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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON,- TIIITRSD AY, NOVEMBER 21, 1929. fftfcaiand " A' week from today will he ThwHtsgUrtnir wristr -by Htij time of dar th1)eopw -wilt all hi) full. oX turkey, chicken and the like, ' and trimmings, with plenty of loisure time to digest it." The coming of the great national hdll-i day' will mean, that ;!the pbblte: school pupils will haye another vacation Of three day next. wee k,. ns-wiien HCHUUI liluoen nox. , oi,- n4dny afternoon, the adjournment will be until the following Mon day 'morning. , ' liu'slhes women of lodforfl -and -vicinity,; I ask for your, trade in uniforms, office and house .dresses, "By Medford itrade'. is Medford made." Please do not allow trnv - cling 'agents, selling n '-Inferior product, to Mite Medford money ot of town. I spend , my -money with Medford merchants and sell The nosnlla," the 'best made-to-measure uniforms on the marker today.' Call J64-.L, Xor particulars. Vivian Norman Mario. 24zu- Mr, and ;Mrs. V. it Wall, who will leave tomorrow morning hy mofor for-California to spend the winter, hold 'a'-delightful farowull dinner at the(r home on the Voor hels' road lust night, with 14 guests in attendance. ; , , : Turkey .donce'BhfniBht, Dream land. " llynge Hros. music. 245 OfKe', Federal bulldJnV elevator was Indisposed today, and while mechanical doctors were trying to find' the reiAedy, (he - government tenants on the upper floors and visitors to their offices' had to Walk up and down, the stairs.. - . Mixed Darwin tulip bulbs'. -EOs dozen, is.riu per ivvi at tpe mon o roh i Seed Co. . ! , .-; 230f -fiuestH frqm distance .register ed tlS .Meitroru llQieis inciuiie ,yru Williams' of New' York "lty, M. H: Parsons of Coilimhus. Ohio, -K. O: Teague of Windsor, Vt., I- Arnold - ISrown .of Ioise, Ida., and K. ,C. I,anhel of Conrad, 'Mont. Tlils' weather won't last much longer; now Ik the time to re-roof witb't'ertuln-tee'd shinnies.. Wnba'i' Lumber Cn.,"Kst Jackson St. nt Oonesec. " ". : ' nr.'. J. Roddy returned this forpnoop on tho fihnstil 'from Kan'1 Francisco.' where he iitfendeil. thj railroad henrlng lioing held there before tho Interstate Commerce commission. "Dressmaklhg 'and remodeling tit the Fashion Shop. 424 Medford: BlA-"'- Tel. " ;tf - Edward (MdCann, a resident 3f Josophlne county for the Inst 40 years, dlea .tt't 'th family home -In Kerliy 'this morning. ' Ills '-hiMlV probably' will bn shipped by I. 13. Hal),, unftaker, "to Los Oatos, f'a 'the' home Of lils 'son,' for burial. tyrants I" ' ' Wo hfcvo ' loads of llow Ideas to pitss oh (o bur patrons. Medford Beauty Shop. ;"Ask a friend." Tel. 191. ' ' '.'" 246 '!evPh "out of tho state cars re-' lutorod hero yesterday with tho ;lo- Ji . -.--i i ill- .v...nAn 1 CWI KlHtlf UUIU imiiiu : AVrltleri 'guarantee Is furnished with every Certnlhiteed roof put on liy Wood's 'hiimlwr-Cof-Kiast-Jack -lion ht Oeneseo. ' ' ; ' ' t9. John Anderson, who sustained Injuries In a buzx-saw accident here.several -weeks go, left today hy triiinjfor his. home In Baltimore, Md. Anderson, not yet 2D years qld, ,was htch biking . through the country ond stopped here ,tq do n little extra work , with a bui-jmw qiitflt. ' "While, worKIng with ;tlie saw, his foot struck the blade and was cut off near -the heel. Turkey dunce Sat.. tilght, Dream land.' Dyngo Bros. 'music.' , 243 'California uesl at Medford ho tels,. Include-Thos. Powers, Mr. and (ik, K. J. Letch of l.oa .Angeles, Charles E. Chatham of Sunlo Ana, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Polleck of Pasa dena! C. R. Baldwin of Bnnta Mon ica, and the following from .Sad FrnpclBco; B. M. Tnpscott, Geo, V: Thompson,' 'n.';'M. Peterson,' Itoger Kwlng, Steve' Wnliloii, Jnt-Jt Frecdlander. ' ''' ' Call In and talk to us about Hid j latest- apjirovefl methods In per manent waving. . Medtovrt, Uoautv Hhop. . "Ask ft- friend." Tel 1D1.' - - 'i''..-'', . , v240 . Superintendent H. II. (Jmlfh,' rep-' revn,ative i of the American Mall "road Ivxprens company, arrived .'n the city today on business. '. Kiiy, .Bill, be, at lodge Thursday nlghU or suffer ,tho conscquonccH. , ". . . .: .,.,rjlgh grade lump lime and hyd r'sted lime for spraying. Big Pines iJnmber Company. , SS4t( .Mrs. Daisy Mcflarry has relum ed from Pelershoro, Canada, .where she1 was cnilo,! on account of ,th" H' rln us Illness, of her father. Ash-J land -Tidings. ,A carload of the famous Ueaver Bestwall plaster board has tieen received by Wood's Lbr. t'o. S4 1 jle)f Barnetteof C run Is Pass whs It Medford business visitor yester-. itoy. -.,.' '' ' ; .iltajioe Thursday night, W. O. ,VN linll. ' Dynce Orchestra.' 24a I , I I II ' I I r - '-.".'. -'"' - VI y , I Have You FlukMT'i new Bar Oakei? We knihr yon will Uka V . i I.,- ...4 .... ,'l ., At ny grootr I During the pajit two weeks a to tal of close to 4000 acres of logged- off lands In Coos county end Dous- tne latter In tne .lamas vaucy paction, have been plr-seeded. Close to 2500 acres have been seeded by ,-Hr. a. Earl Low and William Hlch- hardson In the Coqullle 'loqallty and cpmos valley, for .J, E. Ford and W. J. Sweet, the latter havtnir some 2000 acres, .which consisted, of lOKged-off land, as well as much' that was burned over In the de structive .timber 'fire, pf several .weeks ago. Airplane seeding was Inaugurated .In Oregon i' MT: ''ow two yearn ago. ,The nam Airways company of .EllKene has Just com pleted seeding a .tract of 1400 acres In the Powers district for 'Albert ;H. Powers, Jr. The plane seeded the land from a height of 400 feet, vvith. a spread 150 feet wide, an A a mixture -of nine 'different seed vnn Mn . thn' national advert ,, s, jvar Hestwnll blaster board i nt vVodd's Lhr. Co.. Hast Jfncksnn it flencsee IV. H. W. .Clancy returned tills morning on -the Hhasta from. San Francisco whore ho spent (he past few days on business. Ilqyal .N o I g h b on .will meet promptly at ;inuw(iay hikhv The slate sunervlsor will be. 'tr. ont. ' '." .' 24.T . .Fire,' caused by an'oll. stove, re sulted In damage estimated at S0rt to, the . Payne dwelling 'at 10i; H.oulovard, Ashland, yesterday. The hjaze was placed under .control .in a short time hy tho Ashland fire department... Throe -girls, Normn school students', were .sick -in bei', ibut were carried out of the house when flames threatened the entire' structure. See our 'Xmns special now. ' The Peasleys. 331 East Main. i0tt; . ltobert Strang. Lewis and Knlglit loft 'last "night 'on' the Shasta lim ited for San Francisco on a' busi-. nesK and pleasure trip. They ex, nect fo take In the Vlnlverslty of ;nllfofna uhcj ';Siinford:';,'f oollll same.. , - Don't miss the blB.Jnln's.;it, RH: lodgo Thursday night. 243 'Jack Carle, Southern Pacific agent, motored to', Ashland '.IhK morning to nttend ;a service club lunclii-nn at the Hotel Llthln. lss ash. less soot, In that good ,eonl. Hansen Coar Co.'' Tel. 233!' Among tho Orcgonians nt Meil fortf hotels; other 'tJUjn those from Portland, are Mr. 'and Mrs'.' Liti'i- Fitzgerald of liike.vlew, W. O. My ers of Albany, J. M. Burt of Sa lem. Tt. E. Whlto of. Dallas, .WN. Cdlllns' hnd K". R. Hwansoh of Ku gone and W. N, Coble of Hosehurg. 'if wal dancing! Ls, desired, study at Fvo Benson's pcademy, Medford CenU!P-Bldg.1:, ' ' 1 . Miss Jean Kont. formerly em Ployed at the. county clerk's .of fice', is 'reported In ho 'shntiifhg Im provement at tho Portland Open Ah- sanatorium, where she has been undergoing treatment for several weeks. Thanksgiving millinery sale stnrtinir Thursday, Nov. 21. All felts and Solells half price. Vel vets 'and Metalllcs one-third off. Mlss'Tnvlor's. 42 Ho. Central. 24 Hlrtt'e1 'Traffic Officer illnhert Phillips, who recently was furnish ed a new motorcycle and sldeoar. ulmost met with1 disaster u shorf time ngo when riding on "tho -Pa-i ciflchlhway nnd 'the sidecar .on- enme discohnected, causing him ttt rtih Into the bfush along tlio roan to avert a more serious accineni. The machine, however, was noi dahtaged. Airway Banitary Hysiem.-rvo oui hog'to empty.. Call 1S87-J for np- nnlntm'erit.- '' ' ' S45 Marl'lagc licenses were issuea n, the county clerk's ofnee yesterday afternoon to' Andrew Wurts, SI. and Ahsll t)a-vls, 25, both of Med ford, and to Maguel Ortega. a, nna Lorn Ilnli; both of Ventura, Cel. Snn Brill's Sheet' Metal 'Works for radiator, fender and auto hody repairing. 317-u There is a ' well-known spoil known as snlne-huntlng.'but a bet ter one, especially "popular othohic li-iinslent molt. Is snlpe-shomtliiK. This' forenoon n "snlpo-shootor" was caught In tho act In front or the nollce station. He was an tln- ltcmpt lndivldual, dressed In shab by clofhes. Ho shot his snipe when he picked up on old cigarette stub, which he re-lit and then enjoyed a smoke.' Farther up the stree., he did a mile more shooilng. ' All 'Elks ore Invited to the sur prise party,' Thursday night. 243 Interest In the Ashland baby clinic has hen grnwlrig for the past several weeks and today's clinic, under !the 'direction or -Dr. F.mlly Bolcom, county medical dl rector.' ond Miss Edith iJtilbscluM'. cpiinly nurse, attracted '11 Imblwi for examination. Next month's clinic is expected to be betlcr at tended. '' ' ' ' Fells In all 'the 'lending color.), half price. Velvets and melnlllcs one-third Off at ,Mlss Taylor's. 4'.' Ho. central.' ' ' ' C4I George t. Pol lee, manager of the Cleneral lndemnlly corporation of America, was a business visitor In the city this morning, having ar rived here from Portland by nuilo,'. High grade lump lllne and hyd raled lime for spraying. Big. fines l.nmliKr Cnimmiar. 224tf Towmil I'i'atcr Lnke tWre Is n des-irt. hut tourists passing do' not recognise' It as such, for thereto clover and other vegetation grow ing, encourngt-d to do so hy th" erihelcss, a few years ugo It wrs .lust desert land, Now nunorciix of head of cattle use tills pasture. Bay Moran of Medfonl Is assnrln oted with the oraanlsation which has this desert and livestock. Cat tle, hnWo-Vcr, explains Mr. Moran. are shipped to Wood lllver valley, neor Fort Klamath, and fattened for the mi.rkts and from there a-c rhlpprd out of .Klnmath Fulls for the California market". Mr, nn.l Mrs. Moran ore registered at the Imperial from Medford. The Ore gonlan. Millinery sale of Miss TAylor's, 4 Ho. Central. All felts half price, ii. ' ' ' 244 ' Cruel and Inhuman treatment Ik given as the grounds for a divorce suit filed tn circuit court yester day hy Vina- Klsman against F. ;D. Klsman. The cotil'le were .mar ried in 1902. ' " ' lt me write your fire Insurance. Cnrl Y. Tengwalit, Hotel Holland, The cold ' Weather of the past few days has made the Bed Cross headquarters a more popular dec lination .for penniless translenttf4er-&?f)uarter's worth and got 11 passing through Medford. As in former jttars, applications for. char ity are more frequent than the offers to ork. Art occasional tour ist' .family 'passes ', through and makes request for -motley with which to buy gasqllne. and oil. However, Oils , type of begging U not as frequent as It had nep during the summer months. (..r . We, pa,y .,cash t:for , your., pl.d, smooth tires , when you ibuy J''lsks at real sale .prices. Jennlnii Tiro. (Company,- . ,. h i:.. 243 ''Temporary auto llcepses were Is-; rued .at 4he sheriff's office this forenoon to Mildred Orr of Gold Hill and C. J. Parker of Medford. let your prescriptions filled fct t'nivig urugs. teglstred pharma c'"t charge jit all times. . NejU dr .Klalto Thqater. ,', I Thomas Bowman, about 64 years old,1, a cook, was found dead I In a .cabrn, i inlle and a half north of iHpilanfi, .Mofilay plght. and was burljpd in 'the Kerby cemetery. tMr. iBoWmah ,'ls believed to hnvo' lieeu dead since last Friday, Ihe last dnv ,he wru seen alive,. .Little Is known of Bowman, although .he is said 'to!;havo some relatives burled in' the'eouhly cemetery.1 Ile.had lived' for some time In the cabin with jnilnthef (Tnan who Is 'said to bo III in tho ,jpse,phlno couqty hospital. I flrilnts Pas's X.'ourlor! -'. ' .' ; ' - wo , pay cash '-. for your bid, smooth tires whon you buy' Flsks ,at reul sale prices. Jennings T're Company; ' ,' ' " " " "' ' 243 Unnee Thursday nlglit,' W. 6. W. hall. .Dyrige Orchestra. ' 4i 'A. V. Smith 'ftfipllcd at the 'el'y building department yesterday to construct a dwelling on AVct Tenth street, at a cost of J3r,0. Special offer for Xmas photo graphs. The POjlsIeys, 331 Hast Main. '' ' '.' 240tf T. Walter Dlllard.' following a J slioft vls(t with A. ; F.; Waltorl Krcitse In' tlie' city this' wejk; has'l returned to Portland, whore - ne'! Is Intorasted in the law business. ,s in.orW.e.yu ,ne .aw ous.ne., , Hlh prod, lump lime. andihyd- rated lime for spraying. Big Pines : Lumber Company. ;. 224tfl - Clet the finest popcorn ,lri town I at the Monarch. Seed Co. -238tf' ', (luosts'frpm Portland itf' local! hotels. include Mr. nnd Mrs. Josoph Supple, JHf. and 'Mrs. J. E. llarii mack! Mt, and" Airs'.' A. M.-Cnnnonj Mr, and 'Mi's. John'lioTourrttn, Mr. and Mrs. (1. II. llitt, Mr. and. Mrs J: Cross, C. E. 'Priest; C. 'M-il'Vank, If. T. Judson, G. M; Hodges, A. It. Thornton, Ci H. Campbell, -K. Jnf Iferles, n: C. McCraclteh, T. .Duffy, H. A. Thomas. Wlllard Smith, H. :E. Albert. H. A. Barto;-., A. W. Giesy. Mr. - and Mrs. B. sf; McCliiro, F. J. llnwes,' C. A.' wei terstrom, L. M. Clark, B. W. Wink ler, C, A. Anderson, O. C. Monsev,' A. K. McFelrldge, O. A. Macy, L B; ,1'ersor' W." II.- Lawrence, Carl AVieveslok and W, O.- Smith. ' VVe '.riay ' e)iHh "'for 'your old. smooth tires ' when' you .buy Flsks at real sale prices. Jennings Tire Company.1 " " 243" Dr. -B. ' L,' Sears will be In Dr. Sweeney's office until Fob; 1, 1930.' . - - '. -24C ''Viih n. flllhBrt,' formerly nf the Eetinrtniy1- Mnrleet, lrf . now located nt the West side iMurkot,' 213 -W, Main' .St., with a 'obmplete illho' of fresh meat, .fish, .fruit and -vegetables.' -Free delivery.' Tel. -64S. .:'",. " " ' : ': ' 264 .Another sign 'that -winter-weath er is here Is tho Instllntlnn of now mattresses' ln tho city Jail for nri3-1 oners and penniless transients stop ping at the Jail. In the spring the mattresses, arc .removed .and destroyed, u winter's use making them unfit for , .further' sloeplim purposes. Tiiey aro qt fairly ftrtod qUulltyiut are large enough to nnlv uccommodnte 'vfour .. sleepers.' Jil there are more than that numbev. theyl nro -forced to sleep .qn the floor. "That good ooal." .We give sreon trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phone 539. '. . . .if The Pythian Sisters will give A rard,IMVty.lQnluV,at thc.K,.P. Kail. : : ,' .... 24.31 .Frank F. Sumner ' of Everett.! AVayne Klonlgard of Pullman, and . m. riiewaii.ni.cicuiiie lire annul tlio Visitors In -Medford from tho stale of Washington. ..Cjill pt 430 No. Fron,t and see a fine lot Att 'evei'Brcens. and shrubs. Portland ltose Nursery. ..' ' S43 Orchard brand liquid llmo-sul- phur can he obtained at Pinnacle racKing i-o. -j.ui S't .JiQnr Fish Is Always Fresh" . RedSnapper . Sainton : Halibut 4 j Fresh1 Crab BlackCod 'OIams Olympia and Eastern Oysters Lute Fish for Thanksgiving .Red iRook .Cream-- Cheese . ' Fresh-Vegetsiblec v 1 -s NICHOLS &ASHPQLE Phone 46 206 E. Main Potatoes are worth real money this year. An - Albany youngster was Instructed to go to the grocery potatoes. At more than two cents apiece,' spuds are a fairly profit able crop. Albany (Democrat-Herald- . - Fresh salhion and halibut at West Side Market. . Free -delivery. Samuels & Gilbert. Tel. 649. 264 Attention, lacies! The treasure chest with its magnificent contents will be shown at the M. M. Dept. store this ufterhoon and' evening Which is Us last appearance down town. Do not miss the treat of seeing, this display of fancy work and ' wonderful lingerie, all hanil (vdrk of artist. HhowT in Parish hall. ' 4li : From .Mrs. Emery Johnson In Hogers, Ark.,' .came 'i' .letter - this week to the H'arwopd Photo Serv ice, .requesting an' enlarged view' of tho circle loop in the Pacific highway through tho' Siskiyou mountains, Mrs. Johnson was mo toring hero last summer and bought a postcard view of the scene, but whon sho arrived horn, she had decided a large Colored view of the loop would be inoo. sary: It. -It. Harwood Is'complot Ing the picture thls'weok. ' Fresh crabs, clams, oysters and shrimps at Wet Side Market. Free delivery; Samuels & Gilbert, Tel. 64!).'. '" ' '"' ' ': '261 ij'lant tiillps, daffodils, narcissus and hyacinths now while the grouml Is dry. Clet bulbs af , the Monarch' Seed Co. 230tf Mrs. Mabel Poaguo and her molher.'.Mrs. nolle pavis.' roturncd to Medford today by motor after a two weeks', visit .flt Laarandc Ore., where they were guests of relatives. Mrs. Poague reports d llghtcful weather en route, but nothjng that equals that Of south ern Oregon. A complete, lino. of choice meats, fish, fruit and vegetables at West Hide Market. Feo delivery. Sam uels flllhcrt: Phone 'li; 20 1 Second Annual turkey iilance. Jackson lint Springs, Sat., night.- "44 buiiess callers In '- llay wore Frank .,. , ... ,.-., n An. pICKttc,' S. A. Nye. Jr.. of Tulnnt. and Mr. Wyant, the well-known storekeeper. at Lake 'Crock. If real dancing Is desired, study ot l'.v.i Bnnsdn'R academy, Mfldfnrd ("eiiUT llltlji. ' ' i!'l:' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt SA1.K Alfnlfa pasture, extra . good. . Xast end of Spring Ml. ' J- U- Yantis. ,.. , - 249 Kfin." SAI.B jOJl '.TilAOR Humn shlre buck sheen for. owes. David Illcken, Central Point. 2-lii WANT FID -Competen y o u n g ..voman wishes position as book keeper,', s.len(iK''nihi)r '; or dark. What have yotiY Expeiienced. Hnx P. .N .'Tribune. LMTi .WANTIOIJ Olrl after school to enro for 2a-nrontns-oid nany,, liv ing near t-oum t;enu'ni. i K., Hull Tribune. 243 W'A.S'Tr.n To rent small unfur nished house, flat or apartment, on nr:hear South Central. .Price around 12.- Box H. F.. Mail Tribune. " ; . 1 f43 " . Al'CTION SAl.rl .,!... - .! Hi mo f.VRK "f pi . . KATUIlDAV, NOV.,'23nD: . A fine line of used cars will be ot fered at auction Hatnrday, Nov. ' 2:lrd. lnoludlUK all makes. of pop ular oars and trucks, i , ; (rhese pars arc iin ncqumula .'r.tipn of trai)e-n, cius, taken In on ; lieu'; cars. ', ' . f ' -'i'erms: '40 cash, halanqe on - easy -payments. . . ,L. . We .accept trade-Ins 'ilSTrth'S;0'lt)T6rS. 'inc. 10r':bulli' Riverside. iledford. " 44 ! TOIt f(Al.K The Oliver oil am! aas burpers. pricos UH.r.n, $.11.00. ,aiilitl,. lG.f.O; reduced , prices. 10. fill, tlu.00. 10, SS. Kook ..case. .china closet and all other :,goods at reduced prices: heotllikC stoves'from 1 up.' Come out West Main till you see the sign and get your bargains. Pat's (-'eoond-llnnd Store. 2411 Foil 'nilNT ,3 -room furnished iipurtmeht private bath, garage. $23; vacant Sunday. &U! Liberty HI.' . . 846. yANTl'";p Competent woman or ' girl for general housework, small family. Phone l-V-4. 24Slf LOST Dark .liorn-rlnimed glasws In bli)ck case, Thursday p. m.. 'across street from Medford Tlldg. Mewnrd. lteturn .to Mall Trib nne. '-1 DANCE SUPERVISOR! BUSINESS WOMEN.. CHRISTMAS PACKAGE FINDS EASY TASK Ttjev new puhllo dapce; na.troi, or rattier' "sorflal 'sifiiervlsor 'd dances," whloh is tho correct title of tho position to which Mayor Pipes und the 'city council last Tuesday night appointed Mrs. Viv ian Norman Harto, officiated last night for the; first time, nt the Dreamland public dunce, and bo far as could he .'learned today had little to flo except to! ibe seen, ready to function in case of any .possible' untovrard evom. ' - The matron, or' supervisor, is" paid $iM by the" promoter - of whatever dance she .officially at tends. In ease of anything occur ring at' such a tlqnca which re quires police authority in looking after, her duty will be to summon a policeman at once. Of course she will make a general check of dances and report back to ' the mayor and council. In her written application t'o' Muyor Pipes for appointment, Mrs.. Barto wrote in part: ' "I understand that the position' of police matron for the city of Medford is about to he filled and I hereby submit my. application fori the place; ' "The dances need more than a , police matron they need a social supervisor and i fael tliut I am capable of handling, this kind of work, haying had 11 years' experi ence as teacher or higher grades in the public , schools of Hastings;'! Nob.; Greeley, Colo., und Seattle, Wash., besides other training that would fit mo to understand human nature. "This position, rightly handled, would add considerable to the so cial status of the dunces and moke FIRST APPEARANCE: -IRON! PLAYERS f&?$3& : i FURNITURE REPAIRING I V VrSiM( HIHsa upholstering, 'refinishinq W .rNed S.pk$';, Jadk .-Qakie S3C:; : -I .?vr. VV"4 m and .Dazzling', needed, W sure I It ''4r.vttdtt"?'''- '' :' Statfe-Streen Cast ""'y arc comct- -! l& . ,.-, ll '- : . . j 'igpi oplometi'y nssnros YjA - 0yS" & 1 80 SINGERS , aeeuracy' here. A mG n ' r 40 DAZZLING a "i W&l) I OO. V e.9' .-I DANCING BEAUTIES I. fff ., f-J j . A l-TZ" Iro 200 Other, I ft 1 ... lV "' WE DEVELOP - ; . ' " . , ..- M"gg' " FiFree4 ''' WEST SIDE PHARMACY -THE ALL STARTS YOUR REXALL STORE - -7w VM CRATERtAN , 0D AY' ! P" SVSBBaSBMSMSSBIBmWSHBHBMMnHISBBSm tm I ' '" - ; , s, f ' ili(fe7 II """""IIHIIIIHIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIII'1' I ' rl I GUi frfhnl ' rsl Insurance AV . ! : ll ' 'HlllllllllllllllllllilHHIllllllllllllll'- I W CV K0vtv 1"' AI-so p - I S ir SS1 ii i " ' ' much 'acting" j d&fjW I ' S.n..'t Dane. pupil. ' 'j 9 II . VV AX Eve..2o 'iW ;AeoMiTtClAIOAa :v,;rrrt;,: . , .Prcsaa3iv: : . ' .. ., ',.4,13 ; .... PLAH 10 Wi?PlPMG The. Business (and -Brpfesslonal Women's club - have 'rie'eided to sponFor the Moroni Olsen Players in nn of. their latest presentations, "The Maucropolis Kecrot," to lie put pn at the Crateiian theuter, Fobruary 19. Plans. for selling the tickets and- dfspo'sing of other de tails -for the production Werd out lined -at the regular weekly lunch eon at the Hotel Holland this 'noon. 'Mrs. Maud K. C'hnpmnn, presi dent of the Bedford club .gave an Interesting 'report on :the. meeting in Kiamath' Falls given' 'in honor of Miss Kuth ltlch, national field secretary, and attended' by a group of local ' members ' last ' Saturday night. '' '.' '. .- . '..'" ' . Heven clubs' in tills state have active scholarship loan funds nt the TU'esent time, according to Mrs. t'hupmnn. who also brought out the fact that a drive for a 50 per cent increase in club membership Is' now being inaugurated through out the "state, this record to be established before the 'month of Mity. A stoig rehearsal and tryout will tnke place nt the homo of Jlrs. it. J. Mulhollnnd next Monday nlcht at 7:30 and nil members are urged tri. attend, A number of clever songs and1 song-stunts are being rehearsed for the state convention to bo held here In May. nt thtmi .frlnces of amusement that would iiraw a bntler chum of peo p!o, and whom iiaYcnls would IVpI KUfft-lii allowing ilieir ynnns people lo gp. . : ' - ; "A! I set it, it, is not just a po lire inathn' that iJluceded, but a sort cf social guardian or the yoiith ful mora In of tho rlty." -lor.e ' Guc Arnhelm's Band -111 I MTWti l'j' I The news that the first Christ -j mas package tn he mailed front the Medford postoffice was sent out today for a point in Wisconsin, will recall visibly to . mind that Christinas ,ls but little, more than . a month uway. , ' It is not disclosed' at the post office who sent the parcel, or to j what town or whom in Wisconsin i It was addressed, nor the reason j why It was mailed so early to that j state, whereas two weeks abend j would, be -plenty of time fur It to be I niaib-d in time for delivery before j Christmas day. j Of course, the parcel bore the j familiar labei, "Not to bo opened until Christmas." Therefore, it Is j known that at least one-package ! for' the eastern section from Med I ford will be sure of! delivery before j Christmas day. I In the- meantime the postoffice i slogan is, ".Mall your Christinas purcels early. Husband Repelled By Varicose Veins Ilnl) wan fust losins every bit f Iiirt love for '.Mary somehow Uio.y' hideously Pnl;ired rrjLiye Veins on her letfs made him shudtler actually repulsed him. Foolish -Mary if qly she'd Ket a bottle of, that wonderful Aiuone's Kmerald Oil from Jleatb's or any draw store her usly veins and biine'noK would he one almost in no time. v Thin -powerfully penotratiUer and antiseptitt oil iuiflily' stftps the pain and soreness. mHrVfdoiixlv ti'enuth ! ens th Ps and swifily reduecs thi ! int. si -nIortHi uni nwuil.-ii vinM I" normal. Vou'll .soon tie uhle ! wear ilic ii-eivsi t)(. and slmri jl;iris without tin- sliehte.st fear of critieism the uppiutrumii of your t:ifs will ininruve ma n-r i-nt when tiuse uni)thtly bine, .vein dtsap- : : : ' No More Piles pile sufferers can only .get qu'.. safe and lasting relief by remnvjs ihe cause badlilood circulation in the lower bowel. Cutting und rulves can't do this an .Internal remedy must be used. Dr. I.eon hardt's Tlcni-P.old must be used. Dr. Jonhardt's Hem-!!u!d..a.hnrm-les li.blel. succeeds becuusc it re lieves this blood congestion and strengthens the affected parts. Ilem-liiild has a wonderful record for quick, safe and lasting relief to Pile sufferers. It will do the same for you or money back. Jnr mln Woods Drug Store and drug- gists anywhere sell lieni-itold vhh ttils mmrantee. WHEN SHOPPING Be cure to vi us. r lou ll- ei joy "looking a-i round'! here. So many .charming suggestions for the shopper, hjp shopping' tour complete until you visit us. JEWELERS ...MEDFORD. ORE. Dr. E. J. Carpenter 11 ' CHIROPRACTOR . 'afl and PHYSIO THERAPIST 319 Medford Bldg.-' --' Phone 030-R lld. Phone, P3J ,. ' ' If