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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1931)
- 1 o J I OCcll dllU I yDrOrn I X CI OVJIIdl . AlllM! I'M-uf Cliaillii I from Kimono: II. D. Hoc. Herb 1 Recent snowfall and f r e 7. 1 n k ' owen, Hob Dunn. Jamex II. Tlor weather hav made the Pacific, m.y Jlnf $ ( ,Mori'. hifihvvay over the Siskiyou moun-1 talnn Nomewhnt lunKt'roim for mo-, ,.M. (hsht In Mctironl tor travel, reported .State Traffic Mr. Otto fasicr of phoenix was Officer li M. Iujcom todjy. I ;, ""77" 7" " " ' '"I . hoi toristrt ilnnniiiK to Hft over the mountain. Despite the Icy condi-1 lion, he wild, no auto wrepkn have t been roporlt'd. County Affeiu leader Here F. t,. -Billiard, leader of county nf?-ntn for Oregon. U spending to day in Medford on huninesH in con nection with the county agent's of fice, having arrived from Orantu Posh, where he i-pent A'edneday In conference with the county njfent of Josephine county. . , , From Distant Points Amont; Ktie.-stH from distant cltie j registered at local hotels are Mix j Marie Shannon and Ada Hcotch of! LaH Venati. Nov., (leorgia 8arKcnt of Lewl'ston. Ida., and M. A. 11-f f- j man of Milwaukee, WIk. j Holding Ilahy Clinic - The county health unit Is holding n bahy clinic In Afhland this after noon In the dnwn.airs part of the Library building of that city. Pnrtywlshc ride to Portland or Seattle, Will Hhare xpensefl. Tel. IHJ6-1I. Z'.t- Jnsuraiict1 Men call Here Walter i. Fortman, ropreaenta tive of the New Zealand Insurance company, stopped in Medford to day for a mhort business visit while en routo to Portland headauaHer. Mr. Fortman is returning from Kan Francisco, whero he spont the holi days, ('has. N. Peterson, special aent for the Home Insurance com pany of Now York, wan n, buine' caller in Medford yesterday. In "iiy on ItuKlnc Win. N. Wales was among the Klamath Fall visitors upending to day and yesterday in Medford on business. For irrfide A raw milk, rail ROO. Campbell Dairy, Two deliveries. . tf Ntnv llMlpllnc ltulcw Non-commissioned officer of the loral Oregon-Nnllonnl if-luurd head quarters company will have to ad hero closely to new discipline rules il'fhey ' woiild: keep their rank, It wait announced today. If they do not. privates will be UP for rapid promotion, according to H. M. Hau cpnt. nead of the company, 'Biff- reductions on women's low shoes tomorrow, 39!i and $4.45. M. M. Dept. Ktore. 2Ufi Eafflc Point (Kmplo Wed Mins I leu la h lienton Waddell. 18, and" Hohert Ray Humphrey, 21. both of lala Ppint, wuro united in- marriaKO Tueftflay In a ceromony litfrformod by Hev C. C Rarick nt the Methodist parsonage In Grant Pass. - -Astrology brings more happiness nnd prosperity. Use the Moon's Hign Hook in farming, business, or social nffalix Palmer Music House. 300 Riff snlo women's silk dresses $6.75 tomorrow, M. M. Dept. Htore. 2 it r (iueNt of Mhh MCKHlnger lnet Uingtwaln of hos Angeles arrived in MedTord on tho HhaHta thi morning, nnd will -ho the guest of Miss Arleta MesHlngcr. Dance to 101 wood Strnder nnd his music, Clold Hill 8at. night. , .287 Women's bargain hanement shoos nil reduced to $2.9K and $3.4 S at tho M. M. Dept. Htoro. 295 Miss Podge ScimUir's Six-n'tary It in a pleasure to announce to her hosts of friend thul Miss Kdlth Dodgo. daughter of Mr. and Mra. Louis Dodge of this city, has re ceived the appointment us secre tary to Henator tl. W. Dunn, and has assumed her dutle In Salem. Miss Dodge is well known to Tid ings readers as former society edi tor, and since her graduation nt the Oregon university bus been connected with the Kugeno Regis ter ln the same position. Ashland Tidings. . Lot of pep. Oold Hill, till 2:00. Dance ay 7 Klwood Strnder and his mut Oold' mil S:it. night. 107 Your Kiddies Deserve !, ... the ; finest nd most nourishing bread avail able That is why you should give them a full milk loaf such as baked by Fluhrer in Southern Oregon's Finest Bakery On'icun Hotel ftucMs 1 1 ri'vii n i n n j rmriamrnit fit wifii ! I hoti'ln toilny from rllles otlwr Ih.'in ri'oiilHnd lnrludetl .1, F. Mwh ol Mr- M- l'-rriltherK and V. I.. Ilal- Iiml of CorvulllH. c. K. Pollock nn.l Mr. and Mr. A. A. liellmnn ot Klamath Fall, and the followini; rity thU mornlne a.Wndinu j "UHimw '"' """ ",,,,I'MMK- Hil-I;uirt Kfekx Divorce After Mr. MaiRarot Colt.y hnd f i led an action for d 1 vo roe ea r 1 y thU week nna!n.t Oliver Colhy. the ! latter filed a divorce action yn ti'rdriy jiKalnwt the plaintiff In the find rnwo. Misconduct Ik alleged on the part of Mix f'oly. IJrill pheet Metal Works does ox pert repairing, fender and auto ,0dy repairing. tf Atlemled l iiclc's J'tinmil m. h. ('piiuth of Awhland wan In Medford THterd:iy attending ihe funeral of his uncle, l-Vd Ktirnson. who recently died hire. . ... Drunk and ll-tiirhiii(c Allien llickens, a eniral point young man, wuk fined tin in the city court thU mornlrm. followinx his arrest for hetng drunk In a puh tic place hixt nlht. hy Patrol man Cave. It i charged he en tered the Cozy Nook confectionery cMtahli.xhment and raised a dls turhance there before his arrest. New orchestra, day night. Cold Hill Satur 2!l7 Start Ticket Sale Tickets will go on sale at the senior high school Monday for the Junior carnival queen. The car nival, will be held in the,, gymna sium FrMay evening, February 6; Instend of February 7, as previous ly announced. Civil Action Filed The Porter Lumber company filed suit in -circuit court yester day against Thertdore Noel for the collection of $l."i claimed to be due for supplies. , llig reductions on women's low shoes tomorrow, $3.95 and 14.45. M. M. Dtit. Store. 2lr Ioral Hoy In Air KervhT Vernon Schulz, son of William chul. of SlusserV barber shop, recently iased an' examination to permit him to enter the Cnlted States naval air service, and will ho stationed In southern California. Several week ago he enlisted Jn the navy and recently took n. special examination for the alf service di vision. Veiled Mrs. Reck Mix A. A. Madden nnd Mrs. A. 10. Tonner of Ashland spent ye terdsy in Medford with Mrs. J. W. Keck, a former Ashland resident. Burn green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel CO.. Tel. 631. 25fltf Guests -from Portland - Among the numerous Portland resident registered at Medford hu- tels are I. A. Anderson. J J. Hawes. It. (I. .Mann, K. S. French. L. D. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Conrad, I.ee II. Wetty, V. C. Knapp, W. H. Hchaub, F. J. (llelss, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kortmann, M. C. Mett ler, Mr. and Mw. F. Walker. O. T. Mnrd, A. J. llreyman. .!. R. Ma giiuiiH, It. A. Schallhorn, Joe Ro mano, 11. A. llurton. 10. H. Smith. L. 10. SI. John. Jr.. C. O. Oregory, A. W. (ilassford and J. P, Lane. Were Shopping Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tteynnlds of Coker Hulte. Mrs. Henry Myers of Central Point nnd Mrs. Alene Max well of Jacksonville! were shopping In Medford this morning. Portraits of distinction. Tho Peasleys, opp. Holly Theater, tf Coiiiniiij Is Ilicoriiouitccl Articles of Incorporation for the Dead Indian 'Lumber company were on file today nt the county clerk's office nnd gnve Information that the company Is Incorporated at $.1000 for the operation of saw mills and lumheryrds. II. N. Tay lor, Lnulee Walker and H. A. Tay lor were named n the Incorporat ors. Women's bargain basement shoes all reduced to I2.D8 and 3.4S at the M. M. Dept. Store. 2!iB .Mrs. DuPl'lly Uellll'lis Mrs. Clara Dti Pray returned from Palo Alto. Ca.1., this morning lifter hu.-'ng spent the post six months In that city with her son. l.ewell Dnl'ray. a student at St. Joseph's college. New orchestra dold 11111 Satur day. Dance Mil 2:00. S; Obtains ;uii Permit Leonard Wllllanw of Cclntrn! Point was Issued a pernvit th week to carry concealed wenpnns fur purpo.ies of tirotwtlon. The permit was issued by the sheriff's office. ' ' ' ' Men's dress oxfords reduced to tl.as tomorrow nt M. M. Dfnt store. !9 6 Mrs. Hold-nii III Mrs. Walter Itohlson was report ed III at her hum on Capital hill today. , Fpllnenhorg apples, 2Tie per box Prlng your own boxes, plnnnelo 1'ack.ng Co. tf Here! on nu,ltiess Al Myers, tvprc!aentallvc of Haas llros., Sun I'lanclsco, Is In Medford todjiy transacting business with lo cal firms. Ileal hot hand, Oold Hill Sat nltht. Klwnnd Strnder nnd his music. Dancing from :30 till 3:00 297 Will lllllhl Duelling 1). O. McCittskey plans to spend Snsoa to build a dwelling on Peach street, according to an application on file today at the city building department. llurn dry clan wood, ! nnd If. per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. f..U HiStf' Hen for Iniiallntlon Among the jK-reona from out of town who attended the Installa tion Iiml nlitht of Jteamen chapter. O. i:. 8.. were Mm. V. fl. McNalr and P. K. llunfy of Ashland. Mr. Fred Pick. Minn Mollle liritt and Mm. K. 8. Severance of Jackson ville and ..Mrs. Km her Sanderson of Central Point. Women's coats half price at the M. M. Dept. Store. 25 WflHllllietOll ClH'htM I fiufMU from Washincton rtatp wHlwd ltua nl,,hl al oca, hotel IncliHl'! Air. nnrj Mr. I. II. Ha- Vfo, Flon-nro York (ooloy of Mon . ' ,V u,' ,, th& rf.iinurtnv roe, A. A. I'aiHioy anu 'i. it. r.K from Scuttle: Mr. and Mrs. li. Y. Mudd, R. H. White. W. S. Sheley, W. H. Kinney, V. R. Smith, J. 10. M.idison and 10. L. Rey. Rig danc Dance till : Oold Hill ,S:it, night. :. Was a A'lsitor Vestunlay II. K. Rudclirf of Mrshfield. a former resident of Medford, was a visitor here yesterday calling on old friends. Mr. Radcliff has been vis iting her daughter. Mrs. Jack Heath, at Grants Pass, and accom panied Mr. Heath to Medford when here yesterday. Phono 642. W'o'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. 237tf lepilty Mar.hiil Visits Sam Melahorn. deputy state fire marshal, arrived In Medford today from Portland to spend a few days here attending to business matters. Spitzenherff apples, 25c per box. Firing your ijwn boxes. : Pinnacle Packing Co. tf SiHMiits Few Days Here Mrs. Initio K. Henbow of Port land. 'tariff sales manuger for Ore gon and Vashlngtoh,-''haH been in Medford for a few days with south ern Oregon representatives, includ ing Mrs. Anna Pierce of Central Point. Mrs. Oeorge Ii. Moffet ot Medford and Mrs. Dunkln of Tal ent. CoaU rellned and remodeled at the Fashion Shop. 424 Medford Hldg. Mrs. Harry Andrews, Tel. Illtl. tf Take Pictures Tomorrow f'.roup pictures fur the Crater, high i-chol annual, will probably be taken tomorrow, it was An nounced today. The photographs were td have' been taken today, but weather conditions were not favor able. . Broken' windows reglazed hy Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 230tf Mr. riniilHlck ilere W. V. Ohadwiok, manager of the Tennlniil hotels, with headquar leiv 111 Salem, in in the city for several days attending to business matters. Dr. Robt. 13. Loo, Liberty Bldg. Eyes examined, glasses. tf Mr. nojl KxiMH-ted Hack rtobevt Doyl, iepresenlattvo qf tho Carnation Milk company. Is expected back In. Medrord today from Klamath Faris,, where ho has been attending to linslhesH matters for several days. For grado A raw milk, call 699, Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. , . tf llewey 1 1 111 I-cuvcs Dewey Hill tnd his father, F. n. Hill of Prospect left hy train todny for Sacramento where they will visit Marlon T. Hill In that city. Daily's Taxi, Phone IS. SSc; 1 tf to 4 passengers. Hero from ('nllitiriiiii Those from California who reg istered at Medford hotels Included the following: lid Wright of Iter keley. F. Hall of Orovlllc. 11. Pan of San Diego, Arnhel Watkinson of Oakland, J. IT. Ktler, Tt. W. rtider, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Dandfood. T. F. Keoghn, K. N. Anderson and B. Daton of San Francisco, and the following from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Carl, F. E. Burke. Mr. and Mix. M. Specht. Mr. nnd Mm. M. A. Flcraten. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. E. Hughes. Men's dress oxfords reduced to $3,115 tomorrow at M. M. Dept. store. 215 Condition Is Improved Mrs. L. C. (lal'lock. Ill for some time pawt, wns reported today by Mr. Oarlock to he showing satis factory Improvement. Permnnent wave, 1.1.00 complete: facials, scalp treatments and oil shampoos, 60c. Prevost lleauty Shop, 815 V. Main. Tel. 363. 263lf Bulgers Culled to Idaho Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ilolger left Medford yesterday by motor for Idaho, Immediately after receiving a telegram announcing the serious illncsss of Mrs. Itolger's mother. Women's coats half price at thr M. M. Dept. Store. 296' Will Take Trip South Jim Craves of the Oreensprlngs section, expects to leave In n few Mays on a trip to Ln Angeles. ' Pig sale women's silk drcssew JtS.Ti tomorrow, M. M. Dept. store. 3 fi Two Couples to Weil Ma-rrlage licensee wore issued yesterday afternoon nt the county clerks office to Harry Dunn. 14. Medford. and F.mma ltohnert. 22. Central Point, nnd to Harold Davis. Medford. and Lola Ml res, 19. Kai:U; Point. , Our new etudlo Is opposite new Holly theater. The Tcaslcys. tf GRANTSWML ASSISTANT SUCCUWBS CHANTS PASS, tire., Jan. 15. (Al Word was n-celved hero to day that Arthur' I.. VV'iele. 41,-n' slst,itit postmosler hero, died In Portland this morning following an operation. Meteorological Report January 15, 1031. 'OrM1iSlH, .Medfonl nnd vicinity; Trtnlnht j arid rrirtuy. rain. .Moderate lein Kralure. Orefrnn: cloudy oust, rain wot portion toninht and Friday. Ald eratp t-mpcratiiip. Local Data Temperature (degs.) .. Highest (last 12 hrs.) lowest (last 12 hrs.) Itel. humidity (pc).... Precipitation (In.) .... State of Weather ... Lt Lowest temperature this morn ing, ,17 degrees. , . Total preclpitntlon since . Sep tember 1, 1i:0. CXI Inches. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 28; lowest, 2. Sunset today. 5:05 p.m. Sunrise Friday, 7::ifi a.m. Sunset Krlday, 3:0C p.m. Obssrvations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time I? ?f -: : I 40 :;a ' 40 40 i 2n as; !l" j 03 .01! I!n. fitly. ! - ii o MM j. ( cry Bj S f " M ft ! I'.aker City :I2 20 Cldy. Illsmarck 18 Hi Clear Hoise 34 28 Cldy. Denver 64 26 flenr " Des Moines 18 C P. Cdy. Fresno , 62 .42 dlcnr Helena 4 1 68 P;Cdy. Iix Angeles 114 62 Clear Marshfleld 60 36 Cldy. Phoenix Tl :8 Clear Portland 48 42 Cldy. Red ISIuff I 60 36 Clear Itoseburg 46 36 Cldy. Salt Ijike 26 18 Cldy. San Francisco .. 66 46 Clear Santa Fe 48 IS Clear Seattle 46 42 Cldy. Spokane 44 30 Clear Walla Walla .... 62 42 P. Cdy Winnipeg 10 10 fear VI. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. 4 Obituary Infant dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Qordon -of rhoenix, died at a local . hospital, Wednesday. Interment In Medford cemetery. Thursdn'y' evening! DORRIS LOLA STOCK WELL Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Stockwoll. nt 104 linst Second street, died aged eight days. Interment In Medford cemetery, Friday, morning nt 10 a. m. i - , . Fox Rial to to Snow Superior Pictures ArchK) Tl.' Holt, iotv clt" man ager of Fox theatres in Medford. unnonhces that tho flffit picture on tlio Fox Kialto's new program of bigger and better pictures will he "The Uachelor bathers," featuring Mnrlati Davies, which opens at the populur playhouse tomorrow. Ralph Korhes Is also featured In this screamingly tunny picture which is based on' llelnsco's bin singe hit. . .. Not In all her glorious screen career hns Marian Davlos had n role so rich with fun, thrills and romance. - Card of Thanks. W wish to thank our many friendu for their expressions of klndnens and for the lovely floral offerings during the recent loss of our beloved one. Mrs. Fred Ci. Stimson 29 5 and Family, Slutccl Communication Medford lodge No. 103. A. F. & A. M.. Friday, Janu ary 16, 1931, 7:30 p. m. Visiting member.- w e 1 Instnllatinn of appointive K. L. LBNOX, W. M. IIOI'STON. Secretary. 295 Seaside. Dr. J. K. Vinson of Portland to open offices In Ollbert block. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HI-: INDF.PF.NDF.NT Will ex change 6 acres rich bottom land, tree irrigation, wonderful garden soil, good small houec, good road, Yakima Valley. Washington, clenr of all debt, for Medford or southern Oregon properly. 317 I.lliertv Hldg. 296' FOR RKNT .6 -room portly fur nished modern house. 1114 W. ih. -".'7 FOR SALl:- Library table, leather rocking chair. Vlcirola. Call I486. 16 Quince. Sal FOR JtF.NT W. 2nd. -Furnished apt. 217 300' NEW S-room nnd bnth house Just finished Inside, for sale or rent: adults. Call '.'..3 llaKota. :!i lUlllflllVI A V . VVOl'li.'!lt'T ' Cl li N K I! A L i'lOHSlllNll'S own r$ory of the Client Var has Just started In the Daily and Sunday OreKonlan. subscribe now for . tr,ls gi-eat newspaper of the Pa cific Northwest. , Price 7.7 cents per month.- delivered. Attency lleadiiuai-tcrs. Heath Drug iltore, phone S4. 301 FOR SAI.K tlood lisrd piano. ReasonalH priced for uuick sale. F.iisv terms. Thone 1442. 297 I'.AUV CHICKS Hatching etus. R. I. Red". Ilnrred Rocks. W. l.eg hoins; quality highest; 14 and 1 ?c In r.no lots. T- .1. llohlneon. 1227 Onyx. ' F.tmene, Ctre. 297 FOR ISKNT Furnished apart ment, lnnulre 414 S. li.vcrside. 300 Ft ill UFNT Modern, partlv fur nKlted 4-rooui h.nise. lu.Qre 414 S. Riverside. J00 4? ..'ome. office iv. C. ,M. ;RURAL FAMILY i n nun frrTf I MM nil1 I ' I I V I V LIVIIIU UU0I0 ! IN DISCUSSION Budget Totals Vary With Location From $1190 to $1753 for Comfortable Care of Five. "The working out of a cost-of-living budget for a tamlly of five invokes considerable interest and discussion at an .economic confer ence." saya Madge J. Heese, field agent in homo demonstration work for the 11 western states, who will be in Medford for'thp Farm Home makers' Kcouomic conference Feb ruary 0 und 7. "Farm women, or men and wom en. In county and district confer encifis are setting up standards In the light of their own experience and the available data," Miss Iteese states further. "The conclusions drawn and the standards suggested are the result of discussion in the several groups considering food and nutrition, clothing, home man agement, ana the cost of farm liv ing. Based on Standard "The budget Is based on a stand- Fox West Coast Theatres Now! LAWRENCE 1 (iTIBDETTjs ! GRACE ! ' 'riJ- ' lil ' The screen's two greatest voices united in an equally as great picture. PLUS ' tJI "Swing You Sinner," Cartoon , S iff? FOX MOVIETONE NEWS Tl 'i'S Dally Bargain Mats. 1:30, 3 25c- I ' ymn-M MM ..- RT A RT.Q . SWTS TOMORROW Qilanicn A7 DAVIES A screaminly funny pic ture with a heart throb. ALSO "THE INDIANS ARE COMING" "Flying Fieti" Cartoon "50 Miles from Bro.idwav" Comedy Enrie TONITE Evelyn Brent in "MADONNA OF THE STREETS" ard of a comfortable, healthful and efficient living, insiirnm a leasonaffie amount of culture and education. In the 12 states or more where the county economic confer ences have been held, the total re- I nuirc d budicet for a family living nas vaneu irom u:u 111 A tentative gtundard farm home budKet of tl5uS was set' In Ore gon in 19JH. followins a joint sur vey 'by extension, research anil teaching staffs in home economics, Oregon State college, i "TJie criticism might nrise.".con i tlnues Miss Reese, "that the set : ting lit) of such a budget, in some ' cases is determining bow. to spend ' an amount of money which many ! tarm familias uo not have to spend ;on living in that particular l ounty.'' I , I RIFLE CLUB HEAD Plans were manY for tho ensu ing Heafion and ofilcr wore elect od at last night's session of the Merlfrd Ulfle club at the hrmory with approximately 40 member present. Sharon Hawk was elected presi dent and O. V. Stone was rhoscn viee-presidiMit while Sterlinjr Rich mond and Kvan M liter were elect ed secretary and treasurer, respec tively.. Ed I-owe will he the rane officer. - Following the business session Orover Younp presented five reels of motion pictures of Canadian and Alaskan scenery, after which refreshments were served. There wnM snnip target shooting. TREMENDOUS - ' 8 '" ' SUSPENSE Colorful settings, glorious ad ventures and thrills which come once in mar.y new moons. Rachelor -Father "RALPH FORBES ! I CAUDRLYSMm I Eve. 50c 5iis5l)iZ.'E:"'"5 9'' This Great Healing Oil Best For Pimples Make up your mind today that you are going to give your skin a real chance to get well. Vou've probably been, like a lot of other people, convinced That the only thing to use was an ointment . nt llinm Jtr Vfl'V good) but In the big majority of r..,u..u thoup Mlii'ltv calves tMnply 'clog the pore and the condition primarily remains the same. i !o to Heath's Drug Store or any other good druggist today and get an original bottle of Moune's ICni- -M (lil an S.'i "-nt bottle !:lHt" .. SATURDAYS ONLY ' See Window at Lawrence's Jewelry Store for EXTRA SPECIAL $5.00 Values to $11.50 High Quality Articles Cor. Main and Fir Street Majjill Drug Co. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS WHY PAY MORE? Oronite Cleaning Fluid Safe to use. Will not explode. 1 gallon iV.$U!Q..Citi'o .Carbonate '-,-79c ?T Bayer Aspirin Tablets ...............26c p.2 Creoiiiulsion - 98c 40c (Astoria 29c $1.00 Ruma 79 C 50c Hinds' Honey Cream $1.00 Mello-cdo Faeo Pow.ler 84 C 45r: Sanitary. Nakins 25c !)5f; Pimtl's Creams ;- 23c 50c Ilyirc-Ran Antisejitie Powder 32c 50r Chamberlain Hand Lotion 31 C 15c Gainsborough Puffs $1.00 Ovaltine .:..'....: g4c 50c lennen Rbavin, Cream 34c $1.25 ARarol .vggc HO.- reniholatum 19c 50, Gillette Blades 3gc Electric Heaters Ouaranteed for one year Bring in your Prescrip- Full Pound of tions, they are filled ex- Alice Dearborn actly as your doctor or- Chocolate ders them Cherries S and fr ss gp,3cial , , ,33C Magili Cut Rate Free Delivery and Skin Troubles . 2 weeks. j The very first application will give you relief und a few short 'treatment will thoroughly con vinco you that iy sticking faith- : fnllv to it for a shurt while your .skin Troubles will be a thing of ; the piust. I liemcmber tlmt Muone's 'Emer ald Oil Is a clean, powerful, pene- j tracing Antiseptic Oil that does not ' stain or leave a greasy residue and ' that it must give complete satts- j faction or your money cheerfully f-funelcd. $1.29 & Almond 34c Powder -i er .2 for A $1.98 Drug Co. Druggists Phone 91