PAGE TWO MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OUKi)V MONDAY. KKUIUWHY l l!:si. KlUl I" Tocal and J 'Personal Fine weather ha been prevail-1 ilurliiK tho punt week, a coord Inn tn infltmation recolved here today at depth of Hnow at the park it he iween nix and seven feet at the rim, r4 inches at (iovernmont t-anip and 4K IneheB at Anna Spring ca tup. Week Knd VMtoi- MUs Lucy Cans of (IrnntH P;is .spent tho week end in Med ford wfth Miss Winifred Warner. J eo rum Ik.-Ion filed suit in circuit Many Jackson county people nrei court lodny aainst Homer Cham onK to1 buy new automobiles this j berlaiu, enquired in the IokkIiik year, and Kd Webber of Medford ; husinesa, for !7.K6 claimed due for is K(lnK to le ready to sell them j state workmen' compensation fees, tho very latest on four wliei'ls. j He Is here netting pointers on tiiei lior mdo A raw milk, rail f 9 0 , new ofieriiiKS, Mr. Webber Is aj''ampbell J)airy. Two deliveries. cuHlomer of the Imperial hotel. j ' tf The OrcKonian. Correct instruction in danMiiKi may lead to ji brilliant future. The I Kve isenson iancitm Academy, j Medford Center Itldti.. has been m ti'tisted with a limited number casting date cants for Motion pic ture Casting lireotoi'H KefcUier. Hollywood, Cal. This is the only school in Medford where desirable types for pictures have been chosen either for dancing or acting, and the only place where registration can lie mude through M is. Kve IleiiHon, who is In direct commnn - iration with the easting directors" I Quam and K K. Matthews of Oak offlce in Hollywood. 313, land. W. It. Hume. Mr. h.hI m I'roni Dlsliint I'ciinlN VlKitoin In .Medford from distant partM reuiHtered at local hotels In eliiile Wm.1 Dritck of St. I'aul, Minn., nnd .Mrs. P.. w. Waller of l..a Vckhs, ,'ev. l.ltno HUlphur. oil pray, ar.sen- at( of lead; Septeml payment. I'llone 670. Medford l'rtilt Ci., Inc. Ml' Mm. lt(Klfnviiltl ArrlviH Mm. Zeltn Itodenwald of Orecon fltnte college, Corvallls, nrrlved In r""" Medford thin mnrnlnK to continue ? with Mr. .Mil he I Muck the prep- t arntioim for the farm honieninkerH' i J I'cdnnmlc oonference, which will open here tills week end. Por relinulo tnxl ervlee call 000 Hate 2f,o. 313 "' ' Nimitlnli Vel ( iillcil Alt Spiilllsh War Veterans are asked to meet at the I'erl Kuneral ,,,, home Tuexdiiy at 1:30 p. m. to attnncl thn funeral servlon for Dr. ' llenjaniln b. Seurs. James K. Orleve, eommnndur. 1'lowlnK done by the dny or acre. rtoHSOnnhlo. Ilox M. cine Tii hune. ,310 I'lluul for Intoxication Duke Hazel wim fined $10 In Uio city court thin nioinlim fnllow ' In'tr Mi arruat'on the ohnTRO rft in -lf toxlpatlon. .... , Ladles, If your w.ird.'oho needs ! ftolnfr over to finish out tho nennnn. ' cal tho KimIiImi Hhop, 424 Medford Hlug. Phone 1181. tf From Oregon I'olnls Ml ' lnel from OroHon cities otlt- side of Portland roRisterod at Med. foitl hotels Include Mr. and Mm. V. H. Pfelffer ot Albany, Mrs. W. 13. IJimm of Modoo Point, J. J. O'Tlrten and H. W. Clnhrlel of Ru Rene, Mr. and Mrs. D. I. Hammer and family of Corvallls, and .lumen 13. Hurnott nnd O. R. (loodfellow of Salem. Itoyol Utah coal, 1 16.50 por ton, delivered. Dry 12-ln. lnrue body fir, $2.75 per tier. In load lots. F. K. Samson Co., Phono 83. 81li IIiirIth Off fur 1'iirllanil O. Hokk will lvvo Medford thin ovenlllK for Portland to spend several days on bunlneHH. - ' lira ken windows reelazed by TrowhrldKe Cabinet Works. !30tf When Your Grocery-man : ' ' . i 4 1 offers you bread baked in Southern Oregon he is attempting' to give you fresh quality bread at a ' reasonable prico and kocplng the monoy at home. When He Offers you bread baked out side Southern Oregon at a cheaper price he is attempting to sell you an inferior product and sending your monoy out of town never to return. . J j J Nwklnv ii Divorce j AlU'KijiK cruel unci Inhuman ; treatment. Mm. olive Siutiuford ' filed null for divorce in circuit 1 court today tticaiiwit Wilhur Ktuttii- ford. They were marrlfd in An WUM, iin il resido In Mdford. New (inn; k Tun .fiiMho K. W. Madinon wan appointed 1 Saturday hy the county court of .lo.sophlne county to act n Justice of the peace at HrantH Patw In the - I 1 , ' -ni. .M.nHHrin rf a jooiiiiineni is tu take effect today. Permaueiu waves that ieave. your hair oft and attractive looklni;. flet one for jtr, ut Kathryn J.oca teirs, H. Central. Phono 374. . Civil Action lloumi The State Industrial Accident .Mrs. WalthciH Home Mlv- Anna Walihers, who has honi vMtliiK her son fleorKe in ilk,"l. Ca).. -for the past month. returned u Medford this mnrniiiK. ! If you enjoy good food nt low I prices, eat at the Holland Coffee I Shop. 300tf j from the Hear State 1,'HlifornInnw from various cltlei registered at local hotels are: .Mr and Mrs. It. R Talmadge. A. L. Lewis, K. u, Anderson and C. II. ! WltWer Of I.iw AllifeleM 1 f W DarhiiK and Karl M. Harvey of San I'raiH'Isco. Mr. and Mrs. Ijife I homp.son, Mr. and .Mrs. T. I Woodruff of l.onK lieach, Dr, nnd -Mm. Ch.'ix. V. Moots nr Mentono, .Mr. nnd Mrs. c. II. ManaKhn of Sacramciilii nnd Mil. Hose of San Lorenno. 1'ortrniU of dUtiiicliou. easleys, opp. Holly Theatel Tli tf Omililclc Visit Here .Mrs. Van Donselar of Den Moines, Iowa, who has been finest Tor sev eral weeks of Mr. and Mrn. C. .1. Chord of this city, left this mnrti Iiik for her home. Phone nil'. We'll haul away your icfiisc. City Sanitary Service. 237tf Snpt. Ilcilrlck in Pint hum R. H. lledrick, fiuperlntentlent of scdtooLs, In spending several days III Portland conferrhiK with nrchl tect who are working on the plans of the new nehool hlilldlnKS. ' Drill Sheet Met.il Works does expert repnlrlnB, fender and auto body repairing tf New Trial Plea Denied The pha hy the defense for ft new trial in the case of Itobert c.lenn, recently sentenced to li years In the Mate penitentiary on a hank rubbery chamo. was denied nisi weoK in circuit court. Rrrors In trial procedure were claimed hy the defense as urntinds for the now trial, (llenn was accused of at temptlnR to rob the Central Point bank ln.it Heptemher. He was ar rested the name day. hound nnd KaCK-eit on lllnekwell hill. lie claimed tho "actual" bank robber hud stolen his car and then threw hlin nut nlnnu the Pacific hlKhway north of Central Point. , For rndo A raw milk, call 500. Oitmpbell Dairy. Two deliveries. tf Shopping in Med lord Tho lint of vIxltoiH nhoptinff m .Medford stores today includes Mr. and Mrs. . I,. Undley of Cokor Itullo road and LcwIh Cnchmaiv of Trail. Karllost of AU weed potatoes nt reaaonahlo price. JI. It. Jackman Malin, Oro. 325 VIhMh Mother hi (irnnts Vaw . Lovvlw Centner of tho California Oreifon Power company spent Sun day in Urnntn Van visKliif; hl inothor. If you enjoy Kood food nt low prices, eat nt tho Holland Coffoo Hhop. 300tf Klamalh Couple to Vel The county clerk's office lnnued a marrliitto llcenso late Sjtlurday to KiiKeno Jotmwn. i4, Klamath Kails, and Willeta Welch. 2.V of IMalry. In Klamath county. fur now (Mudio Is opposite new Holly theater. The iVasloya. tf Mr. Ilcru-h VIhIim Here X. I'.ertch of the Ht. Paul Mer cury Insurance compnny Ih In Med ford tnilay from Portland, confer riUK with local liimiriinco dealers. Phone f00 for Court eoiid driver;. Checker Calm. Hate 2:.c. 913 Car Overtm-iuNl on llluhway A light car, driven by Karl Wool rhino overturned on tho ,lacktnn vlllo hiHhwuy Saturday night, badly w roc king the car. There were olher paHcnirevH In the machine, hut iiinii' was injured. If you enjoy Rood food nt low price,, eat al the Holland Coffee shop, aootr In City Today , Mrs, Oene Howard of CI rani n I Pass, formerly in this city. In In Medford today trnnwictlmt business . and vlrltlnn friends. Phono ooo for Courteous driver. Checker Cnlwt. llato 25c. 313 i Volunteer MnmIiik ToiiIkIiI The Medford volunteer fire de ; partmeni will hold its remilar ! drill nmlnht nt tho fire station. Itouilue drill will h the order of tho evening. frMro Chief lioy Klllolt announced this afternoon. For reliable taxi orvi Unto 2hc. 'O call 900. 313 Mon Cr IteMiii(l A tout ing ear wa reported stolen Saturday night from John Alol while tho machine wa parked near the Junior high school, it had not been nrtu.vored up unit! noon to- From Ktiitc MoUopoll CJueNt.s regittered at local hotel from Portland are: .Mr, and .Miv. K. V. Tlrenly. .Mr. Jinri Mrs. II, X. llotftead. c. ii. Sears, J. . IVelser. M. II. Alortzman, . H- Sprinner. .lack Flandrf-rn, W. M. fiery, I ilur tin. T. A. Sweeney. C. A. Ander son. 1 Jr. (!eorj-e K. I'feiffer. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coar, L. M. Clark, Mr. and Mis. K. c, Pipes and ('. A. Hutherland. Wads won h l-aves City Leslie Wadsworth of the Trav elers insurance company, who has been transacting business in this city for the pa.-l week, left yester day for Portland, riurn heavy roiiiih and smooth block they last longer. Mod. Fuel Co., 'JV1. C31. tf. OrctfOli StH'Irty l(HMhifc 'fflrial notice was received in .Medford today of the annual meet inn of the Oregon society in l.nx An'eleH. attracting all ox-Oregon reidontH in southern California to the one hiK day wesMion. f)ver 1.00 people are expected to he present and amonn that numher will he included a wood represen tation of I'oi-mer Houthern Orefion rcHidentH. - Daily's Taxi, 1 to ! lias-sengers. 'hone 1j. 35o; 1 tf Thatchers Itcliirii Mr. mid Mrs. C A. Thatcher have Just returned from three days session of northwest llnrlcy-David-son dealers In Portland. Dealers gathered from all over the north west us far north as Vancouver, fl. C, und us fur south lift Medford. All phases of police, sport and Commercial business was consid ered. Dry fir jiIuIik $.1.00 per lond. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 031. tf Tun llllililliiir Appllcullons Mrs. Sadie OwenhriiKKu will spend $75 for an nddltion to a holirio on Ra.st Jack.Hon street, and II. D. Turner will spend $oo to repair a dwelling on Kat Jackson Htrtsi.t. according to applical ions on file today at the ulty hliildilli; de partment. rialiH ltst coal JTi SO jut ton off car. .iij. Fuel Co., Tol. C3I tf lly orriclfilH Noon Confah Mayor Wllsun and tho city enun cil held a luncheon nvetintr nt tht' Hotel Holhim! thin noon for th purpoHO of ili.scurwiinf crily affair and lining up niattiTH for tonior row iiiKht's cou licit mcctlnK. Itlvn N l,mr 'J'lio Hokuc river at least thrp foot lower lhan the normal depth u iMf time of the year, reported t. (J. Hicham today upon hln ro turn from a visit at tho Oold Itay dam. He jald It 1h comparatively easy to find sand har over whl a person tan walk over tho Btroam lit' believe neveru1 Inchon of rain fall aro nocvHsary to hiin condi tions hack to nvoraRO, Minor A ii I ii Collision An auto collision yesterday South Fir Htreet Involved autos driven hy fl. V. McKenzie nnd II. HohhliiN, hot h of Medford, ; eordinK to n report on file today at the police station. Little dam auo resulted from the ciMhIi. Ilrro from Waslilnutoii Mr. and Mrs. p. K. Clark of Yakl ma. Chris K. Xelsim of Seattle and Harry llurnM of Spokane aro Wash- inKtonhuw reHistered at Medford hotels today. Will Make Homo In Salem Mr. and Mis. It, K. Jones, who have heen llvin In tho Porrydale district, left this morning for Sa lejn, whero they will make their homo with their mm nnd dauhter Thoy are well known hero as tho parents of Hunt ford .lone., southern ( ) ro k o n k ro ce ry man. ; lleio fof Week I'aul Herbert Strang and (J era Id Mr Kelvey of Jiieka, Cal.. spent tho week end In Hits city visitlnK friends. They are now located at the Straim llros.' store In Kuroka. Hectors Ideate Mi, and Mr.s. W. K. Hector left yesterday for ICimene, whero Mr, I lector will veeeivo troaunents. They plan to return to Medford in about two mocks. Is Xonn Itoiro'iitatiYP Clarence K. Smith of this city hat been appointed m.iIch repronen- tathe In southern OreRon of tho Kimono Xeoa HIku company, it was announced today. At the time of his appointment Mr, smith was with tho KhYoll Manufacturing company of St. Louis, Mo., cover ing the southern Oregon territory. 'ion i Klamath County Amttng tho Klamath county rcfli- dents spending yesterday in Med ford were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. Crow ley of Klamath Kails and Mrs. W lv l.nnnu of Modoc Point. Interest Is continuing In the Sld Time tlospcl Revival meetings In session each night at tho church at the corner of Haven and 1 lolly streets. Hugh llurch Ih pastor-evangidlst for the religious etimpatgu. Hill Itay, song loader, and Lllen poran, soloist. The sermon Is opened each night but Saturday, nt T : 30 p. m. The subjects for each evening, begin ning with tomorrow, are: Tuesday. "Seek Ye the Lord'1; Wednesday. "KxeuNes''; Thuinday. "The Whri-b of Sin," attd Friday, "Ftci ulty," tlcnpiiohit Corey SALKM. pvp Feb. II. 11. Corey, member of the uhlle ser vice cnmmtHsion, wan today not I fied of his reappointment as a inemhfi' of the executive commit tee of the National Association of Uullroad and FlllUy commission CIS. Meteorological Report 1'i-lMUary .MM. Mrrifurrt und vlrinity: Tonlsht I and Tulay rlinj'lv; no chnni;e in' lempeiiuure. I Oregon: Cloudy tonight nil, Tuiwiluy I'ldudy; foK In u.st portion tonight: no rhnnire In ti'mptM-aturc. l5 I h I? a Local Data 2 " ? a- ? i I T'iiit'i-atui-.i (di'iin'PH) 1 iiutiorit (last hr.) HI 30 il 1 I.OWMU (lat ' his.).. j llel. humidity (pet.).. I I'rec-lpltation (iiichen).. .00 j State of weather I'. Ctiy. t Lowest temperature thin morn iHK. . 3- dcKreea. Total precipitation sinco Kvptein her 1, 11130. 0.4 (J inches. Tompcrature a year ugo today llilihesl, .');. lowest,. 37. Sunset today, r:J7 a. in. Sunrise toinorrow,. 7:22 a. m. Sun.sct tomorrow, 5;2S p. ni.... Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Tims w wo tn to (. n -S CITY Zft J Maker City 3S L'O Clear liismarck f.4 20 Clear HoIse 46 2 Cloudy Denver .11 32 ' Clear lies MoIhp r2 44 Clear Kreviiio C2 4K Clear Helena 14 24 (Mear Ijih Angeles (HI S4 P. Cdy. Afarihfleld (14 40 Foggy Phoenix 70 44 Clear Portland T.ti 42 Cloudy Hod Lluff .ill . 44 Cloudy Ito.xchurg fiX 3K Cloudy Salt Lake 3s x Foggy San Francisco B2 .'(4 loudy Santa Fo 40 32 Clear Seattle 34 . 40 Cloudy Spokane 32 30 Cloudy Walla Walla 3x 32 Cloudy Winnipeg 30 1S Cloudy HutchLson, Metoorologist. Klsio Ophelia HnilahacU died at her home, 315 South Iliveraide. early Sunday morning, following an illnesH of the pat three weeks of pneumonia. She was n native of Missouri, horn Xovomhor "2, 1S72. i She was married to Alfred Tl. Hailsback at Norton, Kans., March 12, 1S!H(. and to this union were horn three daughters and one son. Mrs. llallle Saunders of Medford and Mr.s. Mary I'ruden of Menu. Ariz., who survive, besides the hus band. Alfred i:.,'alsu throe grand children; hor mother. Mi. Mary Fewell of Medford; two hrothers, Or. M. H. Fewell, Tacoma. Wash.. 10. L. Fowell, Monte Vista, Colo.; one nephew and niece. Xylo. of Monte Vista, Colo., and Irva Fewell of Medford. Mrs. Uallsback was a faithful worker and member of tho Chris tian church. Funeral worvlce.s will be held at tho Perl Funeral homo Wednesday at 2 p. m., llev. U. Ualnl offici ating. Interment in Medford ceme tery. f- PERRY A. KNOITS TAKEN BY DEATH Perry A. Knotts, a resident of tinld IIIU practically all his life time, coming there when a small child from bin birthplace near Kosehurg. died at his home t tlold Hill at 4:00 a.m. mdav nt J the ago of f7. Mr. Knotts had j suffered greatly for tho last few- mouths mill his passing was not J unexpected. He was a member. ot the tiold Hill lodge of Odd ! Fellows and leaves four children:! William Knotts of Chicago, Hay.el Tresham of (Jold Hill, into Knotta! f tilshop. Calif., and K. L. of Oakland, Calif. Funeral servleen will bo con ducted at the Odd Fellows hall it (iotd Hill at 2:00 p.m. Wed nesday. Interment In (Jold' 1 1 ill emotery. Conger Funeral Par lors In charge. Dies In Crash VKHXOX. Tex.. Feb. 2. i W. J. IS. RAILSBAGK CALLED BEYOND I Sam Penny, Chlekusha, Ok la., oil i asked to be at the Perl Kuneral man. Is dead from Injuries suf- f Parlors. Tuesday at -1:30. to .at fered In tho crash of an airplane . tend the funeral of Dr. lienjamin in a dcid stick lauding here yes- j rd:iv. : Not A Cheap Help But ; Safest For Deep Coughs Crrnrnulsinn is not the cheapest help fur coughs from cold. It is made to do the utmost, whatever the condition. It enmhuir ia one prex rip tion seven of the world's best help. It ii made in particular far coughs fruin colds which haiiK en. There tf where one daic not risk a help of lccr value. Hut ii it wise in any cough lo trut a less elective help? Creosote is in it, hUtulrd, eniuUi fied and taitv. In an idrjl w ay it pte tents the uprerne help, for siKithmg membranes and cvmhaiiug told t;cna Hut there are also white pine tar, wild cherry hark, menthol, ipei.b". etc I; jell is hest for stme touyli. Here we nun bine all major helps to . H PLAN ! I r I ... . , Historical programs, based upon ! Hie romantic development of thej Oregon country, beinK broadcast : for all leading cities of the state by the diar.llan Ilulldiiijf and Loan association, will include the history of southern Oregon, it was announced today by Mason II. .Moltzner of the Portland of fice and John H. Weiser of Hots ford Constanline company, who are calling on Hamilton Patlon. manager of the Medford office1 of Guardian Luildlng and Loan The stirring radio drama which will relate tho history of south ern Oregon, will be broadcast ffom station KOIX, Portland, March t and a hook-up with The Mail Ti.yinine'A'irg tn stum. KM KI, will he effected if possible. The southern Oregon program will carry the little town of Jack sonville through the mining dny', including tho most adventuresome rtorles, treasured hy local pio neers. Special emphasis will also be given the Table flock tronty and the development of Medford, leading city of southern Oregon. Mr. Moltzncr and Mr. Weiser are working with Mr.s. patton t- day to obtain information lrom local citizen. concerning the early days in southern Oregon. It will bo impossible to interview many pioncctv today and for that reason they have requested that early , settlers who have data on tho sub-I iect. stories of the Indian wars and the mining days, as well a the first settlements mode here, send them in letters to Mr. Molt. - nor, C.uardian Building and Loan offi ROGRAMS, ffi.p. Thii.l mill Al.lir lrwls,,h 'ortlitii.l. i y Mr. .Mi.llzn.r lias Im.l niurli ' ltr .'Xiu'rii-nt-e in di"inn;uicH on l h. UKitim:itc sli.ue and in r:nlio work anil iirnmlspH Hint Hip l.ion.l.nsta will lie int.'rstinu from a dtti innlif as w.'ll uh historical viewr Miint. DR SEA.S RITES died at' Dr. lienjamin So;irs his apartment in the Holland hotel, January III, after a ."Iwrt illnem from heart trouble. Ho was born, at Hock Island. 111., January 1, 1871!. Or Sears was. a graduate of Ilannaman llomeo I pathic Medical college of Chicago, gruduatlng In 113, was a mem- I her uf the Masonic: organization of. Chicauo. memlier of tho Spanish i War Veterans, and the Colonel j Sargent Camp No. INt, department of Oregon. Ho enlisted Atuil L'0. 1 HS in company A. Sixth Illinois Volun teer Infantry and was discharged February 28. 1X10 at I'tawada, j 1'into Kica Islands. j He had been a practicing phy- I sician for 1 8 years in Oreuon. Ur. Scant leaves two brother.". C. It. Sears of Portland, Ore., and Will Sears of lierkeley. Cal. Funeral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Homo Tues day at 2:0 P m.. llev. T. L. Thuemler of the Col. Sargent Post officiating, and the post will have complete charge of burial services. Interment In Medford cemetery. for g. eo mm Funeral services for the lt" Ceorgo Edward Hamlin. well known resident of this county, where he was born 51 years ago. and who died at his homo near Phoenix Saturday, will be held at the Phoenix church at 2:00 p.m Tuesday. Uev. Claude H. Porter of the Presbyterian church will deliver tho address and iuterment will, be in Phoenix cemetery. Con ger Funeral parlors in . charge of airangements. Uegular meeting Veterans of V o r eign V a r s. No. 1S33. Monday. Fob ruary S p. m., at the Armory. 313 Nollct to Nanllt War Veterans. All Spanish War Veteran are L. Soars. Januv i:. t; raves, Com- mander huht coughs to the limit from the start. Became of this exprtikive cmnhi nation, CreomuUiim costs a little more than lemer helps. The price is $1.25, but your druKK't Ruarautces it. He return.) your money if you ak for it. A ftirre-day cough is a dniiger siltnal. There you must use Creo mulMon to te sure. Hut is it wie to trust any cough to leaser help when the utmost i? at your f-a-rnand ? You never know where a couh nuv lead. Trc.it it with the he men know. ItKOMt LSIOX for tHttirnlt Cough Qfrom Coldi SCHOOL BUILDINGS Fifty member of .Meilford'B tin- cmiycd have nlrea.lv registered for work m the school birl.lin-s to be constructed here in the very near futuie, according to Neil Franklin, who is receiving regis trants in Superintendent Hedri.-k's office today. Men will be permitted to regis ter for work until construction starts February null. All persons not included !n the city directory or the school .11 reclory. who wish empIo nieiit. I,l'e nske.l to bring Identifications with them to prove they were resi dents of tho M I'd ford district be fore Ueeeniher I. I !:H). or paying taxes on property within the iUh trict. I legist rat lolls will be receivee". between x a.m. and ' p.m. each day and early iw-ulsirations arc urged by Mr. Franklin. Bad Breath spoils the sweetest smile j ., Every Stomach Sufferer Has It Tanlac Corrects It THAT disgusting "brown" morning taste in your mouth, a whitish or yellow coated tongue these are sure signs your breath is bad. The tongue and mouth is nothing more, or Ifcss than the upper end of your stomach and intestines. Whoa the con dition below is upset and badlv digested 'oot' 's "'"'g these organs, your una in 1 1:11:1 tuc mui y iiuu ail nil' lootn it washes and antiseptics can't mask its oiFf-nriingodurfor more t liana few minutes. You nevti Taniuc to correct this condition. Tnlttm before mrals Tanlac jircvents forma- , ; ,"l"Z: biiwcU, tio. and so with your system fret of (KiifoiKHis toxins and adds set how your breatll is iitiint'diatt'ly swii'ti-ncil. (Jet :i buttle today ut vour driiKKHt. Accia no Mubntitutc. tali faction TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WW.VTKIl Tn l.uy for lilsh. mml.M . f.ii.i sc.ii.n. tn;1- x. i::ivilett. VAXTKU--Jnl han.l k"Ij & junk. I'ats. l.'.ilii I'runo. I'h. IT-1.. Wll.l. pay eafih for 'I'.i or '30 Toi il spilan. Call :ll l FOK SAI.K IllinilroiU of Ions of .hIh-.'ji fertilizer at neai-ly half price. See Uamlall, L'-ir. S. Cen Iral. Tel. 37 1-X evenintis after .1. .11:1 WAXTKO Conveyance to San I'ranci.'.co or I.e. Any.'les. or L' passengers to .share expense. Tel. ML'-W Ashlaml. 314 LOST Lady's ilark Mile han.lhait conlalnin working Kii-l's waK'-s antl oilier valual.lc... Ilewanl. Phone 1L'0L-I.. evenings. .111 l-'OIt 1IKNT 'Z rooms, furnished, water, lights. s2 Summit. Ill.'i WA.VTKD Light roadster; cash, j K. I- TouVello, Phono 11, J.icU sonvllle, Ore, 313tf I-'Olt SA1-K Commander Stutlebalier Sedan, one of tho outstanding man hatKain.s this year. Inquire Davi.s Transfer or c;ill (U4 for demonsti-iitlon. :ill KOli SAI.K I or storage. Chevro- i let with truck body. Will trade i for wood or sell for cash at a ! bargain. Also a trunk, cot ami some clothing. Davie Transfer i - Storage. 3 1 4 IWKDS KOli SAI.K A few choice (ierman ndlor singers: also a few females. Tel. tJM-K. 3 1 il WA.VTKD To hear from :;ou mining pro position for sa lo or lease. p.ox M. A.. Tribune. 3 1 loli KK.VT Modern p.inlv fur nished Mloam-hontod apartment: livmi; room it!i f.roplac bedroiMti, hath md kilehrii.'tte. '-"HiV Ti ihune. : l :tif l'aul Vi'lcns l-'iimous . Convrtivi. Crcanis Arc 1'm-iI Kor Our $1 Facial Treatment Xinv is tlii- linn' wln-n nul I'njuy 'i lively $6.50 Permanent Wave CINDERELLA , Beuty Shop Phone 1526 sJlk . i &,-y- ,iS Mat open 1:45 start 2:00 Jt.J& V.,:... ir'V JL t tllo'!""!,m''"" ArV j ! TONITE and Tue. MJ J POX WEST UUASV f HErATRES NOW Two piano merchants in wild adventures with the dusky hip-hurling Shcbas of the ivory belt. CHARLIE MURRAY "The Cohens and Plus Movietor.e News Coming WEDNESDAY METRO GOLDWYN MAYER'S DRAMA OF COUSIAGE . THE B " Srjf". m$ti Dit.ci.dk. ruAm cc oniniM sif-.i'. il0MM JOHNNY MACK BROWN ELEANOR BOARDMAN SM Ste'.V JEW New Starting Times :?t;j Hilarious Comedy BETTY COMPSON LEE TRACY ALAN HALE 1 Eve Benson Dancing Academy Medford Center Building Attractive and Clever Dances With Correct Technique, Characterization and Style Motion Picture Registrations at THIS SCHOOL ONLY Opportunities for Fanchon Marco Also Phone 1111 GOOD NEWS It Costs Paint USE Sherwin-Williams Paints LOWER PRICES Exclusive Agents BROWNE HARDWARE CO. 221W'Mi" Phono 300 Sherwin-Williams on the air over NBC network every Tuesday evening at 5 p. m. Pacific Coast Time CASTLE GATE, UTAH COA ,50 Direct From Car to You SAVES YOU MONEY For a few dnys only while wo have a car on track ORDER NOW WE GUARANTEE OUR COAL WEIGHTS 631 Phone 631 MEDFORD FUEL CO. GEORCJ, !, SIDNEV - Kellys in Af rica" Cartoon NovoHy Act "She Got What She Wanted" Also Pictoiial, Talking News Mat. open 1:45 start 2:00 Eve. open 6:45 start 7:00 Less to Now L per ton in day. aci-oi din