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VlliJH BEE MEDFORD MAIL' TRTP.TTXE, MRDFORD, OUKCON'. .MONDAY, XOVK.M1JEH 18. 1920. DR. J: F. REDDY TIBER fjllRVFYil Nations s. uP 13 New .1 .LOCAL MEN IN tn ' Tri i h n'Cio nnninrn im g? ! nionnomnn in G. A. R. Commander . I !", 1 I 1 J tSrv SEATTLE PILOT -USES ROOF FOR Ail FIELD i i urn n am rn m mmmmm . . v u flRn TMFnFnpnnn NTYRiinnFT i i qtatp qoi nwc riyyv, yiuuui unu uuui i muuuul i W& U L "I UiniL UULUMU Pioneer., Mayor of , Medford Ready; to iTake iStand in ' :'C Hill Line Hearing Great ;V; Northern Has Presented J : Strong Case. ; '. AN;, FltANXifiCO. Nov. 17.--KHluviU .' to 'Mall Tribune.) The case, iwlileii. Iho' Great' Northern Westorh Puolflc railway have niridc U'o end ot tho first week of tire jjioariiiir bofqro Chief Jixaniliur .Maliafflo of the I. C. C. seems tu 'Ine.tg lie very HtronK. They have sltown, that 'll (rrcat .territory, both - to Mac and potential wealth Ilex cant of the mountains and nor'.h of tho trans-continental linen run-jtlmg-to'ttan Francisco, which la In Iouuately hot veil liy railroads, they-havc shown that from a mlll jti'ry ;,and economic point of view tlia,t,'thu present, north and south flora are even at Iho present tlmo ftftdeu.uato and lack of rnilrouJ facilities Is responsible for the UHHiijgr development of that terri tory and that a very much hire population will soon demand scrv 'lce which can bo aupplied only by now.' railroad building. They have allowed that tho S. P. originates traffic on lla own system from Portland Into Mexico and that the Oreat Northern only has a m;ill corner, highly competitive. In th extreme, northwest. They ' have ehotvn that from tho Great Lakes to tho Pacific Northwest the best and shortest, routo to und from fjnllfdrnfa Is via the proposed ex tension. ' Thcyj have shown that 'where competition exists the rates jlmvo been lowered and equalize!, 'tli Uervlpo Improved and (he run firing tlhioof trains shortnncd,' ' .Tlip1 cross - auctioning of wit nesses by Ihe H. P. lawyers seems to Indtcate'that tho defense, plans lo try to show that one railroad Is prof itable, to mure than one and lllat Hie 8. I. railroad hua alwuys sup plied moro than adequate service. 1 "think . I1. lawyers will cam their .undoubtedly large fees If nicy, can do anything with this n: (turnout; to slop what Is so evident a' atcp toward a hotter condition of things. On the other side aro two'hugo railroads, ten suites and nuniorous cities; on tho other tho tbtco 8. IVs Southern I'aclflo, Billy.; Portland arid Hhlppor Pol troons. ' In other words, the mem bora of the Good Tlullroad Service tssoclatlpn and Ha parent, the good railroad.. ... ' i: vVitft tltd arrival Saturday of Or. J. KJRoddy.of. Clranls Pass and of jucurora, mo ono remaining cnvi'y was filled In Iho gulaxy of slaivi. The good Iteddy Is to testify for fJpoit(at4'oa Oregon.- and since we linvo 'no,, reasgn to l)ollc,vo that, lie Is IntciTSIed In lesson county or Klamath Kails, It seems fair to ns Bunictliat ho will Introduce "our .valley., into tho august assembly. 'AsVa, matter of fict, that Is Just Wjt lib. told me he had come to f ll Francisco lo do. He told me la7illniber of other things which are of striking Interest to ''our valley," and '.ytafcli; are undoubtedly tru", hut. as iliey have not been men tioned, to our. ballroom at the St. Francis 'I won't disclose them, l'i'obib'ly the good doctor will give SV.tlio opportunity on Tuesday, or 'eduesduytu wrllo them up. At iy .rltt'n,, r, for otto, wus mighty (triad to 'see iteddy here, and I tv'olild welcome Tod llaker. with his portfolio of farts and figures and a lot more, witnesses. 1 suppose n first -class 'reporter would stick to his knitting, but t can't help what 1 am, and nt this point I wish to point a moral: Don't trust any one else to bring your bacon home do It yourself. California Is In terested only hi California and lit tle H. P. meaning Portland ban always opposed the foreigners liv ing outside of Multnomah county. f..mle' -that -for tho naval ftylm; mile.'-th navy department needs OU0.'acrcs presented to It. and now 4, will return to tho hearing. fTlfo offensive lias shot off Its Id;; tKUna anil ;now tho little machine ttunt n Iho perron of stockmen, lumoerni'eh, hay 'men. real estate .metl,' auditor, photographers ami pdtietcrs an-et huvlng their turn. 7f 1$ will go on until the middle M tire "week, each little fellow trying - tu make a huge notso. under the careful or acid questioning of the lawyer. i On Wednesday or Thursday lb-' jttlg gunH of H. P. will boom, and 'then all the third degree X. P. will pop. Mr. Mahnffle threatens ti hold hearings on Halurday next, which Is the day of the big game between California and Stanford, but If ho is Bo hard- hearted I pre. dirt, that-' he will be the only big man In ho roum and that he will bb faced with few Juniors. Jho mora 1 see of the chief ex aminer, Uiu more I Ml ml re him ami the higher opinion I have tor the I, whom he represents so ably. SURPRISE PARTY. FOR . .'iq., gtRLy OF, EAGLE POINT EAGLE POINT, Oro., Nov. 18. ( Special) A parly which com plotcly nurprlsod Miss Vivian Moo nun oa.bor tcntb birthday anniver sary was hold at her homo Batur day, November S. A group of her Mktlmitu - in ... 1 1 ...1 ., .. Velma Mathews, I.yle Smith, Kultl Ward, Mary Harnlsh, Klmer liar Dish, Bar) Harnlsh, Cuealor tlobort- ton, Dale Throckmorton, Alvln K aai, Krancls Uarnca, Barbara Bmlth. V!ea Davla, Veroona Davit, Junior a4 Mra. Bmltb of Medford. I I Mra. Uvea aaelatei) Urs. Moo a iB 'Brrvlot. V . f, , . ii ;' ; -a ; j . I' . I. -M ' p V..,r: ' " . (el i. . i - Tentative County Expense List Shows $10,850 for Cooperative Effort With I , State and Companies for ' Tax Readjustment. i Tho tulltatlvo couiitv 'judL'ct.l ndoiftcd - Inst Haturdny by the budget committee, untl. for which a v itublio ' hcul'ltig before fimil udoptlou, hus been set for lle Lcimbur J1,. snows decreases In soipo county dcparimculs, slight Increases In -others and the same allowance us In i'JZ'J for several offices. ..Among the Items listed Is flu, -850 for a survey and cruise for the readjustment -of timber as sessments. This will be with the co-operation' of the state tux com mission and the timber companies interested. Similar action will be taken In a number of "Western Oregon counties.. The aurvey Is also intended to straighten out any other inequalities that may arise. John 11. Carkln, n uiember of the state tax commission, spent tho end of tho week In the city I ami valley und discussed generul details with local officials. The poor, mid their care is a heavy Item In the 1930 budget the sum of (26, Ilia being nward- ed for this purpose. Of this amount $211,000 Is for the care of Indigents not at the poor form. Tho widow's ponslon allowance totals $61 lit). The general allow ance In 19211 was $21.ir.o. and for tho widow's pension fri&oo. the tabulation ot tho general fund. With the amounts, estimated for 1 oao,. nn dlho sums budgeted In 1929, tiro: ' 111311 . , 1II21I Circuit court 9111.ot10.oo $10, 980.0a County court.. 5,200.00 6.200.00 Advertising .. 000.00 ;-4, 500.00 flit poor .... 2(1.150. 00 21.150.00 WUVif' pens'll 0.500.00 5,500.00 llollntlcs 2.S00.00 2,800.00 Jail lfl. 7.K05.00 ' H.600.00 Hnoriti m.ui.i.vu 1 8,983.00 Cpurtho IIOUSC 9.000.00 9,000.00 13.190.00 15,027.50 3.800.0(1 7,670.00 7.195.00 7,500.00 2.200.00 4,0.10.00 7,920.00 6,795.00 Assessor .... I3.:lli5.00 15.572.60 3.COO.0O 7.000.00 7.3116.00 Clerk Fruit Insp. I'll Otologist tjchool supt.. Water master 8.044.73 Surveyor ' 2.300.00 Treasurer 4.923.00 Health unit .. 10,320.00 prosecutor l... 6.745.00 . Tho Increnso In the health unit allowance Is due to the withdrawal of Itockofeller iroundnllou support. I'ho Increases In tho county of fices, nro for the purehnso of new and'! needed equipment, und the nutu'i-nl expenso Increase ns the business of the county muiints. No Increases In salaries nro con tained In the tentative budget. THEO. ENGLE, DEAD Theodore J'.hkIc, well known Phoenix .resident, and southern Oregon pioneer . merchant, was found dead hi 1Im room In I'hocntx Hterday morning by Raymond lirownrlg, who was forced to climb lo a window In the second story of an obi bulblhtK which had served as his home for many years. Mr. 1 Ingle was born In (iermany. May lo. IS50, and saw service in the Frunco'l'rtisshm war. After coming to I'hoenlx. ho was the owner of a ulrgc mercantile business, a nil also considerable real estate near that place at one time, lie leaves no known relatives nearer than (iermany, but bears a wide acquaintance. Ills death was due to probable heart trouble and occurred tho evening before he MH found. Arrangements for ser vices nre being made by his friends, and will be announced by the Conger Funeral I'nrlors later. WILLETT STUDENTS IN Much Intel tt Is being taken among the muMe lovers of south ern Oregon In the pianoforte re cital to be presented during Copco hour tomorrow ivg-.u by the pupils of Itnsn It luck more Wlllett. The recital will bo broadcast over sta tion KM Kl) at 9 p. m. by remote control over a special wire from Palmer's music house where k new (iulbranson grand piano has been plu cod at the disposal of Mrs. WIN let. Students from both the Med ford and (Irantn Pass studios will be hfnnl. OVER 3OOENJ0YED. E. P. GRANGE CARNIVAL KAtil.i; POINT, Ore., Nov. IS. tNl-winl) It Is estimated that over 31)0 people pArtook of tli bountiful vhli ken dinner at the tlmiiKO hall Friday evening. The ocenston was-tho annual carnlvHl put on by the member of the ttitflo Point Ut-aiiK slid had u record breaking attendant-. The attraction. In the hall up stair gave evidence, that very ono wa having a good time and the various .booth contributed to lh miccc of th ffulnj.' . j PHOENIX PIONEER Itjuiliiiitf hifth In new iviimls illit) of I-jikIhihI, uIiii mailt a."7.7 i-ulM'd tlir sctipliuio ultlliMlc rttfinl to :tN.ro rv(. At lower rifjlit, FnivM O'ltrlm (li:ll ami Dale Jack hihi M't mi t'tuluiiiiKH' rccnnl tif 42U Imtirs 17 Milium'. Il- Allon Qnliui i m;i(le in tin' I'nited Stut' and 'grains rurrmrly v?re hi'd by Unlt- Aviatinn Kdltor thret In France. Four of the tier- Jed State navy fliers, f Aspuriuted I'resH Feature Werviee) j man reemdi were the work of one One new mark huB been record WASMINCTO.V HP) TIHh year man. ; cd in tin recently established eate- lias been a fieltl day for reeord j The nine other new records thin j gory foe women. It is the solo xmuHhinK by aviators of the United i year are: , ! endurance mark of .Mile. Maryse States, Germany, France and Kng land. Thirteen new world marks have been placed on the rolls of the Federation A aeronautic Interna tionale, the Kovcrnintf body for aeronautic contests, but only four worn for major events. Two of these, major records went lo (ho L'niled Slates, the seaplane attitude record of 3S,a)iO feet by lleul. Apollo Soucek of the navy. and the much broken refuelliiK en- durance record finally placed at 420 hours 17 minutes by Dale .Iftcksoii and Forest O'lliine of St. Louis. Croat Hritaln's contribution was the performance of Kuuadron- Leader A. II. Oriobar, who raised the seaplane speed record nearly -40 miles an hour to 357.7 miles an hour. The fourth major record, the I land ptune altitude mark of 41,794 1 foot set by Willie Xeuenhofen of 1 (Iermany, is to bo the object of mint her assault soon by Lieutenant) Greatest pay load carried to an Soucek. faltitude of LM)0 meters: Sleimlorf Herman aviators took the lion's share of tho 13 new records, being! responsible for six. Three were The" MaytUK AVn.shinK .Machine, .Many new members are behm company radio proKram, which was, added lo the roster of Medford! to have been presented last Tucs- pc;st No. 15 as a result of the blu I day over K.MUD, the .Mall Trlbun.'- membership rnnipalgn now under j Virgin radio station, will he on the way and II is hoped to put the : air tomorrow evening at 7 o'clock. local post "over the lop" before The program will feature .MuMne: January Isl. A special invitation ' lOmcrl, Ashland vocalist, lion Pro-lhas been extended to all es-scrvlce ' ' vost's Harmony Mugs, Wendell ! men In this vicinity to become af- Jones and Uiwrence tllll. saxc- filiated with .Medford post, which! phone duet by Vharlca WhltlucU and Pep Stone, and piano sides oy .Margaret Ossenbrugge. Klla .M.:e Wlli-ou will slug Tuesday evening. What Is said to be the first t'bl- nesc dally founded Iti America Is still published by its first editor, Dr. Ns Poon Chew. In Sun Fran-' Cisco's. Chinatown. " j WOMAN HELD IN CHILDREN'S DEATH !r VIS? W I Br IL i I V'l I ' HI - i i-acs" a ray, -sa 1,.. ,F it- "1 ;w 1.1 t,ei(H. Prf,j t'lioie Oladyt May Park! lnet) It In a Camden, N. J., Jail chiro.a with tha slaying of two Woodbury, N. J children and lutpscted ol having alaln four othon. Tho Black auit caat (Handing en end) it o.n.vea to nava oetn utca wntn Jakon to the woods and buried In the woman reputed husband. It for tivhitlon this j-'uv Is S(timliin nillts an hotii Wi u st'iiplano. LUmK. Speed for 5U00 kilometers: drier and Weiss of France, 1 1 G. 8 J I mlles mi hour. Speed 'for 1000 kilometers (with pay load of 1UU0 kilograms): Fail lard ami Camplan of France, 137, 1 : miles an hour. Distance, air line, light planes: D.l S. Zlmmerly. .Marshall, iMo., IhowuKvllle, Texas, to Winnipeg, Canada, 1 050 miles. Speed for 1 oo k I lot Meters (pay load 500 klloKrams): IColf Starke of (lermany, 101.51 miles ah hour..! Speed for 500 kilometers ( pay load 500 kilograms) Itolf Starke of (iermany, 14G.6 miles an hour. Speed for 1 00 milometers ( pay loud tOOO kllomgrams): Kolf Starke of (Iermany, HtJ.U miles on hour. Speed for 500 kilometers (pay 'load 1000 kilograms): Itolf Starke of (.iermany. 101.51 miles an hour, Altitude with pay load of 2000 kilograms: de Vaisseau of France, 15,837 feet. of (iermany. H.l'1'0 pounds. The luo and GOO kilometer speed marks with pay loads of 500 kllo- Is known us one of the live-wire j American Legion units of tlx-! coast. A big meeting Is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 25. tlas produced from smoldering, wood was made to drive a motor truck In a test staged at Sonera, Cnl., In the presence of army ficers. one ot tho children t bodiot wtt quicklime. Anthony Baker r.ght, , being held at a material witness. ' , 1 LcjhIci A. J I. Oi'li'biir (ii)ht Apullo Smick of tlic I. K. tuivy Ilastle of France, who stayed aloft 3ti hours -17 minutes 30 seconds. That is -0', minutes longer than the unofficial American record of Miss KUnor Smith of New York. . besides the world record, three American records wero set up as well ns several unofficial American marks. Ztnimerly supplemo ntod his world distance mark for light planes with an official American light plane altitude mark of 0,820 feet -for single sealers of between 4 4i and 771 pounds in weight. Kenneth Clale, Los AngcTcs, itlade -an altitude mark of lti.912 feet for two-seater light planes, apd Lieutenant Soucek set a new American land plane altitude rec ord of 39.140 feet. Among the most notable of the unofficial marks are those of Capt. Frank Hawks 17 hours 43 min utes for n west to east transconti nental non-stop flight, and 1 9 hours 10 minutes 32 second for the cftst-west hop. ''This and other unofficial records including those of women, are awaiting acceptance by tho Na tional Aeronautic association. XKV VOKK, Nov. IS.- Pt A ycul. nmj j .( ,ava ,,ftcr Arnold Huthstcin, llrondway gambler, was shot, the slate of New York today began the trial of the man accused of his murder, lieorgc A. itc.Manus, rack truck bookmaker, In the dingy, high-cclllnged old room where the criminal division of ths supreme court customarily sitx. a coin- tofflclal began calling the names of the ISO "blue ribbon" talesmen, from whom the jury will be selected. All spectators were barred from the room, only the talesmen and j the newspaper reporters, ntimber- of-jing 30 odd. being allowed through . the police lines. STOCKS DltUT IKIWXWAlill ;" (Continued from Page One) k Mandcvllle, Prooks and Chaffee, tho latest brokerage house cas- ualty. was a comparative new comer. to the stock exebango, with Its principal office ill Providence Columbia C a r b o n dropped S15.T5. Auburn Auto Jl. and West ern I'nlon S13.50. Net declines of 3 to $3:50 n share, or more, wero I registered by such recent favor ' He as Anncontla Copper. Now York 'Central, Cnltcd Corporation. Mont gomery Ward. Public Service and American Can. p ' Curb mnrket stocks generally closed moderate lower, with Klcc trie Hond und Slutro at $i!4.12. off $4.3. A few issues made wide ...ilitu linunrni- A mui-icun l.tclil K' ...... ...... ....... ....... Traction closing nt $'10, up $lti.OT. mid Aluminum Co. of America nt :!!!. 50. un $11. I HioldtiHin Sachs closed nt $3t. off :$L'; C.ttlf Oil $131. off $1.50; CHIes Service $2!.i5, oft H5 cents: New mont $l'JT.l:'. off $2.S7; Western Air Kxprcss. $35.sT, up $1.3"; Trans America $42.75. off $1.12. Tolal nales nil tho New York Movk exchange were i.74."7o shares as eonlrasled with 4.339.9SO on Friday last and o.o6!,3t0 on Thursday. Of all mayor In Kansas. :3 tier cent are morchnnts, while 53 per cent of all councllmen and city rnmnil""lonpr (lre men-hunts. poughs Kub oat throat! place torn ou tan(vt and swallow at It meltt. -u,Vm uilllON JAM U.ro VfBIV MIUIOW JARS U5CP TIARI.Y 7 - The possible candidacies to the Orison legislature uf u number ! bf well known Medford and val ley men nre outlined by John V. kiilly, political writer of the Oro gonian in -Sunday's Issue of that paper. The news article, whicji relates political gossip of various counties and districts in detail, read in part as follows: "From all sections of Oregon come reports that. interes,t Is stir ring In the legislative primaries next May. At that time there will bo 15 HepubMeun state senators to nominate and GO Republican representatives. No one expects that the Democrats will have a full legislative ticket, as that party has neglected the legislature for many years. Developments are pending In the districts of Jackson, Mar ion and Lnne and the largest dis trict of all Crook, Deschutes, Klamath and Lake counties. ' In many districts the members of the 192!) set-sion will run again, unopposed in tly primaries. "Jackson county's house delega tion has been wiped out. John H. Cnrkln, ox-speaker, is a member of thp state tax commission, and William M. TJriggs is too busy with private business to 'make the sacrifice. This 'means a new set up for Jackson. George H. Dunn, state senator, has not decided whether or not to run again, it' he wants the nomination he can have It. . "In . ex-service circles there talk of Paul McDonald and Seeley Hall for the house. O. O. Alen derfer, ex-mayor of Medford. N mentioned to succeed Senator Dunn, if the latter does not run. or in that event, for the house. "Others mentioned are Edward Carlton and H. Vnn Hoevenberg. an orchardist. If Senator Dunn is a candidate, then the house members will be selected from Medford and vicinity, but other wise the senate nomination wilt go to Medford and one house mem ber assigned to Ashland. Such is tho gossip. , t' "Jopephine county is unlet, only u Money Savers That Say FOR THE NEXT 5 Knhauco Ilio beauty ot your eyes. Kuilosli, the eyelash curler will H .MtiBill's .Mciitholaled Wliito Pino lor cotichs ami colds 60c Nyal Cold Caps will got a cold before It ttols you 50c Not n hit loo soon to order your Chi'lsttuas Greeting Cards. Order now and luivo somothliiH dlfforent. Wouldn't Some of These Things Christmas List? Why Not "Get It White Pyrulln llubnrry Pat tern llnlr Brush, the kind that used to sell for $5 98c Electric llnlr Curler. Tliey nro guaranteed and usually soil at $1.25. , 89c W'rlllng Paper. A bargain 69c High grade paper, full slr.e. box and worth dollar. Pound Paper. The kind you will llko to write on. Hox of pniK-r and iwck ot envelopes 49c. Harmony Records In the 3 for $1 assortment. Columbia Kccords. New one every week ' 75e FREE Cilasa measuring cup with each hot Ho vanilla fla vor - 35c afl We ra one of the apontort of the Chil dren a uoia oona oavinys organization to encourage children. Let ut explain It Assuciatctl l'ycfia I'Hoto Edwin J. Foster ot Worcester. Mass., waa elsctc-J national com mander ot the Grand Army ol the Republic at tho 03rd encampment 'n Portland, Me. Jnnu-H T. ChiniHK-lc, Incumbent, being discussed." . , It will be remembered that Homo time ago the Oregunian also mentioned Former Mayor Alen derfer as a possible candidate to succeed Senator Dunn if the latter decided not to run again, and that Mr. Alenderfer next day asserted positively that he was not a can didate, tentative or otherwise, for that position or any other legis lative one in fact would run for no political office again feeling that he had had enough holding of public office for many years to come. In general, from the talk heard about town today on the Kel'y news gossip from Jackson county, the view is held locally that the Kelly article was nothing but a "feeler," thrown out by Floyd Cook., formerly of .Medford. the secretary of the ltepublican state committee. Ill-end sales decrease from 10 to 25 per cent when the temperature soars above S5 degrees, say ' San Francisco bakers. Gardiner. Construction work being rushed on 53-acre mill site here for erection of lUU-toll paper mill. NOVEMBER "Qet It at A lunch or just a Coco Cola, A .Magill's special malted milk. Our fouulnln service will please. It has been plan ned to tlu that anil It will. just now everybody Is callluK (or Coney Island Hod Hots. They nre n dime and they are peppy. Just the thing for a chilly niKht. Mirrors, ilcnutlful wall mir rors In 3 size, placed In two groups. A wonderful value at 79c and $1.1? Tre-Jnr Compacts. Red, green, black anil blue. They nro now 50c Hath Urusli In colors. Hood bristle. Palmollvo' Soap, tj bars. Both for 98c Milk ot Magnesia. A neces sity in the home. I-nrgo bot tle 39c MagiU's Antiseptic Solution. lse It for a garglc-mornliig mouth and a hundred other things. Kull pint 75c Sargon S1.35 Snrgon Soft Mass Pllls..60e Llaten In on viuu. m ivvj, thrift among to you. KMED Saturday 7. You will enjoy it. , SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. IS.-(fl') Providing midday movio fans with a thriller they could not hopo to .j sec on the screen! Bob Work, vct-'j emit pilot, brought his crippled'' plane to an emergency landing on ' I tho flat toot of a downtown depart-l'? tnent store here yestrrday. Wnrkj ' and his two passengers, Hen Toy-. lor, 17, and Fred Knopli, 15, botlJ'L , of Port Angeles, Wash., escaped-:;. with minor bruises. The plane was' badly wrecked. ' H'ark took off from Hoeing field; ji with his passengers, who were nt'!-, tending a Boy Scouts conference here, for a sightseeing trip over the city. Ho had circled the city and was ready to return when his en gine "froie." Realizing it was Im possible to return to tho ticld, Wark selected the roof as an emer gency landing place. The plane nosed over when It landed, tearing two small holes in the roof and breaking a water pipe, which set a portion of tho auto matic sprinkler system in opera tion. Firemen were called to aid In protecting merchandise on the ' floors below. It was not believed that the store and stocks were dam aged to any extent. -.. The steamer Prince Olav, for merly the British royal yacht Alex, andrla, will be placed in passen-" ger service out of Miami. Fla.. to the Bahamas and West Indies this I winter. " Stomach So Bad She Lived on Malted Milk "Mv stomach was so bad I had to live on malted milk. Now, thanks to Adlerika. I can eat anything I want." Mary Decles. Kven the FIRST spoonful of Ad lerika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from tho sys tem. Makes you enjoy your meals and sleep "better". No matter what you have tried for your stomach und bowels, Adlerika wilt surprise you. Heath's Drug Store. Magills DAYS! Wash Clollis, 1 for 25c Sl.50 Shilling llrush, $1 Ever Itendy Knzor with five blades. Uotlt fur ... 99c ' Lunch Kits with pint size ltot- cold botllu !....$1.19 You soiuel linos puy $1.73 for them. Pnlinolivo Soup, li bars for 36c Chocolate Coated Cherrlo. Pound box - 49c Fit in Your at MagiU's"? Williams' .Men's Set '..$1 Shaving set of five Items. Put It away till Christmas. MagiU's Epsom Hath Salts. Delightfully perfumed. 4-lh. can 49e Collnn, 'J.lc nine, 2 Tor 25c Adhesive plaster Sec spool 39e 35c spool 25c L'i'c lliindage, two for i.!... 20e 75c cotton 490 Let ns play a portulilo for you. $13.50 and up. Kree A loose ixiwder com pact with each box of Mello- glo face powder, at $1 Until powder, and compact packed In attractive nift box. our radio program over evenlngt from 6:30 to 1