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PAGE THREE UNTANAB? fS-: Phone, : $,1- Department wl SLVllI Get RESULTS! A if rded . Classified -Ad Kail Tribune TfiU; put you ..7w in touoh with, doz- jYqqOD progpaoto.-'-JYRn'rt, that aflvoruiBiuii, ' Jjlu t urprlngly. ttiOderjita. lnord. flt Insertion. il, iddlllonal Insertion, lo rwiftlmiim 10c.) L line, B6 month, with-- . Ht copy cnainBi.-..r-.w.f I to ST H-tf dog Is miasma;, call 1516. f 266tf WANTEU SITUATIONS tSSmily washing, 60o to (1, hour WOrx. roone oga-A-j. . CTED Children to care for In toon home. 416 Boardman. , pTED Housework fcy young Call, mornings. Fhone w. RLVTED FKMALB HELP nn) Young lady to assist a Hollywood studio worn. Must Tilling to travel. Write box 1448 Wbune, giving age, address and ttcbone number. WASTED SIALK HELP !BE GOODS IN AUGUST swings dally In advance showing BC8 ARTISTS Xmas Cards, for tetoomp&iiy in the business. FREE eS to customers close orders at a Liberal commissions, C A S lo uiduiiixi, numbing atzn- im' arid NOW rYee' Goods pile jrallls. Pree.. outfit" aria ' we teach ;x business. Also. 3 gieat xmas CARD ASSORTMENTS. Write MSS CORPORATION i irC-223, Troy at 21st t., Chicago Pnd Famous Artist outfit of f-m Greeting Cards,, f ree -goods an connaentiai selling plans. I ikalneas. ' " ' ' WANTED MI,H OR FEMALE HELP &ND OP HEAT hnl'la untpr ln- Ml, . Make 15. dally. Pocket- Hmuie demonstration. Pays II QS yUn In..... O.. T.l p Luicd, Elkhart,' Ind. fUTHD MISCELLANEOUS fHJ To hear from owner of isle lor fail delivery, o. r--. -oaiawin, , wis. .. f Wish to leave Monday. Will I- upenses.- 37a so central. N79-R. ptt-Now is the time to consult of Jacksonville, the spec- M 0Q nit ... nW.(.Um. anrl P" Panel delivery, Chev or . h.wu. 'MM UC- 2 J? 1?u,h price In answer. Box u Tribune. Pan's writing desk: heavy, B; for home use. Tel. P"o Tocoma, Seattle and Port- ur Monaay; 7-passen- r x. W1M r a or a passen I4Hm exPcnses. Cell room 204, . .. P?Ooo(t Durham bull about EJol. Write Cliff Mcculloch, f7M good milk cow; must Vj' Uo cheap for cash. Tel. secondhand smoke- Mi5iSlrr1 wat" plpe- B tS0 tons of good alfalfa LA. Kllngler. R. 1, Ashland. JiSht, ld end repaired. Piaw " - 111 So- HolIy- KSr,8'?l uwd tires, tubes. C'No. Riverside. fjr Washing, washed and lron vTti wouabl mending done C!Iphone 1383-X. f J1nvHoueholl frooda, tools ::; f what have you? st ""i House, n N. t'none lotj. tf I' Jtt!!!" ,0 ,av you money. "IjO-X. ' 298tf H 1D5 'leld plowln. t Bilfl Mliman Tal ful Bateman. Second"' apartment. USf KS-APAIPTMENTg K Ttr??la11 aP'- ne,r Junior k. 49-J. 1 apartment; ii?n; ctrio range; J is. Main. FOR RENTro . witn.oatn. newly decoraterf Apts. Phone 687.' FOB RENT 'J housekeeping rooms rstln' ."V3 Z -o..pt POvardRENflT7rn-.8-room Pt: nl yard. 016 No. Central. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment with garage. 004 W. lothst. FOR RRHT . ' ..; , '. moaern SDart- ment. Tliirrnll rn.. nnn . wk,Mtt,( oiu Hi Holiy FURN. APTS. for rent, 5 a week r " jiiwiric more. PLEASANT turn, apt., Electrolux re frlgerator. Berben Apts.. lo Quince. FOR RENT IIOVSES FOR RENT Pine residence. 8 rooms, furnace, basement and laundry, 2 car garage, nice grounds. Brown & White. Realtors. FOR RENT 5-room furnished bun galow. Inquire 513 W. 2nd. FOR RENT S rooms unlurnlshed ex cept range; fireplace; near new high school. Key at 148 S. Ivy. FOR, RENT Sept. 1st, tc reliable , adults, clean modem 5-room house on pavement. 628 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 6 rooms furnished; bath, garage, electric range; 2 blocks from Library, w. F.. Campbell, 804 E. Main. FOR RENT Completely furnished 6 room home, sleeping porch, extra large modern kitchen; close to busl : ness district and new high school on good residential street; furnishings : include electric and wood ranges. . Frldldalre, heatrola, piano; very at I tractive yard and flower garden; , garage, wood and storage house. Prefrerably adults or family with ' grown children, 325 S. Holly. C. R. Ray, Medford Bldg., Phone 302. FOR RENT Modern 3-room furnish , ed house; hardwood floor, fireplace. , Phone 589-J-2. FOR RENT 3 or 4-room house, fur nished; low rent for winter. 215 Haven St. FOR RENT House In Everette Court and Katherine Court. West 11th St.; unfurnished; for fam ily of two; clean, modern, has electric range, breakfast " nook set and plenty of cabinet work; large garnge. I'hone 238. 16tf FOR RENT Residence, furnished or unfurnished, 8 rooms, large sleeping porch, basement, hot air furnace, oil burner, double' garage, abund ance of shade, very cool; five min utes from Washington school, one block from high school. 1010 S. Oakdale, FOR RENT 4-room modern house: hardwood floors, half acre ground, near school, Lozler lane. 715 West 13th. ' FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. 17tf FOR RENT 4 to 0-room houses. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. 4tf FOR RENT Furn. 4-room house. Redden St Co. Phone 720. FOR RENT Modern 3-room unfur nlshed house; screen porch, gas Tange. Inqulro at 141 So. Holly. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3 -acre ranch, 2 miles south of town: good 4-room house. See Nichols. 622 So. Holly. FOR RENT One year option to buy: will rent with option to buy a 5 room house, 1 acre of land, irri gated; good neighborhood, near school, claw in: $15.00 per month: city water. Opportunity for some one to own nice home in country. Also 1'4 acres of laud Cherry Park; 3-room house; 15.00 cash, 115 per month. Also 6-room house, close in, large lot, good neighborhood; 30, water paid. J. C. BARNES. Real Estate. 15 So. Central. Phone 910-V, 409. FOR RENT OR SALE 20-acre ranch, completely equipped. Paul Krutz ler, Ross lane, Box 113. FOR RENT Store room. 313 No. Riverside. Phone S4(l-1.. BUSINESS OPl'OltTUNITIHS SERVICE station and grocery store .int.. i hminnsi Other busi ness calls. Priced reasonably. Call at 602 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Restaurant, 410 E. Main, See owner. FOR RENT OR SALE Service station and store. Good business for the right party. Tel. 422-L or 21 Gen esee. FOR SALE Apt. noue and nice building lot, 806 W, Main. 113' FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD ROOM and board. 339 South Central Phone 1211. ROOM AND BOARr at 204 So. Cen tra 1. Home cooking, family style. MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVVE DAY Nite service by ex perienced auto St ridlo mechanics, all work Is guaranteed, and prectt lon service is maintained at all times until Job is finished, and then o. k.ed by you. I - Our labor charges are lower wun no extra chames for nlte service. , Drive your auto In and let us give ; you a complete check over of your motor and an overhaul charge tht will surprise you. We are open under new manage ment. Phoenix Highway Service Garage. Phoenix, urcgou. ALTERATION SHOP Dressmaking and tailoring work done at reason, able prices. Hild Huber, 219 No. Oakdsle. ' FENDERS ensmeled, $8 to 12 set. Auto Besuty Shop. MY well drilling prices rijced 60c per ft sfnee April. 1911- J- M- Dodge. 619 King St. TeL25-L. "FlTsE-tWO'AXDPCT FOKSALE 3-mon!r-old police pup pies. Phone 14-P.22. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS - LARGE, pleasant furnished corner in. man, airy; not and cold water in room. 1205 E. Main. - FOR RENT Pum. bedroom and liv ing room, ground floor: private ent rance. References given and re quired. Call 121-R. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGB for Medford home. 1(1 i A. line soil on paved highway: tree water from creek, that runs. through place: 13 A. in cultivation. 3 A. in wood land: good 4-rm. house, bam. etc.; cows, pigs and chickens, barn juu oi nay. furniture in house. Priced S4750. Will tako house as part payment, and balance easy ctms. dkuwn at white, Realtors. tor TRADE Billy goat for wood. L. m. toite. Kt. 1. Box 31-A. SACRIFICE 1930 Dodge coupe, new tires and license, fine condition. Will trade for smaller car. Phone aoy-w. EXCHANGE Klamath Falls apart ment house. Income 119U ner mn equity 11,000, for ranch not under ditch; even trade. Dr. Thompson. 210 Winters Bldg., Klamath Falls. WILL TRADE or sell my 1931 Harley- MUW" uiwiuitjuo, imest out. run only a short time. Call 1781 N. Riverside. ' WANTED To trade nelfero for Guern sey null 6 months to year old; 60 good ewes for sale. Rt; 1, Box 43. im vogel. WANTED To trade ewes lor sows witn pjgs or weaners pigs. C. A DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. WANTED To trade heifers for uuernsey bull 6 months to year old; 60 good ewes for sale. Route 1. BOX 43. FOR SALE LI VESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Work horses or saddle horses. Will exchange C0W3. sheep, hogs or chickens. L. J. Gober. Thompson creek. FOR SALE 14 young nwn grade Jer. sey cows, zresn In a weeks; tested and free. Williams St Seegmlller, Sams Valley, near Antloch school, FOR SALE 3 good milk cows. Phone 13-X-2, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE: Purebred Guernsey bull calves, rnone cau-j-s. FOR SALE Several good work horses: all gentle and well broke, young; some matched teams among them Will trade If necessary. Guaranteed as represented. Can be seen at Geo, Fox ranch, Central Point any time. ' . .. . , FOR SALE Fresh cow. Phone R13X. FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rams and lambs. L. A. Salade, Jr. Central Point. FOR SALE Thoroughbred Ouernsey bull, 2 yrs. old. Phono 301-R-. FOR SALE 2 horses, good for work or saddle, and harness, wagon, hay rack, mower, hayrake, cheap. Also equity In apartment house. Call at 525 N. Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE A few choice brown Leg horn cockerels. Mrs. Ada Walz, Phone 447-W. FOR SALE 25 Red pullets. Dressier, Phone 1569-L. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Chevro let truck, 1-ton; cheap. Inquire on ' highway north, opposite Dr. Sween ey's residence. Mason. RELIABLE PLACE TO BUY A USED CAR 1927 Dodge Sedan 1928 Dodge Fastest Four Sedan 1928 Durant Sedan 1929 Ford Roadster 1929 Ford Sedan All with 1932 License. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. FOR SALE Cheap, used sedan, newly painted. Big Pines Lumber Co. ! ' SCITERER'S BARGAINS 1926 Bulck Sedan $345.00 1925 Bulck Sedan 265.00 1929 Whippet Sedan - 395.00 1028 Essex Sedan 345.00 1930 Bulck Roadster 1025.00 ALL PRICES INCLUDE LICENSE SCHERER MOTOR CO. 128-1.12 So. Riverside. Phone 73. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Comfortable modern home with acreage; adjacent to river; spring water; cow chickens, equipment. Bargain. Cash or easy terms. Inquire Gold Hill Hardware. FOR SALE Phone 105. Attractive homes. 30 N. Central. 4tf Mile-aMinute Marty MrtflTy-PoUM- FILL '6l UP.PRieNO. WE'RE MfttCINtV MOTHER HOW0RE0 lNCLtr HMK OEClOEOTHM miles TH6 OPEN ro.0 II THG to ipero Tueiii vACfvrtonSt PiNOTHtrve DftRKi aeerHHFWING- A VIONPERrlA TIME: 1931 Ford Victoria S625.00 1929 Ford Coupe $385.00 1929 Chev. Coupe $395.00 C. E. GATES AUTO V-lXlIt SALE HOMES r.r. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity in modern 4-room house, 1 block from Jackson school: practically no cash required. Will trade for car, carpen ter work or what have you. .Phone 1535. FOR SALE OR RENT Modem un furnished 6-room house, $32.60. water paid. Call at 227 So. Oak dale or write Mrs. Barto, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE 1926 Chev. truck: or trade . for light coupe. Phone 1389. FOR SALE OR TRADE Several used trucks:-will trade for wood or live stock. The O. V. Myers Co, 114 So. Riverside. - ' - FOR- SALBa model T Ford trucks: one with Ruxtell axle and one with , gear shirt and 14-Itk trailer, a. E. Trlbett, Rogue River, Rt. 1. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or Trade for, improved . ranch, 2 story modern house; close in; by owner. 585 East Main; Ash land. E. F. Mowry. FOR SALE OR TRADE 28 acres, good soil, central Washington, near Med- . leal Soap lake, for anything in or around Medford. Box 1494, Tribune. SACRIFICE SALE Or exchange for unincumbered house In Medford, 160 acres, free water right out of Rogue river for 60 acres, all of which is now irrigated; nearly mile of river frontage; beautiful shade; delightful place; sandy loam gar den, alfalfa land; house, barn, some equipment; ranse for stock; for Im mediate sale, 45000; terms on part. . Might consider unincumbered house in Medford part payment. House must be priced at cash value. Don't wait It Interested. These proper ties generally sell as soon as adver tised. J. C. BARNES, Real Estate. 15 So. Central, Phone 910-Y, 409. WHEN YOU think of real estate, think of Brown & White. tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GET your cannnlg beans at W. J. cummtngs. garden, Saturday end Sunday, 3c lb. Phone 403-M. FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, Just like new, (26. 6 down. Serv ice Electric Co., Ill S. Holly. Tel. 1279. FOR SALE 3 fine console radios, electric, that have been repossessed. Will sell for balance due. See thein at Denlson Radio Shop. CANNING tomatoes, 2c lb.; Bartlett pears, 25c and 50c lug. Geo. Wll Hams, 1 mile north Gold Hill, Pa cific highway. FOR SALE Choice of B llbrnrv tables. $8.95; 4 walnutdlnlng tables, 19.76: upnoistcred dining chairs, 2.96; bedsteads low as $1.95; $10 now mirrors,' half price, $4.93; dtosicrs, $11.95; electrlo washer, $36. The Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front. FOR SALE Nearly new upright piano, excellent condition. Priced right. 242 S. Ornpe. FOR SALE Strawberries, fancy; by crate delivered. Mark Wright, So. Pacific Highway. Phone 403-J-l. FOR SALE Haywood Wakefield baby carriage, excellent condition. 204 W. Jackson. FOR SALE New rug, slightly dam aged. Phone 66. Pierce Auto Freight. SELL OR TRADE 1920 Dodge coupe body. 1761 North Riverside. FOR SAfcE Fine Elberta peaches. Phone 1010L after 6 p. m. C. C. Clemens. BALED alfalfa hay ot highest qual ity. Rogue River Co. Phone 1306. FOR SALE Elberta pcacnes, light crop. Oco. Alford. Phone 19F3. FOR SALE Canning tomatoes. Sprlngbrook Farm, J. W. Mitchell, manager. Phone 691-R-2. FOR SALE strained honey. C. C. Heard. Joining Fairgrounds. Call 406-J-2, evenings. FOR SALE Wheat. C. A. DoVoe. FOR SALE: Refrigerator, cream sep arator, saddles, tools and other articles. Must sell. 406 Earhart. FOR SALE Used sewing ma chines, all makes, IS up; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Hewing Machine Co., 24 North Bartlett. tf FOR SALE Household furniture, In cluding beautiful Motpoint electric cabinet range, Chinese fluff rugs, floor lamps, etc. Cargill Court. Tel. 495. FOR SALE White rabbits. Will trade for chickens. No Leghorns. Roy Bilderback. Pitt View Ave., In P.f. View Acres, near Central Point. KLENUALK l'avlng of two blocks on 1'aciflc avenue corp pletil. ' . . . . . . LI99EN,fTA,Mt(t, eVEN (PXOun NUMB IS JOS HVA You CrK'-r TOP THE IWN . WB'LC euao. M HBH.'- HEH! Mill! g?..-fal ' ..l-fr n AON ; N. THIS WEEK SPECIAL E - BUSIXKHS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO, Ab stracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 13 North Central Ave., uuetaira. ! JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO.' Abstracts of Title mid Tltlo Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. Accountants WH.SOJ AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors. Auilltora and Accountants. 13. M. Wilson. C. P. A. Liberty Bldg. I'hone 157-R. Chiropractic myslclan Dll. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiro practic Nervo Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5. 103-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 680: Res. Phono 790-1-1. Expert Window Clennera LET GHORGU DO IT Tel. 1173. House denning. Floor waxing. Orlentnl rug cleaning, specialty. Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy peo: pie to pay their honest dobts. Pa cific Coast Credit Association, 421 Medford lilda.. Modford. Ore. Furniture Repairing FUHNlTl'nE RE-UPHOLSTERED re-flntshed, re-gluod. We oarry a full line, of upholstering sam ples. A. N. Thlbault. Tel. 969-R Glnss MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. . Auto glass while you wait. Glass lor all purpose. Phone 446. 88tf Money to Loan y Long Time 9kyW Real Estate J f) MorteuKO Loan riinuo 13UB Commcrclnl Finance Corp. McUfortl. Oregon Printers and. Publisher MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Hal . the best equipped printing offlc , In Southern Oregon. Bookbind ing, loose leaf ledgers, billing systems, etc. Portland price 27 N. Fir St. Painting and Pnpcrlinnglng M. A. BLISS & COMPANY Paint lng, paporhanging and interloi ,, finishing. 302 Crater Lake Ave Phone 1004. - ' 41 Pluno Instruction F H 10 D' ALTON H A I O HT Teac her of piano. Classical and popular music courses. Hnlght Musle Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Personal Ixmiu WE LOAN MONEY on furniture - and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid bal ance. No other charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. li. Thomas. 228 W. 6lh St.. ground floor Holly Theater Bldg Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any makt radio. II. O. Purjcker, 222 West Main St. Office Phone 15; residence 1442. GUARANTEED radio service at reasonable rates. Phone 124'i day or night. Almus Prultt. Storage WAREHOUSING Storage, DIstrl . button. Medford Warehouse, 811 South Front Rt. Phone 316. SuihI anil Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clenn washed sand and gravel; crushed gravel, all size Phone, plant 1203. or office 127 Transfer DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE. , Service guaranteed. 20 S, Urapf St., Phone 644. or residence lOliO. E A PS TRANSFER & 8TORAOH CO. Office 1015 No. Cenlral. Phono 316, Price right. Service guaranteed. IF MOVING north, south, east oi , west, Phone Ashlund 246-L. Ne 1 equipment; prompt service; low est rates, Bonded carrier. A. L An sled. REI.VKING TRUCKING HEHVICH Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Office lOt South Froul Ht. I'hone 332. The average amount of iwsturc per furm in North Dakota was :ii acres In 19:10. compared to 118 acres In and !-! In I !-"'. BO&KSl . '". . . By C. CCAVB THS SON-frtON6, OLD a. m rt vuk'i f mam; Ouft I oo miLR fteCQRc? OftflK.TOO.'. JO ST ( I rlOUC-HT THI'SWjod waeu AT r .rre AUTO CO. 1927 Dodge Sedan $295.00' 1927 Buick Sedan $345.00 ; 1927 Buick Coupe $375. COMPANY IP FEAR EPIOEflS- WILL RAGE WHEN Yangtsd . Flood , Probably Greatest Calamity of Modern Times Unknown Thousands, Die in Waters HANKOW, Aug. 22. (AP) Death. destruction and desolation rode1 tne crest of flood waters down , tlio Yungtse river today causing prob ably tho greatest calnmlty in mod ern times. Unknown thousands had succumb ed to watery deaths, destltuto scores died dally of dysentery and typhoid whilo . medical authorities wanted that with the receding of the water, probably aovernl weeks hence, serious epidemics will rago. Upwards of 30.000.000 persons wore said to have been mado homeless by the unprecedented surge of watora In tho valley. In the Wuhan cities, Hankow, Wuchang, .and Hanyang, alone 400,000 refugoes were counted, l'li'turo of Destitution. Hankow today presented n picture of destitution. Touring tho notlve section of this city In a boat, an as- nnclAtarl PreM rnrrejmondent saw thousands of one-story- buildings submerged under water . that covers tho district from 10 to 15 feet deep. Larger edifices, including part of the plant of the standard Oil I company of New York, tumbled each hou as waters undermined founda tions. . Military authorities, attempting to bring relief to refugees, fought notj only the destruction of flood waters, but superstition, which holds thous ands of natives In Its grip. Over Hankow, many thousands of refugee sat on roof top, a shred of cloth hung overhead, scant protection against the boiling rays of tho sun with temperatwes approaching 100 degrees fuhrenhett dally. Many had been removed' to places more safe by tho military, but other thousands refused to move, convinced that Han kow Is doomed, refusing to help themselves or bo helped and only sit on tholr nearly submerged roofs awaiting the inevitable touch ot death. TltiKaittulu llnmnoil. Authorities were agreed that Ihey woro unable to copo with the stu pendous needs for emergency relief. Mnnv thousands wero doomed, they said, unless Immedlato relief arrives. Chambers of commerce and benevo lent societies supplied small nmounts of foodstuffs, nil obtainable, while employes of the water works went nbout In boats serving roof sitters and preventing them from drinking filthy flood wator. Howovcr. the.se services merely touched the fringe of tho problem. The cities of this district have lens than three weeks' supply of cereals, little meat end no vegetables. An authoritative foreign survey showed threat of famine growing more seri ous dally and today there was but little food could be purchosod in the markets. Plymouth Features Add to Performance The sensationally smooth accelera tion, speed and readability of the new Plymouth recently Introduced to an enthusiastic public: W attributed to a combination of many features never before found in a car In tho lowest-priced field, according to N. F. lladley. chief engineer, of Plymouth Motor corporation. . In addition to floating powetv Chrysler Motors' engineers most revo lutionary development, th new and perfected Plymouth free wheeling unit; easy-shaft transmission; me chanical and vacuum , controlled siwrk, both automatic; double-drop frame and all-uiel body; there 1 th" Um car weight per cubic Inch piston displacement and the high power out put per cubic Inch, which play an Important part in j-iymouiu s rc msrkable getaway, acceleration . and top speed, according to the engineers, floating power completely removes that stumbling block of lour-cynn-der design since the beginning of the Industry--vibration. Free wheeling adds to the pleasure of motoring and effects decided saving In gas and oil and materially reduce engine wear. WohlporiLfxnl streets Improved. E. Gate Auto Co. -i KNrw THcrts WtS A KffTCM tOUCl IN IT '-COuRSe, VOO'LU MrNKB IT IC IT'S ONt OP fteOPITP-TION )1 POB G-eTTlN' mm Sbtth and Pacific Highway ' i t Telephone .iil PHONE YOUR ADS CHARGE THEM "Hiick Finn'? Here mm "School clays, school days! Olv th golden-rule duys!" ; i;. Ll- . Time turns back nearly a hun dred yonre In "Huckleberry Finn," Murk Twain's rollicking comedy oi youth, now playing nt the Fox Crn tertttn thenter, and young and old and medium aged live again the "good-old-dnys" with Jackie Coogim iu Tom Sftwyor, Junior Durkln as Huck Fnn and M1U1 Froen us Becky Thatcher. r Again the cast of young featured players, who won nuoli a fresh re sponso from American screen ,nudU onccs tired of gangster 'movies and problem pictures, portruy tho lmmoiv tal characters of Mark Twain's story. "Huckleberry Finn" continues tho adventures ot "Tom Sawyer." Moro than two hundred lovably old-Ias,V loned youngsters arc seen In the plo- ture' In Spy Romance NS'a- 'VMrn ot tho Sky.' thrilling spy romnnce, opens n two-dnv enKiff mont nt thft Holly vrliti' contlnuouii flhows today. Evoryono loves mys tery all tho world lovos n loverr everyone loves conflict "Men of tho Sky" hns. thefte IntO'edlnnt , nud U Ih provided with marvelouly beau tiful - musical nccompnnlment nnd BottlngH that form a kaloldojicopo of ParU, Btulcn-Bndcn, Bitrllti, mili tary hcudqimrtcrs and plnne-Hpau-Rled skies. It Is tho story of two lovers who uro Intrepid spies. Ire no Ielroy and. Jack Whiting play the parts. Tho usual clever program' of short subjects will be shown with tht feature picture. - 4 . Famous Army Flyer Praises Plymouth "In developing Floating' Power, Plymouth has mnde one of the out standing contributions to automotive engineering and unquestionably has Holved tho problem of making a fonr with the smoothness of an eight." This statement wns mado by Major Ttnlph rtoyce. famous nrmy aviator attached to the chief of staff's office in Washington. During the ron nt air maneuvers. Major ttoyce cotnmaiideU tho otjscrvatlon wing and used a new Plymouth with Floating Power and Free Wheeling as his official car. i The distinguished flyer, a West Point graduate nnd former command ing officer of the First Pursuit group, Who, during the war held the rank of Lleutenunt-Colonel, was greatly Impreftwri by the new principles In volved Jti Plymouth's Floating Power Majestic Factory Largest Is Claim ; "Majestlo refrigerators sre built in th; largest refrlira-tor farorle) In the' world, equipped with the finest hifachtricry to btf haf'-naye J. W. O'Neill, branrli manager of the Ma jestic Distributing Co, northwest dis tributors. "Many unprejudiced engi neers and production experts from fell ovef America have come to see and marvel at this great plant at the f lanking monsters which stamp out three sides of a Majftsllo refrigerator from a single sheet of Steel at one cloxJng of a great set of Iron Jaws." The great Majestic plants, stretch lng over many city block, have mv thiaery enmigh to produce 3000 com plete reirlgectors per day and employ 7000 trained men and women In their personnel when working to capacity. . Ileedspoft Odd Fellows planning to luntull iew roof on building. t Merrill- Work started on new ath letie fifTd'for lort.1 high school. "f 1 1 . . "9 !- ; T." -'' '(iliiaJ.tiM i rf V . 1 : orchard ladders;;:; Wo are offoring the best, ladders that were aver vsed In Rojiifj River Valldjr at prices newer' tnown hefore1, "., , BUY AT HOME AND SAVE MONEY ' ' , MEDFORD LADDER WORKS One-half Block West of Lincoln School t ART IN SIRING CAMDHIDOE, Mass(AP) Tho 'man who dreams ' of' doing' big things while stirring the breakfast food over the kitchen range, uas. been- over looking a valuable Industrial discov ery right under his nose.. . ( IVils Is Bhown by announcement of discovery nt Mauachusetts Institute of Technology of a new chemical law Inspired by noting what happens to a liquid when stirred. Although breakfast food was not the liquid observed. It affords an easy exumple of tho problem. ' Tho cluo Is what happens to the film that forms on top of the boiling liquid. Everyone knows the fllrh r.hould be stirred, but most every one's curiosity stops there. on atop short of the scientific discovery. At Massachusetts Tech Dr. H. S. Davis, of the chemistry department, took tho added step recently. He was curious to know what would hnppcn.lf ho stirred a liquid beneath its surface, leaving the top unruffled. A small propeller was sunk In the liquid through a tube resemblng a glass "straw" for summer drinks. The surface, was. watched, with a. high power, microscope.. v . t s- ' v Tho top film stood, considerable Agitation from beneath before the surface film broke to any extent, and Dr. Davis observations led to dis covery of the law applying to nixing gns into a- liquid to make' arnew compound, something done dally on a big scale by commercial manufac- ture. 11 It shows that the rate at which tho two substances can be' mixed is often limited solely by the speeds' at which thoy can pass through vie surface film. - . Clara Bow Star of, V! Isis Sunday Film An entirely .now and different at mospliero .is j provided, for Clara Bow In her latest plcturor-"No Limit." which will be eeen at the IbIb theatu today. In this piny of big city life. Miss Bow la seen as an uaherettJ In a great movie palace. 6 he attains sudden wealth by a trick of later v . i 1 J . EDEN PRISCINp.'h pre! Aiig. ai; (Bpl) One . ,of bur; 914, pioneer residents oi Medford and the val ley, J- Clutwr of Ross Lane, s"' fered a paralytic, stroke, a few' dayft ngo. and is In Very bad .condition': His daughter, Mrs. Walter Dlaborg, wns called from Sacramento and' 1 at his beusldo. , .:''' Cecil Hnrtlay of north Talent.' who made successful glider flight at the Medford Airport last Sunday) is receiving , many congratulations. Cecil ha always had a great de alre to be an aviator, and If ' his plans to own a plane materially-' sa he hopes, we may expect to proclaim , him, a second "Lindy." Young Hartley deserves much Credit aa he has worked bis way thus far under considerable hardships; and all on hi own. Dr. Miller on th highway aouth of Phoentt, will' soon be gathering his second crop of' -weet -torn, raised on land on -which- h' hor. vested wheat and vetch and then plowed and planted to corn. Mr. Alvord thinks they will come back to hi little tract on the highway, to make their home this winter. They find Oregon more to their liking than California. , ' Work has commenced on- the; dwelling house for Mrs. Corn Mor-' gan, on the lot purchased' of Freel' Purry In Phoenix. The framing timber and some of the. lumber have been taken from' the! house once begun on the hill on. their Coleman creek ranch,'. Thei new" houe will be a neat little modern bUURSlOW. Mm. fettle Clrover wo out early Thursday visiting th orchard an; gnrdens, getting their wlnterV sup ply ot canning fruit and winter, onions. ' - - i Mrs. M. Rose la spending this week with her son Lloyd Colver, on the hlghwoy south of phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Baiter of Medford were callers at the Carer Garden' home wednemloy. Mrs. Dr. Miller of South Hlgh wy called on your correspondent Tuesday. ' - -J 1 ' I The packing house t Phoenix have been closed for the past fw days, owing to the Bartlett pears having all been packed out and the later one re not In jet. ' , ltcmiily for ltoe Uuslicu If some lltllo hug. threaten tlio (lestrueilnn of your favorite, rose plant, try this homely remedy rerommenilefi by n well-known botaiilKl: "The minute you eee nnyj lice on a plant, make a sulutloif not too thlek, of. mlldi soap anA wnter nnd dip the- tips of the In f.'fted rn.e httnhea Into It." EDEN PRECINCT