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PAGE TWO Iocal and -'Personal aWn. Ship KmiiN Here A six-passenger cabin airplane, operated hy the Oolden Wet Air ways company of t'ulifornia. stop ped oveiniiihi at the Medford air pnr; last niliht while en route from H.in .Francisco to Portland. Th ship was loaded to capacity. Portlier ftOHldeillH Here Air. and Mw. lialph Torrill. for mer well-known residents of this city, are spending Me vera 1 days here vHitlnn and transacting busi ness. Mr. Tffi'iU represents a .Portland firm. i'' t -: Applejinle Hit '1'oiihlllilw J)kk Anplej.',ue , ! confined to bin homo with tmiHilitiH, ' not the mump, according to reports to day, anil U tcl to announce that he ha the former malady, not the latter. - ' For Rxruln A raw milk, cull 509 (linplmll Dairy. Two deliveries tf From Distant C(11ih ttuo-sti rcKimerc-d nt local hotel from dirttnnt cities arc Miw. M. Hylo of London, England. Arthur DancUfl of Now York City, John M. Price of Numpu, Ida., r L. Alien and F. F. Iternard of St. Louis, Mo., Hurry Smiley of Phoenix. Ariz.; and 11. K-. Simmons of Tin- Attn,' AriV. , . - FlaUorlnj; pormnnent waves for sprlUK and Hummer, $u complete Marcels and finder waves, 75 Kathryn Localcll, : S. central Tel. llT-l 31"' Motor to Meadows Mr. and Mrs. K, V. Wakefield spent Sunday In the Meadoww' dis trict, visiting Mr. and Mrs, Uinr Wylund and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dlnken. For irrade A raw milk, call SOU. Campbell Hairy. Two deliveries. tf. iiiel at PonUey Home Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mason of ftorrydnlo spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pankey at their, ranoh homo In the llellvlew district. Wrecker sorvice, Phono 1300, Lnwls Huper Norvlco .Station. Opn day and nlRht, 33u Here from I)iuuihiiIi' II... fC. , FerrU of Diinamuir is a visitor In the oily who arrived yes terday. Smart 3prlii Millinery very moderately priced. Hnuirt sprint; Klines. t.'-OS to JO.nG. at tha Hand Box & Shoo Jinx, 323 JJ. Oth St. 337 linns Horcs at Grants l'ass . 'Hputhern OroKon nice horses nho cqtlltiff their strfiie for early races In, California, by trnlnlnu on thn Ideal iti'Hjk at tho,. county alr (troundrt, Al Amns' of Coitilllt " is the owner, of four horses now stabled litiro, Font, o , .Vamlifleld m(tn, Is owner of one hortw now n training hero; a' Medford ownor has two race horses here, and Wal ter Arttinw of this city Is tialnioK his. two, tinlntnls.." ; Grants pass Courier.', , ffomplpto Mteettlrnl Sen-lco nroaslng Washing. ray or nlnht sorvICQ, LewlB 'flupor Hervlco Hta tldn; 33& III Port la lid mi IliiHlnrss W. K, lenl, who hns been spend Inct the past woek transnctine busi ness n Portland, will return to Medford' within n few days. t.'thh's host coal till. BO per Ton off car. Med. Fttol Co., Tel. 031. '.: .,. . if Mnvo to Ijikcvlew ' Mr. and Mrs, Fred Drown have moved from this city to I.nltevleW u make their home, whero Mr. Ilrown U In busltivss. KovtalKlow, kodak gloss su premo. Tho Pcosleys, opp, 1 lolly theater. ' tf DpiitlstH Homo from North Dr. n. It. Klllott, Dr. C. C. Oolds berry and Ir. F. II. Johnson, local dentists, returned yete.rday from Salem and Puitlnnd, where they uttended tho . nild-wlnter dental clinic. They wore uuests In Port land Satlll'day til the. baiutuol hold at the Portland hotel fur dentists of Oiottou and Washington, ' Hnrn heavy roitKh nnd smooth blocks: they last lotiKcr. Med. Fuel Tel. "31. If. Little Legs Always on the Go! .','...; ... . No wonder the kiddie? eat lots of brend and butter. And if it't Fluh rer't Milk Bread lot them have all thoy want. For Milk Bread it extra rich in the non fat body and bone building elemei.ts, Ui: energy providing lac Jose of pure sw set milk. Specify Milk Bread when you phone your grocer. Ik (.old Hill Iliirtrliiry Hurelni's stole sevpn tire from the CuUi Hill On nine. Saturday nljrht, tiroorditiK tb r import On fil today nti the. noliee station. ,o fluoi worn left behind.. finest from llenp Slalo Californians who are Ktiests at local hotels include Ftruee .Tordon. If. .A. Kmith. Mr. and Aim. d. K. Austin and Orville O. llarrold of Paeramonto, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Clank of Oakland, Mr. and Mr. K. I., Cm lib and .la men F, JfrigKs of l.utt Angeles. Mr. and .Mrs.. P. Crownell of Stockton, A. C. l'nrsonn, n. p. Dockstaricr of San Mateo. . H. liarnwell of Ocean-t-ldu, Mr. and Mw. li. W. Terrell of Pcrkelcy. Mr. and Mrs, Newton Orange of Lincoln, A. Collins and A. Cooper of ICurckn, and the fol lowing from 'San KranclHco: Mr. find MrtC B. Tieed. Kanley peltenzo, It. J. Itoper. K. U Worrell, W Xicksnn and II. Jf. Hearfield. f'lean, refined lady, exporlenee il crew cook, u-antn work on runeh. camp or homo or mine poultry on Hhare.-. Itest reference. No porl. Mrs. C. Wolrotl, 121 No. f.lh, !raw Icy. Cal. 33C Visiting Mcdlord O. F. Cloyatcln of Tncomn. Wash.. is In Mfdfnrd for several days attending to homines mattorn. Lovelier wave with Tulip OH permanontH. Free shampoo Mon day, TueBday, Wednenday, with $1 flnffer wave.i nnd marcel, short haJr. Try our new cream rauf?e. liow man's, Phono 57. 334 HoritMvmiLei liar her shop Itedecoratlns o( the ITiRhway barbershop on North Riverside avenue nan been completed, it was announced thU ninrnin?, Tho sh(p lia been rinixhed In an nttracUve shade of green. Dry fir SlaltH f.'i.OO per load. fed. Kuel Cov Tel. C31. tf VUlled MIsh Olson MIkm Alice Hchott of Chareton. Ore., Hpent the week end at the home of MIhh Ksibir' Olson nenr Modforil. , .MiHH Hchott left by mo tor today for Charleston. Very Special. New Hprinjj bain. tlAU, MKt J.1K up to Iti.UR, nt the Kmmy !-ou Hat Shop In M. AI. Htore. 337 Pilot Ixavo4 Medroid .1. ItuHwll Cunningham, accom panied by his wife and two chil dren, left Medford Saturday by alr plano for Oakland, Oil., whoro ho Is taUlitfc up new rtullex with the Paiilflc Air Transport company nnd I toeing Air Transport ynteni, mt aHuitant to tho vicG-preident. Me had been muklntf IiIh headiUarteiH In Al oil ford for tho past several years and Ih one of the best known airmail flylern on the coast, but will now no lonruw bo on the vcun Inr run. Brill .Shcot Metal Works doe export fopnlrlntf, fender unl nuto body repulrinK. u ti Visit hclativoH Hero Mr. and Mrs. .1. Ruffecool.of Yrelia, Oil., arc in ' Mcdfoi'tt u Kiient.s of Mr. and Mrs. I.ou lieyn olils, Mrs., Hi'ffecool, Is Mr. Iteyu olds' sinter. NOW Ih the time to prny with lime nnd sulphur, roses, nhrtib bery nnd all fruit trees, Tel. yfiS-W. 33J1 t'HMii (lOfClll ( UU'JI Ml', and Mrs. H. 10. Miller. O. W. Wier nnd li. A- WllliamH of KuKne were amouic thve from citlei in Oregon, veHistorel at local hotels. Others were Henry Stoelo of Wood hunt and Dun M. Deacon of Cot tuu Orovo. . . Special price for lawn and ffar den dirt. Phono fllli-J. t Vlsltorri ri'otn SiHTiniimlo (li'orpro Smith and Bruce Jordan of Sacramento were in Medford over tho week end visaing friends. Our new fftudlo Is opposite new Holly Theuter, Tho PeastPys, tf VMthw His MlMer IC. D. Oilman, federal Brain sup ervisor of Portland Ih vIsttlnK with hi sister, Aim. Chan, I.nmnii. Phono M3. We'll haul nwnv yotiv refiwo. City Sanitary Service. 237tf NiN-retiii'loH Must Pay Fan Si'oretaiie.s of Oregon chambers of commerce, and commercial club must continue to pay full railroad fare while on, official buneits, because the house of the Oregon IcKlslature Saturday turned down a preferential rate hill. Wells Taxi. Phone 2T. 33S (iiie.t of FHloits All Wanda Klliott, niece of Dr. and Mrs, U. li. Kllloi,. uti by train this mornlnu for IVrrydale, nfter huvlnu fprnt the week end here. Chicks, IlatchlnR. Dres.Ml(ir'H Square Deal Hatchery, llT Main. Phone lttn-!.. Sin Ciittio Wanlcns liivrmlaiitlujr John K. Hurley, CalHornia dep uty state Rame and fish warden, was in Ashland and .Medrord the last of Intd week, nnd In contpany with District Deputv Oame Warden I'M Walker nnd Deputy (Initio War den l!oy Parr, obtained affidavits In connection with the nab of audio alleged HleKrtlly taken Meelhcnds. Portrait! of dlstjnotlon. The Peasleys, opp. Holly Thenter. tf Will Alteild Mtrtlim lfc It. Wick--. M.tios utanat:r of l he pieii-e-AlbMi .totot- romiuiny, left latt nlcbt for Pnrtlaud to at tend .i meeting or the i'heriut MuKir company In that eiiy. P. r (i k p n wliuhtw s e-lard bv Tniwbr.tlKe Cabinet Works. LMlMf lliimo ftiMii Hospital Men it t Probst fill. I r,tui ncd to bit home esterdav llutn the Sac red Henri hoopila after havini; been there for tho, past week. Sev eral piece of alas were removed from bH knee, which wa injured n an auto acrfdent several iniinthn ajjo. I'lan eiiltivat.n-s, $1 no. Mu tual MM) Seed Co. f MEDFORD MAIL First Washington Portrait r I mi iirwi Mriniu ever made of ioortu aolntintii, painted In 17 HI by Cluirh Wilun I Vale when VaHlihilni whs 41 yearn ll, anil rooeiitly relumed to tho rutted Stales after .0 years In Kttropf1. The lMtr trail shows him standing at the ballle or Trent oji, and dives a strlkliifr Impression of Ills great stature, the first president having been nearly six feet four Inches in height. It is ennsidci-cd a sti-pei'loi- Ilkt-iii-sM to the Smart portraits. SUsn Bin Rey, Leaves AliHM Nina lilakely left on tho Shasta today for Salem after hav ing been called to Medford by the deatJi of her grandmother, Mi4. Nancy Wall. Attend lintel Meet A number of southern Oregon people who are membeiH of the Hotel A.ssoeiatinii of Southern Ore gon, attended the regular meeting held Saturday evening at North Itend. A mong those from t IiIh district wcro J.ou Hey'noblH and Mr. and Mis. W. AT. Clenienson of Medford, l.nu I lansen of Ashland and Mr., and Mr. J nine.' K. Oiieve of Prospect. .About r0"at tended tho meeting. , Wells Taxi, phone :. 33S Visitor from Klumailt tlt.p H. . Hunee of Klnhmlh Falls was a vlrtilor In Meoford yesici'day. He is a brother-ln law of Itcrt Tbierolf. Planning to Come Hack I "When he left several weeks naoj for his old home In Arkansas, (l.i W. .Ilicimh declared he would) resume residence in that state, huli a letter received Saturday from j him by Nate Slusser Indicated he is already planning to ret urn to southern Orenon. Arkansas does not lonl; to good to him as it used to, the letter said. Miss Caster In Clty Mlss Sibyl Caster of Phoenix was among thne from out of town who were In Modioli shopping this forenoon. Front State Metropolis local hotels Inciudf nhn W. Hiney, A. W. Stauoe, .lean Tlppery, II. I. Percy. C. W. Karsen. W. A. Swan- son, It. It. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence o. Larosen, .1. II. Knell, Mr. nmi Mrs.- v.. c. tiocker, i.uy I toff. Paul A niort . Mr. a nd M is. 1.. W. Keenan. 1!. W. Oreen and O. It. Hoerner. Hot urns to pnrtluiid MUs Laura Miller left by train today for Portland after having spent the past two day with her relatives, .lames L. Hill and son Dale. Mo w Work Tor Family II ends A ceo id I in; to new. dispatches sent out from tlrant.s Pass, plaiM for the cult tiny men i of scores of men with families who reside near the boundaries of Josephine and Jackson crttintie.- have been reveal ed by K. I.. Ashtrow, who has been awarded the contract to reconstruct three miles nf state highway on the Pacific bkliway between OraniH Pass and Medford. The projected work is In the Oreen creek section, the a m it n t of tho contract Is $3L0H. Visiting HelstKcM Here Air. and Mrs. Paddock of Klam ath Falls are in litis city victim; Mrs, Paddock's parents, Air. and Mrs. Tom lilllitms. Hcturn (o (Milage Onnc Miss Lvelyn drove, formerly con-', nected with the local lomx distance! lmme In Ooitano drove, where she I t- aid operator- or tne im: d I tance telephone ccham;c. She had spent the week end here vl.-dnn friend a nd i elat ive. Pi mil Klamath lulls Among resident of Kl.im.ith Falls who weie hi Medford nver the week end re Mr. and Mis. II. 11. Jenkins and Marie .Mmisun, From Slate ,if Washington Ivay McjtT of Tacopi.i, Mr. and Mr,, i. i, Haxsett of Vakim.t. Mr. and Mrs. C. Heily. P. S. Miller, lien ltl.ui. iieori;e O. l.ane and Fred C. Canine of Seattle are in.-Iuded amoni the ucNtji at Mdfoid ho tcl.i. k I TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, rjt jj'- Suffered lirniem In (.'ntsh Mrs. Sidney Stearns . sustained minor injuries In an auto crash Saturday evening when cars driven by S. O. Stearns and.O, A. Ol.wn collided at the internet tinn of Jack son street and Central avenue. An auto collision occurring yesterday on Oak dale avenue involved ma chines driven by It. O. "Clarke and Mrs. b S. Kinley. according to, an accident report u file at the police station. '' In City This Week liobert Strang returned tp Med ford yesterday from Knrcka, Cal., j wneiemv lias neen HtiponnMV.tin,g the' Strang Brn.s' store foe the', past week. He will be at the loal store this week and his ;bi'Othei'. ' Her bert Strang, will leave .for the coast city, . Mls Dietrich in Clly .Miss I .conn Dietrich, who has been In training in St.: Vincent's hospital a) Portland. U . In this city visiting her parents. Visit Snowline Mr. and Mrs. Buck Moore were guests Sunday or Mil ;'andAlrs. Clarence T. Noo at their cabin, Ctaramae lodr.e. on the Itogue. Mr. Noo and Mrs. Mooiv motored up to the snowline on the Crater Lake highway. - , Workers Organize Permanent organization of the Allied Social Workers association, including all local social agencies, was effected at a meeting of tho association last Friday when Kev. Claude It. Porter was named presi dent and Miss Mildred Carlton was chosen vice-president. Mrs. D. J. Willson will serve as secretary and treasurer. The association has plans In mind for a definite pro gram nnd wltl hold regular ses sions for program development. Ollmoro ortciaU Visit lentil It in itch 1 lale Williams of Los Angeles, manager of the lubricating oil de partment in California for the Oil more oil Co.. and S. K. Sulonkie of Seattle, auditor for the company, were Hi .Medford Saturday 'trans acting business with the new man ager of the local branch office. J. D. Moulton. , ' Mask Club To Meet The Music club, will meet this evening at 7:"0 In the Medford Armory before the reuular meet ing of the Women's Auxiliary of the M e d f o r d Post, American I .egbiii, Mrs. Win, Lee Itricker. publicity chairman, announced this nftcrnin. Tojncrease Travel of Pacific Highway L. W. Hays of Sacramento, secre tary of the Paelllt; Highway Uecre nt tonal lliiihwny ussoclatioit and representutlvo of the American Ho tel association, Is in Medford and was n guest vt W. M. Clenunsott at the Klwanis club today. Mr. Have says they are prepar ing to increase the tourist travel on the Pacific highway this year. Porn to M and Mrs. T. (1. Lednieky. To," Pali street, an S li pound Itoy. .Monday morning. Mother and baby are netting along nicely. Morn to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, a daughter. Monday. Feb ruary "3. , . tiiu.iutationti i) tMitb f min n,' wets and dts t.k ehii.t space for the Wimu'ii F.pKdion In the tit. Uuu C'diseMin Match on. Births OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23. 1931. HAVE FLAG WHICH ENFOLDED A HERO The current fMUt tt Uvo Klwanis maKuzine, national publicatipn. carries an interesting urtlole eov erintf the hiHtory of the United States flap presented by J. W. Jacobs to the Medford Kiwnnis club a short time ago. The article is as follows "n the meetlnKM of tho Kiwnnis club of Medford, Oregon, the sa-r lute to their flag Is particularly reverent because of the fact that It n the flag presented hy Kiwunian and Mrs. J. W. Jacobs which cov ered the casket of their son. Lest or Jacobs, who waa killed in July, J 9 1 S, at Chateau Thierry while serving with the Fifth regiment of Murines, 23rd Machine Gun com pany. "This personal interest in the flaK is n constant reminder to the members of that club thnt efforts to maintain peace should he us worthy as the efforts of those who died In the war." A tatter postal card w.ta received In this city Saturday . from, Airs. Vera Alershon stating that her mother-in-law. Airs. Kli-za Alershon with whom nnd her son Bernard she left ft week ngo yesterday by auto for Pendleton for a visit there with Roy Alershon, planning to stop in Portland for n day en route, has been ill In a Portland hospital since last Tuesday, and that Itoy Alershon had come to Portland because of the illness of his mother. Tho writer did not state what hospital nor. whether Airs. Aler shon's illness was serious, hut stated that she would write again later In the day. Becamic of the local postoffice being closed yes terday and today that missive will not he delivered until tomorrow. The many Aledfoi'd friends of Airs. Eliza Alershon and family, in the absence of definite news, are quite concerned. Airs. Alershon who had returned from a stay with her son at Pendleton only a week or so before, had been in ill health since her return. ASHLAilEL .IncliHon nnd Klamath county of flccrn aro seikii'tilOK for I. l.ilrvluK, urcuHcd or takinK $-0 in cash nml mcrchanclisR from the Ashlun I l.ilhin SprinRa hotel early Sunday inornliiK- He Ik hclicvcd to bo in Klamath county.. 1-oit HuiiHen, hotel proprietor, re lutod today that IrviiiK had lieen employed Saturday as an extra clerk din inn the former's absence at the Htato hotel nien'H meeting in l'orlluud and apparently took advantage of IiIh nhHence. Irving; Ih alleged to linvo written Hoveral hail checkH nnd caHhcd them with hotel fundH and to have stolen a Huitar, a tlremun'H blanket and a "1'ulHley" shuwl taken from tho ho tel Hal'o. The mife wuti locked but tho thief knew enoimh of the meeh. auiHin of the HtroiiK box to "foel out" the combination. LS CONTINUE IN SESSION TODAY Convinced that George Wash InKttm'H birthday was "celebrated enouHh" yesterday on the anniver sary of his birth, instructors In the Medford schools did not join the banks today In observing the holi day, marked legal on the calendar. A ll clnsses met nnd many boys and girls, who once thought very highly of the father of their coun try, were condemning him for hav ing a blVthday on Sunday. Students of the high school, however, left their hooks nt an early hour. ICach afternoon class met for nsslgnments and roll rail after which the students were dis missed nt 2 o'clock. I PHOENIX. Ore., Kch. S3. tSpl.l 11 has been announced that the ; i uitpn meet iitK. scheduled tor Tuesly niuht. will ho held Wed licsduy Itiulit, Feb. .j, lusteud. It was fmtnd that some of the officer could not he present for installa tion Tuesday nlghi. A specia I con v oca t ion of Crater Lake Chapter No. 3:' II. A. M.. Tuesday, Feb. 21th, at 7:3n p. m. Work In Uoyal Arch decree. Hot dinner will be served at 6:3ft p. m. In dining r;om. All member- and visiting companions are timed to be present. C. M. HOl'STON. til i. It. AI.PKN, Wecy. H. P. Ho Kentucky nolo license tins cost the slate le. than se cn ceuu a puir this year, as mad by prlon 1 Intmr. MRS. MERSHON ILL ON AUTO JOURNEY Meteorological Report If-'oreoasti ' Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, fair. Not much change In temperature. Orenon: No forecast received. 1-egnl holiday. I? is Local Data Temnerature (dcK.) .i... M. , 4 IliKhcst (lat 13 hi.) 64 ' 03 Lowest (hist 12 hrs.) 29 ' 43 Itel. Humidity (pit.).. 32 SS l'recipltation dndhos) .00 .41 State of weather I, cldy Oldy Lowest temperature this moi-n-lng, 39 detrrneH. Total proolpltation wince H''I temler 1, 1930. 7.40 inehes. Temperature a year ago today; lliuhet 4: lowoHt 30. Sunset today. 5:54 p. m. Sunrise Tuesday, fi:54 a. m. Sunset Tuesday. 5:55 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120th Meridian Time "01 rr f j a j CITY Dnker City 2S Snow Ilismarck r 30 Cloudy Itolni 4 ' 2R ' Clear Benver 36 30 Snow Don .Moines ...... 4 Cloudy Fresno I!0 44 Clear Helena 4c; 2(1 Clear Los Angeles .... 66 -y Mnrshfleld 0 44 Clear Phoenix S S: C'lonr Portland 4(! 42 Cloudy P.ed Hluff 70 44 Cloudy P.oseliurg : 5! 42 Cloudy Salt I.nk 3K 2K Clear San Francisco 52 P. Cldy Santa Kr 43 2 Cloudy Keatlle 4 as Clear Spokane 4S 34 liai" Walla Walla .. 52 3 Italn Winnipeg- 32 32 Cloudy W. J. Hutchison, Meteorologist. dokiSIeai li Member oC Knhat nurkan t-em-ple. n. O. K. IC, will asemhle at their tempi tonight tot a hlf? bet tOKether meeting. .- The new officers for 1931 will he Installed and other Important busi newl will he hrouchfiip. ' .Phins are helm? laid for a busy and prof itnblo year. Renewed ne tlvlty ifl.belns hovn and the mem bers are anxious ;to-?et coins. . ifteprewntatlves will he present from southern Oregon and north ern California. " - FRANK E. HEWITT Fl Frank . Ernest Hewitt ' 'pnsHCU away at' hifl home, GOS King street, Sunday 'afternoon after u Bhort Illness. Mr. Hewitt wns born in Iowa, May 29, lStiD, whero he .spent hi early life. Ho was In the mercantile business nt Mcoteese, Wyoming for twenty years, and had lived in Medford for tho past two years, where he had acquired many friendships. He leaves two brothers. Charles n. Hewitt of Waterloo, Iowa and Kdgnr Hewitt of Medford. Funeral services will he con ducted from the Perl Funeral Home Tuesday, Feb. 24 at 3 p. m., Rev. A. CI. Bennett officlntlnj;. Interment in tho Medford ceme tery. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WuViN'TKIJ O i rl In her 'teens to help with hounework. Phone 417-J-2. 3311 KOIl II 10 XT Small furnished house In Court at 128 S. drape; 2 adultn; electric range. Phone 554 or 47. 335 Foil S.U.rc (iood milk cow cheap. Phone 34 5, Jacksonville, morn lnK or evening 33H LOST Child's blue sweater. Sir. II. It. Klllott. 335 KOIt SALK Thorobrod Durtu' i!lHs. T. J. Parsons, PhoenlN. 33ii KOlt KXCHAiXOK 3:. arres on! KtKtwond hiKhwuy, well impruv- tl. ll ucrvit walnuts, 3 ' acrtt up- pic ana pears, full bearing: new t house ant burn, free irrigation: I 1 uerj of oats ecileil. Kxcliaimej for (nmll opt. or reiitent'e, close I In. 1M Uechtel, 37J 8. Central. Medford. S3H KOIl ItKN'T "-room Iiouho In Kol eondltion. lil .Vo. I'eueh. 1'Uone Itus-w. HI" WANT I0O 5 hroo.ler hew. Tel. t.V.2-X. llessle St. .13 t r Piles Go Quick Wilhnnt Salve or ( tiltlHi: .ItehtnK, hleedine, protni dins pil die caused by hd circulation of- the htoud in she affected parts. The part become weak, flabby, al nnwt dead. Only an intermil rent edy i-a n remove t he cause t ha t 's why salves, suppositories nnd ent linii fail. !-. I.emhardt's pre. rip tlon. HKM-UOIO, succetds because it remows congestion, restores cii culation, heals amt .ttren;thens the d i seised ta rt s . 11 K M -! 1 0 1,1 has such a wonderful record t( nuickly endintt ewn plh of lonn standing, that Jaiuitn V Woods savs one bot tle of HKM-KOlU Tablets muM end your pile agony or money buck. SESSION TONIGHT MNK Wl FQTAR M A lfHIHIUtfl i 1 1 1 riui iui i lvvi ifc- NSURANCE OFFICE ' A new inmrance office will he opened In this city at an early dale, it was announced today fol lowing arrival of John F. Canoll and R. A. Wallis. recently of Port land, who represent the Aetna Life ' ' John F. Carroll and Accident company. They will open a general lino later. Mr. Carroll is now located at 1205 ICast .Main street, lioth men will! hrinn their families to Med ford and will open offices as soon us a satisfactory location tan be found. Mr. Carroll, a former minister, who has also enjjaKed in htiildliiK hospitals, lihraries ami c huri hes. is known in this city through his nephew. Hart Crow, former resi dent. He is also an old friend of Ed Piown's. UeKitlar communication of Ueames Chapter, O. IC. S.. VttTk IWednesday evening, r en. r.th. Visitimr members V w?lromn HA IT1 IE M. ALDEX, Secy. Tires repaired day or night. Lewis Super Sorvlee Stntiom I I sat - 'r N CJ,3 U ft?; TV ? 0PEXI i-X'ri BENJAMIN SHORES wr7 11DHG AN INVALID JMid TAKES 01 LIFE Ms ."V 33 r Fox We 5 t Cdast Theatres NOW Down' thiough the years has come this love story '. . . eve;' new . . " ever youthful JOHN BOLES LUPE VELEZ in "Resurrection" Plus Our Gang Ccmedy Novelty Act FOX NEWS Added Every Nite at 9 LEAH HOLT at the WURLITZER Watch for Announcement of 25c till 2 Mat. 10, 25 Coming WEENESDAY i'W"55 Kay Francis, Chas. Bickford in T '4 Last Times TONITE Wild WINNIE LIGHTNER in "She Couldn't Say No" 2 Comedies Metrotone News Pope Speaks to World Returns TOMORROW 'GOLD DIGGERS Avoid Head Colds and Sore Throat This Winter Oihmis l'l Si of fed Xostrlls lu 3 JliO'uv-s . , Opex keeps nostrils nnd throat free from mucus btizzinu In ears when caused by catarrh Is lesscn Pi no more mucus in throat to hawk up in the morning. Cut it at Jarmin & Woods ur any .it u- store that always keeps up with modern medical discoveries up for 30 days ir not joyiuiiy saus fied money back. people who are subject to soro throat and .speakers and singers who suffer from hoai-Keness should spray with vpex niuht ami iiioin i,1B it's dellKhtful to us hecause of its wholesome fraKrancti a xl.ito bottle lasts 7 weeks Keep your nostrils as clean as your teeth. The Opex Co., 1 I W. 30th Mt., New York. Despondent over 11) health, Ilt n jamin W. Shores, Oft, a Medt'unl and valley resident for the pnsi rj years, took his own life yesterday forenoon hy firing a ealihre bullet into his heart. The tragedy limk place in the home of rehitivrs he was visiting In the Perry dab ' district, one-half mile from a ser vice station he had hcim construct ing on t he Jacksonville highway. A note written by Mr. Shores to his sons explained his action. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Conger Funeral Parlors with Kev. C. H. Porter officiating. He leaves to mourn his loss, three sons, Orval of Central Point, Claire of Medford, and l!la mford of Yakima. Wash. There are three brothers and three sisters in the east and one brother In Los An coles. R 3 view Show SAT. NITE . 35c. 2-3:30 Eve. 50c. Kids 10c J Eve. 10, 35 with Winnie Lightner Ann Pennington Nick Lucas