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PXGE TWO WEnFoTin MXTL TRTBENT:. MDDFORT) OftTXiON'. WEDNESDAY. .TANTATJY HO. 1929. -113 -J i C-Ji i v ! MtX l1.1. lq- mlo Jii- Salt Tocal and 'Personal The Gay I'aree attraction, with 1(h lurK" personnel, which da Uh nrtw personnel, set-nei y a nil buRKUKO, Wliich plays at I tic Craterian theater tonight, ar rived in the city on a spi'dal train from Chlco, Cal., early this afb-r-noon. Tin company will have h?a' -quarters on the train until It pulls out after tonK'ht'H performance. except a few of thn principals, who went to the hotels. The goes up at S;3o p. ni. tain Wood nil kinds, on, laurel, fir;1""1 "u and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Si",', Hiulinla nud Victor JGtf - companies merged tin; jaibllc 1 a- Mrs. Ralph Siierrieb ami small j Mon Melvin, who have been visiting Mrii. Khcrrieb'H purentH Mr, find Airs. C. A. Sanger, for the past i wee i 17: week, left for their home at Hood I r this mornlni;. opulnrhy of the New Majestic tt.b ,.,. ..11 nuili.l.l,.ut....a III.,! t1.. Palmer Music House hatt been abl to. secure. The first ulili.t,. i.i.i u ' ' ' have been left by local people for inn tf eoruarv allotments. i nr v. ;,, ,,,' ,1,,.,.,... ,i,.i. .,..w. rl 1 .wi,.;,,!- ...Tin.. lf.,i' .., ,,...u. g them the outstanding radio net fur V-i thin' yenr. They havo the unhiue position of heiiiK first to offer their sets to the public. The Pal mer Mu.slc House is ha lulling all orders In rotation and offr free demonstration in your own home ' to insure your Katisfactloit. I! IS w fiuHtH from a distance registered at Medford hotels Includn I. Itos enperl of Chicago and Mr. and .Mix R. Anderson of St. Paul. Dresses, Dresaon, IleHt values In town for your money. Ono look will convince you. SizeH 3G to 41; silks, HutlnB nnd KeorifoUes, selling at cobL Phono 9C4-D or call at 37 Y. 2nd St. Vivian Norman liar to. lii:: The Southern Oregon Cleaner. scheduled to play Fuji, and IhN and Dyers association met in Klain- evening Maru in to play Hidden nth FhIIh last Saturday evenlnn. J t a handicap of I'ft to 175. Fuji The business session was preceded I will play Hill on a handicap of lifto by a banquet held at the I'cllean to 17ft. A lari,e jiallery was pres O r i 1 1 e. Reprertentatlvp.H from 1 cut last nlcht and lust as many (I rants Pass, Medford. Ashland and Klamath Falls were In attendance. The 'Htate convention of cleaners and dyers in scheduled In he held at Medford February 23. Plans wcro outlined' and committee ap pointments made to Kot the affair under way. The ' committees are determined that there .shall be sotnethiiiK dolni; every minute of this convention. Wood All klnde oak, IniirnJ tit and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Cn. T'1. r.31. tf Dr. ft. C Mulhollanrt returned j 5'eHterday forenoon from a idiurt business trip to Porllnnrt. That Radio will ho a year around entertainment is practically ansiir d. , The Majestic for lUU'j, which Ih on sale nt tho Palmer Mu.lc Houho. is outperforming all previ ous Nuts, M,ore distance and day fKhV, reception hati been liearj than hui been possible previously. 31ft At Hyatt Prairie dam at the mi in tuit of the flreeiiBpring mountains, the hi tow waa 44 Inches deep yes tPi'iniy.; T)io snow, however, does not hold much watur. content, due to Its diynesH and is believed pot td be ' ooftiposed of 'more than "ft per . civt . muidture. This . Is the K real en t depth ruttot-ted at tin dam during 1he,pat five years. Freah amoil Arriving daily nt John Ann's Market. tf A. V. (!rotiH, HiirrniigriH Adding Machine' salesman from Medford, Apcodod 35 miles an hour through the school zone on North Main Ktreet, according to City Officer Ororge Inlow, then . speeded 3ft miles an hour through the seluud aone on Kast Main. AVhen taken Into custody' by Officer Inlow he pouted n $10 bond to guarantee hi appearance before City Judge Clint Haughtnan this evening. ! Ashlntid Tidings. .1 Coal by tho nacK or ton. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. tf j Honor roll examinations were given yesterday at the .Veil Creek I school by Dr. Kmily Hulcom ami j Miss August n Ctlovcr of the county health unit. Fifteen Atudentrt were tVoxH mined. . Do not forgot tho Model clothing ! 'Company's big J20.000 htock ills-1 piwnl wale. '.'itfttf 1 The sales on our now Long Loaf are more than justify ing the many cluims wo made for thus loaf when introducing; it som-c three months ago, If you have not yet tried this wonderful bread, ask your grocer for it today It is baked by Fluhrcr in Southern Oregon's finest bakery. n.iii.iiun M.-it- iwuni tin county t-liTk't oifiru today to h win Vn-y of I.ake Creek, two toy. Cuilund tux. one iioijcat; w. H. I'VruiiFon ir (h'td Hill, mi reoy-, vioun year. AuthoritieH on preda cii' and two holH-ais; K. M. Cox ofitoey animals estimate that a ou--lohl Hill, one hobeat. j Matt will kill one deer a vVek "Charls" Rep. Phono 479-M. i ll" 'bout tin- year, than thu de Mrs. Sadie Allen. 2S2tf 1 l "tlon of 2 ft 4 of tho "hit; rnts" in-luued i...i.K the Oi .-Kimiai. J 'J"' ;,,fi w,vi,' Jf 'mny ""Hn-d r..BHn.r..d at local hot, Is. olhe. l"- A l al yI rm'"ar ?'"n: Hum. U.um. frum I'.oHaml, a. e i !;,,",, 1,1 Kloyd T. Kox of HllviTto.i, Mr. and.,,t','i' ur -Mr. Jtuinh Teiiiie of ivndleton. Mm. Jennie ilohb r of Laki-view, Mr. and .Mix. Charh-M Kisk of Al bany. .Mrs. W i. . Hot-ton of Sa lem, A. A. Wilson of Oregon City, and I lie following from r-unene: Mehineer, O. t'. I'enco. W. (.'. j Heiit. M. - Ilatheway, J. V. J'ralt ured of iiermanetu in.stallatioiiH fro in any merchandiHe bearing either trademark. Tho l'ahner Mllvlc HouHe n viy happy to hu cure both radio ami Vlctrolas, mnny cotnbinatloiw which 1m the I trend with put rhaseiM rlhl now. . IMliliv Mix fni'i liinni.j :i i-. on i.v l.i.r! . ' j demonHtraiioiiH are Riven free, with holll ricorilj a lid i ikIIo. In I lilw I . " mei'ciin niiiKM iiiihy. id tut iiiincm- r.r ine owner navtitK an orpnan 111- , Htrument In a year 01 so. Palmer h n.. . ,u l,UIW' i'-i"ii .mo saio 01 vvmi ,:,bl W,:,'K- ' ' hc vera 1 laut week. iil Frank Sehnelth-i' h-fr yesterday for Conullle, where he Iiuh accept ed a position on a fox farm. Let me write you- fire Insurance. Carl Y. TenBwald, Hotel Holland. Phone D93. tf Mr. and Mih. C. II. Hartleit of! I Jacksonville were Sunday visitors in Ashland with tin- W. T. hnmey family. Mrs. Shirley and Mrs. Haitlett are sLstejs. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 631. Med 'ord Fuel Co. tf In laMt night's opniiiiK timin1 of (he city billiard loliriiaiiieul, liar obi Uhhh ll Inst to Ted Hill by a ! score ui 175 to 11.1. The Katne wan marked with safety shots and neither plsyer was up to usual iorm. i nis arternoon Hill was spectators are expeeted fur tonight Do not forget the Model ClothltiK Company's bit; fJU.dOO stuck dls powal sale. 2dfttf Mrn. I. J. Chllrt.s and Velia (ck ley n( MeClnud and Claudia Hun lap' of Wrejl are amoiu: tho resi- lentH of adjacent Callforiila points In .Meddtrd who arrived yesterday. Hraiigc dance. Kai:le Point. Sat. nlht. 3i3i,,!tl reels of moving picture film Dr. J. K. Zlinmerii.Hu f Port- ,"iken in Alaska, ilepleting the kill land, who has been cxperlmi iiiJiu; , '"K "f wild gnni with only hows for Home yearn with a uroc-Ks fm .smelting gold from rel'raetury black sands, expects to move his plant t( (Irani Pass in 1 he spring, near which, liLtce be has leased I! 00 seres. Hi;; plant is now locatetl at Kast J st Ii and M-dladny streets in Portland. Paten's have nut been obtained and the method of opera tion, is kept secret. There have bt-cn 0 number of efforts lt effeet eeontimlc saving of the gold and platinum cunteni of black sands ami Xiiitmerimui is now cinvlnced he hns the niiswer to the problem. IIoao mending, runners removed and rriagfl worked back, llnndl oraft Hhop. 21lf Following a visit' of over two mouths with his mother, Mrs. Mot ile P. Holuies, and sister (lladys of Central Point. J. It. Holmom. for met well known local Southern Pa cific employe, left hist evening for I .os Angebs, en route td Wichita. Kiuic, to take up duties as a rail way telenrapher. llo plans to re turn to southern Oregon early next .summer. Fresh smelt nrrlvlug' dally nt JohitHon's Market. tf The Willamette fllee club, which gave such a delightful concert In the Methodist church here last evening, will give a concert at the MethodisL church in Ashland tu nU;M. (Jet those rendcrn and auto bodies stralKhteued at Itrill'a Sheet Metal Works, opposito IewU Super Service Station. Phono 4111. tf V, Foster Htice fif Vena tehee ami II. C. Lenglierr.v of Seiiltlu are among tho AX'ashtngtou statu vis itors in Medford. Do nut forget the Mode) Clothing Company's bit; -0,'.'uo ntouk di- ptwil .ile. iOfttf I. K. Sehuler returned yesterday from Porilaud, whore he has been sojourning on huslnesit for the past few days. h'alent Hrange dance. Friday, Feb. 1st. 311 tilenn A. A'dtott. custodian of the Liberty building. Is confined to his home with an attack of influenza. Doom and wltiduWM cheap Medrord Lumber Co. Charles IChlc) Sale, a7lf the well known veteran comedian and moti- ologist. who Is tho chief .star of the Gay Paree revue, which plays here tonight at the Cratcrian theater, is a cousin of Mrs. Margaret Hub bard of South onkdalc avenue. Their former home was I'rbana. 111. Now Is the time to put on your dormant tip ray. Phone tn your or der to up my man, W. V Sloitriw, Phone lUlM-L, 310 A CrcHiv m City. Cal., business vtpor in Medford yvslerday wan F. VI. Whltakcr. owner of the Pa cific pavilion tn that city. Talent Cruui;o dance, Friday. Feb. 1st. 311 Prizes will again he offered nt HniluM's target tdiuot of the Med ford Ulfle club ut the armory. A good at 1 end unco. It: expected, in view of the fact that ammuni tion and titles will be furnished free to al present. fast Wed nesday's Mmol at the Indoor range was particularly successful, with prizes, hams anil cigars, given to the holders oC high scores. , D.mee Thursday night at Orien tal tiardenii, sponsored by I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge Committee. 310 Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wilson of Medford wore Anhlund O visitors over Hunday at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. A. L. Harvey on ll street. Mrs. Harvey accompanied them to Medford for a short visit Ashland TI til tigs. Cheap dry lumber at Hertford Lumber Co. L.... " Ttf ixiiiiik iih wn ir mt male dame -omjnlion i;ild boun- I Uts of :I5 each on 254 counarn that wero killed durinir the pre Kanry .Newtown apples delivered any place in the city, 70a box Johnsott'H Market. 308tf Howard Weaver, representative of Hie Luxite Silk 1'roductH com pany of Portland l upenuintr few days Bedford on busl ness. Mealy Klamath X'-tted Oein po titloeri, 100 lbs. for J1.10; ft lbs, OOe )elivered any place in city. John son h Market, th and tirape St. (J)ft y- HOJttf 1'h one In observance of Christian Ku rt envoi- week, the three societies of the First Christian church will lake charge of the evmlnff service next Sunday evenim;. The entire , . , ...i i... ! Urill'K u-fore thse pres.-nt an Wen lMt yOOUK IJt-UJMe, HUU Will l l .1... . 1... I "I Uir wui K UIIU jui)Jwrw ui mt- ..... ...... ivor movement. The service 1.h helm; arraiiK'l by the ! committee In charue. All nro cor- " hijj.uy Invited to attend this hit i vice. Meot me at the danco at Orh-ntal Gardens, Thursday, Jan. 31. 310 William Aiken returned today from Portland, after HpeudiiiK ti few days on busincsH fn the north. Coal by the sack or ton. Tel. C31.' Medford Fuel C9. tf I .ViM ty-five hii;h schools are now ; entered in the state oratorical con test, which th OrcKoiilau Is man aging as part of the sixth annual national oratorical contest, and are preparing to make their bids for the prizes, which at present stand as follows: State cham pion, 12ft in cash am) al) ex penses In trip to I.os Angeles for const finals. Second In state. 7ft; third, in ft ate finals, ft"; nil dls-l trlct winners, expenses In coming to Portland for state finals. Rest Utah lump eoa:. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. tf M. It. Harper, resident of He Sams Valley district, spent this mornitiK in the city transacting business. Haled hay for ealo. John Car ktn. Phone 11HI-I,. 331 iUlh f'eret of Portland, repre senting the peters Csrlrldge com pany, is spending several days in .Medford 011 business. Mr. Peret, who Ik also an Alaska hunter of some note, carries with hitn sev- nd arrows. Clue scene Includes booting of fish by arrow from ! 11 i.iminlMln wli-.tfu.i Mi has made l;t hunting trips to Alaska, and plans to go on a n otber this year, making his Mth trip, Most Utah lump cool. Tel. fl.11. Medford Fur) Co if Among t he Californians regis tered at Medford hotels are 1 i A. I.oreiiK of Oakland; (leorgo Ab raitiM and M, Verb of Los AiikcIch; P. 11. Doyle of I Uxon and James 10. Kjau and J. ti. Nut Ires of San Frnnoiseo. Cheap lumber and cedar post Medford Lumber Co. 237tf Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hubbard re turned yesterday from Portland, where they spent t he Inst week on business' and pleasure. Wood all kinds oak, laurol, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co. Tel. 63t. tf A statement showing that 70n was Invested by new settlers attracted to this stat through the work of the Oregon State Cham-, her of Commerce in one month last full. Ik made In a recent re- j port hy V. O. Ide, manager. , Wood all kinds oak, Inurel. i fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel 1 Co. Tel. CM. tf ; A number of carpenter tools were stolen from H. Currier on Itoss Lane yestcrdny, according to. a pot Ice report today. Talent tirangfc dance, Friday, Feb. Jst. Sll Otto Kutzcr of Central Point j pouted cash bails in police court J today of $10 each on charges of( Insufficient brakes and Improper license plates, following his nr-l rest by City Truffle Officer ti. J.j Proscott as the result of an nuto: collision at the corner of lliver-j side and Main with a car driven by an employe of the People's Klectrle Store. , Hear Don ProvoM Orchestra ot, Oriental CJurdens, Thursday, Janu-' ary 31. 310 The Hedwood highway betwe-ou CtraitlK Pass and Crescent. City, Cal., Is to be oiled in the next few months, It has been announced by Division Engineer It. Chnnd- ler of Crants Pass, who Is woiKIiik with malriteiiauce eni:hU'ors from both states. The work will be done Jointly. At the Hanto time several tn-hl ires will bu Immoved. No dftnee at Walker's lonite. 3uj (iili'AtH from Porllmul veKl.stum! al M.'iirurd lu.li-ls Imluiln It. I. .Meyer, t.-. 11. Taw. Mr. nml Mm. l.i'iuinril It. Sateliwpll. liny Snodily. Mr. mill Mrs. .1. O. Wilson, A. I'. Iiunic-koff. Mr. nml Mrs. C. O. Kinnn. ('. A. IViiiI, M. John uon. V". J. Halu, Howard AVeover. M. A. Shallhorn, O.ii'ar Levlno unil T. .1. Itruily. rplii)lHliM-inK' Call JacKunvil1i. :o2. 3vj Aril liiml In NIkIiI Si lniol. 1'rof. A. C. Cnntr-rlwry. aiilhor nt ' Mhori i'iiIb In i'nji'iilallnii," wilt Klve iirlvnte litrui'tlon, vvvnliiK!. In luMiftkDi'lilnK. nrltlunotle. or any othv.r Krailo iul.J-et. A ilenionslratlon or ftliort nii'ili oiIh will lio clvon at Mi'NuIi-'h lrlii; S(or xt Ritnrday nt p. m. A.lilreiu. A. C. Canterbury, Med for, or Mil at 7K N., Oakllaln. Phone 7S0-X. :' JIL J . .Iil1 IWH. . J ..I.H L SORE -f" ROAh ytollef guarantoedwithonoswmllowof THOaINE Th .iitiy uu.is, hhj.i jountf Wl(i' - l.r, umi1 the flying tackle hold to advantage hint nitit at Crnnu uj, wihtu hi; mjjui'u (t'CM liar r k In the ore in riarv to Hid Karahiek-Kre.l Morti iicn maU h. j iuatioii." Cood music and discus. I C,'AY Wllw,n t'lay died at Woods won thu seeoml fall iromlsmn of the .subjeet. j I'irtland, Oregon. January 5, an Itanif-k In five mlnmeH, iUt lHt . .Midilhton. i epi eseniativ.O.f old-i line re-id.-nt of Med fori! unU the firm oim. making the mal h '. the Hood Itiv r pray company, the valh v. He w.-ih a Civil War a ilraw. In thn main event. Kara- i wan a visitor in thlli city today. 1 vew-aii. tnliwt. d ukum ll. Mi:' Mefc ua too much fur thu Hianis There k plenty of ie.- and Miow in fuMpany U, I'l.nt Mn h an infiin I'iihh man and took two aiKhl Hood lilver now. aeiQ dim; to Mr. irv. and wa diMehiirued Julv. falls by th- tin of his famoiiH re- vers-t he.idloek hold. Keen thoimh I hero wan a nmall house, OKara- -i' k went on with the mat h i'Kiy n unxious to wrenin- in .'m-uhjiu iiKiini, aiier Having been haired here last year. No danee at Walkcr'H tonlte, 310 H. U. Kennedy of Canton, O., and I'hll Adams of Itutte, Mont., were anion,' the motorlstn from a dlHtai-e who rcKlntereU toduy I " """; w'"Hlullf aul registration bureau. ,-vi. ii uavis or the newey dis trict and II. 1 Donaldson of the Talent Heetlon were anions the out of town vlHltoru in .Medford today. Orange dance, r.alc Point, Kat. nlKhC. 'ai3 T. 1'. Hlnf.'hnm had mvltehed ' . ...1 . ..1.1 n. ., mm uu ovvim' plates on his car. therefore he was fitted $l on one charge and $1 & on the other and ordered to purchase 1 y2! plates by Justice of the Peace Johnny Herd at Col. I Hill. The charge was preferred by Stale Traffic Of ficer C. P. Talent. Ashland Tidings. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 6S1. Med ford Fuel Co. tf- H. D. McYair of McXah Hros. drug store. C. X. I "e I.e"'- ' camp and A. A. Madden of Mad- den's tire shop, nit of Axn I were visiting Uotarlans who were I present at the joint service club nnil Chamber of Commerce lunch ! eon yesterday at the Hotel Med ford. No dance at Walker's lonite. :t 1 0 Following a several days visit here with relatives and looking after business. Mrs. K. i:. Meyer returned to her home at 1-ake ('reek yesterday. 'i-ange dance, Kagle Pfilnt. Sat. im:bt. 3)3 A road meeting at which repre sentatives from the principal cities and districts In Jackson and Jose phine counties will be In attend ance, will be held at the Hole) Medford Friday eveninc, February 1ft. The 101 ks' club dining room, which has been closed for a few days, will soon reopen under mw auspices. lOHa 1. Hubhs tent. Daughters of Veterans, will have a card pat ty at the home of Mrs. Luke Ityan. L.' 1 ft Kast Jackson street, on Satur day. February . al - o'clock. Tele phone llllK-X or ilSl-H fur res ervations. No dance at Walker's tonit" :(" Jack Heath, who underwent an operation for appendicitis las. week at the Sa credj Heart bnspit il. Is improving rapidly, accurdlng 1" a report re.adved thjs morning. Mrs. C. C. .Murray, who suffered a severe vcige of. flu for over a wek, is reported to be convales cing eiM'onr.'tgiKly. " ' l". S. A ruist rung, appearing for I he A rnistroiig Motor' company, was fined yesterday In t lo local justice court on a charge of sidl ing nn automobile without proper certificate of title. The charge was filed by Stale Officer Herb Moore. Maey Lintt, local resident arrested Sunday night near Cold 1 1 111 for al- . letted possession and transportation of moonshine, entered a -plea of not guilty in Justice court here His trial was set for Febrnarv 1 fOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOlt KK.NT OU KALI-: New 5-1 room buiirialow with furnace, on j Vancouver Ave., came to Main. I Kh-st lnttranee AKancy, 3'i N. ' Central Ave. I'honc 1 ". a I tf SWCAHK 1KAI llalchery ehicks. one Kiade. all the beM. LcKhorn, UocKs, Keil, also eustotn hatch inn. 1 1 u E. Main. Phone !-!. a 1 ti AIM'l.lCATM)NS wilt be ennxidered for operation of KIKh Club dtii liif,' room. Full i-iidpmeul fttr uiHlied. Operator furnihheti all labor and foodstuffs and receives all profitH. Interested parties may Inspect dltiint; room by ap plying at eluh. Written appli cations only considered. Ad drew. Uox 12. C. Mail Tribune. ;t 1 1 KOli HAM5 K'-lon rpnirtz mill complete; two k.is ctiKincs. con- centrator, crusher and all para phenalia nece.o ry ; very. very, cheap. Kick's 1 1 aril ware. Jack- . sonvillc. 313 NKWTOWX Al'IM.lCH Ono cent a pound, Ktewart Kruit Co., H. 1. tracks, end of S. Central. 310 KOIt SAUK 1 electric wnnhinj; machine, A-1 condition. I'lmnr MS 11. 31tf KlUl SALi; Uulld a home on the highway. I have some fine land facing the navcmcnl i'm ?loy pet acre, . 2 miles from city, Have a fine bumiint; Htte of one acre for f'0. In Medford 1 have a wood dnnlcx that can bo purchased with a down payment of Mun; balance ran be handled with rent from one tddo. This Is a good build lmr on u paved street on the Kast (tide. CHACNCKV KMMIKY. I'Ol Kirt NailoiiMl Hunk. I'honc HIS. :ti MEET ME CHICSALEifV uw.in.MHa.iJt?n HUNT-8 CRATERIAN 1 NIQhy ONLY !- $1 TO M V 1 U 1 i I llt.n Will .e an 0U I1 IU ePtTip In the Thcosuiihlenl Iu1lU luuin Thursday evi-nirat A l 5. Jlerme ,r al"Il. fM of TW. diMTN, Will Aint - '.ir mi tin. cnt.ii.t ..r rit,..i. i Middb-ton, as that citv j In th path of the bfir.zattV which is sweeping the nori;vest. Mrs. M. 10. Forgey, who is mak ing her home with Mr. and Mrs. Chart. Angle at 7UU South Oakdale avenue, traded three houses and lots, located in Medford. and a small tract on Lozier laiio for 30-ucre farm on Villiams creek. ' l"Md away at the home of J. C. near Provost in the Applegaie wi'-i1'11" llJ,i Mouth Hiverside ave tloit. She expects to devcluii tills nm- .Medford, On-gon on Wednes- farm and make her home there the near future After being closed for several months, the .shop in Jacksonville owned and operated by John Treis Is again open.' The S tied i to is have purchased Mrs. Treis' interests ami secured a very able and experi enced upholsterer, Stanley San ders, who Is from the east, where he had extensive experience In all kinds of upholstery work. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Phipps are the parents of a six and one-half pound son, born at the Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. A five and one-half pound son was born yesterday at the Seered I lea it hosjdtul to Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. ".Steel. m rei-uu omiiiiiuicntmii Metlfui'tl Lodge Nil. 1"3. . TCT F. ii- A. M.. Friday. F.h. T p. m. Work in the M. M. degree. Refreshments. Hy order -f M. M. HOCSTON. Secy. 31J Woo JVr Pint. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan.. 30. !' It cost James C. Hamilton jsl'ihi and a So -day suspemle.d jail ci;n fence to ell a pint of uioonItine whiskey to :i policeman. FIND "FRIEND IN NEED" Mother and Daughter Praise Vegetable Compound .lo'Mon City. X. V. "My dau;di- tt-r u;ts only liU vears old, but lor 1o M'HI'K MMO worked in . in cry. She was nil run -down, nerv ous, had itelic.4 mid pains end no npjiet tte. I win Inking Lydia K. rinkhanrs N'ee- taldo ( oiupouud with nod recttllH so hhe decided to trr it. Ueforti she bad . taken two bottle,- her appetite Mas better Hie was more i-iteeriui atai was anie to work. I cannot praise ymir im'tli eine too highly. It is wonderful for not laws and for daughters. It's surely 'a friend in need.'" Mits. I.. K, Hail. 'J'SJi i'loral - Avciiuo, Juhusou City, X. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy FRANK'S Comedians Playhouse Theatre Thur., Fri., Sat. The Riot Comedy-Drama "Gcod-For-Nothing Husbands" Prices - Children 10c Adults 50c Amateur contest starts Thurs day night. DANCE TONITE .TO 9 VIC MEYER'S Columbia Recording Orchestra ORIENTAL GARDENS Auspices American Legion ' Drum Corps I Births Obituary 1 SOft. rank a Q. orporal. . He was a member of Chester A. Arthur (J. A. It. post. The remains will arrive in Medford Thursday morn. Ing. and the funeral service will be held at the PtJ Funeral home, Friday at Z o'clock. 1 POI.NTKK William A. Pointer in1''1 - ' "nn'iiing. January HH'-t. lb- : was born near Jacksonville, III.. Nov. 1M4. He moved from Nebraska to Medford about ' years a go. A n tin C. Na I ley of Medford, a daughter, survive him. Kutieral M-rvfi s will be held a' the Mausoleum in the Medford I. O. O. F. cemetery at p. m.. on Friday, the first day of Febru ary. ! .(mmI Health Recipe NKW VORK, Jan. 30. (,P Na iban Sliaus, merchant and philan thropist, who celebrated his X 1st birthday today, has a recipe for good health: "Do something good for the (tiller fellow each day. Thinking of others takes one's thoughts from oneself. Make this a habit ami oin- will not have time tn her-i.ni. ill.- Phone 5! MILK1 BUTTER j ICE CREAM ; PASTUERI2ED - SAFE -PURE I PRODUCED PACKED 1 THE SANITARY WAY i ! 1 jt vr jritr JZIKY' sty 1 1 'j . 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