PAGE SIX MEDFOTCD MATT, - TKTBrKE. MEDFOftn, OT?EfiQy, MOKPAY, .TAXUARY 26, 1931. COUNT 583 BOYS Clara Bow Draws Cratenan Crowd LAND OFFICE AT BV HOWARD ROCKEY A ROMANCE OF RADIO 3Y .. urSOI'StS; AlUen Gran ( III atrtctlli Die victim -ol the jeulomu , ot her jroiinw Ulster, Vivlenuc, d arlluft mullet. Alleen wine a ator vart In a new Itrondwail viiulcfil show with the livlv ot Jlmmw Urate, n vrean uncut, who loves her tttwioht Channlna, tho urtiat who emvloja V i V i e u H e. nivee a virtu in Ailcen'a himtir in hit iluiHo. I'tvcniic ohatlnu under the ngceaaitv ot vlavino ar.c OlllI tlddle. rceklciilli takra a dure to linthe In the fountain. Alleen, trying to atop her. craahea throunh a otuna door, and her laee ia pcr tnanenthi dlitUnired. Shu haa to retire trom the atnne. and wenr u eitli maak to conceal tier aeura. Virldnie must now ahoultler the bitrttcn of avnvortlna Alleen tia well U9 hcraclf. Chapter 14 . " '' TEMPTATION IVIENE sat on tlio model's dais In Channlng's studio, watching hira work on tho paint ings that soon were to decorate Arnold Kronberg's ' new movie theater. They were almost fin ished. What would sho do when Channlng no longer needed her norvlces? Tim house-phone rang. Chaniilng wont to answer It. "All right!" ho snapped. Then ho turned to Vlvl enne. "You'd better slip on some thing. Arnold Kroubcrg Is down stairs and he's coming up." Chanulng presented his caller. "Am I light In assuming Hint She hurled the porcelain at Chanulng you - r Mi- Channlng's ' model?" He smiled. .- yivlenne nodded. "I'vo just thought of a rather good Idea." Jlo turned to Chan nlng. , "For the (light when my theater opens wo might arrange a personal appearance Doth of you on Iho stage Just as you aro at this rnoment." ''" ' -' "Sorry!" Chanulng shook his head. "But I'm not a performing dog." ,,"011, really, you mustn't!" Kron hsrg ' arose.' Vlvlenno""caug'ht un angry gljnt In Ills keep gray oy.es. "Mademoiselle, 1 kiss y 0 u r .hand!" Ho did, will! a courtly ges tture. "If Mademoiselle should like in) Idea I hope she will call mo ill). I suppose air. Chnimlnis would not . mind so long ns he docs not appear?" ; "finturally not." Vlvieiino was thinking hard. Sho had never' soon Arnold Kronhorg before, but s)io know him by repu tation. " . , ; "Well?" said dimming when Krciiberg was gone. "Well what?" Vlvlenno said. ' "Just that." Chanhlng's eyes 'uarrowod. , "1 might do, worse than tako liliw'llp " " '. " "Much worse." dimming mused. "Gi'atitlnit that you'ro Interested lu A contract of (lint sort." i hcro was un 'mistaking' his moaning. It tlrred yivlenne's nngcr. r "Why would It' bo any different' posing In his thoatro or posing hero for you." v.-Tni not Arnold Kronhorg. I'to tried to mako (hat clear." "Cdr, rot!" sho flared, "lie can't be as had" '"Not os ho's painted, no. But once you ilnk your name with Ills yo..'ll lose tho reputation you'vo already Jeopardized" '"By coming here ,lo you! How dellclously fu6ii.v,' bwlght."' ! N "l.onk here. If I didn't Jjko yon a Jotr-I'd inllid my own ' busi ness You'll probably tell mo to anyway. - but that'. all -right ..with me. Twice, since you'vo been coin ing jlti;o; xou'us stirred Mtp'.sivuo-. thing iinplcnaanl. One' incident :' ' ! .. , ,. r The Extra Cough Help Extra In Power And Price 1 Crenmulaion in a nupcr-help fur cough from colds. It is for lrrp roughs where you ilnre not rik weik help. Seven major helps are embodied in H, including the hcot known to medical science. ' The creosote is blended, emulsified and palatable. It is to soothe the mem branes and combat the germ, it pre enti the world's best help for coughs of this kind in a pleasant form. There are white pine tar, wild Cherry bark, menthol, ipecac, etc. All the greatest helps in one, hut witn no narcotic Despite all its power and efficiency, It is harmless to a child. Some coughs call for one help, some Ci-ASSiFiF.n ADV.Tiama of.ts rF.aui.Ts resulted in soiuothiiig you can't undo." Sho winced and looked away. "II you'ro nut careful," ho wont on, "you'll start something else before long." ' "That's Billy!" sho said. "You know, and everyone else knows " "Knows what? ho asked her bluntly. "Hruco Burns associated you with the girl I'm supposed to lie dressing afler that broad hint in Tattle 'laics. So docs everyone who Ininws nl hnn't vou imagine Arnold Kronhorg Is a rnador 'of the dirly sheet?" "Supposo ho Ik? Does that darned story make mo?" "No, but It makes people think you are. And If they think so long enough you might Just as well be." Sho was wishing ho would not look at her in quite the way ho did. Sho pulled tho robo about her. "Viv, you gavo that story to tho girl who put It In. You did It be cause you wanted to be talked about. It It's any satisfaction to you, you did a good Job." "O-ob!" Sho burled her face In her hands. "What made you do It, I can't figure out. Can't you seo what you'ro courting hy keeping on like this?"" " Dry-eyed, sho looked up sudden- ly. "Supposo 1 do see? " alio flung at him. "What If I know what I'm doing whnt If 1 don't carp? Oh, you'ro right (hat i'vo inado a fool of myself. You'ro right. I suppose, that peoplo bellovo I'm what you'ro so suro I'm going tn bo after what I'vo done. Well, what olsb am .1 going to do? I'vo got to live nud .nipport Alleen.' How am I to. do It? , Channliig did not answer. "Well?" She twitched her shoul ders and nsumed a pose. "Just what It tho answer If 1 havo tp toll you? I don't propose to slnvo my llfo away as a waitress, or In nn olllco whoro I'd got a sllngy s.ilary and every man wlio saw me would try to dato mo up' I giloss 1 have soma Intelligencer but' I haven't any lltnoss for tho start 'of things Hint girls can do mid oaru real money for them. What I have -Is what you're pnlntlng. If copies ut mo won't pay my bills 1 still own tho original if woreo ponies to worst." , "'' ' Chnnulug arched his oyobrbws. "You'ro stilting an ige-oid theory," he said, "but you talk llko a fool kid." ,' "Do 1?" Sho " stepped closer. "Dwlght, supposo I admit that I gavo tho story to Tnlffc" Ttiicj well boeanso 1 wanted- It' to bo the truth?" , "I shouldn't iiellovo you," ho nn sworod. : ' ' "Don't yon caro for ma a lit tle? You snld you enrtd a lot." "Not In that way." ' I.lko some savago fury, Vlvleiiua stood beforo hlin fnr nioro allur ,n than anything ho hail over soon. Rage was ovldent In overy line of her trembling body. Dart ing to the table, sho caught up tho llttlo 11 euro lit horself dimming had given Alleen one Hint tor oh-; vlous reasons, sho never wished to' see again. "I hnto you! I halo you! I hate you!" Sho hurled tho porcelain nt hljn. It struck tho floor at Chan nlng's feet and crashed Jn a thou ,'mnd pieces. "YCWitf lit. tP'O. Ttta Mde'ailay Co.) Tlie loytil Jimmy brlnoa Alleen an 'ides fur' new career to morrow. another. Nobody can tell. So we com bine the btKi tn C.icoinulsion to be safe, I'reomuUion costs 4l.25 a little ,moro than Icer helps. Hut all ilrug nits guarantee it and return the full price to anyone not satisfied, - It may be too good foV your cough. A lesser jhelp miflnt serve.' . But .is it wice to take the rik when coughs are danger signals? Anyway, a couk.i ftom a cld which batigs on calls fur this super-help. Do ,th? best men know tu be sure. CHKOMULSION for lUfticuH fought from orf A vomph-tc ri-port of Hoy Stout urtlvlth'M of ICratfr luke count:! 1 for J y 3 f i linn bci-'ii '-completed by W'm. Ia'O Jirlekcr, ttcoul executive, showing Ihnt .rjH3 hcouUh were re iHtcreil, and 270 men, UlroctluK und taking part In the wcout movemcm. Forty Hcout tulm aro aluo lit the 'cnuuve'll. ulthoUKh not regltered. They are members vt two groups, one in .Melford aliU one In Talent. A total of J 68 havo dropped from the council, but 200 new membera were added. Twenty-two acouts transferred. The boya were no liHted uccord InK to their clueSH, as followH: Ten derfoot, 200; second clans, 14; and first claws, 4 0. Totals of merit badges award '.show that 4 82 had been Kiven. Fitly of these were given In flremanhip, JACKSON VILE, Ore, Jan. 2TJ. (Hiicclal) Mr. and Mi'B. W. li. liny t-ntcrtHinefl nt dinntfr Wod-nt-sdny for Mr. itnd Mi-h. A. 11. MrlntoHh. Mi-h. JumcB AA'InnlnKhnm of Coicrl called In JnokMonville on W't'dnoisdiiy, enrouto to Mpdford. 10. A. Hamilton of Ashland wan a IniHlnt'HH vl.sl(or li(?n Thurnday. Several ladlt-H t-mployod ut tho Mcdford ftomcHtli.' laundry sur prlHod Mrs. Mattle Wilson ut her iiomo Tuesday evonlntf. ifter a Koulal ovcnuiB they neived rc freHhtnentfi. John Matney wa ahlo to leave Sacred Heart hospital this week, lie Is NlopinK for a time at the home of his daut-hler, Mi'h. Wlnier in Medford. Mrs. Kay Stevenson visited her father, J. C KavuBe. ut BavuKO Hapids dam Tuesday. Mrs, Win. Hodson and son I.'ter .of Klamath Falls are MpendiliK this week In Jackson ville' looking after their Interests here. ' 1 Mrs. O. C. Unite of Miirtrdrd called on friends here Tuesday. Hoyal Neighbors Sewing club me( with Nclnhbor Thelma Me lntyre Wednesday afternoon. The time was spent working on a unlit after which refreshment" Were served hy the hostesH. Out of' town members- present' were Mrs. K. ). Merrlflelil and Mm. KhiKsley of .Medford. Hay Stevenson ' and father J''. V.' Stevenson; were business vis ion's In (IrautH l'ass Tuesday. Mrs. John It. Knight enter tained with a chicken dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrn. Krod 1'lek and Miss Alice lloefs. Mrs. Aleatha C'antrall was a Medford shopper Thursday. Mrs. Alt Undscy visited her new nephew In Medf.cu-d Mon- daj lining. He Is the inll son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll on Stewart avenue. " ' ' Miss tlertrude Dunnlngton siienl Thursday and Friday at the home of her brother, John Dunnlngton In Medford. Helen Kane, who Is 111 at the Sacred Heart hospital, will re turn homo within a short time. T. E. I-nugheart and daugh ter I,oulse, visited In Medford Thursday. Mrs. 10. S. Severance attended a bridge luncheon Friday-at the home of Mrs. Harry l-rontlsw on South Newtown street in Med ford. Home loeonomlcs club of Jack sonville grange met with Mrs. Chester Wendt. their new pres ident, In the West Side district Wednesday. Twenty Indira were present. A waffle supper was served by tho hoptess. Kunernl services were held on Friday afternoon at tho Jack sonville cemetery for Helen Ann Morabu, Infant daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. A. .1. Mnralia of Agate. Uev. (,'. II. rorter of Medford conducted Iho services.. New students enrolled In the Jacksonville schools are Isabi lie Henry, seventh grade, and Jluy Forbes, fourth grudo. Among those visiting tho mtnv ums and olher points of inter est here were C. A., Ulirlell of Corvallls. Mrs. J. I. Full-child. Yrcka. Calll'., and I'. C. Colvln and Zleda M. Colvln of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter and Mrs. F.ihol Olson and daughter Violet, attended church hi .Med ford Wednesday evening. Mrs. Henry Miller attended n party nt the Thomas ltoseberry home In Medford Friday after noon given by the .llellet Corps club. About wenty-flv mem bers nml vb'itors were present. Key Smlh was a business vis itor In Medford Friday after noon. Mrs. K. o. UlllliiKK "f l,'1 ford, visited her parents. Mr. and .Mrs. !: A. Fleming, Friday aft ernoon. i Jacksonville' high school bas ketball hoys played Modlol'd Junior high nt the Medford Armory Wednesday evening. Med ford hoys wen. Also the Jack sonville town "learn played the Mvdfijril Tlgep Cubs, with the Jacksonville leiiVn victorious. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Smith wore dinner guests u( Miss Mury Hurst In MrUfej-d Monday. SM00T IS RECOVERING WORD FROM BEDSIDE WASIMNOTON. .In 11. 2il. (VI Sennlor Smool o( t'lnli wn pro lumnrprt "111U0I1 hotloi"' toilny from nn ntlnrk of tnfliu-iun. MimlH'i' of iho fnmlly of H" votoran Itopnhllrun BpmUor iiUl ho wan out or riatiKor. A ronlilcnt of Siirtimfloltl, Mo.. urooSNtully kpt h homcHrown untormolnn f.r n rhrl-lnm" infxl w uliout H'Ii igorallon, : JACKSONVILLE Warry Green, Clara Bow, Norman Foster in a scene from , the Paramount Picture, "No Limit" When the Fox Craterian theater announced Its next picture would be "No Limit," i-tnt'tinu the much publicized Clara How, there was considerable comment as to what effect the JaLy Jjcvoe trial and Its , attendant mild Hcfindul would have. Far from Injuring Miss Jiow n-s a box office attraction, the pub- i 1 . 1 .,, t .. J ,' 'In Fire Thriller Coming to' Holly Anita lOUISE cjames MALL" 1 he TW I D D AL AD M "& TtCfanu Pmfudjon J-'lrc: Fire! An , apartment house in .flames. Heroic rescues by the firemen of men, women and ohil-j run. This thrilling picture is com dren trapped in a flimsy structure ing to tho Holly soon and it foa whlle at dinner, are featured in ( ture a cast of six well known stars, "The Third Alarm," at the Fox I f Ilfallo. Anita Louise is Mllly and James Hall portrays the fireman hei'o who appoints , himself foster father to i he ' U'htidren and then discovers ho luvus S illy ami wants her fii' IiIm vvlfo. (K.)LU HILL, Ote., Jan. 2ti fSpl.l Gerald Owens slopped over Wednesday nteht to visit his motlu or, Mis. Lucy Mee. Mr. Owen was en route from Klamath Falls j to Portland, where he expects to enter husiness college. . The Sewing ' club met at tlie ; ih;mii! 111 iui'h. uonuri niuiniH I'll dny al'tornoon. Mrn. (luorRd iVick uiul (Inuchtor of (li'Hiitti l'nsH worn wnnk-eud KtH'Mts of Mi'H. Howard DruUe. , .. " , " ! JLO HILL , I T? 1 1 ouunui, .. iv . v, uuvis na,Knnt o( contrnl Pulnt anil VnlitMiim1 lfiib11i'ii l uu Siii-?n ntia Koslto nnd Maxwell Martin wer among Medford' visitors from here Saturday. Mr. n i u Mrs. Jack Pi c. k a r cl o i thiH city, accompanied by Mr. nnd Mi-h. A. W, Walker of Central I'olnt, were Sunday guests of Mr. inwl 1 .-u A 1 IMl.lfAlh in Untln ' 1 Mrs. Cameron Is quite 111 at tho ilium. ..t' ii,,, kj.. ,., ,,, li,,,,,,,,,,,,, ley. ' ' Mrs. W. G. Davis hud as her week-end guest Miss Suxnnim Korku of Alameda district. Mrs. Crawford Ih spending two weeks In Medford ns tho guest of her granddaughter, Mrs. Wurron Hitttor, nnd family. ' Miss Kvn Coy ol' llosehurg spent the week end in Mils elly us the guei,t of hor mother and t'umlly. Clifford Wright was u week-end guesl at the Knutio Nook Inn. Mr. and Mrs. I inward Drake were Grunts l'ass visitors Monday. 'Clarence Shaver returned to his home In this city Tuesday from Ashland for an Indefinite stay. Mrs. ' Jack Pickard was n Med ford visitor Wednesday. ' 'Otto Knolls nrrtved Saturday night from Oakland, .Cal.( to be at the bedside of his lather, Perry Knotls. Otto was accompanied by his mother, Mrs. smith. fesdnues Merrltt Merrimnn, Clyde Walker, Raymond Thompson and duunhter, Patricia, spent Tues day in Grants Push" with Mrs. Mer rlnum'H mother, Mrs. Cole, in hon or of Mrs. Cole's 7iM birthday. Mr, mid Mrs. Htchard Hohinson, Krnest Uoss and William Gardner were Medford visitors Tuegday. J. A. Whito of jshlatyl is putting tn n barber shop on the south side nnd expects to be open Satur day for business. Maxwell Marvin spent Iho week onil with homo folks. He is a stu dent ut the Southern Oregon nor mal school nt Ashland. Th, Gold Hill public library has ,c banned lla hours 1 one day a .Woisk and' tiQintt(tr will be n)ci overy Tuesday from I- o'clock un til 0. Kveryone is invited to take ndvnntnpe of these hours. YOUNG Wife, AFRAID TO EAT, LIVES ON SOUP, "Afraid of Momaoh gas. 1 lived on j soup for 5 months. Then 1 tried j Adlerlkft and now I eat most any- , thing without any gas." Mi, A. Connor. j Adleriktt relieves stomach tt;is In 1 TKN minuter! Aet on DOTH tipper and lower bowel, removing old pui sonoun wato you never knew ws there. Don't fool with medirino which oleum on. PA HT of bowels, but let Adlerika give stomach nnd bmveb: a KI'AI, ele.-tnlug and '-t I'Ut vt all j;a.! Heaths Ittuy tt,ne. ' licity evidently enhanced her draw- i l""'', f'"' l" '''"""'';" "V11 Illieu nearly 10 i..ii.icii "uh mi- lilcture opened yesterday. "No I.lmlt'- is undoubtedly the! best movie vehicle .Miss , now ha I had. Interest is sustained through- out the story and the talented Mr Knvin provides some grand com 'dy. Evelyn Jlrent, glorious star of a .ii.v.m hitu iu i-.-itni'.fi in "Tho , atyVoi. i inriln-" - Ilex- I'ieurh'i lm- ; lorLaJ story of the Alaskan salmon i:i'v.ri!Aii 'I'ui.nt, Jan. (Hpl.) Mr. and Mr,s. A. .1. Hughes and .sou md daughter of Morn- brook Cal.. were gtlesUs of Mrs. Mary Coker Saturday and Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. KM on Oleason re- turned this week from Portland where thev attended the funeral of Mrs. Hlain Stanley, Mr. Clleason's WjHtcri vjV1nno Mp.uiei- nr Medford visited her cou.-dn Mis Mona LewLs Tuesd iv .m'iw. 'Truman Hrenner entertain- (Cd.the Carnation club at her home ! Wednesday. The afternoon was spent sewing and playing games. : Refreshments were served. Those entertained were Mes- iljiinoB Miii'tlm Koe Hodson. Mm' Mrs. Lola itoomor and Mrs. AVal- lace Limbeck of Medford, , A baby daughter was born to .Mr. and Mrs. Sunburn Monday., j M r. and Miv. .lesne Hichardsoii and daughter Krma visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom VIUon of iioRue Hivcr Sunday. Miss Martha Pohnert of Los An- Mmke at the Federated church January 22. CENTRAL POINT 1 - She i.s .1 missionary from Central1 W. Downing of Medford "Wedncs China and spoUe of her experiences day. ' then; in the rorcimi field. Thu .t-D Club members met Sat- .Yliss Polinerl elft fur I'ertbind urday a ftei noon at the Gnimre h'tll. Your Family Funeral Director Arranges Everything Kindly science gives your loved ones the incomparably better way in place of the insecure and desolate grave. CREMATION is available to families in every town and hamlet in the Pacific Northwest. Your own funeral director makes all arrangements and handles all details. Ask him about it or write directly to us. The cost of cremation is only $45. j Inexpensive and Incom parablij the better tuaij ,1 omana ; ,'R'EMATO'RIUM I ItOSUIilTtIO, Ore., Jan. 20 (fl) The United Stales land ufi'ico hero Is the largest office maintained by the land department from tho standpoint of total receipts, with the exception of offices handling oil royalties, and Is third among the -28 similar offices, without (juulificutiom ' ' . -I . This information Is contained in tho annual, report completed ,by the commissioner of the General I-and office, covering the last fjucul your. The Roseburg office Is Sec ond among all offices for economical- ndminiKtrutioji, the report said handling its work for nine-tenths of one per cent. Total receipts of the Roseburg i omco rur ine past llseal year were i Z3;?..h"3 J10"""11-01? ,wui.i.,siv .inn 12,850,000 for the office nt Chey- enne. Both of th,e latter offices handle oil royalties. Tho Income of the KoaeUurg office is derived almoat entirely from timber Hales. The commissioner's report shows 3775 acres in Oregon restored to homestead entry during the year, making a total .of ',1,084,075 acres of .former government . land that has been liomesteadcd In tho dis trict. There were- 99 timber sales of Oregon and California grant lands during tho year, involving 9565 acres of ; land, cpntuining 285,019, -3X0 feet of timbe.r, board measure, with total receipts of $499,840.52. These lands were revested with the fed oral government fifteen years ago and the counties are how paid a -sum .equivalent to the taxes that would be paid if the lands were still privately 'owned. Nino sales werp, made from the Coos Bay wigon road grant, in volving 2242 acres and J35,5G0,000 feet of timber, with receipts of $i!63,(i56.50. The federal govern ment has been reimbursed for the Coos Bay grant through 93 sales of 17,021 acres containing 074,- 2,u0j feet of timber, making a total received from all past sales of $1.571,94.84. ; The counties in wM Kvnnt Is located now receive 25 per cent of all sales. IB STKNDAL, Germany, Jan. 2R Fiftenw DRrsniiH wpi-r badlv in!ured some of them innocent nnwyeruhv wlmn iwtllr-n .lnhhoH dispersed a band of communist demonstrators who had come here in H automobiles during the night. The communists smashed the windows of a fascist restaurant and reviled an evangelical pastor, foK lowing him into his church to heap' insults upon him. where she will lecture- for some time at the HwetlUh Temple. St. Mary's- basketball teams play ed with the local teams at the Central Point gymnasium January li3. St. Mary's boys team was vic torious, but the girls lo-st to ' the Central point girJs. Merland Tollefson of the Uni versity of Oregon spent the week end with his parents, Mr. o,nd Mrn. Theo P. Tollefson. MUs Viola Lampman entertain ed at luncheon iFriday for Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Mrs. L. C. Grimes and Mrs. it. Duncan. Miy, Houtain of ;Coos Day ar rived Thursday for a visit with Mr, and Mrs. Casper Miller. J1)'h. VioLi Iimpman visited Mrs. i; 1 and .tausolenrn East 14th and Bybee Avenue PORTLAND SAFE HEADACHES AS PI Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100- All druggists. ' Why wish for Summer? vacation NOW in California : You don't really have to wait the turn of the calen darfor your vacation. Take it now, when you need ic most. Board a Southern Pacific train to California. To San Francisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood . . . perhaps to Agua Calicnte or Palm Springs. Some where down South you'll find the carefree fun you need to fit you for the year ahead. Any Southern Pacific , .. agent will help you plan . the trip. Soufkerti PaeiSic J. C. CARLE, Agent Phone 34 CONGER Funeral Parlor West Main at. Newtown . . Office County Coroner .. jottry n:l Tnj'lor the San Fran isco visitor finds Ni n r nt lotel. Here, thnj. un ironmcnt ot o be K'unt) rnvclcr rr ible- lit nil rt old oo.nte! it.in Si lirre the ilioj it h t'ron Out: the si perhn the h teen fln decora t t-t? 'liticient roo n la carte crvi the diner a far flung Cisco's multitudinous h thlp'Stren-n Buy. the teeming life of Otikl.intl and Berkeley surging up to the hills on tht opposite shore miles awmy. The view from here Is truly mnrreloim. a sedative to tired nertes. 1 delih' 'V jaundiced eye, a pick- II I II Mil II irr.- tail i jt v jars i way a zs. -vv v ' mar s sr-sk - II C1AV .o - III t : j Jt-- jo? s- m v w uop- at 5S L s.Av On'- Ml jo- cr .or- vo MM. - .jr WlNiii mipn Tt "I For : prompt relief from , COLDS. f SORE THROATS. . RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO NEURITIS ..... ACHES and PAINS does not harm the heart arlie tompson Central Point You are invited to present this cou. pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two TO A TALKING PICTURE ? PROGRAM AT THE ' " ' As a Subscriber Guest of the MAIL TRIBUNE WATCH THIS SPACE. If you are a subscriber of the Mall Tribune your name may appear here tomor row. Only subscribers' names will be published and, during the du ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to en joy FREE shows as GUESTS OF THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING The Third Alarm' lllilillilllllllll me-up to the jnded appetite. On the jm uoor rc iwo oilier equally fnin- iiiranis, ine riorcntinc Room inc. delightfully niry nn me main lobby. is mine stu gueit ide room, each dimerous suites 'Sired site And oom furnish It fixtures are ns. esnecisllv LMany of the mice of the iuriouslVsre led. reasons fnr FmlereH f'lin lit luilll Mr ner and Mr, both reside . Of QlllKP. 'li of the manage- nf Ihl ffllMlr ik Uln Ihal nA CTuecl in tlutt iimivtn1i. ( nil rkirnna1 ifvi.. t. " k"u.iii ui (irrseni nay " uwci nospuaniy. Al though the Clift i a major hotel of San Francisco, although it is rated as supreme In service and value-giving, yet the rates there are Mirprisingly , low. The rates start at fcl single and BAYER RIN FREE TICKETS