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P2QE TWO Iocal and -'Personal Bum Wralliar PrnpliPt .' , . vIn the way ot apology for th inclement weather of today, to the school children and health depart ment of the city, for the puerile efforts of a certain punk amateur JournallKtlc prophet to "rofetell the weather, thB local department of thin newspaper hereby state that It disclaims all responsibility for the futuristic Ideaa of this Indi vidual, who cackled In much glee yesterday that nls weather outburst of last Friday had brouirht on .Sun day's fine weather, which It was in timated would continue over today. To Attend State Ilunrtl Mwtlnic K. M. Wilson leaves tomorrow for Portland to attend a meetinu of the stale bonrd of accountancy. of which he is president. There will he an examination of uppli cants. Visitors from Seattle Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hlnson and two daughters of .Seattle. Wash., are visiting with Mrs. Hlnson' pnrents, Mr. and Mrs, U. H. Lortnn Mr, Hlnson is connected with the First Seattle Dexter Norton Na tional bank of that city.. I will pay 15.00 roward .for in formation leading to recovery o: outboard gasoline, motor for -boat, stolen from my ranch. C. A. DeVoe. 52tf OreftTOliians at lintols Among Oregon residents regis tered at local hotels are T. J. Ker nnn of Hoedfipui't, , Mr. and Mrs. .1, C, Bellinger, It. CI. Harris and N. M. Llnkbllner of Halem, Justin Hensloc of Alarshfleld, James 1 Ilrand of Coos Bay. fleo. W. Knight of Hubbard. L. P. Oram, H, K. Al lison and iuy li, Johnson of 12u geno, It. M. Myers of Oregon. Cite, F, H. Sypher of Gervaui and C. fl. Flasher of Hillsboro. . We have a few sample hallnU for the courthouse proposition, also I republican nnd democratic tlckels for the coming primary, for distri bution nt this office. ' 53 ScJindes Called Norlh Larry tichado was called to Port land this morning by a telegram tolling of the sudden death of this mother, Mrs. J. P. Bchade, who died of heart failure. Mrs. Schade accompanied her husband north. News of his mother's death came as a groat shook to Mr, Hchudo ns she had been visiting in this city last week and only left Sunday for her homo In Portland. . pressmaklng and romodellng at the Fashion flhop. 424 Medford Illdg. Tel. 1181, If (leiio O'Grntty Disabled Gene O'Grady, while training In Oakland recently suffered Injuries which will prevent him from fight ing this week. -1Mb Injuries, V re currence of a former Injury, nro causing him considerable trouble, He Is returning to Ashland to re cuperate. Ashland Tidings.' Dry kindling 12.50 per load. Val ley Fuel Co.,. Phone 76. - tf lUM'k to DiihIiirsh Again Following severnl months spent away from l)is office because of illness, W, . W . Thomas, Medford broker and maker of loans, has been . keeping office hours for a short time, hut Is still not.com pletely recovered. Lady driving to Oakland Thurs day morning, wishes lady for com pany. I. O. Box 1101. 52 Will Attend lUilly A number of local young people nro planning to attend tho chrlv tlnn:Kudeavor rally in Grants Pass next Sunday afternoon, when Dr. Ira K.. Mmdreth, ; Internationally known speaker, .will .address the group. The shield will be awarded tho society - with the highest per cent of enrollment present, , A good dinner for lOe. Lutheran church, 4th and Qakdule, Wednes day, 6:30 to 7. J 6J From distant Points. Guests from a dlRlanee registered at Medford hotels Include Hun Thompson of Miami, Fla.. C. W, Klmbnll of New York city and Ed Campbell of Kalamaxoo, Mich. 16-ln. green plna slabs, large or sm&ll loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7. S44tf Here from Florida - Mrs. Haggedy of Florida stop ped In this city the first of tho week to visit Mrs. D. W. Dickey whllo en route to Steamboat to visit her brother, Mr. O'Connell, Anyone who would llko a bar gain In a high grade banjo should call at hls office and Inspect the banjo left here for sale; a sacrifice regardless of cost. 25tf Medford Housewives prefer Fluhrer's breads two to one over other brands. Ample proof of outstanding quality. h A At any grocer VlnllB OniU-r Ijiko Ow .Man Into, UtviiM.' Miss Oladys .Murphy, well knownl The county clerk's office yester southern OreKon Normal school i day afternoon Issued a marrlantj student, made her first trip l Crater Ijike. this season lo-st week end. The last few miles of the Journey were made in skis. MI'.s Murphy reported the park as foeini; very beautiful with Its heavy blan ket of snow, wljlch she Bays was all wet. Auto Licenses Issued - The sheriff's office yeJWdny Is sued auto licenses & follows; M. .1. mark of Central Point, It. W. Itoso. and Jesse Miller of Kugle Point, M. II. Fields ot Hrownsboro, V'IikII Leslie. Glenn Davis,, V. Zun- del and 11. 'M. Hamuelson of Med- ford and John Cotton of It.iitu Itlver. Hat bargains Wednesday and Thursday at Krnmy Lou Hat Hhop In the M. M. Store. Ileal money savers, Mile, (I. US and up. fi3 llaek from Vancouver Newton (.'. Chuney returned yes terday from Vancouver lif.rrnck, where he had spent 15 iy taking special training - wnrk. Mo Ik a lieutenant In the United States of ficers' reserve and is also In eharn of tho citizens' military training emnp for Jackson county. lie re ported that the county quota, hu. been enlfii'K?d and that several vancies are hUU open. The camp begins June 1H tor one month at Vancouver. The Peaiiley's new studio now open, opposite new Holly theater. tf VlMltliiK In Metlfiinl Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iong ar rived from Santa llona. Cal., to fpe;.(l (i few dayp in Medford visit ing friends and attending to bun! nenH matters. Mr., and Mrs. lon formerly lived in Central Polni, Where tho former wis interested In the bicycle repair find second-nan J business six or seven years ftgo. His father died recently ,und he brought tho allies of his parent, cremated a month ago, for Inter ment In tho Central Point ceme tery. , Lady Elks, cards and pool, "Wed nesday afternoon, 2 to 5. tMrs. II. T. Hubbard and Mrs. Charles Uav are the committee In charge. Ilptnr Stiilo Hotel (Jiiok.h ; Among residents of California registered at Medford hotels aru U. N. Codd. K. B. Compton, Iyn Coleman of Ios Angeles, Mr. nnil Mrs, It. W. Uurrows of Petnlumn, 11. McCuteheon of Mt. Khast'i, Krnnk II. Hull of Lenmore, J. C. ; Mallow and Mr, und Mm. I, Ji. Mallow of Ft. Jones, Mr. and Mrf.j W. 10. Luwson nnd Mr. and Mrs.! C F- Tulibs of Nupa. Mrs. P. M. Oreq of Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs.! C. F. Condpn and child and Itorth v KonR of Hollywood, Hoy Ji. Oiachos of McCloud, and the following from 8n Kranclaco:, H. H. Gallagher, Guy Mcintosh, W. G. KJotuher, Mi. and Mrs. J.i b Hutchison. , , D u a r t' Croqulgnole pormnnoni waven at Tloseborough'B Bfiauty phop. IB So. Central. To.. 302. 53 To WrcM'k Ilullilliitf I R. O. nnd W. 10. Whltealde yes terday filed an application with tho city to wreck a dwelling on Hix'.n street fin make room for the con struction of a new drive In market at a cost of $50,000. Tho houn waH constructed In 1 8l0 nm still luyt he original roof, it had been tenanted by a sowing mnctjlne com pany. 16-ln. greon Pino slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuoi Co., Tel. 78. 344tf AkIiIiiihI rllnlo Thursday The regular child welfare clinic for Ashland will he held Thursdt.v ofternoon with ir. U. U. Barkwlll of Ashland In charge, assisted by Miss lOdUlt baubsch or,; county nurse., . , . , Mr. and Mrs. J, H. MrKenalo of Med To id nnd Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Homes of Ashland wore Sunday visitors In (Hants Pass. . Ay About MoKslmrkH Klamath county boasU the larg est inuskrai farm In (ho world, both In ucros and number f In hablt(nts. Here In 1-nno county we have some pretty fair mossbacK farms. Tho fur Is not uulto as long hut it is much thlcker.T-r-HpiingflMld News. Special prices on hats nnd shoe Wednesday and Thursday nt th Band Box nnd Hhop Box, 223 Kast 6th. 63 IliilliXHid Men How L.. C. (Iramm, onslstant superin tendent of the Southern Pacific, is In the city today from Kugene at tending to business muttors and conferring with shippers, H. 10. Mllsun, assistant trail) master, Is also here from Kugene. For best green slabs, nsk driver or call MedfortJ Fuel Co. Tel. 631. tf Visitor from Vvo A resident of Cove, Union county, eastern Oregon, foi many years. Hlmer Kulp Is spending a short time in Hams Volley visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. K. Weaver, and his grant mot her, Mrs. Wagner. Cove is In the center of a fm-tlle farming country, featuring quite number of prune orchard. The past ten years have not beep kind to that settlement, as the census figures Indicate a decrease In populutlon, but tbingH havo boii looking up the pnt year or two. Dynpo's dance Wed. nnd Bnt.. Dreamland, Clents. 76c. (3 New (ilrl nt Wlht'liim.'s Miss Miriam Krynnt, expert besiity operator. Is no employed At Wlnelsmt'ft BeMtty parlor In the Hotel Medford building, assisting Vloln Mae Corby. Miss Bryant was formerly with a beauty shop at tfensldo. Ore. Phone 62. We'll haul nwy your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 337tf Collcot Coyote Houniy l.ouls Ht rati be nt Central Point yesterday collected three dollars j from the county ilerk'n office for a coyoie nouniy. MEDFORD MAIL license to Louis Matlon, 35, and ulu Ouskel, . 37, both of Fort Jones, Cal. llcdliltio Ktory "ImaKlne my embarrassment." said Dumb Dora, "when, according to my custom, 1 looked under the bed before retiring. I had forgot ten that I was in an upper berth." I'nion Pacific Magazine. Don't miss the specials Wednes dayand Thursday at the liand Box andHhoe Dox, 223 Kast cth Ht. 53' Home from Kugcne Mr. and Mrs. It. p.. Hammond returned to Medford Sunday even ing from Eugene where they visit ed their son Hob and participated in Junior week end festivities, Mr. Hammond attended special Moth er day affairs and Mr. Hammond met with the state executive com mittee of Oregon Dads at break fast Sunday morning at the home of Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall. Let me wrlto your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwald, Hotel Holland Bldg. Phone 9S3. tf' In City on Business A. M. Heaver, Homer Billing, Wm. M.' Brlggs and E. D. Brlggn were among (ho AHhland business men In Medford yesterday. See Brill's 8heet Metal Works for radiator, fonder and auto body repairing. tf Many Anliuuls Killed 1 During April, 31 hunters working for the predatory animal division of the United States geological ur vey killed 647 coyotes, '11 bobcats and two bears, according to Stanley (1. Jewett, leader of predatory ani mal control in this state. In adui Hon, 53 unborn coyotes were, kill ed, two unborn bobcats were de stroyed and K7 porcupines, 13 bad gers and six skunks were taken. lti-ln green pine slabs, large or small loads. Valley Fuel Co., Tel 70. S44tf Hero from Portland Ouests from Portland registered at local hotels Include Dr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Coffuy.- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Htebben. F. ;H. Clover, U W. Home-, A. F. Hmltli, F. A, Porrutt, O. Mld dleton, H. U. Bruce. S. G. WiUeU. T. W. Hoke, C. E. Burnett, G. L, Curry, Jr.. J. V. Barker, Wm. Ui- vit. It. Bloomfield, -Mr. and Mrs. Ci. E. iMne, W. X. Hipe, O. W. flrleshack, F, A. Mead, W. Ji. Kox, I). 11. Wlarrett, II. H. long, F. V. Legler. It. B. Watson, James Mitch- pll and Frank Booner,- ' . JjOt us haul away your garbage and refuse. Phone G42, City Sani tary Service. 387tf Klamath lo Vote on Charter. Tho Klamath Falls city council has passed a resolut'on calling for a tflioclul election for. June 2 to vote on the new charter. The new charter provides for the city manager typo of government, j ''' hreon fir slabs, honvy kind! with" ots of mill end blocks. Medford Fuel Co., phono 631. tf Suffers Injured Hand Mrs, Hose Buckley of Applegato sustained n badly injured hand this morning when It became entangle 1 In n clothes wringer and was drawn betwoen the rollers, The flesh wn.s turn from three fingers. She wrs rushed to Aledford for first aid treatment. , , - , We specialize In radiator and fonder repairing at Van's Garage, 38 So. llartlett. Phono 208. tf VIsIUmI (rnnlH Pass, Mr. and Mrs. Peter .Dietrich and family ot Medford visited with Mr. nnd Mrs..(leorge 1), Me- Brldo. at Orautu Pass lavt Sunday. Tho J,easley's new studio now open, opposlto new Holly theater. tf Mod ford Harbor Hot urns Following nn ahsoncd of six months, Ham Puague, well known Medford barber, returned yester day from eastern Oregon and Ida ho points. He spent sometime In Knterprlso In Wallowa county, vis iting relatives nnd nlso was In the hospital thore for a short time recovering from the effects of a motor crash. Usually regarded n.- a cold oountry, Mr. Vongue wild the Knterprlse section had less snow than Medford hist winter. Dyngo's dance Wed. and Sat., Dreamland. Gents, 70c. 62 Plaintiff Wins Suit. Mary Melklo und J. F. Melkle yesterday In circuit court were awarded a Judgment of $ Ti 7 3 . 7 f fn ii trial that Involved 11. B. P u m m o r na defendant, The mouuy was claimed duo for rent. The plaintiffs were represented by Dun Newbury and the defense by William Brlggs. Hemstitching, plcotlng, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop. 257tf PHOFN'lX, e May 13.-4-OSpttoUI.) Regular meeting f the circle will be held Ht the W. O. W. hall on Wednesduy afternoon of (his week. The attention of alt is called to this, us It has been thought by many that the meeting this month would in the eve ning, but officers of the lodge wish to notify all that It will be Wednesduy afternoon. May 14th. Home of the members of the Ashland order are expected to visit the Phoenix bid go meeting on Wednesday, l4tt Monday night a large num ber of the members of (he Phoenix order went to Ashland to the meet lug held In honor of the grand guardlnn, Minnie Hliier. South Carolina led the nation in active spindle hours dtirltiK March, with a total uf I . T ; ;'. 0 0'. - l Ornnrnl RIM-trlo tni"W TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, FLOURr FEEOSTUFFS ii n !!. PonTI.X.VDi .Ore.l.May ,13. Wi The Sperry Flour company has an nounced reductions In prices of flours and feeUstuffj, Egg and butter prices continue without change. Quotations on ; both products were barely steady. Supplies have increased consider ably since the week end. THE MARKETS ; PORTLAND. Muy 13 Cat tle 200, calves 15, steady to strong;' hulls yrip higher. ' Bulls (year lings excluded) $7.70 tf 8.25; cut ter to medium. $6.50tf7.75. Hogs . 250. Including . 150 on contract. , Steady. Sheep 1000;. sharply lower for all classes, except strictly choice spring lambs. (Shorn basis, ex cept In. spring lnmbs) , spring lambs, good to choice, $8.5ufi) 10; medium, $0.508,50; cull and common $5.00(6.50; . lumbs, 84 lbs. down, $6.0016! 6.60; . 84-92 lbs., $5.00(0.50: 02 lbs. down, medium $4.50(6.00. Yearling wethers. $4,5016.50; ewes, 120 tho, down, $3.00CH4.26;. 120-50 , lbs, $3.75f 4.75; all weights, cull and com mon, $1.0003.75. '. . Poit land Wheat PORTLAND, Ore., May 13 (P) -Wheat futures: Open high i Low Close May ,..1.02 1.02 1.02 V6 'A July ...l.OSfc 1.03V6 1.03 1.03V4 Sept. ..1.03 1.03 1.03 1.03 Vj Cash ;hent: y Big Bend bluest em, hard white .....1.1CH Soft white 1.U3 Western white,., 1.03' Hard winter 01 Vj Northern spring v 1.01 Western red 1.01 Oats: No. 2-38 lb. white 20.00 Today'scar receipts: Wheat 23, flour 2, corn 7. Produce. PORTLAND. Ore.. May 13. (Pi ItUTTHR AND EGGS: Barely steady, unchanged. Milk (butterfat). noultrv. country meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nutv, hay,, easeara bark and hopa. steady and unchanged. Wall Street Report NEW YORK, May 13.-rW Efforts were made to lift the stock market out. of Its. narrow trading rut today. With the oil shares providing tho speculative fuel, trading, was the dullest., liin.wtveru.1 weeks, with only a few ofj the utility, food nnd specialty Issues showing notable vitality, but (after midday, a strong buying movement In the petroleum issues began to drag the list upward, nnd , were joined by utilities und stecUav Thy closing was strong, : Sales approximated 2,800.000 shares. Today s closing prices for 15 selected stocks follow: ; Am, Can , 143 Col. Gas 8 5Vi Am. Tel. and Tel..... 47 H Anaconda ! 63 Curtiss Wright i 1 1 General Klectrlc (new) '83 General Motors 49 Kennlcot Copper 48 -"Si Radio Corporation 50 Sears Uoebuck 84 United Air Craft . 69 IT, S. Steel 173 Mont. Ward 44 S. P : 1217; pt. T. and T..... 63 Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Wilson of Ragle ' Point Monday. May 12. 11130. nt Sacred Heart hospital, u six and one-quarter pound girl. SiMMtlul Convocation .""T. Crater Ijtke Chapter No. 32, "' A- M- T"""'y. Mny 13. VtJ 7:o p. m. Work In the Mark Master degree. Visiting members welcome. H. I). POWKLL. II. P. I. E. SCHl'LKR, Secy. 52 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKl) Olrl for general house- worK. iteterunrus preferred, llox 10. Tribune. 64 l'HR HALK Pinno. koimI condi tion, Jlij. 1I25 J. 130 Kenwood. 64 KOIl WALK Young liar red Rock roosters for breeders, u. A. C or Aristocrat, 1.0C) each. See lloli field, Centrul Point, Route 1, Uox 131. 60 FOR SA1.K A beautiful HO-acre ranch for snlo or rxchamce for Medford property: well Improv ed: only 2 miles from Medford. jog Urovvn. 31 N. Fir St. 63tf WANTI01) .M(,n to look after bulbs and lowers, fall sc-y. 54 FOR RUNT a-room furnished uupiex wiin nam, fireplug porch, breakfast room, electric Move, gnrage. enclosed yard, close In: adults only. Vacant on 16th. .Call at 'in So. drape tf HARRY MARX Painter of the Homei of Men Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J PATENTS Trademarks Copyrights Free Booklet on Request THOMAS BILYEU Registered Patent Attorney 802 Corbett Bldg. Portltnd,03r(. Births OREGON'. TUESDAY, Meteorological Report May 13, 1930 ,. ' . i . . Forecasts ; Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday, fair; continued mild. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed nesday, but cloudy on coast; con tinued mild. 3 ro . Local Data. it, "a o : : r- i Temperature (Degs.) .... 79 '49 Highest lUsli12 hrs.).. S:l 79 Lowest (Ixist 12 hrs.) .. 44 49 I Hel. humidity (Pct.j .... n 911 j Precipitation Una.) 00 .00 State of weather.. Cloudy Clear Lowest tomperaturo this morn ing, 48 degrees. , Total precipitation ulnce Sept. 1, 1929, 13.56 inches. Temperatures a year ago today: Highest, 75; lowest, 4. Bunset loduv. 7:22 n. m. Sunrise Wednesday, 4:51 a. m. Sunset Wednesday, 7:23 p. m.' Observations Taken at S A. M. WOth Meridian Time SB CITY". i 3 Haker Clly 68 30 Clear Bismarck 46 34 Rain Boise 72 46 Clear Denver 62 40 Clear lies Moines 70 50 Clear Fresno 82 52 , " Clear Helena 62 42 Cloudy Lor Angeles .... 74 54 Clear Marshfield 64 "4S - Cloudy I'hooulx 88 56 Clear Portland 78 56 Clondv Red Hlurf : 82 CI) Clear Roaeuurs 80 62 . Clear Salt Lake City.. 60 44 Clear San Francisco .. 60 52 P. Cdy. Santa Fe 66 40 Clear Seattle 70 52 Clear Spokane 74 46 Clear Walla Wulla .... 80 52 Clear Winnipeg 50 40 Ruin WTjUIUTCHiSON," . Meteorologist. Regular communication Wnf Itanmp. r.hnnti... n V A, K., Wednesday evening, May 141U. KociM nigni; visiting members welcome, lluttlo M. AUIon. Sec. 52 c Gpoci cooks know that ham must have real "quality to begin with. That's why they choose FRYE'S "DELICIOUS" BRAND HAM, the kind that cooperates with the cook, whether it be boiled or broiled, baked or fried. ... Unexcelled freshness is one of the big rea sons for the popularity of Frye's "DELI CIOUS;' BRAND HAM. 8end to Frye & Company, Portland, for their . helpful "Meat Guide." Enclose 3c for mailing. THEY "SWIM IN tr Safety plays an important part in any business. Our pool and floors are sterilized daily. Mr. Dana Thomas is in ,j charge of lifeguard duty. lSTn. r c.omPtent instructor for individual lessons. ,. , o MERRICK'S 1:00 to 9:45 P. w MAVIS. IflHO. DEFENSE PvlOTION - DENIED - IN GORE ALIENATION SUIT A motion to mnke the complaint In the $100,000 alienation suit of Mi-m. (lertrude .1. t;ore rigalnat her husband's parents, William H. (iure and Sophia JhIi (lore, "more definite und certain." wus denied this afternoon In a decision handed down from the bench by Circuit Judge J. T. Drund of Coos county, presiding. The motion was filed by the de fendants, through their attorneys, (leoiga M. Huberts and A. JO. Ueames. Mrs. Gertrude JI. Core was represented by Attorney M. O. Wllkins of Ashland. The court held that granting of the' motion. In view of statements of attorneys for both sides, and the fact that the case hud been tried before, would entail pleadings and revealntent of evidence. The defense endeavored to have the plaintiff set forth "specific acts, correspondence and commu nications" alleged to constitute malice und alienation of affections occurring over a period of nearly eight years. The morning session of the court E Newest, Best Remedy For; Corns Stops Pain Shoes Don't Hurt Any More SIX WAFERS FOR 10c GUARANTEED RESULTS The newest, best remedy for corns is a tiny, thin as paper corn: wafer. No burning; acids or bulky doughnut pads to add pressure when shoes are on. Press an "0 Joy Corn Wafer" on the corn or callous with your finger. It sticks there. Strong as oxen, gentle as can be. The pain stops at once.: Slip shoes on and forget it. Later! out comes com. callous, roots and; all. Guaranteed to never fail. Ast druggist for O-Joy Corn Wafers i six wafers for 10c, ' SAY DRINKING WATER" 0 was devoted to tile hearing of arguments by both sides, by Judge j T jji-and. called into the case when an afflnnvit of prejudice wus filed against Judge II. U. Norton. The defense served notice that tomorrow they would file u de murrer to the complaint. The court granted ten days for the submission of briefs. Judge Hrund indicated from the bench, that he desired an early trial, and this was ugreeable to both sides. The case. however, can not be tried until after the de cision on the demurrer. Indict "Jake" Sellers. DAVTON, O.. May 13. (P) Seventy-three persons in various nuru ot the country were indicted by the federal (jrand turv here today in connection with tho alleged sales FOUR DAYS, STARTS Georde mem IN XADIESLOVE BRUTES witk Man ASTOR Fredric MARCH ALSO Moving Pictures of MEDFORD And the ROGUE RIVER VALLEY Showing American Legion Boat Races ' Orchards in Bloom - Golf Club Crater Lake WHERE TALKING PICTURES. REACH PERFECT Li 3 f I V V "The Light of Western Stars" STARRING RICHARD ARLEN-MARY BRIAN Harry Green Grantland Rice Sportlight "BODY BUILDERS" TALKING NEWS HI W. Main of fluid, extract ,,f Bi 7 commonly as "Jake." Vk i caused nMmerutiHjiP',i,. . Ends'PilesQuiciJ . No Salves or (jn;i-. Piles ure caused ,y ? Ido.ul In the louiel boi 'J" I medicine ,. " "Uli, cause. That's why salve. ? ting fail. IIKJI-IU,!,?'' soriptlon of Ur. J s f . removes this c o n g c's M strengthens ihe affected nn 11: HKM-KOIIJ is now Jirt";,"1' Hlstu everywhere, and na 4'"J wonderful record of succe,. chronic and stubborn . i. ,..,,... . ous inv hp. Pile' sufferer t t, v HKAt V' ! and guarantees nii,iiev-l,-,;I',.'' does not end all Pi!.. ,un;. 11 Tomo rrow ADMISSION Mat, 10 and 35 fl 11 Eve. 25 and 50 Whbu Dram III ; IheMiAhtie&till Star Ji 1MI re 1R fMl II Mr. TONITE-M. H. S. Senior Class Play "A PAIR OF SIXES" ION SWfPTFB THAN EVERI Mary Brian iteall't hearts. Thrje men fight fcr her and half a doien others keep her heartily amused. The only woman in mis man s world. Now Sf,"ffA ' A ROUNDUP OF I ATT WESTERN OUTDOOR ACTION, COMEDY TALKING ! .AND THRILLSl v - ZANE GREY'S ALSO And a Grand Slam of Joy "HE TRUMPED HER ACE" All Talking Bridge Comedy ADMISSION MAT. 10 AND 25; EVE. 1 AND 35 iVtodel Bakery's Special - Q For Wednesday Pmkoand White Cake-1 0c a cut For a "ne Party Cake try our Pineapple Sponge or Maple-Nut Cake MODEL BA&ERV