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Friday, June 14, 1935 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 6 FABERS TO IA»S ANGKLE8 THE WAR _ OVER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -t- - — Mr. and Mrs Don Faber left Ashland Tuesday for Los Angeles, where Faber plans to attend the University of Southern California for the summer session He has been coach of Ashland high school for the past three years and will be back in Ashland for the opening of school in September. ----------- •------------ SERVICE STATION Below cost, wonderful opportunity for live wire. See Lew Hansen at once, 25 East Main street. JENKINS EAR FOR SALE •MNTHt AIK! AN0F0*>Kt,JI4NlC'n< AMCNTb TRUTf IN 1713 IT6AVt t N<>1 AND IM£ mtHT I0HN0 AIIWAUY 0h£ 5 Hip Of MW QHS TOEHTEQ TXl SWT OF AMID d£UQ (ENUMl AftOKA AND TO JEU AtKHAHODE TDDl£ LINO Mt YOUR EAR.* SAtNUH «XONIÉJ. IM OftNINii «Out fOQ ml ÎA6ERENÛHJH MEOCHANT) WWQuKK- wA9W£D MCAUjf WHEN THE (X PCIV- LfGEt> IMP OlKHAKdl) HER CAWO A NUM9EI? OF ENGLISH JMftAUTItKi Of F TME ((MJTANOOUTOFJKiHrfftPr tN ATN'CiMT THESE CONDITION) SIO^L/ BROUGHT ON SREQOENT OlSPUrtS AND FWAUTREPUT «mini Friday - Saturday ¡ñi c*»»iÑ icMst jt ««o (U'wnail A ITI JM nóh 'Ì u WO»M ìa 4-. ~AT.’»»H HO Jf WùW.»«- F OU«', ht XAÜ BítN nwiUWÍ>*M’ KlStAÎrsCNCFB. M)fU! M496V HM »<0 Ht FtcJKBOi ■N 175» kwt !Ht **» JUTt H ím T fíat « *) .Ait Of i-tsu. xt UflR •mrjHHr.MP *>w»i ro<w® *«’«>c»u»t Rm couhtís ' wikXI,W t !*^ au «tuo n want wiw»’» ine ah iab B^ hhii J Pie* **0MU»iCt «*» A«*»uT SAiH TWBWAStO UMVCCtlSNt.lKT «*j.B*l Hl J FA'• |>4 W'7.1 ANOFORMt .'fhCHJ .CJ! »UIA9 'LOW Of AN BAS’. ARMS ANO ABMIBS *HU if«'.HA «tse losT? 2 - FEATURES - 2 OUT OF THE WEST—INTO YOUR HEAR1 JjSlC«NT BFvft lid XJ£ PLUS AND BUSINESS WAS PLEASURE I STUART ERWIN Sun - Mon - Tue sues SUIS ■ •SIC itiiiii i» a UT SBAIIIIIC EITEITAIIBEII EITIIIICIIZI TUT TIBS TIE SEISIIS SCIEEI ■ ITS Fit JIT! .AINU ».OS FIRST NATION*! League ‘Doormats’ Tromple Klamath And Grants Pass Southern Oregon league games played last Sunday saw the two ‘‘doormats,’’ Ashland and Medford, rise up and upset the two league leaders. Grants Pass and Klamath Falls. At Grants Pass. Manager Cliff McLean pitched the Lithians to a 7-4 victory, allowing only six hits. Ashland collected but four blows but made each one count and the entire Lithian team played the best ball of the year. Medford, with Manager Paul Hoffard in the box. defeated Klamath Falls at Klamath Falls. -6. Scores; R H E Ashland ............ . 7 4 3 Grants Pass .... . 4 6 5 Batteries; McLean and McFar land; Hogan, Thompson, Gipe and Hartman. R H E Medford ...................... . ...... 8 9 3 Klamath Falls ................. 6 10 Batteries; Hoffard and Bouch ard; Carlstrom, Oakes and Booth. ----------- •------------ Seems as though not a few bus iness people who were wondering what they could do with the NRA are wondering now what they can do without it.—Weston Leader. Hercb a real Stiglisi» Regal Amber Distributors 147 N. Holly Phone 1272 Medford BICK POWELL CLOIIA STIMT iwtriE ieiiii 4 IICI »HIT lllll Iclltl IIIITIT IAIE VJuiTIII IF YOUR CLOTHES NEED PRESSING CLEANING ALTERING How They Look Southern Oregon Ix-ague Standings W 1 L Klanrath Falls 4 2 Grants Pass 4 2 2 4 Ashland Medford 2 4 Games Next Sunday Grants Pass at Ashland Klamath Falls at Medford Dutch Mill Has Floor Show Band 2 Nights Week Presen ting southern Oregon's only regular floor show, the Dutch Mill, at Klamath Junction, has been attracting large week-end I crowds to the popular resort seven miles south of Ashland on the Pacific highway. With the Cossack band appear ing regularly every Saturday and Sunday nights, together with their special floor entertainment, and a pianist available every other night excepting Monday, the Dutch Mill has been catering to dance crowds seven nights a week, from 8:30 till 1 am. The Cossack band will be avail able any evening for dancing at the Dutch Mill by arrangement, according to the management. I At Klamath Junction also REGAL AMBER Draught and Bottle Beer ...50c Scalp Treatment Hot OU________ Facaila ________ (Work Done by Students Under Supervision) HONEST PRICES HONEST VALUES UNIQUE CLEANERS ONE-STOP SERVICE SR LE I------------------------------------------------ Medford Cycle and Repair Shop GUNSMITH—LOCKSMITH Lawn Mower Service Phone 261 23 North Fir & FUNERAL PARLORS Medford, Oregon I)R. E. lì. ANGELI Chiropractic Physicliui Nervous unii Mental Disorder» NOUTHERN OREGON HANITAR1UM 160 Boulevard l'boiie 48 I*O1SON RAISINS For molesand gophers, they sure do the work Get then» at Ted's Feed and Seed store. YOU CAN’T SCREEN the cow yard. but DAIRY FLY FOIL gives equal results. 90c j>er gul- lon at Ted's Feed and Seed store. ET.ORERDAN'SINTRMI JO6L1EA A STAEONS A1 i LASNDG FIRST FIVE LADIES to bring in correct answer to the above letter tangle will receive free a new straw helmet, fine for wear ing in yard and garden; also first five men bringing in cor rect solution to the above letter tangle will receive free a good pair of leather gloves. Al Jor dan's, 161 East Main street (our new location). WANTED Couple with references to live In apartment, woman to work for rent. Address care of Miner. YOUR LUBRICATION TROUDLES Here Is A New One for the Children We are selling insurance contracts for children with ar rangements so that if the father pusses out of the picture the insurance goes right along with no more payments. As an example: It you are 30 years old and the child is five, we will insure the child for $1000.00 (or more) ut once and if you should not live even a year, that first payment will pay for the full 20 years of the contract Twenty-one dollars a year, or ten-seventy-one each six months for each thousand of Insurance will pay for this deal, and all paid for in 20 years. Tins is practically forty-one cents a week. Von will find niy ad here evvry werk', »onicthliig different, tuet we I hi II i I< mm > If you do not let ine cipluln inore about th.-«e thlng«. Why not tolrphoiir Itki-J lind teil me wheu I ma> call ut the house? Ah-h-h! Now Here s The Place to Curl Your Whiskers!! DANCE DUTCH MILL Seven Mlle« Mouth of Anhliuid at Kliunuth Junction COSSACK BAND EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS, 8:30 to 1 ORCHESTRA AND FLOOR SHOW (Other Night« By Appointment) Will Be Small One* Indeed When Our DANCING EVERY NIGHT! STANDARD CHECK CHART SYSTEM IS USED (Which Is Approved by the Auto Manufacturer C. L WOLFF North Main and Church 4101/3 EAST MAIN PHONE 84 LOG CABIN Permanent Wave ....$1,00 PLAZA CAFE Wave ...... .Me Long’s Confectionery Finger Comb Wave ___ Shampoo ______ Valley View Auto Haircut _______ Camp Marcel________ Cook’s Pool Hall Manicure ______ Eyebrow Arch . ...25c The Dutch Mill TOM CARTER’S CONGER Filial t s FOR SALE Milk goat, just fresh, giving gallon of milk dally; 2 young kids, price $8. Call at 164 PCT Van Ness avenue. 667 .667 WANTED Two experienced fall .333 ers with tools. Box Factory. 333 FOR SALE Five-room house, all newly decorated inside and out, all in fine shape, lot 100x135. Lithian Batting Average« AB R H AVE Gosnell 6 2 3 500 McLean 23 8 10 .435 Bauman 14 2 5 357 Hardy 3 0 1 333 Hulen 23 e 7 306 Kannasto 17 4 3 .176 Hess 24 3 4 .167 Dembowski 8 4 1 .125 McFarland 11 0 1 .091 O’Toole 13 0 0 000 Hall 4 0 0 000 Harriss 3 0 0 000 JUST CALL Phone 19 WE DELIVER prices at Medford School of Beauty Culture . 5 th mu LZ IIIIILIT Plus Silly Symphony ED CONFLICT! BETWEEN MN ANDENOlAtô Few ice boxes at HECK Checks persplrutlon, col orless and odorless, special 33c at Bolton's Drug store. FOR SALE Or exchange ,a fine corner residence lot located in Lafayette, Colo., two blocks to FIR SLABS are best, big load *3. partly dry. 1’lionc 217-J. the Lincoln highway and near load new dry blox, $5. school and business; will ex change for anything I can use. Leave word at the Blue Front. 67 North Main. reasonable ANOftlftDED mt jMlP AGAIN ANDAMAN. WEST OF Classified Ads gixxl garden, garage, nil fenced, WANTED Competent girl wants nice lawn, price $800, half cash, work earing for children, after a real buy. See Reid and Robison noons or evenings. Cali 406-J. ask for Shlilcv PIANO FOR SALE $50 Dickey's Radio Service, at Wick's. ROLLED BARLEY Recleaned 70-pound sack.... $1.00 WHEAT Per cwt...................... .$1.50 ROLLED OATS 75-pound sack.......... $1.10 ORONITE FLY SPRAY Gal (your container) $1.30 BELLVIEW FEED & SEED On Pacific Highway South of City Limits Open Evenings Men's and Boys' Wear Just Arrived! Merchandise for Fortmiller’s New Men’s and Boys’ Department is arriving daily, and we now have the following items arranged and ready for you: nDECC CIIIDTC w,,h Ncw 1,0 UnEUO Ullin I 0 Wilt Collar Straw, Fur Felt HATS FRISKO JEANS DRESS PANTS WORK PANTS WASH SLACKS Can’t Dust ’Em Overalls ROYS’ SHIRTS K ' " WORK and DRESS SOX WORK SHIRTS DELTS Can’t Dust ’Em CORDS SUSPENDERS GARTERS Men’« and Boys’ Brown-Bilt SHOES for Men FORTMILLER'S Ì The Quality Store C. W. FORTMILLER J. p. DAUGHERTY Buster Brown SHOES for Boys and Girls