MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1942.
PAGE FIVB
LOCAL and
VUlU Hare Orvllle Lumen
of Williams creek vu a visitor
t the E. D. Scripter horn at 60
Rose avenue yesterday.
Vliiton Here Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Hurd of Seattle, Wash.,
were visitors In Medford last
week. Mr. Hurd la northwest
representative of the Allts-Chal
mers manufacturing company.
Returns Here Mrs. J. W.
Bean, who has been residing for
the past seven months at Ash
land, has returned to this city
to make her home. A former
Medford resident, she Is now liv
ing at 202 South Crape street
Clothing Room The Church
of Christ at Central avenue and
Jackson boulevard, reports that
the clothing room is open each
Friday afternoon from 2 until 4
o'clock. Anyone In need may
come to the church at that time
and clothing will ba furnished
without charge by the commit
tee, the announcement said.
Contributes Mrs. Edith A.
Garrett, who operates the Kar
melkorn shop at 113 East Main
street, has contributed her li
brary to the collection of books
being assembled for the .men in
service and donated a large
sheepskin-lined coat for use at
one of the aircraft warning
posts, the Jackson County Coun
cil of Defense announced today.
The council expressed its grati
tude and complimented Mrs.
Garrett on her generosity and
patriotism.
Enlisted Sgt. Joseph W.
Cushman, commander of the re
cruiting station In the Medford
federal building, today an
nounced receipt of official word
of the formal enlistment at Port
land, January 15, of the follow
ing men: Leonard L. Bommers
bach, parts man at the Crater
Lake Motors, Fred L. Herrin,
509 Hamilton Street, Richard
N. Davis, employe of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company
here, and Kenneth E. Knox,
Grants Pass.
Joint Meeting Members were
reminded today that the Past
Commanders club of southern
Oregon will; join with the 40 et
8 societe in a banquet-meeting
In the Lithia hotel Ashland, at
6:30 p. m. Wednesday. The
American Legion Kiltie band of
Ashland will provide entertain
ment. A large attendance Is ex
pected from the various Legion
posts in southern Oregon. Of
ficers today issued a special In
vitation to all visiting post past
commanders and 40 et 8 mem
bers. On Leave Don Stanley, son
of Lieut, and Mrs H. A. Stan
ley, Crater Lake hlghwa, Don
Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Everett Gillespie. 304 South Hol
ly street, Roland Rinabarger, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rlna
barger, 138 Vancouver avenue,
end Chester Robertson, Eagle
Point, have been spending sev
eral days in this city on leave
from Sand Point navy station
at Seattle, Wash., where they
have been receiving training in
naval aviation. The boys are en
route to Dallas, Tex, where
they will be stationed for fur
ther Instruction.
Gives Talk Robert F. Kyle,
secretary-manager of the First
Federal Savings & Loan associ
ation of Medford, returned
home last night from Corvallls
where he gave a 15-mlnute talk
on defense savings bonds at the
annual meeting of the Oregon
Savings & Loan League. Mr
Kyle waa elected a member of
the executive - committee, the
governing body of the league.
He served on the resolution?
ommittee the past year. Satur
day night Mr. Kyle attended
the Pose Bowl home-coming
banquet given in honor of the
victorious football team of Ore
gon State college on the cam
pus at Corvallls.
DR. A. R. HEDGES
Chiropractic a Naturopath
Fhrstnan
Phona 3170 128 E. Mala St.
INFECTION
There are various types of in
fections as well as various in
fecting organisms. Much depends
upon the potency of the infect
ing material, the location of its
inception, and the vital energy
inherent within the tissues or
organ involved. Nevertheless,
when infections strike, the de
fensive forces of the body put
forth their greatest efforts.
The nerves the communicat
ing nvstem carry the messages
of need from the tissues In
volved. The proper tissue cells
receive the orders, and soon, out
over the sunnlv lines the circa
latory systems go batallions of
phagocytes to counter-attack the
infection.
Unhampered supply systems
snd normal function enable the
bodv's defense forces to success
fully combat the invading forces.
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Tawss
PERSONAL
Driver Fined Joseph Jay Sil
va, 29, Phoenix, was lited 81
and 84.50 costs in Justice of the
peace court Saturday afternoon
when he pleaded guilty to a
charge of operating a ear with
out a tail light
Plan Passengers Mrs. 3. L.
Segar arrived from San Fran
cisco by United Malnliner yes
were Mrr. T. S. Johnston and
W. A. Ward. Other Mainliners
were flying on regular ached
ul but had no passengen for
Medford.
From Lava Beds Lawson H.
Brainerd, ranger at Lava Beds
national monument, spent today
at park headquarter in Med
ford federal muilding, confer
ring with Ernest P. Leavitt, su
perintendent of Crater Lake na
tional park.
natures From Park Ski con
ditions over the week-end at
Crater Lake national park were
reported to be fairly good by
Thomas C. Parker, assistant su
perintendent of the park. Who
returned yesterday after spend
ing the week-end at the lake.
Returning Tomorrow Miss
Florence Stephens office secre
tary at the Jackson County
Chamber of Commerce, is ex
pected to resume her employ
ment tomorrow after enjoying
a few days of rest at her home
on the Redwoods highway near
Grants Pass.
Fine Levied George Vokaes.
Medford, was, fined 85 in city
police court Saturday on a
charge of parking his car in an
alley. Alonzo E. Alexander.
charged with the same offense.
was also fined 85. He served a
day In Jail and paid the balance
of the fine, 83.50.
Llllard Hare Mack Llllard
special investigator for the dls
triet attorney's office in Klam
ath county, was here today to
transact official business. Llllard
formerly promoted wrestling
caros Here and in Klamath Falls.
He arrived last night and plan
ned to return to his Klamath
Falls office tomorrow.
'
Son Kara Mr ' Thihv w
Cheadle. 448 North Front street,
was today in receipt of word
that her ton, Donald H. Cheadle,
was safe and in good health at
me Hawaiian islands. The let
ter from her inn wa wrrltt.n TW
cember 22 and expressed wishes
for a happy new year. It was
received Dy Mrs. Cheadle Jan
uary 17. Donald had previously
been stationed with Out inw at
Fort Lewis, Wash.
Here On Visit Mrs. R. M.
Evans of Philadelphia - is here
for a visit at the home of her
mother. Mrs. Lottie Daniels, and
brother. Frank Hull, of 817
South Grape street.. Until a few
months ago Mrs. Evans resided
In Washington, D. C, from
where she used to write a col
umn, "To You From Washing
ton," for the Mail Tribune. Her
husband was transferred to
Philadelphia a few months ago.
.
Court Citations Lester F.
Higgins, 24, Prospect was cited
by state police yesterday to ap
pear in Justice of the peace court
at 3 p.m. Tuesday charged with
passing another vehicle with In
sufficient clearance. James D.
Fleming, 80, Medford, waa cited
to appear at the same time on
a charge of parking on a high
way. Chong Lee, 32, Medford
Chinaman, was cited to appear
at the same time charged with
driving vehicle without an op
erator's or chauffeur's license.
Minor Accident Cars opera
ted hv SaT FaWlw mS Vmmlm
Point and Waldo W. Mulke of
noute i were involved to a mi
nor mlihan t ft,. l.t.H..tl.n
of the Crater Lake and Central
roint nignways four miles from
Medford Katlirrlav mn.nlnu mt.
cording to a report ori file to
day. Arthur Coping er of 844 Da
kota avenue and Jack Duane
Wood of 307 South Holly street
arove cars involved in a slight
accident on the Old Pacific high
way two miles from Medford
yesterday afternoon, according
to a report on file today.
Ski Accidents Two ski acci
dents were reported at Crater
Lne national park over the
week-end, according to an an
nouncement today from the park
office In Medford federal build
ing. Mrs. C. L. Zumwalt Klam
ath FaVs. sprained her left ankle
Saturday at 4 p.m. when she
fell at the base of Knob hill.
She ws accompanied by her
husband, C. C Zumwalt Mrs.
R. O. Sproat, Klamath Falls,
sprained her left ankle yester
day at 3 18 p. m. on Knob hill.
First aid. Including cold packs
and a triangular bandage, was
applied by Ranger O. W. Folles
Mrs. Sproat was brought Into
headquarters by Ranger Folles
and members of the ski patrol.
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BRITISH DETAIN
BURMA CHIEF
AS
London, Jan. 19 j"P) Prem
ier U Saw of Burma, who quit
London last November in a huff
after falling to obtain dominion
status for his country, has been
arrested by the British for plot
ting with the Japanese,
An official announcement to
day Indicated seizure of the
round-faced, skirt-wearing little
oriental had balked a conspiracy
to hand over to the Japanese the
British Asiatic possession which
holds a vital role in the defense
of Singapore.
This statement. Issued from
No. 10 Downing street Prime
Minister Churchill's official resi
dence, said U Saw had been "in
contact" with the Japanese since
the outbreak of war in the Pa
cific. "This fact has been confirmed
by his own admission," the
statement added. "His majesty's
government accordingly has
been compelled to detain him
and it will not be possible to
permit him to return to Burma."
Just where U Saw was taken
Into custody was not disclosed.
He went to Washington from
London and was in Hawaii on
his way back home when the
Japanese started the war In the
Pacific. This forced htm to re
verse his Journey.
.U Saw left Lisbon Jan. by
airplane for Cairo, according to
a Lisbon dispatch of Jan. 4.
EKWALL, KNUDSEN
Washington, Jan. 19. MV
Patrick J. Hurley, former secre
tary of war during part of the
Hoover administration, is going
into the army as a brigadier
general.
President Roosevelt sent his
nomination to the senate today,
but the White House declined to
say immediately what assign
ment Hurley would receive. He
will not however, be a line
officer.
The nomination of William S.
Knudsen, chosen by the chief
executive to take charge of the
army's war production and pro
curement program with the
rank of lieutenant general, also
was sent to the senate.
Brigadier Julian F. Arnea was
nominated to be a major gen
eral, and William Ekwall to be
a judge of the United States
customs court in New York.
Ekwall Is a former member
of congress from Oregon. The
White House said he was recom
mended by Senator Minority
Leader McNary.
Madras, Ore., an. 19. W)
Two trainmen were killed and
two others injured early yester
day as a northbound Spokane,
Portland & Seattle freight train
crashed into the rear of another
that had stopped for water at
Metollus.
S. P. & S. officials said Fire
man Adrian Wilson, Wishram.
Ore., and Brakeman Tony Ma-
her. Bend, were killed outright.
Trainmen said efforts failed
to signal the second train to a
halt
KEENER To Mr. and Mrs.
D. S Route 4, Jan. 18, a boy,
Ronald Daryl, 8 lbs., at Stanley
Maternity home.
HANSEN To Mr. and Mrs.
Norman R - RMitjt 1. Jan. 17
a girl, Carmin Joyce, 7 lbs-, at
community hospital.
YELLOW QUISLING
Births
PUBLIC
AT
Members of Master Dance
gave a demonstration on modern
dance technique at the Medford
high school assembly this morn
ing. Tonight a free public dance
recital will be presented at 7:45
o'clock in the school auditorium
at the high school. Master Dance
la an honorary of proficient
modern dancers from the Uni
versity of Oregon, and are ap
pearing here under the auspices
of the Girls' league at the high
school.
Working on arrangements for
tha recital tonight are Beverly
Brooks, Miss L. K. Phillips and
DeVer Taylor, publicity; Jean
ette House, ushers; Homer Mor
ris. Tiger guards; Connie An
drews, programs; Bob Holmes,
Austin Murray and Jack Moffat
technicians.
Local residents, students at
the University of Oregon, ap
pearing on the program are
Eugene Bennett, Helen Smedley,
Elise Older, Merlin Dow and
Bob Forsyth.
DAIRY INTERESTS
To consider problems arising
from the establishment of the
army cantonment and other sub
jects that are vital to the dairy
industry of the Rogue River val
ley, a meeting Is to be held at
the courthouse in Medford Wed
nesday evening,. January 21, at
7:30. All milk producers and dis
tributors are urged to attend
this meeting.
A planning committee for the
dairy industry has been making
a survey of available sources of
approved miik, and tCv making
a study of the problems of sup
ply and distribution that will
hive to be met by the dairy
industry. This committee is com
posed of Robert G. Fowler,
county agent for Jackson county.
Mr. Paul Carpenter, farm econo
mist of the U. S. extension ser
vice and Oregon State college,
and Frank A. Rowe, representa
tive of Oregon milk control
board.
Rogue River
Rigue River, Jan. 19. (Spl.)
The civic club met last Fri
day a the home of Mrs. Carter
and Mrs. Wiley up Evans creek
road. Seventeen ladies were
present and plana were made
and completed for the library
supper which was to have been
given on Dec. 9. It will be given
Tuesday night Jan. 20 at the
high school. A dessert lunch was
enjoyed before the meeting. A
committee meeting wus held
Monday afternoon at Mrs. San
dryg by those who are to help
serve this supper.
The funeral for Cat Stephana waa
held Monday afternoon In Oranta
Paaa. Mr. Stephens paaaed away very
euddenly while setting reading. Ha
baa lived many years up Bvana creek
and haa a heat of rnenda who wui
miaa him. Ha la aurvlved by hta
widow, Nellie, two eons. Earl and
family or Bvana valley and Leo and
family of Calif.
Mr. an1 Mra. Wilbur Ml ton have
moved to Portland, where Mr. Mil
ton haa employment. Cloyd O'Kelley
hav mo-red Into tba houae made
vacant by Mil tone moving and Mr.
and Mra. Raymond Oummlngs have
taken poaeeaalon of the house va
cated by the OKeliye. Both houaea
are on Oak St.
Wa are aorry to report tba ulnaea
of Mr. W. H. Sparks. Mr. Sparka la
getting quite old and hla lUnaea
la really due to bis age.
On Friday. Jan. I. tba Ladles Aid
met la an all day meeting at tha
horn of Mra. Jamea Whipple. Mot
many ware out but tha ladles did
lota of aawtsc for the needy. A pot
luck dinner waa enjoyed at noon.
Tha next meeting will ba an all day
meeting thle Friday. Jan. IS, at Mrs.
Mary Mattaon'a.
Itogue Mvar baa completed tha
aircraft obaarvatloa listening post
and a watch of hours la held by
each two people on watch. Bach I
people have a noun a week.
Mra. Fred Dangler. Mra. Ray Moore,
Mra. Belle Hart and Mra. Dave Oel
vln from hare attended tha Royal
neighbors elub la Oranta paas Tuee.
Craterian Role
With Charles Laugh ton as her
co-star, Deanna Durbln's new
picture. "It Started with Eve",
which opened a three day run
yesterday at the Craterian the
atre, gives the screen's charming
songbird one of the best pictures
of her career.
An euetlea sal en Bat, Jan. S. at
the Holllster store finished up the
dosing out sale. And now thara ta
no store Us tha brick building. AU
Rogue River waa aorry to saa tola
atora quit business.
Mr. and Mrs. Mile Holllster an
moving Into tba Osborn nous on
Broadway.
Tha book have been moved So tha
new library on Oak street.
Word haa been received from boule
Ptckbaum. who left early la Dae.
for a visit to hta mother tn Iowa,
that hla mother paaaed away Dee.
19. after only a few daya illness.
She waa In her eighties.
airs. Fowler haa been working hard
lataly on the Red Croea war relief
drive. She re porta very good re
sponea. Tha quota here waa S3S0.
Delmar Blake'v and Kenneth Bad
ly left Friday. Jan. s, for Portland,
where they are .raiting to ba aent
to tha naval training station at San
Die no.
Mrs. Lovell Berg, a high ecbool
teacher alnoa the first of tha term,
haa re&igned to move to Portland
where her husband baa bean trana
ferred from hla preeent altuaUon tn
Medford. Mlsa Margery Southwell.
a graduate from Oregon state ool
lege, haa been elected to fill her
place. Miss Southwell arrived In
Rogue River Tueeday but will not
tart teaching until Monday.
Jim Whipple and Sam San dry re
turned to their mint on Warda creek
after apendlng a weak at home.
Mrs. Anna Odea of Wuner la
taylng at the home of her daugh
ter, Mrs. Malvln Lutrnan la Oranta
Paaa, where aha la receiving medical
treatment.
Arthur Whlma and Harry Barr are
both patlenta at tha Veterana h capi
tal In Portland.
Prospect
Prospect Jan. 19. (Spl.)
Local boys who were drafted in
the U. S. army and left for Port
land for their physical examin
ations, Jan. 14, were B ib Moon
ey, youngest son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Mooney, Sr.; Lloyd
Arnold, lumber hauling contrac
tor of the George L. Jantzer Lbr.
Co.; nnd Milton Rogers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rogers, and
employe of Dole's sawmill John
Falrchild, oldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Falrchild. Sr., was
also called at this time, but de
ferred until the first nf March
on account of the recent ampu
tatlon of a little finger.
Harry Ooode waa dismissed tram
a Medford hospital, Sunday, where
ha waa confined for a fa daya with
tha Influenza, and baa resumed his
work aa logger for the Oeorge U
Jantaer Lbr. Co.
Announcements were received here
tel. g of the birth of a 74 pound
baby boy to Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Laoey of Prospect at a Medford hos
pital, Dee. IS. Thle la their first child
and also la tba first grandchild of
I, and Mra. Louis Robertaon.
Oeorge need haa recovered from a
ease of mumps, and arrived from hla
borne la Mllwaukla, Sunday, and
baa again Ukea up hla work aa mu.
sic and English Instructor la Pros
pect high aehool.
Mr. and Mra. William Herman left
Tuesday morning for Portland where
they will spend a few daya attend
ing to bualneaa affaire.
Tha "Letterman's Club" of the
local high school, are sponsoring a
GIVE YOUR
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stiifnnssa gH quick relief the faasoos
Penetro Noee Drop 3-drop way. Heed aa
diraeted-helpe opea up eold staffed aaasl
paeeegaa. lavs supply easts ealy 34.
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Mtes On It S:4S-S:0 SS Inc. Us
Kiddle II Including us
Ends Tomorrow Nital
Their Last and Their Funnlaet
WED.-THURB. WITTS
Joan Ouy
ENNETT KIBBEE
Franchot
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"She Knew '"'l
All tha PHi
Answer" Strings"
Screen Revival
One of the many favorites of
bygone days who appear in
Tillie's Punctured Romance",
which cornea to the Rialto the
atre tomorrow, is Marie Dress
ier, "grand old lady of the silver
screen." Others In the cast of
the biggest hit of 1918, which Is
being brought back for one of
the most unusual film offerings
of recent years, include Charlie
Chaplin, Mabel Norman, Ford
Sterling. Slim Summervllle and
the original Keystone Kops.
George Bernard Shaw's "Ma
jor Barbara", starring Wendy
HUler, will be companion fea
ture. earlea of movies, given In tha aehool
gymnaaium, for tha public Tha first
picture. "Touchdown la The Army",
waa on Jan. la.
Mra. HatC. Clark la quite Ut with
a ceae of tnfluenea at her home In
Jantaer Village.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Jantaer visit
ed Mr. and Mrs. Oaylord Tloe at
Oranta Paaa over the week end.
Mr. and Mra. Oeorge U Jantaer
apent Sunday In Klamath Falla,
ehootlng with the Klamath Falls
Oun elub, and Mr. Jantaer had the
good fortune of winning high acore
for tba day.
Bob Dickey, high school aenlor. re
ceived a badly Injured ankle while
playing a practice baaketball game,
Dae. IS. Dewey Hill took btm to
Medford for medical treatment.
aimer Clemena returned from Coy
ote Greek tn Joaephlne county. Dee.
14, where he haa been hydraulic
giant operator at the Davla mine,
and baa taken up hla work of run
ning tha log-loader for tha Oeorge
U Jantaer Lbr. Co.
Mr. and Mra. Raymond Artmlre
and eon, Frank, were guesta Tuee
day, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Raa.
of Medford, Mrs. Artmlre la a sister
of Mr. Rae.
Mra. Phyllla Booth, who haa apent
tha paat two weeka visiting mends
In Loa Angelea, returned to her
home here Sunday morning.
Robert Richardson, who came hare
recently from San Francisco, and la
living In one of Mr. Millard e cabins
at Shady Cove, baa enrolled In Proa
pect high aehool in tba freshman
Lewta Jantaer haa been confined
to hla home with an attack of erth.
rttle. since- tha first of tha week.
Be went to Medford for medical at
tention, Monday.
ACCIDENTALLY SHOT
Los Angeles, Jan. 19. (AP)
Samuel McLaughlin, 84. Santa
Monica, was shot fatally yester
day while driving past a military
area. Coroner Frank Nance said
the elderly man was shot when
a rifle discharged accidentally is
It was being inspected by Private
Gene Morgan, 21, just going on
guard.
Closing time for Classined Ads t
a. m. Too Late to Classify 1340
p. m.
Mats JOc tax Se-SSe Even 40r tat c-4Xr
II to IS-tSe Riddles lie Inc. tax
Mate 1:45 Eves S:4lt-:M
Ends Tomorrow NIMt
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Starta Wednesday
3 SMASH HITS!
freat tba MtgraTeat story foj
CENC fllRNET
Iras fcrt larrr
CUOT tAjUOtt Calfl
MICKEY MOUSE
4 DONALD DUCK
ta Walt Plsneyt
"Orphan's Benefit"
ta technicolor
The -easier that
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"WAR CLOUDS
In the Pacific"
GERLINGER HALL
RATED A HAZARD
Eugene, Jan. 19 m The
University of Oregon defense
council has condemned Gerling
er Hall as a fire hazard, necessi
tating transfer of all student as
semblies and dances to Mo
Arthur court
The 21-year-old building has
Inadequate exits, the council
said.
Too Late to Classify
II ACRES, 6-room home, good bual
neaa and home 41 tea, electricity,
eliy water, trriiretion. In Basle
Point. See w. w. Tnlede.
$3700
IS acres, S-room houaa.
laro barn I I . ,mn .1..
water, fine location, close tn, easy
terme. H. N. Lotland, 33S South
Cakdala.
WANTED TO BUT SO scree of good
'"" . preiersoiy nay land, on
Rogue River, please give exact lo
eauon. lowest eaah price per acre,
whether under water or dry. Ad
dreaa p. o. Box 233. Medford.
OOOD, small chicken coop, plenty of
v. . wiiuuneite.
FOR SALE Exceptional Chippendale
llri.hn.Hl . . . .
- wi'iub woie. aining
table, glaea cabinet. Sold separate
ly or together. Phone 4060.
FOR RENT Unfurnished 7-room,
uicuy modern home, full base
ment. furnace and fireplace. For
particular see Wrights' Motel.
Oranta Paas, Or.
FOR SALE s-room house at edge of
wnn a so 7 acrea In
cluded. All under Irrigation, out
buildings, rabbit hutches, fence
hog tight' Inquire LUlle-s Piece.
Corner - Ooort and Mr Andrews,
eroas to large mllL Phone
FOR KTV-Clrn 9-room bouse.
ev-eara sleeping porch, and
garage, tsleae In. IIS Almond.
FOR 8AIK i Tpung Durham Brlndle
tow, nwea one month. Inquire
Talent Feed Store.
FOR 8ALBJ 30 -Ion chopped hay on
r' "e im. Adolf schuls, Sams
Valley.
BOMB steal radio baraalna. Alao .aS
Smith as Wesson Revolver a" Men.
trlfugal pump, S30. Pick Hardware.
USB OASJOO BRIQUETS for a long
eaungi or, valley Fuel Co. Tel.
DRtVTlrfO) Loa Aneelea Wednesday.
ra a. nva unaerwood, Tex
aco crloe, Baat Main.
MIDDU-AQBD Oentleman wishes to
meet, vaooieaged lady. Box S004,
Trlbvti.
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WAST TO BUT Young sows. Boa
aa. ventral t-oint, ore.
FOR SALE SO acrea. SO cleared, lota
or oaa and fir wood, some saw
timber. 4-room new house, chicken
house, wood abed. All for S1UO.
Terms.
ALSO AO acres. S3 acrea tn clover
and hay. balance pasture and wood,
ft -mom house, new barn, team of
homes, all machinery, head of
cattle. S4000. X. Gould. 403 West
Jackson.
WANT Partner for good bualneaa.
man investment. Money secured.
Tribune. Box iqos.
TRT OASCO BRIQTJTTS Th finest
eono r-ei available. Valley Fuel Co.
Tel. SS78.
FOR SALS1 "SS Plymouth coupe. Al-
w duum waiter, inquire uoieS
Place, Court Ai McAndrawa.
WANTED email houaa. does tn.
neaeonaoie. rnone 26 IS.
FOR SALE -i4 3-door Chevrolet,
Bwu unw, t.yi. can S19S.
WANTED Alt kinds of
uveetoek.
Tribune, Box 181.
FOR RENT S-room modern, rum
isnea noute. S40. phone tsee.
IF TOU are looking; for a trailer
hoiiae. see Jack at 343 H. Front St.
OASCO BRIQUETS Now S1SJO pet"
urm 1,1 ug oeiier tnaa oaau
Valley Fuel Co Tel. 8378.
"ON THE SHELF la not the place
tor uiai camera or yours. Hav
It repaired while Kodak repair
are 33 off. Or exchange It for
cash. We buy them. Brainerd Cam
era Shop. 40 South Central.
HEAT WITH Sawdust At Hogfuel
from MED. FUEL. Tel. Sill.
BEST OFFER thla week Ukea
Chev. Sedan. Running condition,
good rubber. Metzger, Oregon St,
Jackson villa.
P B A Loanb qulctit efnelently
aaoaiva raars nndf agency
RAW FURS WANTED
RIOREST cash prices paid for Mush
rata, sauna. s"jnx, coyote and Boa
Cats
taveatlgata our prices baton yea
eell
MEDFORD BAROAIT BOUSB
37 North Grape
Milk Mixture For
Stomach Ulcer
A recent medical dlacovery now ba
mg used by doctors and hospital
everywhere haa proven unusually suo
ceeeiui m ine treatment or stomaca
ulrers caused from excess ecld. It la
a hermleea preparation yet so effec
tive tnat in many caaee the pains or
atomacb ulcer disappear almost Im
mediately after It la used. Also reo
ommended for gaa pains. Indigestion
and heartburn due to hyperacidity.
Sufferers may now try thle at bom
by obtaining a bottle of Lurln from
their drugalat, Lurln contains thla
new discovery In its purest form,
Easy to take Just mix two teaspoon
rule In a half glass of milk. Costa but
little. Try a bottle. It must saUsfy or
money refunded. Lurln for sal by
Western Thrift and drug stores
everywhere.
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