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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY. "APHTL 2fi. 1017 IOCAL AND V PERSONAL Dr. George Kelieo, of Medford, pro fessor of philosophy at the I'nlveridty of Oregon, gave Ills lecture on "A Rational Map of Europe" before the L'niveridty club In Portland on Tues day night. Mrs. Loach, corsets made to meas urements guaranteed. Phone G83-J. , The taking or testimony In the Kmerk-k divorce case In which .many Mdford people uro Interested, and which has been on trial at Jacksonville- for several days, will not be re sumed until tho return of Dr. E. R. Secly from -New York, perhaps a month hence. Attorneys C. M. Thom as and W. E. Crews are representing Mrs. Emerlck and Attorney Otis Xow bury represents .Merton J. Emerlck. the defendant. Cruno's most beautiful creation In stationery. Seo window. Mcdford Book Store. Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor F. Ilrown and family or Kalispell, Mont., were pre paring to move to Medford t when their son, Reginald, a former high For sale Kour year old grade Hel- glnn stallion. W. S. Stancllff. Phoe nl.v. . 33 Dr. Margrave, farmers and Fruit growers Hank bldg. Phone 230. Jack Pelton, a local stock buyer, who returned here last night from Riddle, Bays he never saw the road between Roberts mountain and Myr tle creek in such a deplorable condi- I and Saturday. llnery, Miss Lounsbury, mll- 31" school student at Salem, Ore., was portmn(1 to Sun ,,rnncH(.0 mricKcn wiui pneumonia, lie died much m aaiuruay. Chlef Quartermaster Norstrom that . .....o.j. i iiuu nor son wu8 delayed a dav ut Port land. StirlmiV Prnlm cllimo nvelnra l,l. A large body of bornite ore has for(, ,.., .Market. ,, .. ' . ... no ..luo ..euge mine The new electr(. Bew mnclilne during the week. 01,1 miners Just , DOV on 8ule nt Pall,.8 ElectrI(! uow.i iiom inero any it iieats any- store thing they ever saw In apparent quan tity and richness. Thousands or tons or It nro In sight. Gasoline and oil at Do Voo's. Senator Von dor llellen wus a bus iness visitor In Medford on Wednes day. It was learned Thursduy that thel Among out of town visitors spend manual training department of theilng Thursday In Medrord are F. M. high school is making wooden gunsi Cramm of Minneapolis, J. J. Evans of for the Medford Home Guard com- Kansas City, C. 11. Pldgeon of Fort pany to drill with until the organiza-l Wayne and G. E. Merwinn or Salem tlon Is nble to obtain riries. In the meantime tho company will continue to be armed with only fountain pens until the wooden guns are ready. Seventy-five men participated in Wednesday night's drill on the streets near the high school. Rose buBhes ot Pierce, florist. 30 Hlg supply of everything in. freBh fish and shell fish. .Medford Fish Market. Meldrum C. McDonald who has been 111 with rheumatism for a year or more, returned to Medford on Thursday morning from Wilbur Hot Springs, California, where ho has been taking treatment since March 7 last. Wliile Mr. McDonald has been much benefited by his sojourn" at the resort, he Is far from fully recovered, ulthough the full bent-fit or the min eral water treatment may not be felt ror some time yet, he says. Johnson for high class watch re pairing, tf Mrs. P. I). Scott or Jacksonville was In tho city this morning to meet her son, Willis, who recently enlisted In the navy and was expected to pass through here Thursday en route rrom She wus dlsuppolnted to learn from 30 II. R Hod well, a real estate man of Fresno, Calif., who has been looking over westorn and southern Oregon with a view to locating some place permanently In order to avoid the fierce summer heat of Fresno, left MedFord for tfiiirnnn .in Tl.i..u.ln.. The Akron Truss sold at Heath's , i,vi ,, ,,. , ' Drug Store Is giving tho best of satis- i1B ,,irp,i Viii,i n.,..,la r... ' "'"iuii, ii i noeueii a ti'USB tnnt ihii,,,i ,,,. r..,,i, tho ono I would try. 30' ... Cc mMlf ,; , .. Tho local National Ririe associa- A-1 ni.i.i.rh.1.,., ti.. bak.'t tlnn Id flHltlnrr rmnililir T.,l.i., I ' ' evening in ino Angle opera house Me mwi Mr. t,i, ..... hall. Attorney II. A. Cunadny Is Marshal Inn Thr,i inul.rln ,1-111 ..... mt ""V urui extended visit to Brownsville. Ore .Inhn 11..,,., n r tr .. Dr. Hart, physician nnd surgeon, anondlinr Thnri.. in ii..'r-.. ..'.'.. .rn.. ti " " Uuou w,llly jjuua- lug rrlends and acquaintances ,u"- In Irentlnir .,..,. -., f , I ---....n j'uiniu nccu Willi B- Seaman and Kuirena and coroslve suhllmnia v. ,, ,v, i. ""uock ien Heanesuny niKht romilin If vn .. n, ...... f.. fl. r. ' """ " .w. i Wbr company s rice v so ub e Henil,'i m. vau.p .11 mo UIUVH CICCK IllStriCt, OlltlOSllB 'liull ltll where they have engaged to work Catfish i. i,., """"B "r- "laiocK shad, Chinook Balnion brothers formerly owned the Copper FiKh Market. 30 sand dobs, at Mod ford King. Mrs. Ruth W. Miles loft Thursday See Davo Wood about that riro in- morning ro Salem where she expects ,,..,.,. uiu, uiram -iu m, to spend tho summer, .it. uum. .1 i.hono R81 wnltor l-railer Hrown and Bon, ,j0hn ieonard. arrived Thursday Heath's Drug Store. llartmnn, formerly of the from Seventh company nnd who recently Kalispell. Mont. Mrs. Ilrown and enlisted hero in tho marine coins daughter will nrrlvo laler. The rum- missed thrn.iL'h ii, -u., ,1,1. ..... I " " " ...u. lllllh Hy will make their homo hero hence forth. iwi.uustieu stationery for com menceinont girts Bhould be ordered now. Medrord Hook Store. G. W. Milan, superintendent or the Gold Hill schools, who was in Med- en route to tho Mare Island training station from Portland. A number or rrlends greelod him at the depot The Medford Vulcanizing Works has moved to No. 15 N. Fir street. FroRh chocolates at Do Voe's. Addition Itennntf va!...-.... n f.lt-.l nil I ..- , . WIUKUU ...... .... mi-mcnn v e,i nesiiny ovunlng, newsimiier iiu.n .l lr,.li ,,.. ' w" "on,,0"t of th0 Oregoulan. arrived In " "u '" Aiigiist, is the city this niorning to loin then. A now Btatloned on the It. S. warship C. and Southern l", iri, fn,i I-rederick Two mouths after Vernon edness party In Its trip over western .,,. ,,u Ivan periiiiueu to return Oregon ... .oiu urn rrom the Mare Island .Sweet cider nt Do Voe's. .........ig siauon, io resume his high Cnn,ili., n r , ehn..l - i.-. . - ' 'U.niu, " " was uo-1 1 rater l.ako Hwd. i.u.uh wiui uermnny and he was I in i.iimiiii o v nr.f.i.-.t.i i.ni. ....I . ""' "".'. i lie ue par I nitwit of Mm S...i 111...... .i.., boy throw his hat In the air anil rallwav vt...,. ,.-i, ..... shouted: "llurriili for America " , . . ... ""..iiuii oi iwo weens In On account of going Into the navy Medford. left f..r i.-r i.... ... 1 must sell my HuU k li at once. Dr. duv -I n.,-., ..... . ik " "' i.' .- ""'" ' roro " Kl,l Mr .... . .. ... I uu 1.I1...-MIUY iiu um rfconuiiK rlo. k wns iu- "hut nTtor ln.vl,, tr,,,, i 1,1 l"" l'uuiro 1 11 11 rHdilV I loot li 1 1 Ik nm n.mr t- i r, . ... I HU lllllll " i" posiorilce what I've seen of Medford I certainly " ""B "I""11 KOlllg am delluhled With this se.-llm. on and ofr duty. Although Post- only wish 1 had come two weeks later. ' " i.in'ie u iciuisiiion upon Next vea tile posloflli-o it. -pari in. -m R. II. Jones, who Is In the electrical wiinl to conic here when iiiminer Is on and things are at their best. Metr, cats, 2!i South Grape St, '"ire R. Heely, son of Dr. and Mrs. K. It. Scely, is one of he Med ford students at Stnnfnr.l I'nlversitv no eer.iuse of bluli ..h..l..r.l,l tun. ling are permitted to lake lo Hie university compulsory mllliarv tniln- wllo Is lug lo fit them f.... nnuf l .. . . " " """!..- ... ,,-,,-i.c inny. v,rll(S o H oils In I In. ,,r,.,.. for tin clock lust January, Hie usual govern menial red tape and caieriilnesa In such mutters prevented the delivery ot tho clock until now. Including t lit rural carriers the Medford postot't'l.-t has li-l employes. Onion sets nt Monarch Seed and reed Co. Earl Reynolds of this cliy n Mc.irord friend thai the many Med ford men ami women In the naval re scrto iin.i siaiioneti at the llreiiierliin navy yni-d. expert to oig.-rnle u M,., torn ciiiii in the near fniure. En route from Medfonl In Scuttle, Rev. nolds writes that he stopped off at The others are I . vie Wnlther ami Francis llemiett Hubert Peloue. I onr prl.es on garden hose and lawn mowers. Crater Lake Hwd :!.-, Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. St Marks' building Manv Odd l...lt....- .....,... Portland and had u brief visit with or M',lt,.l ,,,. .....b. 'arl W. Ilellbronner, the Medford menilieis of their rnn.m... i... ... ' "'"- " 'y I ne nav special tialn Thursday forenoon for ecrultlng headquarters of Portland (liants Pass t,. niien.i .i, i ,.. At headqunrlers ilellbronner Is brailon there this nfi..m mown lis llnldy," writes Reynolds ctilmr in .,.,., ..... Iluttermllk 10c gal. De Voe's. versnrv of the r,,',i ', . , ! ' Tho hiinteis and spin tsnien of Med (). I' fraternliv i..... - hi .i . '. ord nnd Jackson county are much the evening for ,;r,lllls nterested in tho bill now pending In Puss. Tho special train ran from he California legislature which ir II shland and ok member, or the econies a lew will permit a person order ft,,.,. ,.n ... ... .. . .. IT. Clara Dunn nTfpt ..... n . - (A tlon as It Is at the present time. have traveled over this road hun dreds or times," said Mr. Pelton, "and I can triithtully say that this part or the Pacific highway Is in the worst condition for many years. It is cer tainly time that some action Is taken by the county court to put thiB road In passable conMItlon." Roseburg Review. Have your mattresses renovated, upholstering, auto top and trimming done at W. II. Brown's, 142 North Front. Phono HO-J. 55 Last week of Boosey hominy. 29 The Medrord Elks' lodge Is In re ceipt or mi Invitation from the Van couver, B. C, lodgo to attend the Commercial Travelers' carnival and war dance to be given In that city four days beginning May 2. The pro ceeds of this celebration are to be given to the Red Cross fund, the. Pa triotic Relief fund, the Returned Sol diers' fund, and the Sailors' Relief rund. Elks' day is Friday, May 4, and all Elks attending will be proper ly entertained at the Elks' lodge, The Rogue River Fruit & Produce Association has ror snlo at Its cold storage plant, a limited quantity of Newtown apples, good size, and good condition, just sorted and jumble packed at 90c a box. Johnson for high class watch re pairing. J. V- Hulo of Medford, is spending a few dnya In Roseburg looking after business matters. Mr. Hale la a piano agent and doeB a good business in this vicinity. Roseburg Review. M. Purdln, lawyer. Room 400 M, I . & H. Bldg. , 50 Motz cars, 29 South Grape St, Francis W. Winn, of Wcllen, Ore gon, enlisted in U. S. marine corps Thursday, April 20. Winn's folks are living on a ranch near Wilbur. He has boen going to high school for the Inst three and ono-half years In Med ford, Oregon. Save money by using Hammond oleoninrgnrino. Now Is the time to get what flour you need for the next two months. For the best Insurance see Holmes tho Insurance Man. John 11. Curkln will leave Thurs day eveninfg for Salem to attend the first meeting there of the state com mission to arrange for a plan of con solldntlon or stato boards and com missions. Mr. Curkln is a member or tho commission. 'I ho IT. 8. government snys: Treat your potato seed with coroslve sub limate. Heath's Drug Store has the kind that dissolves readily. 30 Gates soils Ford cars, 200 down and $2.r' n month. The Parent-Teachers circle or the .Incoln school will meet Friday af ternoon. The parents of the children or tuo nurd grade will serve tho luncheon. All members and friends aro urged to attend. Rawles Moore, Attorney at Law II. building. tf Take that broken pump to the Pa cific Highway Garage. 20 South Hart- lott st. Davles Welds Anything. 'assers by on tho Willow Springs road about threo miles north of Cen trai Point were mystified and felt creepy" last Sunday when on each Ide of the road they saw a hummi skull surmounting u stick that was driven in the ground. Medford peo .n. who saw llle skulls could find 110 explanation for their presence unless placed there by practical pokers. 'bint blooming pansy plants now. let them nt Pierce, tho Florist. 30 The funeral of I he lale W. J. Wl nier will be held in Friday afternoon o'clock nt Hall's chapel, Grants Puss, conducted hy the Rev Melville Wire. The Grants Pass lodge of Odd Fellows will conduct the body to the I. (). o. F. cetnelerv. Hul lis 2 r.c. Hotel. Holland nr. Heine, physician and surgeon. Specialty, eye, ear, nose, throat. Of fice over Meeker's. Glssses fitted. ' YIELDS $59 CASH E M. hill only oi.m deer a year In thai :nte. Ssn Francisco newspapers redlct the passime of Ibe bill. Bakery goods at Ho Voe's. '. ii. .incKson i o Hank lildg. 3s See Pierce, the Florist, ror ner- 30 rennlal plants. Phone. COPENHAGEN. April 20. Th islt of King Christian of Denmark to King Gustav of Sweden was to discuss the possible engagement of Crown I'rluct. Christian of Denmark and Princess Gargaretha. a daughter of Prince Clmrles of Sweden. 11 is re ported In a dispatch from Stockholm Eye Glasses Properly Fitted If you have tried elsewhere willi cul Micet-ss, then' is no reason for .liennrm;enitMile solicit tlilficull l-HM'-i, DR. RICKERT Sulto I -8, Over May Co. The potato miitine nnd potuto auc tion ut the I'nge theater Wednesday afternoon iintl night for the benefit of the lietl Cross resulted in $'J being- added to the treasury of the lat ter organization. About l.'i hundred young folks of 1" or under enjoyed the matinee to which each was ad mitted for a lotutu, mid nt night the theater was tilled with the grown lips to enjoy the nuctioniiiir off of the potatoes by Mayor ('. K. fintes. who won renown as u willy spuds auctioneer. The theater and moving: picture at traction were given free of charge by Manager and Mrs. George Hunt, anil nil the hot uir, according to his own admission, was supplied by the mayor himself. The novel, afternoon admission fee resulted in a collec tion of six large sacks iintl part of n barrel of fine potatoes. Due to Hie fact thai n prize of a month's free admission to the I'uire was offered by Manager Hunt for the largest and finest potato, the spuds were of exceptional size nnd quality. A number of children seek ing1 ibis prize submitted original poems and comments along; with their entries. The prize was won by George Murk, whose potato weighed three pounds and 4 ounces. The prices realized from the auc tion nnd the purchasers are as fol lows: First sack, $7, V. P. Dole, of Chicago; second suck. .$!), J. II. Cochran; third suck, .$!), J. A. Wes terlund; fourth sack, $7, Miss Edna Warner; fifth sack 7, Mrs. ('. jr. He lm; sixth sack, .fin, Col. Geo. V. Minis; six polaloes, $H, Mrs. P. C. Cloud ; six potatoes, Jpll, Frank T.o dcr; six potatoes, .$'2, C. W. Aber- erombie; six potatoes, $2, Dr. 51. Sr. Dow. Word lias been received that Rob ert l'elouze, former popular ntlili in the high school who was graduated two vein's ago, and is now n rtudent at Lcliinil Stanford' university, ha been chosen one of the 'Jl student of 1 1 in t institution to be sent to serve in the American ambulance corj France. This is the second unit to he sent from Stanford to serve in the corps and membership in it is regarded a u very high honor. Jiobert l'elouze is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred l'elouze of Engl Point. "I hud n telegram from Hobby telling me of his selection," saitl Mr. l'elouze on Thursday, "and relator his joy over it. The unit will leave for France June , iintl of course he will come home for it visit before then." At San Francisco lust Tuesday big patrinlii' demonstration was hi preceded liv a military parade, in lion or of the Slanford nnd university o t aiiiornia students who are going into the ambulance corps service in France. The university of Califor nia also lias a unit of 21 men for corps. The Stanford cadets number ing 30110 and the V. of C. cadet about l.'iOO strong,- participated the parade. NORWEGIAN CABINET MINISTER RESIGNS LO.VDON', April 2 0. A Christian! dispatch Bays the Norwegian minister of justice has resigned owing to the rejection of tho government bill cur tailing the freedom of the press. OBITUARY. Tho state-wide meeting of the State Legislative Road Committee will be held at Portland at tho Mult nomah hotel at 1:30 p. m. Saturday, April 28, and all good road advocates are invited to attend. Special rail road fares are provided. Jackson county should have .11 strong representation to augment the coming convention of the "Tri-State Road Association which is to be held In our city on May ltl and 17. The association has the assurance of the attendance of prominent road advocates from our state as well as from Washington and California and probably a representation from the nited States government. Any person from Jackson county who is likely to be In Portland on the 2Sth Inst Is rcpectfully Invited to at tend the road committee meeting. Hy leaving their names with Secre tary Hoos, liollnnd Hotel building, reservation for room nt Portland and reduced fare will be looked alter for them. To Whom It. May Concern: This is to certify that Martha Lou isa Boosey has been duly authorized and appointed as special subscription representative of Farm and Fireside. Sho is hereby empowered lo solicit new and renewal subscriptions to Farm and Flrslde. and to adjust hange of address and like matters hich may come up that affect the subscribers. Farm and Fireside, Rol.t. J. McNally, Mgr. Agent Divis ion. nttoiv IMinerul services over the body of Reginald Penficl.l Brown son of Mr. and Mrs. Waller Frnzic Hi'owu, formerly of Medford, were held yesterday afternoon in the Presbyterian church and were eon ducted by Hev. I,. J,. Tolten, Kev. G II. Ilcizer and Kev. O. 1). Harris, Special music was rendered hy Mi McAfee, Miss Walchli, Mr. Grev and Mrs. Dnnsire nnd Mrs. li. Hey nolds, also sung n solo. (Contributed) Hegiiinlil l'cnfield Hrown was bora in Chicago, Jntiuury 12, 1001, nnd moved I.) Oregon with his parents in 1010. Two years ago next monlli he came to Flathead where he has lived ever since, winning a place in the eominunily by Ins public interest and public service t tin t will be difl'i cult to fill. Honesty, fidelity nnd fiiiht fulness were his wutchwortls. It made no difference what his la was, it was a cheerful one for him nnd erfoniied in a thorough and systematic manner. Kev. Totten's glowing tribute this conscientious young Christian will in a meusure sustain and com fort the loved one who are left. The deceased was n junior in the Flathead county high school, was ac tive in Ins clnss and tool; a keen in Iciest in nil out-door sports. Anion: i The Iti- n comparable 3 Buby I'uotl. jir A.ui V".'-,-. 'Xnurit to Molhrti' Milk9 WIDEMANN'S, GOAT MILK A Vrrft aha for lmniU. 5L AT LEADING DRUGGISTS rv n. ti- J WIDEMANN GOAT MILK r.Q. MONEY RAISING SALE FOR 10 DAYS QUICK ACTIO? IMPERATIVE. lilt Our pntiiv stock of Trimmed 'Millinery, Flowers. Feathers, K'ililioiis, Ornaments. At Exactly One-Fourth Off There is no time for delay on your part or ours as we want to turn this Stock of Millinery into Cash at once. No discount on order work. Sale Commences THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 26. at MAY CO. STORE MISS TAYLOR. . . the young eoile of his church, and other churches he was a leader be yond his years, but was always er tremelv modest, taking no credit for the time and strength e.icu.lcd Ui- hi his tasks. Hev. Ilcizer of the MethmlUt church read from the scripture nn.l alter Mr. Totten's words of sympa thy, Kev. Harris pronounced the benediction. Mrs. Ifcynoltls sang "Safe in the Arms of Jesus." A iiuartelte. Miss es M'cAffce and Walclili, Mr. l)uiitre and Mr. Grey sang "(How for Me," nnd ''Where He. Lends Me." Ac companist, Miss Xeilsoii. The floral offerings were very beautiful and were an evidence of the esteem in which he was held in this community. The mother nnd little sister ac companied (he remains to ('liiengo. wliere interment will lie made in Hie family jilot in Ifose Hill cemetery, j The pall hearers were his mot intimate associates, Joe Stiinclil't'e. Marion liiffo, John Frolicli.-r. Lewis O'N'eil, Robert Keith and li'un'e-t j Tiockwoinl. Kulispel Inter Luke. An Appeal To Reason Play Fair With . Your Stomach When It Needs Help Try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters A.WSKJ1KXTS NO INDIGESTION. GAS. j BR STOMACH MISERY IN FIVE IKj 1 1 i I'lljie's DiniH'psin" fop Sour, Hlomucli, Heartburn, l)ys. pepsiu. Acid Time it! In live minutes your r.our, acid stomach feels fine. No indices-1 tlon, her.rtliurn, or helchliiK ot kus. or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, liloatlnK. foul hreath or! headache. 1 Pape's Dlapepsin Ift noted for Its ,' speed in sweetening upset .stomachs, j It Is the surest, ipili-liest and most! certain stomach antacid 1n the whole! world, and hesldes It is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear; they know Pope's Diirpepsin will i save them from such misery. Please, for your sake, get a larpre ' fifty-cent case of Pape's Dlapepsin ; from any drug store and put your, stomach right. Iiou't keep on t'ciiu -miserable life is too .short you an. ! not hero lonff, so make your stay ! agreeable. Eat what you like .-nil en Joy It, without dreud of acid f.irmcn-1 tation in the stomach. Pape's Dlapepsin belong in yotiri home anyway. Should one of the, family eat something which don't ! agree with them, or in case of an at tack of Indigestion, dyspcppf.'r, gas tritis or stomach derangement due to fermentatluon and acidity, nt day time or during the Light, it is handy to give the quickest, surest relief known. TATir,HT last TIME fflar guente Oarfe in mow In ir pietnriaatiou of her greatets stage success, the beloved fairy lale in which she appeared for two seasons at Winthrop Ames' Little Theatre ill New York. It is a fit ting follow-up to "Miss George Washington'' recently shown here. )(. lights the grown-ups as well aa the cliililren. TOMORROW I'.VI I.IM-: I'UilllKKIC'K ill THH KliAVU MARKET AM rSKMKXTS TONIGHT EGGS "Wore "(V per doz. ltist De cember. PRESERVE them now willi "Water Glass, wliile they are cheap. 20c will buy enough "Water Glass to preserve 12 doz. eggs. West Side Pharmacy 2BU Rcxo Store . STAR ( : LA 1 1 VS 1 '.ROCK W KLIj The woman of the mobile features, whose work in William Fox dra mas Ikis gained international fame. The picture is OM-: TOl t'H ()!' SIX a vigorous play. Also that timely film NKWS. DATUI ilATlltlUY MAIM!-; r.RKSSLEH in TILL11S WAKK3 Ul. Potato Planters Garden Cultivators and Seeders Alfalfa, Clover Seed Wizard Fertilizer for Lawns and Gardens Full line of Pratt's Poultry Remedies MONARCH SEED & FEED CO. WOOD BEST Morey Wood Co. Phone 654-J That Grow "We have a choice line Garden Seeds, including the Famous Burpees in parka-, s nnd bulk, oi) varieties oi Spencer s Sweet Peas. Broadley The Medford Florist and Seed Man Plume S72. J 1 in ysY Howard's Medford-Ashland-Klamath Falls AUTO LINI hitler, fresh from our churn I in your table. Made from j ';ii'' fully selected cream, ' iT-'itliered by r.s from the iu'' t scnirary dairies. Every i"'inid guaranteed. Costs no i ii" -re Tur the best. Try it. j I .i r us sunviy you with None li otii'r Milk. Delivered at ( your iIokp ; BUTTER MILK SKIM MILK SWEET CREAM ' VELVET ICE CREAM At 4 ! Starts from Me.lfor.1 dain and first day the ro.i.l oi.. The Dairy -Vew T-l'asseuip'r Cms. "-2 Knst Main. Phone 481 J