S o u th ern O re g o n N e w t R e v ie w * Thursday, Scptem bei M ail o rd e rs ly , 194»' Resident oí Idaho ’asses Away Here w ith se lf-tid d ic sse d stomped e n v e lo p e w ill be filled in order of receip t. A d d re ss m ail Classified Advertisements o rd e rs to th e C r a te n a n M edford. th e a lu an d Mrs B J K ru g ano N elle B urns w e n t th ro u g h n C aves S u n d u y . T hey b i a t th»' " C h a lia u " a lle i ; th e eaves - Reud ’em and Reab - FOR SUPERIOR RUB B E K MATS m ade to m easure, includ ing door m ats, golf m ats, and Monuments and markers. See hom e trailer mats. Reed's M at Burns Memorials. On the Plata. F actory, 124 Alida St. A shland; Phone 4851. 7-11-tf. ... Can you use a brand new 1500 watt - 115 volt A. C. Kohler light F or those w ell-know n Raleigh plant? I can save you S75.00. P roducts, w rite to your local CLAYTON MOTOR CO. dealer. L. C. M elquist, 96 Cool- rep erto ire of th ree G ilb ert and Ashland, Oregon North Main at Church idge street. Ashlaand._____ 7 11 tf S ullivan operas. "The M ikado," "P atience" and "H. M S. P in a ­ 9-19 NOTICE Just received Kur- fore.” Zipper notebooks, all colors. lash Kuriers, Twissors, Kurlcne G athered for the San Francisco Special $4.95. LaMARRE DRUG Cream for lashes at LaMarres run, and held in tact for the road, STORE. Drug Store are several ou tstan d in g opera FOR SALE: M odern F arm E- quipm ent! M artin T erracer-D itch ers; W right tw o-w ay D itchers Offset Disc on R ubber Tires, one only 8 ft. type harrow ; Roll-Over S crapers; L an t Hay Fork, T rac­ tor Buck Rake, and one only, Table Model C ream Separator, 300 lb. capacity; one only, all steel contractor's wheelbarrow', also cem ent m ixer. Have you seen the new m odern, singe w heel “T railcar?” F its any car, hauls 750 lbs. Now on _dis^ play. i l f l Also “R ototillers”. the sensational new garden tractor. Showroom s at N orth M ain and Church. CLAYTON MOTOR CO. A sh­ lan d ’s K aiser-F razier dealer. RHEUM ATISM and ARTH RITUS I suffered for years and am so th an k fu l th a t I am free from pain and able to do m y w ork th a t I will gladly answ er anyone w rit­ ing me for inform ation. Mrs. A n­ na Pautz, P.O. Box 825, V ancouv­ W anted Cash for your diam ond, watch, radio or piano. ROB LEE RADIO ELECTRIC, Jacksonville. 6-24tf We w ant your used in s tru ­ m ents! Now is the tim e to sell th at used trum pet, clarin et or sax. Cash or consignm ent. Bring ’em in to . . . THE MART 270 East M ain P hone 8011 M eetings stars V irginia Blair, p rim a d o n ­ na; M arsdin A rgali, baritone; Edgar Iverson, ten o r and d irector and a host of oth ers will be brought to M edford. S plendid settings and costum es and special lighting effects add color to the presentation. The "M ikado" opens the e n ­ gagem ent M onday night, S ep tem ­ ber 30th, and is rep eated for the special m atinee W ednesday, O c­ tober 2nd. " P a tien c e” is sch ed ­ uled for T uesday ev en in g 's p re ­ sentation O ctober 1st, and “H. M. S. P inafore" for W ednesday O ctober 2nd. Season series tickets a t re d u c­ ed prices, as w ell as single sale, may be obtained at P uruckei Music Store, M edford, Oregon. R egular Legion m eeting at 8:00 p.m. Sept. 24 at the Legion Hall. All L e­ gionnaires urged to be present. A shland Post extends an invitation to all ex-servicem en to attend. © Elks M eeting EACH WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT 8 O'CLOCK ELK'S TEMPLE Get That Ext™ Sot of Keys Made Now! J. F. E 38 East Main A R ent In su ra n c e policy from this a g e n c y w ill pay the re n t w h ile th e propei ty is being re b u ilt if you h a v e e n o u g h Ask us ab o u t COME IN TODAY $. C.Jones & Sons B IL L IN G S A G E N C Y 209 W. Main St. Ph. 7558 Medford .Oregon Main 4 Oak Ph. 8781 Ashland. Oregon FLEA AND D EPEN D A BLE IN SU R A N C E C O U N C E L O R S lO U S l POWDER («aituii DDT er, Washington._________ Pd. Adv. — NUE-OVO L ab o rat­ ories QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from S TO M A C H ULCERS due to EXCESS A C ID ST Than Ever Fares FrsoBookTells of Home Treatment that Most Help o r I t W ill Cost You Nothing Or«» two mW Ion b o ttle« o f th e W I L L A R D f U i t w S T have been sold fo r re lie f o f V m s to r n » o f distress arising from Stom ach a e d O m A m l Ulcor* due to t u r n A c M — m ar IHpMtton. Sour or Upset S tom ach, aawlnou. H e a rtb u rn . SlaopIm cnoM. etc., do» to S t r O M A cid. Sold on 15 da ys' t r ia l I A ak fo r “ W illa rd '» M m sace” w h ich fu lly EAST SIDE PHARMACY Now! Ends Saturday 4 HOTBED! Single . . . O f Harem Hanies, HHanaus Happenings! Billing LATEST NEWS EVENTS Starts Sunday BUT WHTH THIS HTIR IS OH maneuvers Fare was $3.40 ITSSTWCTIT a pleasure ; Chorl« DRAKE lois COLLIER Now only $2.95 PLUS 15% TAX. COMING SU N D A Y Howard Hughes searing saga el the Seuthwest presenting two I new stor- I destined -^.disteveries! with 1ANI RUSSELL JACK l U I T I l , THOMAS MITCHELL WAITER HUSTON How has Pacific Greyhound been able to actually reduce fares in Oregon . . . when almost everything else costs more today? ANSW ER: by steadily increas­ ing the frequency of Pacific Greyhound service! Let’s figure it out . . . As Oregon communities grow, as Pacific Grey­ hound adds more frequent service, more people ride Greyhound buses. 35 passengers can be carried on one bus for no more than it costs to carry 25. It costs little more to operate a depot for six buses a day than it does for four . .. and so on. If more people ride, Greyhound’s cost of operation per pas­ senger goes down. And Pacific Greyhound passes this saving on to the people . . . in the form of the lowest fares in Oregon, and better, more frequent service than ever. This steadily expanding, lower cost, local trans­ portation contributes directly to the welfare and vitality of each community Greyhound serves. As more and more people ride Greyhound more often, the better the service . . . the better for you and your city. IIZABETH SCOTT H. G. Travis 101 E ast Main St Phone 8181 FOUNTAIN SERVICI MAGAZINES 71786155 SANDWICH II S BEER COI FEE SOIT DRINKS