my fSGE SIX METTFORD WKTfj TRTBTTNTE. MTCtDFORD, OTCKflOK.' MOXDA OPTOBKR 1020. SenjqRhead COUNTY W.C.T.U. MM... W n T IV 1-tllllllV i:on - vi-nllon fi.r Jm kHon i-uuiiiy wns held lit Axlilnnd, Wi-ilm-wliiy, on. 2. Mm. l.lllll Unwind of Ash land, vlre ipionidi'lil lit tho i-olin-ty. Ill tlio chair. Tin- nullity pri-sl-dent, Urn. liryunt. Iielnif unnlilo to he picnont. Ml'tidiiim-H W'ocidi", ltuwhoroiiHli. JoniB. fuilncy. troll and Hinm-huli'i- worn pn-sent from .Mi'ilford. At the IhimIik-hs ucsslnn the fnlluwIiiK were cloetod to the county offlcOB: I'nsldi-nt, Sirs. S. J I.couiii'd, llidford; vice pivsldunt, Mih. II. '. Holmes. .Arillluml; colT. secy, .Mis. l. 1'rcHcott, Medford; rec. secy, Mih. E. C. ItoHelionmcr, Medford, Ireim., Mrs. C. W. Kiailey, Ash lund. MlB. J. C. WoodB of Mi'dfold wiib choHen dclenate to tin; Hint" convention at I'cndletim, October Mm. Kd l'allerson of Ash land wiih choHen alternate. The convention went on record as roinniendint,- and appreciative. f the effective work I'lohlhllloll rirrie'nr Terrv Talent In dolni; I" fnforc.liiB the trohllilllon law. The secretary was Instructed to ivi-llo Officer Talent to that ef fect. The convention closed with a pleiiBlnK prourain presented by the Ashland union. ' The ' Medford union meet' in roKUlar Hcsslon Thursday. Oct. 10 at 2:30 p. in. at the V. W. C. A. .You are Invited. Scheduled local W. ('. T. I'. liioelillKB livcraue at least -1110 dully every day in the year. This docs not include officers' mi'cthiKs. county conventions of any special mcctiiiRii of uny kind. The V. I". T. I'.- women visit nt least l.OOn.oiill iintlcntH In hos pitHlH and Insiltmioiis each year. They Rive annually at least .1MMl,- 000 KannenlM to people in dis tress: they will take I, ono. iioo In valids for auto rides this year. They will make at least .".null visits to prisons with comforts and en euur::i;ciiicnt for Ihe unfortunate. In addition many suite and coun'y W. l T. IT. oriiiuil.ations luallt lain spt-cial clialitlcs such as homcH for fiii-mlli-Mi and lined. The W. ('. T. 1'. of OrcKon nialn tolns a farm huine for depend ent children at CorvalllH to which all unions In the slale conlrllinl". Child Welfare work Is cairlel Ml hy the W. C. T. I, under l'0B3. illrectors and Will study clauses. The W. ('. Ti IT. opi'latca :17 -mi-rial ccntlM's in cities with laVyc Fiii-i-IkI! popiilntioii and this de partment ha b 415 teachers .and '.loo Hoclnl workers. Citizenship work occtiplcii sev I'l'lll tholisaud W. I'. T. IT. wnlil'-ll I'll III 'IS I'lalcs ho holil .Minll liinetliiKS a ycai'. They hold near ly rin.Oflli ecaiiKellstlc meetings a year and dlslrlhule at least 2.1. 000 ITIliles. The W. T. IT. Iiliernles 000 exhllills at county and stair faint anil istalillHhrH ilay niirHrrlPs (lltrfttK thrni Katht'i'lnilM. A wyli ii(,'itni;.'il t1iai-tiunl Inti'iMlurer hfiiKh t'MilrH and talkn at llt, 00( tncciiiits'H rvcry yi'itr. Jn""u yniiVH ninrp than'i.Ouft.OOO m-hool children hnvr tnkmt par fn tlio medal roiUcstH. Thin yea: 70,000 children ar invparlim fr those ronU'KlH; nnd nearly 1.000. OMOhlnh Hchool ami colleKe, Htn flepts lliavo thla yeur enteiel oMHuy eon tests on ho mo phase i ? HCleuUfic tomi emnre , Durlnj; the innt month there have hren over L'tM) ears of frelnlil Nhliped from the Cold Hill yards to the marltctN of the world, of the lota there were iK run ' of fruit from the loeal )iaeUln -n-iJvhllHlunentM. (tm liunilred nnd Iweniy-fuur ears of cement ndled from ihe yard of the leaver 1'oii -land ('einctit company mid 31 (jars of lime pnidudH. chiefly lime rock Was shipped hy the Lively IJtnc I'roduet company. Heavy Khlp PienlH of IneoniliiK freight 1h re ported hy Arthur M u thus, freight clerk. He Hinted that the South ern Pacific 1h handling more In- , , eomlntit frelKhl ut the prevent time than for a lony time. TliL Indl- Seated a proHiiermni eotidltlon In the J vicinity. Hold llllt Now. ii Sheridan. Kuwinlll will ho e ) t-.t,ni,,i ,or(. (yiOICTDAY) n..a..:iwrr VCASOUNE i.--il Af fllVIl ri il HUMANJNTEREST, CLEAN HUMOR N IDLE RICH' FILM i "The Jdln Itli-h," (li iill-tiilkliu: ' wimmly t-hiit upi-m-d Iim lliiw di.ys' i i MiKJiKi'Mirni III llle muilo ino.-ui'i- yi'n-nlny. ib so J...ui.-.v-llke. di-pli-t lnu; the "every day life In a Bluffy: flat of a mid. Il-1 class family, and no full of clean j humor, that It ls one of t h o s e ; shows that every-J one likes. That Is: w-h y the a u d i- ! enccH yesterday J I n u L' I) p il and voy'Xv cnucKieii i r o ,ii Vj-:.;i,'AljoKlnnlni; 'd. v i- I 1 eoniotiy is V'. 'j well played, hnv- 1 1 n K three wcll ' w1 known stars In mar ' Us cast irettvifol. witnesses f:r llnrbarn had tol(J J.ella llyama and I . fonri.d Xaelo as!110 ono of her Projecloil marrlaue, Itcssle 1-ovu. leads, and tlio!not oyun Mrs. 'I'rcnlnnJonns. revsallle Iiessle I.ove in an Ingenue Now. an Blie anil Hay stood to pari the dlaloKiie and voices are very uood, and a real human in terest story 1h depleted. It Is so clean that not even one of Its male character wears low siloes. Not II BUBKesllve line or scene. No back Btnue or nlwlu club scenes, no dancing or theme souk, nor even a hint of trae-edy or mystery except that the bride burns Boniu biscuits. Vet this tale of'the every day life and problems of just nvoniKO home folks keeps even the blase theater goer chuck UliK and absorbed. Tile story all takes place In a flat of a family, a ilauKhler of whom-1-l..cllu, liyams Lmarrles her inillionalre employer, a likeable youiiK man with a sense of humor tConrad Nul-Ic), who. i.fier their honeymoon, come to live with the proud but apprehensive family In the flat. HeiM-aled humorous sit uations arise fiom the family's raise ideas of what the new mil lionaire member liken and dislikes, and his finally Inducing the purse proud old folks to move into a moro comfortable and spuclotis home. While fonrail NukIc and Ieil.i liyams lire both splendid In their characterizations, it Is llessle Love, as the "kid" sister, with her vivac ity nnd natural slaiiK expressions, who Is the real lilt of "The Idle Itlch." Hubert Ober as the social istic cousin, .lames Nelll as the father and Hdytlie'Chapman as the mother, are most sallsfylnK in their respectable: roles, i ".t : t 'I'here Is rtlso a news review and short talkliiK comedy, ., f II. A; K. IT HOSTS AT FEAST Tlir urrirhtlM of tlu- I'liilcd Statu frflorul nuiri. In hi-hhIuii hero thin wiM'li, iin Klvltiff a flli dinner tn nkiuo of tln-lr frictulH at thu lluU-l Medford thlH evening. Hal Kenyun. deputy elrrk of the court and l.tiren Clelinin. deputy marshnll, hoth expert fishermen, are furnishing the teelhead, of their own catch. The federal officers, who were week end uestH of Mr. and Mm. Win. Warner and Mr. and Mm. tllenn Taytor at Crescent City, hud u )i1kI1.v enjoyahle Irlp, returning to Mcttford last' evening. . 1 ' ' t'nltcil Slates listrlci Atlovney ('en, Xeuncr iiniyed last evening and is jiUcmllng court, 1 1GHT rilOHMX, Prt. (Jet. 7. (Hpl.) The first nicvllng of the school of missions wiih held at the church Sunday night for the young pco- j pic s and the junior classca. There were 21 In tlte yount: peopled da" and seven In the Junior class. The young penple'H class Ih under the leadership of Mih. Mulnigrcn and the Junior class u u d e v direction of Mrs. 'I hompson. These classes take the place of the regular Christian Kndeuvor hours. A class for the adullH will he started next Wed nesday night, which will take the place of the regular mid-week service. CHILDREN'S HEALTH AN EDUCAT0N JNFLUENCE t'omi itiim fl, ...."sin anil rooil so liiiml In IiiiihI," a Siilvatton Army officer from t'hicaKO Inn. itcclitcd. lie Is lllotcd In Time .MuKit.lnc lis hh itiK Hint thn-i. out of every five men nnd women the iirmy helps luivt- suf- fered fi-mii iiialiiiitritltin when young cither been underfed or been permitted to overeat. And from this he has deduced that light food makes good mm-itls. Ai rdlngly i-lilldrcn have a better i-luinee, for now us part of the ychnnl routine tlley Hre taught what lo eat unit how and when: how to stand and how to sit: how to euro for the teeth, "it Is us . much hU'iilli-ss as the touching of the three lis. Tho efforts of health idm alius ought to hl-gln lo In iim next generation id erlltilnals, JACKSON VI U.K. Ore.. Oct. 7. (HpecliiU Mm. W. C. Hawk of INntlaml Ih vIjiMIiik lier siMer, Mm. Klmer Adiunn of JaekNouvllle nnd hts piiieiits. .Mr. and Mik. (luetics .Medford this week, lu-r Iium- Imnd nt-eompanled her here and Is BpeiuIliiK a few ilaya on n huptliiK iinp. eU'f Ulid Mi. L'I K IVikiim uf , JACKSONVILLE THE LUXURY HUSBAND ...Mil'MIH: Hurhaia Idiinloii. h .'.tuliul ht'lii'MH. m:iv nlitcitvfil to i!i;y l.ovvthcr, when lie suddenly i(lN:;i:e;-.ltfil tliri.'e .venm huh. h ft -.r li-artilnif Ihnl his o.va fuilu'ia leal iihco out. Tto-y inel eicx-le-clfdly na slilaltaiird. nail Hitr. Ii'imi. null d.-saeriilrly In love with t'.ny. vows she will iml tillmv lo-r vi'ullli la nrevenl Ihelr inai I i.i:e, us Hay Insists 11 iloi . .She il?l!le i lali-ly nuitien heifeir the object of offs.o hy an oairaeeouH lliilnllna .lii I: it'ih I Icnilcriioii, a forlU!:e haailti'; aoh'i'mHn.-'' Her l:;si. naifl . Vnrl to win I lie man 'Kite lnvc In eliiiinetl nl K ciiHliui'e i:irlv Itar I. i.i a clfiids Mir I iTtiialt and ia jilii'it ic slr.e II datlnc 'tnnci- In llic mnol'.lia; riuipt. v. lien Hay il islov la iiinl cirrii'S her In her sia'i rnini rnnvlnei'd tlial she iktiIm Iiltil Itny rclcills n n 1 rrrr."(':i In i-!iirry her risniie Ihu difference In t T i e T r foi lonps ' Chnpler 7 MARRIAGE Tf-IIKY were married In Paris three days later at the Anierl cult consulate with two strangers ERlher on the crowded boulevard after the ceremony on that hot June day, it .seemed to Marhara as though Paris were the Ideal city for a wed ding. Paris. Barbara thought, was dressed In the he!",ht of fashion, twirling licr short frilled skirts with Married and like two flay children nil hor Jewels sparkling In the crys tal sunlight. And tlio Parisians wcro none the less gay as they sauntered from shop to cato, where, nround llttlo tables In tlio open. they sat and gossiped tlio hours away. ' "Whcncyur does Purls work, wonder," inuseii Barbara. Then llghlenins her hold on Hay's arm. alio murmured, "But It's .wonderful, isn't II?" And looking down at her lie re peated. "Wonderful," although lie was not referring to the city. In her red-brown suit with the Utile cloche, hat that almost, bat not qullc. h:d her shining metallic hair, alio seemed to III in so ndorahlo that ha completely forgot the reason he Jind married her. lie remembered 'only that he loved her, had loved her for years, nnd Hint now she wns entirely, completely his Own, Since the night of the fancy dress danco thcro had been considerable gossip as to what had coma over Barbara London. She wns rarely seen on deck, oven her meals she hail served In her stittoroom. Most disturbed by the chnngo In her conduct wns Ralph Henderson. Ho could not understand it, unless, ns It was rumored, sho was ill. This Bcctncd to him ti e only feasi ble explanation. lie had consoled himself with this thought until that vary morning nt Cherbourg when ho knocked at Barbara's stateroom door nnd had bocn Informed by lier steward that Miss Lanilon had left the ship two hours previously. Thunderstruck nnd, not knowing whnt to make of It, ho rushed In search of Mrs. Trenton-Jones In the hopo that Bits could throw some light upon tlio matter. But sho. It appoarod, wns equally In the dark, Tlio Englishman groaned. Al ready ho wns seeing the checks he had signed In his Imagination dis solving Into thin nlr. Under his tirenth he cursed Mrs. Trenton Jones for not being n moro efficient ebnperonc. Ho suggested that they go to gether to Paris In the hope of being abla to locate Barbara. From tho steward they learned Barbara would bo back tlio follow fnomliig before tho boat went to Southampton. That, at least. wns some small comfort ns they rnttled around In a llttlo green taxi trom ono hotel to another. At ona of the smaller hotels the Englishman passed over the name ot Mr, and Mrs, Bay I.owtlier with out giving It a tecond thought. It Illy Imvo muviMl lulu fur Imusi i hetouKhiK to (ieorKC I.tttlo on .11 Hired. Mhh llatlle Howlrtl and noilber Mi-h. A, i Howb U of Kale Point eaine over to the Unfile Ulver S nil a rlu 01 for liatment Ktidny aft rnooti. They were accompanied bv Mi s. l.ola lltblrdh, w tin fpeiit me aiieriition visum: rrieniiN here. Mrs. Art Tonm-r and d.imthtei 1 Mere.deH of AHhUn.1 -pent Wed- Mil(.i'. Miss Mercedes left Thurs- i dy for Irfm An pelf ft to take a i couiMe in neauty parlor wntk. t I. title Hilly l i-ily who im; been III for stMiie time id much Im proved. A. 11. Melntnuh I puttlinr In rtihlt'J in.iii.ii.iiiu i.li .i il... w . m Inn and will nerve "h.t btii mil never occurred to i to ., nuliX' the name of the tiuimdcin saxophonist. J About the same time, Hsrahiirn and Ituy were driving happily through the Chumps Klysees, watch Ing with delight the French kiddies at play and riding the bizarre painted horses or the merry go round as It swans merrily round to the tune of "Ta Bouclia" churned o:it by nu electric piano. Barbara recognized that tunc In sternly under Ihe name of "One Kl :3." a tunc I hat brought back painfully the memory nf the days chonly after ltay disappearance: the days when she had attempted 'finitely to cover her linn How rotten nnd empty those years had hs'Cn. like a nlghtiunrr she thought. liny wus laughing down at her. "Day dreaming. Barbara' The rlde'i over, Want to tiilto o: .UterV" But she shook her head and they went hack lo their taxi. Soon they entered the Hols de Eonlogue, loo huppy for . conversa tion ns l hey drove along the wind ing roadway to the Pres Co I n 1 1 rj where tea, dancing' and champagne are nil In order nny afternoon. - They selected a table on the er anda and, while Ihe waiter was bringing ihelr tea. they (lanced. It was the first time ho had danced with Barbara in three years. ' spending a honeymoon In Paris! "1 can't reallto that 'velfo.. actu ally married," ho said' prosontly. "It scorns absurd." ' l. "It's absurd that we weren't, hinr rled thrco yotira ago," she rcp'lletl But, at that, noticing the old stubborn look creep over hlsface, she hastened to chnngo the subject. Later, whllo she was pouring the tea. Ray said suddenly.: ' ' "It'll go hard with mo, Barbara,' watching yuu dancing with those other fellows while I'm' tooting mj blasted old sax." Sheiooked nt him In amazement.' "What are you talking about? Ol course you won't bo playing the saxophone, louil be dancing with me." He put down Ills teacip abruptly "Just how do yon lgure that? What do you think the ship takes nio along for? To give n-.o the rest cure?" "Noo, hut now that we're mar rled you'll-become a -nssTger find sharo my stateroom, of course." Sho Hushed slightly nt" looking down at her plate, she commenced cutting n piece ot cake into minute fragments. Bay was silent, stnrlng straight abend ot him. "That's mighty sweet of you, Bnr. bara," ho said presently, "hut It costs money to transfer to the pas senger list." "But surely. Ilay," sho said sof. ly, reaching for ills hand beneath tho table, "you know that whal money I have Is now equally yours - Ho shook his head and pressed his lips tightly together. "Sweet of you again, Barbara, but I told you I couldn't live off your money. Don't yju see that 3;oursolf?" ' ' Sho didn't, but sho was wise enough to pretend to. "Ot course. Onco homo we'll And you a decent job" r. , Ho hroko In harshly, "A decent Job? What's wrong with it?" She tried to bo tactful. "Well, dear, people might look upon It ns rather a Joke. Of course," sho milled hastily, "It'll he delight ful for you to keep up as a pas time." "That's where you don't under stnud, Barbara," he told her blunt ly. "I love my work. To ma Jail is an art, tho samo as If 1 were a painter or a writer. I'd t ailser- able it I had to give It up." , (Copyright. Dial fun) Barbara's million.! will tht- nhttr htr happy rominci? Con. tiuuo with tomorrow mttaUmonb H.inilvvlrai-M nt llu luncli hum- Cur seb'Mil ehlldn-u. The Jaekoitvllla kiuuu held n inretiiiK at tludr hall In (he old cu ' ho'Hc Tliursdny ev(nintf. .lennlnwK "arrived home Tiiesi-iy alter spend lmr the suni mt t the oTrnpient ejiini nt Anna Creek SprifUs where he was emjMu.i POSTAL RECEIPTS SHOW BIG GROWTH IN EUGENE , ,. i l.lliKM.. Ore. ti rostij re Ipts for hiiRene In SfptomlM-r nhowed an Increawe of 41 ntr rnt iiver lant yer accord (nu to lhtrwin II. Yoran. poBtmawter. Thf mrtpta fnr lite IniilHh tt im t' f'tOhu Liealer tluui cpteinbvf if last fvar, EVANGELISTIC TROUPE The ovum;!-Italic troupe from Hie. A-oKtolic l-'nlth headillartei'H nt Portland, Ore., returning to l'ort Innd from Sun Knim-isco, where an cvnnKcllsiic cnnimii;n was held, will lie In .Medford, ut tho 4oott-. tolic I'ullli AliKxioii, 42 North front street, for a meeting Tues day nlKlit, October sth.' The party conidstn of 10 c-vanKC-IIh;.i, musicians and Binders. . A concert liy the concert trio, con niHtliift of tleorifu Hughes, first vio lin: W. A. Hlntt, cello, and .Mrs. .Mildred Itnliinxnn, piano, will open the meeting. . . Tho parly Ik. comlnt? through lleilford In. one of the n)ost mod ern and well -equipped motor Iiiiksch lo lie seen on the highways. This bus is of .the Hodun type, Hiiuipped . with, living itiarters for sleepimr and . eatini,'. It also is equipped . with u modern "Western Kleetric piMic address machine, used, to broadcast the slutting and Mlieeial announcements whero largo crowds gather. The Apostolic Faith uses every practical modern invention for the Hiire.'idlng of the gospel. Tho Morning Slar Quartet, com posed of Walter .M. Iteid, first tenor: "W. A.- Hintt, second tenor: It. It. Crawford, first buss and tieorge Hughes, second buss, will render ppccinl song mimliers. In cluding Negro spirituals and well clccle"il goxpc! songs. ' : Itev. It. n. Crawford, tho "Ply ing ICvaiigellst," will he in charge of the service. ' - The party will be In' Medford for one' night only. 1 The service will begin promptly nt 7:30. GUESTS IS. TALBOT IJKI-LVIKW, Ore, Oct. 7. (Special.) Mrs. iloy Talbot wan hu.sit'HM to tho Hoclnl committee anil the offlrrrs of (he l.'ppcr Vnlloy Community club pn Fritluy .afto" noon. , TIip i.flyrnoon was Hpent pun nintf some social ovcntH for the fall season. Those present wore Mis. Wade Wullis, Mfn. Dunlin M.-hcv-vey, airs. I'M win Dunn. Mr-. Th Minus Merry map, Mrs. Arehte Kincaid, Mik. Mark True nnrt the hostess. . ., i. Mrs. IJoiiht Moorn left Friday Willi her sister, .Mrs. M. KelUr of (in-at I Send, Kans., rfor a trip through tin- south, and back to (ireul licnd, where Mie will visit lier pH rents. . Mrs. Henry Harris, Mrs. Oln-v Smith, both of Detroit. Mich., an.l Miss M.'iikL Korhnn if Saginaw, Mich, arrived at the Meaerwy homo Sunday, and will visit rela tives. Mls.s lAirhan Im a .sister of Mrs. Mescrvey and expects to spend the wintrr here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenton spent Friday In Shasta City on busine-w. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homes, who spent The past week at Salem and Portland, returned home 'Friday 'by way ot the coast route. SAMS VALLEY HUNTER GETS SEVEN POINTER SAMS VAI.LKV. Ore., Oct. 7. (Special.) Antony the successful deer haulers in our district were (leoi'Ke lieekus, O. Davis, Vernon Lamb and John Jopes,' .Ioucn car ries the Jaurels, having killed a scven-iwiiulcr which wdKhed ICO pounds. SIMPSONS SELL HOME IN BELLVIEW DISTRICT IIKl.I.VIKVY, Ore.. Oct. 7. fSpeclal.) Mr. and Mra. William Simpson have sold their property In Mellvlew to pnrt Icm from IConc linra". who will take posscMslon nt once. The Simpson family want lo remain In Itellview If they can find a place for rent, which is at present .jilmntd impossible. I buying coffee the trade- . mark to look for is Hills Bros Arab I Tills Uros.' Arab stands for coffee tuiiilitv developed by Controlled ' Roasting ( tlicp.itsntcd.contiiuious-proc-css fliat roasts coffee a few pounds at a time. No other ' coffee tastes like Hills Bros. Coffee because none is roasted the same way. - - HILLS BROS COFFEE 1 mi Mtr. 0 DRIVE OF RED CROSS f'lililiilHittxJ Once again wo find lljo time appt-oucliing for the annual joll , .cull of the American Bed Crosjv';, There ' iK' nO American cimimuhlLy J so.'jmiall but that Jiere and thcft--f tbuoughout .the year may be seen thiV-lteil Cross emblem pasted on'!; window panes of homes. - (; Soine are humble hutues and ' some Isolated farm homes, but all - proclaim tri'the passerby the In-; terest 0f the 'fleople within, in the ! duties and responsibilities of ourt national lifo. I Chcerfu'ly these Bed Cross em-1 blcnis sepd. forth from these win-' dow panes their 'message. "Wo are members of tho great American Ited Cross and we have a share In its work for humanity." The American lied Cross cannot exist without members. Multiplied i by millions they compose the lted Cross. -Of every dollar member-' shin, -one-tinlf is clvcn to liu-uli work and one;lialf to the maln-'j tenanee of the national organisii- ; Hon in Its disaster and relief work. ! , Let us see the lied Cross icm-ii blonr In every; home in Jaelcsnn county at. the.' completion of the1 1.1th annual roll call. i ' New Face Powder ! Now the Fashion ' Wouldn't you. too. like a face pow-' der th:.t will keep shine away ' stay on longer siitead .smooUily not clot? tJie pores and always bo I so pure and fine? It is made bv a hew French proees3 and is called MKLI.O-Ol.O. It is Kurclv a won- (lertul H-iee Cowiier. , Just try; MKM.O.CI.O. Heath's DruK Store! I Is Your Roof Worthy Saving Many roofs ,arc replaced each year that could be saved with , , ASGUM f' nooE Coating t. :I fA. il icaibia im; aiiiiiKS ut uic jl WPfithr: bnrl !nrpupnt -!l early'replaccmcnt; ASGUM is a combination - of asphalt and pure asbes- j tos fibre ; weatherproof j material. Heat or cold does not affect it. Obtain able in liquid or plastic form. Liquid is easily ap plied with a brush. The plastic with a trowel. Let us show you samples of ASGUM. Pistrilmti'il bv - - - - - - t' Hubbard Bros. Inc.1 Medford, Oregon i H 41V HCU.T ST. PHOHB t44 A Complete Gleamdioam Complexities ' 1 Ilui! only il woi lil of cxiiiTli-nee eimliU's one to pmiwriy onpe with arc tlis nili rutlu-r tliun'thv cJocptli'ii of tlie coitduet- t'.i our ' proi'i-'s.-slon. J Tills Is one rca.wn why Ions cxpcrlrnee Im an ssenllnl of Hie mieefssl'iil r unci a I di reetor. lCxir-Tli-m-e finil'i-s lilm whnt In-lii-vnr'run Unrn in si'lviol. Tills Is a fact Hint vhuuld not, be ovcilooRed In i-liooslng a liiiu-ral iliroctor. CONGER FUNERAL , w wxi mu W.MAIriAT NCWTOWN ST. (Jhnnc 207 P: i New Comfort for Eyes See Dr. D. A. Chambers OPTOMETRIST 404 Medford Bldg. Women's Hose $1.00 Pair ilk from top to to with - 'v jKifaiUd hL IllinilllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllH' "That Bank Deposit Don't worry to the bank your average able figure. This Bank is as near as your nearest mail box .. Simply mail your deposit it's off your mind, for the ac knowledgment comes to you promptly by return mail. ' I I 1 1 To try this phase of our service is to become a great booster for it. The Jackson County Bank -..-i;.ESVABI.ISHnO 1888 Medi:ord, Oregon Commercial -Savings 'Safe Deposit MDMBHR 1 SDERAL BESCRVn SYSTEM It's Cool In San Francisco You'll Enjoy Stopping at Hotel Sir Francis Drake. Close to Shops end Thedlrei IF YOU MOTOR Pffrv Rlokt Into Our 150.Car Garage In Hotel BiifltAari Mtaanii MODalhi tC9 Shoffar) RATES 1ff7 Oubldt Room 118 OuiuU Rooms 136 0utstric Booms 107 Outside Rooms 64 Outside Rooms 4fl Outside Rooms Twin tkdrootni Rooms EnwiiCi LMnf room, bcdrooin end kwlh. fro J10.C0 PARLORS 5 m i u .sen ia; I Lr;:;r,... buuhs urn ' WMHO IIOOMS Of DISTINCTION pPj " nr"--!!- i,T -ma- INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Banal!1 ' Phont 101 M N. Central , Hedford, Ortgoi ' , , !jHlllllllllll!!!llllllll!lllllll!IIIIIH MM about getting it in time to keep balance at size- 1 if 51 mi 118 liHISCU I Mm I lu I ll a I r-i H ill