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u PSGE FOUR itadox li Foot Comfort , J6 America v". Nothing Like it Ever Sold ; i By Druggists Before 1 Cofrhtf Callouses 1 ' Burning Feet Now you cnn buy it ft d o x in America at any up to data, druK ntore. Jarmin & Woodn are selling ' dozens of nackaffen a day. Three or 4 baths according to direction) and youi'H corns and 'cal louses fro gone, your tired,, burn ing, -aching feet pre chanfffd to stronK, viKorouH ones and bear this in mind , If Hadox doesnt do as advertis ed money back. . - - Getting a corn out needs 6nty a few Hadox footbaths. Jn the Innt few years millions of packets of 'Radox have been sold to corn suf ferers. -Here in a typical letter: - ,"My wife had a ver bad corn tor several years on th,e hall of the foot, and four smaller ones on the foes, alo hard skin which was very f$lnful. After a few soaking in 6 Jtadox footbath the hard skin 'began to peel off, and the cornK came right nut after a week, it Is a pleasure, for her-to walk now." fc jst November, 121, E. 8, '-.Bad ox contains four different Salts. One. , buntahuH odor, one Ik nnllseptlc, one softens the water, find one releases oxygen which icarrles the,,softenlng Halts right to the roots of cornfl which-are thUH loosened so that they can be lifted out 'bodily. Ojtly Had ox contulns this fourfold ooniblniitlon. BASEBALL - : at the ' Fair Grounds SUNDAY .. v. A ' ' ' ' ' Admission 50o Ladies Free REE Clin Your Home for" DEMONSTRATION t A Wonderful Ntw SBscaLowBoy With R.dio'i Newe5t Miracle "Piiileb Tone-Control 'V Ifth li 7-tut Sern Gild S. jnaivcloui tone, greet power end .distance, ntw tltctro-dynemie ipcaktr, moil beautiful cabinet tvf offertd at.tht price of S11K, itN tubei. Htr PMco Ton Control ti fttwttt m,'re of rMo. ifr CALL TODAY AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS Withamf Super Service 48th & Riverside Phone 116 ".- A More enduring man LiUTC I19CH 7. v- i v , thejove that 'J laitt your life time there is no more fitting ymbol than a Priscilla . Platinum Encased Wed ding Ring. Thete rings, made by the famous Belt process, give you the enduring beauty of platinum wrought in variety of exquisite designs. They re the choice and de ll light of the modem H bride. LARRY SCHADE Your Favorite Jeweler Since 1918 Fresh Fish WHOLESALE RETAIL Crescent City Ocean Flth Ivy Street Public Market 104-10S N. Ivy Street M. Avlla, Prop. ' Phone 1054-J CENTRAL POINT E Mon mid women eiiKuged in busi ness, , professional lines and farni InK In nil sections of I ho JtoKiie Hlver valley mot at Central Volnt Inst nlKht to attend the turkey din ner given by the Central Point OraiiKe In the new hall recently completed as Ijenrinunrters and 11 meeting place of the grange. Ap proximately 200 were Heated at the long table, loaded with turkey and other foods, prepared by the wom en or the granite under the leader Hhlp of the home economics com mittee. The eight granges of the valley and numerous business houses of Medford were represented at the dinner. Among the guests from this city were: Mr. and Mrs. C. S. rtutterflcld, Carl Tengwald, W: A. dates, Jack Thompson, IOrnest Hos tel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Itrommer, Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Carpenter, Dr. K, W. Steams, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Watson, Warren Klrkputrluk, Wul ter Alchled, James Johnson and County Agent K. O. Fowler. Following the serving of the din ner, County Judge Alex Sparrow, master of the grange, auctioned off the additional cakes, many of which wore sold and resold due to the business ability of the 'auctioneer. The remainder of the evening was devoted to the presentation of a program of mimical numbers and readings. IN PISTOL BATTLE HAMPTON, i;.-JuIy:a7.--(P) ITiirlanil (Ono-arm Vote) Potoi-Hon of Wntorloo, I was nhot and kill ed by. a Htutci dry ukoiH liiHt nltfht In a gun battle that followed Petor son'a delivery pt a finllon of nloo hol to the aKent. PetorHon walked toward the AKntH, carrying the can. One of the flj?nM nccuttted liim, and noti fied him of hU authority. Peter sop dropped the can, (lrew a revol ver, fired once and; missed. The nKent Hhot once, the' bullet pierc ing Petcmon's head. i- Pas (or Injured. SALEM, Ore., July 17. (P) Hey. J. Comer, ptiHtor of the. Ad ventlHt church here, who Buffered Hovore back and hip contunlonH and throe fractured rllm In ah attto ac cident on the FhIIh Clty-DallaK highway late Monday rtlght, will he removed from the Dallas hon pllnl to hln homo horo Friday! it wna announced today. FOfc ' HEALTHFUL COOLNESS ORANGE PEKOE Cool off these summer days with this healthful, wholesome drink. De-, licious, flavorful per teU Iced Ted at every serving with Tree Tea. J Y3BJ msm. mm GRANG DINNER DRAWS THRONG MEDFORD ItSIL elks Meet at lM: - XlM 1 tLmus, jmKOM" j&AjJ!r , t ., - : ; . . . . lnorf'iica I'rcsa rlioio Col. Walter Andrews of Atlanta, Ga., former exalted ruler of the Elks greeting Lawrence H. Rupp of Allentown, Pa., the new grand exalted leader, when they met in Atlantic City, N. J., at the annual convention - . Are Butte Falls Roses In Bloom Inquires Little Girl In Hospital Bhe wantH to know If the yellow roBcs are In bloom at Butte Falls. Bhe would like ho much to aeo, them Marguret Poole, 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poole, who In In the Hhrlne hos pital In Portland, receiving treat ment for the two legs, 'which many months ago refused to walk their llttlo owner over the hlllw and country roads she loves so well. Hhe wrote the letter to her brother Bill, who waH In Medford this morning. Hhe asked about the yellow roses and told him of the happy times she plans to havo with him after who undergoes an other operation to straighten one leg, the knee cap of which has been destroyed by Infection, When she gets a new ' knee cap, the N. Y. Neighbors ,J, Call Police to Silence Bagpipe NEW VOItlv. July 17. UP) "Aiurdor!" yelled Homebody fr over tho telephone, to police heildqimrterM, giving n bnso- i ment uddro-st In the . Ve.st ! Forties. OfflrerH npproueh- ins heit rd HtrnnKo nolte. The cuutte of them presented hit eui'rt;;' "Francis X, Itennessy, reliable At prufeiisor, Scotch hixutitnd piper." Jletectlves deduced from smites thnt in- 4- eenlous nelKhhors hnd found n way to ohtalll relief from 4 baRplpe practice. ' 4l44i444- 0:00 to 7:00 p. m. It. (j. A.' Hour. N'lIC service to KUO. j KMQ, KO MO, K()V K'I.. .if i . i 7:00 to 7:30 p, in. The Speedway to Happiness. NltC set'vico to KUO, KV, 7:S0 lo 7:4 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. NBC service to KOO. K1IQ, KO MO. KHW, KKl'A. KKS1). 7:45 lo 8:45 p. in.Smndard Sym phTtny Hour. NlIC service to , KOO, Klly, KO.MO, KliW, KKI. S:00 to 11:00 p. m. li. A. ltolfe and His I.llcky HI like Unnco Orchcs tltt. N1IC servlco to Kl'O, HK CA. 'K'KMD, KTAlt, 8:46 to :00 p. m. Parks Sisters. NHC service to KOO, KHQ. KOA, 9:00 to :30 p. ni. Memory Jjine. .N1IO service to KOO, KHQ, ROW, KKl'A, KKMU, KTAH. 0:30 to Hi:oo p. m. The Olym pians. Nile service to KOO, KHQ, KKSI); KOA 8:4S to 10:00. 10:00 to 11:00 p. m. The National Concert Orchestra, XUC service to KOO, KOA. 11:00 to 12:00 p. ni. Hotel litince Orchestra. NHC service to KOO, KKI, KI-'SU. x ; Air Casualties MANACIl'A, Nicaragua. July 17 Waller jo Pounders, V. S. marine gunner ami pilot, and (Mialmers Lewis .Martin, lT. H. matlne nerologlst, were killed while making an aerologlcal fllKht 1ft miles south of Managua yester dny. Pounders canto from Colt. Ark ansas, and his next of kin was given as his brother, James 8. Pounders. Marttn came from fin r low. Ohio. Mis next of kin was given as his mother Mr. Bftdlo Martin. WAl'SAl. Wis.. July 1?. V Walter H. llelnemun. lumberman, prominent In state and national Iteptibhenn politics, committed suicide by shooting himself thru the head In his office today. Mail Tribune ndi r read by 10,000 neopla every day, tf ; TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, at lant ic city 'ammmmukMukummumm n ,2 2-.XZ?2r doctors tell her, she will be able to walk. "1 am going to be brave," she nssured Bill, while writing of the approaching operation and in cluded "Not one kins, but a mil lion for the family." Jiope of her recovery la. also maintained by her father and mother, who were shopping here today. The little girl's ease has been watched wth Interest by many residents of Medford as well au her home town, itutto .Falls, since she received Injuries while playing at school, which later de veloped into the loss of her abil ity to walk. A few months ago she was sent to the Shrine hospital where phy sicians believe she will bo made tn walk agnln. Woman Autoist " Is Spanked For Minor Accident $ TTANKORD Cnl. July 17.? (A') nocturne lio pulled a wo-1 man motorist out of her auto- , mobile and spanked her, John Sonler, with 12 days left to servo of n 30-dny disturbing ' tho peace sentence, is receiv Iiik ndmliing letters from nil ' parts of tfia country. ... , The letter writers connrnlu- Into Sorder on Ills originality . -I and ui'Ke him to "keep iii tho good work." ' ' BAi.rat,. Ore., July 7. (fPK The second OreRon census district, coniprtslUK the counties of Mar lon, Tulk, Yumhlll ami Tillamook, have a combined census of 1 1 l.r 217 people and embrace 10,21$ farms, according to the finnl re port released here: Thursday by R. J. Hendricks, supervisor for the district. 4 ' PRACTICE IN LIGHT k The Medford 'Legion drum corps held a fine practfee last night at tho high school athletic field. " A large floodlight has been secured throiiKh the courtesy of the CnU fornta Oregon . Power company. and , makes .possible night drills during the hot weather. The Weal corps H' making good process with tho diffieult man euvers outlined tor the 1!'30 stute rompetltion and hopes to make a fine showing at Maker next month. It Is planned to hold two drills a week for the balance of the time TAKE OREGON TRAIL 8AI.K.M Orei Jul 17. (Pt (StiV ernor N'orlilnd today Bent to Sum Mill Hall chairman, of the Orciion Troll Memorial Association of Now York a tcleKrnphlc Invitation fiir the people of the east lo visit Ore tion on the occasion of the Covered Wiuon centennial extendins from April 10 to IH'cemHer 1 this year. The centennial was proclaimed "by President Hoover. 4 Ofrlivr Killed SIWUTA. Wis., July 17. (fl Tho death of First Lieutenant Harry W. Wilson. Chicago reserve officer of the 4K7th field artillery, mnrretl maneuvers nt this army tralniuit camp yesterday. Wilson was thrown from his horse, which stepped on hla chest, - It's ' r ' l OftEOOy. THURSDAY, SEEK WITNESSC innnRini nil IVI UU K IVI I U l CAMPAIGN QUIZ CHICAGO, July 17. (Sena tor Cierald P. Nye, chairman . of the Menu to campaign committee, announced today he would receHH his inquiry Into Ruth Hanna Mc CormlckH campaign expenses af ter today's hearing until Mrs, Mabel Relnecke, former internal revenue collector, could be found and brought before the commit tee. Mrs. Relnecke was mentioned in testimony aa the contributor of $2,500 to MrH. McCormlck's cam paign, but further testimony indi cated the 2, GOO had been given by Col. R. R. McCormick, pub lisher of the Trlbifne, and listed under her name instead of Col. McCormlck's, OCTOROON WIFE GETS BIG 11 i; LAS VEGAS, bs'evj iJly A7.-l(ff) Two agreements, one secret and the other specifying payment of $31,500 in cash to Mrs. Alice Jones Rhinelander, and alimony of $3000 a year for the remainder of her life, wero entered today Into tho divorce decree granted Leonard Kip Rhinelander, scion of a wealthy New York family, here recently. The nction brought to a close n threatened contest of the dl vbrce by Mrs. Rhinelander. The Settlement was agreed upon late last night following a conference between Harley A. Harmon, attor ney for Rhinelander, and Leo A. McNnmoe, lawyer-for the woman. Neither principal was In court. While both attorneys refused to divulge tho grounds of the se cret agreement, they( Indicated last night It called for payment of -between $200,000' nnd $500,- 000 to Mrs. Rhinelander, JULY 26 I.: Members of the tlopco Forum, employes' organization of the Cali fornia Oregon Power company, arc looking forward to (he annual Forum picnic scheduled to take pine i - Saturday, July 26. This year's picnic wilt bo held at Kilt Creek: just above Rogue Elk resort, where swimming, baseball and other" sports will be available for young and old. In the evening a danco will be held in the popular pavilion at Rogue Klk resort, with music by a peppy dance orchestra. Invitations have gone out to all paru of the Copco syrftem ami many outside districts will bo rep resented nt tills annual affair. GALEN TO OPPOSE SENATOR WALSH HRlaKNA, Mont, July .IT, ttfc Early Vcturnsfrom Montana's nom inating election assured Jus tice Albert J. Galen. Republican, the opportunity to contest this fall with Thomns J. Walsh ' for the United States senatorship. Walsh was unopposed. Galen maintained to two to one lead over O. 11. P Skelly, Red LodKe newspaperman, as tho returns continued'to mount In tho first congressional dis trict the Democratic nomination still wjs in doubt. , SALEM DEMANDS RIGHT 10 APPLY FOR WATER i SAI.KM, Ore., July 17. (iP) Claiming authority under an amendatory act of the 1929 leg itdature, the utilities committee of the Salem city council has made a demand upon the state reclam ation commission to give tho city jix months In which to file for water or power rights on Marlon lake and the North Santlam river before a - decision Is reached whether such right shall bo given the Northwest Power company. AT A dible-hcaU'r baseball same at Grant Service Station next Sun day forenoon will have the Ken wood team pl;v tng against the Stickles and Modoc Orchards, Close games are expected. In the afternoon, Jacksonville pirates will play Talent In a championship clash at the fairgrounds, where ndmlsiHon will bo free to women and will entail only a small charge for men. RH I INLANDER'S TULY 17, . 1930. tRmrtM frT 'MINI OoWTf AMIraM Urn. s mshi nw aa lmuu -mmmrn: a Masrlkiit sJoesiiW i f "t'reston M. Jlct'artney ati,d; ijlln or E. Prout. ' T-Awren.ee B.- Myers and' Myrtle L. Calkins. , ' . 'Louis W.-Baynes andXlce E. Collier. ' ' Michael . Brlcno and Myrtle Moody. ' Ira S. Brooks and Marre Tieke. ' John L. Conger nnd Illlnia ' E. Knhss. ' - ;. Lyndcn C. Karregan nnd Elsie Knux. Richard Pruitt and Edith V. Mc Laughlin. Kenneth Brlnser and Lucille Goodrich. . . Probate Court Estate of John Horning, de ceased, admitted for probate. Lawrence Porter and R. H. Pen son' assumed business name .certif icate, "Unique Cleaners ,and Tail ors," Ashland, filed 7-14-30. " Circuit Court Lewis Super Service Station vs. Clay Sugg, chattel Hen. Lewis Super Service Station vs. Herbert L. Brown, chuttel Hen. , City of Medford vs. Clifford Moore et al, to -foreclose mort guge. , John X. Iloqker vs, State In dustrial Accident Commission, for money. Juckson County Building & Loan Association vs. Southern Oregon Credit .Bureau, et al, to foreclose mortgage. , . . . Jane Clark vs.. Orreh t). Payne, for an accounting. Martha McClurg vs. 3. it. Gos wlck, damages. . ' . . , C. W, Wood, C. E. Eads, J.' F. McPherson, E. H. Lamport, S. ,8. Mendenhall, articles of incorpora tion, "Rogue River ..Valley Gun Club." Filed 7-11-SO. . .. ... Real Kstalc Transfers. H. C. Bare, et ux, to Ralph Mark, et u, W. D. to land in DLC 95. twp. 37 S., R. 2 W., ?10. A. W.' Herbert, et ux, to Wil liam B. Waltermlre, et ux, W. P. to lot 2 of the W. C. Myer Add. to Ashland, $10. Mrs. Curolita Furry, et nl to Efl Ha'mlin, et ux, W. D. to land In DLC 42, twp. 38 S., R: 1 VT 510. Hugh Parley Sellers, et ux,. to Fred M. Brueggcr, et ux, "V. D. to NW of SW and the lots 3 and 4 of sec. 10, In twp 38 S., R. 3W., 10. Fred M. Bruegger, . et ux. to Hugh Parley Sellqrs. et ux, W.' D. to lots 21, 22, 23 and 24 In iilk. 15, College Hill Add. to . Med ford, $10. ,, ... R. V. Williams, et lix, to Mary Bluncho Thimns, W. D. tq tho NE and SVi of of NW of sec. 0, twp. 35 S., R. 1 W.. $10. ... . Arcstla. C. Owen, p et vir, -.tp Blanche Virgin, W.. D. to all of lot 2 in blk. 5, Ashland, except ing a three cornered tract out of lot 2, $10. . : i. Frank White, et. ux, to., Julia Wlllinnis, d'eed'.to lot 0,, blk.-. 35, IcCully's Add' to Jacksonville, $10, , , ,H. H. White to Dee Hendriok Bon. W. D. to 2 acres In DLC 45. twp. 37 S.. R. 1 W $10. William Oomec to Bertha I. Timmerman, W. D. to 5.20 acres In DLC 84, in twp. 37 S.. R. 2VV, $10. , " . Mollie T, Black to L. B. Schef fel. QCD to lots 1 and 2, l)lk. 6, Siskiyou Heights Add. to Med ford, $20. . , , . M. A. Bliss, et ux. to Oscar, R. Hlglnbotham. , W. t. to tho .E of lot 10 nnd Ett . .o flot 11 in block 2, East Heights Add. to Medford, $10, Myrtle E. Cook,, et a) to LhV- rence Edward Smith, deed to lot 9, blk. 4, Benson's Add. to Med ford, $10. 1 John Horning to Julia Powell, W. D. to 20-100 .acres tn sec. 4, twp. 39 S., R. 1 E., $10. Mrs. S. A. Contrail to John Cnn trall, W. D. to part of lot 4, blk. 50, Jacksonville. $10. Burton H. Bryant tq Minnie Brynnt. QCD to part of lot B, blk. 1, Cottage Homo Add. to Med ford. $1. Medford Irrigation District to C. P. Van Ortwick, W. D. to land ill sec, 16, twp. 37 8.. H. 1 W.. 7.17 acres. $179.25. Herman Mitchel to Erich Mit- chel, W. D. to part of blk. i9. Medford. $1.00. it. C Humphrey, et ux. to Clyde llnnson. et ux. W. 1"). to land In 111,1? 60, twp. 30 S.. It. 2 W., $150. W. J. Roberts, ct ux, to S. H. Hawk, ct ux. W. D. to land In sec. 25 twp. 37 S.. It. 2 ' $10- . CANON'. jCITt., Colol. 'JUly '17. Howard I ltoyston nnd Oeorge J. Abhiser. Ijimnr bank bandits, awaited today In cells five feet apart for their execution, expected tonight. Arrangements ' being made nt the state penitentiary. Indicated somo time before morning tomor row they would follow Ralph Klrnglc, one of their gang, who was hanged last week. Plans for tho execution were ke'pt secret. New Achievement In Face Powder The kl of youth lies In every box of new wonderful MK1.LO OLO Kaee Powder. Tho purest powder made Its eolor i pftfed hv the l H. Jovernment. No pastine. tlaktnoas or Irritation. A new French nrooewi makes it spread more smoothly nnd prevents large pore. No more shiny now It !(! on Ion e r . 1 M 1M ,1 OLO. Jarmin Woods Drug Store. rom Summer to Spring . . . with the snap of a switch Who .wouldn't trade tile oppressive lieat of a blistering July day for the fresh coolness of a spring hiorning? And why not when you can he your own weather man adjust the climate to your comfort . . . have a delightfully refreshing 'THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPAJVT Tsar Parturs rrZr-rJ v . . ."l '"" " ';"""'-'.' j'" '" WW wt it ' High up in the magnificent 'Canadian Rockies. .-.just a short jaunt from hcre...lies Chateau Like Louise, hospitable resort that 1 offers vacation attractions , for . everyone. You spend your days enjoying your fa vorite recreation - horseback, hiking, Wim. ming, boating, fishing, tennis. In the even, ing bridge, dancing ot luxurious" lounging. Always the unequalled comfort, service and cuisine for which the Chateau is world famous. Call now .for literature and reserva tions - Low Summer Rail Fares now -in effect make travel costs moderate! v. CwAhclNrnw(r,asjHI(;Mrfrt.HwM(Mr 1 Canadian; fkcinc I AtllAIIVU I I LAKK l.lK ISt I in tun . WJA1L GnmbL Classified Advertising Gets Results 'breeze always ' at ' four command . . i with one f of , these ' ever-deperid- .' able Electric Fans -in-' your home or at your office? 'i V'; ,' :ii Go into our dealers shop today and arrange to own your own breeze all summer long . . , f purchase fin Electric Pan today. i fl la Prijr.ss" dclmtful Vacation days tit chateau . t jouise ike Our workmeij know, that we will treat them more than right bo InnS as they maintain a hlfcn'Rtanittirn' of workmanship. Iet them serve you. "Tinnen s the Trada" Medford Sheet Metal Work A. A. LIVERSIDGE, Prop. 719 N. Central ' Phone 411 1