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MEDFORD itAlL .TRIBTCTSE, ifEDFORD. OREGON. itOXDAT. jAnTtAhY 20. 1936. TARE FTTH Local and To, San Francisco Business took William, von der Belief) to Sen FTan elsco last nlbt. He traveled by train. . , Carpenter North-rA. S. y. Carpenr ter left last night for Portland, where Xfi will make a brief business visit. He la expected bide tomorrow. ..To Visit Daughter Mrs.. Elizabeth Oooper left this morning for Portland when h will be a guest of her daughter for some time. ( Rosenberg Away Hairy. Rosenberg Seft on the evening . train yesterday for Sin Francisco where he expects to remain for some time. t Neff to Portland Porter J. Neff left on the evening train yesterday for Portland where he will transact busl nees. . . - .. . , . tlart Returns Floyd Hart returned Saturday morning after spending, a ff w days, transacting business In San Francisco. , : , .., ,4 Board Meeting The board Qf trusr teei and the Girls' Community club oard wllj hold the annual, dinner meeting tonight at the club house at seven o'clock. - . , . , Week-end In Ralem A. A. Schramm, manager of the Medford. branch of the Plrt National Bank of Portland. spent the week-end with relatives In ijalem.. .He returned to Medford this morning. . , . .yetj, Meet TonlchtT Crater. Lake post pf the Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a regular meeting. In Eagles hall tonight. As recruits are to oe Initiated .Commander George Codding requested a full attendance. . ,. . ' .tlrurs. AW Allen. B. Priiry ., tefjt this .rooming, !T Portland where he will transact business. En route norm, he will stop at Eurrene .to visit .nls daughters, .the Misses Mildred and Laura Drury. Transfer Prom .piane--Cencellatlon if plane schedules Saturday because of, .unfavorable flying weather caused Carl .H. BeaJ. p, D. Price and Was O. Barton, all of San Francisco, to trans fer tq the train, all of them going to Portland. . . .Officers Leave MaJ. W. ) Mitchell Jnd Ueut. H. C. Welling, who con ducted a contingent of CCC men to tails vicinity recently: returned to their home . district, at Charleston. West Virginia, on the evening train Sunday. a -.-..-, j Returns to School Durward Gass. whp was .here, over the week-end. to attend the wedding of his sister. Miss Doris Oass..to Herbert ..KUllnghern yesterday, returned to his studies at the University of Oregon this morn ing. . To Conference Capt. William C. ay&n, . welfare officer. of the Medford COO, district, anc). Eugene C. Golden, educational coordinator, le.ft , todiy for Camp BJy to( attend a eone con: ference on education. 1 the camps of the Klamath Falls area were to be represented. . Missionary Meeting The Circle Missionary Society of the First Chris tian .church will hold their monthly executive meeting at the home of Mrs. A. H. Gregory. P29 E. Jackson. Tues day ..evening at 7:45. Miss Marjorle Gregory requests that Irvitt Doty an the members of his group be present to discuss plana tor tne next regu' lar meeting February 4th. Mrs. Palmer Better Word was. re ceived over, the . week-end that Mrs. B. J. Palmer, confined In a Salem hoe Mtal by Injuries sustained In an auto accident near .that city two. wees ago. snowea nopeiui jmprv.eutciii, -ter a period of grave Illness. The word ws cheering to relatives and friends In this city.. B,. J. Palmer injured in the same accident, has completely re. Covered from slight Injuries and shock. . , , TlonRtions Needed A plea for ar tides of apparel for the Welfare Ex ehanire was Issued today by Miss Hel: n Carlton, director. Persons unable to deliver discarded clothing to the exenange in tne courcnouse tuoiwi Jum may cell Miss Carlton at 808-J-t and arrangements for transportation Will be made. "We are extremely well pleased with the response, to our pre vious pleas," Miss Carlton said, "but we are very much like the old. lady Whose cupboard was always bare. We are alw&vs In need of more clotmnii. ADVICE TO WOMEN VTOMEN who 07 suffer from monthly pains, ca tarrhal drains, or headaches, side aches. . and women ol middle age who sutler lrom neat flashes, should try the tonic of Dr. Pierces Fa vorite. FraaatBtlsn. Mrs, W..K.el jJM HumbeWU SL. fcltaal. aak.. as.,! SamT time o 1 ItU tembtT ur.Ubl anrl &. Plerce'a Favoritt Piescriplloo impro.trt . .iit. d built rut. up so .uut 1 'fell fSe, Is frt. 1 ln " v. and ho.iWJrork bec.ms a Pja.ur, to slue ri a btiritai." huj r.. ,I Ne ku. Ublcu JOuntt. liquid II. (Ps.ll WE OFFER A PLAN TO deduce THE PAYMENTS ON YOUIl CAR OR OTHER INSTALLMENT PURCHASES MAYBE the payment on your ear (or ether installment plan accounts) are making too big a hole in your salary not leaving you enough to live on comfortably. That'i where we come in. Lota of people use our plan to refinance the balance due on ears, furniture, radios, house hold appliances most everything bought on ravments. Ve provide the cash to p.iy the balance due on such accounts, work out 8 schedule of lower payments even provide Personal On Business Trip Leaving lsst night by train was H. C. Hansen, making a business trip to Portland. Examiner Coming Ward McReyn olds, .examiner of operators and chauffeurs, will be at city hall from 9 a. m. to S p. m- Friday and 8 a. m. to 9 9. m. Saturday. Persons seeking permits or licenses to drive .cars should consult him during thoae hours. Lyle Petterson, 14, of Phoenix, Is still In a critical condition in the Community hospital after having been, struck by. a truck .drivrj by Amos Casobler of Ashland Saturday night Just north of the Jackson county fairgrounds. The boy was on his way to .his home near Phoenix . on his bicycle and had stopped to talk to a friend St the service station at the corner of the Pacific highway and Stewart avenue. It. was Just after having pulled out onto the highway that the pig van. truck, southbound, struck him. He was knocked from his wheel but the truck did not run over his body. His condition Is considered so serl. ous that the attending physician has not yet been able to move the boy to determine, by X-ray, the extent of any possible Internal Injuries. The . boy's mother, a widow, has been In bed for over a year with neuritis, and has been unable to be with the lad. Marx Brothers In Craterian Comedy Delight Audience Those Merry Madcaps, .the Marx Brothers Groucho, Chico and Harpb -i-spent two years Jn preparation for the filming or their latest comedy, A Night at the . Opera.'.' which opened, yesterday at the Craterian theater. Here Is a picture that is not only tops ..for., the screamingly, funny comedy you would expect from the Marx Brothers, but one that is built around an intriguing plot, an Interesting story .and some truly brilliant singing by two Broadway stage favorites, Kitty Carlisle and Allan Jones. The . action romps along at sprightly pace , as Groucho. Chico and Harpo go into the grand opera business in, Italy, dash across the Atlantic and, stage an opera in New York that has the. city on its ear. It Is opera such as has never 1 been seen before, as the Mnrxes be come matchmakers to further the romance of two unknown opera slngera. . , Original comedy, . sparkling dia logue, delightful, opera and, or course, the Marx Brothers, vie in the funniest, most delightful funfest that, has come to the screen for some time. . Supporting the Marxes, In addi tion to Jones and Miss Carlisle, who are, perfectly ,, cast as the young lovers, are Walter King. SlegMed Rumnn, .Margaret Dumont, Edward Keane and Robert Emmett O'Connor. Sam Wood, who has directed more than fortv feature films, must be credited with a Job well done Barbara Stanwyck Iri Ridlto Picture If you are looking for a crisp. spsrkling - piece of entertainment, see "Red Salute" with Barbara Stan wyck and Robert .Young, . .which opened yesterday at the Rlalto the ater. , It t11a a dashing, fresh story ot a pretty, headstrong. . young co-ed, played by Miss Stanwyck, whose so cially prominent family, is embar rassed by the publicity attendant on her madcap escapades. When she is expelled from colleee. suspected of radical leanings, acquired from association with one Arner, played bv Hardie Albright, with whom she fancies herself la love, her .family persuades her to lesve the country. SThe settles ln a Mexican town Just across the border. When Arner send for her she inveigles Jeff, a rough and ready young buck private on lesve, played by Robert Young, Into driving ,her across the border. The hilarious adventures and difficulties they encounter .in the course of their wild ride keeps the story spin ning along at a brisk pace, and by the time .Miss Stanwyck, gets home she learns her lesson, and at the same time re&lires her devotion to Uncle Sam and her love for Buck Private Jeff. Others In the comedy cast are Ruth Donnrlly, Cliff Edwards and Purnell Pratt. Stated Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. . 32. R. A M , Tuesday, Jan. Slat at 6:30 p. m. , . . GBO ALDEN, Secy. NORR1S. H. P. v. A. Borne cash in addition If It's needed. . . . Of course, we make loans for many other purposes, too. In fact, you can borrow here for most any need on your signature and uch security as your car, furniture, or other per sonal property. ... No matter what your "ijuick eash" Deed may be, you'll find us ready to serve you. with speed, courtesy and, of course, complete pri vacy. To apply come to our office write or phone for complete Information. CUBE BUTTER EXTRAS AND BUHERFAT TAKE UPSHOOt IN PORTLAND PORTLAND. Jan. aC.fAP) Mar ket lor cub butUr extras tu ad vanced Uc lb. ,on the eichange. Ther waa a liberal,. Increase In local maK ounng tne wwi, ut, terfat was up lc Jb. There continued a wk tone , in the eeg market with ta no. . further change ln value on the exchange. On the open- market prices con tinued to be shaded and buyers' values were down In spot. The price on cheese was lowered 'ic lb. on the local exohsnge. for the. late session as , . result of a sharp cut ln the sast. Local receipt have been heavy of late. . Market price on leghprn nens naa been generally reduced, with Increas ing supplies, ana a, ,aecreB,n Colored hens were lnt good call. , Limited action was sujtgestea , in the turkey market, Retail demand was still comparatively light nd 23c appeared the top that retailers care to pay while buyers were offer ing that mucn to me country Portland delivery. , . Livestock. . . , , , PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 30.-(AP- USDA1 Hoks aooq, including . 2Sv direct. Mar lie t unevenly 80 a 76c lower. Good to choice 170-320 id. loads, s.10.35. Pew drlve-lns, 10.26, lator .sales .mostly .. $10.10: ... 340-380 lbs..- ,9.50 a 9.85: llKht lights. 9.50 9.75. Packing sows . mostly 8, .no feeder Dies sold. Rood to cnoice kinds nominally 9.50i 03t,, .. CATTLE 3300. 1 0 c 1 U 4 1 n g . 100 ihrough: calves 01.60, Bulla strong to shade higher, mostly 4 .50 5.25; beef bulls to 5.75. .Vealers steady, good to choice. 08.50 a 940, 10w ?ut" ter and cutter, cows unevenly steady to 25c lower at 2.503.50; common to medium, 3,754.75: good, bee! cows. 5c5.60: Jew . hellers. 58.50. Very little done In other classes,. Few sales and most bide .55c to as much as 50c. lower. One. load (ted steers. 7.50: others jnostly , of .value to sell at 7:25 down to 6.50; plainer to. 15.50, . . . ... ... . SHEEP. 3100, Including 958 through and direct.. Pew sales Jambs, around 25c lower. Borne. .1)1(18 off more. Odd lots. fat. ewes steady, pood trucked ln lambs. 9fi 9.25:. choice loada held to 9.75: common, to medium, ,7 8.50. Yearlings scarce. Pat ewes. 4.2594.85. CHICAOO. Jan. 20. (AP-USDA) Hogs 16,000;: act(ve, .1.0(25c. .higher Uian iTiaays average: opoys. v more: . top. $10.20; . bulk . aeairaoje 170-250 ,lbs,. $9.90 10.15.', 260-325 Ihs., $9.75i10.l0; better grade 140- 160 lbs., $9.70 10.10; most sows, CATTLE .10,000, calves. 3000; largely steer and heifer. run: middle grades predominating: demand .contlnuea firm for very meager supply choice and prime steers; early, top prime offerings. $14.50; bulk of run 810.50 down: undertone, .unevenly steady to 25c lower, mostly steady to weak: heifers steady, Jo 25o lower vth .sup ply fairly liberal, and little done; best fed heifers steady to 35c lower with supply, fairly liberal and ,llttle done: best fed neuers , eariy, . ou; cutter, cows steady; heef .cows, stpsdy to weak; bulls and . vealers fully steady; stockers and feeders scarce. steady. ... .... SHEEP llooo: .opening slow; fcenr erally asking strong to , unevenly higher on slaughter, lambs and re fusing lower bids; .better grade .of ferings., held, $10.85-75 . and above; early bids around $10 25 .refused: sheep stesdy: slaughter ewes, $5.60 down. SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, .Jan. 20. (AP-USDA) Cattle 926. .ijlrect 350. Steera opening . alow, steady .to I5c lower; load medium-good 990 lb. Oregon fed steers, $7.50; trjree, loads medium around 1000-lb., steers $7.00i7.25; , car, 1130 lb. ,. weights, $6.75: range cowa, and . belters alow, low cutters-cutters steady to weak, mostly $300 4.60: few down, to $3.00; bulls scarce, odd head up to $6.00. Calvea 40. . Opening about steady, few medium veslers, $7.00, choice quoted up to $9.50. BHEF.p 2300, direct 1726. No esrlr sales slaughter lambs, asking strong er, undertone weak, asking above $1050 on twq decks choice wooled lambs; ewes Unchsnged, package me dium 100-lb. Oregons $4.00. PORTLAND. Jan. ,30r(AP) But ter, A grade. 38'4c lb, la parchment wrapper, 37V4S lb, , jn carton; B grade, parchment wrapper, 35;4c lb.; carton. 36','iC lb.. f, . . , BDTTERFAT Portland delivery: A grade dellverlea at least twice wekly, ; 37 At 38c lb.; country routes, 38 37c . lbi C grade at market , B GRADE CREAM FOR . MARKET I Buying price of wholesalers: Fresh pedals. ISalUc; extrs. 18c: stand- Portlahd Produce ardt, 15c; extra medium, 14c; do medium tlrat, 13c; undergrade, 19c; pullets. 13o doses CHEESE Oregon triplets. IBe; Ore. gon loaf, 19c. Brokers will pay He below quotations. , . MILK A grade. Portland delivery. 52'ic lb.; butterfst basis for 4 per cent. ... COUNTRY.. MEATS Belling price to retailers: Country killed hogs. .best butchers, undrr 150 lbs., I4'ji5c lb.: vealera. No. 1, t,4U",c lb.: light and thin, 9 12c lb.: heavy. 8c lb.: cutter cows, 7Bc lb.;, canners. 897o lb.; bulls. 884a. Jb..: lambs. 17 18c lb.: .medium, 12fl3c lb.; ewes. SfllOc lb. . M- LIVE POULTRY Portland deliv ery, buying price, colored hens, over V4 lbs., 17lSe lb.; Under S lbs.. 179180,1b.: leghorn hens, over 3Vs lbs., IS 19c lb.; under S!J lbs., 13 6 14c lb.; leghorn broilers, a lbs., and up, 20c lb;:. under, i . lbs.. 18 A Oe lb.; colored springs. 8 to.84. lba., 19v20c lb.: roosters, 89c lb.; Pekln ducks, young, 1417c lb.; geese, 11 12c lb.. ......... , . ONIONS Oregon, II.eoSl.7 per 100 lbs . potatoes 7- Local. 1.40 cental; Klamath. 1.05 , cental: Scappoose netted gems, .U40 cental; Deschutes netted, gems. 1. 80 9 1.75 centsl, .. WOOL 193.1 clip nomlnat Wil lamette . valley medium, t 25c lb.: coarse . braid. 23o lb.; eastern Ore gon, 1622c lb. HAY Buying pries from pro ducer: Alfalfa. No. 1. 1516: eaat ern Oregon timothy. 17.50it8; Wll. lamette Valley tlmoy. 1S1: oats and vetch. $12.5013: cl'oveK $11 9; 12 ton, Portland. . Chicago Wheat CHICAGO. Jan. 20. (AP) Wheat: Open High LOW Close May July Sept. . l.OOii 1.O0H .99TS 1.00ft ..88, .88 Ti JBTi .B7?4 1'4 .88 H .87 .871, Wall St, Report NEW YORK, Jan, ' 20. (AP) X few rays of sunshine seeped .through the stocft msrket clouds . toda.y bu,t the list, as a whole, displayed few reviving tendencies... . ., Although some of the aircrafts rallied, recent leaders fell back frac tions to a point or more. The close was Irregular. Transfers approximated 1,900,000 shares. . Today's closing prices .for 33 se lected stocks follow: ,, Al. chem. Dye ..:. :.; 165 Ani. Can . ...: 130 Am.. Ggn. Pow. . ,8 a. t, & t. : I,,,,;;,;,;,,,,;:,... 180 Ansconda Atchl T. & S. P. ., Bendlx . Avis. Beth, 8teel California. Pack'g. 38 33 60 34 '4 Caterrjllar Tract. 56 Cho'sler - : 86 v, Coml. Solv. 30 cuttlss-Wrlght ; . J DiiPont .. : 143 Gen. Foods . Gen. Mot - Int. Harvest. .. L. T. T Johns-Man. , .... Monty Ward .. North Amrr. -Pennev (J. C.) Phillips Pet .... Radio. Sou. Pac. Std. .Brands St. OH cal. .. St. Oil N. J. . Trans. Arner. . Union Carb. .... Unit. Aircraft U. S. Steel ..... 35. 64 il ...... 6774 . i03!i 36W : iVA . 73 39 Ti 13?4 : 35 '4 ZZZZZZZ ,0)4 63 A .-.. M 3614 4614 Portland Wheat . PORTLAND, Jan. 20. (AP) Grain: ... Wheat: Open High tow Close May :.. .87 .87 .87 .87 July .78 .78 .78 .78 Sept. 77. .78, ...78 . . .78 . Cash;. Big Bend bluestem, 1.3 per cent, 122)4: Big Bend bluesterri 1J0; dark, hard winter, 13 per, cent,. Ill: do, 11 per cent, B4',4, soft, white, western white, hard, winter, and western red, 84 , northern spring, 8514: . , , . . .. Oats, No. i white $32 50., .. . Corn, No... eastern yellow. $30.76. Mlllrun, $17.50. ,. Todays car receipts: wheat SI: barley 3: flour 21: oats 3. IIMMIIJ Ends Tomorrow Night I , 1 Wed Only yjXS W RELATIVES OF KIDNAPED YOUTH I; H i V is V1" ' lis 1 f ti?,' e 1 I , .! J 1 m m n 1 f The narenti of Caleb Milne IV, mlssini) New York and Philadelphia youth, who was believed the victim of kidnapers are pictured at the top. They are Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Milne III while the Grandparents, Mr,. and Mr'.paleb Milne, Jr are pictured below. Milne; jr., Is wealthy Rhhadelph.ll textile manufacturer. (Associated Press Photoa) WATER BECOMES BARTER ID! Ill GOLD FIELDS SYDNEY, N. i. W. (UP) One freakish resillt of the excessive drought in central Australia Is that water is being lised as s. form of cilrrency In the, gold fields. For example, for k carpentering Job at Tennanta' Creek. 80 gallons of water was the "sum" given ln psy mcut, . ,. The spectacle of .townspeople arriv ing from Tennent's Creek at dmk at the well seven miles out, with water vessels, blankets and rugs so that they may be among the first to draw on the overnight soaknge, has become a dally phase of gold fields life... Each day with the drawing of sev- trals thousand gallons, the well runs dry, rjut replenishes at night suf- flclently to supply the early arrivals with their requirements. The well Is the only source of good drlnkiiiB wnter within a radius of 50 M fiay t'nmanr. firlti- B H mint and ftrfrr thins B A oti Wunt In thta mat- n rap adT'Ttttirf! S WED. - THURS.! (Cockier than ever in thi.i newspaper yam would-be BIO SHOTI MS JAMES DUNN CLAIRE DODO PATRICIA ELLIS miles, al). the waterholea having dried up months sgo. .. In six months. Tennant's Creek has )is4 only one fall of rain. Feverish attempts by the department to .find water, by boring have produced an abundant supply of brackish. wQter so heavily chorged with silts that; It Is hot even suitaiuie ior wnsning pur poses. . ..... .... ...... Four boring .pl8.nt. are operating at Tennant's Creek, one being pri vately owned and tpe qthcr gpyefn men(i owned. One ot the government plants is equipped to sink to a depth of 2.000 feet and la carrying on the quest for water right in the town. Sliver NEW YORK, Jnrt. 30 (AP) The price for Imported bar silver, In New York fell 1 cent today to 4411 cents a fine, ounce, the lowest price since 1 June 8, 1934. finn Francisco ButtM-fat. SAN FRANCISCO.. Jan. 20. (AP) First grado but tor fat, f.o.b.. Bun Frunnnro. rhildrens Colds Yield Quicker to double action of Adults 25 Ends Tomorrow! Te !r! ... we were right! You hear it evorywhers it's thi year', ont standing romnntic comedy ARBARA STANWYCK lilarS SALUTG ROBERT YOUNG HARDIE ALBRIGHT of a J Aj visss f i 1 v If Good .scores marked the practice shooting over the Medford Gun club traps Sunday. No less than five 25 atralghta were turnm in during the day. Charlie Monaghan took top hr-n- ora wnen ns turned in two straignts. with George Jantser and S. G. Men- denhall tied for second place with 49 each. . Club members are showing much Interest in the annual meeting and team ahoot set for Sunday, Jan. .26. The team shoot la scheduled to start at noon and will, be followed by a dinner served In the club house, after which, a board of directors will be elected. The scores: J 35 35 24 34 34 34 33 33 33 33 35 33 18 20 30 31 19 20 30 18 Charite Monaghan ......35 Geo, Jarttrer ...35 S. G. Mendenhall...... 35 Geo. W. Porter.........33 Elmer Wilson 33 T. B. Daniels...: .js Dr. C W. Lemery.. ... 33 Rsy .Coleman ..MHMn..33 Dr. K. R. Durno.. 32 Bill Bates. 31 BUI Young 20 F, M. .Craig 33 Jack Porter 31 Ches. Wood 19 Dr. W. Blahop......17 I Jlmmle Valentine.. 19 Marvin Gleason 18 I Geo. Eada 16 Dr. Thayer .. 13 L. R. pickard (pro.). ...24 Sid Newton . ... 33 Ed Lamport 32 R. B. Miller..... 31 Clarence Eads 31 SALEM, Jan. 30. (AP) T. R- Johnston, representing the Interstate commerce commission at the national capltol, arrived In Salem today to assist common carrier truckers . en gaged In Interstate business ln their applications tor certificates to permit operation.. , 1 February, J2 has been set ss the final date lf .which those companies now ln business mAv mske nnnitra. tloni for (he6 permits without show ing "publlo convenience and neces sity." . The Interstate commerce commis sion agent will be' here most of, this week to aid the truckers. Individuals Designed Soencer dress and, surgical garments Mrs. H. M. Welshear.. Phone I3S3-R.. . HELP ON PERMITS Positively Ends Tomorrow! It BREAKS ALL RECORDS FOR LAfrS! WEDNESDAY ONLY! Brit then he'i no lady either : . ho that makei 'em even) 6G0.1WT JoariGsnnslt CCHLttllT with Walter Connolly Billie Burke UPnlc Huiaki NXMO BROKE IHt , . Killed On Highway . . 7ANOOUVEK, Wash., Jan. 30. m airs. Msry Scherrer, 60, was killed Saturday night . when struck by aa automo'olit as she walked across the street ln front of her home, joe Froha of Orchards, the driver, was not held. Mrs. Scherrer was drcwd 13 ilark clothing and Frohs said he had no chance to stop on the wet highway when he saw her dimly In the dark ness. . 1 ., WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken wlndowa reasonably. Trowbridge Cab lnet Works. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PHONE 9H9-R for re-upholaterlng. 1 finishing, re-glulng. Thibault. DAY A n'ght service carpenter work. Lee Williams, 1520. N, Riverside. FOR RENT Apartment; no children. 718 Welch. TRADE Nash for Austin. Hotel Grand. . Vlmonkj HEATED, front room for rent. 346 N. , Grape. , . . . HAVE you seen "Mamma's Baby Boy. a 3-act comedy by the Sams Valley Grange, at the Gold , Hill school gymnasium, Jan, 22 B p. m. 100 and 25o. $210 EQUITY, bal. $310 In, Uedfo-d property for sale or trade for car. Janitor.' Carglll Court. TYPEWRITERS Blerma. 116 N. Cen. tral, Phone 283. . , LOST 8-mos. old pup, light hrowa with white markincrs ln . vicinity of null district. Reward- Tel 822-L. SMALL furnished house st 124 S. , crepe St. Frlgldalre.. Adults. $22 50. TAKEN UP A few turkeys. Owner may have same by proving property, paying for advertising and charges. Route 1, Box 213. . Hohlweg's Top Shop TOPS . RBPESIGNEO AND RECOVEHKD TO ORDER Bartlett at Eighth. Phone 687 A Three Days Cough 1$ Yotir Danger Signal No matter how jnanY medicines you have tried for your cough, chest coia or oroncnuu irritation, you ctus get relief now with Creomuislon. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chanca with anything less than Cieomul sion. which, goes right to the Beat bf the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed mem branes as - the germ-laden phlegm) Is loosened and expelled, , j , Even - It .other remedies have) failed, don't bo discouraged, your druggist IS authorized to guarantee Creomuislon and to refund your money If you are not satisfied with; results from the ..very first bottle. Oct Creomuislon right now. (Adv.) K At shown Wed ""day nigfat only at the HOLLy T.HEA TBE j Starting THURSDAY! w w m mi m p m w int iyim ,,. B RANK AT MONTE CARLOI" R t P K . M K ! Oregon-Washington Mortgage Co . v-m t.ini ft 1". r T Ab 9. tritn... r T. C. Thnnia spy JTZil kk Us . tisa tam