PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON. THURSDAY. JANUARY Q;2 1931. OreKoniiw ford hotf-u, f)iiMiil Oregon Hotel GucM raster?! at Ml- of Tori land. include J. W. .Stmhi'll of Baker. Lyman "arrir of Ccxiullle," K. A. C;riffwol of 'Iiri-n, 41. I, ilarr.s of IfrweburK. IJonl 1 HcrouRh anil W. I. Uounaril of Kluniath 'Kill!.'. Fretl OiniMHd of Coo Hay. Doctor' Annual JiomjuPl ir.rant J. far., v. Vorvy Hilli. C. . The annual banquet of the Jark-jXai,n Mr am, Mn (. j l!raV( son County Medical society and M;tro,(, Mc,.ra( Jin M Uuruuynm their wive wan held lnt nipht nt t ftf Iocal and--'Personal More IWiunty Warrant i Arrive from Corvalli ftwi m. b uiiirp ipsuru .n .mkukp iit-triw u arming-i bounty warrant today to A. H. ton. D. C, district field uorne dein- I A. l:urn. one coyote nad two bob-fern tate, and Mix Clara be Hp Xyp cmtM, I a JJre-ott Avhland. one, of CorvalH, Htute leader of honi coyote and two bobcat; Thomat j economic exteniion work, arrived j Stanley, iiutte Kalli. one coyote; , from Corvallls today. Mi N'ye in, -Ify Kizz:iar. ne bobcat. wlm the Oregon State college. the Uthia land. springs hot.-l in Ah ;elry repairing promptly done. 303 lecture on China MIh AV. Uohnert. recently turned from 'church missionary I'n Hoiite on Kuotrrn Trip worn in central China, will lecture j Chester J'U h of iielniont or on condition in the orient tonight , bard left ihl week on a trip at 7:30 nt the .Federated churrhjthai will lake him to Ciicn. N. Y.. in Central Point. Miss Uohnert t0 v "It his father and other rela ha the Jatet obtainable Informix-, tive for fever.il week. tlon nnd it in probable that a nnrn-j . . I?r of Medford people interested! Daily' Taxi. Phono 13. SCc; 1 In forolsn mbwlwnary work will ' to 4 passenger. tf motor to Central Point :o attend j the lecture. linn Major 4iprn.init Air, c. K. Kden of Nevada City. Cal.. underwent a major operation ' . tat the Community hospital in Med- Hifih prade wntrneji nt one-half j for(, lhlit m,,rnln(e nn(1 seitlnn price nt ft raven Jewelry Shop. Jew-1 ai.,n nicv Portrait of distinction. The reaxleya, opp. Holly Theater, if" nrRnnnniTin nunn i:i-iwiiii vii in xim llliUUUhMU UliU fnnrn iirrnnmrtnl 1'iwi. v n 1 1 1 1 ii'ii niiu uivlo HUiuunflrn HO MEDFORD BOYS The new Dode Del.uxe C nnd Iod te H a re h ere. See t he rn n t Kakin Motor Company. 20C CraUT Jake Pnhlii-iiy The ii;tnkor.-t Life Insurance, an insurance pub!iati'n, contain a picture of Crater Lake, The maga zine 1 circulated all over the Lnit"d Staled. farmers.- afflicted wfrh overpro duction of food, why not let the farmers feed ' he children? That would do more to help farmers than storing ft0.0"0.000 bushels of government wheat in grain elevd. j tors. This is written in a fertile conn- try, y. A. Shense. farmer, has four! 1 more children than he had last ' week. His wife, with two children; on each arm. looks happy, but tired, j Her two boys and two girls wert: born between St and 9; do in thej evening. They weigh 17 pounds ' Fox West Coast Iheatres rti.,.. J . An Illustration of the innate modesty and demucraticness of and are health v. ThU offseta four Admiral Hlchard JO. Jiyrd, despite youiiK women that keep their : his fame and popularity, was seen j maiden names in marriage, and tie-' I...! ?r? .f'r. .bS dr- IiMhment Jast aaua,. nignt when the figure. Dlnkcii. Iteturn m City !""'. .oni- Mf1;jihe noted avUitor-oxplorer, follow- I Mr. and Mrs. V. w. T):nkon 1 to" Tf1' 31' 26tf j inff his jecture nt the liolly theatre Kirssiafl newsiutpers, make fun have returned to Medford from Cold Ilond Movie Itall at Oriental ' and relurn to his roorn at the 1 of our congressional corntnillee. on 1'oriland. where Mif. Oinkenn re-1 cnrdenH. Kntnrd.-iv ni-h. i..nal.PV 1 Hotel Medford, dropped into that 1 the'activities of "Keds" or Coin- cently underwent a major opera-: :4, Motion pictures taken during l,lHce near lne nMU'' ttt a lunch, i muni.sts and say wirti considerable ' YUlU Chandler V.znn t:on. Her friends are glad to learn ; (1:inrfl t(, ,P 8hown January 27 and 1 As he 8ealed himself on a , . . ; Win. II. Ttiek-r of New York Permanent wave, $1.00 complete; 1 ''ity arrived on the Hhana today, facial, scalp treatment and oil! He will be the guest in this city shampoo, (iftc. prevost Jleautyjof II. Chandler Kgan. and plans Shop, 815 V. Main. Tl. 3C3. 2i3tf to play golf a great deal while ' I here'. From Distant Cities Jj. ;R. Harr ison of A'ancouver, U. C, and Frank It. Mealey of Cleve land. Ohio, are amunu guet from distant point reyistered nt local hotel.' . that she i improving rapidly. She n o w conva lec i n at the home of her parent. M. nnd Mr. A. M.ixjn, at llorrydale. nance, Cold Hill, Sat. Ktraden and hi music, pop. Klwnod Lots of 303 Dance, Gold Hill, Bat. night. Dance till 2:00. 33 'KihnUiI Medlnir Tomorrow The hoard of director of the Medford Chamber of Commerce wtll he In special session tomor row, to take up matter in con nection with the propoNed location of a plant here by the Standard RertAoning society of Cottage firove. The meeting promise to he Important. Mr. Frellag in Medford li. S. L. Frultag of Oram ipait. Maytag representative In that city, wa in Medford today conferring with local Maytag officials. near the reur end of the stool lunch J lave you seen the new Dodge DeLuxe C and 8? Sec them nt Kakin Motor Company. 30fi ?K tit llnltl- ttlA.irr n nnnnaXi.n with "The Cold Ronders." a local . counter ne Was at onc'e redoghized feature picture. Music and em(.r-ll,y tne olner customers, including tainn.ent by Kthiopian Knight, an I a gl 0UD, of Mh scn001 bo'3 who excellent colored orchestra tour ing coa.Kt from Kansas City. 303 'Burn heavy 'rough and" rn;ooth Mocks; they last longer. Med. Fuel Co:, Tel. C31. tf 1 weaves for Ariwmn . Mm. C. W. .Smith of Prescott. Ariz., who was called here by the illness of her father, who pad away Monday Afternoon, left by train today for her home in Prescott. Our new studio Is opposite now Holly theater. The Peas ley. tf- Have you seen the new Dodge S and 8? tiee them At Kakin Mo tor. Company. 306 Jtad IlusIncHrt at Ashland Mrs. ilt. Peterson, 13. C. Kelly and K. If. Fehl were among the busi ness visitors In Ashland yesterday from Medford. Dry fir slabs $5.00 per load. Med Fuel Co., Tol. 631. tf Civil Action Filet! C. 8. llutlcrfleld, realtor, filed n. civil notion In circuit court yes terday against Harry Leland for $!irf00 claimed to be due for a real estate commission Involved In the sale of the Illlhee orchards for the defendant to h. A. Banks. ' Etwood Btradon and his music, Oolrt Hill Hat. night. Dance till 2:00. . 303 Mrs, Tnmnn Jlero , Mrs. O. H. Turmin of Chloo, Cal Is In Medford today, on n hiiaines visit. P. A. T. Omit lte-tc'tc( P. Ci. Johnson of Seattle was re elected president of the Pacific Air Transport company and named chairman of the tmard of director to uceed W. K. Hoeing, at the an nual meeting of the air line's board in Portland thin week. Other of ficers named were C. K. Johnson pf Oakland. vlci-president in charge of operations; It. C. Brad nav, Portland, reelected necrc. tary: D. 11. Drew of Seattle. elected treasurer, nnd C. J-. Urink of Seattle, reelected uditor. Ordnance Inspection Trnlay Captnin Harry Itcodall of the Cnlterl state army ordna nee de partment was to arrive In Medford today for the annual ordnance in spection of the Oregon Xatfonal Ouard units stationed in Medford. The Inspection will deal only with firearm equipment of the unitrf. garnered with awo nearby to see what the lunch of tho famous man would consist of. John Smith, waiter, familiarly known as "Schmitly," who had been busy when the admiral in day afternoon visiting friends in t uniform entered and did not recog- Medford. Mi.- MoiUe Uriu of lze him until he was in front of Visitors from Ashland Mrs. H. Ci. Hnders and Mr. Sam Mc.Nair of Ashland spent yestor- ,1 ack.on vl lie was nlo Med ford. a visitor in him and about to any with his customary hreeziness, "Well, Surge, what will you have?" caught him self in time to cut out the "Sarge" For grade A raw milk, call 609 Campbell Dairy. Two deliveries, i part tft "A glass of malted milk and cheese sandwich For grade A raw milk, call &39,lToiat slowly IiKTcasin Campbell Dairy. ..Two deliveries. ThP of d((K license8 te con. 11 tinuintf slow nt the county clerk's Mtmt;rec Is ,111 rfflce. here touay 51 had been Vl. u MM nfc .rftn ftni,POtlir - issued, with the recent ones going the elevator' in the Liberty build ing, in ill at her home. Mrs. Melba l-iiiarre is operating th elevator during her absence. Delii'lnu enkes, cookie, plet nnd canity for sale nt LMerty Market Saturday by Presbyterian women 303 On ltushicsH Trip Dr. and Mrs. I!. C. Wilson and Dr. and Mrw. Kddle Durno plan to leave by motor tomorrow for Port land to spend the remainder of the week nttonditig to business mat tern. Dr. Hoht :. Ie, Liberty Bldg Kye examined, glasses. tf Citizenship Kxanihintlous Seven persons are to take exam inations .February 11 nt the county courthouse for (inal citizenship pa peiH, it wat announced today. An examiner will he present from Portland lo he In charge nnd it is likely there may be special cere monies. Lake Creuk Orange dance, Sat urdny nltfht. 304 New Contagion Caflcs Tho county health rtepjirtment reported .today that qulto a num ber .of .now caseM of mumps hnve been reported in the Central Point section but there are no indica tions of nn epidemic. One new co8o of typhoid fever hOA.nlso been .reported during the week nnd !h In the Pxovolt section. If you enjoy good food nt low prices. nt nt tho Holland Coffee Shop. SOOtf Came Official's ilrlef Visit Arthur M. Kth of Portland, state mine law enforcing officer, wan Visiting Onme Warden .Hoy Parr In Ashland, while en route to Klamath Fall to attend the an nual Klamath - Falls porman meeting and banquet which was held there Inst night. - St. Murk' card party. Friday at J p. m. .Pivot and pKogrrwiiv bridge. iprlKcii nnd refreshments. Public Invited. 35e. 302 Huh Tonsil Itemoved Irene Aicock. 13, underwent nn operation this morning for remov al of her tonsils nnd is described by the Attending phylctan ns one of the bravest girls In town. Mrs. Ida Wood and Florence Ornves, piano . Instruction. Jllgh school credits given. Sutdlo 2S0 N. OnkrinlA Ave. 3fir The Depression some people say is merely a state of mind. Probably so but one thing we know is that there is no. state of mind as to the outstand ing superiority of Fluh rer'i Milk Breads. It is an established fact proven by an incas ing sales record. AVanda Lou Armour, Astrologlst, Will continue a limited engagement In .Medford. 'Phone 77U, Durrell Court, Apt. 3. 30 Period kill ItushicNH Visit Ij. V.- Ilex. of. Portland, well known powder wilesmnn, is In the city on a periodical business visit- Buy your cakes and plo nt the Presbyterian food sale nt Liberty Market Saturduy. 303 Four , Con pics to Marry JVInrriiifjo llconseM were Issued to day and yesterday at the county ceik office to Oary Joyce, 22, of Medford and Doris Naught, IS. of Trail; V 1 r ; I Fa I re 1 1 , 21. and Henrlettn Davis. both of Mill vllle. Col.: Adell Iltinsey, 2fl, and Angellne Myivla. SO, both of Han Francisco: William Davis, 4t, und Henrietta young, .IT., hot h nf Weed Cal. . . See yourself on Holly Theater screen enjoy biggest dance nnd KMertuinincnt nf tho season Oriental Gardens, Saturday night. January 24. See motion pictures taken. 303 Phoenix TrtKip Wins iioy Scout troop No. 13 of Phoe nix. In charge of .Dr. Dan K. Stand ard, has been announced winner nf the honor pennant for 1930, with an average rating of 73. o achievement pennant will he awarded, as none of the troop' rating was within h per cent of troop 1 ."p. Your hair will look lovely In nil kind. of weal her if you got one of our $3 permanent waves. Kath- ryn Locate) I, 230 S. Central. Phono 1374. 303 Home from (ierhy Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Skeetets have returned to their home in l Talent from Kerby, Josephine county, where they wero called re cently by the death of Mrs. Skeet er.i brolher-In-lnw. Those winning to start or Increase their Investments with Investors Syndicate, see Lot lie Howard lw foro mornings. Tel. 133C-L. 31)7 Delicious cooked food on sale Saturday at the Liberty Market 303 Stale P. A. It. Meet The state board of management of the Oregon society. Daughters of the American He volution, will hold its January meeting next Sat urday at the -Pension hotel in Port land. The state conference. Daughters of the American Revo lution, will be held nt New berg n March. Have you seen the new Dodge C and 8? See them at Kakin Mo tor Company. 300 Show lias Familiar Scenes Oeorge Thomas, representative of the Chicago, Milwaukee & Kt. Paul linvs. who was In this city yesterday conferring with local railroad - men "flnd shippers, was one of many people who enjoyed the showing of "Danger Lighte" at the Holly theater Inst night. Many scene in the picture were familiar to Mr. Thomas, ns most of the how was filmed on the lines he -represents. to Margaret Hubbard, Ashland, and J. II. Collins, T. J. Knright and Kthel Florey of Medford. Brllt Sheet Metal "Works does ex pert repairing, fender and auto body repairing. tf Have long-time jobs for men really wanting work. Good money for hustlers. Do not apply unless you want to work. I can tnke care of you If you do. Write Dor 3-A. care Mail Tribune. 304 Flue Plrc iJist Night The fire department was called to the Oroceteria building No. 2. on Sixth street, last night to extin guish a flue fire which resulted in no da-mage. The department chemical truck was called to Phoenix this afternoon to aid in a blaze on the roof of the George Jackson' dwelling. The Phoenix department a!o responded. Permanent re-waving with Shel ton'ii Tulip Oil gives your hair a soft lustre and does away with that dry, Rtraggly appearance. Kmma Cllne Shop, phone 434. 303 4 If you enjoy good food at low prices, eat at the HollAnd Coffee Khop. ... , 300tf Gun Permit Issued Tho sheriff's office issued a per mit this week to Fred -Powell. Med ford, to carry n concealed weapon for protection purposes. Utah's .best coal $13,30 per ton off ear, Med. Fuel Co., -Tel. (131 Cnlw Have Meet Thirteen mother. of liny Scout cub attended the meeting nt the scout headquarters Tuesday after noon. Kighteen boys nre now reg Uicred In this organization, which Is the demonstration group for the younger boys' program. 'Prep a nit Ions were completed for the mb table nt the banquet. About 12 cubs from Talent plan to nt- lend. It was nnnoum-ed. Fourteen Medford boy, will Join the cubs at the annual meeting. Ladlca, If your wardrobe needs going over to finish out the season. call tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Hid g. Phono 1181. tf Art Worries Oregon inn Medford had ,to get nlonc the het It could yesterday without the presence of A. Rchmldle. lie was njoying the day In Portland, reg istered at the New Tleathman h 1. The Oregoninn. Remember the P r e s h y terlan ooked food sale Saturday. Liberty Market. 303 t'ndci'gnew 0cnilon Mix Oeorge Frederick under went a mapor operation at Lie 'onrmunlty hospital yesterday ai.d i reported to be getting nlona nicely. The new Dodge DeLuxe C and Dodge fi are here. See them at lakln Mitor Company. 30(i I Hi cycle .MiiM Move Ughts More complaint have been re ceived by elate traffic officers that i quite a number of bicycle riders J have been on (he hiKhwny nt night 1 without HchtH, -Inviting danger for I themMdves lcaue of motor tiaf- fie. There have been several close escapes due to impossibility of mo lt irWs to see the riders until they j were almost en the bicycle. Th nw Dodge DeLuxe and Dodne t are bore. 8e them at Kakin Motor Comiwiny. 306 Ui'gMrrcd fnmt Portland Portland residents reglsfl'red nt local hotels include Mr. and Mrs. J. Mer.Hfeldor, G. C. Thomas. H. J. bColu-n, l.. m. Griffen. W. A. War ren. C. V. Wever. It. Z. Vesler. L. V. Ilex. W. C. Mcljiln. C. K. Klsh. Mr. and .MrtJlt. C. Walling. C. M. MacMlllan. v C.rnvnlle and J. W. Daws. Mrs. Alice Olln Denrdorf. for- merl0of Palace Meant y Shop, ha? nor work at tne me. Hhop. nest lo the Med- 'or evening appoint- So 3 I merl0of Palac Ixj'ttirned to her lljT.nd Heauty Hh I II ford hotel. Ft Vl ments al CI. Unuiimii Is Itotnry Sin-ukcr Chas. Itowmnn, principal of .he TaKnt schools, was the dinner, speaker nt today'n meeting of h Rotary club of Ashland. Dance. Gold Hill. Ant. night. The best muejc you ever heard. Dnneo. til) a;u0. 3l3 Iteiurti fruiti salem O. O. Alenderfer nnd T. K. Dan lets nrlvcd buck in Medford train oday from Sn lent. ! Births I I was the reply. which surprised the high school youths, who had an idea that great men only ate the costliest kind of pastry and other dainties. The eager boys could hardly truth, that the report of a great Communist outbreak Ik America "rellects- capitalist fear." Next to a man with a basket of eggs on his head, the most nervous human is one with a few millions in the bank. He thinks everybody wants' to get them, and ho is right. But i fear mokes things worse. And, if our distinsulshei; nest minds don't ( find some way of supplying employ-1 ment, or at least food, in the' world's richest country, they will ; have other worries that will make them forget abou: Uusfcia. Mussolini continues to succees.' His air squadron flies the Atlantic to Ilrazil in military formation,'' something never done before. Thus he lakes the edge from the Prince, I of Wales', salesmanship visit to j South America. And now Italy re- ports a death rate reduced and a i birth rate increased. Births ore ! wait until the admiral had finished more than 25 per 1"00, deaths-. In! eating and drinking, when they nan dropped trom iu.1 to per closed In on him with a request that lOotl. In Italy last, year 1 0S5.1C1 he write for them his autograph. Admiral Ifyrd was plainly not overjoyed at the request, but after hesitating a second or two broke out with his famous smile and half grudgingly replied, "Oh, alt right." and then shoving the remains of his repast to one side wrote his name on scraps of paper which the boys handed him. Then, as he walked out of the l,A l.ini u'.ira hn. n Plimt V nf 1 bit it v in those little heads. ! Italy's birth rate contradicts the assertion that iihsolini is over working his people. When a nation is tired the supply of new babies falls off. F. C. Goodenough, grat P.ritish banker, sugPMs "purely as u busi ness proposition,' mat tins conn Week After Week! Month After Month! There's a Better Show at the NOW PLAYING WE DON'T CLAIM anything for this picture except that it is funnier than "Min and Bill' and that's enough for the millions of laughter-lovers who roared at Marie Dressier in that comedy hit. Horn, to Mr! and Mrs. G. JX. O rover, n daughter, weighing sern pounds, 11 ounces, at the Sacred Heart hospital, Wednesday, Janu ary lil. Horn, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Hard man of Table Kock, a son, weigh ing seven pounds, nt the Commun ity hospital. Thursday. January 22. Obituary store he stopped Ions onuush to i ti v should cancel all its war dehts. remark to U. G. Coleman, proprie- i t" is wise, says .Ule hanker, lo tor, that "If I gruntea every re- keep your liuyins customers sol. tuest, for my autograph every vent. Tile proK)dition. if accepted, place I go I would prolutbly do i would cost this country ten hit-1 nothing else the remainder of my lions, assuming that payment is life hut slKn my name. i probable, and it would save Hritain i "The first year it is rather sweet five billions. "As a pure business and you don't mind It i much. I proposition," American taxpayers hut the second year such adulation ! would want time to think that ovr. j begins lo iall on you and' after I 1 - that well, it's hard to have any! privacy whatever. Altho you do not wuni 10 do regarded ns a grouch, yet in self preservation you must draw the line some where. Vou cannot greet every body or sign your fiaino for every body. "Well," and the cheery smllo again broke forth, "good night, hoys." 4 "', . '11 th MARIE DRESSLER Polly Moran ... in "REDUCING" .. Mat. 10 and 25, Eve. 10 and 50 Quick Relief tor Coughing Spells Famous Prescription Stops Them Almost Instantly The amazing success of this pre scription called Thoxine is due to its nuick double action; it imme diately soothes the irrlta'.loij and fides 'd I rect 'to.' file interny.1 i-aime not reached by ordinary medicines. The very first swallow usually rftopj" even the most, obatinate cough. , a " ii i. v V. it i . . jyie for llu whole family. our BrisbaneY Today (Continued from Pago One) I'aces. But they twitch their big A well known capitalist twitched his thumb when bluftTing at po money will be refunded if -It does nut give better and quie.;cr rclli-l MOIiAVA Hazel Ann. aged five months, five days, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moruva. died nt thoir heme near Agate Wednesday evening. Services will ho conduct ed by I lev. Claude It. Porter at the grave In Jacksonville cemetery nt r.Itn Friday. Conger funeral par lors In charge. REWARD POSTED FOR COW ELK SLAYERS ONTARIO. Ore, Jan. 22. VP) Sixly-flve Ontario sportsmen have uhwcrlhed one dollar each to be added to the reward offered by the stale game commission 'for the arrest of the men who recently killed six cow elk in the Ulue mountains. T.h o animals were found, piled together, with only the hams nnd the valuable teeth removed. 4 KlMM'ljil Communication. Medford Lodge No. 103. A. A r . & a. at., i' riuny, janu XM'Pnry j ant. 1031. 7:30 p. m. XX Work in the K. A. degree. Vlslti'ig members wrlromc. Ry order of K1.T1HKT I.. I.KXXOX. M. llorSTOX, Secy. W. M. 303 ker nnd lost large sums until he I for coughs or sore throat th:in any began holding the card.s with four'ttiing you have ever tried. Put up fingers, the thumb kept hidden. ! ready far use In 3."c. ii0r and si.no 4 I bottles. Sold by Jarmin & Woods The lied Cross in Arkansas lias I lnic Store. boguii feeding children that .reach ! the public schools too lummy to study. Anil Arkansas is not the only state with hungry, children. In Ohio, a rural school principal wrote asking how she could keep her i;'5 school children from starv ing. Inspection of lunch boxes re vealed in some cases a cold potato, in others a hard biscuit, with a small piece of suit pork. Mow soon will a government that has decided to feed children's minds with hooks and teachers, realize that n starved hotly cannot learn, nnd add lnod for the hodv to provide food for the brain? If the government wants to help the ORANGES Sweet, juicy oranges by the box, half box or dozen as low as $3 per box Direct from producer. 13 North Fir St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V A X T F. D Hy Kwlss girl of 1 ! , housework in home with or with out children. Inquire Suntve Camp No. 3. 305 KXPHANOK for email homo clear 3.7 7 iicres, hmine and outbuild iiiKs, young fruit treej and ber ries; a miles out. mown- ; White. Ucnliors. 3o:'tf I t fU' enjoy good food at liw prlcen, eat ut the 11 id Und Coffee Shop. JMO.f From the llcnr Sinte Cnllforninnn r-'Kisccred at U1 ford hotcln Included Mr. A C. Allen of Amndor Cliy. . 0.-t-rg. K nth tern Kenny. 10 vn troleick and J. C. Msnclc of !.o Anselen. and the following f i om H.n Fran cIpco : M r. and M t, A . M . 1 en nlim. M. W. l.uver, febim (lokei. Miss C. lUibcnCr Mien C i:vaiit and K. It. Itithor. Thone 642 your refuse. WVll haul n 1 1 y City Sanitary Service. 237lf Allied Ynku U. W. Ctrilftn of M S;it in ily mid Sumbiy dford Ant in YrehTi. It t o k en windows rctclnzed by TrowbiidKP cabinet Vork. 23(W IF-Ab buy In koIuk service station and .stinv. Yhij is the time to tnke advantage of circumstances ;nd profit irreiily t here by: $;tsno. Itnnvn & White. Ural turn. .tOUtf WANTl.l) Housekeeper for vid ower in country. Have rnall child to care for and would not oiiject to housekeeper with child, "Write llox i'n. care Mail Tribune. 3o: Foli HKNT bungalow, cbtse I tit So. Ivy. room furnished in. lnUire nt 3i:tf KUll SAI.K Nice building lot. I'ortlnnd Ave., ea.-t fie-'it. all scs!ments pa hi. S 1 1 Tort land. 304 KI.AMATII potatoes. 7Ticcwt. while thi-y ls!t. tiet voiir seed now. W heat J 1 i t . 7 m jjout h ltielle. 30S FOR ltKNT S-rontn house, nem creek bottum garden. ?S Almond St, Tel. !iH-L. 3i4 Flt HAl.K Wheat, per loo. Jt.frfl. II lli made tloiir. 1 b. $11.". mid 1 2Ti. Sonttl F. I'r.id, Co.. 2i .. Kivcmidt', 3ti HANDICRAFT SHOP SALE BABY VESTS Values to 1.90. Sale ricp 29c BABY BONNETS Adoralih' silk lmby honncts in pink. 1lno and white ' 98c KIDDIES' ROMPERS tl.fl") I'tipliu lvoinpers. Soino tiro hand cinhroidorotl. Sale prico 98c . KIDDIES' SWEATERS N'nrioly of eolors and sizes. Kognlar t-!.7"i values. S;ile irii-o $2.59 STAMPED GOODS $1 Rayon Davenport Pillows 50c $5.50 Stamped Linen Luncheon sets $2.25 L $2.75 Stamped Linen Breakfast sets, cen ter scarf, four plate doilies Jj?l.;S $2.50 Stamped Krinkle bed spreads St.vS!) O 42 S. Central Phone 702 Starting TOMORROW To Forget the woman he loved ... the woman the world said had a past . . he faced the most amazing' adven tures known to man . . he fought his love for this girl as fiercely as he fought the sea . . . to save the lives of o t h e r s . . . then he risked his life to save her. ii Men on Call" with EDMUND LOWE MAE CLARKE WILLIAM HARRIGAN WARREN HYMER Ends TONITE Ian Keith Betty Compson in "THE BOUDOIR DIPLOMAT" LOOK! 20 FREE VOTES on Talking Doll . with every ticket FRIDAY FARTHER DOLLAR .... t . TRAVEL f The pacific greyhound way More mile on every dollar more plrmure in every mile! No wonder the motor coach today tarries more natengers than ony other public truvel way. Modern, comfortably heated coaches insuie every travel luxury. lOW FAIIS PORTLAND . $ 8.65 SAN FRANCISCO S12.15 L08 ANGELES $22.50 CHICAGO S50.00 (via la (Horn in i TtmtNti Hotel Jackson 102 South Central Phone 309 OL.MCS C AMD IIPIISS ACKACt StlVICt It. 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