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fAU15 TWO Tocal and Personal An. application for a lmilillnu IKrinlt wub Hought nt the city bullilInK department thin foronoon by John nnd Hi-nry Xeldermeypr, to construct a truck terminal on South Fir treet, nt a cost of - !. A permit was also foui;ht liy H. f Scrucnnt to build a Kiir.iKO und woudshed at a moul of $10. .' Dig . Millinery Sale continues. Hats arriving- daily 1.00. $1,118 up to $4.98. ? The Kmmy I.ou Hal Shop In the M. M. Store. 225 . Paul Wright wan a visitor at th" .Crater. National park office lien- this mornlnB, relative to efforts belnB mude to have the park of ficials nun-huso his make of snow plow for use In opening up the nark roads next June. Hvoryono Is invited to attend a card party at the Parish hull Tues day evening, under the auspices of St. Ann'B Altar society, rinocmc, bridge and 500 will be played. 2 IK F. L. Johnson and It. 1-. Mellnd nre'guests from a distance regis tered at Medford hotels. Others Include Mr. and Mrn. K. J. Uoesch of Colorado Springs, Colo., Mrs. S. D. Mason and Miss Allison of Kallspcll. Mont., Mr. nnd Mrs. I . W Mulone of Hastings, Neb.. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Pogue of Decatur, 111., Kny Ward and family of Moun tain Home. Ida;; John Emlorolt of I-awrenco. Kans., C. W. Bwuyze and family of Denver, Colo. Kathrine Stang Di.nce Studio, 210 East Main. Phone 1503. 24K Mrs. A. O. Weber nnd children visited Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright and family of Ashland over the woek end. Young man will drive cart to 1j. A. ns his share of expense. 1120 West 9th. 2'9 C. G. Campbell, former well known newspaperman, who has been connected for some time with the Klamath News t.t Klnmath Falls, was n visitor In Medford yesterday and todny. making ar rangements to- resume residence here. . He has been doing solicit ing1 work over the entire Khimalli country and has also been conduct ing ii column devoted to Interest ing bits of news of the countryside. ' Dr. E. J. Carpenter is now In pated In his new office at 310 Med ford nidg. Call 430-R for appoint ment. Prof. Alfred Powers, head of the . ctorislon division of tho .Univer sity, of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Will ler M-. ' Cook nnd Mrs. J. II. Hill. nil of Portland, nrrlved here this forenoon from Ashland, wliero me party spent yesterday. They are members of the University of Ore inn nnrtv which hnB been organiz ing university mothers' c.luhs throughout the state. President Arnold Bennett Hall nnd his secre tary. Miss Marian Phy, arrived In the city lnte last night from Ash land, where they spent yesterday. We cater to parties. Illtio Flower Lodge. Phone S41-H-3. 225 Hugh H. Kankln. supervisor of Crater Nr.Uonsl forest, left this morning for the east or Klnmnth section of the forest to Inspect tim ber sales areas. Heo Ilrlll's Sheet Metal Works . for, radiator, fender nnd nuto body repairing. . 217tf 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rchanl of Klamath Kalis were visitors In Medford yesterday at tho hon)e of Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred Ilurke. Mr. jind Mrs. Homer Wlllliims, also of Klamath Falls, were visitors yes terday at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. p. O. Nichols. , Reduced rates on painting nnd naoerhanglng. Phono 1510. M. A. .Wins Co. 223 Among the Cnlirornlans spend ing Sunday here were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Judy of Han Fernando, Mr. and Mrs. M. (tins. Fred WndwIU. nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. C. ltenjamln of Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Hodman of Kan Diego. J. It. Urnwn of llurlliWHirtc, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Vogel of Santiv Crux, Theodore Krlng of Orlck, Leslie Haworth of 'Long lionet). C. L. Ferguson of iintn Barbara and H. J. Young of Veavorvllle. -' Bowl at Nat every night. 220 . Totpporary BUto licenses were Is sued this forenoon nt tho sheriff! orfloo to J. N. Nelson and .Walter Hart of Medford, Clyde finn of ,TrRll, Fred VanUyko of Chlloniiln iiuid It. Roberts of Jacksonville. Abdominal belts nnd truRses at Cplvlg Drugs. Tho .Hlhlto theater Is next door to us. 222 A marriage license wan -honied nt lino iunty nlerk' offlco Imluy to Jchnrles White. 30. and Carol Fit. Igerald, 31. both of Dunsmulr. ; 1 Hulls apples for sale. Ala Vista IPncklng House, So. Fir. Sf1 f V There's a lot to be said V.r SI ;'"' ; !-l about the merits of ,va ;, tiou ..breads i.pri the . ..market but we do be .lieve that you will find Fluhrer's Breads com pare very favorably with the boat to be had anywhere on the coast. The rontl from Iti-nil to Iturnw l.s In such poor condition that mo torliiK ovtr 75 miles of Hm IcnKth Is a revolution how bad routta cnn K?t fn OroKon, according to I. I. Itftrry. fire Insurance ndjiiBtfi. who returned to IiIh home here yemer- uuy iium i-iimi'iii urt'Kdii. lie luumi considerable difficulty In making the trip, but found that the return: journey by way of Parley wub much easier. j ' Vou can't afford to mlKH the HIk Millinery Hale at tho Kmmy 1au Hat Shop In the M. M. Store, llutn $1.00, $1.08 up to $08. iteal money HnverH. VI MiP.s Myrnu iiarrott, Mrs. M. IJur re It and Mr. and Mi'h, V& Ware upent the. week end In Kerby n the KUcqtH of Mr. and Mm. France Miirrelt. Everyone In Invited to uttend a card, parly nt the l'arih hall 'J'uph day evenliiK, under the nuKploeH o: Kt. Ann's "Altfir Hoclely. Pinochl brldKe and 600 will be played. 2 1 A recent lnmio of the VVIHamett Collegian hIiowh that Frank Van Dyke, former Medford hlKh Hchoo Htudenl, i.s taking an active part In activities At the Willamette, alum nl meethiK which was held In Port land, Kmnk nave n talk on Hchopl .splril. He also played center on the Alpha PhI Delta football team In Friday's noon name riKalnat tluj Kappa Ciamma Itho fraternity. Bowl at Nat evory night. 220 Mrfl. M. O. WIlkliiH and dauwh- ter, MrB. James Siade, who In via It lfc with Jier, wero vlHlting In Medford lust Kr (unlay from Ash land. Ladlen who are hard to fit to corsets should eo tho perfect Blip porting combination at tho Good win Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 221 Manufacturers f matcliPH, cIkhi's and clKarettCH are, appealed to by the f) rcKo n Co nKi'CBH of Parents and Tearhers, which recently hold Its annual convention nt Grants Pawn, to "use every means In their power io convert the ukcm of their products to the conviction that they can. If they o will, 1ir;oly ellmlnato the loss of life and prop orty directly traceable to the care Ichh handling of matches cigars und clraKi'etleH." : JOn tries for the ICRlon's speed dance contest to bo given nt the TKlon Hallowe'en dance, Thurs day, night may be made at tho Palmer Music Houho at Medford Kntiies may atsn he made nt the dance, October Slat. 221 A1is Lulu Wilson of the, city treasurer's office, who has been III for tho past two weeks, was re ported Improved today. Mho ex pects to ,be back at work the first of next month. Fried chicken nnd stonk dinners 50c, frs. Travi at Phoenix. Ap pointments for private parties. 222 Guest yesterday nt , local .hotels from Washington state Included Mr. nnd JUrs. Paul .11. McMillan If. A. Iterg, H. W. Kecht and H. 11. Crookes of Hen 1 1 les, M rs. (I eo. 1 1. Wetherill and Miss Nntle Wether- Ill of Hpokfvne. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 1., Harrison of Vancouver, and the following from Olympia: , A. O. Hchaefer, W. D. ItridKforrt. J. U Johnsnn. Jos. Wohleh, R. C. Do 1cm. F. Phillips. M. M. Morris. Bowl at Nnt every night. 220 Chief Justice Coshow of the Ore gon supremo court will be the speaker nt the Armistice day ob servation to be held at Hose-burg under the .HponsorHhlp of lrmpaua post No. tl, of the American Legion. Corona ndding machines, $fi0. Free trial. Phono Ulnrma, 1 3U3. 193tf A divorce complaint was filed In circuit court todny by C. Mc Coy against Violet McCoy on grounds of desertion. The couple w e re married at Albany In 1 !) 2 0 nnd have one child. Abdominal belts nnd trusses at Cohig Drugs. The Rialto theater Is next door to us. 222 Albert Wright of Uoise, Ida., wns among the motorists from a dis tance who registered today nt the locnl brunch of the out of state auto registration bureau. Limited amount of grapes nnd juice for one week. Will deliver. Phono filO-R-l. 221 Declaring yesterday they were only nble to shoot n crow nnd n jack-rabbit, following n Sunda' hunt. Harry Htviwcn nnd Dr. Ilalphi Dlppel todny changed their story I and declared they had shot several1 China pheasants nnd n few ntmll. They reported the birds fairly plen-l tlful, but hunting wa s ha rd o n j Hansen, who wns forced to run j several miles throtmh fields In or-1 der to catch one of the girds, which persisted In running away, though; it had been shot through n wing. Dressmaking nnd remodeling nt! the FuMhton Hhop, 424 Medford Itldg. Tel. 1181. lfj A 10-year-servire medal will be awarded Ham II. McNalr, murk in the completion of that period of service with Mattery H of Ashland. J according to announcement made I by Cupula Clyde Young, who an nounces a big mcotlnp of the but tery for Monday night. Ashland iTIdlnus. Howl at Nnt every night. 220 A bounty warrant was Issued nt the county clerk's office this fore i noon to A. J. Kllenberger of Ash- land for the killing of one coyote. Let me wrlto your fire Insurance.! Carl V. TengwaUl, Hotel Medford. Phone 8!3. tf j The meeting of the Southern j Oregon Law Knforcemcnt Officers' j association, scheduled for next Wednesday at Ashland, has been i postponed until November 3. ot whs j announced today. Plans for the j meeting Indicate 1t will be one nf i the biggest held by the association for months. i Consldernblo Interest has been nrounod in the Legion's Hallowe'en dsnco whero tho experiment of, free admissions will bo given ft trlnl. (Special arrangement Imvo ! been matte to securo additional jscnts and nccommodatlons for the : record crowd which U expected to ; attend. 221 j Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. New of i Mnrshf lohl. Ore., were nmong the out-of-town guests nt tho Copctv Halloween masquerade Hnturday evening. Mr. Ness, formed well known Copco man, ws recently promoted to the position of di vision msnngrr of the Cooos liny division of the Mount nln Htates Power company. Corona nnd Rmlth typewriters. Typewriter Kxchnnge, Phone 133. MEDTOftT) MATT; Oregonlans registering at local hotels yesterday Included Mr. nnd Mrs. It. Al. KImmons, A. It. Hall, Marion Phy, F. C. Hoffron and C. II. Cooper of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cnmpfer of Murshfleld, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Leroy of Mllwaukfe. Itatph Rawes of Corvallls, Mrs. J. M. Htlles of Salem, S. W. Kennett of Hprfngflcld, nnd the following from Portlnnd: J1r. and Mrs. O. K. Crites, K. V. Clow, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Cnllison. E. W. Lazell, Ken neth Griffin, It. A. Hall, J. A. Du bey, Oeo. Vlckers, Mrs. J. P. Ma glnnis, J. W. Wnlford, W. H. Law rence, A. A. Hradley, It, O. lax- tor, M, K. Hartley, James Mitchell, Wallace Ilowers, U. O. Hhirley, J. 15. Keeler nnd Jt. O. Phalr. For Hats and Khoes try the Band Pox and Hhoe Box. 223 Last Gth St. Kxclusive but not expensive. 22!i The Best Man," a new radio drama by Helen Norrls, which Is to receive Us premier broadcast over station KM KD tomorrow. Is attracting much favorable atten tion from local radio fans. This new pluy Is said .to bo of an en tirely different stylo than any thing proviouHly presented by the "Copco Players." The drama will bo given during the regular Copco hour, from $ to 10 p. m. An experiment new to southern Oregon will bo given a trial by lo cal Legionnaires when they will hold a dance In tho Oriental Oar dens ballroom on Thursday, Hal lowe'en night, with free admission to all those who wish to attend. 221 O. K. Crltes of Portland was a business visitor here today. Olcn L. Jackson and J. J, Iiuehter of tho California-Oregon Power company returned last night from Marshfleld, whero Mr. Jackson Joined tho Bhrlne Saturday. Bowl at Nat evory night. 220 Superintendent K. C. Hollnsky left this forenoon for nn inspection trip at Cratera .National park. Hemstitching, piloting, pleating, button making and hose mendinc. Handicraft Shop. 157tf Indicating a portion of the work coming under the department of Miss Klizaboth Iturr, county school supervisor. Is tho fact there are ' 500 pupils In 39 one-room schooln of her field and 330 pupils In 10 two-room schools. In 10 of the one -room schools, teachers must teach nil eight grades nnd In on ease n pupil Is receiving ninth grade work. itoyal Coal $M.fi0 per ton, de llvereu direct rrom enr to you within city limits. Wo have tost record showing Koyal Is best Utu! coil mined. Buy now nt tho lowei price. Phono 833. F. K. Samson Co Offico 220 North Riverside., 213tf O. J. Law, pastor of the Chris tian church nt Lakeport, Cnl., spent the week end with his family here and took part In the services nt tho local Christian church Sunday. Bowl nt Nat every night. 220 Lnrry Northrup, who has been field clerk nt Bukorsflcld. Cnl., for Pacific Air Transport company, litis nrrlvod In Portland to fill .n simitar position with tho company at Swan Island nlrpnrt. He will succeed Morris Tnlt, who has been trans furred to Seattle, where he will take a course in flying with the naval reserve. Chicken dinners at the Covered Wagon, 75c. Oood ns the bost, bet tor than tho rest. 220 Mrs. Pete Barneburg of the Phoenix district, who has been seri ously 111 for the pnst few weeks. s said to be returning to heolth gradually. . "That good coal." Wo give green radlng stamps. Hanson Coal Co. Phono 2311. tf Mrs. Ft i ley D. llenson, Miss May Phlpps and Mrs. N. J. Wiley left today for Eugene to attend ft, mis sionary meeting of the Methodist Episcopal Missionary society. Special features sucli ns a speed dance contest, free admission tick ets, confetti nnd serpentine battles nnd novel entertainment are ex pected, to draw ono of tho largest dance crowds over assembled .In southern 6regon, to' the Legion danco nt tho. Oriental Gardens ball- oom, Thursday. JHallowo'on night. J. I.. Williams, and F. P. Chris- Ian of Seattle atopped over In Medford last niKht on their reurn rip to the Stnnfiird-U. 8. C. foot ball game. They arrived horo by plane and look tho Southern Pa cific train out of Medford. Less ash, lew Boot,. In that pood coal, tlnnsen Coal Co. Tel. 2311. : tf Clifford Dye won fined $10 nnd cosIh In .Indue Taylor's court to day on tlic chtiiKO of permitting four persons above the hkc of 1- ears to ride 111 tile front seat of an automobile. State Traffic Of ficer Itoliert X. Phillips made the complaint. Howl nt Mat ovory lilsht. 820 Mr. and Mrs. Phil .lermsta .'ire leiwiim tnnlKht for Minneapolis, their former home, to upend sev eral months vtsltlnit their children. Free shampoo .Mon.. Tuoji., Wed., Thins., with marcel or finger wave, H. OO. Phono 67, Bowman Barber And ltemity Shoppo, SID Word .has been received here of the election of Paul Allen, a re porter last summer on the Mall Tribune, and Moore Hamilton of Central Point, to Slmna Helta Chi. uationat .honorary fraternity, last week at O. a C. Korest Pickett, a Central Point boy. Is president of the fraternity. "Tho Way ot Faith," a hymr. written by Mury O, Onrey, li for sale nt Palmer Piano .House. 119 Mrs. (Iladys ilerrltt arrived to day from .Hollywood to visit her mother, Mrs. A. 1 Wilkinson. Mrs. .Meriitt Is employed ns n commer cial artist. Howl nt Nnt every ntKht. 320 Mr, nnd Mrs, C, I.. . lieynolds spent yesterday In .DmiHmuir an I Yreka. .visiting relatives and friend. Plnnn lessons made unusually enjoyable, Benlnners' Ipeclallst. I. ols Cook YounK on Mannlnn place, N, V. Centrnl Point, !19 l. 8. Armstrong- returned yes terday from a several days' trip on the const. Bowl at Nnt evcrv ninht. 930 lon llftsklns relumed last nlnht to Medford from Marshfleld where he attended the Shrine merlin. Splti npplrs rnr Hile, Ala Vlst.-r Parking Home. o, fir, ?0t(' TRIBUTE, mftDFOTCD. A largo gathering of Copco em ployes from all parts of the com pany system was held hero Hntur day evening when the annual Copco Forum party took place at the fairgrounds pavilion. A delightful dinner vas served at 7 p. m., after which dancing was enjoyed till midnight. Tho affair was In the form of a Hallowe'en masquerude and some clever costumes wero worn, making It difficult for the 1 Ju.lBo8 to scU-ct the winner. Mnnyj out of town Copco employes were noted among those present. , Mrs. W. 11. Fallin of OranU Pasrf Is visiting this week with her son. H. y- .Fallin, and her daughter, Mrs. B, J. Flaherty and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wakefield nnd Mr. and Mm. Earl Coss spent yesterday at the Lane Wyland liomo ,ln the Meadows district. . Mm. Frank Hoover of the Butte Falls district spent Saturdny. in Medford on busnless and pleasure. Jasper Reynolds and, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bain returned to Eu-i gene by motor last .night nfteri spending the week end In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, for merly of Medford, spent tho. week end bore, returning to . their home in Klamath Falls last night. , liev. F. J. Williams, former as sistant to Father Francis W. Black here, visited In Medford over the week end as tho guest of tho local pastor and Father William .Meagh er, chapjatn at the Sacred eHart hospital. He will leave tonight for Hollywood, .where lie bj now lo cated, Chns. W. Hamp, one of Amer ica's most popular radio stars, will tell tho world about "Thirty Min utes of Sunshine," over K,FUC, San Francisco, and KHJ, Los Angeles, every Monday. Wednesday and. Fri day, at G:30 to 7 p. m. J. O. .Fowler, Sherwin-Williams Paint company salesman pr South-; ern Oregon", tisop homo is' nt 34 Vancouyer avenue, returned home Saturday from iveek' Jnulncss trip In San Francisco. LOCAL RESIDENTS Alexander Pantagca,- found RUlity by a jury yesterday at I.na Angeles Is known to a number of locnl and valley residents. ' Home knew him when -ho operated a tent uhow in Alaska, and others : when , ho ran cheap theaters ill Seattle and Ta coma. Wash. .L Kate Rockwell, nn old flame of Palltilges', nnd who is said to have financed tho millionaire showman 111 his first theatrical venture, is also known here. Fifteen yearn iiko she operated a rooming liousu on West Main stroot. During Hie high water of three years ukoJ when" Southern Pacific trains were stalled In tho local ynrds; Pontages was among the marooned passengers. FUNERAL SERVICE FOR MRS. TUnLE TUESDAY Funeral services in honor of the late Mrs. I,eo Tuttle, whose death occurred In Portland, October 26,' will be conducted at. tho Conger oluipol, this city, at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, October 29. ltev. Alexander Hennett, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal aliurcli will officiate. Interment will follow immedi ately in .the I. O, O. V. cemetery. All friends are Invited. Xnlloo. ' I will not be responsible for any debts contracted ' by anyone but myself. CI.AUU UltAllAM. 2J0 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOU SALE llllAXtl NEW 4 IIM. MOIIKKN' STUCCO bunun low, fully furnished; dandy lot. paid-up itnvlng. Owner called south; must go this week; miike appointment today to see this place. 1-rlco sauoii; only liliu . cash, bhlance easy. ALSO Dandy G-rooin modern stucco bun galow, cnt side; lots of bullt-lns, small basement, good garage, woodshed, damlv lot. all fenced. A steal at $3"U0; easy payment plan. ALSO Good 3-roimi modern buimnlow. smalt apartment In rear, new garage; taxes only $20 per year. Priced 1 2R00, with $500 cash, balance $110 per month. 1 IKK UK SIMS. Phono S'.i5. 10 S. Ilartlett. :io FOIt HKNT Apartments. Apple. KOII SALE Electric range. Tel. 82?- or call at Si Crater Lake. 221 FOlt TltAllE Equity In good 4- room residence ror vacant lot. Phone sso-.M, evenings. . S4S Foil 1SENT Furnished 4-room new house, filx Haven St. (leo. lverson. Phone SJ0 M, evenings. 221 LOST Near Washington school. black traveling sag. Tel. Jack sonville 3fi4. ' 220' FOU SALE Plus. W. It, llolmiui. -.agio Point, Ore. Phono 4-F-"-. Phone ILK UTTER CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED - PACKED THE SANITARY WAY 51 . OTtEflOX, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28,-1920. Auto Dealers Find Tribune's Ads Sell Cars Medford autoinobllo deal- tllU!fllit,c ,loostel.B of 'Ma Tribune classified advertisers. One of these concerns is the Crater Lake Automutlvo com- .puny, dealers in this territory for Orabnm-Pitiifff m n I n v A CH I'M. aft ' Last Friday, Saturday nnd Sunday the Crater Luko Automotive company adver- Used, in tho classified col- umns of tho Mall Tribune, j six good "buys" In used cars. Within three days the entire six cars wero sold and addl- ; tlonul used and new Graham- ; Paige prospects secured. , ( The Crater Lake Automo- ' live company's unsolicited j testimonial of tho. effective- j ncss of Mail Tribune class!- : fled advertising is one of innny .'received in tho office : ,uf tlil A naner. . It !-.( '0' "Take everything dependent upon research out of life, and civ ilization reverts back to the Stone ase," declared Arnold llennett Hall. president of the University of Oregon, who was tho principal speaker at the Kiwanis club lunch eon this noon. Tracing the place that advance study and research have had in the progressive move ments in the world, the Oregon executive made a strong plea for the syqipathetlc support of the re search worker in every field. That Benjamin Franklin, who "laid the foundation for modern science," was an ardent research student, and that the largest man ufacturing corporations in the United States today maintain their staff of research workers, bent upon .tho development of programs to bo put into effect several years from now, were among tho strik ing statements made by Mr. Hall. Other guests at the luncheon were Mrs. Walter M. Cook, pres ident of the Oregon Mothers of the slate; Mrs. J. K. Hill, presi dent of the Portland group of Ore gon Mothers; Marion Phy, sec retary to President Hal! and also executive secretary or the Oregon Mothers; Mis. tilen Fohrick, who introduced the women visitors and Mrs. .. K. Gore, a member or the e'oniihlttoo lb entertain the visitors. Over 400,000 women -and (firis who were weak, "blue," nervous, run down, and unable to do their work properly, have improved their health by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. By accurate record, 98 out of every 100 report benefit. You can be almost certain that it will help you too. Heat or Cold does ; not affect it ASGUM Roof Coating will not crack in cold weather or run in ex tremely hot weather. Fine to apply over old dticd-out roofs to pro long their life and make them water proof. Easily applied with a brush. Distributed by Hubbard Bros.', , Inc. t Medford, Oregon . ft)ii;IilhiTifc A tOLEttnAY GASOLINE: Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Pack, nqw Salvation Army leaders in Med ford, wero also guests and Ensign Pack responded to his introduction with a lew words of thanks. Successful reindeer raising In Alaska has inspired northern Canadians to contract for a herd of 3.000 to bo driven from the American territory. ,-. y The secret of sthe varnish used by ' Stradivari on his violins has been lost. ' WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE NOW A REGINALD i. Admission: 1 WM. FOX SILVER JUBILEE fox CRATERIAN STARTS TODAY New Songs New Dances Your CHAS. UW AND W NANCY CARROLL . sg fji t Stars of. "CLOSE HARMONY" ' i'SSF IN THE ii .,;.; ' M( BI LAUGHO-L0yiNG-R0MANCE $h I I -m. nil ii eves. ; w W i m. It A ll ST- "A BIGGER AND BETTER JAZZ REVIEW.' l , . ' What lovers these two yeuno atari m.i,. "' j. boy friend and hi. girl friend . oTv. you'r.elf T';'" " ' tf f VkJpl "d elr ". yourself a treat, tK nPf I CLARK ANLV M&f0 V v v- L F Movieion " n . j Glycerin Mixture Stops Constipation! Tho Hlmnle mixture of ptlycerln, buckthorn bark, Bullne. etc. (Ail lerlka) aits on BOTH upiier und -lower bowel and relieves constipa tion in TWO houm! IlriiiKS out old waste matter you never thoucht wan In your system. Don't waste lime Willi pills or remedies which clean only PAftT uf lite bowels but let Adlerlka Kive stomach and , bowels a KKAL. cleaning and see how good you feel. lleath'H Drui; , Store. J ! 1904 Oct. 1929 .. 4 Shows Daily At 1:30, 3:15, 7 & 9 LOOK! WHO'S HERE! ALL TALKING WHAT COULD BE FUNNIER ? WHAT COULD B7 MORE ROMANTIC? , mmmm ' As the green HYSTERICA N1GHF -ALSO- 2 BIG TALKING COMEDIES VAN and SCHENCK In a Big Laugh Special and ... , . "Lovers' Delight" LATEST FOX NEWS Mats. 10-25, Eves. 10-35 3 Z2T "racr- ALL TALKING! SINGING! LAUGHING! They're Together Again! . Favorite Young Lovers buddy RODGERS Dr. E. J. Carpenter . CHIROPRACTOR , , and . PHYSIO THERAPIST 319 Medford Bldfl. Phone 430-R HEADACHE? Look to Your Eyes First Dr. D. A. Chambers EYESIGHT SPECIALIST 404 Medford Bldg. ; Every Man Has a HobbJW My hobby is TAIL ORING SERVICE. It's the come-again trade I want, and I go the LIMIT to please. Does it pay,?, My growing business is the bes,t a.nswer to that. ! -"' ' ' 3 jMPQ3M) UPSTAIRS 128 East Main The Sentiment of Qiving tiuggexts Friendship oi- Love, and its most individual expression i.s your Portrait The Gilt that on! 3' you can. 'give. .- ' : .'' ' " : , v' ' ' Shangle Studios 318 Medford Bldg. Phone 1308 . ' I 4 Shows Dally At 1:30, 3:15, 7 ; and 9 r Admission: " jj f?Mats. 10, 'A 35 iJ c rt J