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MEDFORD MA TL TRIBUNE. M ED FOR D. 01 1U ION". WEDNKSDAV. KKIU.TAI.'V i'.". PSGE BEVEW & 6.' t. if 11 U i H Hi 51 ' (.1 1 P u 1. 1 II N if. f i 'i r? IM HAII AMD lll mm f N I in iinni niuiiri III VI II lkl IMU - flV: A i C DtQI A LUiJfVIIILO Two Men f Missing j. When Spectacular Blaze Sweeps Newberry Store in, Los Angeles Nine Firemen Injured in' Oakland Fire. LOS ANCKUKS. Feb. 25. Two moii wore reported missing in n Hpeclnculiir fire which swept Ihreo floors of a downtown busi ness building ihis morninp, threat ening dumaKC of hundreds of tliousaiids of dollars. The Maze, believed to have started in piles of packing boxes on the Hocond floor of the J. J. No wherry company building, was discovered shortly before 7 a. m. l-'lremen and policemen risked I heir lives in rescuing 7.1 guests from the California Hotel adjoin ing. Karly morning traffic was thrown Into a huge snarl and fire equipment had difficulty in reach dig the blaze. Twenty-five firemen, directing volumes of water on the bin hp from the roof of the Newberry building narrowly escaped injury when n ponton of the roof col lapsed. The hla.e wah believed to have origina-ted in pih-H if excelsior on tbf seeoml fli Mir. I'll t itn ii fniiiid the flidiit-H exeeediiiKly diftieiilt to fifchl bt-cause tf (In- highly itillain inable iKtitiii of the siurUs nf goods. X. .1. Fuss, a resident of the hot 1. spread the alarm when he was awakened by the crackling of flames. The hotel and several surrounding buildings were dam aged by smoke and water. 11. F. Itathotone, manager of tho Xewherry torc, said stock, which was believed would be a complete loss, was valued at $400. im.o, fully covered by insurance. A list of three men reported missing was reduced to two when 1 he night watchman was found. Two shipping clerks hail not been found. OAKLAND. C'al.. Feb. 2.1. (1 ' Nine firemen were injurdd and -Bon pnti'ons of on adjoining theatre were led to safety last night a fire of undetermined origin de stroyed a threoifctory building with damage estimated by its owners at While all available fire fighting apparatus in the city battled, three explosions slmnk the building, flames darted to the roof and win dows wore shattered. A large pane of glass in a jewelry store broke and $lliim in Jewelry-was scattered over the pavement. Several fire men were badly cut by glass anil others overcome by smoke and j neat. IY CAR GIVEN TEST T'p and! iluwn the steep sides of tho -hospital hill in east Med -ford, II. F. Ijinge of the Arm strong Alotor company put " Austin roadster through its tricks yesterday afternoon. The small machm climbed sudden ivenfs and came down, 'almost straight , fails, slipping and sliding down 1 ward- with clement uf danger at tached. While the demonstration was made with safety, it would never theless have been hard for a per son with u weak heart. Mo vim; , pictures of the ride were made by ! n reporter. Bad Breath spoils the sweetest smile Every Stomach Sufferer ! Has It -Tanlac Corrects It ' rIHAT disgttstinfif brown" mnrnlnff 1 J.iste lit your luoutli, a whitish or yellow coated tongue these are sure signs your breath is barf. The tongue and mouth is nothing moeor kss than the upper end of your mm.ich andt interlines. When the con dition lxlowisupct and badly digested biod i souring in thce organs, your breath trils the story und all the mouth w.nbc and antiseptic can't mask its f,arw1niiTvl'rfr n: -r th.ma tw niiiie. Yi lifd Iiaitc loconrd Hud cniiliUon. Tlcn hefoif mr.its Tn)jc prevent forma tviti il fi aii't a tdf mi thT1 i ti turrr. l.k.jting ia diMrx. Tn'ar hlp ruUt Hi m0, aKl wiih yimr Rtm lm "i1 !hikiwui (ntins atnl ar kJ. wr how vnur brJth f unEDrdtltHv tivttrrwri IX u hot tip tmijf t uur JruiKit. Accrpt no tubtuuic. U.iiB or jouofy Whlu i i f S S. ' 'Going Wild' Star tCr4v I ,a u rii Irfjo Is tcamctl njrnin -lth Joe K. Brow u. ilitir master of mirth In "fining Wild." I hi l'h-sl Xntional and i tit plume laugh riot nl the Holly. A riot of fast-moving fun is "(ioing Wild," which opened yes-; terday nt the Holly theatre. The picture stars Joe K. ttruwn, one of the talking screen's most popular comedians, and tho result is that there was scarcely a quiet minute in the house yesterday, "doing Wild" - is an even funnier picture than Jhown's two previous pictures, "Hold KverythinK' im1 "Top Speed" which set attendance records everywhere in the country and established Jlrown on the lop rung of comedy. With tills comedy feature, the Holly Is showing a 1'athe' Xews reel, an nll-colnr- net. "South- Sea I'ca rl," a not her Vagabond 'Xdveu tme series "Tale nf Tniuila," and a Crantlund Hive spm-Highi, "t'obb floes Fishing." "Passion Flower" is Craterian Feature "A picture brick with the whys, wherefores and what not of love and romance striking cross sec tion of modern life that finds a background m the lives of every one of IIS." That is, the way one outstanding eastern critic termed "l'assiou Flower," which opened this after noon at the Fox Craterian. Kath loen Morris, groof novel was ably converted . into- a talking muster-' picco of die Hcrnen without losiim any of the (iharm and realism or tho famous. story, due to the direct ing of William i.e. Mille. ; '"Such a . story could easily ' ha liungled iiy titciles-s haiullinc... hut de Mille has combined hfs vast ex perience with n new directorial ap plication ttj.niadc'.'Passion Flower' more than an "ordinary picture,' sayH unother mviewer. The cast of'i'assion Flnwcr'-'Jn-cludL's such well known cinema art IsIh us. Kay Fiuiieis, Ktty Jo I mum: and Charles luckford. ' 1 ; f ' Attendance Club' to Open at Fox Rialto ... Stalling next Saturday (lie Fox Rialto theatre will give every boy and girl attending a membership card in the Children's Attendance club. This card is numbered from 1 to 9, and every Saturday the door uian will punch out one number. On the tenth Saturday, if the hoy or girl has every number punched, they will bo admitted fiee. The picture at. the Kialto lnrw Satuiday will feature Kin-Tin-Tin, tnc best known dog in the world, in "Kouiih Waters." Itinty will he seen in new death-defying foals on land and water as lit1' faces blazing guns of payroll bandits on the. waterfront. " 4 G. M. T. C. ACTIVITY . "New ton (. Chancy h:is ngald been appointed Jackson county chuirman for the citizens military training camp to be held next Mim nier. I.:it year's camp was well attended from this section. The iiiiota for Jackson county Is 1. and It Im expected to be filled early, according to the interest In spired by lust year', camp. Th" members of the county committee have not been appointed but will be choer in the next week or so. MciHciil eHni!nef-R for tbl? Sec tion nre announced a, followtc: lr. .. K. odon. Ir!'. C WI!on. Dr. K. II. Hurno, Dr. W. W. P. Midt and Or. A. K. W. Kr'emn of tedfonl and Dr. Krne.it M'ofx!t, Dr. ti. Mccracken and Dr. (. A. Kalntr of Ashland. ' KANSAS CITV, Mo., Keb. dV) William WcIhIi, phunteT, siHd laM Thnrvday, poiiee said, in mi umitnciu wilh his wife over the merits of a radio program by lindy Vallee, died last night. Police Haiti ,Uni. Welch told them her husbond was killed in n ntriiC kIo for possession of a revolver she had Imrrcwed from a neighbor aft r he criticised her for listening to the croonmg tenor. ROAD DISTRICT MAYCOMPLETE IRAIICUT-OFF North' End of County Plans ' Super-Road District and Special Levy Comes to Vote in Fall. Initial steps have lyon taken in th north end of Jaekon coun ty frr the establishment nf a super-rond district, 'similar to ihe one formed in Doulas county, ami now operative, for the com pletion of tl e .Jackson coun'y end of the Tilbr-Tmil cut-off road. The mailer which comes to a vote in the fall calls for a special road levy. Jacks. n county's share of the loini is about 12 miles and a xoodly portion Df the route is on an eai-y grad Total cost is esti mated in tho neighborhood of $;". aOi. The federal government matches the amount raised by the super-road district and the county and funds for ihe iiui-pcno will he available hy next year. No Work Till -Season Xo work will be done on the project this season by Jackson county. Donuias county started operation this week under super vision of federal fond engineers. The Tiller-Trail road when com pleted will extend- from Ctinyon viilc on ihe 1'acifie- highway tit Trail cu the renter Lake highway, and will short. 'ii the distance tna- terially between upstate pointn and1 Crater I.nke. nnd eliminate the I tortuous etlinb through the Cow I Creek canyon. Wolf Cre?u mid Sexton mountain districts. . To Protest Highway It is understood that remon strances against the proposed Wet Side highway route will be rllt-il with the county court. Petitions, signed by 75 property owners weiv. filed with the county clerk yester day hy Karl H. Fehl. There said to he considerable object ion to tho road, on tho grounds that the nv?n already has ample roads and would be a duplication or Hi Pacific highway. There Is also some object irn to the route proposed.- which would extend from the summit of lilack- woll Hill to a point nvnr the Hollywood Orchards en the Jack sonville highwny. Tho final hearing on the West Side highway is' scheduled for April S. when both side.-' will pre sent their causes to the county court. Work KtaWnt Preliminary work has started on tho grading : ri.Ul-r gravel I iiiLoJ' Ihe Utile Applegato road, from itiich .to. the J .ittlo Applegato bridge. This work" is 'by special nnul. levy. The route will be straightened, widened mid smooth ed. The major portion of the road work In ihe county this Season will be unih r spi cral road loview, in eluding oiling project', the latter including the oiling of the Apple gate rond from I Inch to Provoli. The county court at its session today continued Its delihora thins on Hie court house question and glided upon plans and consulted with architects, without definite decision and none is likely or several days. F.nd of the month bills and routine matters also neeupi: d the 1MIOI0.VI.V. Ore., Feb. 2."i. (Spl.) Dr. Dan K. Standard, Dr. Susie It. Standard and Mr. and .Mrs. II. II. Corliss attended the musical at the Lutheran church in Medt'ord Sat urday night. iThe program was presented by tho Anons, composed of Miss A nna M tlelHen, soprano; Ib-nry Holm Jenno n, baritone; Valli Kerr, .violinist, alnl llenrl etla Itcnner. pianist. These jieojde arc on a coa.L tour, representing the Pacific Lutheran college at Portland. They were introdured by It'-, fieorge O. Lane, field agent and college r.astor of Port land. The Thursday club will meet with Mrs. Nanette ('onts nt Ash liind, instead of Mrs. Jane Little lield, Thiirsdny for an all-day meeting, with covered dish lunch eon at noon. Knp directions to reach Mrs. Toots' heme, inquire at Park ley's confectionery. The x'olc man (."reek t !uh met w it li M rs. A I v in I n ma n Krlda y . with Mrs. Inmau and Mi. Maiist entertaining. Fourteen members were present. Mrs. Mack talked on the fubject of kitchen arrange ment. I ( H U ' Aid society of the Pres byterian church will meet March Ti. Covered dIMi luncheon will be served at noon. Officer for the coming yenr -xvlll b elected. AH lad ies in the community are In vited. The fTcorgo Washington supper gtv-n by the Uidief' Aid at the church '.Saturday. w,-i well atu-nd-cil. and a good profit vn renuzeil, Mr. nnd Mr. Ted Littlefjeld jmd Witdoii Mntoll were dinner gneMs of Mr. and Mrs. Phil (iernwta Sun- Tho octette of Medfotd high school of which Winstnn Hoi.?, is rt member, ang at th Chris, tlan chur'-h In Medford S nnd.iy night, and at the Mrthodi.st hui'cii Monday night. Little P.everly StancJiff had the misfortune to fall ;tnd cut h r fac b.idly, which ncce.itated nk-ng Feveial Nlil hi-jt. Th" foo y.it. conducted by the Ihe Pi e.-b'. i rian rhureh at ihe Phoenix Mcrr-antiP- Saturday night wad a nncat-i financially. The PHOENIX the Crater Luke -C. K. union. Miy. iini Mrs. Kay Wvd and Mr. ant Atrs,. deorgo Drake attend ed the dance given by tho Mcdford Neighbors of '"Woodcraft lodge Mon day night. F Id red Colver, who is attei.slin? Oregon Ktnte college, spent the woek end with his parent heiv. r. Jnrbutt and his mother are moving into the Myron Coleman place near Phoenix this week. They formerly lived in the iriffin creek district. Mr, and Mr. Pete P.urle son. vyho have been living on t he Coleman place, moved to the Ap plegato district lasi week. , Hob 'Srniih is erecting a collage near the A, H. Ilearn place, acro.s tin highway from the Ulue Flovci lodge. j Miv.- Miles riammlll. Mrs. Phil : dernsta and Mrs. Ted l.ittlefield j inoiored to Central Point Monduv j afternoon. ! Mrs. Pay Ward entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her niece, Ksther 'Chllders, who is leaving .soon for Stanford univer siiv. Tims present were .Mary Clary, Veniia lloagland, Maxine dearhard. Marion Hitchcock. Carol C'nrk. OrviUa Harris and Ksther Childers. all of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Pay Ward will leave the latter part of tho woek to lake Miss Chllders to San Fran cisco. They will bo accompanied hy Mr., (ioorue Drn:ie ami Mrs. Nellie Walters. The Ladies Missionary society elected officers at the oh u re h Thursday afternoon. Mrs. F. F. So he 11 was eh-cted president; Mrs. J; L. Koboris, vice-president; Mrs. Saner. secretary; Mrs. H. . Frame, treasurer;. Mrs. J. K. Kob oris, program cha irma n ; M rs. J . O. N, Poling, secretary of litera ture; M rs. J . Jioberis, associ ato mem'ner secretary, and Mrs. ,1. d. Vlall. secretary of mission study. The fina.l card psrty of the series given nl the W. . AV. hall was held 'Saturday night. Crand prize for five- hundred wn awarded to Jerry Itishop and grand prize for I tri d g'e to 1 : ay Wa rd . Sa t u rda y night, high score for five hundred was won by duy P.i.-diop and the high score for bridge bv 'Vlornnce in-ake. Nominations, made latpr yester day afternoon by members of ihq student council m the senior-lifgh stdiool, resulted III the choice, nf four girls lit emilest i,r the title of queen of the Activian, parade anil ball scheduled for March -I. Jean Quisenberry will represent the freshmen, Maxine Hannlster. HopbOmnres; Adra Kd wards,- jufi iors; anil 1 tern ice liinard. seniors. The election will be held at the high school Friday,- ami all stu dents holding membership cards will be allowed to vote. 1 vui 0& IMSESALES r Tlie P. J.orillaid Company pro fit of over ftOO percent, registered tl tiring ihe (bqiressinn year,, (," is largely lue, according to ianillartl officials, to greatly increased sales of their leading bra ml. Old Oold cigarettes, salen showing Increase each successive month, through out I While the tobacco industry far. ed better than oiheiH last year, the Lorillard clainin their Kain iepres"iits the largest percentage of increase In net earningH among the major tobacco companies: ami Hit gain was accompanied by a three million dollar increase in Hiirplus, nntl six million in cash on band. Inventories w rc reduced by four million, ami there was a million ami a quarter reduction in bonded indebtedness. old (iclds are among leading popular brands on Ihe marltcl. Lorillard officials altrihut.' the Inct easing popularity of their cig arette to the continuous and large nettle uwe of newspaper ail vert I ing, a tai'KO schedule of which has 'tippet red in t bin paper for years. Awtoriii JiuihliiiK IH-i'tnits iHslleil lirrlntr r.'.-nt tl;iy tot:il'H lt,.7io. I money will he turned ovfi4 Quick COMFORT for fretful i upsot child ren ALL cliildrcn re subject to little iirt8. They tome at unex pected times. They seem twice an serious in the iftul of night. Hut there's one form of comfort on which a mother can always rely; good old Cantoria. This pure vege table preparation can't harm the tiniest infant. Yet mild as it is, it soothes a restless, fretful baby like nothing else. lis quick relief soon sees the youngster comfortable once more, baa: to sleep. Kvcn an attark of colic, or diarrhea, yields to the soothing influence of ( astori.i. Keep Castoria in mind, and keep a Ijotile in the house always, fiive it to any child w hose tongue is coated, or whose breath m bad. Continue wiili I Jitoria until the child is jrowii! OREGON GETS OVER MILLION FOR HARBORS j Many Projects To . Start: ' Soon Says Army Report! j to Hoover .Employment I " Committee. i WASHINGTON, Feb. ICxpeiidiitire-i of more than a mil j lion and a quarter dollars in Ore ' gon for rivers and harhorn work ! is under way by the war depart 1 ment. This was tho report given ( l'lesjilenl Hoove r's einergeiicy committee on employment. I The syuo.iintt Tillamook bay pro- I jcet js already uniler cousti uction, ; and a ;tii,ritltl ol Is being tjone on j the lower Willamette and Colum bia rivers. These contracts are included in j the total of S l , I! S , K ft 4 to be spent by ihe government. Projects to be started in the immediate future are: I Coos Kay harbor. S!i-2,X!17 ; Co ! lumblu anil lower Willamette riv I ers, JJ4!(.LM)1 ; Willamette river ! above-Portland, and Yamhill river. ; SNl'.mil'; Fmpqua river, $i;i'.r.s:t; Tiltamotdc bay nnd bar. SL'ii.M'l; The DnllcH-Ceeilo ean.tl. Sll.r.lii; 1 creating and care of Cascades canal. Columbia river, asi:i.!n!7; Cowlitz river S 1 I ,tiS- Yaquina i river sia.roui; Coquille river -pi-t!: Yaiiuiua buy and harbor S t'. ,'l S .". ; ' Columiiia river at mouth. $!i'.M!i : (M'crating and care locks at Wil- lametle Falls, $17.17:!. Meteorological Report Kcbmary 2;". l : : i Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thin sday unsettled; no .inal temperature. - Oregon: Lnettled tonight and Thursday. Probably local rain or snow casi poi tint:. Normal temperature. Local Data 3 7 z a. r i . at Temperature ( Degs.l .... TS ' U Highest t Last hrs. .. aS ns i Lowest (hast l lus.).. 21 :i; ' Hoi. hiimidily ( Pcl.l 29 '.mi P1-Kcioiit1it1.11 iiiiu 1 on 1 in Stale of weather P. Cdy. Cloudy l.owont -temperature ililn ino;ii ing, ii:! degrees. - Total piccipilaliun Kinco Sept. I, 1!i;ti, T.lil incites. Teinpcraturcs n year n(?o today: Ifighest, 4fi; lowest, :!.i. Sunset today. I:ati p. ni. Sunrise Thursday. il:M a. 111. Sunset Thursday. a:&7 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 12Cth Meridian Time y rr ti ni o RS- S CITY jf ?" ? Ilukw f'iiy Hlt.inarcli Hoisfj UMiv'r IJhh Moiiu'K KlHHllO HnlcMia I.ns AiiKiili's .... MurHliMtiltl I'llOt'lliX I'nilhiiiil liotl llliifr Rnw'burK Suit jik CMy S;iu I-'i-hiicIkco .. Kauta Ke Ht-ailin Siiokaitrt U ulla Walla .. . Vililliie? ... ...... 10 2S Snow VI 2 Clt-ar 41 lit; 1'. Cdy.: IL' -JS Clnar f.S I'.Ctly." c.t It! Clear IJ '11 Cloudy VI Wl (KW till IIS ('louilyl 72 SI Clnnr ir, .il lialn 7(1 :!S Clwir wi ::s itaiti " 10 -in Clean (IS r,0 Clear 2S Clear 1(1 HI Cloudy in ;iii ciondv M 111 Cltmilv ail an Cloudy V. .1. lliltriiiHOn. M" For sale Iiy all druggists, fie sure to get the genuine product with (.'has. II. I letcher's signature, on wrapx.r, and this familiar name-plate: Htq'i 1 1 hh r..iti II lad inch. '(gaps ill tt: , I i si 1 1 1 r.uSTORlA ! 1' liile SiaJiA ' '. ,1 ' 'Mill II I S c Jim ii i A litis h j I Horn little Juan Marsh, who has been in tin- inrvtei vince sic waH a nnie-motuli.--.ilil baby, never has had to worry about camera a ii Irs. I b-r t at her. Charles . I'oshei-. is a veteran movie cam eiaman. She was pminimni in amateur Ihoatrit a is, t raining for the pro fession she bay now at red with a rontract. Designing is "ior bobhv. FLAN BILLBOARD TO It ONTO. Out. -I I. P.) More Mringent regulations regarding ihe erection of advertising signboards on or adjacent to provincial high ways are planned by Hie Ontario department of highway, according to I!. Al. Smith, deputy minister of highways. The depart moot at present b v ie a heavy tax against all sign-; which d imt advertise a business c llH-led llpoll Ihe properly oil Whieh llo- billboard is situated. Now ft is planned lo introduce b gislat Ion forbidding erection of signs where ihey will destroy the appearance of the countryside. OniVlULL I . PASSES IN HOSPiTAL Katrine) Ueiciiiiti passed away tit a local hospital oaiiy IhiH innrii lag alter an illness of several days. Hi! lint) been a resident or Mndtord for la years and was very wtrlt known throughout the valley. Tim remaliiH nre at Hie; Perl Funeral Home. A conipli'te obituary will appear later staling the. nrraiig,t munis for Hit lunerai. i MEDFORD RIDING ACADEMV Horces fcr rent by hour or day with or without instructor, PHONE 142 WATER LILIES Our catalog tells you how to build and care for water garden Free on request. Bauer Aquatic Gardens 701 Marlon Ave. Portland H. S. CHERWIN . Eouto 3, Medford You are Invited tn present this cou pon at the Mail Tribune office and receive two TO A TALKING PICTURE PROGRAM AT THE . As Subscriber Guest ot tho i MAIL. ! TRIBUNE WATCH THIS 8PACE. If you arei subscriber of the Mall Tribuns your irima msy appear here tomor row. Only subscribers' names will, be published nnd, during the du j ration of this offer, all subscribers will be given an opportunity to ere, Joy FREE ehows as GUESTS OF, THIS PAPER. NOW PLAYING 'Gold Diggers .! of Broadway"' FREE TICKETS Ullllllllllilllllllllli TUBE OF GLASS HIDES POWERS OF LIGHTNING New' Thyratron Tube Com bines Functions of Costly Electrical Equipment in Simple Form. CHICACO. t CP.) A fragile globe of glass, gas and metal, cap able of burling the equivalent of a thunderbolt across vast distant es. is science's newest contribution lo Ihe problem of making electric power as available as water, and as cheap. c. V. Stone, consulting engineer of the Oeneral 1-Mecirie laborator ies, revealed here that the new Thy ra iron tube bad been shown to have almost unlimited uses in power transmission. "The tube Is to electrical trans mission, what the all purpose cow was to the dairy Industry." Stone said. "It combines in one auto matic device, the functions of a relay, a circuit breaker and a transformer. "Though the first tube of this type wuh built eight years ago. there is still something mysterious about its operation. Strange and weird effects are sometimes ob tained," The lube, he said, looked more like a fire extinguisher than any thing else. In operation It Is h1 lent and tine to its metal sheathing gives off no light. After long experimental trial In laboratories, the tube is now being ma nufaet ui'ed for commercial use. It is designed to replace transfor mers and cm vei tfi h in power sub stations. Transmission of cm l"nt is 25 lo fi p.-r cent cheaper with Tbyra trim tubes than with present meth ods. Stone said. The tube Is built on the same principles as the ordinary tube. Its greatest use is in transforming direct current electricity into alter nating current or vice versa. Toledo P. t '. Jorgensen Instal led new machinery In local cream ery plant nnd started operations recently. j(- t i i i Si7 CATCKICIXLt I IN I l C ft I I IN U RECTAL Tie steadily Increasing number of . pationti leekiiin relief from Rccul and Colon trouble haa attain ncces aitated larger quarter! and we annotime removal of our Portland offices and treatment rooms to the northaail corner of' Eait Burnilde and Or and- Avenue (one block eaat il die Buraaide Bridge).' Here the DEAN RECTAL and COLON CLINIC North. ail Corner Ea.t Burniide Street and Grand Avenue '(Second FUor PORTLAND. OREGON. TKLEPHONS EAlt '19l Other Office! : Seattle, San Franclaco, Loa Angetea Lime Sulphur Oil Lead it; I 1 1 Payment ''Cask "Adrxmes Medfcf d :Fnat Co., 'inc. 4 h TfiJL A GOOD WARM v ' ' FIR E " We Now Offer for 5 . 5 ALE J.2 oro16-in. Dry Fir Slabs-Load $5.00 1 orJ6-in. Dry Pine Slabs Load :$5.00 12 or 16 in. Dry Fir Slabs-Load ..G.OO CO AL $155l .,, . OFF CAR-CASH PRICE C Wei fiiinruiitet' Our t'onl WelKlitn "I ' "' MEDFORD FUEL CO. 630 TELEPHONE 631 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS ? SCHUMANN HEINK LIKES HER BEER 11 A liTFolil). Conn. (UP) M a d a id o FrnewtitK. Schumann lleink d!scoscd on a vi.-dt to Mayor Walter K. liatterson here that al though ho .-ung "The Star Span gled Panner" at the republican na tional convention, she voteu . for Al Smith, been use "she wanu'thn obi lager beer back." ' "'! do not unow anything about politic..!," .die xiid, explaining why she glad ly gave her services as simicr at the ;. o. p. convention. However, did not know any thing was the matter until this woman who stood for prohibition what is her name Willobrandt? Ves. until Mrs. W i I lei rami t con gratulated me personally on my aid to the republicans." said the opera singer. ' Finally. I s-ild 1 voted for Al Smith." she continued. "All Mrs. Willohrnndi .-aid then wa.s 'What! ONE-ARMED MAN FOUND DEAD IN WILLAMETTE POItTI.ANi). Ore., Feb. 2a. (P) The body of a man .believed to be Frank Wilson was taken fr-ont the Willainel ie river hure today by the harbor patrol. In tho man's pockets was found a bill fold bear ing the name Frank Wilsou. -He was six feet lull, weighed ltlO pounds and had an artificial aim. GUARDIAN MINUTE MEN Historical. Episodes of Oregon ; TUNE IN TONIGHT and fiy Wdniday night 9 to 9:30 KOIN l PORTLAND) Fvotwring Solem. Medfotd, Of oon City. EOBn, Tho Oo!lt, Klgmaih Folb. la Grands; Burnt, tottd, and ethsr town. GUARDIANI BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION Ham. Otfic. Thiid and Ald.r Str.ti, Porttond Southern Building &. Loan - Association ' Medford Affiliate ' Now in Our New and Larger Offices 18 YEARS rvri-Ki r vi r r i k. i T n n r w i AND COLON AILMENTS moat modern faclllttea are provided and the Same skilled aervicea of fered as have .made. tlie. Dr. Chaa, J. Dean non - surgical method of treating all Roctal and Colon ail ments famous throuRhout the West; We give written guaranty ul Piles eliminated or fee refunded. ' Call, write or telephone for free descrip tive booklet. I I I G I I a This Fall . ! Wat tl saa If