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PA (IK TWO MEDTOftD MATL TRIBUNE, "NffiPFORD, OREO OX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1929. Tocal and 'Personal At llio clly council meotliiK lo nlsht tho telephone frunchiao or dlnunco will bu up for owko and action. Contradictory rumors In circulation today wore that tho or dinance would ho panned In Its or iginal form, practically unanlm- mously, und , wit'wut . mhodylniij thc clauao rcoonimeniwa uy mo citizens' committee, i.rid that It would ho panned by a majority vote with this Idcohiniemlntlon. . It Is problematical' iwholhcr tho , pro posed do(f ' ordlnnnco to compel nil docs to lie penned up or in leash tho year around will bo Introduced at this time., Much opposition has been expressed aKalnst such an or- dlnanco by tho general public. Remnants of who screen ,1c P"i' square foot, whllo they last. M. 1'. & II. Co. 2"S. The heallh'of Will O. Htoolo con tinues to Improve slowly and he was able to take a walk yoslerdny of two miles. Mr. and Mrs. Bteelo and daughter, 'Miss Jean Steele, have been resldhiK nt the CarnlM apartments kIiico returning from Crater National park, where they spent tho summer. Tho ItoBUo Nook Inn. formerly Iho Vernon station, nt Clold Jllil. has been purchased by Mrs. Susie Coy and It. A. Koulnson. They servo chicken dinnersshort or ders and havo fountain sorvlco. ' 210 - IHds for the repair work on the doors nnd windows and other parU of Ilia Fedora! building arc brlns advertised for by Postmsster Win. .1. Warner, who Is custodian 6f that building. . ' ''Thousands of barKalns nt the M FV& H. Con' brand Opening Hill" ' , S0 'Guests from a dlstanro reiiisicr- ed at Medford ' hotels include M. If. 'IVirsoriB of Columbus, ' Ohio. M, A. Dillon of OhlcuKo, 'lit. I. A. I-elloy of WashhiKton. D. C, Miss Pl'KBle Wood of New York City. Jacob Lots of Cleveland, Ohio, nnd L. Penzov of Vancouver. ' It. C. See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. 210 A marriage license was Issued at tho county clerk's ofice today to Lawrence Thatcher. 27. of Hah Francisco' nnd TCIIzabcth Curi'lcan; 24, of Oakland, Cal. Ina M. Huson nnd Darren Ilusbn nnnounco tho opening of "Ilusnn's "What not," 'formerly "Tho Sweet Shop," corner Oth and Ivy fits. Your patronflfro will bo appreciated. 207 Oulniever 'Kerns, who Is 'touch ing near 'Medford, spent the week end in Ashland visiting her folks. Cruel nnd 'Inhuman treatment Is given as' the Cause of it 'divorce milt filed In' circuit 'court yesterday by Stella Wllllnms against James Wil liams, The couple were married October 6, 11127, and havo one child. Mathilda Hoffmnn filed a suit against John Hoffman for $2250, claimed to he duo for back alimony, following a dlvorco some time ago.'- , V 1 .. ItonistUchinw;, pfcntliig, ploatlwr, button making1 and hosb mending. . Handicraft Shop. 157tf M. W. Staunton nnd family of Merrill, Ore., are visitors In the city who arrived yesterday, Dun ci.n McLean and T. KoMnxcin of lvlnninlh Kails are also visitors in tho clly from tho Klamath section. The Jackson County Health as sociation will hold a regular quar terly meeting at Prospect, W'ednos. tiny, October 1(1. Kntertnlnment will bo provided by tho women of Prospect. Spits npplcs for sale. Ala Vista Packing House, Ho. Kir. soitf See Charles A. Wing to buy your home. 21(1 Cnllfornlans registered nt Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Downey, Mr. and Mrs. It. P. Dtinhnr, J. (1. Mortlno of Long Kench. David U. Postle, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. (lennness of Los Angeles, W.' H; Madding of Son Krllltclscn, Joseph Imwalle of Han Jose, flcorge Von of Cuperflnn, A. II. Leddy of Ked Hlliff, Mr. and Mrs. (1. L. Slater nnd Orn llu.nls'ler flf Al turas, M. M. Wllllts of Santa Maria, Mr. nnd Mrs. (lenrge Harvey of Owensmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Aiford Mnnnbarl of llerkeley, Mr. Mid Mrs. M. J. N'ewcnmb of Yuba City nnd J. H. Sharp anil M. H. (luthrlc of Los Ollvos. ' Don't miss the flrand Opening Ki lo, M. K. A- 11, Co. I)rnllc re ductions. 'JOS After having been connected with the Carl Y. Tengwnld Insur ance agency for the past three years. Leon ltrown recently dis continued bis duties with that money and left this morning for Palem to take up now duties with tho 1'Yed !). Mangls Insurance agency. Lot tno, wrltn your fire Insurance. Cnrl Y. Tengwnld, Hotel liirird. Itinile 0:1.1. tf Miss Jean V a n D y k e lei:in similes today nt (bo Southern Ore gon Normal school at AiMond. With", the Comlnr; of ' Cooler Weather Wo suggest plenty of Fluhror's Milk Brcnd toast for nil meals. The liberation of 40,000 seven Inch trout has been made by the Mate gamo commission in tho pes chutes nnd tributaries, from the Oak Springs hatchery. The ladles' association of the Presbyterian church will give a rummuge sale Oct. 18th and 19th In tho Deuel llldg., next to Itus sell's. Anyono having donations, hrlug to tho building Thursday morning by 10 o'clock. 20N Hcsidents of tho Oold Hill sec tion aro not strongly In favor of the proposed Williams Creek cut off roiul. according to C. J. Hhorb or Oold Hill, publisher of tho Clold Hill News. Central l'olnl Star and Glemlale Log. Ho ' declared the people of that section think the new 'food would divert traffic away from the Pnciflo highway and In no way he n benefit Imi M. Huson nnd Darren Huson nnnounco tho opening of "Iluson's Whatnot," formerly "Tho Sw: Shop," corner Oth and Ivy Sts. Your patronage will be appreciated. 207' Theo. (Itietglaff. Krnest and Mln 'lie llucners of Medford. and Anne (.iuel.luff of Ashland spent Hull day visiting In Prospect. "Wanted At once, packers. 1'ln- nncle Packing Co. I!l3tf Frances Wlllard day will be ob served by Jackson county schools October 2.1. 11(211. In keeping with a legislative enactment setting nulde a day In recognition of a woman regarded as the mother of the prohibition cause ami the au thor of scientific temperature In struction In schools. There will nrotiahly be special short programs ay county schools on mat oay. Oct those fenders and auto bodies straightened at Hrlll's Shoot letal Works, opposite Lewis Super Servlco Station. Phono '418.. tf There aro a number of decided ly collegiate type of Fonjs appear ing about Iho city these days. An old Ford, with a poika dot "frock." which Htarts well down hill, but otherwise Is rather contrary, an other Ford which seems to run backward most of Iho time, are the outstanding members of this "col legiate" group. Ashland Tidings. Special on plaster board at Med ford Lumber Co. tf '' A bounty wnrrant was issued to day at the county clerk's office to Klmer Hopkins of Ashland, tw coyotes, and to Wlllard Horn of Prospect, two coyotes. St. Ann's Altar society will en terli ln at cards Wednesday even ing In the Parish hall. Itrldge, MlO and pinochle will he played. Every body Invited. 200 Among the Seattle, Wash., vis itors in Modiord arc .Mr. and Mrs. Chas. It. Anderson. L. W. llcrnard nnd Jack Thrcadglll. Dr. Slmklns, tho Chiropractor, with ltusslan massage, over the Woolwnrth Hloro. Tel, 12110. 171tr Health honor roll examinations woro being given today In the Prospect district by Dr. Kmlly Uol- 1'iim, county medical director, and Miss Augusta Olover, county nurse, while Miss Kdltll Lnulischcr. coun ty nurse, was attending to health mutters in Talent, phoenix, Jack sonville und Itosedale. F. W. llartlolt, furrlor. IS N. Fir. 2"' Fifty-five nillll'n chlnook sal mon eggs wlll be hatched in Ore gon this' year, reports the state fish commission. Ina M. Huson nnd Dnrrell Ttusnn announce tho opening of "Iluson's Whatnot." formerly "The Hwnot Shop," corner lilh and Ivy Sts. Your patronnge will be appreciated. 207 The city council of Central Volnt recently Incrcnsed the salary of the librarian of that town IB n month, as the duties of tho librarian have Increased considerable in tho last year. The number of books in cir culation each mnnlli varies from 000 to 110(1. The Central Volnt library clrculales twice as many books as any other branch or tho county library. Funeral sprays nnd cut flowers. Samuelson's Flower Onrden. SOS Clark St. 215 Few deer are being taken out of the Dead Indian country, ac cording to (lame Wardens F. M. ltrown and Koy Purr, who on Hun day nf(ernoon checked 30 cars or approximately no hunters who came out of that country. Not a single deer was located. Ashland Tidings. Palmist here. The famous Amer. lean palmist, 'Prof, ltobert 11. Knight ,1s now nt Sunrise ToiirM Park, apartment No. 1. Heads past, present nnd future. There Is- no price. You pay what yon wish. Here one week only. 207 Oregonlans registered M Med ford hotels Include K. A. Slcen of Cottage Grove, W. II, Clear of Sa lem, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hchlebel of Oregon Clly. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'.. Mrleksnil of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Purdue or liosohurg. nnd the following from Portland: Mrs, Knimett Shaw, Mr. and 'Mrs. A. L. Ncff. 1. L. llanilllnn. George Wycknff. C. W. Shennr. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. II. Mlllaul. (1. 1 1. Smith.: Mr. and Mrs.' It. 1!. llrown, L. M. Mann. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1!. L. Turn-! him, L. II. Cenlro. C. M Franklin. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Warner. W. II. lohnHon, George Shaw, It. W. Ca honn and W. II. Lawrence, llvnge's Dance every Wed. nnd jSivl. at Dreamland. 313 i V.. A. Mercer npt'lled for h' per ! mil yesterday at the clly building 'department to construct n dwell i lug nt a rest of $ur.o. Application ! to resh Ingle a house on West Fourth street at n cost of n was h'lxo made by Mrs. Kntherlne Poter- ton. Our flrt oiirloud of loyal Coal will nnivo In Modford vory anon. Thin I the bent quullty coal mined ! In tho (ditto of Vtah or tho north I went nnd It I our wlxh to have you 'try nomo of It. Arranno villi I now for n ton of Koynl Coal to bo 1 dollvcrd illroct to you from Iho car, which will iuivo ynxi money. ; I 'bono M. V. 12. Snmnon Co. Of , flee at 2-29 N. HlverHldo. 10tf Mr. nnd Mra. Jamoi Cnlbcrtmin lrd latt nlbt by motor for their home In Walln Walla, Wash.. foN' lowiim a tdmvt vlHlt In Medford , with relative. Ht. Ann' Altnr noclrty will en Itvrthin at eardu Wdneday ovn ng in the I'uvWh hull. HthlHc r.mi land pinochle will bo played. Kvery ibody Invited 206 Muddy Squirrel nuts at ColviB Drugs. Frcah, crisp anil delicious. ' 208 Tho county achoot superintend ent k offlco today was preparing school census blanks to bo sent out to tho different i districts in tho county. Tho census Is to ho taken October 25 and will include all per sons of school uge, over four and under 20 years. Duo to tho largo task, Homo tlmo- Is expected to elapse, beforo a grand total cun be made. Spjt npplcs for, sale. Ala Vista Packing House, So. Fir. 201tf Tho first monthly supper and fellowship mooting of Presbytorlan Men's club will bo held at thu Presbyterian church Thursday, Oc tober 17th. nt 11:30 p. m. livery member of the club is expected to como and brlntr Home man friend with him. Good, live, up-to-tho minute speakers and good music and a flno feed will bo them for thoso who cdme. Will teach you to drlvo any cnr. Telephone 10IIB-X. ' 210 M. S. Smlihhlskerm, representa tive of tho Pacific Wholesale Drug company of Portland, spent this morning In the city on ItuHlness. Corona adding machines, $(10. Froo trial, Vhono Ulerma, 1303. lUStf Harvey Hall of tho Applcgnte district spent this murnlng In Med ford. F. W. Bartictt, furrlor. If! N. Fir. ' 200 Chris Bculo of Tlutlo Falls la spending several days In the city on business and pleasure. Although a veteran hunter, Mr. Hcalo has not been out so far tills year, be lieving that tho hunting this sea son is not up to par. Froo shampoo Mon., Tucs., Wed., Thurs., with marcel or flngor wave, Jl.OO. Phono 57. Howman Harbor and Itoauly Shoppo. 210 A. C. Hubbard. Kid Newton and Mlko Herman got up ut an carlyj hour this morning nnd Went on a pheasant hunt beforo breakfast, bringing several homo with them um-iHmiiKiiip nun rnmoufimK tho Fahlon Whop, 424 Modford Bldtr. Tol. 1181. tf A cbaiiKO haH been made by the war department In the regulation jfoverninK promotion of vffleci'H of tho organized rcservott. Commenc ing October 1. 13U, eligibility for promotion can only be etabllflhed by securing a certificate of ca pacity for the netx higher grade. Kllgiblllty for promotion through a credit of 30 hours of work has bce(n revoked, but officers who have 31)0 or more hours credit on1 October 1, 1030. may still secure their p r omotlon by tho new method. FiOO.OOO feet of cheap lumber. Hpoclal at Medford I.umbdr Co. tf C. .1. llunler of T'hoenix motor ed Into Medford thin morning on special biiHincFts, Closing out scroon doors at Med ford Lumber Co. tf Duncan Mclcun nnd H. Mordoff of Klamnth Falls wore business visitors Jn tho city this morning. Ku liners removed and snags worked buck In hose, slllc under wear, golf box, sweaters, etc. Han dicraft Hhop. U.7tf J. 11. Newcomb of the "Williams Creek district spent several hours In tho city this morning on busl- 11CMH. ' Corona nnd Smith typewriters. Typewriter Kxchango. Phono 13(13.1 !i;itrp Among the Legion notables from out of town who attended the Joint Installation and 1 banquet of Med ford post and auxiliary last night were-Past State Commander CJoorge Love of Kugene, District Com mamler 01adwin Smith of Grants Pass and Past Commander Harold ProNtul of (Irants Pass, "LUiht's (lotdon Jubilee," which merles the Both anniversary of the first electric light, will bo olt-served In Medford by special programs, attractive decorations and unique lighting effects. Among the first of tho local business institutions to decorate their buildings for this big national event aro tho Peo ples Hlectiic store nnd tho Cali fornia Oregon Power company. CHASK. The funeral services for Joshua F. Chase will bo held at tho Perl funeral home, Wednes day at 2:30 p. m Uev. W. H. Katon officiating. Interment In Medford cemetery. Implosion AlMMinl Slllll. KIJATl'l.i:. Oil. 1 ri.-AM1) A nils rNplitNUiii In tho onulnorooni tif th North (tcrmun l.tnyil inotm-Hhlp UuvpI, whlfh Mow out n flro door and wan hoard thrmiKhout a Kroutor part of tho norlhwoKt hoc- t Ion of IhlM lily toiluy, lcxllltod In a o r I o u r injury to ltudolph KahuH, an ennlnoor. Xoiln-. ' No huntliiK on tho At. place, Uarlloy 1)07 Nntlw. l'onlilvoly no huntlnc itrniltlil on Vcstorlund Orrhards Ntnlo (ianio ltofuKo. I'AltU Y. TBNCIWAl.il, l'ri'H. SOS NoiIimi In Iho I'lihllc. Nollcn la liorohy Klvon that hunl Inu and trospanHlni; aro fllrlotly pro hlhltod on our promlaos. v. a. Koi.orcn. 207 (1KO 11. JKAN. TmpiK-ra lAltcmlnit! Tho fur HoaHon will noon ho horo. Wo ran mako inonoy for you with lour eonnoollonii. Let ua omlmnto on your turn lroro yui ihlp. MIlPKOl!!-) HAItdAlN HOUSIl. , 7 North Ornpo St. tf I'rator lko ?haptor No. 33, Tueatlay rvonlnK, to. tohor tf. KoKulnr com munication. . lty order f llllth rrlot. , I. K. SCIIUI.KU, Socy. ' 20 TVntM'C. All Hopkins Itrrnl tiftom dontr Inu to nurrhnffo moro wator, who havo not nlroady nntiriod tho dis trict, aro roquoatod to do no at onco. Phono 817. Modford. Obituary nool'K ItlVKH VAI.I.RT 1RH10AT10N DISTRICT. SS North rontral Avonuo. 18?lf 4 Claailfled adverllstns: cett reiulti. Was He the Goat? . rtW W.4 f WILSON J'illLADJOLl'JIIA, Ovt. J5. (A) lbi:k Wilson, considered by many tho wont of thu world hoHoh, wan the leading hIiirkpi In tho mutches jUHt concluded hetwoon tho Ath- h'ticK and Chi cairo Hubs. WilKon, tho center fielder, who lcHt threo files in Hie burnintr rayH of the nun on Saturday which ruined the morale of tho National leafTuo rhampionn, batted .471, far surpaHKliirT every other player. Ho made clKht hitn in 17 tripw to the plate, Bovon HlnKlen and a triple. For tho AthlcticH, Third nitHe- man Jimmy Oyken, tho handy man of Connie Mack's cnHcmhle wan tho Htnr. Jimmy butted .421 and many hero consider him tho lumi nary of the1 HorieH, although the fan can. never fnruet the Uirill I hut Howard Khmko'H nitchlnir (f;avo them In that flint game. Nearly all tho sluggers were up to par, with the exooptton of'Rog-ei-H llornsby who baited only Ilar.en Cirylor hit .300 and-Stephenson butted- .31 (. .' Jlli'K. I.. I!. TlumphryH wns elect ocl iii'oslrient oC the "Women of lio- lary," n newly ort,'" mI.imI club, nt n luncheon held nt tho Hotel Jled fonl today. Others officers In clmlo Mm. Wllllnm tyee Hrloker, vlee-iireuldenf, 'Mrs. K. M. Shock ley, Hocretury and troawuror, and All's. Horace -iiroinley, press corro- Mliondent. - The club will meet tho second nnd fourth week In encb month. A covered dish luncheon will' be Itlven nt the homo of Mrs. Hum- lihrys the In-st week In October. . Mrs. John Perl wns elected pro- ttram chnlrimin for this mecttni;. 10 ML WATER KAOLK Pt)l.Tt Ore., Oct. 15. (Special) Tho' Parent-Teachers association held 'their reg ular monthly meeting In the as sembly hall Frbljiy afternoon with a large number of mother pnes ent. Mrs. Plttctiing, president, occupied the chair. Tho treas urer's report showed a , balance of ?I1!UU on hand. The P. T. A. will itponsor tho piping of water to the upper rooms of the old building which will be used for tho hot lunches din ing tho cold weather. The social hour program In charge of Kuth A It k on was as follows: Piano hoIo, "Pino P.utterflles," by Klslo Lovelnnd; demonstra tion, The Preparation of Oxy- gen, by Tom Coy nnd Joe Mil ler; a rivo-minuto talk on par liamentary procedure by Trlnei pal C. T. Davles. Mrs. Moline l. Itarnes gave nn Interesting talk on Homo and School Co opera lion, which was very well received. 9 Tanker Grounds MKXIl'O fl'i'Y. Oct.' II.. (fl'i A A dispatch to HI I'nlversul from Tumph-xi today, aiihl tho lankor San Dunslany of t,ho Kucl OH TranHpnrt r.oiupnny Krnundctl on n Hiiml liar ofr liunplio in Iho liiKh seas yoatorday. Tlio crew of lli nnil two pnasciiKora landed safely. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Fill! UK. N'T r.-rin. modern houwo: clean; on pavement. Inquire .1-1 N. I'each. I'afitf KOll SAI.K HO hoxfa Johnalhait applea. rail 326 Mast Jnrkwin. t f. Sullivan. 20S Ktlt KKNT 3-room apt and pa-i-uup. SIS. SOU w. Jackson St. 2011 rim SAI.K Wood, llry mnnici nlta. .Hultahle ror rani?e and hoat llK atovo. I'hono S57-1.. 207 WAXTKD flood lrot05ltlon for man wllh car or 1 Issli t track; - gn iioom i, asintiaton Kooma. 20 H Mill 8AI.K Oil you 1IKKT lu'Ke G-room huuualow at HON; W. Main Xt. Kxcellcnt rendition. Imiulio of ownvr at 3j Hot Main St. 1 HK HAI.K A yearllnK ,ierev hull. II. K. I'onKcr, L'l-l.'-it, .laokMonvllle. J07 WAXTKlv Maid work. Uox 60, Mall Trihunc. n KOU AITUKS Call 112S-H. !06lf Kim SAI.K IIb. W. U. llolman. I -u:lc I'olnt, n-,v 30? Save Your Eyosight Sea Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg Ail ' ItKTK6lT-( A new effort to hoIvo tho fuel knock problem and determine tho xut-an tt-k nook re lations of various blends of gaso line In both alrplano and automo bile engines Is being undertaken Jointly by tho army air corps at Wright field. Ohio, and by tho Ethyl Gasoline corporation ut its laboratory here. Special knock testing machines,' recently developed, will be used as a mechanical check on tho work both here and at Wright field. Tests havo been under way for several months, officials of the iuei company sum, uui in iijq new work, the first actual comparison of fuels will be made. Through tho tests army engi neers hope to produce, a blend of tetra-thyl lead gasoline which will produce more power and minimize the knocks In tho higher compres-; slon engines. - Ii tlmo of war, it was pointed out, distances between! fueling stations are of necessity1 great and tho power produced by fuel may mean tho difference be-j uvcen disaster and safety." In the automobile tests here, two cars, one with an "L" head engine and another employing tho valves in-head, are to bo run eight houi'4 a day for an indefinite timo until tho desired data la accumuloted. Kngineers will observe tho roac-; tlon of various blends of fuel in cars and then test them in thq knock testing engines. ; Engineers, also .expect to. obtain conslderabto information as to the durability of uulomobMu. parU un,- der the strain of high powered' blends of fuel on long runs. -t Wall Street Report NEW YOUK, OCtV 15. Ucnewal o f selling pressure against the public utilities and some of the industrial leaders temporarily u n s c 1 1 lc d today's stock market, but the decline was checked by tho resumption of . large scale buying operations in tho railroad shares. Early Helling was based -primarily on tho speculative belief that tho, market, which had recovered more than half tho ground 4ost In tho decline early this .month, was duo for a socondary reac tion. Call money renowed at six per cent but advanced to seven in reflection of heavy mid-season demands and the withdrawal of governments funds on deposit in federal reserve member banks. Time money also displayed a ulightly firmer undertone. The drive against tho public utilities was influenced largely by the recent decision of the Massachusetts public utility com mission denying the Edison Elec tric Illuminating company of Boston permission to split ' up its capital stock. 1 ' Motor shares turned heavy on reports of decreasing output and sales or several of tho leading manufacturers but some of these arc attributed to the introduc tlon of now models. Auburn Auto broke 13 points and severs.! others declined a point or so. . . Llta to Wed .. . MII.WAUKK1S, Wis., Oct. 1"). lP) Tlio enKiiKomoiit of l.ltn Clrey ("hnnlln; fni'mef' wlfo of Charlie Chniilln, to Phil Hakor. who Is pluy- iiiir with tho "rloasliro Hound" -nut. How One Woman lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Cljin Lost Her Prominent Hipa Lost Her Sluggishness (allied rhy.slcal VIkoi' (iihicil in VIvilcloiisiuMs If you're fat first romovo the cause! KIUiS(rilKN SATTH contain tin 8 minora! hi1i.h your body orKns, IhikIh and ncrvptt muMt huvo to funednn properly. When your vital ortrann fall to porform their work rorcctly your bowels nnd khlnoya can't throw off that wnnte material 1 before you realize It you're wrdwhiff hideous ly fat! Try one-half t e a p o o n ful of KKt'SCHKN SALTS In a Rlass of hot water every mornlnn In three weeks net on tho cIob and note how many pound of fat have van ished. Notice Mho that you have Rained fn enerpy your skin Is clearer your eyes jtparkle with nlorlous health you feel younuev In hoxly keener In mind. .KHUtiCHKN will ulvo any fat person a joyous Biirprise. (let an R."c bottle of Krtl'HCTIKN SALTS from Jnrmtn & Woods or any leading drueulftt 'nnywhero In America, (tasts 4 weeks). If this first bottle doesn't eonvlnre you this Is tho east I est. safest nnd sur est way to lose fat If you dort't feel a superb Improvement in health so ulurlously energetic vigorously alive your money glad returtuMl. oimes INSURANCE AGENGY : StMCS 1909 If It's Insurance We Write It DA 711 aical cometly company here, was auuonncU at , .a purty Jioro last nlfiht, it watt learned today.- Modern Mothers Help ; Create New Slogan Millions Moro Each Year Turn to Famous External Method , of Treating Colds Kach year more and more moth ers turn to Vicks VapoHub, -the modern external treatment for colds, because -It is Just rubbed on and cr.nnot upset children's stom achs, us 'dosing' Is so apt to do. - Originally designed and first used largely for children's colds, this better external method cradimllv spread as one enthusiastic mother told another. Years of actual use also proved It equally effective for tho colds of grown-ups. Today tho whole trend of medical practfee. Is away from needless "dosing" and vjcks n housenold word in Amer. lea Is used In moro than U0 coun tries abroad. The . over-a-rowinEr ricmr.nrf tnr Vicks is shown in its familiar fllo- an. expressing the' number of Jars useu yeuriy. -t'irst announced when Vicks reached "17 Million Jans Yearly" later raised to "21 Mil lion" tho figures are again being chanprofl, r'ad.-.there are now "Ovdr 26-vifniioh; Mars Used Yenrly." i FREE Manicure Vith Each Permanent. Wive Given by Us ' Wednesday, ; ... Oct. 16 Wirieland Beauty Shop For - Natural" Waves " Hotel Medford Tel. 61 For JHaHwe -en Parties Pumpkin Pies, Doughnuts and Cookies From the Model Bakery Make the ' Parties Worth While Special Wednesday i Ginger Cup Cakes 12c per doz. Ill W. Main r Ph. 103-R Special Notice to Union Men and Their Friends The Medford Journeymen Barbers' Local recently organized in Mod font, takes pleasure in announcing the following' master barbers sm ploy Ins union help and conducting n strictly union shop: Bates Bros., 128 West Main. Carl Bowman, 105 West Main. Hugo Daley, 108 East Main. ' Roy Lindley, 17 North Bartlett. D. P. Peterson, Jackson Hotel on Eighth St. Joe O'Brien, Medford Hotel. E. C. Roseborough, 12 South Cen tral. Geo, Tong, 5 North Fir. . , Look for the Union Shop Card Opon 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. HpRtilnr meeting nights tho last TiiMday of tacb month at Central Labor hall. May Titrlinri Pis., Ins W. Mnln. Ray LpFovIs, Soc, 13 S. Central. INSURANCE First Insurance Agency ! . ; , ..i, ... ... ' A. L. HILL, Manager ' Phone 105 30 N. Central Medford, Oregon WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE 1 904 OCTOBER 1 929 STARTS tomorrow; The Big Lauglv and ; Chuckle Show You'll Have the ll YmtiGLENN- TRYON- 'X, I merna Kennedy 1UAST T01TIGHT TIMES I v tiBn chaney yAll-oing (N I ' Short Features .iv ... thunder" r Srtt; WITH )V1USIC AND SOUND 1- Eves. 10, 35 ' WM. FOX- SILVER JUBILEE 1904 OCTOBER 1929 , 4 SHOWS ' ; D'LY AT: 1:35, 3:15, 7, 9, P. M. THE BIG JUBILEE SPECIAL Mi, STARTS ." " ii $r3gEmg Again &VZ&zi .fciisji.ttii. tsii.:jMJt. " .id f To IIumI the Cock Ml Now 'You Can Hear the Riot botween Ebrjg and Q'rt nsl hey Fool.Troiic and Fume with Each Other's "Sweeties' from Siberia to M th-S-,&-?P'cs You I.autShcd When You Their Dialojluc in "WHAT PItlf'E I4V. You'll Roar When You Actually Hear Them Now in the -. . ALL-TALKIIVK 1 (SO VICTOW 3ILAfiI.EX EDMUND LOWE LILY lAMITA LAST TIMES TONIGHT RAMON NOVARRO IN "THE PAGAN" HEAR NOVARRO SINGING THE PAGAN LOVE SONG. ; IAW0 ;Time df Toldr Life IT WON'T . 'BE LONG NOV! Eyed Imagined Regular Admission Mats loj 35 Eves.' 25, 50 i omorrow If 8 Also H ' J . .k 8hort ft ' t! ' Talkies V: S4