m pere's a Red Hot TIp For - li - " ' Men With Big Waistlines Z, Safe Way to Get Rid of Surplus Fat and at the Same Time , Gain in, , Vigor and Mental I NEW YORK MAN TELLS CONCISE STORY ; to fat men ' . Yen, Centlemen: -Write! W. 11. nbanlels of Klchmonl Hill "I hnve tWnlrihctl my-second boltlu of Kru- . allien Salts and have obtitlncd tho fallowing results: tU 1 ."I have removed 3 Inches kfirom the belt line. Ife 2 "Get up in tho morning feel- 100 per cent. &Jt 3 "I am 25 more active. 4 "My mind Is clearer. 5 "My wind has Improved 2S, pi 6 "All skin eruptions havo dln Cplppeared. 7 "My face and )ls havo color. 8 "When I ro to bed I am mo- onless Bleeii like a brick. I 9 "Am 46 years old and feel 20l a few pounds of fat now Hyears younger." - I you will know the pleasant way to Millions of men the world over lone tinBijrhtly fat and you'll also I pi e taking the little dally doae otK"w mat me u viwtuzing sans oi tAfruHChen because they know that s Kruschen (Salts that your blood. 'H keeps them everlastingly feeling vjHt and active life- really becomes glorious adventure well worth nvlne. JjW Don't confuse Kruschen with the Mh'dlnary salts that are made for Jtust one purpose (to act on tho r Keep everlastingly before you JQio fct that Kruschen . contains (Ptio six vital rejuvenating wilts that Hiiro puU-lpto thaJmmun,budy. tnpegfflnrn)c 6f rreatliitt And' If FRESH BROOK TROUT From Bandon Trout Farm m Striped Sea Bass Halibut Black Cod Ling Cod Red Snapper Crab Kippered Salmon Finnan Haddie ALSO CHOICE LINE FRESH VEGETABLES DELICIOUS RIPE BERRIES RED ROCK COTTAGE CHEESE IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE VARIETY OF CHEESE BULK PICKLES Local Artichokes from Nip & Tuck Ranch Economy Fish Market Nichols & 206 East Main with Nothing increases the "Dollar 'Pei: ,Mile vCost" more than Interrupted Service It's the banej o.t every tmcks or ; fleet ' owner. V 'lt l ",v II... s ,.i Opposite Nat Activity Feel Younger these 0 minerals your body must have or vou could not live. I low would you like to Rot your weight down to normal and at the KiiniR tlm develop lhat urge for activity that makes work a pleaH ure and alsrj naln in ambition and keenness of mind? jet on the settles today and wee how much you weish then et itn Hfi cent .bot'.le vt Kruschen Salts which will Inst you for 4 weeks. Take one-hulf teaspoonful in a Klan of hot water every mornfnff cut down on aweets for u while take the exercise which Kru Hchen will induce perHi.it in this method every morning of your life and when you have finished the contentH bf this firat bottlo weigh yourself again. Now you can laugh at tho peo- Pt who pay hundreds of dollars nerves and glands must havo to function properly) havo presented you with glorious health. After thut you'll want to walk around and say to your friends "Olio 85 cent bottle of Kruschen SaltK la worth one hundred dollars of any fat person's money." Leading druggists all , over . the world sell Kruschen Salts you can always get it at Jarmln A Woods, who sell.4ozenH.f- frftktiffot every week "M f. w n .- ... - Chinook Salmon Ashpole Phone 46 TV rx a -H- ;. -; Equipment held up on the high ways a load of milk delayed in hot ' weather a ' delivery that must be made to effect a saving an operation that must be finished to complete a contract any one of a dozen or more sources of profit can be turned into lasses because of equipment "holdups." i tit- .. , The proper tire equipment for your fleet will give you "UNIN TERRUPTED SERVICE" and cut your cost , per mile. Let a Flsk Transportation Engineer survey your problem and help you turn J our liabilities Into assets. . Keep 'Em Rolling with Flsk Transportation Cords. . v I in: l.. Jennings Tire Co. SAM JENNINGS, Prop. JfEDFORD MATL EGANSETSNEW ERECORD OCAL PLAY II. Chandler Kgan, -yeHtorduy af ternoon toured the local golf course In 05 two strokes under the pre vIouh course record hold Jointly hy himself and Jack Hueston, for mer local pro. The new record leaves Joe Mo zel, professional, recently urrlved from the Waverly links of Port land, a real mark at which to shoot. , Egan's round, which was made In company with Don Clark and Tom Travis was logged as follows: Out Par 4 4 4 3 4 5 4 3 6 30 Kgan 4 3 4 t 4 4 3 2 430 In Par 3 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 434 Kgan , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3D Egan's total 05 ) -The Egan cup, donated for the coming tourney, was today placed on dlsnlfiy -Ja ' the lirry Schade Jewelry store, window. ; wr'U.U'.j: :. . i 1 1 rv Trt 9 , UETUOIT, Juno 5. (Pj Prlmo Cernara, who hasn't been able to find anyone hin size to "pic It on," will enter tho rinff tonight In Floyd Kitzslinmons' arena, at tho state fairgrounds with K. O. Christner, thot Akron, Ohio, "rubber man," tho most formidable opponent he has encountered In his long Amer ican fistic tour. Christner has kept his feet In bouts with soma of the heHt heavy weights and thotbout tonight may provide a checkton the actual pow er behind tho punches of tho Ital ian giant. J SALEM, Ore. Juno 5. M1) Henry Jones of Provo, Utah, de feated Des Anderson here, two out of three falls last evening. Jones took tho first fall In 22 mlnutos with a cross-leg hold, with Ander son coming back to tako.the sec ond with n arm-stretch In 14 min utes. The, ilcclrtliitf (all went, to Jones In short order when ho clnmpcd on it reverse- Japanese arm-bar after two minutes. LA UN DRY MEN MEETING IN SALEM ON FRIDAY SALKM, Ore., June 5. P) The 10th annual convention of the Ore gon Laundry men's association will meet here Friday and Saturday. A limit 200 delegates are expected. t COURS TRANSPORTATION Phone 223 TRIBUNE, ftfEDFORD, II I M-H P. XI. 7:00 to 7:30 Tho Speedway to ilappinoHH, NBC Hervice to KGO. KK1. 7:30 to 7:45 Aiiioh n' Andy (Transcontinental from Chlraffo) NH: Hervice to K(!0,. KltQ, KOMO. KGW, K1JCA. 7:45 to 8:45 Htnndard Symphony Hour, NBC service to KOO, KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KFI. 8:00 to 9:00 H. A. Rolfo and hla Lucky Strike dance orchuittra, NBC service to KPO, KIX'A. 8:46 to 9:00 Hark Sisters, NBC service to KOO, KHQ, KOA. 9:00 to 9:30 Memory Lane, NBC service to KGO, KHQ, KGW, KKCA. 9:30 to 10 The Three Boys, NBC service to KGO, KOA 9:45 to 10 p. m. 10 to 11 The National Concert orchestra, NBC service to KGO, KOA. , , ; ,,. . 11 to 12 Dance orchestra, NBC service tq ,KGO. . .. .. . .,. , . , . . Radio Program KMED (Mall Tribune Virgin Station) TliuiMlay ' ' ' " 5:00 to 0:30 Standard Vlumo Gas program. 0:30 to 0:00 Flicstono one- stop sorvloO' station. , 0:00 to 0:15 Fruit .Dls-. patches by Myron Hoot. . 0:10 to 6:30 News and Mar- kets hy Mall Tribune. 0:30 to 6:45 Jackson Coun S ty Rldg. - & Lmn Assn. 0:45 to 7:00 Furmera Ex 4 change' Cooperative. . 7:00 to 7:16 Tom and Wash, i presented by Associated Oil Company. Friday 7:55 to 8:00 Breakfast broadcast of newa by Mail 4 Tribune. 8,:00 tu p:30 l'opulir Ro 4 ccordings. 8:30 to 8:45 Mcdford Cash & Carry Cleaners. 8:45 to :00 Gold Seal Creamery. 9:00 to 9:30 Monarch Seed and Feed Co. 9:30 to 10 Schilling & Co. 10 to 10:30 lilhcart -Book t und Music Storo, Ashlnnd. 10:30 to 11 Marsh Grocery 11 to 11:30 Knders Com- pnny, Ashland. 11:30 to 13 Jacquo Lennox. 12 to 12:30 Motor . Electric, Company. ir--- 12:30 Nows Flashes by"Wall Tribune. 12:30 to 1:00 Pitlmor Muslo House. 1:0(1 to 1:30 Ivy Street Mai- ket. 1:30 to 2:00 Lewis Supor- Service Station. 2:00 to jt-.ao Mann'8 Dept. Store. 2:30 to 3:00 Brophys, Jow- elers. 3:00 to 3:30 Brunswick Brevities. , .5:00 to 6:30 Standard Flamo Gas program. 6:30 to 6:00 Beebe service station, Central Point, 6:00 to 0:16 l-iult dispatches by Myron Root. 6:15 to 6:30 News and mar kets hy Mall Tribune. 6:30 to 7:00 Hnrwood Photo Service. 7:00 to 7:15 Tom nnd Wash, presented by Associated Oil Company. Special Offer From Gloss-ettes With Jell-Well Tho Joll-Woll Desert com puny It offering to tho public through tho grocers In Mcdford nnd nur roundlng torrltory, four dcHcrt with tho purchtiHo of six puckiiKOH of Jfll-Woll. tho well known and ponulur product In hoinoM, renin u rauts uiul hotels. It Uooh what tho immo I m piles. "Jells well." . ThlH 8timo offer was made lant your lit thlH Reason nnd heeaUHO it vuh so popular nnd becauwe many wero disappointed, the allot ment to tho Rtorcit having been exhausted before they applied, tho company decided to make tho same offer this year. Tho Rlass-etto design Is original. anu npai nnu is nuapiea tor many other unci na woll as In prepar ing nnd nerving Jell-Well. ' No coupon fs neceKsary. , Just tell your grocer when ordering. Z ell er bach Officials Visit Medford Today ' V. D. MeWnters, manager of tho Pacific Northwest for Xetler bach Japer .company, and SC N. Auce, manager of tho Kugeno branch, are In Medford today, call ing on the trudo in company with I'hll Singleton, district Halcsmitu, who bus headquarters In Med ford. j Mr, Mc Waters says ro Is always delighted with tho climate of I southern Oregon, tho optlmlnm of j the peoplo In Medford and the t evidences of prosperity on every (hand.. .. Tho University of Alabama, alma mntur of several big league stars, has turned out another Ukoly prospect in Hugh Starling, right handed pitcher, who has been Higucd by Attmftii of I he Southern league. OHEOOX, THTmSD.fY, TYPO CATBAL TAKEN INTO CAMP BY FEDERAL LADS Team Siandlng to InU. W. U Pet Mall Tribune 0 1 .857 .857 .833 .714 .714 .2: 6 .286 .286 .143 .000 Jennings Tire Co... 6 Associated Oil 5 Post Office 5 Your Office Boys.. 5 OatOH Auto Co.! 2 Gold Seal Crmy 2 Sperry Flour 'I Lumports I Medford Exchange 0 1 Utierally playing rings around the undefeated Mall Tribune cat ball team, the Post Office so.ua d took them into camp last night, with a 10 to 5 victory. Plenty of good clean hits, cou pled with typw errors gave the 1 - Semi-Enameled white and tan range., Weight 325 pounds. . $44.95 USE It Preferred Dividend 30 North Central WOOD RANGES .. . .! r. 1 . f f ? I t ' . .. ' JUNE 5, 19.0. Federals a afo lead that was never endangered. Roy Slngler pitched a stellar game, while Montgomery, whose offerings proved an enigma to other teams, was'hlt freely. Last night's defeat places the typos in a tie for first pluco with Jennings Tire company, who also played last night, narrowly escap ing defeat at the hands of Gates Auto company. ' T?le score was tiW until the sev enth inning when a" homer by Clar ence. Dunn, with one on. gave Jen ninga two runs that Oatos could not match. The score was 8 to 8. Tonight Associated Oil plays Medford Exchange and Your Office Hoys tackle lumports. . "i - - u BLIND PEER NOTED AS SCHOLAR HUMANITARIAN LONDON (IP) Blind from birth, Henry Sanderson Purrilss, new peer, has made a reputation as a scholar, humanitarian and economist. Formerly he was prin cipal of rtuskin college. Oxfor.il. He .was' honored . in the king's birthday list. ,.- Some .Exceptional Values Enameled and Colors s to. Harmonize With Your Kitchen SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS Wood Range with warming oven. An unusual value at this low price $49.50 - YOUR CREDIT SAFE, !" ANDj :: t : " SURE Investors throughout the country are turning to Build ing and Loan as the safest plan for investment . . . there is no fluctuation in the value of the shares funds are loaned only with mortgage security on residence prop erty interest is collected each month dividends are paid to stock holders each July and January. ( OurPreferred Dividend Stock Class' A participates in a 7 dividend paid from date of investment to July first. Checks are sent out July fifteenth and each six months thereaf ten JACKSON COUNTY i BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION SIX GRADUATES,. GIVEN DIPLOMAS N SAMS VALLEY , SAMS VALLEY, Ore., Juno 5. (Spl.) One of the largest crowds over present witnessed tho Sams Valley high school commencement exercises Thursday evening. The six graduates were attractive with the five young men In navy blue suits and the one little lady In pale green crepe de chine. The stage setting and decora tions In general were well chosen and tastefully arranged. To the loft of the audience sat the five eighth graders with no little feel ing of Importance, since the entire cluss .was. -Successful in . receiving their diplomas. Address of the evening was given hy Prof. Mcil of Ashland, who Semi - Enameled Full enameled ' green and tan range. Weight 340 pounds '- $57.00 - IT'S GOOD chose ::The Bridge of Life" as his topft. giving a very instruotlvo talk:"' Other numbers of the program In- I eluded the following; ' ' March, Frances Wilson: Invoca--tion, C. L. Springs; piano solo, Ray Levis; salutation, Arthur Straus; class history. Glenn Hoist; violin solo. Donald Moore: paper,; "Crime," Donald Beegmiller; class, prophecy, Frances . M 1 1 k o w s k I; quartet. Woodland Glee, Mrs. Peter, Burerson, Miss Mary Kdlngton, A. B. Collett and Frank Chllders;; class poem, Juanlta West; valedlo-' tory, James McDonough; piano duet, uorotny uore ana nay x.ewis; I class will, Stephen Wilson; vocub solo, Geo. I'ecKnam; solo, uoris rtlchardson; presentation of di plomas, Frank Fitzgerald; benedic tion, C. L. Springs. Oregon Weather. j! Generally fair tonight nnd Frl' day, but becoming unsettled In tho northwest; moderate temperature. Gentle, variable winds. Open I toad BIUh PORTLAND, Ore., June 5. MV. County co mjnistii oners today opened bids on the resurfacing of canyon road from Portland to the Multnomah county line. In "i in Semi-enameled ' Range which weighs 330 pounds Specially priced at $47.50 HERE tv,.- Organized 1909 I ft