffic officer on that charge Janu ary 16. ; -The beat COo dinner In the city : will . bo. served by the men of the South Methodfst. church ' Friday night, besinnlng-at 6.. ,304 Hava vour car reconditioned at -Motor Inn Gnrnge. ;J07 S. Rivoralde; w . 307 The- Medford Rlfoclub will hold ap indoor 'target shoot at tho Arm-' ory tonlKht and will bo featured by special prizes awarded for the best scores of the ' evening. The shooting will be done with .23 cali ber rifles, furnished ' free to tho club memborB.au well us ammuni tion, of which from BOO to 1000 rounds are" used In target practice there us soon us milder weather . arrives. Dance, Lake Creek, Sat. night. " v ... 'aor. Best Utah lump coal. Tel. C31. Medford Ful Co. tf . Clues La from a distnnce register fd at Medford hotels Include 11. H. Uoed of Chicago, J. and M. Mc Tjonnon of Vancouver, E. C, and Thomas Brooks .and J.' T. Car .rut hers of Vulan, Alberta, Can."' . . Buy suits, overcoats, shirts, , ties, Gladstone bags, golf hose; golf Ttnlclcers, belts, In fact everything In our entire stock can be, bought at great savings. Model Clothing Company. .. 808' Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 631. . ' tf G. F. Danwobdle arrived in Med-' ford this forenoon from San Fran cisco to spend several days vinltT ing friends while en route by mo tor to Portland. . ' . , ' Watch tomorrow's Mall Tribune for the Model Clothing Company's two-page ad on pages 4 and 5, for the big bargains offered in men's furnishings, ; " 303 Watch, for the Watklnrf products ROllcltor or phono Mrs. W. N. Campbell, 388-R, or call' at. 115 Klner St. 300 . .xAn exchango of managerships of the Lithia Springs hotel at Ash land and the Evergreen hotel, Van couver, Wash., has been announced by Eric V. Mauser,' Jr., president .of tho, Multnomah Hotel corpora of the Ltthla Sprlngs'hotel for tho post two years, has assumed his duties as manager of the Evergreen hotel, w. Trigg Newman, manager of the Evergreen hotel since It was opened In March,. 1028, will take charge of tho Lithia Springs hotel j In a. few days. Get those renders and auto bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposite Low Is Super Service Station. Phono 418. , tf & 11. Warron of Newborg, rep resentative of tho Oregon Canning company, Is spending several days In Medford on business. . Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fit and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. . Tel. 6i1. tfi . Wobstor Wortz, who sustained burns yesterday at the Central Point high school when a chemical container exploded .while conducting-an experiment in a science class, was removed this morning to his homo In Central Point from the Community hospital. Pie will suffer no permanent ill effects as u result of tho aocldent. . The Model Clothing Company's sale starts Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Store closed all day Thurs-I day. 303 Big dance Wed. night, Wnlker's special ragtime numbers. 803 Out of 2 b tomporu.ry auto U . censes issued at the sheriff's office yesterday, only two wore for now cars and 18 wore Issued to Medford car owners, with tho remainder to motorists In various sections of the county. ' ;. Now is tho time to put on your dormant spray. Phone in your or der to spray man. W. F. Stonrns, Phone 1024-L. - 310 1 Don't say Bread, say: Fluhrer's Milk Bread. Be assur ed of the finest the mar ket affords. Y J There was much sunshine and the temperature was warmer today, the lowest at G o'clock this morn ing being 30. A slowly rising tem perature, along witli cloudy weath er for tonight and Thursday is tho forecast.1 The maximum of yester day was 4ft. -, ' ; . ' ; - Buy suits, overcoats, shirts, ties, Gladstone bngs, golf hose, golf knickers, bells, In fact everything in our entiro stock can be bought at great savings.- Model Clothing Company. 303 Coal by tho sack or ton.' Tel. 631. Modford Fuol Co. tf " Mrs. Dan Bowerman was report ed 111 at her home with a light at tack of flu this morning. I ' Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland I Phone 993. tf Hattio Howlitt of Kaglo Point visited friends in Medford yestor-1 day. . Dance, I;ake Creek, Sat. nighti Included among the Oregonians registered at Medford hotels are D. A. Jones of Marshfleld, B. , C. Forsythe of Salem, E. C. Brando berry of Albany, A. W. Battleson of Boseburg and the following from Eugene: F. P.. Knight, H. Bur- goyne, Frank Gibbs, Ed Harney and J. Bramner, Watch tomorrow's Mall Tribune for the Model Clothing Company'y two-page ad on pages 4 and f, for the big bargains offered in men's furnishings. 303 All winter dresses $5, 910, 915. Mulllns. 303 The sliver loving cup won by the Grants Pass American Jjeglon Auxiliary last year has. become "lost, strayed or stolen." The cup disappeared last Friday aftdrnoon, according to Mrs, W. J. Hess, presi dent of the auxiliary, after tho dis trlct conference mooting at the lo- brary and has not yet been located The Grants Pass Auxiliary Is anx-. lous'to recover tho cup as they have possession for only one year. It was, a prize for membership, given by tho state organization, In- amuch as it is of no.vii.hin in nnv- one else, the auxiliary believes that It will ibo located. Grants Pass Courier; ; ; '- ' Cheap lumber and cedar posts. Medford Lumber Co. . 237tf 1 Fresh smelt, arriving dally at Johnson's Market. tf A permit was' Issued at tho city building department yesterday to li. H. Halley to repair a store build ing on .South Central avenue at a cost , of $300. - The building was formerly occupied by the Army Goods store, and Is being repaired for another renter. Former Mayor O, O. Alenderfer has been a business visitor in Port land this wek. Air winter coats $5, $10, $15. Mulllns. - -. ; , , . .? 303 Eighteen persons were killed und 477 woro Injured in 3025 traffic ac cidents In Oregon in December, ac cording to a report issued at Sa lem yesterday by T. A. Raffety, chief Inspector for the state 'motor vehlclo . department. More, , than 1G00 of the accidents were duo to carelessness on the part of drivers. Mrs. J, C ' McDonald of this city left this morning for Portland to spend li short time on buslnoss an if visiting friends und relatives, Dance, Lake Creek, Sat. night. r 305 Visitors In Medford from Seattle Includo C. L. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Smith, Harry Lowis. 'T.. F. MInahan, T- Vogol and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gleason. Tho Model Clothing Company's ntoro will be closed ull day tomor row (Thursday) . to mark goods down for their big $20,000 stock disposal sale that starts Friday morning at 9 o'clock. 303 Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. tf It was snowing yestorday on the Siskiyou mountains and tno Pa cific highway today was reported to bo In a slippery condition, ac cording to L. C. Garlock of the local branch of tho State Motor as sociation. H advises tho use of chains, also necessary for safoty' sake in going over the Greonspring mountains, wher tho snow is some what deeper. Watch for tho WatUIns products solicitor, or phone Mrs. W. N. Campbell, 888-R, or call at 115 King St. 806 P. G. Johnson of Seattle, Wash,, wau re-elected president of the Pa cific Air Transport at tho annual mooting of directors in Portland this week. A. K. Humphries was named vice-president.. ' Others chosen were: Secretary, U. C. Bradshaw; treasurer, O. W Tup per; auditor, C. E, Brink. The board of directors namod at tho meeting includo Julius L. Moler, J. C, Alnsworth, W. K. Boeing, P. G, 'Johnson, Colonel J. C. Iteat ty, R. C. Bradshaw and A. k K. Humphries. Try Peggy's permanent wave. Emma Cllno'a Shop, Liberty Bldg. Phono 454. 306 Mr, and Mrs. Evorott Fredericks drovo In from Prospect yesterday and visited friends (n tho city, All novelty shoes $3.85 and 1.8R. MulllnB. 303 Mrs. Edith Lumsdon, who has boon visiting Mrs. Fred Colvlg, her former classmate at O. A. C, berc for tho past few days, was called to her home in Portland yestorday by the Injury of her fathorwho was tho victim of a car collision. Mrs. Lumsdon, who was delighted with Medford and this part of the country IntendB to return hero in tho into spring and bring hov par ents with her for a longer visit. Wood all kinds oak, laurel, fir onl dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co." Tel. 631. tf Kenneth Perrlne and his slster Margaret motored to Medford tho first ot tho week from Ashland, to visit friends. . Danoo, Lake Creek, Sat. night. 305 Guests from Portland registered at local hotels includo Mr. and Mr. R. A. Wisterlng, W. E. Arn old, T. E. Larson. H, W. Wright. 8. N. oPterson. Wlllard Smith. 1). W. HUlman, G. H. Neaso, K. J. Provost, M. Freeman, H. H. Grant, W. E. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Raster, J. V. Rich and O. W. Von Hoene, , , Big dance Wert, night-walker's special ragtime numbers. SOS Lulu Saulsbury of tho Jackson- vllle district, spent yesterday In the city visiting and shopping. , Medford f Hands received, word tho first of tho week from Mrs. Ethclwyn U. Hoffmann, who was n route fro m San Francisco to Chicago when the letter was writ ton. , She described tho extremely cold weather und declared that ehe was grateful that her home is In the Rogue River valley where it Is seldom too warm or too cold. Mrs. Hoffmun will return to Medford nfter selecting spring and summer costumes in the east. ; - : -: -', The' Model Clothing Company's sale starts Friday, morning at 9 j o'clock. Store closed alt day Thurs day. . "Charls" Rep. Phone Mrs. 'Sadie Allen. y03 479-M. 282tf Three embryo fliers from Port - land and ono from . Roseburg .will bo members- of tho new class of flying, cadets which will .begin training nt tho, primary flying school of tho army at Mursh. field, Hlvorsldo, Cal on March 1, the war department has announced. All winter dresses S5f $10, $15 Mulllns. . 303 : Doors and windows cheap at Medford Lumber Co. . 237tf In response to a criticism that he had given misinformation in recent interview concerning army llfo, Sergeant Grover Owen, local United States army recruiting of ficer, today explained that the point disputed lay in tho accidental addition of one to many ciphers, making' the annual remuneration of a cadet at tho West Point mili tary academy appear to bo $11,000. Tho sergeant declared tho amount was approximately $.1100 instead, including $780 In cash and 80 cents per day for rations, making. an ex act total of $1072. Fresh - smelt arriving dally at Johnson's Market. tf Hot, clean coal, Tel. 631. Med ford Fuel Co.,. tf Misses Leila and Gertrude Carl ton returned to this city Monday morning to resume their office wonk In the Copco homo 'office, after spending the -week . end at Ashland with their mother, Mrs. Harry Carlton, and other relatives. Tex Porter, local wVeatler, ap parently did not like Tommy. Ry an's statement yesterday that he could defeat Porter, Curly Woods and Cecil Barrick all in ono even ing, as ho declared last evening ho would take on Ryan alone If Ryan would make his weight of 148. pounds, and defeat him. Ryan has uspiraitons of meeting Robin Reed, and a number of local fans are anxious to see such meeting ako place. However, Porter de clares he can bring a man from Portland to defeat Ryan, without calling on Reed. Get your tamales from Pat's Texas Tainalo House. Day or night. Steamed service. 10c each or $1.00 per dozen, delivered. 523 No. Riv erside. Phono 1406. 309 All novelty shoes $3.85 and $4.85. Mulllns. . , 303 Cheap dry lumber at Medford Lumber Co. . 237tf 'Among the California guests at the hotels are B. A. Anderson and C. L. Bolen of Los Angeles,. T. A Hopkins of Oakland, W. Stewart Buttors and Ernest E. Buttors of Riverside, Mr and Mrs. A. C, Co hen of Monrovia, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Caldwell and Bob Cohen of San Francisco, ' ' Hose mending, runners removed and snags worked back. Handi craft Shop. , 21fltf Tho polico department today was watching for the possible ar rival of a Nash touring car stolon last Sunday at Chlco, Cat., and be lieved to bo headed this way. 'It was taken from J. W. Wallace and had an Ohio state license. Occultist hero for short time. Only treatments for health and happiness lovo offering written character analysis. Hours 10 n. m. to 5 p. m. 14' S. Bartlett, Apt. 1. , 309 Mr. and Mrs. I. K. Traynor leave today for Yroka, Sal., whore Mr. Trayner will open a public account ant office, Mi. Travner has been representative for tho Burroughs Adding1 Machine company in this district for over . four yeai-s and has mado his hoadqtiarters in Med ford.. ' Watch for the Watulns products solicitor,'' or phone Mrs. W. N. Campbell, 888-R, or call nt 115 Klntr St. ' 306 Victor George and family ot Ros coo, Mont., are guests of tho S. A. Loaverton family on Rosb Lane. They will goo Oakland, Cnj,, from hero. . . .' pry wood, fir and laurel; green fir; anv amount. Phone 958-L. 304 H. C. Leaverton has purchased the O ay lord Loomis place on Ross Lane, Is erecting a new seven room bungalow and will make that his homo. All winter ooata $5, $10, $15. Mulllns. 303 One of the biggest problems df '.ho local branch of the United Juntos fme emnloyment bureau are the applications of young women for general work. Tho problem arises In the fact that many of tho applicants have a baby or sev eral small children, .making It nearly impossible to obtain em ployment for them as domestics, i Amniovef desire heln unencum bered by Uttlo ones. Tho women stell a stereotyped story of desor- tlon by tho husband and father, leaving them without unds to carry on. They often explain they married on love at first sight and : on short acquaintance. Notice Plumbing repairing of all kinds. Call Will Swarta at 80H-L. - 304 Mr. and Mrs. William Jacobs arrived In Medford this forenoon to spend several dnys visiting Mrs. Jacobs' sister, Mrs. Harriett Wil son, of the Uorrydato district. Hot, clean coal, Tel. 631, Me.i ford Fuol Co. . . For tho first time In the history of tho college, tho Oregon Stnto college chamber of commerce con-, ducted tho weekly meeting of tho Corvallls chamber Tuesday, Beat Utah lump coal. Tel. 6S1. Medford Fuel Co. tf ,a Card of ThankN, Wo deslro to uxpreaa our stircorrt appreciation for tho kind sympathy! shown and for tho beautiful floral tributes In our sad bereavement. Mrs. I. H. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Ren Rtvens, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Atevens, , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hall. Len Stevens, . . . . 509 IT IS ALLEGED' FLAY IKES HIT . (Contributed) Local admirers and "air ac quaintances" of Mary Greiner and her radio plays had another op portunity-lust, night to listen to (ho latest production of. this tal- ented young Medford author, "It I Alleged," broadcast over KMED by , tho California Oregon Power 1 Co. This amusing and entertaining little playlet reveals somo behind' thc-scenes uspects of . tho business of getting out a modern news paper and, revolves, about tho hones and aspirations of a-shy, but, aspiring cub reporter. Maggie, the of fist typist, knows of his re pressed ambition and help8 to obtain for him his first big as signment, to interview , a mur deress. As might be .expected the cub falls down woefully, but thinking of Magglo and her faith in him, returns to the newspaper office, and writes a whalo of a story. , . , - : yho second part of the play de picts the manner -in which tho reading .public imagines the Inter view takes place, which of course is vastly different from what ac tually happened, as brought out In the first part. The Copco players were Up to their , usual . high standard and- did justice to Miss Grolner's work Many expressions , of - satisfaction have como in to the Copco office and - also to Miss ,Grelner this morning. . . . v! .' Earl Davis played the part of tho cub; Mary Greiner, Maggie Harold Corliss, tho editor;, .Molba Williams, the murderess, and Fred McKeen a conceited, cocksure re porter on tho same paper. The second , installment of ; .the story will , follow; within the near future. 24 . AGAIN FEEL COLD '.CHICAGO. JU.. Jan. 23. UPV Two atinosptaeric disturbances, ono in eastern Kansas and the other In tlie Rocky Mountain plateau re gion, today bad pointed mldwestern temperatures toward zero and be low. Gales whipped Lake Michi Ban, ice covered pavements and open roads, and in several states there was promise ot more snow. The renewed cold snap, which the weather bureau said would be severo. came as the trailer, of rain and warming winds, which had left the street, ; sldeivalks and fields soaked. With the temperature drop the 'water froze, boating most of the middle west with ice. CHEST PLAN REPORT ; A ' report of Community Chest committees will 'Ife given at tho chainbor of commerce 'forum at the Hotel Medford next Tuesday noon, and will be held jointly with tho- Hervice clubs of tho city.' In view of the time that has been spent making preparations and gathering Information on the Com munity Chest idea, an Interesting rnnrt is expected from the com mittee. iean David L, ' Favllle of the school of business administration at the University of Oregon will be nno .bf; the . rMn . nnnk" of the forum and will cIioobo "Trends In Merchandising," as his topic. Sev eral selections will also be sung by tho Willamette University Glee club, which wilt be In Medford next week on a state tour. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Piano, $175; torms. Wonderful bargain. 225 South ' Oakdalo. 306 FOR SALE OR TRADE New 4 room house. 5 A. level land, all . irrigated, plenty water: 1 acres peaches, 1 U acres spearmint, i acre strawberries: located ml. from postoffico, Portervllle. Cal., In the orange district. H. E. Harrold, Box 873, Medford. 306 FOR RENT Vacant Feb. 1st, neat modern lltte home, Crater Lake Avo.i unfurnished, $25 month, water paid. Call Banister Agency, Inc., 106 West Main. 30r. REAL BUY8 Big 100x100 foot lot, beautiful laurel and oak trees, olty water and lights; new, very neat 3-room house, new garage, . worshop ami woodshed, in Phoe nix near school. , Price includes furniture. Only $900. . Overlooking . Medford! Choice building site: lots of oak trees, city water, lights, 6 acres and 4 roonvhouse. In; 6 years this will bo Medford's choicest residence files. Buy this now for $1600; half cash: balance to suit. Fine lot on pavement: good 0 room house, 3 bedrooms, mod ern; big oak trees, fruit, garaga and woodshed, A real buy nt $2606. Small paymont down. Fine location in Medford. '. FEW DAYS ONLY ti-room . house, paved street, east front, close In on east side; small house In rear, renting nt $16, Price means property all clear. It's bargain at. $1500, and I don't mean niaybo; $400 necessary to handle. THK D. K. MILLARD CO.. . '119 Boat Mnip. ' . Phono 1)22. ' ... , - 1" ... . SOU EXPERIENCED dulry herdsman and -milker wants temporary work month or six weeks. Wrlto " Dairyman, ideal Auto Camp. 306 MIDDLEAOED MAN would like work. Hnme more than high sal ary. Hard worker and clean. Address Box J. W., Mall Tribune. 303 FOR SALS) . room modern house, furnished; 3 large lots, garage, chicken house, barn; $3600: small payment down, baU anoe to suit, or trade for smaller : houje. Ray Bentley, Railroad Ave., Central Point. lot I I COURT AGREES ON HUBBARD. The: funeral' serv ices for Frank Willys Hubbard were held at th Perl funeral home Tuesday nt 2 p. m. rtev. W. H. Kalou of the liuptlKt church deliv ered a wonderful address; assisted by aiev. . E. p. Lawrence of the Presbyterian church.' who "render ed the prayer and scripture. Tho Baptist church quartet, .composed of Mr. and Mrs. D. v. Piatt; Mrs. Clem Flnley and Dr. S. 0.: Carlow, I rendered two beautiful sohrs, "Some'lmo We Will Understand" and "City Four Hquare." . The active-pallbearers were. 'six of his fellow mallcarrlers 'and were Roland E.' Hwan, Marlon B. Harper, Robert A. Newman, John O'Connor,- Asher Neff and Earl D. Scrlp ter. The honorary pallbearers were from, the American 'Legion, and wero .a.'C. Owens, Ray .Wright, I. E. Foy. Colonel W. H. ; Payne, Fred Scheffol and E. Q.'. Chlnn. The firing squad was composed of Lieutenant B. M. Baucam, Ser geants Pitz, Wiley, Moffatt, Snbin, Corporals. Wright, Jones, and Pri vate Jones. Taps was sounded 'by Wilson Walt , at the grave. , The floral tributes woro many and beau tiful and a very large attendance of friends. Intormont in tho Med ford cemetery. . .... . ,. Mr. , and Mrs. Lloyd Damon of Lake Creek aro' the parents of a six and1 one-half pound girl, born at tho Sacred Heart hospital yes terday. . on't dose a Continual dosing upsets children's delicate stom achs'. Vicks is applied ex ternally and therefore can not disturb the digestion. It acts in two ways: ' (1) The body heat re leases the . ingredients . in the form of vapors which are inhaled. . ' (2) At 'the same time Vicks "draws out". -.the soreness like a poultice. "TEACHING IASATI0N' I TO AVOID SEVERE 1COLD 'P VAPO KUd OvER-ff-Million Jars Used Yearly 1 I ' I I Births i ! . li Ch ds Gold LAST "- TIMES 111 . -;" ' ' " The HOME TOWNERS I CONRADNAGEL I Wff vlLA llW B' HTKtr- I vers I of a Jau-Mad Aoe hl "V " J I IX. t V-AI Jll JC5 v 'I Sl V f I B0r.. yWd 'onB Ne S'n ' LAST - 'TIMES , X J I ro.U -wd,,u 1 TONIGHT r 1 1 moor nfl nTn.re'a J"y the PM no- I yw. W -; ' w'ir V"W8 John Mack Brown ' 1 Y 3 . JeanetteLoff . . Now . II T W" WU .1 .. .t J t,,,, 1111 You'll I ' " X&. 1 .j j "ANNAPOLIS" j CUT FOR BUDGET At a conference held this morn ing between members of the coun ty court, Assessor J. B. Coleman, District Attorney Georgo-A. Rob erts representing 15 or 20'hea taxpayers, it was decided to deduct approximately $60,(700 m ' unex pended funds, receipts,- etc., from the budget. An order to this effect will be signed by the county court. , Assessor Coleman said this afternoon that he estimated that tho deduction would mean, be tween a milt and a mill and a half cut In. the budget as heretofore proposed. : ; The work of remodeling the budget to conform to tho agree ment, as reached this morning. Is underway and It Is expected that it will be ready to turn over to the assessor's office for extension on the tax rolls by lato tomorrow. The matter has been before the county court for nearly a month RHEUMATISM While In FVance with the Ameri can Army, I obtained a prescription that thousands of rheumatic suffer ers have used with wonderful re sults. The prescription cost me nothing and 1 aBk nothing for it. I will mail it if you will send me your address. ; A postal will bring it. Write today.' ' PAUL CASE, T-64, Brockton, Mass. jll.lfaW,iHl I ' HUNT'S . ttt.J I Wed. OH CRATERIAN CHA5:CHIC"5ALE r ain r uauy ana 8TANLEY ROGERS , 8YLVIA FR008 LA PULCHRA ; BEEKOFP TROUPE . ; ENTOUAEGE OF 163 NIGHTS $1 TO $3. , No tax ' BOX OFFICE SALE OPENS FRIDAY . AND HEAR! Geo. M. (l'editiomdubal . , , Hde5quatrejY ALU In:' ;'' S Messrs. Shuberr I W '-TS' -present H I ... - UNA. under consideration, and the pro ceedings this morning- closes the chapter.-. i t .1 . . . ; .. ' i ' Basketball Scores Spokane Oregon State college 32, OuniWKa 30. ' Oakland University of Califor nia, 29, St. Mary's college 24. Los Angeles University of So. California 39, Occidental college 17. - ;, . - ., '. - ' '. . 1'alo , Alto, Cal. Stanford uni versity 32, Olympic club of San Francisco 27. RoBeburg Construction Is pro gressing rapidly on walls of new Medical Arts building. BILIOUSNESS RELIEVED QUICKLY rmT Carter's LUlle liver Fills TTLgl purely VefeUbteUutlfe riuS I move bowel free from effect. Thev relieve the tytttm of constipation potion which many timet cause a sour and acid condition la the yitem. Remember they are a doctor's pre cription and can be given with absolute con fidence to anybody. Take them tonight. All Druselit 25c and 75c Red Packages. CARTER'S iFrl5 1 tf J 5 SCHERER MOTOR CO: BEST VALUES 1928 Buick Sedan...... 81290 1927 Bulek Sada'n 990 1926 Buick Coach............ ' 825 1927 Buick Sport 950 . , j SCHERER MOTOR CO.' .,.' YOUR BUICK DEALER 3840-North Riverside V. . THE FIRST 1Q0 ALL TALKING COMEDY Cohan's Funniest Stage Play Phone ILtf UTTER CE CREAM; PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights .This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strangs Drug Store THIS WEEK 1925 Flint, Enc $475 1924 Wlltys-Knlflht Se 375 1921 Studebaker Tour..... 175 1921 Ford Coupe..... 65 Open Evenings J.:' ' STARTS row ". t :