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1 ! C I. I w I.' PAGE TWO ocal and Personal Tlilii year's dally grind seems Iho Mine ' last year's, only today seemed like Monday to moat citi zens, and In writing loiters yestet lUvand tnrinv they dated them December 1st or 2nd, Instead of .lnnunw'ist or 2nd. ' 'Hemstitching, pleotlng, pleating, button making and lioso mondlnir. Handicraft shop, G7lf Mrs. J.' F. Hoardman returned to Medford Tuesday from McClou.l ..I,- V... .. Knnn uuftti, I, son, fcarl Boardman, who has bron qulto III but Is now Improving. Notice to patrons of Flchlner'i Oarage: Jlavlngi taken ,over th,'s buslnesH. your' continued, patronafc" Is solicited for thl4 flrny by .'u;-l Fiehtner. Prop. 28t Mr.ny of the local students or tho Oregon State -college. Univer sity of Oregon ' and other higher educational Institutions, who hoi been spending their holidays va cations at home, left for their re spective institutions today. Home departed yesterduy and others e:i Monday. Let tho write your flro insurance. Carl Y. Tcngwnld, Hotel Holl.in I llldg: Phono 9!I3. tr New Year's day guests from s. distance registered at Medford ho lets Include Frank Knsmlnger of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. V. Halrd of A'ancouver, ' 11. C.. and A, A. Altha of Hnmmott. Ida. If you are proud of Medfurd's m.w nli-oort and tho new airways radio station, send your menus copies of tho New Year Mall Trib une of December 81, containing iiietiircs and stories of both. tf Y'. L. Hoffman was fined 2.r i.nil costs in Judge Taylor's cou-t thii- forenoon on tho charge of possession of liquor, after his p'oi of guilty to stepping Into a Front street doorway yesterday to take a quiet drink from a half pint bot ti nf llould ha carried for his qvrn use. Unfortunately for him. an officer happened. to see the art and arrested him. .Uso Medford made factory blocks. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. Ml. 245'.f " Tom Boil of tho Plggly W'iggiy store at Ashland has been traiu tcrred to the Plggly Wiggly store at Grants Pass. heductlons of 20 to 60 during Sinclair's January Ctcaraneo Sale. y. .- 286 Mrs. William H Carpenter left Medford Monday evening to spend a- week visiting friends at Ouklund, Cat.' ' ' ' ''"' iJess ash, loss soot. In that good coal. -Hanson Coal Co. Tel. 239. ..'- . .' tf The Misses Elizabeth and Edith Clement of Hulonl spent several days this week at tho home of A. It. Clement, tholr uncle. ' Uso Medford -mnda factory, blocks. Modford Pupl Co., Tol. 031. '"Federal prohibition Atcem' Tol Talent1 loft today for" fViWr Where tomorrow ho will resign that' position to tnko up dultns with the federal' narcotic' - sqund operating In Henttlo, which will be his permanent headquarters. ' Danco Old Year out, Now Year im Central Point Tue. night. 2H2 M"; K. Lucas of Klamath Kails was among the residents of Klnm nth Falls spending yesterday in Medford. Used tires bought and sold. .127 N. nivcrslde. 273 Just as everybody was learning to spell pleomorphic streptococcus, nrws Vo'mos that the Influenza germ hasn't been discovered, aftr all. However, wo have had tho mental discipline. The Oregonlan. . Hend your friends in the-east or middle west copies of the New Yer.r Mall Tribune, containing a review . of tho prosperity and progress of Medford and the valley the past year. tf - An auto license bureau maintain ed at Ashland has been rushed for the past several days with the Issu aneo of hundreds of licenses for thr first half of 1930. Adilnml serves thl southern end of the county. The Madford v1"uncl1 at tho sher iff's ufflco Has also; boon nyhed, taking tho sorvjees of five pm-sons to provide tor tho needs of the ap plicants. For Kale Kindling by the load. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. 245tf" ; Tito old location, but a now shop. Kxpert operators. Medfold Ueftuty tiliop. "Ask n friend." ' 8omethiiig new at The Dalles' wan a community breakfast, whl.'il was held at 7 a.'m. last Tuesday under the auspices of the Lions club. ' "That good eoul." Wo give green trading stamps. Hansen Coal Co. Phono 239. ' ' tf ; Among Orcgonlum spending NV-w Yeir's day In Medford.- us reflecto'l l).v 'local hotel registers, were K. It. H'lllto, V.' Y. White. Jr.. of Mugene and the fiillowlng from Port land: j R."0. Nixon.! Murray Marshall, I.. J. Ilor.nett, N. M llunsi-n. J. .. Hall, Fred Carriers. Mrs. T. Ic , Vol- and Mr. and Mrs. C. Kommer. Blue Itlrd'pure silk hose, regu lar 8c. now on salo at 79c, at Ulnelalr's. 28 ' The condition of Mrs. l.uann.i Halls, a pntlent at the : Sucre I lleirt hospital, wits rapurivd tod iy to he unimproved. ' ladles' and children's winter hats are being sacrificed In price at Ulnelalr's clearance 'Hale. 880 Houuty warrants wei'o Issued at tho'couhly clerk's office tills fort noon to X. N. Charley of ('Umax, ono coyote: Clifford Fields of Med ford. one coyote and one bobcat: C. W. Hutchinson of tiold Hill, one bobcat. Used tires bought and sold. 117 N. Kiveralde. 273' Crlmo In the Ashland dlstr'ct hss been quiet over the New Yeir holidays, According to Traffic Of flceV Bam Prescott, who was In Medford today from thai eliy. Un arrested two Seattle men lust night on charges of siphoning gasoline from Automobiles, and lie also rr ported that a service station there Has entered last night. As the ie-mjtt-of Christmas celebrations, tn" elty waa anrlched by 1207. sevei-ul man putting up ball from to 1 100 each on Intoxication charge.", Slulo headquarter of t It w Amer ican Legion has received word from tho ndjiilant gonorul'a office at Washington, D. C, that several hundred pleees of captured war trophies are available for American Legion post. Many of the pouts in Oregon have taken steps to sc euro uomo of thve trophies. beo Ill-Ill's tthcet Motai Works, for radiator, fender and auto body repairing. 2J?tr A motorist who believed in fast I traveling registered early tills week from North Carolina at the lociil ! branch of the state auto registra tion' bureau. He claimed that hoj had driven hero by tho southu'nl routo In nine days, including one j I ""y ,W'V m'w 1,1 V"" u'h He wua I " - - n route to Portland. Roys and youths' bib and waist ovoralls. ages 3 to 10, on salo at " January S"lc. ; Prohibition violators fared ! worse In Lane county in November than- In most of the other count'.-! of the state, according to 1 1 at' monthly report of (Jeorge Ale:t niler, slate prohibition officer. Although Lane county's Xovemh.v.' ! record was high, fines and arrests were nearly doubled in Dccomb?r. Everything' In the baby depart ment Ih 20 less during Sinclair's January Clearance Sale. 28li Among tho Central Pointers In Medford today was Ted Morova. who Is opening a new garage in that city, and has purchased ! large supply of new equipment. II j nun also acquired to services of u Portland mechanic. I Dressmaking and remodeling at I th0 Fushlon shop, 424 Medford ! npig. Tel. 1181. tf ''lorence V. Fish of Medford, secret.-.ry of the (Iraduate Nurses UHsoclnllou, announces that the next meeting of the association will bo held In Grunts Pass at the home of Miss Muymo Wood, on Friday. January 3. ' Dyngc's dance, Dreamland Sat 24 Mr. ;jnd Mrs. Thor Jensen ar rived yesterday from Astoria and plun to spend a short time in Med ford in efforts to promote a wres tling match between Kd tStraii gler) IwiB, ex-world's champion, and Hob Kruse of Portland, at lb--Armory. Mr. and Mrs. Jensen h-id been promoting matches In Astoria for the past few months. All day turkey shoot, tingle Point Sunday. - s I Included among the Callfortra guests at Medford hotels aro Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Huteher aiid Mar shall 11. Pomeroy of Suntn Clam, Mr. and Mrs. Furilln of Bantu Cruz. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Harrows of San Francisco, F. It. Mnchon" of Los Angeles, K. M. Franklin of Sacramento, Hugh Clark of Fresno. J-!. M. Kampf of Smith lliver, Will Hutler of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Williams of Iteddlng. Vera Mershon wishes to ntinounce to her friends that she has'necept od a position with tho Kmmu ("line Uenuty Shop. 281 - Tho first marriage license of 1930. was Issued this forenoon at ho county' clerk's office- to Harry lectin , 39, nnT r.ryo ixsoj, both of Long lleuch, III. ' A cense was Issued Tuesday after noon to lOmmett Gilo, 22, of Kugle Point and Allco Meyers, 20, of Yoncalta. Doc's old-time danco, V. O. W. hall, every Saturduy night. 281 ' Testing for Infectious abortion Is toklng grout strides In Polk county. Flvo communities are now working togolher to have the lest applied to tholr. herds. Turkey shoot. Fugle Point, Sun. 2K4 Tex lllckerslaff, Medford 'ind Kihimi'.tli Falls hexing promoter, wbh oxpeoted to arrive In .Medford this afternoon from Klamath Fuiis to mnke preparations for a big boxing card ho plans to hold here January 10, featuring Gene O'Oratly, southern Oregon alium plop. nutl Willie Fcldman of Now York, In a double main ovont. Feldmnn will fight Joe v'orbett of .Sacramento. O'tlrndy's opponent has not been announced. Dyngc's dance, Dreamland SjiI 2S I Forest Pickett, the well known valley Oregon State college student, who had been spending the boll days at home, returned yesterday to Corvnllls to resume his studies. John Thomuson, Willow Creek. Mlsklyou county, goes on trial Jan uary 2. on n charge of cattle rus tling, lie Is charged with having Illegally killed a steer two ye.ir.i ago. Ho was recently apprehend ed In Iho Philippine Islands, where he Was serving In the United Stulis unny. and returned to Siskiyou county for trial. Tro'i and rifle shoot, Fagle Point Sunday. 24 Mr. and Mrs.'K II. Vondenborg. son and daughter of Taconm and M. D. Swift and family are among the transient visitors In the city who arrived yesterduy. A Dodge coupe, registered to Al bert Webber of Ashland, was found yesterday badly wrecked in ll." Siskiyou mountains at the foot of an embankment near the Siski you patrol station. The machine Is believed to have been lyln.; therefor several days and there are no Indications that efforts !ml been made to bring It back on the highway. State traffic officers ar- Investigating the matter. Dyngc's dance, tmamland S.U. 2v Theli son's condition being tmi'di Improved. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Cii'ly have lelunied homo to Jackson ville fiom their former h'.inie at Moscow. Ida., to which city they were called some time ago by the serious nines of the son. who i a student at the 1'nlvrrslly of 1 tin ho. Itluo lllrd delustered rayon hose, regular 60c pair, now 3 pairs for 79c at Sinclair's January clciiram-e Sale. :st; Following their having spent the holidays with relatives near Cen tral Point, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mrrrili of Oakland, fill., left f..r home yesterday. Among lite University of Oie uim sluilents who left today for liugeno tn resiini their utiidti" were Margery K .velyn 1l!n- Ilton. ud Helh depart i driven this inoVt by Kutlll lhhv ret in n to Medford t ue. Allan, i MKDFOTCD MATL 9&?. -. IlifelTi in S& Noah's cattleboat had nothing on the elaborate, hand-painted Ark being made ready at Olympia, Wash., by a religious sect which expects a second deluge soon. This latest model Ark, discovered by a Marquette scout party, is shown above. The gentleman in fringed coat is leader of the sect, and one of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, painted on a cabin wall in the Ark, is also shown. Al Kt'ynolds, hih president uf the Ilotiiry club of Portland. txw Mm. Itnvnold.s. Wcrp i!I1p.Ih ut thl' I lliitfl Medftiril voHtordav. havln z stopped off hero while en route hump trom the south. Dynse's danee, Dreamland S;it.! CALLOUSCRIME ; jNPASTDECADE I'OKTLAND. Ore.. Jan. '1. (P'l A statewide seaiTh for tho hit an l 1 run motorist whose snvHRo, hruta!- . ity and wanton heedlejjKness vjih j res)oiiit1)ln for the death of Her-1 man l.ramlt, uu, I'ortland pedi'H trlan lust niKht, we.s In proi;re.-!s today. After crashing into Ilramlt. th motorist, aci-ompanied hy a womm and hoy, stepped from his ma chine, adjusted the h'eadliuht of his car and- sped onward. The woman and hoy' walked hack 75 feet to view tho body of Jtruwlt, authorities were told Ihith the woman and driver en deavprod to silence tUo ynuth. po- ileu learned, when he came hack to (ho dead." muchliiQv .('I'yhiffi "He's: TEN CENT CAR FARE P) ex- I'OliTLAXO, Ore., Jan. 2 James W. t'arey, city rate ex pert, told tho public service com mission today that the proposed . 10-ccnt strett car fare would solve the problems of the Portland Klee tiic Power . company und that within three weeks, he and his us- soctatcH would submit proof of the statement. GOVERNOR WILL SPEAK BEFORE COUNTY JUDGES SAI.HM, Ore, Jan. 2. (I5) An- iinuncoinent was niiidu lieru today tit tho proBi-am of tho annual con vention or county JudKes und com lnlsslouerH il tho slulo to bo held In I'ortlund January I I and l! with (lovotnur A. W. Noiblail uu ono of thu Ic.uiIIiik HpeuUors. Mo ru an iives Yuchl. WASHlXtJTON. Jan. 2. W .1. Pleri-ont Morgan has in-esetiled his to the aovernnicnt for the use of the const. and ucodctiu survey In maUiliK studies of the conlinentiil shelf extendlliK beyond the Atlan tic and (lulf const linen. ll Caiitalus I.IVl-JHI'OUI.. N. S Jun. '-'.(I) Kroni bosun's mate to crew of the captain's ttlK all hands on the Rood schooner America, bound from tiloucester, Muss., to Liverpool are captains. Six of them look the opportunity for an excursion when the craft was sold to Liverpool parties. linker .Muyiir Injured, HA K K It. (ire., Jan. 3. 1T) ScalliiK a laildcr to rescue one of Ills cuts, whteh hud been chased to the roof of an udJolnliiK hulld Iiik by a don. .1. It. Messlck. muyor Of Uaker. fell M fcid unit suffered a sprained iinlile, Firemen finally rescued the cot. Grants Pass Jail Too Cold; Inmates Burn Bath Door tilt A. NTS PASS. (lie. Jan. 2. (Pilt was so cold here ! diirliiu; the ulislit that ptisou- 1 era In the city lull in.nle a flro out of Hie bathroom door. The thermometer rt'fllsiored 2(1 above. TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, New "Noah" Makes Ready For Second II O II AO UAOT I . , M U. v. iiiu inui NCOMF ROOST! American Income Increased ; Over 23 Billions Between 1909 and 1918 Is Report of Bureau Had Shrink age in 1921. MOW 'VOHK-1 United Press.) Figures revealing viiHt growth in the realized Income of tho popula- Hon of continental 1,'nilcMl Htutes were National Uurea of Kconomic Jte- Hearcli, HKlimated In current dollarn. Americans' Income Increased hy more than S-M, 4 70,000.000 in the "'-VC'ii' Period helwecn 1009 and 1018. The total In the earlier year wan $r,r,!M!UMif.n00; in the later year. JS0.4 1 0.000,000. Thee com pared with a national Income hi lltO't was $l'!l,nor, OOO.ono. " " Theno advance figures were taken In advance from a statistical .report undertaken hy the bureau j over a perioq 4ir iour years, this Investigation was In the hands of Or. Willford I. Khiff and a corps of assistants, all under the Keneial supervision of Professors Kdwin (iiy and Wesley L Mitchell, director of research The full-report, soon to be Issued will correct, revise and supplement In detail. flKiirca Incorporated In the report of recent economic changes made last sprint; for Pres ident Hoover's' committee on re cent economic changes. NltrillltKC In lllltl An almost steady upward trend of tho national income durliiK the lust decade Is Indicated In the od vanra statement. The only lapse since llllll came In the period "f oetiaiion in 11121 when there wua u shi liiUaKe of jivcr tell billion dol lars. t'ommcutliiK on the total of reallr.ed Income the bureau's rd port draws attention to the fact that tho fiKiires do not Include any allowance for the Income which inlBht lie imputed to housculvox and householders for services ren dered to their own families, nor '.'T. "f K"",Im ,i celved by employes in the form of expense accounts, nor money earn ed through odd-job employment. It Is pointed out that the first two classes of Items are so Ki-eut In value that, were they Included, the lotal Income flRiiros might be largely Increased. Further. It Is stated thul the total of realized In come does not Include any income arising from changes In the value of properly. I'cr Oipltii Income One of tho tables Included In the bureau's report Indicates that t:ie per capita realized Income, when measured In dollars current nt the various dates, more than doubled between Jildti and mm and has since been stendlly Increasing uti (II. In Ihl'N. the average. pcr capliH Income for all 'Inhabitants of. the I'nlted States amounted to For the family of five members Ibis would make an Income (if ts;45. ,s a matter of fact, the report points out. the total rcullced Income Is far from being eitually divlded. ln 1S2M tho nverago pcr- I jun working fur a moiey return j received t l.K ' - j ' l. Drinks No Water I SKA rl.lYKF. X. V.. Jan. S.UFS William l lh-aper. who begun his !H st year of life with 1H30, says he has drunk tin water for 40 years, because It iHists pipes. lie uses lea. corfee and other bever ages. NKW VOHK. Jan. . tTi (llorla Swanson will have her Joke, she sent 11 great bundle of newspapers to tho stateroom of a voyairlng friend with this curd: "Thought you might like something to rend." OREflOX, THURSDAY, i May Need Science ' ' If Supply of Oil r . J t Oils IH COUnfryi 4444i4aaaaaaaaa'': t Dies MOINES. Ia., Jan. 2. --With only enough oil !tored to last tho Slates seven months, the fu- turo of a motorized world lies ! with Hclenee, Charles N. 4 s'M".0a!dh"oday0be: t for the American -Association l for the Advancement of Sci- 1 T ence. H lie said that each year during the past three decades .scientific investigation has t I hud more and more to do j with the discovery of oil and I gas. Wales IMaiiH Trip. LONDON", Jan. 2. (P)- Tho' ; l'rlnce. of Wales waa hack in J-.011- don todnj; after 8iendlnt; the holi days with his parents at BandriiiK haiu. to make final preparations for hcKlnnlng of his African trip nnd to Bay food hyp to friends. W A S 1 1 1 X(J TO X , Jan. 2. (P ('amain Taylor Branson, leader of the .Marine band, has heen ut every While House New Year's reception for 1(2 years. The hand yesterday played so numbers in four hours without pause. Shrine .Stated Sodiin llillah Temple meets (it Masonic hall, Ashlar. I. j Friday evening. Jan. 3. j ciei-uon 01 omcers Ml.l other important busi ness. Itefreshments after meetlmw. All Shrlners are Invited to attend. K. C. JKItOlli;, Potentate. W. II. IJAV. Itecordcr. I'SJ I.O.ST fl-ltltUXCY A woman who arrived1 ln Xlcd ford the first oT the week lost a bank book Tuesday contr.lning cur rency, all the money she had. Finder please return to this officv and receive reward. .Notice. At noon. Dec. 31.st. 111311; I took over the garage known as Flclu ner's (laruge. situated at the cor ner of W. (ith St. nnd Fir St., n the City of Medford. and will not be responsible for any debts In curred by lid J. Allerlu, operatlt.g as Flchlner's Oarugo. 384 CAUL FlCHTXElt. m .-tC('llll t OllllUllllllltlOll - Medford Uulge Xo. 103. A. Vyf F. & A. M.. Friday. Jantl ' v ' ary 3. 1113(1. 7:30 p. -n. Work In the V.. A. degree. Hy or der of the W. M. Mi' C. M. HOFSTOX, Sccv. Announcement It has been brought to our i.t tcntlon several times lately that Hie claim Is being mado that the rniquc I'leaners. Inc., and the Itnlubuw I'leaners aro all one. YVe wish to state explicitly, that we have never been connected, ami are not now, with the Itainbow I'leaners. Any such claim Is mis leading, and made with the Inten tion of deceiving. Hud laa-reiitx is not, und ha- not, been In utir employ since Xo veiuber 30th. Furthermore, he has never had any connection what ever with this firm, except as r. paid employe, and he never ha.s owned any stock In the corpora tion: any claim to the contrary is not true. The I'nbiue I'leaners. Inc., stau I on their own merit. Our plant Is fully equipped with the latest and most modern mcchuntcal appli ances, and any work Intrusted l us will tie carefuly handled and thoroughly cleaned In the most workmanlike manner. We thank all those who have so generously patronised us. We know you appreclr.te and reco-r-nlxe the best of work at fair priccr. and we assure you we w-lll spare no effort in constantly Improving that service. We wish you all a prosperous an I a happy acw a ear. I Xlyt'K rl.KANRKS. IXC. JANUARY 2, 3930. ' Flood .xmc.:9-.:-ma Delirious llcvciilg Cnclic. ST. I.OUIS. Mo. (U.P.) Earl Dowling. u former convict, re vealed tuo hiding pluco of loot taken in a holdui), while in a de- llriuni caused by wounds he re- ! eclved when he was captured. Fire End Long Life cASSOPOLIS, Mich. (P) Mrs. i1"11 Jy lived VM years and i1P. f " a that le5troyeI --;npr ll0in0; i nA - fc " 11 ipbifw i I UU L A I fc TO CLAoolrY i -B--''-,'-,--a1.s ,'. 'Oll KXCHANClH 30M-acrc ranch In Idaho; free soil tblack loam), 3 farm houses. . 7 miles wire fence, free water and plenty of It. Will take ltogue ltiver valley or Mcdfnrd property. - hi-; i-; mo si.ms. 16 South Bartlctt. 282 IFOK KXCHAX'fu:-Ueautlful new siiouroun mitiKUiow. 0 rooms unci hath, shower, bu Ill-ins, hard- wood floors, fireplace, sleeping inn i n, nuruK'-. woiMiKiieo, enieKen house, barn, fruit trees, : aei-esi finest soil. , in, jjUfttlfu: cJuge i, und to .school: a real home ami real value. Trice Sir00. THIS HEAL TCSTATTC EXCHAXGB 'Owners. 14 X. fliverside. Phone 14H6. We' trade. 284 Foil KALK Dandy almost new modern bungalow. lai'KC livinit room, fireplace, hardwood floors. .iuzK plaster, basement, furnace, double traratre. Iiii-ko corner lot. nice oak shade trees. Price JTii'SO; only $300 cash. l'.KKRH & SI.MS. , IS South liartlett. (l()OI)-WII,I. VHKD CARS Start the year right; don't take chances on the purchase of a used cur; be sure you aro set ting it at the right price and from a dealer that you can de pend upon, then you will get value.. IMS Pontine Ijindnu Sedan In nice .shape, with C wire wheels $725 11I2S Standard Pontine Sedan, practically now motor. ...$6.1(1 1827 Kssex I'nupc. reconditioned throughout, a good buv nt -.S3 S.I A splendid 1'.I27 Oakland Sedan $117", A Star Touring and n Ford box body cheap. . SANl)l-;itSO. MOTOIt CO. TltADI-; Ised Chrysler Sedan 111 good condition for eoultv in small home, or will sell cheap for cish. Call l'.3. Ashland. 2H3 I'Olt SAI.K Nearly new circulat ing henicr, hslf price for quick sale. Phone 364-H, or call 1307 W. Main. 2N2 I'Olt SAI.K Uu by chicks 5c. vou furnish eggs: Allstrolorp-Lcg-horn pullets 85c. linok orders now. Southern Oregon Hatch eries, P,ox 41(1. Medford. S8 FOIt HUNT 4-room modern du plex furnished apartment; ga rage: $35. 242 South Grape. 285 - ' 285 WANTED Thorough experienced bookkeeper wbo has had previ ous experience in automobile ac counting and capublo of taking j ciiine emu-go or orrice. llo not reply unless qualified. Reply In own taandwrttlng and state age end leferenees In first letter Address llox 73. Mail Tribune. i ; ' 28,-, FOIt HAI.B 13 Flint touring: Hex enclosure; fine condition. Chen p. 444 So. Ivy. 281 FOI! hunt 8-room furnished duplex; lights and water paid. Reasonable, 444 so. Ivy. ;,4 FOR RKXT OR I.KASK Modern house with stove. II in W. 111th FOR SAI.K Oround alfalfa hav. Ted Fish. Phoenix. FOR SAI.i; Three cows. $15 to .' Ted Fish. Phoenix. ;ss FOR RKXT Furnished apart ment. Phone 641-W. after 5 n m Adults. 281 Hill UK XT t and J-room house., furnished. Water. $10. $15. 8f J'nmmlt. 2,j LOST A folding camera the first of the week. Iave at T All Stew art Ave., or Mail 'Mrlbumv Re. 'll'. FOR TRAHK $.-,ni oqtlltv on home ,.,,! ji, ,,,,,, (l,r pn,. Phone 4US H-S. -sj. GARDENER THANKS KIND DONORS FOR PURSE AND HOhSE S. H. :eisun, lii-yiaj'-olil K'H dencr, who on Ueceinber i the tragic victim of a ""' place on Capitol 1 1 III which swept uwuy his entire eiirthlv fortune u barn, a liuggy top, gariien c'ii'U mcnt und worst of all M b'"ne? horse has made a N'i' ;irs resolution. As soon us the si-ring v.iinec sets In he Is golnu b oh garden. And ho is goins to ,v,"'k liurder than ever Inform- 1111 attempt to assure hluuH'lf an ln" dependent livelihood fr tt' le" mainder of ills days. Moved by the elderly man'9 ""s coining into the Chrlsuiri" reason, a number of Capitol J till ni''Bh bors, led by Merman I'owoll en acted the role of Mama c'lau.i in his behalf and presented Mi'- -N 1 son, with n purse of The Humane society notified him lh"( he is to receive a hois.' Several other gifts cailio to htm from un known soureiH, anil the sartl-'iior who lias always been charactenz--1 by an independent nature, found It hard to stem the tide "( lean that Just would force themselves, to his fading eyes. ! Ho doesn't exactly knew who, to thank for sto-h a floed ef gen -I eroslly, so he naked 'The 'Mall Tiib-! une to do It for him. It is the . knowledge or t'ocse new frir-nds, he said, that is giving him l'''j courage to carry out his New Year's resolution. ' Severe Coughing Spells Quickly Ended; Distressing coughs canuot tire j out and weaken you this winter if! you take Foley's Honey and Tar , Compound. Kach dose carries the : curative balsamic virtues of pure ; pine Tar, fresh - demulcent; Honey, with other valuable touifli healing ingredients, into direct con tact with the irritated throat cough faces, covering them with a heal ing, soothing coating, cmiing the ; distressing cough, its quick mc-' dlcinal action Is not hindered by I opiates nor chloroform. Is mildly 1 laxative, quickly effective, depend able for coughs, tickling tin-oat. , hoursettess, cruupy und brondiiul i coughs, troublcsomo' night conuln. ' Ask for Foley's Honey und Tar. For salo by J&rinin & , Wpods' Drug , Store, corner Mulit and Central. - TWO HOT-BLOODED CABALLEROS. , . AND AN INTRIGUING SENOEITA "t " ; . ALL TALKINfj j M VV30f3S h 1 8 "big yi Buy Theatre Tick- .J ' ,ajaat W y-m. -Jmmm A Tropic Beauty- J V? crust o( Long Island I &Jml TODAY 4 IBCUik-McCullouoh In' "KnigU Out" t 10 and 25 Paramount ' 10 ""d 33 Sound Newt . Tubing' Vi'lciuii llcttti ; I .X f 'lOi'liivNiO. Orc. Jan.. ,(,-! Junius Oliver Beltis,- prominent i . I .ii t of thu Coburif section for j the past 2ii yours, died Tuesday ut the ago of 84 years. Ho was ono or inn inosi wiueiy .Known civil & wur veterans In this part of tho count i-y. GALLSTONES CAUSE TROUBLE Don't use hoipe treatments r ' 1 , 'f! Kor pithis Jn your hak' or side, tn if veil think you havuUomaeh or liver trouhlo,, trv FKrlTOI-A. (int duso kIiowk results!, ' )''or over twenty years FltlUTOI-zA has heen ust'il hy nu.ny fluffer.orj' Who havii tlM-ivh.v heen -uved froW.Uho pala iiinl risk ot :ih operatlpn. Tho Kill ITOi-A formula is tho same tu tluv as always and ofeh brings re lief after the first 'dose. Many people state , they wave m)' hope of ever heinR relieved, hut- one dosu (.f I'ltl'ITOLA convinced them that i hev need no longer suffer pain from gallstones. Give I-'IU'ITOLA a L-hunce. Vou can have tho same Nperience. For salo. recommend: el and Kimi'iiteed hv MaKill Drutf Cn., and other leading drUrifflsts. f Dr. E. J. Carpenter CHIROPRACTOR and PHYSIO THERAPIST ' 319 Medford Bldp,. Phone 430-R Dimes INSURANCE S 9 M I " I Jtl J J4. A. M 4