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: n. ,.t .... L i J I i r i ! 4"! .: i , fAOE TWO Iocal and -'Personal I.iccuc Sale Still Mow Records at the county clerk's of ficii today revealed the Halo of county dotf licenses slow, with only 1!1 Wold to date. The last ones ls Hiiod went, to Ocorxo C Ward and l C. HiRham of Mvdfonl and C. (J. YarbruUKh t Ashlund. The num IxT; of ranchers obtaining licenses Is limited to a vei S tvw. Mrs. Murray Is Better Mrs. James Murray is a patient .at the Sacred Heart hospital, re covering from an attack of influ enza. She is to be removed to her home in Medford In u short time. ;iuMk from Distance Guest from distant points reg istered at local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kamy of Tonopah, Nev., and R. M. Melulley and two sona of Tulsa. Ok In. Aged ana convalescent will find a pleasant and healthful home at tho Rogue River Sanitarium. Mrs. H. B. Schrammuek, Supt.. graduate nurse. Robt. II. Schrammuek, Prop. Phono 81, Jacksonville, Ore. 211 Returned to Medford Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and daughter. Miss Doris Ann. of Med ford. returned home Sunday night, after spending a short time In Roho burg viwlttng Mm. White's mother. Mm. Myrtle Jennings. Miss Doris Pickens of Hnlem, who has been vltdting In Hoeburg. and Im'Byrrt of this city, returned- to Medford with Mr. and Mm. White. Civil Action on File Tho Moil ford Irrigation district filed- suK In circuit court yester day against the Puhlio Water com pany Cue 1,011.04, claimed to be due Cor ditch maintenance fees. Special salo ot.Galvo cold cream and cleansing cream, 4iio per iur; Reg. 7 Tic value,. Bowman's Ucauty Parlor, Tel. 57. . 2il Hero VMtlng Uclu(ic Mrs. W. A. Delzell of Salem Is in Medford for a few days visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Newbury. The hitter; is Mrs. Dolstell's daughter. No HI) I la ril Ton run men I Present indications point toward no city hllllurd tournament being held in Medford this year. Thore. htm beon little Interest shown in tho possibility of such tourney al though there are qultv a number of good bllliurdits In Medford. Dance, 'Lake Croek Hat. 210 . Mjinvlmf Lmprmoiiicub Mm. U C. Oarlock, who has been III for several weeks past, was re ported toduy to be showing grad ual i in prove me nt and will be en tirely recovered In a short time. Hljf Vote Kxpoi tcd In view of tho extensive Interest token. In tho proposition of estab lishing, school . bua Hui'vice in tho CenLral Point school district, a big vote is expected at the election to .be held there next Saturday to de ride the establishment of such sorv-tce,- deemed especially neceswiTy by residents, of tho Hill addition district along tho Old Stage road went -of Central Point. For grada A raw milk, call 630. Campbell Dairy. ; Two deliveries. - it Attending Convention T. J. FuMoit and 12. K. Oore are upending thin weok In Portland, attending tho annual convention of tho Mutual Llfo Insurance com puny: of New York, for which they nro representatives In tliUi city. They will return to Medford Sat urday or Sunday. Hum MiinipH and 'CoiisIIJUh Things, do not coma singly to little Jerry Mc.Dougall, four-year-old son of Mr, und Mrs. J. A. Mr Dougall. He Is confined to his bed ad their home. 847 West Second street, with both mumps and ton HUtis, and finds Uiat they do not go very well together. For gnulo A raw milk, call 599, CumnbeU Dairy. Two delivutien. tt Itcturn fiimi liiit David Roberts and son have re nirned to Medford from Pittsburgh, Pa., where they spent several weeks ,r Uio holiday season visiting rela tives , Mr. nuborta resumed his position as telegraph operator ftn the Southern Pacific yesterday. , Hum dry slab wood. $f 'h'rid'fi yr load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. Price 1s not the 'all-Important thing in breads. The lit tle saving is greatly offset by the lower quality. Specify Fluhrcr'8 and be assured of tho finest tho market affords. V A MjiitUiku Licence Iuel The county clerk's office Issued marriage license today to Tester Afipo, 23, and Velmn Williams. 14, both of Glenhurn, Cal. They were married shortly after the license issuance, by County Jtnie Spar-vow. I I'ondfliou Improved Idranilina VanLindt of thin city, who Jh in the hospital In Med ford icceivint; treatments for a broken hip received several weeks nno, in much improved though rtill un able to leave the hospital. Ash land 'i'hliiifju. In .MrdionI on Hnlness Among Ashlund residents spend ing Wednesday in Medford on busi ness were Dcrt Miller and Dr. O. A. 1 J lalnea. Dance, Cold Hill, Saturday nicht. Ounce till L From Oregon .i'oIii(n Residents, of (trcgon pointy out side of the city of Portland at Med ford hotels included II. Wilson. Jr., of Grants Pass, Cordelia Rebbes of The Dalles, C. W. Owen of Albany Leslie H. Halo of LaGrande, K. K. Heydenhurk. T.Ctillahnn and D. K. Khadrlck of llugene, Mr. and Mrs. Sid C'lnklin of Rend. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kndlcott of Myrtle Point. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pecker of llills boro. iDslalllug Stop Sign The city traffic depart men t Is Kupervittlng the Installation this week of 10 stop signs on a few streets running Into North River side avenue and West Main street, with these erected, practically every street 'running into these thoroughfares will have been iur nished witlr Mop signs. Dr. Robt. K. Lee, Liberty Bldg. Eyes examined, glasses. tf Welch Returns North L. R. Welch, who has been work ing as tolegrapfier at tho Southern Pacific off'ces for the pant several weeks, left lat night for his home in Portland. In City on ItusliicsM U J. Walton of. Hill Crest or chards is In Medford today trans acting huslnec's. (leorgo lieers of the Red Top district is also a busl news caller. Dry kindling 2.6Q a load. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf Skiing Parties Popular Many skiing parties are being held in the I'nion Creek region this week, according to Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson of Suimet - on - the -Rogue, who was In Medford this morning chopping and transacting businesjp 1 From Rogue JCIk F. H. McDonald of Rogue Elk hotel was a Medford visitor thiv morning. Permanent wave, f 5.00 complete; facials, acalp treatments and oil shampoos, &0e. Provost Beauty Bhop, 815,Y( .Mln. To. 36.( ?53tf Arrived in City Mm. a. A, If ens ley and Mlsri Rhoda Grant arrived In Medford by train- this- morning' from the north. Dajiuc, Gold Hill, Saturday night. Dance till 2. . . 21)0 Will Visit Here Mrs. Itlanche Thomas and grand son, Richard McFarland. of Hun Francisco arrived In Medford on the Hhasta this morning for an Indefinite visit in Medford ns guests of Mrs. X. II. Newcomb. Our new studio Is opposlta new Holly theater. The Peasloys. tf While Cars Kxplalned A Heattlo motorist was proceed Ing southward Wednesday lc.w forfeited In cash ball In Judge Hop kins court In Koseburg. according to a report from Hlutc Traffic Of ficer Robert Hoxle of this city. The Scuttle man, accenting to the com plaint, swung wido on a curve on tho Pacific highway near Canyon vllle. met Officer lloxlo In his "white Illy." and forced the limb of the law off tho road Into mall boxes nnd apple trees. His ex planation In court was he "didn't know what the white car was." The Heart In motorlut was Instructed not to rim white cars off the road, and ho responded gratefully. Grants Pass Courier. Bur a green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. . Ask Mod. Fuol Co., Tel. 031. 26iUf From State Metropolis Portkindui registered at local hotel Include J. llnulley, K. R. Itradfield. Roy Fugate. Klmur Wil liams. Hugh K. Winder. W. Uvall Peaiwon. R. M. Wallace, Gear Pan zer. Mr. and Mrs. 10. M. Norton, ('. C. Hide, Ml, and Mrs.. K. lv. Arthur. Thos. A, Plgsott. Miss Mcrthu 1 1 ii 1 hi in. Gus J. Kotli. Adclle Mahone, S. J. Singer and l. Itarr, Phone B4. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Servioe, 237tf Slop In MeiHoitl Wm. Cowley of Spokane and M. R. Hlllis of SMitlltt Weru in Med ford last evening. Dance, G.dd 1IU1. Suturdiiy niubi Dance ttll 2. ilM lleturtih from North Raymond Rctur retiuned by train this forenoun fvm Seutttf. vhi re he has been mi a htilm'f- trip. Ir. C. P. Johnston. D o n 1 1 s t. Phlpps Bldg. phone 1462. 177tt Hard -Time Ihtmv A hard-time ilauce will ht uiven Friday at the Redman hnll on Ap ple street. Friends. Redmen snd PttcHhoiitun memlHMfi are Invited. pit ne will Im a w a rdd for t he most appropriate continue. Brill Shoel Melul Works doen ex port repait ins. fen dor and nuto i body repairing. tt ttCttll'W to iileiltlJlll .Mrs, A. .1. KawceU of Ctlendule. Or., Ipfttoduy for her home, after vhdtihK reluttved In Medford. Dry kindling. 2.r0 n iond. Val ley Fuel Co. 242tf MEDFORD MATL Will (hi to Woodland t T. Noe of the Highway lrhtr shop, who hu been in the hospital at lierkeley, Cul., for several weeks. will leave wiih Mm. Noe the first of the week for Woodland, wher-j they Will vWt relative. Dance, fluid Hill, Saturday niuht. Dance till t. Oil litisiness Trip Kalph Kelly of J'nrtlunu, repre-1 W'ininK i ne r oru jiuiur company, was in Medford tod;iy on business. Coats rellncd and remodeled at tho fashion Shop, 4'4 Medford IJIdg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. 11 SI. tf Callfoi'illuiis I Here Californians at -local hotels last night were Mr. and Mrs. C. U. WiNinaii, Frank K. Xuben and I. D. Hudd of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. 10. 11. Winters of Ttedding. Mr. and Miv. T. R. Deyer of Weed. Chan. C Henser anil Russell Wise of Glendale, T. O. Hojtkins of Oak land. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Raker of Sacrameiiti, and the following from San Francisco: II. W. X ow ner, D. C. Longwlll W. 10. Zimmer man. Ii. A. Crouse and H. M. Hucko. Dance, Gold Hill. Saturday night. Dance till 2. UfcO Arm Is Broken Gerald Rolling, son of Mr. and Mm. L. X. Rolling of Cent ml Point, recently broke his arm in two places whilo cranking a car Saturday, according to report. Daily's Taxi, Phone 15. 35c; 1 to passengers. tf Portraits of distinction. The Peasloys, opp. Holly theater. tf Obtain Auto IJcciiscH Tho sheriff's office insued nuto llcenHP totlny to A. M. Kldwoll. M. B. Xewcomb and I. K. Holli'n bock of Me(lfr)rd, jind Carl Has inuwH.'n of Central Point. Dry kindling (2.50 a load. Val ley Fuol Co. 242tf Broken windows res lazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf Bribery i'lnuTfcs Dismissed - A complaint filed fur attempted bribery against K. V. JJImrnick and H. V. Champ, Medford men ar rested here a short time ajro for moonshine possession, was ordered dismissed in tho office of United .States Commissioner Chauncey Klorcy yesterday. The government b ro u b h t ch a ib-'s o n a 1 leca 1 1 o tin that tho men had at tempted t bribe tho raiding officers wIki they were arrested on the liquor charge. Dimmtck and Champ have been sentenced to terms In the county Jail. j Dance. Gold Hill. Saturday nivht. Dance till 21. ' 21f0 4 !NX F. Word was received in Met! ford today of tho Middrn death of Hans Nylander. well known resi dent of Klamath Kails. The an nouncement will be sorrowfully received In this city, ns Nylnnderj was active in Hillah Temple Shrinei circles and was a prominent par-1 tleipant In grange activities In Klamath county. 1 Tho. funeral hurt been act for Saturday .. and. local members of Hillah Temple will Journey t Klamath Fulla to attend. CIlKKIt Juno C. Ci'i'oi' p:iski-I away nt Iht hunio near (inhl Hill.. Or(.. January 7. afliir an IllnvKs ol tho past twrf years. Mrs. (Iri'i'r was horn In West VliBinla. Octo ber 3. IS50. Hnr husliaiiil. Ili'itja min. pausi'd uwuy in April, I'.Hir. She leaves to mourn her iiasslns five vliililrun: two daimhters. I.e. jetla tieneviuvu nnd l.lla Jurplta Oreiir of (lold Mill; Llireo sons. Oms Kdon, VIikII of Cold IUU. and Kcrdiuund. of Uukland, Cul. Kuneiul survlees will lie conduct ed at tnu Kravesido in the. Cold Hill cemetery Friday murnliiK at Itl o'clock, Uev. J. M. .lolinson olli clatliiK. Hurl Kuneral Home In cliaiKU. 4 No Ilakellialt Captain Jt.U.lCltill. N. I-. lt'l North Carolina Stale collexe's Imsketliall team will have no captain this year. That Ir- no season captain. A name captain will he elected at the hcK'nnlnit of each contest. The five lettorinen on the wiuad are entitled to serve as captain at a Kamc, i SAN KltANClSCl). Jan. S. olV Mn. Victor Itruce. Ilrltlsli aviatrlx. arrived at Mills Klelil here today from Medlord, tire., at p. ni. She left Medford at 1 1 a. m. T1h To.4is university football team which nice 1st Harvard next year loses by k nut tiu tion only six men of the tenm that captured the SoutbweMirn confvrem'e title. Pei inission to puldiHb l eduevd fares for sport lam han been re- qvh'tMfd from the stiitc commission by railroads in Wisconsin. Jack Francisco, worst half of the best ludy horseshoe, pitcher in lb country, in worklnn out for the co mi UK tournament at St, l'ulcrs bniK. I'la.. this winter. Nearly ;'0.iiMt.eei persons at tended licensed iiv hound r icfs in Emthihd dlli'tlltf lSu. ii ' Is esti mated ' 1 ' ' 1 ' :- ' UDituary v vK t j TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, ROOF SAVES LIFE AtHHiatftt Ptfn Piotu P J: Stribling (inset) escaped injury as "his airplane crashed' through a roof of light wood and tar paper in the business district of t Seattle, Wash. . .r . . ' -V ;' ' . Hank O'Day Still Able SAX AXTOXIO. Tex.. Jitn. S. tA Hank 0"I.iy' foi-linRS are hurt. The veteran IaphaH umpire wants It understood that he is fi(J yeni'H old, not Tl and that his eyes are as clear as over. Reports of O'J.Jay's mijnurn at a .Missouri healt h resort had made his frfeiidH Holicilniis. Jio has been hero five weeks ami Haiti he ex peeteil to remain until ahour Janu ary 1 5, when ho will ko to 1'hnenlx. Ariz., and from thre to IN POSTPONES 0 1:1 LOS ANGELES. Jan. Heavy rain which hus ma$o the Wilshirc country club cmpse al most r, unplayable,,. tottaftOrcefl ptist ponemeiit of "the J-'is 'ilingeles $10,0(io open .tournament) until Saturday. i ; t 4 LITTLE STCKIES Or tiir.mmminitnrtimnniinnmnrHiimf;tfi"n:m!iimnmmtmiw:ii' yir.mmuiinmimiiimiinimn! $ 1 WVv .-pi owen lee rjwi-n Lc's eyes are responsible for her beinB' in pictures. She was a eloihin.y model in her home Iihvii, Omahn, when a friend of a director sutiuested the movies. So Cwni, armed wilh an introduc tory letter and a lot of confidence, and accompanied by her mother and grandmother, left for Holly wood. The director, too. was impressed by her laixe and deep blue eyes. She tnt her first part, a very small one. iti 1112 3. tlwru only not hiti for a lone, time, but now .she has hotter roles. She Is five f-et seven inches tall : and decidedly blond. Itock Heaver Criclict Hum RR1SIIANE, AustrallaIA'). Ed- die Ctllbert, aboriKiual native, is. Hie cricket, hope of the State of: Queensland. C.llbert drew notice in an aboriginal settlement thru ability tt kill n small bird wilh. a i rock nt 1 on ynrdK. With his preat speetl lie has become one of the- 1 fastest bowlers in AntralLi. I Sl niuior Umit baseluiil clnh 1 will ntny exhibition mmies in At" htnin durlTti? Mmrh and nr1l 9 , P 4 K , it ! .YOU SHOULD SEE Our Saturday SPECIAL Now on Display in Window LAWRENCE'S Gorham Silver, Longina SOX. THURSDAY. - : . . OF STUDENT FLIER Claims Eyes ' To Follow Pill his home in Chicago in April. "Do I look like the sick man they try to make me out to be?" lie asked. "I could ro behind the hat today and call' the balls and strikes as well as ever. "All that was the matter with me was I lost my appetite and so I went to Excelsior Springs to d'-ink a. lot of that water, and that Kives a fellow an appetite to be come hungry enough to eat a hoot." Schwartz Oiict a (uard. ; NEW Y O H K Elmer Schwartz. 200-pound Washington rttate -captain, started 'Ms -college fcotball career 'as a guard,; but fullback this year became an outstanding contendei for America honors. Ail- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY SCHlillKU'S ' hi;d 'T vo sale ' KPrXMALS '26 liriCK Sedan S3 ST. '2it CHEVROLET Coach 3!"i . 2."i DODGE Coach 16 "J6 STAR Roadster - 5 I '24 STAR Touring 3.".! 23 OLDSMOI1ILK Coach 1 3 '22 RCU'K Rondster '24 STl'DEDAKKK Houd- '2!i NASI! Cabriolet ."S. ' '26 Rt'lCK Roadster 335 ' 26 STl D F3 1 1 A K 10 R Sedan... 3:i:' "26 KOIM) Roadster UTi j 26 CMRVSLKR Roadster ... 23.". I 2H Hl'K'K Seilan I8" I '21 CM1;VR0LI;T Coupe .... 45, '2!) CHEVROLET Coupe 433 ; SC1IKRER .IOT(R COMPANY' ! Your RCH'Iv Dealer. i Cetl Car Lot Rear of C'raterian. ' Phone 1305, 2S8 WHY 1AY RENT? Mmtern room new house: fine strei, close in: $25 down, $25 per month, ori will take jjnod closed car as down pa vine m. Act at omt 317 Liberty Rid--:. 2Hi I KOR RENT 3 room furnishul hoiu-o. Inquire 7ul V. llth St. , . . 2!U l'OR RENT OR SALE Vnfur nislp'd hmi-e on (b-neva St. ln t(ilii:e C. M. RobertSt. tt LOST Suitcase containing wom an's apparel, between Medford und Ruckshot hill load. Finder return to Tribune office, 2M 'OR RENT Modern house. Huso in. 11. A. llanscuuie, 526 Palm.! 2110 I FOR SALE lood house and par age nil corner lot: all assessments p:Md : small payment down, ha I. like rent. Tel. 13'.H)-V. -jy 1 LOST Child's black horn-rim! KlaKse-S. lietui n to WasllillKton ' .school. jyo EOR RENT Cnf mulshed 8-rouni bouse, close in. Impure -23 N. Central. 2!2 EOR 'SALIC Runs, rocker, library table, poroli swiptf. percolator, and a few dishes. Phone 10S2-X. 30 Western Ave. iu INCREASE auto lulhwme to I '-,. with a Spiiiip'r Sup'r (ias Saver; 10 more pov(r th. and 5orr more Miiootluhvis; quicker starting and uctawav: less car- iin and oil dilution; only $2.0uj by mail on our money-back uuar- S ante-. ' Agents wanted. Spinner ! fompany. 1 5P South Kimierva ' Si . I i iv nKb C,il !. for Watches, Virgia Diamonds 'AWrcV Kit rSy& JANUARY 8. 19.11 . WHOLESALE PRICE- I'OKTLA.ND. Ore., Jan. H. iPi Wholesale eff market remained weak at today's opening. Quota tlonH were unehunged but priee .shading was in evidence on which basis retailer demand was fair. Receipts were moro than suffici ent. Tone of the wholesale butter market was also weak. 1'roduco exchanKo quotations were un changed, demand was limited and receipts ample. Wholesale sugar quotations were advanced 15 cent a hundred to day by Portland wholesale grocers, to be in line with like price ad vances unnounccd by refineries. . Livestock PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. S.(JP) CATTLE Receipts 115, calces 10; (luotahly steady. , IIOCS Receipts 1U50, Includini! fiSti direct; lully ."ic lower. (Soft or oily pigs excluded). Lit;ht liHllts. 140 lbs.. $K4t!).2n; light weight, 100 to IJiU His., $9'i Ii.ia; ISO to 200 lbs., S'J'ii 9.25: medium weight, 2ou to 220 lbs., $S(n l).2a; 220 to 2S0 lbs.. $7.50 Sin-: heavy weight, 250 to 290 lbs.. $1 rn 8.75: 29U to 350 lbs., SG.50i. Packinn sows. 275 to 500 lbs., medium and good. $ii(f 7.50. Feeder and stock or pigs, 70 to l:!0 lbs., good ami choice, $8.50 i 9.75.' . SHEEP Receipts 100: steady. Portland Produce PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 8. l,Pi ; I Butter and es:-;s: Weak; quota-) j tions unchanged. ' t Milk (butterfat). poultry, country, meats, onions, potatoes, wool, nuts.: hay, cascara bark and hops : steady and unchanged. j i Portland Wheat PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 8, (P) Wheat futures: Open High Low Close! Jan. i!5 .liii . r THE MARKFTS : FOX Wtsi LOAST uiKHiniuwiluiiKr Last Times TONITE Emil Jannings Marlene Dietrich in "THE BLUE ANGEL" STARTS THE FIRST BIG HIT, OF 1931 H t M t L I M H t M in PALM of Jus HAND ; )J, WALTER1HUSTON Phillips Holmes i . .-. : i , .... .-. . , . . . s ; i - ii -m twim i i mi -m rrriin iiiiiniiiii iiwiimii mm n - ? . COMING , TOMORROW.' 2 Days Only ' 7AKDU CANUTT, WALLY WALES in "GANYOM HAWKS" O m "THE ARE May S -S Cal wheat IIIk I'eud uluoslein TO Soft white Western red ; Htird winter ! ' Northern eirins '!:; Western red - Oats No. 2 S.--II). wliile. -l- Today's car rereipts: Wheut ia. uatloy 1, flour 15, hay -. I'OIITI.AXD. Ore., Jan. 8. (Pi Sunar 1'ic higher. Sacked basis: Cnuu, fruit or berry. Ki per twt. llect gugar. l.xo hp cwt. . San Francisco Butterfat SAN' KltAXCIril'O, i:al.. J""- s UV) Hutlouat I. o. b. San rian cisco, 2'Jc 4 , Wall Street Report NEW YORK. Jan. 8. bl'l Stocks clus.-d steady today, with small changes ia pivotal chares, but substantial advances in the suKar issuey which rallied 1 to . points In response to the restric tive agreement reached in lleliin.; TradiliK was lik'ht all day and the general course of prices was Irregular. Tbel'e were net fc'ains of about a point in some of the independent Keels, as w I nternationa! Telephone, Carbide, Electric Auto I'nited Aircraft. Today's ctosin;; price; selected stocks follow: Alii. Can Am. Tel. and Tel Anaconda Cul. !as Curtiss Wright Conera! Electric (new) (lelleral .Motors Kennicot Coilicr -Mont. Ward lladio Col'puration IlcadiitK Sears Roebuck S. P I'nited Ail- crufl I'. S. Steel i; n i o n' Lite "nd for 1 5 114 4 . 1 tl Vi Vh S3 144 '4 Brothers Seek Cago Honors. Tl'HCALOOSA. Ala. A')t- When baskftbnll practice started at th l"n i ersity of A laba ma, three sets of brthers came oat in an effort to make- the team. They are Ma lor m and Waiton fjiney, guards Colds Checked . By modern vaporizing UlllUlitJlfc JUM IUU Ull iv'. w VapoRus OVEB'ti' MILLION JARS USED YEARLY A 7 --7 TOMORROW i -- - - ' I VNw 4V; CZ V the. , Plus McCoy in INDIANS COMING" ADMISSION Mat.O Ev. ; und rb tternien: Zoko' umv Paul iluiikasoiV forwards: 12tl and SMj, Kimbrniieb. ' guilds. W' HEALTHY r NEW YEAR Eliminate your Rectal and Colon . Trouble! 1 M vrc Cfirrpcc in trpatin.. Rectal and Colon ailments of all kinds by our non-surg. ical method enables us to five WRITTEN ASSURANCE OF PILES ELIMINATED or FEE REFUNDED. No hospital opera, tion; no general anesthetic; no con finement; no excessive cost. Send today for FREE descriptive book. DcChas.J.Dean RECTAL W COLOJV DEAN Bldtf. OPPOS COURT HOl'SP -f flFTH & WAlN,POKTUNDtOilW0N TELtrnUNL ATWATLR 2661 AFFILIATED OFFICF C . Seattle.San Francisccx V LgsAngeucs TONIGHT ELKS SMOKER 20 ROUNDS OF BOXING ELKS' TEMPLE 8:30 P. M. 6 Rounds 6 . Red Handsaker 145 Pounds vs, Turkey Red 146 Pounds Jacobs vs- Wilson and other fast bouts. Admission $1.00 . For Elks and Invited Guests Only w'thth J" I HEATRE5 Bargain Mats. Daily 1:30 to 3:30 Constance Cummings BEN LYON In.. "WHAT MEN . WANT" ,10 and 23 10 and 35 MAW