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MEDFORD MA3E TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OREdON", SATURDAY, JUNE f, 19115 ,J?AtiE THREE l A protty homo wadding took plnco on Juno 1st, nt 1:30 l. m. when Miss Fleta Dlnnclio I'lrlch, tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Ulrlch of Jacksonville, nnd Mr. IUos Chnptnnn of Springfield, Iowa, wero united In niarrlngo ly the Hov. Paul S. Handy. Tho brltlo wore n gown of crco do chlno nnd licr going nwny gown was a beautiful brown mixture. Thn ceremony wns performed at the homo of tho bride's parents. Tho living room was a mass of red and whlto carnations nnd La Franco roses nnd tho couplo woro nia'rricd under n beautiful canopy of nativo ferns, bnby breath and giant blossoms of whlto clematis. ' Tho dining room "was nrtlstlcnlly decorated In beautiful pink nnd whlto roBos nnd ntter tho roromony an elab orate threo courso luncheon was serv ed. Tho brldn was tho recipient of many menutlful and UHcful prosonts. Tho young couplo loft on tltolr hon eymoon for Iowa by tho way of San Frpnclnco whoro they will spend a week or more taking In tho cajiosI tlon nnd will then contlnuo their Journey to Springfield, Iowa, tholr fu ture homo. Tho guests jvero Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Ulrlch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jtoy F. Ulrlch, Mr. nnd Mrs. IajwIs Ulrlch, Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert K. Ilanna, Mr. nnd Mrs. James T. IJuckloy, Mr. Ocorgo Iluck loy nnd Mnstor Francis IJuckloy. A delightful evening wns enjovod by tho Amonln class nnd n number of Invited gtiesta Wednesday evening nt tho homo of Mrs. Uosslo Medoly, 705 Went Tenth street. Tho nffnlr wns In order of eighth grndo school dnys, tho beautiful lawn being transformed into n spnclous school room, A pro gram of n day in school wns given by n number of tho clovor pupils in costume. Miss Elizabeth Illackfnrd played tho part of teacher with hor u mial good management. Refresh ments wore served lunch fnshlon nft cr n Jolly good time enjoyed by about thirty girls. Much crodlt Is duo to ,tho soclnl president of tho clnss, Mis Norn Dailoy nnd her assistants. MIbs Elizabeth Stownrt Is first vico presi dent. Mrs. K. .1. Stownrt will tonch tho lcBson Sunday morning. Kvory moinbor Is urged to bo prosont nt tho . regular devotional hour. All strnng ors nro Invltod to moot with thin elnss U tho First Baptist church nt 9: 15 o'clock ovory Sundny morning. . Among tho happiest soclnl ovents of tho woek wns tho flvo hundred party givon by Mrs. IJrydnno Sander son of Tncomn, Washington, nt tho homo of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Mor rltt of Central Point, Wednosdny nft ernoon. Tho spncIoiiH rooms wero admirably decked with pink sweet liens nnd roses. Mrs. .olln Whlto Pnlley of Oakland. California, enter tained tho Kue8tR,vllh sovornl of hor enjoynblo violin soloctloiiB. Tho aft ernoon hours wero whlled nwny agreeably with cards nnd chatting. Tho hoBtoBH Borvod a dainty ropnst nt tho conclusion of tho pleasant hours. Tho congenial cotorlo of guosts on Joying thn nftornoon wero Mosilnmoa Wnyno Leovor, Shipley Hobs, George Pnnkoy, Kenneth Ilcobe, Jninea Cor nutt, Percy Merrill of Huffalo. Now York Zolln Whlto Pnlloy of Oakland, Urydnno Sanderson of Tacoma, Wash ington, tho Misses Pearl Hohs, Fern Mickey, Edyth Creed, Cecil Creed nnd Fnnclno Mc.Nnsaor. Tho recital given at Phoenix In tho ashombly room of the high school last Monday afternoon by tho pupllH of Mrs. E. V. Coffin, proved a grout 'buccobh. Tho pleasing way in wfcioh the younger pupils plnyod. homo of whom lyd only taken Iot.sons a fow months, was ulo rornarkablo. - ' The advanced pupils plaod with n Blyto and finish uniiaual for their ago All of the pupils played with u superior touch, showing tho oxcnl lorice of tho njQthod usod. Tho vocal numbors on the program woro dolightful and wore received with groat applause, Mrs. Coffin bavin; puptle In both Phoenix and Medford the next ro cltal will probably be given in Mel ford. It U expected to jsle thee ro qltals every two or thrae mantaa am the- are of Incalculable value to the pupils. A fow friends were ontertalaed at' the eeuntry home of Mr. and Mra. H. C. IiM laat Maaday It ketag .MIm Iura Host' birthday. The guU wore (Mr. uail Mm. Pft9tlAS. Mr. Drown, the MImi fMaabeth Kueel man. VUWn llmti, YMft H f and Ciara Johu-u An nudlcnce that filled St. Mark's hall Mondnj evening greeted tho pu pils of Mrs. Gcorgo T. Wilson in elo cutlonnry recital. Tho program wns ojtcned by Miss Vonitn Hamilton with nrnhm's Hungnrlnn Dnnco No. 2, nft cr which Mtngus Aitkin rendered n dialect selection "Grandpa's Hoy." "Tho Hoys. About tho Houso," by M. Qund (C. 13. Lewis), wnH given with n keen appreciation by Miss Helen Jlrown. "Kcho and tho Ferry" by Jean Ingolow, Wns given by Miss Mnr Jorlo Mojers, Miss Mildred Noll ren dered "Hor First Call on tho Hutch or." Mr. O. T. Wilson gavo tile nud ienco n surprlso in his "Nod-a-bo-Town," n lullnby different than tho URual slcej) song. Tho Burprlso enmo In tho fact that Medford possessed a miu'olnn who could wrlto such music nnd Interpret it ns well. Perhaps tho heaviest dramatic selection of tho ov cnlng wnn the sceno from JuBtln Mc Cnrthy'B novel, "If 1 Wero King." Miss Cnrollta Jncks' intortrctntlon of tho various characters, nnd especially ' Louis XI., wero most satisfying, Miss Flora Welch's rending, "The Little God nnd Dickey, showed ability In tho interpretation of tho several characters. Miss Nydnh Nell plnyod "Oh, Evening Star" from Tnnnhuusor, Tho cello solo wns accompanied by Miss Mildred Nell. "Two of Thorn," one of James M. llarrlu's most subtly written dialogues, was rend by MIsh Horn Sullivan ns the closing number of tho program. Over 200 friends nnd members of tho Epworth League Including dele gates from the different chapters In the district attended an enthusiastic rally and reception givon nt tho Meth odist church Friday evening. The church was beautifully decorated In rod nnd whlto, tho Lengeu colors. Clarence Meeker, president of tho Medford Chapter gave a short wol como address followed by nblo nnd hourly rosponsoB from the presidents of tho visiting longups. A short in formnl program consisting of piano duet by Mrs. II. E. Mnrsh nnd Miss Mnbol Could, guitar solo, Dr. F. 0. Carlow, reading, Mrs. J. K. Hnwkln., followed by tho singing of tho con vention hymn. i Following tho program nil ndjourn cd to tho large tent whoro n social hour wns enjoyed In plnylng gnmos, followed by light refreshments. Tho Sorlous Ten ontortalnod tho women fnculty of tho Medford high school Tuosdny evening nt tho homo of Miss Vivian Stownrt on North Onk dale. Tho ovonlng wnss pont with fancy work and gnmoH. Thono proflont woro MIhbos A Ikon, Morrlck, Marshall, Hunson, Mltcholl, Snodlcor, Myrl Davis, Myrtle Purkoy pllo, Edna Dommor, Delia Whlflonot, .Edna Marauls, nedlcth Jonos. Doris Lnyne. Lorona Strntton, Murgarot English nnd Vivian Stownrt. . Wednesday afternoon SI. Mnrk's CSulld met nt tho homo of tho proRl dent, Mrs. Hudgo. After n Hhoit bus iness inontlng Miss Jean Uudgo gnvo n delightful Scotch rending nnd Miss Florence Trowbridge wing in her own chnrmlug mannor. Miss Flero then spoko for nioro thnn an hour on her wnr experiences of Inst fall. Many porsonnl and interesting Incidents woro rolatod, making tho hour nil too short for evory one. Icooronm , cuko nnd coffo wore thon ttorvod. . On Sunday. May 30, Mr. and Mrs, D. A. 11011111 onterlnluod in tholr lovo. y homo on South Holly street In hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Funk, tho bride nnd groom of tho day. At n late hour n plcnle supper wan nerved to a lorHo number of Invltod guesta. Tho event was an unusually enjoy- nble one nnd the guosts doiwrted wishing tho brldo nnd groom many happy returns. St. Mark's Guild served ico orenm, enke. slrawborrlo nnd coffeo Friday ovonlng at tho homo of Judgo and Mrs. Purdln. Frtoud enmo nnU wont nil through tho evening and nlto gother tho ovonlng was both pleasant and auccaaaful In ovory way. During tho evening Mlee Carollno Androwa sang ami M'm Fern Wing playad. Mm ll. K. Tomllnbon of Vancouver atreet gave a dinner to a fow Invltod zuunts Wedneaday ovenlns in honor of Ir. TomltaaoH'a birthday annlvor- ary. After the dinner oardi wero played until eleven o'clock Mr. and Mra. Ouy ChlMere. Mr. aad Mra A. P Olaon ad Mr. and Mra. A. F. fkea- Mt vr the gea4a. The atria' Thursday Brldg Cluh waa eatartained at tke bom of Mr. Bdwia jaaaar harri'd! TMrr afterauoit. Monday erealaf Juae II t. Mark1 Oull.l will th M.Tcbanl' A- .. i in. .ii In ii. r at !' Mnrk HoM An Interesting nnd well rendered musical nnd dramatic entertainment wns gion by tho pupllri of St. Marj's Academy, Monday evening in tho Academy Hall. The program lnclud cd many pleasing vocal nnd lnstru mental selections by tho older music pupils nnd two protty action songs by tho boys and girls of tho primary grades. Miss Carolyn Andrews' ren dition of "Tho Elegy," nnd "Mighty Llko n lloscx" wns greatly npplaud cd. "Wlnnlfrcd Clancy nnd Helen Hor bcrt two ojovon cnr old pupils of tho French class In pretty French songs nnd recitations entitled "Les Hofrnlns'dcs Grand Mores" demon strnted the fact that tholr dally hour of French had not heon vainly spent nnd provided n number highly nppro elated by lovers of French among tho audience Mary Magdalen, n beautiful lilrll cnl drama, composed by a member of tho order wns given by tho larger boys nnd glrlH In n manner that re flected crodlt, on instructor nnd pupils nllke. Tho grnco nnd; dignity of nil wns nn nrgument In favor of tho happy effectH of training in tho nrt of expression. Miss Helen Iteddy in the difficult jinrt of Mary Magdalen showed n skill nnd power unusual In one of her jonrs. Miss Ituth Schiller's Interpretation of the guilty Horodlas was exceptionally good. Particularly pleasing In voice nnd manner wns Miss Lucllo Krontz ns Mugdnlon'H little friend, ituth, the dnughter of Jnrlus, Martha, Magda len's slRtor, wns grncofully portrayed by Miss Mlnuo Owen. Diet Daley's Impersonation of King Herod met with general npprovul. Tho minor pnrts woro well taken. A cultured gontlemun who wns present writing In appreciation nfter commenting fav orably on tho Intollgenco nnd enruoRt nos of tho pupils says: "Thoy scorn ed to have caught tho spirit of tho story nnd no doubt trenRiired up In their hearts lonsons which will sweet en tholr lives and mnko them rich In whatsoever Is truo, lovely and of good roport." An elnborato nftornoon nffnlr wns given for Miss Flutn Munch Ulrlch by hor sister, Mrs. Herbert K. linn nu, Wednesday, .May 20th. Tho afternoon was spent In sowing for tho brldo nnd n game of flowerH In which Mm. Rudolph Hnckol won tho first prize, a hcnutlfuj banket filled with delicate pink rosea nnd Mrs. Hnrry L. Porter, tho consolation, n Kowple bride. An elnborato two courae liinchomt was sorvod. Tho following woro the guests: Miss Fletu Ulrlch, Mrs. George Gardner, Mrs. Itudnlph Hnck ol, Mrs. P. S. Handy, Mrs. A. I. Eck olHon, Mrs. C. HniiHon, Mrs. Hnrry L. Porter, Mrs. F. It. Smith, Mrs. Walter Kentner, Mrs. Charles Nunnn, Mrs. John Dunnlngton, Mrs. Mlnnlo Kelly, Mrs. ltoy Ulrloh, Mrs. F, J. Flck, Mm. Percy .1. Wolls, Miss Iola Prim. V Friday ovonlng a number of friends of Mra. Karl Kunpp of South King street fjave a surprlso tho event being her birthday. Tho ovonltiK wns pleasantly spent with music nnd social conversation, after which u delicious luncheon brought by thn gnosis was nerved. Those prosont wore Mr. and Mrs. ltoy Sutchwoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert E. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cblldnrs, Mr, and Mm. Geo. Porter, Mr. and Mr. J. J. Fiikoii nnd Mrs. Helen lllnkler. Thn regular meeting of (ho Greater Medford Club will be held at tho pub lic library Monday afternoon June 7. This will bo tho last mcolliiK of 1 ho year and a lame attendance Is desir ed. Mra. Clmrhm Sehleffellu who rep resented the club nt the biennial held In Portland this wuuk, will kUo n report at thla time. Mrs. ltoy Kol,ur enteitlne Fri day afternoon In honor of Mrs Shier and dniiKhtor Jean of Portland After h plnniaul afternoon nt thn card tahhj dainty rofroalunenta wero served. Tho ladlea of the Altar Society of tho Catholic church held their roa ular weekly tea nt tho Parish hall Wednesday afternoon. Mra. Sennott and Mra. Will Steel weer hoiteaaes. Miss Dorothy Wick's left Wednes day for San Frunelaeo where she ill atwdv vocal music during the huiiimk r mouths under Herman GiJiea. 9 Mra. Oliai. Trarta of Owatonna. Minn., who has bean the iuat of Dr. and Mra. B. i. Klddell returned to her home Taoaday. Mra. W. L V4or oniarUlaed the N'neJo Bridge Cluh at hr home on Wttl MuJu Xlrot Tluir .U nficr- A pleasant Btirprlso pnrty wns given for Miss Eunlco McLoughlln nnd Miss Margaret English nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Kunzmnn Saturday evening. A very cnjoyablo evening wns spent In playing games. Thoso present wero Ml9soa Vorn Roundtrco, Hazel Wiley, Ethel An derson, Edna Mnrquls, Jnnlo Smith, Lee Haley, Lorcno Strntton, Margaret English, Angy Haley nnd Eunice McLoughlln, Mnrk Mnxwoll, John Whlsenout. Miles Power, Wnlter Mar quis. Orn Wollam, Gerald Wollam, Wnrd Vnn Do Mnrk. Dvvnln Goodman, nnd Curtis Darby. Tuosdny evening tho Senior Clnss of tho High School gavo n reception to tho Junior Clnss at tho Nata torium, Tho hall was beautifully decorat ed with thq Junior closs colors, rod nnd greon, 'roses, wild flowers nnd foliage bo fug used, wbllo Jnpaneso Inutorns added u beautiful glow to the surroundings. Tho jirogrnms woro very pretty, decorated with tho senior colors. About thirty couplo woro present. The music for tho dancing was fur nished by Mr. Cttrns nnd Mr. Hazel- rlgg. Miss Graco E. Stovons nnd Mr. Louis LoUoy Oeyer wero married Tuesday ovonlng Juno lnt nt tho homo of tho brldo's parents in ltoguo Klv- er. Uev. Sponcerqf ltoguo Uiver jior formed tho coromony In tho presence of the Immediate family. The brldo bus roslded In MedTord tho past year nnd has many friends here. Mr. Geyor has lived In Mod foid the pnst six jcars nnd Is connect ed with Ni,chols & Ashpole ment market. The young couple will mnko their homo In thin el'v. A protty homo wedding occurred lust Sunday nt l:.t0 when Miss llnt tlo Weiss beenmo tho brldo of Hnrry J. Fuuko. Miss Maud McCasllii at tended tho brldo nnd Lester Weiss wns host man. The mnrriago was performed by Uev. Father Powers of tho Catholic church at the home o tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Weiss in tho presence of Imme diate relatives and friends. Imme diately following tho ceremony lun cheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Funk will mnko tholr homo In this city. Honinos Chnptor Is planning nn elnborato recoptlon and tmtortnln mont on WodneBdny ovonlng, Juno llth, when officers nnd members of Ashland, Jacksonville, Grants Pnss, nnd Central Point Chapters aro In vited. ' Tho Worthy Grand Matron, Jim. Nelllo McGowan will mnko her offi cial visit. V Tho elxhth grade of tho Washing ton school held a picnic in tho park nt Ashland Wodnesdny. JUNGLE "KINGS" AND CLOWNS G IVE REGULAR PLAYS ON FILM STAGE J$Vi emmmmmmmHI JnC Li r 1 (Hy 1-M her llnlTinunn) The uppcuruueo of wild niiliuula in1 motion picture, portniyiiiK "liuinnn purl," in a new lyn of lllti cnlor liiiumeut. A ntudio liua beoji 1) till t in l.oa Angeles for the purpose oftnkiiu,' u! Horios ni' imiinnl iitLiirv. '('he ,niii liml pcrfoniu'is mo ;iov ielieiuiuK under Hie direction of ,M. (lay, r l'or ilio firl piejure Hie direclors hnvo selected their enat of ))rineiplii, tUviug full coiiHJdi'rnlioii lo ilit' Uvpe UKpiired fur ench part. A lieuiitiful South AfriiMin'linii enlli'il Apollo tin luicu ehoeii lo piny "horo" mien. Apollo ig xn id In hu'tlio hu,iulHoniont lion in (lie wioild. . The ehutituter Imulp will he played hy Ni'io, hernnso he jt (he lurutwl The M. II. SI. S. of I he 41. II church South met with Mr. IVanl; S Hrauilon, .'1117 Sonlli Oukdnle'iueiuie, Wednivilay nftoimiou. Al'er the v ular htiHiueH Mention the following lilernry iirogrnm wiim euje.M'J: Son, "Afore Ahoul .Iomiis"; prnjer hv Min. Frank S. Jlruudou; Jllhle leaMin, Mnrk, J (It h chapter, Mr. Hiuudo'i; pnper, "Our Winking CIiilw, .Mn. Itiley I). IleiiKon; prn.xer, .Mr. 11. J1. Krniiluim; paper, "Sotitheiu M. H. HoinoH for Our Woiking Girlw," Mix. I. T. ('onmd; voenl duel, Mi. J1'. S. Itmudon, Mix. JI. M. ltrnnhum; Jii'ieC nililriMH, "HoliliiiK Our yoiuu 1'eo lile," Mm. II. W. Ilnuiuiiiii; rendlmr, "HuiKuiiiH," Mih. Will T. Ooiililei ; reeilution, "My SinlerV IJeriliUjie," Mihs Eunice llruiulnn; "liiird'H I'mver in benediction." Mm. Ilrnndou serv ed icfriwhmcultf lit the cIohc of the program. Mm. J. T. Conrad, (1112 J'lihn aliuel, entertained in honor of her eon, Wnr reu'N, 10th birthday Monday uflur noon, (luinua and muttm wiu'e ittijoy- ,cd, nfter which Mm. ('onmd servud, dainty rol rcrihmuulM, uKaisU'd hv Mm. John llnhler nnd Mm. H. C. Sievert- miii. Twenty-five were piiMni. Miss Sadlo Lacy opened u niUMlcnl kliidurKartun Saturday morning nt tho Washington school. Tho work In cludes riiiidnmentals of piano plny lng, folk dancing, singing, musical stories and vlctrola educational rec ords. . yi Medford High School Alumni are milking preparation for tbelr no.t dnnee whlnh v 111 t,uko nlno at tho Nntntootlum Friday, Juno llth. The nffnlr will bo given. Jn tJiii orin nj n tennlc bnll, everyono oxvected to appear In auntmor costiiuie. t tho Uieotlng held T(iuraduy ovonlng com mittee wero appointed and plans dls russoil fur making this danco one of the iiloil jdeiisliig ooutH of tho sea son. The Invitations Include nil nliimnl, high achonl stuifuuta mul a fo,w tiiit slders. Mr. niul f Ji'iihI AIIjiii Huinlit t Derived u IuIokitiiu fr,niii Uio Unileil States iiiivnl ueudeipy, AiinupoliH, stating their sou, Stanley Knight, liad grndunlcil from the pluho clann Juno I ul II) o'clock. Stanley Jlalld wns u Mcill'onl high Hchool hoy and would have heeu in the gnuliiuting cIiind Hih jeur. llix inting wnn high in u cIiimh of HOI), hia relative Htiiudiug huiug HUVQII. i Mr. Jack Merrill onloitntnod n pnrty of friends nt n tenuis pnrty nnd luncheon Ttiiwdny afternoon' nt his ranch homo near Gold Hill. Tho gunata Included Mm. Fern Hoot, Miss Fern Hutchison. Flotcher Fish, Spruguu Helgel and Itntph McCurdy. The oomiuHUceiueut exereUoH of Ht. Mao's Academy will ho hold nt the Academy Hall Monday ovenlug, Jiuiu 7th. lion in captivity. Tiberius, nnotlicr lioiij iy gAt Jor yillnin roloB. In or- viiuuiy nniiuai me nu is nuown ns mu most foroeioiiM hut tho most intclli uent of lic(i.o))po,hQ, ouglit to play bin Hiibiu philurqa well. A ehimpaiuce, who litis tnndo moro people laugh than any eircua clown, JHlhe iml eonjciliuu niul tho rcmnin der of tho I roup will nppcnr in vnr ,iom minor pilrt,. ,..-. t--t, I, in M1Ah IJiiima Uorehnrdt entertained Friday nvoultu nt her home 329 S. Grnpo. Covers wero laid for ton. MiirIo niul curds formed tho ovonlng's on- dei'luiuilieiiti -Mr. nnd MIbh La For tune of Seattle wore tho out of town guests. Members of thn University Club entertained nt n fa rowel I dlunor for Mr. itnlph McCurdy, Tuosdity ovonlng ul tho club room. Mr. McCurdy will leave soon for Portlnnd whoro ho will locate permanently. Em M$ for Eeciasai Mothers Ii on Mtcrnnl remedy Mircudtfully l- women nsncrntlnn. It It called and It Mild In nil drug A wlunlilc nli! known "it ncl rvri v lio for n "Mntlwr'4 I'fK'nd" utiiriw. . It U nppMcd5xlimll)'. Pw'n nbnut llo (Hill iiHMtUi. TIhi niiVM nra mmla Arm nnd plUal, uipmilu'ii $mtn wllliont alrnln. Die nM so1 ftlk'i'l nf Iriulon ami lUnmcli cnmfml Ii colored. Don't full t ei U Uillli' c.f "Mollier'ii Friend" tixlny. Sold liy iliH-rlt morywlicrr Wrlto fur MiliinW liV, til irtf liy Itrmlfldlil HCV' latur Co., lei Utrur' Wilt., Atlanta. On. AUTll Hr.KVICK The undurslgued will leave Eaglo .Point iiohI offlco, with tho mnll cvory Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7 o'clock n. in. nnd tho retain tho snmo dnya leaving Medford nt 8;30 n. m. for Eagle Point. Itntos for passen gers reasonable. S. II, HAIt.VISH Iftiglo Point, Oregon yiilXll a. V f y r ? ? ? ? ? T T T T ? ? ? V ? r v ? ? V f ? ? T t T ? ? ? i t V t X V ? r V ! ' A New Kind of Kitchen Willi thn HUGHES ELECTRIC RANGE Installed you have :t new kind of kitchen. - , J i r wmnwv j j i mJh , ,JTf 1 v FTiiiifiiki. ''' i Kl,?z$ (? J It is clean and can he kept clean. It Is odorless, healthy. There are no fumos. Tftpro is i.o smoke. It is cool, yet retains its Ileal. It has turned a task Into a pleasure. You pay p little more ptr heat unit for electric current than for fuel, hut you uio most of the heat in the current and lost most of tho lioat in the f uul.. You con see tills ranye on display at n vauiuiuict- jis$Lju i vyyvvi vviiii.ruii j rr PHONE IC8 2IG WEST MAIN ST., MEDFORD, OREGON l or X t T f t f T t ? T T T T T f T' T it ; . : K : ittLi