POTE TWO
MTUDTOftD MftTTJ TftTBTJNE, MEDFOftT), 01. MOXDAY. OOTOBfift 7. "1029.
V
T.ocal and
J 'Personal
. ' The federal o'oiM party and their
horn, -who went the week end with
& trip to Creaoent City and return,
leavinx here Saturday it 11 . m.
for the ocean and arriving back
about 7 o'clock lut nlKht, report
having had a very enjoyable out
inc. Crescent City win reached
Hnturday at 4 p. m., and on Hun
dny morning the puny motored
down to the Klamath river to tuke
In the aalmun Ashing there, rotuin
iwf to Crescent City yosturdny noon.
If tn need of a drosa pattern,
don't forget you can get them for
llio at the Medfonl Dry Cloods
Notion Store, 221! West Main. 200
Mr. and Mr. W, K. Venl, who
have been spending tho Pnst ' few
days In Portland on a visit, will
reutrn homo tomorrow with Mrs.
Hose Klfert, who has been In tho
northern city tor. tho past three
weeks. ',, ,
. There's ho need for you to Krone
for words when called upon to make
a speech. Knroll at the Hertford
Business ColIeRe for night classi'S
in Correct ICngllsh. 201
Supreme Court Justices John I..
Rund and H. H. .Uelt. and ueorg'
Putnam, publisher, of the Salem
Capital Journal, left by train h.sl
nliiht for their homes In Knlem,
after- spending the week end here
nnd at Kelly iBlond, with coionei
E. K. Kelly, .A. JJ. Reames, John
S. Orth and others.
. 500,000 feet of cheap - lumber.
Special at' Medford dumber Co. tf
Quests from a dlstnnco at Med
ford hotels Includo Wm. J.lndley
of Lexington. Ohio, A. II. Conner
of WashlnElon. . C Mrs. 8. II.
Reeshlev of Atchison. Kons.. Mm.
K. Magrllder Of Cleveland. Ohio.
Mrs. C. A. McNerney of Vancouver.
U.' C-Charles Kuhn of Now West
mlnsier. B. C, llobert McCoffrce
Of noise. Ida., arid Mr. and Mrs.
j: ll.'l.yon of centrnlla. Mo.
Wemstltching, pleotlng, pleating,
button making and hose mending
Handicraft Shop. I57tf
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mason mient
yesterdoy at Prespect -visiting with
their daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs, AV. W. Dlnklns.
I will sell the modern B-room
furnished houso at 629 South Orape
for J3000 cash or terms. C, A.
DeVoe. 'O5"
The Oregon Dally Emerald, stu
dent publication at the University
of Oregon, started off the school
year with an eight-column edition.
It has formerly been but seven col
umns. The paper Is edited by Ar
thur Schoenl of Medford, with Vin
ton Hall, 1 Jikevicw, as manugln,?
editor.
Wanted. 25 or 30 more women.
Steady work for tho next several
weeks. Bogley Canning Co., Ash
land. 19
George Laldloy. who went on a
deer hunt in tho Elk Creek district,
is suld to have succeeded In shoot
ing the head off a coyote. Saturday
night.
Now Is thoHlme to have your
winter coat repaired. See V. W.
Uartlott, furrier and taxidermist at
,16 North Fir. . J"
; If present progress continue,
minor details remaining unflnlshd
at tho municipal airport will he
completed this Week and the Pa
cific Air Transport offices will he
moved there next Saturday. From
that 'time on, alr-mall ships will
make -regular stops at tho new
field. '
Closing out screen doors at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
A building permit was Issued to
day by the otty tn John Hpnrkmnn
to remodel n dwelling at 3 lit ljnven
street, at a cost of $200. .
. Runners .removed and snags
worked bank In hose, silk undor-
wear, golf sox, sweaters, etc. Han
dicraft Shop. H,7tf
Motorists nro warned by state
traffic officers that caution" must
ho need when driving on paving
'because of the slippery condition
aaused by ruin. The pavement is
mniln exceptionally Bllpppery due to
- the collection of grease and nil
that fell from passing motor cars
during the post summer. When
this oil Is washed away, the high
way Is expeclod to ho In a mucii
safer condition.
Corona and Smith typewriter.
Typewriter Exchange. Phone 136 J.
ItlStf'
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Gates and
Floyd Hush returned last night
from Seattle and Portland, where
they had spent the pnst few days
on 'business and pleasure.
Sportsmen, snve your trophies
this year. Bring them to F. W.
Hnrtlott, furrier and taxidermist M
15' North Fir street. ins
f
It's all in
Knowing How
Two fenerations of ex
perience in the baking
business is one of the
fundamental -r e a s on
for the unparalleled
popularity of Fluhrer's
Milk Bread.
Callfurnluna registered at .Med
ford hotels Include w. H. Hurr of
I'Os Angeles, A. H. Hills of Pled
mont. .Mr. und .Mrs. C. O. .Mathews
of Areata, Mrs. Mlldren .Mills of
1'ermlule, Mr. and Mrs. V. It. Hco'.
to. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Warner of
Han Francisco. H. U. Walker and
W. H. Bowman of Keddlng, Kay
Williams of Merced, Curl Itrowa
of Ited Hluff und J. C. Atkinson
of Santa liurlmra.
Dressmaking and remodeling at
the Fashion Shop, 424 Med ford
Bldg. Tel. 1181. tf
Miss Alice Welsh and Miss Dor
othy i'ntemore of Prospect spent
tho week end In Medford visiting
local friends. Miss Potemnre is .1
teacher In the Prospect school.
itogue niver Dehydrator will
commence operations Wednesday
morning, Oct. 9, under the old man
agement. E. Ileelby. Ilia
A divorce complaint was filed In
circuit court today by Margie Ra
mus against William Ramus, on
grounds of cruel and inhuman
treatment. The ootiple were mnr
rlod at Moro,.Ore., October 5, ISO.',.
Corona: adding 'machines, S00.
Froe trial. Phono Biermn, 13113.
1 9Stf
Official 'notice of authority to
pay Lane county the sum of $116.
750.71 for Oregon & California li,nd
grant taxes this year hos been re
ceived by the county court of Jjtne
county. This Is the largest amount
to be received by that county for
thls tax slnco the Oregon & Cali
fornia lands were restored to the
county tax rolls three yenrs ago.
Funernl sprays and cut flower.
Samueison's Flower Onrden. 208
W. H. Bnlllle. superintendent of
the Oregon State Training school
at Woodburn, arrived In the city
last night to speak at tho county
teachers' institute. '
Speclul on plaster board at Med
ford Lumber Co. tf
Mat Ituuer. supervisor of the Plg
gly Wlggly store, left Saturday for
Portland, where he will spend the
next few days on business, return
ing here Wednesday.
Wanted 2fi or 30 more women.
Steady work for the next sever.tl
weeks, liagley Cunning Co., Ash
land. i'JS
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mader of
C'entralla and Mrs. H. P. Cram of
llrlnnon are visitors In Medford
from Washington stale.
Hurry! It's getting cold. We
sell Curbon Briquets for $17.50 per
ton. Best ' b r 1 q u e t ohtuln&blo.
Medford Fuel Co. Tel. C31. If
Only one relative of Francis nnd
Leltoy 'Johnson, young boys whose
father was burned to death by gus
ollno last week, has been fouirl,
according to Miss l.llllan Roberts,
county Red Cross executive, today.
That relative, an uncle, Joe tlai'
rett, resides in Riverside, Cnl. He
sentn telegram to the boys today,
inquiring for information.
Wanted At once, packers. 'Pin
nacle Packing Co. 193tf
Earl Grove and Harry Hunsen
spent the week end mear Buck
creek in search of the wily nnl
molB that won that section of the
country Us name.
$5.00 per load, summer -price
still on, Medford - made factory
blocks. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 631.
187tt
Bounty warrants were Issued it
tho county clerk's office today to
Raymond Mayfleld of Beagle, one
coyote, and to (leorgo Lnltlley of
Medford, one coyote.
Buy them now, factory blocks $
per load. Medford Fuel Co., Tel.
C3I. 187tf
Among the Klamath Falls resi
dents registered ( local hotels, the
most of whom arrived yesterday,
are Dr. and Mrs. E. Dletsoh, Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Manning, (1. rt.
Newsonv, E. O. Drlscoll, A. X.
Croup. Fred Blester, Dr. A. A. and
Kvn E. S.iule.
Mndford-mnde factory blocks
now $5 per load, clean and dry.
Medford Fuel Co., Tel. 031.- 1 S"tf
An ordlnnnce requiring taxlcsh
drivers to remain Inside their mi dlines
except when waiting on a
patron or answering the telephone,
was passed by the city council of
'Portland lost week, nnd became
effective Immediately.
flet those f o n d a r n and nuto
bodies straightened at Brill's Sheet
Metal Works, opposite Lewis Super
Service Station. rhono418. tf
Miss Katie o'Rourke. employee
of the Maying company here, re
lumed to Medford last night after
a week's visit ot her home in Van
couver, Wash.
Freo shampoo Mon., Tues., Wed.,
Thurs., with marcel or finger wave.
$1.00. phone 57. Bowman Barber
nnd Beauty Shoppe. 215
Motorists should have regard for
the wild creatures on the high
ways. The crushed bodies of rab
bits and birds niny be seen along
the highways now. The sinnll ani
mals ore nstlr more at night. They
are often blinded by machine
headlights and pause for Just a
moment, which means death. No!
driver Is expected It) endanger his
own life or the lives of other per
sons by swerves or stop to avoid
hitting an nnlmnl In the road, but
he should not wantonly run down
ii wild crenture when he can avoid
doing so. Ashlnml Tidings.
Best Cnrbon Briquets. $17. 60 per
ton. We save you $5.60 per ton.
Medford Fuol Co. Tel. 831
tf
A total Of SU people were given
employment last week by the local
brnnrh of the t'nlted Slates free
employment bureau, according to
Manager Chris tlott licit, who re.
ported lodny that the labor situa
tion Is fairly well balanced. The
picking of apples nnd Winter Nells
pears is the main source of work
at the-'present lime.
Best carbon briquets. $17.10 per
to. Medford Fuel Co., Tel. Ml.
J7tf
a. A. York of Clnrn City. Bin.,
nnd R. W. Smith of South English,
la., were among the motorists
from n distance who registered to
day nt the local branch of the
out of state auto registration hu
renu. $17. SO per ton now cnrbon
briquets same as you pnld $20.00
for before. Medford Fuel Co. Tel.
(91. tf
Mr. and Mrs. John Fluhrer re
turned Saturday from a several
days' trip to Chlloquln and points
north, where they visited friends.
I.et roe write your fire Insurance,
Pari Y. Tengwald, Hotel Medford
rhone $. tf
Avlutlon activity ill the Pacific
northwest has so Increased in the
last few months thut the depart
ment of commerce, has added u
second aeronautical inspector - to
the Oregon-Wushfngton district,
and divided tho district into two
units with headquarters In Port
land und Seuttle. Wilbur B.
Wright, who has bcon aeronautical
Inspector for both states, with
headquarters In Portland! has been
notified that the change had been
confirmed. Frunk Knight has been
transferred from the Los Angeles
district to become Inspector for
Washington, Mr. Wright said.
Tho 81. Ann's Altar society will
hold a food sale in Weeks & Orr's
store, Saturday, Oct. 12. '
William Bauer and Ellon Graves
of .Medford left this morning for a.
logging camp at Fort Bragg, Cali
fornia where they expect to i-omalu
for un indefinite time.
Our first .carload of Royal Coil
will arrive in Medford very soon.
This is the best quality coal mln.-d
In the state of Utah or the north
west and It Is our wish to have you
The ban thut has been In erfe.t
against rubbish burning In Med
ford for some tlioe, because of dry
weather, ,was lifted today by Klre .
Chief Roy Elliott; following 'ffle ur-'
1 " . - . . . '1 ".!' . I ... r.
a.
CVY Krtrd
(iuy, a i-bHident
v. .uml.wu mi,, -anu msi ,.f '.. ,1 li t. fjLf 11 .... -i
Oynne'H Dunce at Dreamlanl.
Wed, and Snt'. AdmiflHlun 50c. U04
The 1'huenlx unit or the Jackson
County Health aHHOclation will nip't
TuMday at 2 p. m. at the Prewby
terlan church of Phoenix, continu
ing with the regular bunlneaa.
HpraKUe Uelgel of Keattle, for
merly of Medford and Gold Hill, in
viKltinjf frlendB In the city and val
ley. Prague drove, down In hU
new Chevrolet.
A vlwltop at the Medford Airport
yeHterday was J. KeRi'leti of Port
land, ' head of the First. Nation il
FlyinR System, developing a new
type HLudent airplane. Mr. Kiv'-j
Kroa arrived here in one. of thoj
type HhlpH, piloted by li. H. Smith.
it deniKner. The airplane w-ih
flown here from Oakland, Cnl., la;
three houm nnd 40 minutes, uhImI
fivfr gallons of' RaHoline per hop.'
ed to be much - Jens thnn that f-f
automobiles.
Mr. and Mrn. William'' House left
ypMterdny !fwf. their home1. In Cilcn
dale, Cnl., following a Wort visit
in Medford. while en route from
Seattle. '. .-,
ELKS TAKE COPGO
HOUR FOR FROLIC
Tomorrow evening.' between the
hours of 9 and 10, the unual C'o:o
nn KMtfD will he .changed to
Elks' hur, and members of Mud-
Utune litid will itresent u pro
gram which promises to ho well
worth listening to. The entire i0
minutes on tomorrow's radio sched
ule will be brimming full of en
tertainment, und Included anions
he features of the Klks program
will be selections by the IOIUh' band.
The purpose of tho .Klks' hour
will be to advertise the Fall Frolic
which will hold the stage, in M-1-fnrd
the last three days of this
week. The frolic will be held M
the Medford Armory und will be
open to the general public.
Dancing will be featured every
one of the-three frolic nights and
band concerts and vaudeville stunis
will contributH to the entertain
ment provided for southern Oregon
and northern California Elks and,
their, friends who attend. Every
body frolic with the Klks' is the
sloghn used by the committee hi I
charge of the coming affair to help!
spread the word that the public is
Invited. j
1 ft
ftcffnlur (mrtiiiiiilntlnii ,
of Keames Chapter, Wed-:
nenday evening. Hoclalj
night. ..Visiting members (
welcome. . ' I
IIATrtK M. ALDEX, Secy
try some of it. Arrange with us i This conHumptlon' of gns is declar-
now lor n ton or Itoyal Coal to be
delivered direct you from the
car, which will uve you money.
Phone 33.- F. E. Samson Co. Of
fice at N. Wversldu. IDCtf
'Miirrhigo licenses were ' issued
today and yesterday at the county
clerk's office to Melvin Miller, 29,
of M"dfoid and Kdith N'lccols, 18,
of Los Angeles; Fred Juckel, 27,
and Mary Ford, 1H, both of Kam
loop, Canada; Floyd Huiton of
OuiiHrnuii- and Irene Onlllgher of
Chicago; Walter Musswlt, 23, and
Anna J'eter. 22. both of Red niuff, j
Calif. The license fur the latter I
couple -, was issued yesterday by
special request, Miss Helen Dugan
ninking a special trip to the court I
house t accomodate the - love- !
stricken couple.
Crystal Spring Lodge, three miles
from Pilot Hock; good hunting.
Mrs. Scholer. Inquire- Kose Autd
Lamp.
After spending several days In
Medford on n snort vacation.
Thomas Murray resumed duties
today with the. California Oreg.m
Power company doing n.-M work
which will vu riy h i m i ,f a rlo tis
parts of southern Oifgon. lie had
spoilt the summer near Prospect.
Carbon Hrlqucts, $17.00 per ton.
me snmo you have been paying
-:u.uu xor. Aiourord Fuel Co.
Tel. 631. tf
Jtaymoud Draws returned to his
homo here yesterday, following a
short time spent in Susanville,
Calif.
Or. Slmklns, the Chiropractor,
witii jcusslan message, over the
Wuolworlh Store. Phone 121M).
17 ltf
The last mining claim to be filed
with the counly recorder was filed
last week by C. A. Dlekman of
Ashland, locating the "Yellow
Jacket" placer mine In the Cola
man creek district.
Fur work of nil kinds, repairing,
remodeling, cleaning, glazing; taxi
dermy. Hodges Fur Shop, 42 K
Central. Phono 702. 201
A temporary nuto license wan Is
sued at the sheriffs office this
forenoon to William Hiiggs of Ash
land. A few used pianos nro wanted
by Palmer Music House. ' Talce
them as trade-Ins on new pianos
or radio sets. 3t
Among tho Orcgonlnns register
ed at Medford hotels are Catherine
Arbuthnnt of Monmouth, ' Mrs.
Moudo linrry of Marshfield, Heston
L. Lovo of Corvnllis, Percy Hillls
and C. A. Marcy of Eugene, Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Hayter of Salem.
Oeo. W. Knight of Hubbard, arffl
the following from Portland: Dr.
W. H. Williamson. Ur. I If. M.
(Ireene, Mr. and Mrs. 11. M li
re y, Mr. and Mrs. . T. Huberts,
Deorge Nctiner, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Clark, F. E. Wnguer, Mis Hetty
rtembold. E. F. Carleton, F. T.
Harretl, D. W. Parklson, .). K.
Snipes. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stearns,
Jr., C. W. Spencer., A. Pertr., E. C.
Ouverend. Jack MeKcnstlp,' W. Wil
kinson, Mrs. 11. V. Hassett, E. O.
Lewis, W. Mndole, Lillian and
Fred Merger nnd Jack Edwards.
Attorney Harry Skyrman was ex
pected to return today from a short
business trip to Oregon City.
Dynge's Dance at Drciimlrtnrt.
Wed. nnd Sal. Admission fine. 204
(lent-Re Neuner of Portland
I'nlted States district nttorney, nr-:
rived in the city yesterday to nt
tend the remnlnder of the scmsIoh
here of the I'nlted States court
for southern Oregon. It was the
first time he had been here since
the session started a week ago to-1
morrow.
Josephine county farmers will
have the opportunity of marketing
their turkeys through the Douglas
county turkey pool, announces
County Anent Howell.' "For some
time," Htated Mr. Howell, "we hav
been Investigating the possibility,
of n sound marketing plan for
those Who desired to market their
turkeys cooperntvely. The propo-;
sltlon when first presented to the
DouKtns county people did not ap
peal to them, but they have re
considered It nnd will accept the
Josephine counly producer as' a 1
unit, providing they will furnish
a minimum of Hooo birds'."
For Sale Tractor suh.soller.
Phone 1129-11. 204
Sobo Malsumoto of Tokyo, gen
eral director for the Jnpntv For
eign Trade association, arrived 1n
Medford Inst evening, en route by
motor stage from Seattle to San
Frnnclseo nnd southern California
nnlnl Whll.t In M.lfur.l Mr
Mntsumoto culled on H. Mnrit 'f!
tllM 1 'nlv'fi'itf v el nil ltr Iw mi v.
member of the Imperial Japanese PASTUtRIZtD 5ArtPURE I
away at hl .home there Sunday at
the age of 41) years. '
He wuw born at Hralnard. Minn.,
Aug. I0, lHJiu. Since coming to
Oregon the family has resided
( In I'lugene, Medford and fi runts
Push before locating in fiold Hill.
; Mettitleii his father. A. L. Guy of
Spokane, WhsIi., he leaves his wife
.dinnie and two children, Hagnor
and llean at home. There is also
one sister and three brothers.
Funeru I services in charge of
Conger Funeral Parlors, will be
conducted ut the grave In Hock
Point cemetery by the Church of
Christ, Scientist,, ut 2:00 p. m.
TucHday.
Sen Takes Seventeen
BP:ROKN, Norway, Oct. 7. (ff)
Seven ti-en persons - are believed id
have been drowned, in the sinking
of ihe coasting dimmer llaukon
VII which founded near Floroe
last -night nfter colliding with an
other vessel.
Better Health
Longer Life
For a thoroughly relieving
diuretic flow to rid the sys
tem of lurking poisons that
cause kidney irritations and
bladder irregularities, take
FoleyPills
'Diuretic
J -' I ';
Knd feel 'cgain the urg pf a
heUtbyi active, ache-free tody;
enjoy sound sleep. Men and wo
men everywhere use and recom
mend them. Satisfaction guaran
teed. Try them. ' " ' 1
I 'or Sale, al .liil-iiiiii it VhmIs Hi ii;;
soii, i,r. .Mntii mid t't'iimil.
For Glasses That Are RIGHT
Dr. D. A. Chambers
OPTOMETRI3T
404 Medford Bldg.
L L S 11 IT -tf "JS Ek
mm a . mm - r .
uur Moaeni
SPEED! JAZZ! LIFE!
and LAUGHS!
Beautiful ' "
JOAN CRAWFORD
; IN
With
Music
and
Talking
i i
' Vilh ' :
ROD LaROCQUE
DOUGLAS
FAIRBANKS, Jr.
lviaiaens
y ANITA PAGE
m Josephine .vm
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Mustor. ' .
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flo'irulm Cniivociitimi
Tahlc Hook Cotincil!
No. in.'Tiiesilay. o.;-j
tolipr 8. WJrk 116.V-1
nl nnil Keloct Mnsloi-. .
'lcefroshment. lly i
order llluiitiftou
I It. E. BWKKHUY'.
Hecord.
Nnllrc.
All Hopkins Lutornl usora deli--Ing
to purchnno more water, who
have not already notified the dl
trk't. nro ruouostod !o do so at.
onoe. Phone an, sieaioro. ,s .
HOOi;K RIVKll VAI.l.KV
IRRIOATtON DISTRICT.
32 North Conlrnl Avenuo. 187tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1'K'KUltS WANTKD.
Tt'l. 1122 1!.
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LOST t!ontlonian' wrlxt watch
SiiTiil.iy nFr Unite C'reok covoroit
bi lilKo: Kt-wiird. Call SUS. I
WAN'TKIl To borrow J1000 to
ooo. Al aecurlty. Hox I). C.
Mali Tillninp. mMf'
KOH RUNT VoMlrahlc furnlshi'd
nit'. All htitol aocoinotlntiotiM. !
Ilotol tlrilntt. 2l
THEATRE
East Main, Near Bridge
, Admission' 10c and 15c
laBMWMBBBMSaMBlBBMESj
Last Times Tonight
'jW. RAY JOHNSTON
Of WL fits
m
w-h , i
Ji r LAMilNG YUUili!
$w tJnv fMnrinna Aventtire with
the Daughters of Today
Even Better Than
"Our Dancing Daughters"
AND LOOK!
2 BIG TALKING
COMEDIES
"The Installment Collector"
and
"OUR GANG" in the All Talking, AU
Laughing Hit, "Small Talk"
mmsm
ISA m ..fi W3
Four Shows Daily .
,T ' at
1:30, 3:15, 7 and 9
Admission
Mats 10 and 35
Eves 25 and 50
''
FOX
TALKING
NEWS
STOl.l'.N $30 reward tor Informa
tion loutUnn tt rerovt'iy of e.H'ven '
til) turkfys. 3 month old: i ,
ohlUM anil 2 hpna. Stolen froitt
O.-O. Cnmn 3, Hlltlo KuIIm. On'.. 1
Snt. nlkht, (lot. 5, B. C.
.Moll Tribune. . 200 ,
l.,M, U A I W iMflnn llllln - t, I. B...,ll
...I...... r.Ul.1 ...... nlnKU 1
: 201
WANTKU A
hotiHi'xvork.
ioron for
Call 117 3.
Von UKNT 3-room houxp.
o. Yottnitin), Thomas road,
Stewart Ave.
WANTKIJ Stenonpher. Apply
Soutltern tretin ( redlt littreuu.
lilt N. Central. Wlf ,
KOH SAI.M G-room unfurnished
houno. . HtuKlen. & Coiniumv, II!'
N. Central. t ! S I f
Dunur U
a. PA4S
1 1 smi .gr
ILK
UTTER
CE CREAM
diet nnd
vi-rxltv
a arndutite of Tale unl-
PRODUCED PACKEDVV
THE SANITARY WAY
There are three trying peri oris In
woman's lifet wban the girl mattrrca
to iwmanhood, whffl woman
r"v birth to hr first chlld.'when a
woman ffachra' middle at. 'At
three tlmra Lydta E. rinkham't
VeRotablo Compound help to ro
Itoro normal health and visor.
,ifa,mj
II -KIZ. : w II
Medford 's Only Silent " ' r' " illl
Picture Thpatro I . ; feW mX$&mT ' "
i' ' 1 . ' ..i'ire &&xmmzs3M&
ma ii 1 ittMisk ...imv !,!- -kvit. -jh r. wwm
People A
m m
318 Medford Bldg.
Phone 1308
Eve Benson' Dancing Academy
' ' " Medford Center Building
Hilllet, Tix, Novolly, Ai-robntio, Tup, Spanish, Itrt'nka
wny, oto. For chiltlivn bii1 Mtlulls.
Sppcinl Classt's for woinon Thursday", 7 V. M.
New hnlli'oom stops.
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