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PME TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929. Iocal and -'Personal Thero Id one oadelshlp 'to West Point open lo the Oregon National Ouard. Kaeh company in 'the state will be represented by one mem ber and ft competitive examination will be held In Portland on Nuvem. ber 12. If any member of the Medford (sunrd units 1b Interested ' nnd is eligible, he will be Bent to Portland at state expense, to take part In the examination. Arc?, for entrance aro between 18 nnd 22. Special price 5.00 per load, Medford made factory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. , J. A. Perry, accompanied by IiIh son Al and A I LuomlsWest Point cadet who la visiting " Medford friends this week, motored to Dia mond lake today. Large copper Wash boiler, $3.50; folding steel cot and pad, 3.50. 413 Columbus. i 1K6 The cloudiness that prevailed here much of today kept the fore casted warmer weather from ma terializing andJmnde the day chilly. especially the morning and rore hoon. Not much change In tem perature and fair weather is the forecast for tonight nnd Thursday. If you wish exclusive and new toilet articles, Colvlg Drugs is the place, next to the Rlalto Theatre. . 187 Visitors In Medford yesterday from Hugene Included (i. II. Camp bell, C. V. Smith, D. and Milton Cowan, Hugh B. Ksson and H. h. Llnd. If you wish exclusive and new toilet articles, Colvlg Drugs Is the place, next to the Walto Theatre. 187 Among the tourists and others from a distance registered nt Med ford hotels are Mr. nnd Mrs. K. II. l.evenson of Philadelphia. Pa.. P. T. Hotchkiss and V. A. Hrott of Chicago, 111.. Mr. anil Mrs. Alex n. Abraham of Wilmington, Del.. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pormes of Aurora, III., Jim Hogan of Helena, .Mont.. nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. Howell of Vancouver, II. C. F, W. Ilartlett, furrier, taxiderm ist, has opened shop, 15 N. Fir St, Pleased to meet all old customers, and nny new ones wanting first- class fur or taxidermist work ione, , l!ll Bev. N. O. Llnd of Eureka, Cal., will apeak ut the Na'ureue cliurcn on North Central nnd Jackson streets, Thursdny night at 7:30. A special invitation la extended to Hcnndlnnvlnn people or tne vnney to hear the noted speaker. Buy them now, fcty. blocks, $5,00 nor load, Med. Fuel Co., Tel. C31. tf Miss Helen Meyer has resumed duties nt the county clerk's otlce following a short vacation, a part of which she spent at the Pendle ton roundup. ' Let Rex shlno your shoes -at Georco's Clean Towel Barber shop. . f .,.189 H. F. Egan of the Motors Ac count I it g compnny of Seattle, Wash.. Is In Medford for a few days, during whlrli tlmd lity'li' nil rt ru ing books at the I'lerco.Aiien ga rage. Let me write your flro Insurance. Carl T. Tongwnld, Hotel Holland. I'hono W. tf John Anderson of Richmond. Vn who sustained ' Injuries in a woodsaw accident on Hotith Ttiver sldo yesterday afternoon, was re ported to be resting easy nt the Community hospital, where two- thirds of one foot wim amputated, after It had been mangled by a woodsaw. Clot those fenders nnd nuto bodies straightened nt Brill's Sheet Metal Works, opposlto Lewis Super Service Station. Phone 418. tf Early reduction In tho running time of the Shasta nnd Cascade trains between Portland and Cali fornia has been announced by H. McOlnnis, pnssenger truffle man aged of the Southern Pacific. , "1 don't know how much the present schodules will be cut, hut they will ho reduced materially soon." he said. "Wo are not planning lo put on any new trains, but will Improve the srrvlco of those that now operate between Portland and Han Francisco," Mr. MeOlnnls said. Every home In Medford should have a radio, and now's the time to select one of the new Victors or Majesties Just received at the Pal mer Music house. 187 A bounty warrant for three dol lars was Issued today at the county clerk's office to Chester Foley of Central Point if for the killing of a coyote. $5.08 per load summer price on fcty. blocks. Med. Fuel Co., To'. 031. tf Itobort B. Kuykondnll Is In the city from Klamath Falls, having arrived yesterday. Emll Duke, .1. K. Cherry, K. V. Tllnch nnd .1. A. Hlckorslnff, nlso of K la ninth Falls, spent yesterday In Medford. Vah, ktAfltr nntu tit (In npi lend. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 031, tf i Wise Mothers allow their children plenty of body building Milk Bread such as baked by Fluhrer. Vincent Lnnln! of the DeatI In tllun (llHlrict waR a visitor In Mert foni tortny, nnd it pcrliapB ivfls one of the bright f8LJ Mlays 'of the yeur ror him. He huccok.tu1I paxafd tho naturalization examination for I 'lifted States citizenHhip ut tho court thiH forenoon, and went home with hiH coveted certificate of clti zenHhip. ilo had been coining-to Medford once a week for the past year, attending a nlRht clan to learn the f urulamentulH of citizen ship. Have your old hats cleaned and blocked by an expert hatter. Pete'n Place, 110 K. Main St. 192 MiH. Amandu V. .Standard, moth er of Dr. Dan 12. Ktnrulard of PhoeniJt,. left I ant Satnrdaj" for her home In Seattle. M fh. standard entered n.TUR- she had, crocheted at the recent Jackson county fair, where It Wan awarded (fii'Ht prlw by the judges. Khe also had Home very fine Hamplnw of her embroid ered work on exhibit at the fair. ' Fall nnd' winter evenings are twice an enjoyable if there's a Ma Jectic radio In the room.;, Palmer Music .houHG has the latest models n dlHplay. f 187 Mine Harriet Andrews will leave soon for Anaheim, On)., where tdie will take up her studieM nt the Hi. Joveph aenriemy. Typewriter cleaning and repair ing. Medford Typewriter Exchange. 148tf The Howard Parent-Tencherw ah soclatlon will hold a reception for tho teachers and a get-acquainted meetliiB: at (be Hohoolhoune at 8 p. m., Friday the 27th. 13 very par ent in the district is asked to at tend. Dr. filmklns, the Chiropractor, with RuHfilan massage, over the Woolworth atore. Phone 1290. 17 1 tf Temporary auto licenses were is sued today nt the nherlffn office to Halph Hunt of Medford f.nd T. Urnndford of Holland. Medford made factory blocks now 15.00 per load. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. C3I. tf 1 Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Allen of Hood Kiver, Del Allen of KnCrand? and W. Ij. Arden of UoKeburg are amiirt;; the Orcganlans rente I red a! Medfurd hotels. Funeral Kprnyn nnd cut flowers, Ramuolson!! Flower Clardert. 2 OS Clark St. Phone 7 54-X. 157tf Jack Drady, arrested yesterday by State Traffic Offl'cer Ttob-Mt Phillips for recklens driving and driving while Intoxicated, is sched uled to have n hearing In the Jack sonville Justice court. Hrndy was arrested following an auto crasn on tho Jackson vl tie highway, re sulting In the injury of n passen ger, K. 15. Howard, who was re. moved tn the Sacred Heart hos pital Buffering from a badly lac erated ear. Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending, Handicraft Shop. ir.7tf After spending the Hummer with her mother, Mrs. lOdith K. Devaney, and hi;r brother Don and sisters, Christine and OenevleVo, north of Medford along the Pacific high way, Miss Yvonne Devaney plans to leave tomorrow for Corvallls to enter tho Oregon Stale college. Medford Typewriter Kxehnnge Rentals $8.00 per mo., 3 moa. $7. no. 14lttf Among CalifornlanH registered at Medford hotels are Miss Kriith Young of Iteverly Hills, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. flrelser, Mr. and Mrs. ('. D. Hroihers, Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Sherman of Oakland, Mr nnd Mrs. Oeo. A. Taylor, Mr. and Mm. Henry Dietrich of I,os Angeles, Francis Livingston of Santa Par burn, Ted Hanek and Floyd Clag gott of Lodl, i V. Hut ton and hoy of Whlttier, Kd Clark and B. J. Hoddan of Placervllle, und the fol lowing from Han Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Morrison, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. Williams, lr. and Mrs. C. T. Jenkins and Mr and Mrs. 12. C. Flynn. Dressmnklhg and remodeling nt the Fashion Hhop, 424 Medford Bldg. Tel. 11KI, tf Three bankruptcy hearings are to be held this week by Attorney Harry C. Hkyrman, bankruptcy referee, nt the city hall. The first was cheduled for this afternoon and the other two on Thursday nnd Friday. Creditors will appear at each of tho hearings to press claims. $5.00 per load summer price on Medford mndo factory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf Mrs. A. H. Murray and son Don ald of Oleiulale, Calif., visited with Mr, and Mrs. A. 12. Walker near I'alent last Sunday. Do you know whnt's new In pop ular music? Come into the Palmer Music house and rest while you hear the favorites either In sheet music or phonograph records. 187 Mrs. Harry Hush left yesterday fur Corvallls, where she will spend, a few days on business. Free shn m poo with marcel or finger wave; $1,00. Itowmnn's Harber and Ileanty Shoppe. 1 SS Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 12. Helfrlch of Portland, who spent the past few days in the city on business and ',!,,,,"."" Mt this morning for Marshfleld. Mr. Helftieh In a rep resentative of the Security Insur- nnce compnny. i Puy them now. Medford factory ; block, $ii.00 per load, Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. tf i I. 11. Hacae, asslMnnt to the president of the D. U and AV, ratl i roads, arrived In the city this morn J lag nnd spent several hours on , business. 1 Kunners "removed Mid snngn Worked back in hose, silk under wear, pnlf sox, wentors, eto, Hnn- i dlcrsft Shoo. U7tf ! While orkliui nt the Hvarty fruit packing hotim Inst evening. Flmer Adams sustained Injuries to hU foot when crushed by n fruit wnshlnir machine. Ho will proh- ; ably be Incapacitated for several : days. i Dance tonight, Nat, Dynge's ; music, isrt The Jury In thf . ., -rtgn anion i of James Kent, gnat t m and father ; of Oenevleve Kent, nil Infant, , against Dr. W. Holt of Med ford. late yesterday returhed Ver dict nf $1500 In favor of the plnin tiff. The Infant had received In juries when a rnr driven by Dr. Holt collided with one driven by her futher, Inst April nt Jackson ville. The plaintiff had sued for $5000. ? Health honor roll examinations will be held tomorrow at the Pros pect school by the county health .unit, w(th Dr. Emily JJolcom nnd Miss Augusta Olover, county nurse, In charge. . It Is possible dl'ptherla immunizations wilt nlso be given, should any parents request same for their children In school. ' Furniture moving and storage, with bonded warehouse protection. Local and long distance hauling. Ask for rates. Phone 833. 1 12. Samson Co. 190 Jerry O'Connell, a transient nc-" cused of attempting to pass worth less checkK on local merchants, 4s still held In the county Jail pend ing developments. It was thought today O'Connell may have succeed ed In passing a check on some Medford merchant and that it might come to HkIu today. He is accused of attempting to cash a check signed with 12nrl Davis' name, proprietor of the Vtopla dance hall,' at , two different estab lishments. After his failure, he is alleged to have torn lip the forged paper. Get your new fall hat ht Sin clair's. Moderate prices. Iit2 Mi", and Mrs. Itnlph Hovvmnn nnd family of Ashland spent Sun day In Medford' visiting Mrs. Clay borne Konkel, sister of Mrs. How man. Dynge's dance tonight Nat. 186 Building permits were Issued yesterday by the city to Walter L, White, to re-roof a dwelling at 214 Haven street, arid to B. F. fJllbert to repair a foundation at 338 North Front street, at n cost of $6,1. Sinclair's for matrons' large hen.l size new fall hf.ts. 1!I2 Miss Clertrude Llndley of Klam ath Falls, formerly of Medford, has enrolled gh a freshman at Oregon State college at Corvallls. Miss Lindley plans to lake up the study of Journalism. Wood for sale, nt summer prices, i this week only; 16-inch dry, large body fir wood at $3.25 per tier in load lots, delivered within city lim its. No better fir wood sold !n Medford." Phone 833. F. 12. Sum son Co. lito ! Table Ttoek and Sams Valley, residents, who had become nearly accustomed to (he new Midway road In Its Incompleted condition, will now have to use either the Blddle road or go through Cen tral Point to reach their homes, as the road was closed last week lo permit mirfaclim of two and one-half miles of the rnnd nnd the completion of a bridge. Water mains, carrying Medford water to users along the road and to the now nlrport, are also being laid, tearing up the road to a certain extent. Itememhor the Pythian Sisters' card party at Jy. P. hall, Thursday evening, September liU, nt 8 o'clock. 18(1 Apparently becoming lonesome for thu bristle that had adorned his upper lip for years until It was removed last spring, City Traf fic Officer 0. J. Prescott has be gun the raising of a new hlrstutc adornment, and today was In tlwj second, or third day of its growth. He had worn his former mustache ater.dllv for 211 vejtrs. . Kd Oliver, assistant Manager for the Security Insurance-company of San Kranclscu, Is In tho city for a few days on business. 1 . Ouests from Portland, at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hates, Mr. and Mrs. W. IS. Hellrlch, 0. I.. Ifardlng, O. O. Thomas, 1.. II. Savage, C. A. trillion, O. H. Nense, L. V. llruce, Milton Smith, 11. A. Stliallborn, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ildlund. W. J. Hasly. K. A. Steffen, A. K. llnll, W. W. Stockwell, A. It. Thornton. W. Lawrence, Jr., O. A. Macy, Alike Hrothertiin, K. (V Perkins, C. M. Miller, J. C. (loss. V. Ilnnd, Mr. and Mrs. .1. l Francine, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Williams, Stuart Chlshnlm and W. II. Dufur. Sinclair's have put In a new fall line of moderate priced ladles' hats. 12, Mrs. Alice Lnlmelster of San Francisco, who has been visiting in Portland for the past several weeks, arrived In Medford today, accompanied by Mr. und Mrs. K. N. Kldrldge. who returned from a visit In the same city. Mr. fcldrldne Is Mrs. Lnlmeister's nephew. The latter Will visit here for a few days before continuing south. Dance tonight, . Nal. Pynge's music. ' ISO Phillips lleck of Portland, rep resenting the California Insurance company, was In Medford today c.inferrlng with John Wilkinson. Tho two men visited Medford's new airport this forenoon and Mr. Heck was so Impressed that he de clared Portland would do well in following the example set by Med ford In the construction or A class A airport. He was shown through the new administration building with Mr. Wilkinson by City Kngi neer Fred Scheffel. In charge of the construction of the port. . - Flro Saturday damaged the former home In (laid Hill of the late (". i MeClendon. pioneer of Sams Valley. The property be longs to the heirs and the loss was about $3aa0, partly covered by In surance, Guests from the Rtate of Wash ington at Medford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. V. X.. lllmes of Cen tralln. Paul H. McMillan of lioche Ilurtiof. , i F.d Fawcetl,' president of the FaWeVtt mln at' Oivpilcr. Ore., spent- this' morning In the city transact I nit' business .and getting 'supplies? : , K. w.'AVnil, Who received a frac tured to t( the result of tho fall ing of a 9an-potinfl fake of Ice upon Ills foot nlfcht hefore Inst at the Medford lee And Htorngo plant. Is resting easily at his home, man Reddy avenue, today. Mrs. J. 8. Vilas nnd son, Ned Vilas, teft by motor this morning for Los Angeles., where Mrs. Vllns will spend the winter. Ned will return in a few days tn Medford. Oynge's dance tonight Nat. 1S8 Mrs. M. 1".. lloynton of Orants Pass arrived In Medford on the Southern Pacific this noon to spend a few days visiting her daughter, Mrs. rhnrlel Mee. Miss Nellie WollKTd of l.lttfc Rook, Ark., arrived In MortTord this morning tn visit dining the winter with her sister, Mrs. ltt.y Tucker. At 241 North Holly meet. George W. Porter, business man of Medford, and Mrs.' Porter.-ar among . the. arrivals at the 'Hotel Portland, reporting that the bulk of the pear crop of the Rogue Kiv er valley has been shipped, but that there are still hundreds of carloads of peax yet to be moved. rOregoniaih. ' , j Miss Freya Rein of Reese I'reek nnd Miss Dorothy Jones and MfsS Dorothy Smith of .fenlra Polm, who Won honora for Four-H club work and exhibits at the recen Jnckson4 counly jUiv. loft on the Shasta this noon for Salem to com- pete In the slate fair, now beingcUb this nopn by City Attorney hold tiQt' tl , v , t 4 J Frank Fnrrell, who served In tho the Southern Oregon Gas corpora - tlon. with headquarters in San ir..n.tn ain'ivo.i ih. ct,nu,n this morning from the southern city. He will remain here for ft day or two conferring with K. T. Dazey, general manager of the Southern Oregon Gns corporation, concerning the addition of equip ment being planned for the local i plant. Miss Claudia Klum returned to Medford yesterday after spending a few days In Eugene visiting1 wi'h friends. f AIR POSTER CONTEST Indication that the publicity com mlttoe of the big airport celebra tion nnci dedication-next Suly will be deluged with material In (he poster contest Is shown' by tho re ceipt of a letter today from the California School of Arts and Crafts at Oakland. The letter states that the contest has been made a part nf the fall work of the school and that at least 75 or 700 pouters will be sent hpi'e for the contest, which has a first prize of SI 00. Letters were sent to over 100 other schools and If all snnd as many posters. Judges aro apt to have a difficult time in deciding on a winner. Over 76 names have been received In the name contest for a proper title tor the celebra tion and many inord expected. A ,(ish Prize Is offered and names must be sent to the Chamber of Commerce before October 1. PRESENT GOLF CUPS C, CV Larlfion, 22 handicap man, won the President's cup yesterday when, after coming in one down to Art fitarbuek, 10 hundicAp ,maji on the lK-hnle morning roun'd, he proceeded to shoot at an 82 clip In tho afternoon, winning f and 3, on the 33rd, when he matched the aviator's par 5 with a par for him self. Larlson not only gets a fine cup to put In his trophy room, hut will also get ft, much lower 'hundi-enp-f-perhaps io or 12. , ' 1 Starbuck gets his name on the runner-up cup, while ltuss Semnn has heeii presented with the win ning cup in the second flight, and Karl Tumy with the runer-up cup. Delicatessen to Open Tomdrrow The Delicatessen, located next to the IMggly" Wlgrgly store on East Main street, has been added to the many 'place in tills city where one may get n lunch 'every day In the week, with Mrs. Marie DeLaru, proprietor, nnd will he ready to serve, custonievs Thursday, Sept. 2(1. : Mrs. DeLara and Mrs. Marie Stump, both well known in Med ford as experts irt the culinary nrt, opened the Delicatessen several weeks ago, nnd they have now added the noon lunch feature to the establishment, Mrs. DeLara said. OAHKISON Dexter K. Oanison, 00 years of iirb, passed away to day nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clinton Hay oh Dtitnn lane, with whom he had resided for the past year. Deceased was horn at Wil lows, Cal.. July SI, 1809, and had been a resident of KaKlcvllle, Cal., for 27 years, lie leaves two sons nnd one dnuRhtnr James K. Can by, Cal.; .Ittt'ob A., Dodnrvllle, Cal.; Mrs. (lernld Dollarhlde, Cnnhy, Cal. two Rrand children and one sister, Mrs. Dora Sherman, of San Francisco. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home Thursday at 2:30 p. m. Interment In Mntlfurtl cemetery. Stm-t Tr Ilomtwsl NEW ORt,RAXf5, Sept. 55, Pi Sevral passetiKers nnd the crew of a St. Claude street ear were tvr rorlned but uninjured early Itoda In n repetition of street ear tlyrt.i mldnni The cur was the second blown up, In the last iWo niatvts In a renewal of violence 'in the ktreet car strike, still unsettled. SiKK'ltil Atuitllon, l O. te, MinilH-rs MIR Initiation and barbecue Thursdny nlitht, S o'clock, I. O. O. Fi hirll. Von nr foolish If yon aro not nmonfr those present. J K U ' U1LU KA V, See. , (lunl of Thanks. I wish to thank the folks of Tal ent, Ore., for their aid In burying my father. Mr. J. W. ltartlett. LIU Ed Hartlett. For Glasses That Are RIQllT Be Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. Obituary HOW TO PILOT PLANE TOLD BY FARRELL AT 'How to pilot an airplane" was the KubJect of an intensely inter esting; talk given before the Lions !havftl avlnllbn during tho Great War. The technique of flying was "emons rnieu ny means oi n mini autre plane. The ways of getting into nnd then out of a tajlspin was one of tho most ' fascinating points brought out in the talk. 12. M. Wilson, member of the city council and of the Lions club spoke upon "Why I Am Here," relating in sequence of Influences j which brought him to the Rogue j River valley 20 years ago. Oeortie Maddox, well known I shoe shine of Medford delighted the club with a Kroulp of Metho dist hymns, as he stood on a chair in the center of the dining hall. George Peukunv bass, who won the local Atwater Kent radio audi tion, was enthusiastically received In his coutrihulion of two bass solos. "Asleep In the Deep" and "The BlK iinss Viol," accompanied on the piano by Miss Kvelyn Wold. , Mr. eckain, who has been under intensive training by James Stevens during the past few weeks, will leave with the Intter for Port land next week to compete in the state audition. Kllow Mae Wilson will also compete. " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH SALE A real bargain! Paige sport roadster; brand new paint job, good tires, perfect mechan ical Condition, l'hone Mrs. Mc C'abe. llSS-X. mi 'Ol! ltKN'T Unfurnished llew u i room house; modern in every way. Phone is7. WA.Tl:i Waitress for lu.lf day work. Call after X a. m. Apply Klks' dining room. ixlf FOR RKNT 4-room bouse: sleeping porch. Just outside city, on acre tract. $15 per mo. HAR.VKS, Ileal Kslale. FOIt UXCHAXCK New fi-room bungalow: garage, one acre of land: furnished com plete. Price $3300. Will take nuto for first payment. J. f. BAHNKS, Phone 40!) or 11U8-J. 1SS FOR SALIC Chiffonier, buffet, round dining table, combination bookcase and writing desk, small tound porch table. 12!t a. Ivy. 1S7 U'ANTKD Carpenter work. Oeo. Iverson. l'hone 830-M, evenings. 215 FOR SALIC Home moderately priced 'and attractive terms. Tei. 105. lS5!f FOR In. RKNT Furnished apt, close : Phone 105. 18511' j WANTED' - Woman' for coOklnir, servintr and downstairs work; no washing; references . required. .Mrs. J. R. Tomlln, Tel. 334-lt-l. ISO WANTED Steady work on ranch or feeding, by married man with small ramlly. Experienced. Call fai 11 St., Ashland. 1S7 FOR RENT -apt; adults. Modern furnished 1 iti I-nurel. tss FOR SALE OR RENT The SO- acre Wilhlte ranch at lleaale. ! Write iir phone C. E. Wilhlte. j Easle Point or Lake Creek. 1H2 ' FOR SALE Registered Shrop shire rams and. ram lamb. L. A. Sulade, Jr., Central Point. IKS i v iir..-.i -riMtm lurnisneo house: newly decorated. Call at . 620 So. Central. 103 FOR SALE Restaurant riolnpr aood business. Priced reason able. Terms. Call at 411 S. Riverside. 10 3 Phone 51 ILK UTTER CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY ii f ! i t. iifif w&v m Save Saturday for the GRAND OPENING W. V. of our new home. . "The finest building of its kind on the jpacific Coast. Afore Details Tomorrow Older Tire Service, Inc. Firestone Distributors FOR STATE COLLEGE Fred (Red) McDonald, football .end and basketball center of last year's state championship teams, registered ut Oregon State college yesterday, according to word re ceived this afternoon by members of the alumni of the Corvallls alumni.' Ho will take forestry, agriculture and horticulture. He will probably be used exclu sively for basketball. Barnard and John Hughes have registered nt the University of Oregon, nccording to a letter from McDonald. PAIN FROM GALLSTONES One dose of Fruitola shows result ''Pains in the Hack-or around the liver serve as Nu lure's warning. Beware of gallstones. Before risk ing an operation, or trying some home remedy, give FRUITOLA a trial. One dose will show results and will convince you thru FRl'TT OLAi. a twenty-yeur-old remedy, will bring relief. Many former sufferers testify to its wonderful merit. If you suffer with ;all stonp symptoms, give FRUITOLA a chance and like hundreds of others you may save yourself pain and other needless suffering. For sale, recommended and guaranteed by Maglll Drug Co., and other lead ing druggists. We are making Photographs for Xmas delivery NOW Begin Planning for Yours Sharigle Studio Medford Bldg. Phone 1308 (We are Sponsors of Chil dren's Gold Savings Bonds) Are You Hard To Please? Pay me a visit and convince yourself that my judgment is used for your benefit. ! . . . . RIGHT in every ESSENTIAL. I MEAN IT THAT'S HOW I BUILD MY TRADE! iliPil'larjlUlTn ,',af MARY DUNCAN lilMhrlLUALU pUM. barrynorton 1 Upstairs nancy drexel J ' pli' Vampire or Virgin? 1 1 collection we ve just I ' nats in larger sizes and liats for mature women of conservative taste are included. f THE BAND BOX 223 E. Sixth St. MedforS 4'K:r'!" j starts' ; , H A Glorious Event in 1 1 Jf Talking Pictures! IMim The Voice vyith a Souljn a iWf'a 1 Drama of Passion . . . Ten-1 I !jM A der Love . . . Humanity- I II i Lovable r - jm JANET W) GAYNOR In the WM, FOX PRODUCTION JJ j DEVILS"' WJ.VMfVMVMWm Igte; --' Wpl which d0 men Prefer? Sweet, HlliJSV enduring love, or worldlyJ SSfil'l ' A' EJ "ductlve, relentless love at MP i PLUS ls iWi?W:; ALL TALKING &M WVa" COMEDY LESSON NO. ONE ! W !:-.' I THE FOX '- v. 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