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Anna IT. Kaye of The Dalles, de
partment president of the auxiliary
of the Spanish War Veteran, who
paid an official visit to tho local
auxiliary last evening left this
morning for Klamath Falls where
film will Visit the auxiliary of thai
city tonifrht, and plans to return
to Medford. at the Hotel Medford
4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.
Don't forget the Cinderella ball,
Jackson Borings Club, Hat. 32u;
In the girls' class team for
Intra-mural lacrosse at the Vnl-
veraity or uregon. juanna uemmer
of Medford has been selected as a
member of tho freshman team
Miss Dommcr Kraduated from tho
Medford hlfth school In 1827 and
is now enrolled In tho school of
education.
Tallica, place cards, paper nap-
klns and decoration for your val
entine batty at Swcm'a Qlft Shop.
3Z2.
Guests' from a distance roRlster
cd at AJedford hotels Include II. 11.
Meyer of Cody. Wyo., T. Thornton
of Bols. Ida., and, J, B. Waldo of
Chicago, '111.
bridge, Progressive and Pivot.
8t. Jiarkrs Pariah house, Friday,
3 p. m. Prizes and refreshments.
, 3fic. ' Everyono welcome. 318
. A ft result of being thrown by
torn' Alley, the Montana wrestler,
with the "crucifix" hold at the
ttmlto' theater last Monday v night.
Bailor Jack Wood, locnl wrestler, Is
still suffering from a aoro back
and neck. Ho was unable to pat
the. rnat and had difficulty In
peaking when he tried to acknowl
edge defeat, aa Alley toad applied
the hold so Viciously. However,
the soreness Is expected to disap
pear in a few days.
Meet the old home state folks at
Fourth Annual States banquet. Fri
day, 0:30 p. m.. First Methodist
church. Call 338 for reservations.
... .;. tlC
Mr. and Mrs. Keese Cluntry ar
rived here from Medford tho first
pf the week for a short visit with
relatives. They are house guests
df her sister, Mrs. Ethel Miller on
Fourth street Ashland Tidings,
fiance, Eagle Point Sat. night.
'' Delivery of a fleet Of six or seven
new motor coaches to the Southern
Pacific Mo'or Transport company
is being made. These do luxe mo
tor coaches, J. A Ormandy, assist
ant passenger traffic manager of
the Southern Pacific, states, hnve
mynv:.?" r;..
service o. .... I
7.1 k . i. f .v. !
Ing the maximum In snfety and I
comfort. Everv ehnir has nigh re.
ii.in. wu f..M ..ministering, air-
...hinn sent, nnd footrests.
Westlnghouse four-wheel brakes, I
special fog and turning lights arc
among features to promote safety,
' Dresses, Dresses. Best values in
town tor your ihoney. One look
will convince you. Sizes 86 to 44;
silks, satins and georgettes, selling
at cost. Phone 964-L or call at 887
W. Jnd St. Vivian NOrman Bnrto.
319
Bounty warrants were Issued at
the county clerk's office today to
Men Oswald or Enele Point, one
coyote, and to Harvey Gustavls of
Butro Falls, two bobcats.
Kincald'a dance, Eagle Point Pat.
' 319
' 'Captain George 8toke of Port
land, deputy state fire marshal,
and T.- R. Grnham, fire chief of
Coi;va!lls, following an official visit
in -Medford yesterday, left this
forenoon for Ashland while on tour
at public building lnsneetlon
through the state for fire hasards.
After leaving Ashland, the two of
ficials will visit Klamath Falls and
Bend.
1 That good coallow In ash Han
sen Conl Co. Phone 339. tr
' Included among the Ovegonlans
registered at Medford hotels are
Mrs. Attna H. Kayo of The Dalles.
R. it. Schuber, L R. Adklnson, H.
C Barchus, Al Hall, E. 8. Hoydon
burk and F. W. Hamilton of Eu
gene. 1
: Dance to the Modern Old-Tlmc.
muslo. Walker's, Bat. night. Adm.
10c, dancing C0a, .
Thloves last night enriched
themselves by SO gallons of gaso
line, according to a report at the
police station Trotn the Clover Leaf
service station. Padlocks were re
moved from tho pump and the gas
oline was taken without further
trouble. Transient auto thloves,
passing through wifli. a stolen car,
are blamed for' the theft.
: Best Utah lnmp coal. Tel. 631.'
Medford Fuel Co. ' tf
F. C. Osborn, W. O. Colo, Jr., and
It, Q. MncEaehen are among tho
buslnoss visitors In this city from
Ban Francisco.
' Bookllte? A personal reading
lamp. . Clips on book cover and
lights both page perfectly, (3 at
Bwem's Gift Shop. 822
- Remember
the first and original
Milk Bread i baked
, only by Fluhrer.
A
One of the social events of the
winter season at the I'nlversity of
Oregon was the formal tea given
recently by the mentis of the
Phi Mil sorority in honor of their
national president, Mrs. JSvans
Hornbersrer of Omaha, Neb. Alius
Grace Gardiner of Medford, who Is
a member of the Phi Mu, assisted'
In the program by ft! vine; several
piano solo. Miss Gardiner has
been Very active In mu al circles
the past year, and Is a member of j and has no Income or property. No
the Mu l'hi EpMiion,. national worn ( old age pension can be assigned or
an's honorary muulcal rority. attached. The fund for tho pay-
Clndcrella hall, Jackson Springs j ment of the pensions Is to be pro
Club, Sat. night. 32t)jvifled by the respectivo counties.
W. Kordquixt, who won fourth I The most sociable dance in the
place in the Crater Iftko ski race country nt Walker's feau night,
last February. Is now In Klumath Adm. 10c, dancing 60c. 3lt
Falls, and expects to leave In a
-hnrt time for Fart Khtmath to he
Rin training for the annuM winter
i carnival February :2.
Williams Double (juertet Colored
Ringers, finest of kind In tho world.
I'rejtl.ytcriari church, Hat. 819
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. (131. tf
C. T. and Adrlenne Steward,
owners of the local Adrlennes
shop, are in the city today, having
returned from a buying trip to
California. They state that they
were able to purchase a large
amount or tho latest modes for the
Qrants Pnss and Medrord stores.
Mrs. Steward reports that straws
hls season are bakti, Paris, Miml,
llnllaibunel, rtankok, and Toyo, all
Imported. Ensembles und coat en
sebles appear to bo regarded moBt
favorably and printed drosses arc
also going big. Grants Pass
Courier.
Dance, Entile Point Sot. night.
319
Call 826 for reservations at Fourth
Annual States banquot, Friday 6:30
p. m.. First Methodist church. 318
A divorce decree, granted In cir
cuit court this week on grounds of
deser'lon to Louis Yost from Dor-'
othy Tost, wits on file today at the
county clerk's office. Tho couple;
were married Mty 10, 1927. at
Jacksonville and have no children.
"C h i r 1 1" Rep. Phone 479-M
MrR. Sndle Allen, 4S2tf
J HZ danco at tho Nut Sat. night.
Dynge Bros, orchestra. .Adm. 10c.
, 320
Bortel ' Thorstenborg, Eugene
high school student and editor of
tho High School News, was badly
burned at his home at Eugone last
Monday whon his bathrobe cnught
fire. He was standing by a s'ovo
when the flnmes from tho open
draft ignited the garment. His
Itnck end shoulders nnd hands were
severely burned. Ho was taken to
a hospital.
Twice the fun for half the pr'eo.
Mndern Old-Time donee. Walker's.
sat. mBht. Adm. ioc, dancing toe
S1J
Thi. o"d eosl-low in s.h. Ilnn
en Coal Co. Phone 239.
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Acenmnnnled by K. E. .Rohlnson
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of Talent, Jsmes Owen ana w. a.
ltrsyton of Modford. County Engl
nerr Paul Bynnlng this forenoon
viewed the proposed new county
rnH wMeh Is to lend on to tho
ivyi,. nvimr ...... l" "' '" 1
between this city nnd Contral
Point. It Is pointed out thnt sev
pM. miles will be snved residents
of the northern end of tho valley
in trips made to Medford.
"Is your wife still your sweet
heart?" Then send her a valen
llno. ' Swem's Gift 8hop shows a
fine selection. 322
Williams' Double Quartet Color
ed Singers, Presbyterian church.
Satlirdav. Feh. 9. 8 o'clook. 819
Truffle officer ' Herbert Moore
cited W. J. Wilcox of Central Point
Into court at Ashland yesterday on I
a charge of operating n ear wlthi
IK l vnr w.i"
void plates. Ho was fined $10 nnd .
ordered to purchase 1U29 plates.
Hose mendlnR, runners removed
nnd snags worked hack. Handi
craft shop. 81 mr
" Klnonld's dance, Eagle Point Hat.
811
' Considerably off form, Don So
per lost Inst night's gamo of the
oily billiard tournament to Fuji,
by a. score of 260 to 108. In other
Rimes of the tournament, Sopor
had given opponenta close calls,
losing onco only by four points.
Tonieht Maru will play Ted Hill at
7 o'clock, with a handicap of !2B
to 176. Maru and FJI nro the only
undefeated entrants In tho tourna
ment. Jan dance at the Nat Sat. night.
Dynge Bros, orchestra. . Adm. 10c.
- 320
' Mealy Klamath Netted Gem po
tatoes, too lbs. tor 11.10; 60 lbs,
68o. Delivered any place In city.
Johnson's Market, 6th and Grape
St. Phone 97 nstf
. Sheriff and Mrs. llnlph Jennings
wore expected to return today from
Portland and Salem, for which
cities they hnd left' Tuesday with
three womon prisoners and one
man to nerve 'sentences In state In- i
stltutlons.
will serve
Harvev Scott of Derby -
.,2t.on . m7.n I
14 months on n moon-
shine still charge in the state pent
tontlary, whllo Mrs, George Ellor
meler, a self-confessed ahopllftor,
will serve 80 days In the Multno
mah county Jail. Two Ashland
girls. Emllv and Luctle Mansflold.
I will each servo six months in de-
lentlon homes In Portland and 8a-
lorn.
I Jar dance at the Nat Sat, night.
Dynge Bros, orchestra.' Adm. 10c.
320
Wood all kinds oak. laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel Co,
8stf
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Davenhlll
returned to their home In the Val
ley View district several days ago
from sotithorn California points,
where they spent two months vis
iting relatives and friends.
Regular dance, Eagle Point Pat.
819
Coal hv the sack or ton. Tel.
Medrord Fuel Co. tf
Oird of Tlinnks,
We desire to exiiress our grati
tude and thanks to our friends for
their kindness and sympathy dur
ing our recent bereavement.
Msude Conover.
T, J. Conover and Family.
811
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a ' Special Communication
JK Medford Lodge No. 103, A.
XT F. A. M., Friday, Feb. 8.
' 1:80 p. m. Work In F. C.
degree. ,y order of W. M.
- - CM. HOUSTON, Recy.
- ' ..' lls.
County couru. are to he
nateiYtp old awl pension
i mi is
ions, with power to allow or deny
applications for pensions, accord
Ins; to provisions of a measure in
troduced In the legislature, known
a house bill 357. It provides that
old awe pension relief not to ex
ceed $30 a month shall be granted
to any applicant who has reached
the ave of 65 years, who has been
a resident of the state ten years
Call 320 for reservations nt Fourth
Annual States banquet, Friday 6:30
p. m.. First Methodist church. 318'
Mr. and Mrs. William U. H. Jen
kins left this forenoon for their
home in Sacramento, Cal., follow.
Ing several days spent In Medford
visiting friends while en routo by
motor from Snn Francisco.
Do not forget the Model Clothing
Company's big $20,00 stock dis
posal sale. 206tf
Fancy Newtown apples delivered
any place in the city, 7 So box.
Johnson's Mnrket.' 808tf
Fifteen Southern Pacific switch
men in tho Eugene yards who wero
displaced by that many men from
ltosehurg more than a year ago.
got back their old Jobs during the
past few. days, an order to that
effect having been received from
railway officials.
Plenty of turkey, excellent pro
gram rmd ft jolly good time at the
Annual States banquet, Frlduy 0:30
p. m. First Methodist church. . For
reservation call 326. 318
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. Tel. 081. tf
Regular dance, Eaglo Point Sat.
319
Pat's Texas tamalo house, steam
ed tamalea to take home, 10c each,
6 tor 60c. Opon 8 a. m. to 12 p.
m. r.23 N. Riverside. Phone 14U6.
846
F.tholwyn Hoffman, who has
been to New York on a buying trip,
Is on her way back to Medford
with a . number of the late spring
and summer styles, according to.
Miss Betty Jones, saleswoman for
the local shop.
Wood all kinds oak, laurel,
fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel
Co. . Tol. 081. tf
' Highest grade Utah coal, unyl
size, anywhere, any amount. Han
sen Coal Co. Phono 239. tf
Guests registered from Portland
at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Korr, Jeanne Whitman, Edna
Brittaln, J. Blshofbergnr, P, S.
Brown. W. A. Dunlnp, W. H. Nor
ton, N. tt. Whiting, C. D. Flynn,
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cronln, E. L.
Jones, U J. DeBlais, H. J.. Hollo,
James Greenteo, It. D. Oliver, H.
H. Barr, A. M. Fitch, 11. I).
Thomas, L. J. Jeffors and J. T.
Jones.
Used books of popular fiction,
36c each or 8 for 81. , Swem's Gift
Shop. 322
There are nundreds of radio set
owners hore in town who havo long
. . .. ,,, r
wished for a dynamic loud speaker,
but who have thought "tholr's. are
good enough." And so, its an added
stimulus to your deslro for a dy
namic speaker, we offer, for a lim
ited time only, a trade-in allowance
on your old speaker, regardless of
make or style, running as high as.
816. You may have your choice
of a dynamic. In a table or sep
arate. Got the most out of your
present radio set. Bring in your
old speaker today. Palmer Music
House. 322
A building permit was Issued by
I... ,u .....j vl
l" The n.
offlco building on North Central
avenue, I
1 Get those fondera and auto ;
bodies strnlghtoned at Brill's Sheet j
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Stntlori. Phone 418. tf
Daughters of Veterans will meet
Friday evening nt 8 o'clock at tho
Aarmory.
Hot. oloan coal. Tol. 681. Med
ford Fuel Oo. tf
f0Q LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Dry fir and laurel,
green fir nnd laurel. Tel. 968-L.
.... ... 824
FOR SALE Tom Jo Hanson strain
Red cockerels. Phone U16-L.
320
FOR SALE $3,760; largo 4-rooin
house on Vancouver; fruit troes.
shado, berries. A real buy on
- easy terms. Owner, J10" E. Main.
320
, t
FOR RENT 15 acres, B-room
house, m ml. out; 3H acres In
Tokay grapes, balance farm land.
Phone 860-J. 324
F0" RENT-Well furnished houno;
an" ,,n, w,,0,, "Inge: piano and
viotrola; newly painted Inside.
For particulars call nt 17 tin.
Newtown. SlStt
FOR SALE Rabbits; portable
hutch. 493 Pine. Phone 3S7-Y.
' 319
FOR RENT 6 - room modern
house, closo In. rjio.no 704-L.
.- 818
FOR SALE Blue bantam seed
peas; best market variety. Pure
seed and low branches. M.
Hrownrigg, Phoenix. 330
FOR SALE Candy kitchen, next
door to city hall at Central Point.
See F. M. Baker, Contral Point.
821
FOR RENT !jrga houaekcfplng
room. Call S4-u 320
WANTED Second hand tractor
disc, a.' S, Baton, Grant Pnss,
Ore., R. S; 320
t; r . 1 BMUH. ... . . .. I
no,.. to.v n-ruuni ciuiflKt'i 1
o . t tt......
Lovely shsde; hardwood floors, '
fli-eplaoe, etc Phone 131-X. 884 j
FOK RKNT Cosy furnished small
house for two adults, on court, t !
block from Liberty Bldg; electric '
' range. Phone 664 or 467. Sit
FOR RKNT Smaff house,, partly
furnished. Phone S17-K. . 30
FOR SALf Cultivator; garden
tools, furniture. Tel. 817-11. S;'0
WESTKRN Rlectrlo washing ma-'
ohlne for sale cheap. Tel. 617-W.
880
FOR RENT Furn. apt; tights,
.' witter, garage, $18. 134 Lincoln.
. 324
Ashland Is to have a commun-! Geo. L. Trelchler of the Treich
ity clearing house on public and '. ler .Motors, Inc., left Wednesday
civic projects In which fa city J for Lus Angel to attend the open
admlnistratlon departments, the ing Friday of tho 1100. GOO, 000 Pa
cominercial. service ana cjvic or- i ciric coast factory of the Willys
ganlzatiuns of the city shall have 1 Overland company, which Is said
equal representation. It is to be! to be one of the finest plants on
known as the civle-muiiicipal ill- the coast. J. N. Willys, president
vision of tho chamber of coin-1 of the company, and other officials
merce and to have the services j of thu company will bo in attend
of the paid staff of that, organize-; once at the opening,
tgn In carrying on its operations.) New: Fnncy multicolored backs
U Is to be organized by the rep- j on the new Bicycle bridge playing
resiMitatives appointed by the vari. ! cards; edges tinted. Bwem's Gift
Otis organizations and groups, who j Shop. 322
will formulate Its constitution and Doors nnd windows cheap at
by-laws, elect Its presiding officer,
who shall be made a director of the
governing board of the chamber of
commerce,. Ashland Tldlnys.
Fresh smelt arriving 'dally nt
Johnson's Market; - tf
Coal by tho sack or ton. Tel.
681. Modford Fuel Co. . If
Let mo writo your fire Insurance.
Curl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland.
Phono 993. tf
Upholstering. Call Jacksonville
203. 839
' Bicycle thieves are again active
In Medrord. with the theft of an
other bicycle reported to tho po
lice today. It was taken from
John Yzunza, Western Union mes
senger boy, while left on the street
a short time yesterday. The front
wheel of the bicycle was found
later nenr a packing house, wlierc
tho blcyclo had evidently been
taken to pieces,
Do not forget tho Model Clothing
Company's big $20,000 stock dis
posal snle. 2(ir.tf
Hot, clean coal, Tol, 681. Med
ford Fuel Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cronln. H. T.
Vawtcr, L. C. Schnello and W. Kel
ler of Seattle are among the tran
sient visitors in Medford
Call 326 for reservations at Fourth
Annunl States banquet, Friday 6:30
p. m., First Methodist church. 318Onuse across kock river fell on
Fresh smelt arriving dnlly at
Johnson's Market. tf
Discrimination ngainst the decid
uous fruits of Oregon In freight
rates to eastern destinations is i w"ie, wno were pioneer residents,
charged In a brief filed nt Wash-1 Three -children were born Robert
Inirtnn. TV t . I.v the nuhlle service!1-. hw living In St. Louis, Mo.i
commission of Oregon In Its appeal
for reduction of freight rates on .January, i.oao, una Louisa no
apples, pears and other fresh fruits ter- ot Glendale, Cal.
to tho Inters-ate commerce com- Mr. Carpenter was a very buc
mlsslon. Tho Hood River Traffic, cessful merchant in Dixon for more
association, the Rocuo River Val-l'llBn11JB yeaB- respected and loved
ley Traffic association, tho Fruit by a" wl' knew him.
Growers' league nnd tho Medford , Mr-, "" M. Carpenter moved
Chamber of Commerce Joined with
tile public service commission in
tho argument submitted. ,
Best Utah lump coal. Tel. 631.
Medrord Fuel Co. tf
Cheap dry lumber at Medford
Lumber Co. 237tf
'Mr. and Mrs. Howell D. Hlncs
of Portland arrived at 3 o'clock
this morn ng by motor, onllcd hero km(v collrte0UBi considerate, mod
by tho serious Illness of Mrs. Hincs eflt and llna8sllmlllg wlUl no desl,e ,
father, George Launspach. Mr. for dl8plttv, He was thoroughly'
Liummsch had been in fal"B , honest in all his dealings, a gentle-!
henlth for several weeks, and VVcd-man of tne 0,d 8cnooIj wlth aU lhat j
nesday . morning suffered a stroke i lmI,1cs interment will be in Oak-1
ni par.iT.vms. resui.nig in i.ih jmas-1 wood cemetery, Dixon, 111., where
Ing away this morning at I o'clock. nlB mother. three aunts and daugh
Baled hay for sale. John Car- ters a.e rest.
kin. Phone 1110-L. 331 Mr. Carpenter owned the Oak-
Cheap lumber und cedar posts, dale grocery here at one time and
Medford Lumber rn. ' 237rf Inter wrs connected with the Sum-
S 4
Columbia's
STAR OF TU WEEK
TED
AND r. '
HIS, BAND
IA30-D I Oot a Woman, Crazy
for Me: She's Funny That
Way (nci'denfaf tinging
by Ted Lewi's).
Wear a Hat with a Silver Lining
(Inoidontal ainging by
Tea Lewi's). Fox Trott
,
10-inch, 73c
Fisk Tires
And Tire Repairing
And a Complete Stock of
RIMS and WHEELS
Medford Vulcanizing
Works
Sixth and Fir
Phone 180
as
"
HAS
. WE HAVE IT!
Dry Old Growth Body Fir Wood, 12 in., 15 in. or 4 ft
length. '
This wood waa cut ouc year ago. tt Is sound and dry. - Our price
. Is right. .
Phone 8 Days 1116 Evening -See
JOE 8HAWQHNESSY, S11 South Front Straet, or
Jack Cobel, 15 North Qrap
I
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'ejeimmiri'enaVn'imi
Medford Lumber Co. 237tf
Ben II. plymalo of tho Model
Clothing company of this city un
derwent an operation for appendi
citis at the Sacred Heart hospital
this morning, and this afternoon
was reported as resting easy. Mr.
Plymule was stricken Tuesday
1 noon suddenly and was taken to
' the hospital yesterday, when It was
determined that nn operation was
necessary.
Former Medford
Citizen Dies in
Glendale, Cal.
((Obituary)
John It. Carpenter was horn in
New Fane. N. Y., March 22, 1948.
Ho wuh tho Ron nf John Rnval and
j.Mallnda Hawle.y Carpenter. His
lather died beforo he was. bom. so
at the age of 12 he came to WeBt
Morrison, 111., to live with an aunt.
A few years later he moved to
Dixon as a clerk In the Van Epps
drug store. "As soon as he was able
to do so he Bent east for his mo-
I mer to come to uixon wnore they
; lived together very liauniiv until
i Ills mother was killed when tho
Sunday, May 3, 1X73.
On June 24, 1876, Mr. Carpenter
married Mary Frances, only daugh
ter of Joseph T. and Eleanor w.
Eleanor Mury, who passed away In
iu meiiiuru in ueueinuer, lll,
where they continued to reside un
til October, 1924, when they moved
to Glendale, Cal., to be nenr their
daughter, Mrs. Hoefer. !
The deceased became an active, i
consistent member of the Presby- i
terinn church early in life and lived !
iup to his religion every day. Mr. I
DAME RErOKI
1093-D A Room with a Vien
(Frcn"77is FearoGrace").
Dance, Little Lady (From
"This Year of Grace"); Fot
TrotaBeo Selvin and His Or
chestra. 10-inch, 75c
1004-D I'll Get By-(As Long at
IHavaYou).
Rose of Mandalay Pox Troti
Ipana Troubadours, S. C. Lan
in, Director, 10-inch, 7Sc
IGOO-O Don't Be Like That.
My Troubles Are Over-Fox 7Vof
Harry Rcscr's Syncopators. .
10-inch, 75c
VOCAL ItECOHDS
1005.D I Found Gold When I
Found Youl (77ime Song
from Motion Picture "The
Trail of '").
Live and Love (Theme Song
from Motion Picture "The
Maskt of the Devil") Oscar
Grogan. . 10-inch. 75c
w
(1 699'D A Gay Caballero. -All
By Yourself in the Moon
light Billy Jones and Ernest
Hare (The Happiness Boya).
10-inch. 75c
"NEW PROCESS"
nw. U.S. I'al.OS.
Vivn-lonul recording The Recorda Without Scratch
! Women's Hose
! $1.00 Pair
fs Silk from top to toe with
pointed beeL
try
JSW
riaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir
pie store, now C. J. Breier & Co.,
and has a number of friends here
who will regret to - learn ot his
death.
Mrs. Little, wife of the1 deceased.
Is a sister of J. T. Little of Dixon,
III., who is now visiting In Los
Angeles and Glendale.
Distributors' Agent
Popular Remedies
Visits Medford
H. S. Rollo, representing Morgan
& Sumford, distributors for Creo-
mulsion Co. remedies and other
products, was iu Medford today in
terviewing the druggists and look
ing after other titis.ness in connec
tion with his company.
These products, which coaaist o'
Creomulsion, .McCoy's cod liver
oil, zontte and other standard arti
cles, are sold by ull druggists and
have been advertised in this paper
for several years with "excellent
results," says Mr. Rollo.
. 1
Clean rags wanted at the Mall
Tribune office tf
When You Catch Cold
Rub On Musterole
Musterole is
isy to apply and
workB right away. It may prevent a
ooia lrom turning into llu or pneu
monia. It dues all the good work of
grandmother's mustard plaster.
Musterole is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Try Musterole
for sore throat, cold on the chest,
rheumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff
neck, bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pains and aches of the
bacit and joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet
colds of aU sorts.
To Mothert: Musterole Is also
made in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
Jars & Tubes
Better than a mustard platter
These Drug Stores,
Are Open Nights
This Week
Medford Pharmacy
Heath's Drug Store
Strang's Drug Store
NOW
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to become embroiled In the underworld.
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Silent Pictures
SUBMARINE
Starring
JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES
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THE BIG ALL TALKING PICTURE
SENSATION THAT WILL EE THE
TALK OF ALL MEDFORD
Four Conulete
Shovd
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NORMAN KERRY
PAULINE STARK
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