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J PA HF. TWA ft1 1 N 'li. PAflE TWO ocal and Personal Miiiford WdUlliifcs hi ;rtiiiiK kh Two Med ford roupleH obtained licence to wed at the Josephine lie1 duck to wed at the county clerk's office Jn OrunlH Pass, luttt Kutuntay and pri-HUtmibly were married later In that city. The contraetiiiB cou ples wore Hazel ldi Mario Wyant, 22, and llloKworth William Me Cummon, 21, and Itebecca Stewart, 22, HtonoKi'apher, and J a meg Chrlrf topher Peebles, 3U, datrymun. Here on Ituslness CieorRO V. Knight of Huhlmrd I in the city on a periodica! bu.sine.H visll, hnvliiK arrived yesterday. City council Meets Tonight The firm formal meeting of the new city council will convene this evening, at which time considerable routine husine will be transacted which has accumulated since the last council meeting held January (ith. Knna Jeltlck Health Hhoe for women, exclusively at the M. M. Dept. Store. 300 (iicnt from a UKiatnt- l!r. C. W. Smith of Prescott, Arlr... in among the guests from a distance registered nt local hotel. Uasement sale women's shoes tomorrow, M.&K and ?2.9S. M. M. Dept. Store. 300 Visited MImn ManIIii Misses Hortonso Hoiigli, Celia Hni'ton and Minnie Calkins of Grants Pans wore week end guests in Medford of Minn Jcnsie Mastin, circuit court rcpor'r. Spltzcnberg apples, 23c por box. IJring your own boxea. Pinnacle PackiiiK Co. tf Cold Simp Continuo The cold map still continues, nl though today, with a minimum of 23. was a degree warmer than the minimum of tho day before. No change in temperature, and cloudy weather with rain is the forecast for tonight and Wednesday. TVg saving on men' dres ox fords, $3.95 and $1.1'.. M. M. Dept. Store. 300 Table Itock C. K Society Floyd Putnam, Vera W r I g "h t, Hamilton Lnv and Hert Wright of Ashland, deputation team for tho Crater Lake union of tho Chris tian Endeavor, made a trip to Table flock over tho week end wheio thry organized a new C. K. society. Permanent wave, $5.00 complete; facials, ecftlp treatments and oil Bhawpoos, 500. Provost Jleauly Shop, 815 W. Main. Tel. 363. 253tC On niishiesK Visit 1 ... MCA. .JL.O. Polund of Portland 1.h spending today In JUulford n tindlnfr to husinoHs, Sho arrived from the northern city by triln tills forenoon. Knna Jettlck Hcnlth wlioe.H for Women, exclusively nt tho M. M. bept. Store. 300 Oil' More Dojc I.P'Mm Tho dog license Issued a t t he county clerk's office yesterday o Mrw, Itenlah Itlchardnon of Centril Point was the 47th to far this ,,vo: Dog owners ore- reminded that II oonso will b.i delinquent nfter March I, when tho county . will probably employ a flog cnU-hev to check up on all unlicensed canines. Burn heavy rough and smooth blocks; they last longer. Mod. Fuel Co., Tel. 631. tf Portland. UesldeiitM Registered Portlnndors stopping at local ho tels last night were K. O. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Hutler. (i. S. loeb. C. II. Clay. Mr. and Mr. J. 1). Front, W. II. Wldermann, 11. I. Crake. 11. O. llniwer, C. W. Gorier. . 13. Mitchell and O. II. Fair. Have you seen the new Dodge It and S? Seo them at Kakln Mo tor Company. 306 Cllrrs in Mcilfonl Mr. and Mrs. L. .1. Heed and Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. (Irani of Ash land wore visitors In Medford Sun day afternoon. Special sale women' low shoes. $3 US nnd $4.45 this week. M. M. Dept. Store. 300 Merl nt Headquarters Hoy Scout culm will meet at 4:30 thin altexnoon with their mother, nt Hoy Scout hc.fdqunrt era, to. make p ia lis for tho anniversary dinner to j'Q given soon. " Crisp u Mornings demand piping hot, crisp, fresh toast for brcakfnst. The ideal bread to fulfill this de mand is Fluliicr's new typo milk loaf. Your grocer has it I Ktmtli for Vuriitloii t h.trlc Alrunn Uft this morning by train for Im An-hH where In iutcmlM to varatiun for two or three I weeks. Doing llritvy TrnllllMjf Cecil Itarriek, local we'tei woIkIu wrest Ur, declared today he Ik in the midst of a heavy training pro gram for his special event to pre cede the main event of next Wed nesday night's card, featuring Hay l-rible, local heavyweight, and Mionnie Mtiir, A uatrulliiii , heavy weight champ, at the Armory. linr rick's opponent ha not Im-ch M'leet ed, but whoever he , 1 lie local wrestler said, lie will be ready for him, liarrlek Htaijn he has wres tled over 1'tO matches jukI has won 70 per cent of the ring encounters. Daily' Taxi, Phone 15, S5c; 1 to 4 passengers, tf A Week Kml Visit Mrs. Hocla Xorrls and Mrs. Lottie A Her or Klamath Kails spent the week end visiting with relatives and friends in Mcdford. Woohlrldgc Itecovcrliig "Pig" Frank WooldrbUe, a resi dent of tile 'Applegate at Missouri Flat. I, reported to be recovering in the Josephine fienerul hoMpititl from a combination of appendicitis operation anil pneumonia. He will be released from the hospital with in u few days. I Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence Craves, piano lut ruction. High school credit given. Suldio 220 N. Oakdale Ave. 305 Visitor from Sea I tic Paul lirown of Scuttle, represen tative or tho Me!regor Sportswear company, is n Medford today call lug on local holiness houses. Our new studio Is opposite new Holly theater. The Peaslcya. tf Cruel Treatment Alleged Mi-s. Nora Dynge, formerly Nora Williams of Central Point, filed hii It for divorce In circuit court late yesterday against Henry Dyng ongroundrt of cruel and Inhuman treatment. They were married In Vrcka. Cal.. In I!I24. The plaintiff is seeking inalntenatiec money and tho custody of the nun horn to the couple. Dr. UoM. K. Ix-e, Liberty Hldg Kyes examined, glasses. tf Chancy Visits Portland Once a year. In the golden days of autumn, the t tilled States dis trict court for Oregon moves hag and baggage to Medford. There the attorneys of the .southern part of the slate gather to tell the trou bles of their cllentH to Judge and Jury. Among those who often np- pear as barrister Is X. C. Chancy an attorney of Medford, now on a short visit to Portland and the New I loath man hotel. Tho Oregon Ian. The new Dodge DcLuxc. C and Dodge S are here. See them at Kakln Motor Company. 30li Dtvks Co Visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. W. lleck wore visiting with frlenda In Talent and Ashland Sunday. ' For grado A raw milk, call 500. Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf (itcsls from Washington Among those from Washington registered at Medford hotels are Mr. and Mm. K. Knight, .Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Asher of Pupallup, A. F. ltinghinholmer of Spokane, and the following from Seattle: D. W. Leedham, C. S. Powers, Jack Wills. II. Lewis, c. K. Itlley, A. It. Ander son, Kohort N. Anils, C. S. (ierber and Mrs, K. J, Werlston. Have you seen the new Dodge 6 nnd S? See them at Kakln Mo tor Company. 30fi New Itlllliml Aspirant The IM of followers of the hll Hard art at 'the Klks temple has been showing a jdendy growth dur ing the past month and moug the player to come to the fore Is Br nest W. Winkle, who nppcars at tho club occasionally for cue cxer else. While he can play three- cushion billiard!, he has a falling for the balkllue game and Is devel oping good form, according to those who have watched him play. He left the club last evening with one or two victories tucked under his belt and displayed surprising improvement. Possibilities for a tub championship t o u r n anient continue to be apparent. Astrology brings more happiness and prosperity. I'so tho Moon's Sign Hook in farming, business, or social affairs. Palmer Music House. 300 Mr. I.ydlard Hero Hick I.ydlard, representing Cant - ner A Mattern of San Francisco, is spending several day transacting business for the company in this city. Mr. I.ydlard Is n brother of Frank I.ydlard. who made this ter ritory for many years. If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat at the Holland Coffee Shop. SOOtf t :pcctcil I Initio Today Frank Itndgors, city building and electrical Inspector, was expected to return tod!y from Salem where be luul attended tin executive coin inlttee meeting of the International AsiK'iatlon of Kleclrlcal Inspectors. He was gone from Medford for several days. T'tnJt's ln'st coul ll.'i.rtfl por ton off tar. Mid. Kil.'l Oil., Tel. 031. tf Mi. sitmiii-tl In Nt York Ttli ni-WB ruini'H fi-oiTi (IrantM lt that Mr. Adrlrnno Stcwnvil of MriHonl, who I1 In Now York on a loiylus tour for hor wotnnn' .sliops in r.riint I'a-w. Mi-dford and Ktiroka. I i.-.lttnft ttilw wook Mr. and Mi!i. 1?. J. rarillo. fonnoi ly of Crant I'aj.. Mr. t'oilHo for morly onelnt'or !n rtaro of I lit ooiftrtirtlon of tlio saaKo UiipmI dam. Mr. Carlllo t;l hern toU-i-trd to dovrlop tho land itlvon t'y olui I. Itoi-korellor. Into tho tuot hoaS tlful atk In Now York. l.ndlon, ir your wardiMh nd Rolntt ovr to ftnl.h nut th ioson. call the KnKhlon Shop, : Mortford Dldg. I'hone 1191. tt MEDFORD MAIL Kminmiy I Ilmiie Wayne Peebles. 13 - year - old school boy who disappeared from his home here last week. Is hack again, after having be n located In Collage drove, where he was taken from a boxcar. Ho was located ! Saturday. A desire to see the world was given as the reason for hi.s action in leaving home. Drok en windows reglazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Worka. 230tf finest from Oregon points (luests registered from Oregon points outiside (tf Portland, at local hotels, included VMUt F, Hoden wold, Oeoige W. Knight or Hub bard, 1 4. J. lionet t of itoneburg, Fred K. XelHon and Cuy Young of Klamath Kalis, D. K. Shadrlek, Mr. and .Mrs. M. J. Ardusor. Cal Eaton, K, Jiroders, if. J. Kalislty and K. H. Lawrence. Phono 542. We'll haul away your refuwe. City Sanitary Service. 237tf Portland Auditor Visits ( lly Martin Kurt, of the Motor Ac counting company, with headquar ters In Portland, i in Medford this week auditing the books at the Pierce-Allen Motor company. Portraits of distinction. The Peaslcys, opp. Holly Theater, tf Are 'Business Visitors Visitors In Medford yesterday e vc n i n g and this morning I ra n s- acting business were Mark Wright of Phoenix. Mrs. Mike Kogcr of flams Valley. A. K. Collingfl and Heliport De Wolfe Of Jacksonville and Rev. and Mrs. IT. H. oun of Ashland. Prize doll will sing over KM KD Tuesday evening, 0 to 6:13, on How man Heauty parlor program. -300 Vlhlilmr l.ocnl I tela lives Mrs. W. A. Uolzoll arrived in M ed ford y eHterda y from K In ma t h Kails to visit her daughter, Mrs. Don Newhm'y and family, while en route back to her homo in Salem. For grade A raw milk, call .199. Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf Chicago Atlomey Visits Hero Hert dates, attorney from Chi cago. Is visiting Rupert Henry of Medford today. Mr. Cute as the "Judge Landis" of the professional golf association and is returning east after attending the recent golf tournament at Agim Callcnte. Mex ico. Hum green fir slabs with dry wood and cut fuel bill. Ask Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. 250tf Hack Hon) Hotel Meet hi W 1 f'lnmennon. mniiaL'Cr of Hotel Jackson, and Mrs. Clenien- son. arrived homo Monday from having attended the periouicai nieotimr nt icosohiirir of tho south ern branch of the Oregon Hotel nsosclatlon. Drill Sheet Metal Works does ex pert repairing, tender and nuto body repairing. Attend Cleaners' Moot , I'D. It. Terrett and Mr. ami Mrs. i rt VAi..n l-eoi-nsentcil Medford Sunday at tho regular business meeting and banquet of tho South ern Oregon Cleaners nnd Dyers ns aniuii.tn The nieetlntr was hold at tho 1-ilhla Springs hotel. Itop- rosentatives wore also -present rrom Grants Pass, Klamath Falls nnd Anhland. High grado watches at one-half price at Craven jewelry Shop. Jew elry repairing promptly done. 303 Central Point Visitor Mrs. L. C. Crimen of Central Point was In Medford yesterday shopping nd attending to huslnos matters. Permanent rewavinc with Shel- tn-o Tniin on eive vour hair a soft lustre nnd does away with that dry. straggly appearance, rmim.i ('line Shop, Phone 4Ti4. 30Ti Olslvlet Moot III Ashliind Dr. William J. Crandall of Ash land, dlstrlet governor of KtwanK returned lnmo from the district meeting in Longvlow. and announc ed that a district meeting will be held In Ashland. April 9. Dr. Crandall wa accompanied by F. ri. .Walker, district trustee for the Ashland club. Ono ilrowiT. 2 runs. liiMlifiist xi't iiii.l rot nt ft bni'Kuln. riino tiso-w. 303 Wivk i:ml l Mttlfoii! , .MIjisck Kniinlp Al'rara. K1iv: W..1L-.... hii.i ("lain- liunn of irnnt.' I'hss ftiu'lit ttu wt'i'U ontl In MimI- furil. T !..... u..ltihllf nil ilMil ll'lttl. SOO- liinlxM- imynipnt. Medford Fruit Co., Inc. Vlioni' 076. 2s OMnln llmiiny Wnri-nnl?.. ....mitv nloi-k'n ntfloo i!OU0d lionmy vai:rnnl today to V. A-ii..vii..t..i- ..r .liii-ksonvlllo. ono ooy. oto: 1. M. Hi""' of Oold 1 llll. ono l.oh-out; C.eorm' llorrlott of Al-lih-mito. ono lioh-out; lro rhlldors, ltouo lilvir. ono lioli-rnt: K Itoooti of Ahland. nine I'oyolos. If you on.loy Kood food at low lirloon", oat at tll- Holland t'offoe shop. ; oif Mr. NnlKart Spontls lay lloro t. A. Swlart nrrlvod In Modforil this mortilus from W Frnnolfoo to pond lllo day with I.Ik family hero, llo will leave thin evoniim for Portland on a buslne,- v. sit. Mm. Allie llln Poardorf, fur niorly of ralaoe lio.iuly Shop, has returned to her work al tho Wine, land Iti nuly .hol. ni.xt to the Med ford hotel. Kor cvoniiiK appoint -inentH eall HI. 3l'',, Mri. SVlex li Vl-llor Miv, .loHeph Splesji of Portland arrived In thlo elty today to upend two or three day. attondlnp to MniheM.H matter In oonnortlon w ith tho Volunteer. Mf Ann-l ien. TlleO,iew Diidfe lel.uxe tl and ltt'di;,' ft jire heiv. See them at Kuktn Motor t'oinpanx'. Xaft4 Hi sayintt on tnen dii-sn ox fords. J SS anil Jl 4.V M M. IVpt. store. JflO TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, . llcprcMMil lii'ur State. AinonjQ the California pei registered at Med ford hotels II. Km Moulton of Sacramento, H. McCtitehan' of Ml. Hhasta, and Mrs. C. Ii. Walsworth. and M rs. M. K. Friar and J Cold In ig y-f fjik Auuelen and following from San Francim-o: C. Moore, II. N. Collier, K. .pie are C. Dr. M r. S. the Jf. P.. Koller. Kmory V. 'List on, Mr. am' Mrs. W. If. Childs and Victor Anderson. Have you seen the new Dodge I IJeLuxe (J and X? See them at Kakln Motor Company. 306 j Han Is on ;m.iI IEoihU, j Will la m P. II a rrlH of M ed ford Is one of the many thousands of folk who are glad that the good road' movement In Oregon is being continued. Jio seen that the near future will require a widening of the Pacific. Highway to care for the ever-Increasing traffic it car ries, Mr. Harris 1h at the lien son hotel. The Oregon lun. Uasement sale women's shoes tomorrow, Jl.DS and $2.98. M. M Dept. 8tore. 300' IJoli lloylo Woek-Kiids nt Home. Hobert II. lioyle, southern Ore gon representative of tho Carna tion Milk company, spent the w eo k -c n d at h o m o. f o Howl ng h Is return Friday evening from a several days hiiHlness visit at Klamath Falls. ' Spechil sale women' low shoes. $3.03 and ?4.4." this week. M. M Dept. Store. 300 Periodical Hulnoss Visit C. H. M-Cutchan Is in the city from Mt. Shasta, Cal., on a period ical business till). If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat at the Holland Coffee Shop. 300tf Ktnings In Auto Wreck Mr. and Mm. Virgil Strang, pro prietors of the Strang drug store in Medford, suffered cuts and bruises when the car. in which thay were- riding overturned two and a half miles south on the Ited wood highway about 2 o'clock Monday morning. Tho car was not badly wrecked. Mr. nnd Mrs. Strang were accompanied by Hob ert Strang, a brother. Grants Pass Courier. Tho new Dodge DeLuxe 6 and Hodge 8 are hero. See them at Kakln Motor Company, 300 In Sell mi Schools Friends in Medford of Miss Kthcl HoiLssoin are glad to learn that she i enjoying her position in the Selma schools. Miss llouesoin graduated from the Southern Ore gon Normal school last year and is now teaching music In the high school. Dry fir slabs $3.00 per load. Med, Fuel Co., Tel. 031. ' tf Inadequate Drakes Fine For operating hit car without adequate brakes, O. 11. Pursel. resi dent of the Hcnglo district, was fined $10 and costs In Judge Tay lor'n court yesterday, following 'his apprehension by City Traffic Of ficer Prescott. ':t Vour hair wilt look lovely In I nil kind.s of weather if you get ono of our $5 permanent waves. Kath ryn Locate 11. 230 S. Central. Phone 1374. 305 linen hm.r.ll..... f,ie IVW.n really wanting work. Oood money foi InuMoi'H Do not a n ill v unless you want to work. I can take care of you if you do. . rue lox j-a. care Mail Tribune., , 304 AS1II.A.N1).' .lull. JO. tSpeelali A oaravan whleh will Inelude laott nutotnohlloH. with prohuhly nt leant 110(10 indlvldunlH In tho antomobllec. will vlfit Kuuthorn Oregon .Inly 3rd. when California It. p. I). KlkH will nrrlvo en route to Seattle to attend tho national Kike' eonvontlon In thai elty. Mart ini; .Inly (ith. ThlM will nniiueifonahly he the largest oaravan whleh has ever hoou organized for sneh n Ions dlslanoo trip. aeeordinK to V. I. I.lndnsmlth. niamtKor of tho.t'alt tornla KlUs' oaravan. who was n visitor at the loeal Indue In mak ing, tentative itrrniiKemontH for a earaxan, whleh will ho housed In Ashland. Modford and tlrants 1'iux the nlKht of July 3rd, when they will stop over In this seetlon. only tentative nrrunuonientt have heon made for the reooption of this mighty army of Klks. P. 1. Wlnoh. utso a representative of the earavnn, will ho here within a few day when fnrthev nrrnntjo tuents will ho made. A. S. Morwenstern soneral ehair tnau of the Klk"' nntlonal eonvon tlon ootnnilttoo. was In Ashland Monday ivltht to moot with of- flrlalu and meinholn of tho loeal Indue relative, to matters portnln liU to tho national eonvontlon. ll4neers Vilss. M A l!SIIFIi:i.l. ttre., Jan. 20 iflt JiSftn" Shields. Ml. nnd Vofn Itai'ker. .M. both born mid raised In Myrtle Point, died within one hour of eaeh other here yesterday The pioneers will bo burled m Myrtle Point, . . Xmhv. stated oonyoi.ition of! (.'rater Lake t'haptor Xo. , VJ Si. li. A. M.. Tuidayi eyening. Jan. 2iv 7 : 3 1 p.! m. W ork In M. M . dourer. P.y j order of II P. f. M IIOI STHN. I C.Lli. It. Al.l'lIN. So. y Sun t mil hi llinnks. Wo wish to thank our nviuy friends for their kindness an. I sym pathotte woi-ds to us In our Fv.-enl hotvayonient : a No for the loy'y flower Paul Masters and Family . JlH' CARAVAN OF ELKS FROM CALIFORNIA HERE IN SUMMER ORKfiOV. TUESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1931. feadio Program KMED (Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station) Tuesday. P. M. j to 0 KMKIJ presentation; News and Markets by Mall Tribune. t; to 7 tlold Seal: lloehe Ser- fr vice; Your Office floy; Vol- ma Darllnx. 7 t'o 8 l-rf't's Oct Associated; S NVivr IJIuoHt; Myrtle street, vw:. H to H Liberty Meat Market; K.M IOD; P h ft n t o m u of Ilrundway, UMC. II to 10 Phantoms of Rroad- 4 way; 'Land of TrcamH, U1H.'. Wethiesdaj', -l A. M. 7:.".5 to S I!reakfn.it nroud- cast of news by Mail Trlb- une s to !l Bill Sharpies and Hid Oanp; Zero the Astrolouer, fP.C. !l to 10 'Friendship Circle; Del Monte: VH Milk. 10 to 11 "Park Concert; Wurts (lifts. 1 1 to 12 Film Tlp.s nnd Talks; Burelson's; Gold Seal. J'. M - ' 12 to 1 Jackson County liltlu. and Loan As.n: Farmers Kxclianue Co-op; Pipe Or- Ran Ilecltal: N'.v,i Flashes by Mail Tnbui.c. 1 to 2 K.IK:i pivcrtntlon; Sclent fic L:'lo -' c. 2 to '!--'lappin- .-rf Train; l'op- lllar K -cor I tiys. & 3 to (KMED Prcsontatl 4 to 5 Kiddies' Period; re- oil and Sally. ' " to - Peoples Kloetric: 4 ProsjuTluraphs; News and Markets ly Mall Tribune, v C to 7 KMi;i) Presentation: & 'elmu Daiiin. ! 7 to 8 Let's Get Assoc! net!; News Diue.-r: Mumy ail'l ! ! Harris. LUC ! Sto !i Music il Paititn. Al- bum of Fami'iar Fa 'es. 9. to 10 O'er Land un Sea; Danclns stnpi:?. l'IK 7:30 to H p. in. Luelty Strike Danee orelie.stra. Nl'-C service lr( KCO. KIIQ. KOMO, KCW. KKOA. KKSD. KTAIt. S to S:l." p. m. A ni oh 'n' Ainly. NUC wrvlee to K1(. K I Q, KG MO. KC.W, KVAW. KKSI). S:K to S:4T ni. Violet Hay Music T.ox. XHC service to K(JO, KIUJ. KOMO, KtlW, KFI. KKSI). KTA1I. 8:4S to !t p. m. Sporry Smiles. NISC forvlco to K(iO, K Mil, KO MO. KGW. KI-H'A. KKSI). ! to U:3u p. m. KIorHlieim Frolic. XMC Horvlee to KfiO. KIIQ. KO MO, K(IV. KKCA, KFSI). KTAIt. !:3U to 10 p. ni. Memory Lane. XI IC service to K(JO: KOW. KK CA. IvI-'SD. K TA It. KOA. 10 to 11 p. in. National Concert Orehivstra. NltC servico to KCJO, KOA: KC-W 111:30 to 11. 11 to 12 p.' in. Hanee Orchestra. NI!C service to KCO, KK1. II10NRY MILLARD Died at his home In Central Point early Tues day morning from infirmities of his a ro. Me was horn In Pennsyl vania Aupust 29. 1S5S a ml married Axie Mackey. November 2:, lxxti, at llroken How. Nebraska. They crossed the plains In a covered waRon, their first child heiiiR boi n on the road. To the union were born five -children, llo Is survived by his wife, Axie, and the follow MiR children: Mrs. W. U. Hover, Central Point: Mrs. Henry Krsklne. .Myrtle Creek; .Mm. C. R. Miller, ItoscburR. Ore., and Kay Millard, and twelve Rrantlchihlrcn. Funeral services will be held at the Chris tian church. Central Point, Thurs day at 2:00 p. in., Kev. 1. 10, .Mil lard officiatitiR. Interment in Medford cemetery. Mr. Millard was a member of M ed ford 'a m p No. 30. Wood men of the World, nnd the camp will have chaiRe of the services nt the fixnve. CLAUKNCK WALK KH (iltKKN Died at his home on Forest creek, Monday afternoon from ltriRh t s d Isease, nRcd 7 (1 yen rs. after an illness of two months. He was a native of North UridRcwater. Massachusetts. He had resided in the Forest creek district for eigh teen years. He leaves three rhtl drvn. Mrs. Clinton Chambers, Itel liiiRham, Wash., Mrs. C. W. Smith, Prescott, Ariz., Walter C. Oreou, ltreinerttin. Wash,, and two grand children. Funeral services will be held at the Lop Town cemetery Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. Perl Funeinl Homo in charge. No More Neuritis In Arms, Neck, Legs or Thighs If yon want to pot rid of thti agnnii. Inu nalns of neuritis, neuralgia, setat leu or rheumatism. Just anplv Tysmnl to ttii affeetd parts and aee how qulekly all nilacrr will erase. TVsmol fa a po-wprftiUy TeTifratlrt alorbcnl, reothins and bealins In its a -tlon. whleh Roes In through tha fires and qulrkly reaches tha tuirnlnir. arhlnK nerves. Those stubborn pains In lh pack of th neck, ahonl tha ahouldrr blada, face or head. In the forearm and fingers, or extending flown the thigh to the toe tins, will eon disappear. Cramping of the mna r!ss will stop and you will no longer lie bothered with soreness, swe'llnr. attffness, numbness or tenderneaa at the Jolnta and Itgamenta. Tysmot t not an ordinary Undent r salve, but aelehtine new emollient that U entirely different from anything Pm have ever used, rien t suTer any nger. Oat a supply of Tramol at any (a ruf atara, Alwara m haiwl at STRANG'S DRUG STORE - Obituary IBOISCOUT HEADS NAME COMMITTEE FORANNIVERSARY Ray Hentloison was appointed chairman of the anniversary com mittee to make nrrniiRemcnts for the observance, February 8 to 1U. of tho lst anniversary of the Hoy Hcout movement, at tho district meet last iiIrIU. Other members (tf the committee were W. W. Walker, O. O, Horner, and K. C : Ciaddls, with Don Newbury, Larry ' Schade and Wm. Jee liikker as ex-offlclo inemberH. " February S. will bo observed by the scouts attending their own churches in the niorniriR, where special services are being urranged , and Sunday evening a union ser- ; vice will be held. 1 Monday Is school day, and the scouts will wear their uniforms to school. Programs, are being ar- ranged for this occasion, with ; scouts assisting. A court of honor will he held Tuesday evening, and an Kagle scout badge will be awarded ISob Lewis of troop 35, Jacksonville, at I that time. : Homecoming for all old scouts ! will also be a part of Tuesday's program. Wednesday is International day. and Thursday scouts will do Rood turns for the community at that time. The annual father and son 1 dinner is scheduled for Fehroary Hi. Iladges fr boys and men who have been active in scout work for five years will be awarded at the meeting. Other cities In the district will also have banquets In observance of the founding of Iioy Scout work. . FEEDS 10 FEEDING SUBJECT OF STUDY "Feeds and Feeding" will be the subject at the poultry school this evening at the agricultural build ing of the senior high school. C. D. Thompson is instructor, and said today that a number of people throughout the valley are showing a great deal of interest. Killed by Log. TAFT. Ore., Jan. 20. (P) M rs. , Ksther Silver was killed on thej beach near Devil's Luke yesterday ; when she wan thrown from a log on which she had been standing. The log rolled on her and crushed ( her. ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kill! 11 10 N'T Fully "iilipi'il res taurant. Phono 1.1st. Inquire IsiK Tlioator. Sim l-'OU SAI.K 'Phunuirrnph reeorils. Hie apiece. Come take your plek. Isis Theater. Plump I3S-I. 30i FOR IIKXT Fuini.ihed apart ments anil garage, near Armory. 334 Apple. 3llti FOH SALK Mixed oak an. I ninn zaniln, S3 tier. Phone 11U-X. WAXTKl) To buy liitht ear for cash. 331 llayen St. HOHtf FOlt KXCIlAXCilO linn aeros; ereok through plaoo: 140 A. nil- ' tiyated: rull raneh equipment in eluillni; house, etr.; raisen 1.10; tons hay; new U-room modern ' house, largo harn. store and pot ot'fieo in eouneetion: S. P. de pot on plaeo: plenty outside range: trade Tor business prop- , orty in Medford or inoonie prop erty near Medrord. Prb'o $3r.. oinl. I'all at 3S Aliee St. after T, p. m. 3112 KOI! 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