Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 30, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Mromronn matt; tribune, medford, orrcjon, Saturday, 'aucitjst no, 101a.
PXGTJ EHR1CH.
Tho Women's Missionary society
of tlm Presbyterian church will moo
with Mm. Hayes on lions I-ano 'I Men
Money to Loan
day nt 2:30 o'clock. Thero will bo
a ii Ion for tliuni) who wlnh to go, Tlm
I L. - w w iiOTanOTmMHaMHHMMMMM
Hn'"VVa '( i swwi wmiinn iinamiw "SlMHfclri Vk
Indian will meet ul tho church nt 2
o'clock.
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TliniiiKli tho ciiurHloy ur I ho Aide
land City Federation of Woiiiun'ii
clulm, of which Mm. i:, (!. ditnl In
president, tint wuiiimi'ii clulm of (ho
vnlloy urn Invited to attend it banket
plenlti mill pinsriiiu In riimilniiiiun
Kmvo Tuesday, Hnptumhor 'Jml, Lunch
Ih nt twelvn o'clock mill tho pniKrnm,
which will mint din form of a Kunentl
riiiifnriiiiro In rewird In nluti lu'llvllles,
Ih lit Iwo.thlrly. Tho liivllntloii h
intended In nil iiioiuhorM of tho Wed
nesday Htinly Chili, tlm I'nroiil-Toiich-orn'
itmiivlutloii nn well as to nil
members of tint llreater .Medford
Club, It Ik hoped Hint it Inritn mine
her will iimki) It convtinlnnt to su
either on tho train or hy iiutoiiiiilillo
nml Hint .Medford will muni n dnh'Kn
Hon coiiiini'iiHiirnlit with tho nlroiiKlh
of Imr orftniilxntliiiiM,,
Tim ullliimtu nlm of each cltili wo
man wlillo Ini'luillm; Itiillvlilunl
Krowth nml culture, should ho tliltt
ovory nienniirn dlsriissml, every plinso
of work advocated shall rcnutt In
tiMililiiK belter wlm, belter motlinm.
belter honiu-innkoni, Tim KitthorliiK
nt Ashland Ih planned In tlilrt spirit
nml U nu effort to iiiuplinslzn tlm
Importance of ro-npnrntliiu ntid on
conrnun tho rlnli spirit,
Hperlnl ntleutlnn U culled to tlm
npcoliil premiums offered hy tho .Med
ford Wnrehnuim roinpniiy thrniiKh
tho luniuu'.ur, Charles I. oho, for tlm
best lirond mid IiIhciiIIh inhibited nt
tlm county fair September U-I.1, nt
follenn:
Ilonl lmf of lirond 300 potindc
Flshor'it llloiid flour, first prlte: G(
pounds Fisher's lllciid flour, second
prlfo.
Mont Itlnrtilt 1 00 pound Fisher's
llloiid flour, flmt prlto; M) pouuiU
1'lnlnjr'n llloiid flour, second prize,
TliU lit on tint itnino Imsl mi kUoii
In 1 01'.'. No professional linker will
bo allowed to compote.
Mih. Frank Madden onturlitluod
iiiohI rliiirmliiKty ul her homo on tho
old hIiiko road Wednesday with n
luncheon for tlm ploiiHiin) of Mm. J.
!'. Mnliiiiuy of Juneau, Alaska, nml
.Mth, DriiroriiH. Tlio Iwusu wiih prul
tlly decorated, pink anion) hclliK mod,
IIohIiIoh tlio honor kuohIm those luvlt-
oil uuroj MoHditiiioH llurko. A. W,
Florti, (limrKo Carpenter, A. (! Flow,
A, IS, lliiitniDH, Hoiiysnillh, U. II. Ilau-
loy, I.. It. 1 1 iihhurd, Charles Nnwlinll,
llollowny, Hill llmiill, !'. II. Ilopklun,
I. II. Cuwleti, Minn Cnrpuntur.
Mr. (loorKO AndrowH returned thin
week from nn custom trip, To cole
hralo hi return Mm. Andrown kuvo n
dinner Tliumday inonlun to it fow
frlomlH nt tholr homo on tlio Centra I
I'olut road.
Mr. mid Mm. .1, M, Under of I'lioo
nix, MlMit Maud Nowhury, Carl Now
hury and deary (larrolt havo roturuod
from n iiioiiIIi'h ouOuk nt tlio llader
mimmor homo In tliu Dead Indian
country.
Tlio Jarkion county plonrern hold n
reunion In Aitlilmtd Thumday wlilcli
wan largely ntlonded by plonecrn
from till pnrtM of tliu country, l'rof.
Iromo of Now York I'.uvo n inot In-
toronlliiK nddrcnH and n very Kood mil-
ulrnl proKrnm wnn rondorod. A nuuii
tiiouit diner vnm nerved hy tho Native
naiiuhtora of Atihlainl In tliu (i. A. It.
Imtl,
Minn I'lorn tlrny entertained turn
ty-fhoof her pupils I'rlday afternoon
with mi liiformnl muMi-itl ul her
homo on ttouuvit uwnuo. An exeoN
lout proKrnm wan Klven, Ihero helni;
notoftlouM from Halnt SaeiiH. (IrleK.
(loddard nud lleethoveli. TIiIh Ih the
flmt mimical kIvoii by Ml tlrny nftur
tlio Hummer vacation.
Mr. nud Mm, K. (I. TrowhrldKo nud
family nud Mm, M. I!. IlKKlenton of
ClilruKo liavo roturuod from mi nulo
trip to Crater l.nku, I'ollcnn liny mid
eantorn OroKon.
Mr. mid Mm. (leorKo It. Carpenter
roturuod Monday from mi extended
motor trip, They vlnltod Yonomltn
nud returned la Kurokn mid Crescent
City.
xMr. nml Mm. M. W. Wnmiur nnlor
tnlneil nt dinner thin week for Mr
nud Mm. II. !'. I'lntt nud poii nml Mr.
mid Mm, Howard mid dmu;litur.
Mr. I'aul Jnunoy lift I'rlilay for
Ynkluin, whom ho will remain for
Houivtlmn nud do nnmo work tor tliu
dopnrtmeut of nRrloulturu.
Mr, Miller nud family mid Mr.
Clarenco Kudu nud family havo re
turned from n trip to Crater l.au mid
Klnmntti Kn. Ih.
Mm. I'.il. HophliiHof .Snowy llutto
orclinrd U entertaluliiK her nlntur.
Mm. Ilrnucnui nud tliu MUa Ilrnn-cniiM.
A iiiorI delightful Knrdeu parly
wiih kIvuii hy Mr. mid Mm. K, H. Hnn
loy nt Hiolr country homu Thurmlny
ovenliiK, to honor tholr KUontH, Mr.
nud MrH, Mnlonuy of Jiinonii, Alnnkn.
Tlio lnr,o porchen nud Inwn woro
lighted with lantern moiit efectlvely
mid the hiiiHo wnH n iiiiikh of flower
- roiio, iiHluri! nud Ivy holuu mot itr
tlnlleally unod,
Dnrlni: tlio eveuliiK thero wiih danc-
Iiik on tlio porclien.
Hnpper wmi nerved nt munll tnhlex,
Mm, OcorKu DiikkuU pn;nldliiK nt tlio
larKn lahlo In tho IIvIiik room,
IIohIiIox tho kuchIh of lionor thoio
preHont woro MexHm. nnd Mvudnmnit.
A i:. IteamoH, (JuorKO DiikkoU, Krcil
CowIoh, l.'dKnr llnfer, Kroil Ilopkltm,
Crank Madden, ItliiKhnni, Connor,
(IcorKu Carpontor, Conro Kloro, Outli
rlo, Cliitnilliir ICnan; Mendainen Con
nor, Hurko, Ilrnncoim, Klero; MIrhoii
llurko, Connor, IlliiKhnm, llollowny,
tlio MIskph UnKKutt, Ilrnnceim:
Moimm. Alfred Cnrpontor, Leonard
Cnrpuntur, Diinhiir Cnrpontor, Hlntur
JoIiiimiii, IlliiKlinm nud TrotiHou.
Mr. nud Mm. II. C. K'entner nnd
family lonvo Monday for I'hooulf
where they will occupy tho I'Uli reH
Idenco for it couple of iuoiiHih. And
Mr. mid Mm. KIhIi nml family will
occupy tlm Kentnor lioimo on Went
Tenth street forthat time.
Tliu uncial meellni; of tlio I.uiIoh
Aid of tlio llaptlnt church will ho hold
on Hid urn-olid TuoHdny In Soptoiuhor
liiHlead of tho flmt Tumdny, nt tho
homo of Mm. MiiihIi on North 1'eaeh
Htieut.
All Klkn' wIwih nro rmiueHtotl to ho
pri'Hent lit n JiieetlUK at Hotel Mud
fonl Monday, Koptomliur tut, nt .1 p.
m. to complete plaiiH for tlio carnival
which Ih to ho hold.
MoHdumoH Win, AukIo, II. Plait, T
W. MIIoh, J, llnrkitull mid .1. O'llrlen
woro uniiiriK thoim from Medford who
attended tliu pioneer convention at
AhIiIiiuiI TlitirHdny.
MIhh Itnth Coreyall or Heiittlo will
he In clutrKu of tlio kliidorKnrluu
which will lm hold In tlio IiIkIi nrliool
hullillnn. MIhh Coroynll U it couhIii
or Mr. C. M. Kldd.
Mm. K. II. IIopkliiH mid family
nud hor Hlnter, Mm. Hriinemm, nnd
tlm MIhhoh IlmurniiH iiutdo n trip tu
tlm llelnmn hatha itt AhIiIuuiI Friday.
Tlm I.ndloH Aid or tho Cluiutlnn
cliurcli hold it bopIhI muutltiR nt tlio
homo or Mm. (JulHimhorry WodnuB
day afternoon or thin week.
' Mrs. L. K. Knitrt nnd hor nlcco,
Mhm Irouo I'lotuor, uro BpeudliiK n
fow dayH on tho uppor Hokuo rlvor.
at
Mr. Alox Utuliso nrrWt'H Rnturdny
from California fur it visit with IiIa
purontB, Mr, ami Mrs. W'm, UikIko,
. Mr. Crnnston Lamed of Chicago Is
vIbUIiib frlonda la tho valloy.
Mr. nud Mm. J; A. Wcntorlund liml
nn tholr KUOHtn thin week Mr. nud
Mm. lJinll Johnson of Cowrlo, Iowa.
Mr. nud Mrs. I. M. Amy nml Mrs.
J. C. Hull have returned from a
i-nmpliiK trip nt Union Creek.
Mr. J. M. Hoot nud daughter Jos
opliluo hno returned from CoIchHu
wheru they hnu bvou camping.
MU Mnry TrowlirlilKn lenvos Sun
day for ChU-o, Calif., where hIiu will
attend iiormnl school thlu year.
Mr. nnd Mr. J. V. Snider nro re-
celiiK coiiKrntulntlouH on tlm birth
of it ditiiKhter Auguat '.'7th.
Mr. Trim Cox who Iiiih been visit
Iiik in Modfnrd, has returned to her
home In Alameda, Cnllf,
Dr. Harbor and family nml Mr. nud
Mm. Moo havo returned from it motor
trip to Crescent City.
Mr, nnd Mm. Conro I'loro enlor
tallied at diner itt their country homo
Friday owului;.
MIhh Sauteo, ono of tho IiIkIi school
toachnrH, Iiiih returned from her Bum
mer vacation.
Mr. mid Mm. 1 IC. Dutiul havo ro
turuod from n nix weeKa' trip through
tliu unst.
Mm. K. Kllppel nud Mhm Allen
Kllppel have returned from Biiutw
I. nko,
Mrti. J, (1. tlnuld of l'ortluml wits
tho kuohI or Mm. K. II. llopkluu this
week.
Mr. nnd Mm. V. U. Kills or Oihiiko
street left thlu week for San Francis
co,
Mm. M, I', Schmltt mid family re
turned from it trip to California.
Mr. T. J. Tinker nnd family nro
mnkliiK tliu trip to Oratur Lake.
Mr. nnd Mis. A, F, Noth havo ro
turuod from it ttlp to Nuwport.
Mr. C. II. IIuIIIh or Haorainento Is
vIbUIiik rolatlvea In Medford.
Tlm "Mother's McoHiik" of, tho W.
C. T. U, mot with Mrs. MnnnliiK on
Welch street AiiKiist 28. Flowom
woro overywlioru In evlilonco. Thoro
wns a larKo audience nnd it kooiI pro
Krnm IncludliiK ntuoiiK other HiIiikh
tiinemor West's iiidhkuco to tho poo
plo of OroKon, nnd n reading showlnK
a mother's Influence In nftur )rnr.
Mm, (Iressley iniiK benutlfiilly,
"Mother's I'rnyer."
Mrs. Manning In hor carlcnturo of
"Wldder dreen," mndo tho laiiKh for
tho crowd,
Tlm luminous session wns brisk nud
lively nnd full of Interest.
All Indies nro Invited to lino up
with tho W. C. T. If. to mako Mud
ford n clean city.
When tlm builnonn session cloned
Mm MnnnlnK sorvod luncheon, after
which tho crowd dispersed voting It
n Kood time.
After n vacation of two months
the Indies of St. Mnrk'n (lillld will
moot ns muni every Thursday nt 2:30
p. m. nt St. Mark's hall. Tlm flmt
meetliiK will take plncn next Thurs
day afternoon, September -I. There
will nlso bo n special iucoHuk of the
Indies Saturday, September G, nt 3 p.
m, ul St. Mark's hall to meet Illshop
Scaddlni;.
Minn Helen l'urucker entertained
tliu Klrls of tho Seldom In club In
lionor of Miss houlso Williamson,
who leaven soon for KtiKone. Those
present were: Misses Louise Will
Iniunou, l'rnnces Kinney, Ix'.ih Wnl
them, Jena HiiiIku, Vera Olmntuud
nml Irouo Smith.
Mr. nud Mm. (ietrhell, Mr. nud
Mm. II. T. Flnloy, Mm. ItoKers mil!
MIhh I'lnley havo returned from u
motor trip to Crescent City itii-1
Huruka.
Mr. mid Mm. Wilbur Jones of Itoss
l.nne nud Mm. Hfflo Tulor of Med
ford, attomled tho l'loneer Keunlou
nt ABhlniul Thursday,
It Is expected Hint Itev. Hamilton
will tako chitrgc of St. Mnrk's parish
permanently October 1, nud possibly
nt nu earlier dnte.
The executlvo committee, will havo
their reKular monthly meetliiK nt tho
Medford hotel thin coming Monday.
Mrs, 1'Mwlu Janncy of WushliiKtou,
1). C, Ih vIsIHuk nt tho homo or hor
nun, Mr. I'aul Jnunoy, In 1'crrydnlo.
Minn Ktholyimn Drown I spondlm;
it short time with her pnrenln, Mr.
nnd Mm. W. I, Jlrown. Miss llrown
Is IravelltiK ropresontntlvo of a whole
snlo hoiiso.
l)r, K, It, Henley nnd fninlly nnd
Mr. Clinrles HtrnnK nud fnmlly Imve
rotiirned from n suvernl weeks trip
throiiKb Contrnl nnd Knslcrn Oregon.
Mr. mid Mrs. (I. K, Hoffman havo
returned from n motor trip to Crntor
I.ako mid Klnmnth Falls, retumliiK
vln northern California.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles McCoy of
Han DIoko nro vlnltltiK In Meodford,
Mrs. McCoy wns Minn Mnmlo Uorcgnn
of Jncksonvlllo,
Ux-Mnyor Canon nnd wlfo nnd son
nro expected homo soon from Wiscon
sin, where they have been spending
tho summer.
Mr. Annliel Hubbard nnd family
and Mrs. W. W. Woods havo returned
from n trip to Crater Lake and Kla
math Falls,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott dnvls nnd daug
tor lenvo soon for Ilurkclcy, Calif.,
where they will reside for sometime.
Mrs. A. D. Miller of Klnmnth Fnlls
nnd Miss Mno Whlto of Snn Fran
cisco nro visiting friends In Medford.
Mr. nnd Mr. I'. M. Kershaw and
Mrs. 1). T. Cox hnvo returned from an
auto trip to the Klamath country.
Mrs. 8. sT Smith and her sister, Mrs.
P. 11. Jackson of Wichita, Kansas,
hata returned from Colcstln.
MIsh (irncn Nelson who has been
vlnltlng relatives tins returned to her
homo In Fcsscndcn, N. I).
Mr. S. T. Richardson and family
have returned from Colcstln, wheru
they hnvo been cnmplug.
Mr. nnd Mrs, A. A. Dnvls hnvo re
turned to Ilerkeley. Cnl., where they
will spend the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Torncy and fam
ily hnvo returned fro ma camping
trip nt Crater Lnko.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Dohny, Mrs. W.
II. Ilnrnum nnd Mrs. C. Uodgo spent
I ho week nt Colcstln.
HI'IIIN'(JFIi:iI)f Mush., Am-. .'JO.
Owing to u delay caused by n Hlorm
I'rcHiriVnl Wooilrow NIIhoii'm private
enr Imliiy Iruveled from Now Ilnvrn
lo HiirinL'fioIil nttnelieil o n HaiiKcr-
liiimi exeiimion. It wiim eoiiileiI lic
liitnl n buffet enr filled with slioiil-
ing barleiukm. Srerel Hcrvic
AkciiI InrvlK told the uuimigcr of
Ilin buffet enr Hint I'rpidonl Vjl-
Hon nml IiIk party were in tlio ear
imirieilinlely beliitwl nml the maunder
H'nnli'tl lo K'ud buck ilrinkM for the
entire parly. His offr wnH grate
fully ileelineil.
FHE DEAREST
BABY
Mr. Wilkes' Fondest Hopes
Realized Health, Hap
piness and Baby.
PIntlsburg, Miss. ' Lydin E. Tink
hnm's Vegetable Compound lias proved
very bencficinl tome, for now I urn well
nnd havo a sweet, healthy baby, and
our homo is happy.
"L was nn invalid from nervous pros
tration, Indigestion and female troubles.
l'rof. nnd Mrs. llond hnvo roturuod
from tholr Bummer vacation.
Mm, .T. llrown him roturuod from
it fow days' stay nt Coluutlu.
.
Dr. J. J. Cloblo has rotiirned from
nn custom trip,
Mr. nud Mrs. Win. I. Ynwter. Wll
Hum Vitwter nnd MIhh Jean Antiunion
uro on it motor trip to Crntor Lnko.
The (inlld or St. Mark's church will
hold IIh regular meeting Thurudny aft
ernoon In St. Mitrk'a hull.
Mm. W, (1. Davidson nud MIhh Mnry
Duvldnon aro spending tho weok In
tlm Applegate country.
Mr. mul Mrs. Cleorgo Dnggotl hud
another of their onjoynblo uiuslcalea
Saturday ovulug,
' Mr. nud Mm, Hon (litruott chaper
oned a Jolly crowd on n picnic, nt ABh
lniul Thursday.
Dr. nud Mra, Illckorts loft Friday
for it trip to Crntor Lnko nml Klamath
Fulls.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John A. Perl and
family have returned from a camping
trip on ltogno river.
Mr. iouls C. Hollo of Mount He
bron. Col., Ih visiting bis daughter,
Miss Gladys Hollo.
Mrs. 1M Andrews nnd daughter,
Mlns Carolyn, havo returned from nn
outing at Colcstln.
Mrs. 1.. J. Scars who has bcon tho
guest of Mm. Helen llnsklns has ro
tiirned to ICugcno.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Haruoburg
hnvo returned from n trip to tho Dcnd
Indian country.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. It. Stewart havo
returned from an auto trip through
Hasteni Oregon.
.
Mm. Mnmlo Isaacs lllddlo nnd son
Harold hnvo returned from n visit to
Portland.
"I think I Buffered every pain a wo
man could boforo I began taking Lydla
K. PInkhnm's Vcgetnblo Compound, nnd
1 think it saved thia baby's life, as I
Iot my first one.
"My health has been very good ever
since, nnd I praiso your medicino to nil
my friends. " Mrs. VnnNA. WILKES,
It F. D. No. 1, PInttsburg, Miss.
The darkest days of husband and wife
aro when they como to look forward to
a childless end lonely old age.
Llany n wife has found herself Inca
pablo of motherhood owing to somo
derangement of tho feminino system,
often curable by the proper rcmedie.1.
In many homes onco childless Uicro
aro now children becnuso of tho fact
that Lydla E. Pinkbsm's Vegetable
Compound makes women normal.
If you want special ndrice writs to
I.tiIU K. linkham Medicine Co. (conn
dcotlal) Lynn, Mas-. Your Idler will
bo opened, read and answered by a
woman and held In strict confidence.
HOW DID Till: IIIIH)
THAT"
KNOW
To havo too much of tho good things
of llfo mnkcH us uncomfortablo
even sunshlno
Mm, Peter Steonatrup lins roturuod
from it trip to Shabta Springs,
Mr. nnd Mra. llnrry Stoddard louvo
Saturday for it visit In Sonttlo,
Miss Tholtun Uadcllffo hna roturu
od from n visit in Ashland.
Miss J, Vilas Heckwith leaves soon
tor tho oast.
Senator and Mm. Calkins nnd fam
ily nro tho guests of Judgo nud Mrs.
Calkins.
Mrs. Francis Kinney la tspcudlng
tho week end with Miss Helen l'ur
ucker.
Mr. A. W. Wnrno'ck of Minneapolis
Ih tlm guest of Mr. mid Mrs. Porter J.
Nuff.
MUh Anna l'urucker him returned
from an extended trip through the
oast.
Mm, Harry G. Lnwronro was tho
guest thin weok ot Mm. W. L. mils.
k
Mr, nnd Mm, M, h. Alford aro
spending snumtlmo nt Pelican Hay, -
Mr. C. It. Fry nml family nro
spending their vacation at Trail.
MIbh Frances lIitBklns has roturu
od from it visit nt Newport.
Mm. A. T. nrown lott this weok
for n visit In Astoria.
.
Mr, nnd Mrs, V. F. Isaacs spout tho
weok nt Pollcnn liny.
Mrs. J. D. Doll has returned from
n trip to Mnrshflold.
Mrs. J. K; Toft hns roturnod from
uuoutlng at Colestlu. I
ffiiSt
"Thin Is pretty not!"
Prvs-plrutloii "H-slrvitiiiiu'!"
Steam's Necessity stops oxcesslvo
perspiration makes llfo moro com
fortable tbeso sultry days 25c.
Nylotla Toilet Wutcr very ro
freshing! You'll llko It very much
everybody does! 75e.
"Tho sweotness ot lov prlco sol-
dom equals tho bitterness of poor
quul!ty."
1IASK1NS IOU IIKAIril.
FIFTY-SKCOND ANNUAL
Oregon
STATE FAIR
SALEM
Sept.29-Oct.4,1913
A wholo weok or plensuro nnd Profit
$110,000 OITKUHD IN PItlCMIULS
Oil Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry,
Textile nml Other Kxhlbits
Horso races, Shooting Tournnmont,
FIroworks, Hand Concorts, Uugonlcs
Exposition, Children's Playground
nud othor free attractions, including
Hoyd nnd Oglo's Ono Htng Circus.
Freo Camp Grounds. You uro Invited
Send for Premium IJbt nud Entry
llbtnks
IteiluctHl 'rates on nil railroads
For particulars mldrosa
FltAN'K MICUKDITH, Secrotitry
Salem, Oregon
I Imvc llic ngeiicy of tlio llollmul Mort
gngti Company, who arc loaning money on
improved city and ranch properly.
Their inspector will ho here to pass upon
applications next week. AW those desiring
lo borrow money should have applications
filed by Thursday, September J.
H. S. STINE
Kooih 2, Stewart Block
VERONICA
California's Natural Medicinal "' I
Spring Water f
Nature's Cure for
Sluggish Liver and Kidneys
Per Bottle, 50c.
Case of One Dozen, $5.50.
Guarantee Use three bottles free; if not
satisfied, return the case and we will re
fund $5.50.
i
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near Postoffice.
Phone 10.
WATCHES
t
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for men and women that havo passed rigid Inspection boforo
placed in stock and sold, by men who understand them per
fectly and can Intelllgontly advlso tho purchaser.
No matter whether you buy a low-prlcod watch or ono of our
most extravagant repeaters, you wilt rccolvo tho samo courteous
treatment and havo tho samo confldonco In your purchase
Our woman's watch nnd our mnu's watch, both In cases aro
wonderful values. Bracelet watched In great variety. Wo offer
both American and Swiss.
Martin J. Reddy
Tin; ji:wkij:ic
NKAH POST OFFlCli
838g
An oil that maintains its
uniform body in all tempera
tures and under all conditions.
is one of the first requirements of
the motorist.
The Standard Oil for Motor Cars
Fulfills this . requirement exactly. , It does not thin
out in the sometimes intense heat of Arizona and
Southern California; yet its low cold test keeps
it from becoming heavy in tho cooler climates
of the Pacific Northwest.
ZEROLENE The Carbon Proof Oil.
Sold by Dealers Everywhere,
Standard Oil Company
(CALH-OKN1AJ
PORTLAND
SAN FRANCISCO
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