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PGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TBIIiUNK,- MKDFOTtD, OK .WON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1930. Tocal and Personal fChrlHtinflK laHliiK lst-t-onif- HrlHk for the . fjrt tlmo- !no tho VhriHtrna imulllna: period set In, InmlnexH hub brink at the nost- " office thl forenoon, but not brisk enough for people to Xorm wallinK lines In front of the windows with puchhh'e.s detlnd for eastern ond middle went artdrews. With the sunshine prevalllnit the outlook was . that horo would ho a mill heavier inalllnc of Christmas parcels this afternoon. The peak of long dis tance' mailing will probably be on; Monday. Will Ktieiid Winter In south ' Mr. and Mrs.-Harry I, Butler will leave tomorrow for southern California where they will spend the winter months. , - Jlefo (mm Glrmlulo ! Mrs." Lunettn . liussey of Cllnn- dnle, formerly of Medford and em ployed at the low offices of Xew- bury & Newbury, arrived today for. B short visit with friends here., 'Dance Wed. nnd Bat. Dreamland. i6(l Horn from u Ilstnncc Included among the -visitors from distant places registered nf local hotels ore Hsjnry 8. Lovejoy of .lanesvlllo, Wis., GeorR 11. Hrctt, l.leut. F. J. Coleman and I.leut. n. E. McOuIre of Belfrldge Field, Mlch. " ' Oentllno chromium plated Hot point antomntlo waffle Iron, holi day special, 14.B0. M. F. & H. Co. f, ... . goo ttlilppinj? Troes :Nouth i Meunral -trurklond of Christmas .trees left Moclfor.d during the past ; week tor San Francisco and iLob Antsnles. They were 'cut In the nelfrhhorlnit "hills and are expected to M'F) for a goad price in the Call- - fornia cities, especially In los An- fieles. One -ChrliitmaH tree -stand "ha' already! ben esitalillshed lm (Hertford on West Main street near . thh Chamber of Commerce 1ulld , 1nir. - " . Moved onr new location at, l!S,Est-flLh fit,, across from M. M. Bent. Store; next door to Wurts ittlft Shop. Jteal Estate Exchange, 12S Kant th ,8t, ,1'hone I486. 264 . -Aired Man Will Uprightly . . .i MUh 1.U olio Jlall .mudo the Am wrlcan . -office :a pleasant call Erl f , jiliiy-and renewed her subsprlptlon. . , Hpeaklng of her further, J. K. Hull. ( With whom 'he lives, she stated that he ,was enjoylna unusually ftooiX health -moBt iof-the time. Mr.i iMall ,wlll be 07 yours old next Pob-i . 'wary.1 -Very few people of hie age,; leven several ye-ars younger, walk ) an .sprightly iu he. Central point ,' iA motloan. . . - i . ' Mot time, hot music, Lake Creek fiance, Doc 13. 264 l'o Spend Wliiuw floro ''.? Mr. Mai 5aUlor of Ban Frnn rtscO'was expected In' Modford to-, rliiy -from San Francisco to spend the' remainder-of the winter here. WllnVDr. arid Mrs. B. Ralph Dlppel. v "; k,', i - Soil . -dnnoe, - Oriental ' Gardens, Saturday.; .- '.,'. j. ' .4 Adrlennn KliQp Munairor Jlore , Miss Hljia. liltlo.. manager at the Adrlenne )hoi, Oranm Pom, was -fliMwltonl husineos visitor yoMtev--fluy. , - Look! one lot of ehoes, values to ' $5.00, speolail $2.05, this week. The famous Durham I1I: hose $1.00, . &l, 50, 41.00,; fancy mules $1.50 and J1.95. The .Band Box and Shoo Jlot. 2G0 Visitors from ftnwbnrs; , ' ' Ttnsehui'ir residents visiting In 'Mmlfnnl today were "W. O. Chln ' isel. L King nnd C. C. Archibald.' P.ig mlllkinry ala tomorrow. Hats-Mo 'to 18.08. i Emmy Lou Hat Hhop In M. M. Slore. ' 264 llwe on Business ,W, M. JHoruort of Ashland wns la;liUninosa .caller In Medford yes-, ilnrdny. . - . - if. Dig values offered In silk quilted .rohea, also lounging naJnmiui, $0.75, -rttp t - ICtlmlwyu . 1). Hoffmann's. . - 208 ' Lebkuchen Springerele PkefiFerheiise Atiii Biskuten Marzipan 'Borhleh Strange names it' true, ' but ' Genuine Oennan Christma Qoodies silch ns these are known the. world over for their de lightful flavor. We have a complete as sortment t . Welfare CUnin Tuesday The county honlch department will hold a child welfaro clinic at Cold Hill next Tuesday afternoon, with Dr. n. c, Wilson, county health officer, in charge, assisted by Mrs. J.ydu King, county nurse. One of the best clinics of the year for that section is expected, - roMits Gasoline Theft Ij. O. VnnWegen of ivy street re ported to the police today that a drum of gasoline was stolen from him last night. Xo clues were left behind. '"' ' ' Christmas' Trees On sale at Owen-Oregon Lumber Co, office, beginning Saturday, December 13. Kmpioyes ltelief Committee. 27 0 Dry kindling $2. SO a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Taking I'll Wrestling Kd Demmer, one of Medford's tallest young men, has decided to take up the wrestling profession in a serious way, nnd has begun training with Ray Friable, Med ford's champion matman. Demmer weigh considerably over 200 pounds and is several Inches over six feetln height. He appeared In one -event here last year with Hay Hitter of Cold Hill, nnd displayed possibilities. With Frisble ns his trainer, Demmer Is expected to make a - much better showing In his next local match. Wanted Load from Los Angeles during holidays. Phone 333. 208 Closing out hats at ll.OO, $9.60, $4.50, formerly priced $5.00 to $10, at Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann'. 268 To Constrmrt Dwelling: S. Chllders will spend $8000 for ft- dwelling .on Spencor street, ac cording to an application! on Xlle. today at the city building depart' ment. , : Coata relined and remodeled - at ihe Fashion Hhop, 424 Medford mdg. Mrs, Harry Andrews, Tel. 11X1. . tf For Christinas get llurlbut's nible Stories. Tel. 745-U. i tSStf Visiting Her Ulster Mrs. Clark Wnlkor of Medford Is the house guest nt RosehurK of ha, lun. -histh.t..lnlnur Mr and Mrs. ltelgnl; Sho is a former Tloseburg- resident. "Bondd carrier -wants load to: Los Angeles or vicinity during holi days. - Phone 133. - 208 Small gift boxes extra fanoy: peace and apples at Marsh's 'Gro cery. .'.,'- 206' Three Homily Wurrnitt The county olork's office Issued bounty warranla this forenoon to W. II. Pomeroy, Hengle, .one! coy ote; Bradley A'lears, ttlsklyou. one, fcoyotei Edward lluor,1 Ashland, one coyotq, ji ' - ' . 1 . ' ' ,v ' Burn roen fir slabs twlth tlry wood and out fuel bill. ' Ask Med.. Fuel Co., 'Tel. 031. , V . 260tf Wiotographs for Xmos. The Pensleys, opp. Jlolly theater, j tf From Slam Metropolis Guests , 'from -ilortland at local hotols, Include H.. A. .llcrg, A. .11. Strong, floo, W. Staples, J. F. Gall, W. K. Taylor, Dykomnn White, C. L. Weaver, C. WUMnms, J. It. Weed. A. A. Frentstell, J. W. Hlney, Roy Fugate, '13. A. Mwyers, W. L. Close and L. 1.' Cllno. Turkey shoot Sunday, Adam's Ploco, Central Point. Jllfle nnd trap. , z4" Doll danoe, Oriental Gardens. Saturday. - . 204 Hoys to Have Party Hoys Seoul cubs of Meurord are to linvn n Chi'lstnins nartv Tues day afternoon nt4:30, nnd each hoy J asked to bring a mnU gift. Tho party will be held nt scout li.n.lttin.rinr-N. IWm. .I.eO TlrlckCr. scout executive, announced today. Dry kindling $2.60 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Broken windows reglascd by Trowbrldgo Cabinet Works. 2S0tt Mrs. Krddy lie turns Mrs. J. Koddy, who had been In Snn Francisco for the past four months, arrived In .Medford this morning. Shoe epacinls all week ane lot values to $5.00, special $2.05. Hats less than bait prlco. The Band Vox and Shoo Box, 22 East Sth. $06 Carnival nnd dance, Lake Creek, December U. ' ' l,rnvS for ltos4!mrg Mrs. L K. Mahen left "today for Hoseburg where she will spend several day vLslllng. Christmas Trees On sale nt Owen-Oregon Lumber Co. office, beginning Saturday, lecember 13. Kmpioyes' Jtellof Conimlllce. !75 Portraits of .distinction. :The Pensleys, opp. Holly theater, tf lininl Couple to Wed The pounly flerk's office Issued a marriage lleense -yesterday after noon to Frank Forrest. 80, and .lulln Sihraft, 40, both of Medford. Dnlly'e Taxi, il'hone 15. 15e; 1 to 4 passengers, ." tf Let me write your fire Insurance. Curl Y. Tengwald. Hotel Holland llldg., I'honc S. tf l'mm Waslilngtim stule Mrs. Jessie Doyle Cnpronn of imns Is among the guests t Med ford hotels from the sluto of Washington. Others are Mr. and Mrs. J. stahl, Miss Vera Cunning ham, J. 11. Dahlhors. H. J. Dun ball and F. Crestn of Seattle. Ship your friends apples, pears, dried fruits, nuts, ltallwny Ex press agency announces following cheap rates: 8 lbs.. 4Rej 10 lbs.. 56c; 50 lbs., $2. to farthest points In II. fl. except Florida. Mates proportionately to nearer points, phono Mil. "& Went a ear II (Drive from Newt's Tl Drive System, eor. 8lh nnd Harl- Clief'k Ni'liool ltnsses In nn endeavor to be of service to the school districts, and to aid in accident prevention, stule traf fic officers all over the slate are checking school busies and equip ment, according to reports filed with Secretary of State Hal Hobs. Every school bus In Jackson coun ty was checked at the beginning of the school year, the mechanical condition of the bus carefully checked, according to Captain ('. P. Talent. A similar check will be made In inld-term to Insure a meeting' of' all requirements . for safety.. -'.!:'. .."'.' '' ' Bargain dance, old-time, Wml. Dreamland; 3fe per couple. 208 Dry kindling $2.60 a load. Val ley Fuel Co. , 242lf Visits in Kin unit li Miss DorothyTltswMHi leaves this evening for Klamath Falls where she will be a guest of Mrs. Luclle Markham. ; ' ' ' During holidays, permanent wuves, i.1.00 complete at Palace Beauty Shop, under supervision of Helen John Smith. , 243tf Ttl,- mllllnnrtr Sfl !e tomormW. Hnts 75c to $2.98. Emmy Lou Hot Shop In M. M. store. zoi- VlMU-d Till City Mrs. Scott Hartmnn of Grant Pass was a visitor in Medford Fri day. Everyone admires beautiful eyes. The Emma Cllne Beauty Shop is specializing In dyeing eyebrows and Inshes. Phone 454, 204 The Messiah, soroen feature, travelogue Holy Land, Tuesday. Nov. 16. at tho Holly theater. Tick ets on enlo at Swom's, Palmer Music House, Cnlvlg's Drug Store and Holly thenter. Make reservations now. 260' Mr. CnUis ltetiims C. E. Gates returned by train this forenoon from Portland and Salem, where he has been attend ing the stale highway commission meeting. Bargain dance, old-time. Wed. Dreamland; S6c per .couple. 268 permanent wave. $5.00 complete: facials, ecalp treatments nnd oil shampoos, 00c. Prevent Beauty Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 363. 'JOStf Stvk Jfotti Collection Leroy Wright nnd Hhodnr Wright rtlnrl ittt in circuit onurt today against Ernest Hemphill nnd Sid ney Hemphill for $lll, cinimeo to bo duo on promissory notes. It's tlmo t fill your radiator wtlh nntl-freeie. Prestono, alcohol and Clvco at 0?lohtner'8 .Garngo, 232tf Turkey shoot Sunday, Adam's Plnce, Central Point. Rifle and trap. w Omdltlon Is L'uclianged After showing Improvement for the past sovoral days, the condi tion of Mrs. Helen PeWigrew, who underwent a. major operation at tho Sacred Heart hospital early this week, today was reported as unohnnaod. she continues to oe seriously 111, but chnnoes for her recovery are sold to be mucn nei tor thnn they wore ahortly aftor the operation.' ' ' ,' You will be woll pleased If you try a Tulip Oil permanent wave. When finished tho hair Is sort wun a natural looking wave and curly ends. What every woman In look ing for now. Prlco $10. Other permnnents, $7.60. Work guaran-: teed. Call 57, Bowman Beauty Shop. 274 Dr. C. P. Johnston, Dentist. Phlpps .llldg. Phono 1462. 177tf From Oregon Points Among the Oregonlans. other than those from Portland, regis tered nt Medford hotels, are Hon- Jninln M. nnd Fred C. Collins, T. C. Wood, V. E. Clone, Louis Zeiss of Salem, W. Mlnnord of North Hend. W. J. Mlschler and . l Jones of Eugeno, Miss A. W. Onl- monson of flnlem, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Cook of Owyhee. Our new studio Is opposite new Holly theater. The Pensleys. tf Dr. Robt. E. Lee, Liberty Bldg. Eyes examined, glasses. U Mrs. Flurry Upturns Home Mrs. John Flurry has returned to her home In Boncburg after spending the past month in Med-; ford convalescing the nome or her mother. Mrs. -FIurry recently underwent a major operation. She Is crently Improved In health and U able to be out nguln. Hoseburg News-dtevlew. Brill's Sheet Metnl Works does expert -reimlrlng. fender and auto body repairing. Turkey dinner Sunday at Huson's What-Nnt. oup to dessert. 60c. 25 Klninnlh Falls Mon Visit W. H, lleoueand F. J. Coull were among the Klamath Falbi resi dents spending yesterday In Med ford. Burn dry tdnb wood, $:, nnd $6 per lend. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 031. 25011 Moved to our new location at 125 East th St., nornss from M. M. nent. Store, next rtnor to Wurts Gift Shop. Ileal Estate Exchange. IU Enst th St. Phone 1408. 264' Kntliryn Mi-tlnrry Oih-iiiIihI l'ion Kuthiyn M.-Oarry. daughter of Mis. Daisy SlcOarry of the l.ltlila sirlngs pharmacy, Ashland, yes terday undarwent an operation for relief from an attnek of scute ap pendicitis. Knthryn Is a piece of Mrs. Helen Conroy of this city. One-half boxes extra fancy Pose and Anion pear. $1.25. W. 11. Watt. Phone 408-11-S. 206 Danco Wed. and Sat. Dreamland. 206 4 Oreshiim Wnldemar and Severt Thoron renovating end remodeling east roam of McKtlllcan building on Powell street, for new sales GUNMEN FREE ASYLUM INMATES Fi 1 v t , i " - biL, MMl'J n. f.Ji Six maniacs were liberated by armed men who raided the Mattes ; wen state hospital for the criminal Insane near Beacon, N. V. Men from 1 the autslde gained entrance to the grounds by scaling the fence shown right. Three of those who escaped are, left to right: Joseph Kaylor, John Biggin and Anthony A. Alloy, all ot New York City. . Denies Slaying , mrnnl'iitwtmt ' fTiitiiiTrtgi tit musmwoum 4 luotfafrti Preii Phutn ' '' Jean; Oayle, 21, confessed com' pltcity fn the robbery of 1 Sam jpmnk. Memphis, ' Tenn,; "in- Salt Lake City, according to police but denied striking the blow that killed him. OF SIX ON F WILLISTOK, N. D., Dec. 13. (ff) Charles Bnnnon. 22-yearold far mer, today confessed, his attorney, A. J. Kuox, said. Hint he killed six members of the Albert K. Haven family on their furni homo near Schnfnr on the morning of Febru ary 10 last. . ' , SEEnlJiiFOS SALEM, Ore., Dec. 13. (P) finvernor Vm'bllid will to, lev bo requested to Issue a requisition on the governor of California for the extradition to Salem ot It. J. O'l.eary, resUiurant owner who left Salem suddenly by niKlu about a year bro.. taking his business fix tureH with him. O'Leary is under arrest- in Ias Angeles on a charge of obtaining properly irauuuienuy. Obituary WELLS Harold Wells, elght year old 'son of Mr. and ' MrS George Wells of Kelby. Oregon, died from sinus trouble nr the Sacred Heart Hospital Friday uf lernoon after nn Illness of 10 days. Mrs. Wells Is a niece of Mm. .1. E. Roberts of Medford. nnd daugh ter ot Charles .1. Howard, formerly of Medford. now of Kerby. Fu neral services will be held Sunday afternoon at Kerby. Births Horn' to '.Mr. and Mm IS. A. Cowan, ., daughter. , weighing '' pounds, r, i ounces, nt the Sa rcd Heart hospital. Saturday, De cember IS- ' ARM 9Jhoppinq Day 'til Chrixtma Wftuciftfed Prea Photo . Radio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln 8tatlon) Saturday P.M. 5 to 6 Park Landscape; Boy Scouts; news and markets by Mall Tribune C to 7 Where to Go; Heche Service Station; KMED presentation; Cecil and Sally 7 to ' 8 Musical contrasts: News Dlttest: Murray and Harries UBC 8 to 9 Let's Clet Associated; ' Weekly Review UBC 9 to 10 Town House orch.:. Hollywood Roosevelt . orch. UUC - . Sunday ' A. M. 8 to 9 Bill Shnrnlos nnd His OnilR . 9 to 10 Denison Radio Shop 10 to 10:30 KM 10 D presen- tntion P.M. ' 8:30 to 7 Pipe Organ pro- . gram ' ; " 7 to 8 Watch Tower pro- , . Krnin; Kiddies period, and KMED ' presentation 1 s to II Valley Radio church 9.10 lH-.0'er 'Land' and Sen; Tinumerel UBC . Monday 4 7:55 to 8 Breakfast.' broad-: east of news by Mall Trl- bune 11 . 8 to 9 Popular recordings 4 9 to 10 Friendship circle; Albers Bros.; Del Monte 10 to 11 Snow White; West Side Pharmacy 11 to 12 Film Tips and Talks; Lawrence Jewelry; Popular recordings - P.M. 12 to 1 Monnrch Seed &- Feed Co.; Sanderson Motor Co. 1 to 2 Firestone One Stop; Mann's Department Store; 4 McXalr's, Ashland 2 to 8 Happiness Train; Scientific Luhorut o r I e s ; Sniders Dnlry and Produce 3 to 4 Builders Bureau of Information: Robbins Fur- - nlture; Gold Seal program nV 4 to 6 KMKD presentation; Kiddles Period 5 to ti Peol.es Electric slore Scherer Motor Co.; news nnd murkets by Mall Tri bune to 7 Whore to Go: Nunn Bush: Cecil nnd Sally to 8 Lei's Get Associated; News Digest; Lyre and Mask UBC to 9 international Adven ture; Musical Gems I'HC to 10 Musical Gems; Screen Snapshots 1 7 to. 8 p. m. n. A. Rolfc and his 'luoky Strike Dnnoe orchestra. ' KOt. KHU. KOMO. KC.W, KFI. KKSD, KTAR. 8 to 8:30 'p. m. Rainbow Mnr monles. KH'A, KTAR. 8 to 8:30 p. m. C.ilmoro Circus. KOMO. KX1W, KPO. KFI. S:30 to S:4.1 p. m. Amos n' Andy. K(IO. Kill. KO.Mt), KGW. KE CA. KFSD. ' S:4.'. to 9 p. KtW. K'HQ, m. Sperry Smiles. KOMO, KOW, KE ' CA. KFSD. ! to 9:30 p. m. El Sl.lelo .Min strel", KGO. Kill. KOMO, KIIW, !:8 to UVSO p. m Nin- -Drama Hour. KGO, KFSD. KOA. 10:30 to 1! mldnlvht Spotlight Review. KGO. K O M O. K F I. KOA: KV1W 10:30 to 11:30; KF SD 11 to 12. . Thirteen potatoes planted In Bed fordshire, England, were found when dun up recently to have join ed themsmlves Into one, which which looked strikingly like a statue of a woman and child. Portland. Sl:e being cleared anil construction will start on $2S. ooo addltloji to fertlllier unit of Swift poi'kTog plant in North Portia nd. Albany. Work on rrmolHnt HH4H44 CRYING BANDITS CHAIR AT Three. Youths Who Shed Copious 'Tears at ' Trial, Face Execution Without Flinching.' : OSF.INI.NG, N. Y., Dec. 13. IP) Three "cry baby bandits," youths who shed tears profusely during their trial, were executed la night for the slaying of a Long Island druggist. James Bulger, 19, James Butler, 20, nnd Itnllo Ferdinnndi. 22. died in the electric chair nt -Sing, sing prison after Governor Roosevelt had refused to commute their sentences to life Imprisonment. Butler was the first to -go. He mnde no statement. . Ferdinandl was the next. ''Hello, gentlemen," he said. "May God forgive me for what I have done. Bless my mother, faiher (nnd sweetheart." . Bolger ended the -procession. He strode in with his hands in his pockets: "I die like I lived." he' -remarked, "with a, smile on my fnee." -- The three nte heartily of their last menl. stnrtlng with roam ven nnd ending with ice cream. OF LAS VEGAS. New, Dec. 13. Wl The marriage here yesterday of Dolores L". Salnzar, 22. 'film act ress, and John R. Holmes, 21. son of the late Peyton R. Holmes, Minncnpolis flour magnate, was revealed early today by District Judge William E. Orr, who per formed the ceremony. '' The bride announced her .en gagement to young Holmes last spring shortly aftor she obtnlned $17,000 dnmnges from Ferdinand Pinney (affinity) Earle, artist now living In Paris, for alleged breach of a prenuptlal agreement. I MARKET STEADY PORTLAND, Dec. 13. P Portland wholesale turkey, market continued at a steady, market trend to close the week with large buyers paying . up to 28 centB for best young toms and honw, 21 to 22 cents for old toms and 20 to 22 cents for No. 2 birds. Most buying of the week hns been to fill shipping orders. Heavier receipts are expected to start next. Tuesday to rare for an anticipated pickup In local demand, now light. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Unfurnished house nnd garage, 324 West Jackson. .Has just been remodeled and in fine shape. 25 month. Owner. 026 Reddy Ave. 2t WANTED A loan of H0O on 120 acres of land: value 3.r00. Will pay liberal Interest. Box 10. Mall Tribune. '-I5 FOR RENT 1 nnd 2-room apts. J2.50 nnd 83.00 per week. 310 N. Bnrtlett. Phone 663-X. 266 FOR RENT Small turn, house, garage. 004 W. 10th. tf FOR RENT Nicely furnished 3 room apt; electric range, hot water; adults only. 1021 W. 9th. Phone 1163-R. 285 FOR SALE Parley, ground or nn ground. Also team of males, cheap. Mrs. II. O. Pech. Airport road. 2BS WANTED 35 yearling Hereford or roan Du rha ms. M rs. H. 0 . 1 Pech, Airport rond. 2fiS FOlt LRACK 5-room stucco home fn Perrydale, on Jaekwonville highway; hardwood floors, fire place, basement, furnace, elec trioo range. Krigidalre, lovely yard a:ul ir-es; $-17.50 month, t'harle U. Itny. Realtor, Med ford Hldg. i'hone Z2; home phone 302-J-2. J7a W A'NTHD to rent mirror, approx imately 50x60 inches. Tel. 52fi. 26-i i'Wll HKNT L'-room apt; lights and water paid; $10. 35 X. Ivy. 0 HaveYour Scribblhm , T O, swaivzcd Louise Rice, world famous graphologist can p jsitively read your talents, virtuet and faults in the drawings, words anu what nots that you scribble when "loil in thought". ; Send your " srribblingj " or signature Tct analvii,. BikIqm th pkturr of the Mikc ! cut from a bo o( Mikado prnrilL and tntctnla, AddniaLouMe Rm.can of I IN SING MMAD I'ffiSt PENCIL vrjxk WITH THE T tAOLB TtNCIL CO., NtW YORK Cm ' Lindsey Church Scene Big Sensation In Week's News Says Journalism Student Interesting In Itself for the Ben satlonul element In It, Fred Colvlg selected Judge Hen Bail' Lindsey's prayer-meeting eruption ns the biggest news event of the week; not for that reason, hut because (t revives the age-old question of "What will we do about the mar riage question?" Colvlg was adjudged winner of this week's essay contest -at Med ford high school, sponsored by the Mail Tribune und the Journalism cluss. His essay follows: The greatest news vent of the week is Judge Lindsey's flare-up in St. John's cathedral with Bishop Manning, Sunday, December 7. This choioe wns not made because the account was so sensational, nor hecnuse of the exciting mob scene, hut because this story portrays the aged conflict between new ideas and the old conservatism. ThuB it was with tho abolition o slavery, with woman's suffrage, and with our now nccepted reforms of government, the initiative, the referendum and the recall. All were looked upon us Ideas of the most radical type, and nil are now No More Head Colds This Winter vex n ct3 n I II. fill II If 1 1 I swX. Opex Opens Up. Catarrh Stuffed Nostrils in Three Minutes. ' Lessees Buzzing, Ringing and Singing in Eara When - Caused by Nasal Catarrh, Says Authority, - 30 Days Free Trial Says Jarmin & Woods Drug Store The thousands of intelligent I readers who have tried in vain to find womethlns: that aotuaUy will cleanse the noHtrll;? and throat of disKustinji mucus will be glad to know ihat Opex can now be pro cured at Jarmin & AVoodH DriiR Store, who will be nlpn.Med to show you how simple it la with Opex to successfully treat catarrh and its stubborn1 ymptoms. Now all you have to, do Is to spray gently and over the entire irritated and mucus infected mem brane, this soothing, cleansing va por of Opex reaching every nook, crevice and fold in tho membrane nnd opening up in 3 minutes the stuffed up passages. It soems like a miracle, but after you use Opex a few times each day for ft few days, you will find that the Irritntod, tender mem brane '- is -relieved, sniffing and hawking have ceased nnd the dis charge of catarrhal mucus haw stopped. , It is worth a whole lot of money not to have caturrh and bunding noises In the ear.s, but Opex, which costs SO' little, will send its helpful smoke like vapor just where it will do the most good. KEEP YOUR NOSTRILS AS GIVE HAPPINESS ri l mi Starting TOMORROW Continuous 12:30 to 11 P. M. The new screen find, RICHARD CROMWELL, in Ends TONITE Hoot Gibson i "CONCENTRATIN KID" Plus Final Chapter RIN-TIN-TIN in "The Lone Defender" Turkeys Wanted We Will Start Hoi'civinj'.TuVko.vs'' ' Monday, Doc. loth Get Our Prices GOLD SEAL among our most necessary and valuable rules of government. So, as a government must progress lo adapt itself to the times and to the Intellectual "capacities, of its aub jeciB, likewise must our code of morals be ndvancod to keep pace with our enlarged mental scope. Men with new and seemingly radical Ideas, have always been ridiculed and condemned, but they have carried through In what they believed the right, and the world is ! the better for them, and many of us within our short spnn of life 'will probably see Judge Lindsey's j new moral Ideas taken into con ; vention. 1 Phone if42. Well hnul nwayA your refuse, tny January service. 237tf HARRY MARX PAINTING Tinting, Paper Hanging Phone 178-J When you spray Opex you can seud -the . healing, purifying vapor from one nostril thru the other (se picture) or from either nostril to the bottom of the lungs and out thru the mouth you con. actually see this fltcam-llke smoke cominS from nostrils or mouth. Opex is sold with" the distincl understanding that if you are not satisfied at the end of 30 days your money will be gladly refunded. Opex Is delightful to uso because of its wholesome fragrance and one bottle win int v montns CLEAN AS YOUR TEETH Last Times TONITE Starts TOMORROW Continuous 1:30 to 11 ' charles' FARRELL Maureen O'Sullivan in The PRINCESS AND THE PLUMBER" Buy FOX SCRIP ft l A -A COLUMBIA picrur in We Pay Cash CREAMERY L'T lett. Phone 0. 206 room for wood -working shop. of courthouse to be? n,