OR. RAY OFFERS 1 7
ANOTHER WAR BRIDE i
BACK TO AMERICA
JAPAN'S POLICY IS
heroine n Cliiuu-Jniuiliestv joint UU
y insure llic Nceurilv nf imlTie, The
lort'if Would lie eoniiioHeil of t'liiiiese,
Sueh .liilmiiese . Inslriietoi's ns tlm
nillunv directors should seluel would
he iliniuitileil hv tlm CIiIiiuhii uovern.
IIIMUt, .((' : i ,
derUikilitr, Huron Mivkiuii Mini the
owners would nun mwoin) milieu onlv
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The Inst week of tho Yietorv Loan
drive in Medford opened ostcrdnv
with a, subscription of $2,000 from
the AHsoriiilcd Oil. There was no so
lieitntion lust week nnd there urob
olijy will be none this week. The
. prcKent issue i so attractive from a
business 'standpoint that it is belicv.
' ed the citv will eo over the tun with
out any particular ol'fort in a per
sonal way. Hundreds of citizens sub-
". Rcribed last week because they want
ed ft eood investment and hundreds
will uudoubtedly do the same this
week. The man with ready cash who
hasn't, invested in this issue will find
himself the loser. Tfio Victory Loan
bonds .will undoubtedly sell over par
in a very short time.
Tho complete list of subscribers to
' dule as compiled bv tho Victory Loan
Committee follows:
30.00ti
Medford National Bank
115,000
City of Modford
5.000
Campbell Jamet Logan J T
- .-. 3,S00 : .
Parsons R H 1
(3,000
Marshall Martin Omnflll Mrs P I
W.000 - -
Carroll Mrs ,anejliSO0 . '
Oaddls 4 Dixon, Klnley Everett
1100 .
. ' Dahoek Zera E
(1,000
Daniels Mr & Mrs HiKham PC
,': T B Jones Lou D .
JHeiirord PrlntlnK CoPucldo Mutual Life"
GeldieD Mrs Delroy Ins Co j
Sampsel I E oreinm L.ifo Ins Co
Calkins F M WUhlnKton Kannle
Karhart Wm C Beull Kobt V
' Sheldon Mr A Mrs Carpenter Leonard
Ben
Gctchell Delroy
JIamlln C A
Antipole John and
Mary A
Gagnon Joseph T
Frldegar Fred
. Mast John . . .
Felcli Jane C
Graves Lydla li
Amy V M
Weslerfleld E H
Standard Oil Co.
Renll AsburV
Clark Elizabeth A
Crowell "W'm 8
McDonald C W i
Ennrrow Alex
Fisher A H ( -Mason
Khrmaa Co
I Bancs W K
11 And Mrs
Tomltn John R
Phlpps Mrs A R,
Barnum W 8
Union Oil Co
(300
1700
eeso
'. (600
l'nul B W
Tho ToKnery '
Maasdam G H
(500 ' ' ' '
HMiphf Fred Alton-
Clemens Ruth With.
Medtord Grocery Co
Cooley J H '
Stavenson Etta, :: .
Mast John M
Kenty F Corning
. Dow lr -i M
Lofland Justice M ; Mansfield G W A
II r. . ' T niBarv RmiI A M
Lowery Bert & Mrs
IsasU Ella B
Jones Mrs M
Vawter Mrs Aletha
Nacaj'ama Klsoo ,
PeMlnc H' C
Frldegar Wm.-;
Montgomery M -A
' FlBhcr Andrew H
Bates Bros. '
' (4sd ;
Dean Flor'ce Folger - i,
,,,.v.,Kt...,., axon ; " - '
Gates C E Youne Mrs Peter'
Jlonp R H , tj : Herrlek Clara S I
Bursell A '. v Gutter Chas A t
l.uman Chas W,, Luman Chas W t
Fouts'Grocery .. 00.
-.. ' :, -r . . (300 - ,
Yartisstalta Chuljso Howard WW f
Malmgren Dr T J ;Frldlger Wm ;
Clemens Jas E " "'- ' - .. '
- ' ' (350' '
Drlskel David W , Dittsworth Florence
Anderson Alton M -'. Young Peter
. and Mrs Maude MLoomls Edith H
Optimo Cafe, by Carpenter Alf S Y.
F M Gerdes . - Whlllock C W
1 Smith Lynne E Hoffman G D t
Hodgeman K
Ktauey wm .
Hcarn Andrew
Reames Harry w
Coteman EG
l,ockwopd EC:
Westerlund J A
Walker Ed
Walker Ed M X
Vawter Vernon
Steel Will G
Brown J C
(300
Davis John C ;
: Doremus F C
. Klnir O C ,
Moran A J
Medford Auto To
Co
Piatt. J B I '
Patton Hamilton
Bcrwne Walter Jr
Henson Graham .
Norwood Sara C ;
Carstens C J
Haswell Mary Ann LaunBpach Mrs Geo
Hteen Ed
Holmes Emily A :
Hartiell Mrs W J
-.i Holmes Wm M
., Ferns Amelia B .
.-...FernB Wm J .
.. . Williams tt E
r Medford Fruit Co
ri Young Mrs Peter
Marshall Delbert
i , Flnley I A.
Thierolf Henry A
, Klein Mrs E J
Toft Mrs R H
Sweeney Chas T '
Holmes Hans J
Hill Ray I
Hill Marian . -.Hill
Dorothea
Hill HatUe C
Hill A L
Etmwood Elmer D
Holden Bertha L
Gates W A
Gates George E ,
Stalley Wm
Rpames LA
Rader Mr & Mro J M
Reames Mrs L A
Montgomery M
Vawter Etta M
Mats Fred & Freda. Collins Geo T
Strang-Chas
Antle k
Wilson J li'
Wilson Mrs Jos
Alenderfer O O .
Watt DM
Pearce Grace V
Marsh HE
Guernsey Jane E
Skewis E J
Clancy Andred v
JiYy'F D '
. Riley Josephine;
Bllllmun EC
Collins L F
Collins Mrs L F
Hemstreet John A
King Dahlia
Deuel F K
Reames A E .
Kldd CM
Osburn Harriet N
Mohr, Emil
Breler & Peterson
(ISO
Marquis Mnry w
: Thayer Dr F G V
Rosenburg Bros -
1 Mot-can O T'
. Morgan Cora B
Craddock C D
Judy Edward . '
Roberts Frank '
Bell J D .
Klum Blaine .
Welch W D
Van Sant Clara
Truax WW .
DeVoe C A
Roberts EM
TsuJIta K
Plymlro J B
, Patton Edith W
Morrison Ells. M
Graves Florence F
Yntintf Chas 1
Carlow Dr Eva M
(100
Wilson it u
Bovd T L
Sllllman E C
Mclntyre Harvey M
Mclntyre Ha C
Schwartz Lillian ..
Porter E H
Hohenstein II
Coolidge David H
Bardwell Ralph
Colver Louie
Smith Albert L
Pratt D V
Noth A F .' .
Ottoman M ,
Runyard B J
Ttrouner Carl . .
Holt Vesla
Van Scoyoo Unas
Hales Piano House buIUs S S
IfesH Arthur D
Hasklns L o
Robinson E F
Arao 1'mejiro
Delln Muymo
Knight Georsla
Crowson W Y
Miller A H
Greb John & Louise
McCurdy ins Agcy
Howard Mrs Lottie
Tult Ida a
Eads Mr & Mrs Ev'tEstep Mrs W F
Pullman Bakery Krius u f
Carkln & Taylor . Morrison E E
Van Dyke Sarah L Gray Joseph O
Iiiimsdcn ,H W Morris R E
Hutchinson Mrs C JNewbury Gus
tc C J White Ed M
Carder C E , Chllds Octlvia .
Vnn HrnvnA W M . Nelson A H
Knallsh Mr C M Maury Henry C
English Chas M
Phlons 1 D
Vnn Dyke B F
' . Mrs B F
Child Geo W :
Chllds h W
Fielder Julia A i'.
purkoyplle O C .
Hall A F. , .'.
Otitton Stella 1
AVorshnm Laura
Stout Minnie
Hurkhardt Naomi
Smith R A
Davenport Helen
Muury Miss Mary P
Boozer l Aiyron '
lauerman John
Fay L H
Davis F Roy
Kroschiill S K : .
eldermeyer L
Warner, Wortman
& Gore
Swlnson Mrs May
Stuart Isabel
Carlow Dr F G
Mof fatt JA ,.
JuenbR J W
Conner G W
Hearn Mrs Andrew Guthrie EF
Wilson R B Young Win A
IfBnPPff Anna ' Andrews J B
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TEJSA.NU
Madame Tetsanu. bride ot
Major Teisanu, mUltary attache
of the Rumanian -legation In
Washington, has just returned to
the capital with her , husband.
Following their marriage last
summer, xwhen duty caled her
huseband into . the war zone
Madame Selsnau acompanied
him.' She waa Miss Adele
Humphreys, daughter ot Samuel
Humphreys, a prominent and
wwealthy Phllad phian.. before
her marriage. Her return to
.America Is hailed with pleasure
in Washington social and diplo
matic circles.
Soliss J K
Salter Frank P
Word C B
Young Floyd D
Wllks Alf ,
Orr Kdlth
Hart Anna C
Hart Henry
Oornltlus O M
Wilkinson C E
Orum Ray V
Ray C R
Ray Frank H
I.ucaa . F M .
Brown Wm
Andrews Effle Xj
Garnett HO
- Warren Owrrle B
- Klden Ralph Waldo
lleebe W U
Barber Dr and Mrs .
MO
Lamport E It
Perl John A
Puntin Browning '
Hnrtmra H P
Medford Iron Works
Relchenstetn u .
: Stennett A F
(50
.Shaw T T
Rlddell Dr E O
i Mlnkler Helen H
Mclntyre Winnie M
Henry Joseph C
Meara James
Olson C J
Mears Frederick I
Mcc'loln C E
h-Mlilner lint Osrl
-r.,iinni,t,l Wier W HIttson J F
Moore Albert & Mrs -ttson Mrs J F
Palmer Barton J ., Swem I M
Richardson S T Janes Milton S
RtiOmriUnn Mm S T VVilSOn V T
Donnell Georgia Peterson C A
Ftnwman Carl
Trowbridge B J ,'
Colver Mary A
Morton Miss E E
Crump Vivian
Weeks Fred
McGowan W H
Stevenson J R
Williams Fred
Crawford Oris
St In- W M
Edwards Marie V
Wheeler S A
Lewis L
Taylor J E
Llndley Kate
Llndley Geo R
Searle Florence M
King Helen
Hartzell Josephine
Crawford Mrs M S Hartzell Wilbur
Patton O J
Hansen Laura
Ottlnger J C
Janes W Carleton
Anderson Bert
Perl FA
Furry F E
Brown Mary C i
Brown Robert H .
Lltts D S
Gitzen Dr G A
lunspach H G
Mears Fred
Watklns C B
Vminiv Ini '
Hartzell Mrs W J
Holmes Wm M
Chlsholm Sam
Davis Frank
Showers O J.
Seaman Roy A -Wright
Marlon Or'
Jeldiiess Otto .M
Dnllaire Victor- "
Dallalre Iella
Wright Edgar "
Campbell Edith- Cx
Williams Britta B
Hubbard Harry T
Turner lua Slay
Medford Cigar Store McAndrewa Thos F
Jensen Jens
Hoke May L
Lumsden T B
Walker Ed
Wilson Wilt H
Keens J M
SprlggB
Steel Jean E
Flchtner Carl
Schall Ruth
Porter Geo W ,
Allen Albert C
Cornish Vera L .
Llndley Sarah A
Martin F E
Campbell Wm C '
Campbell Wm N
Giffe Florence H
Hilbert S Melanle
: Perry Frank
Guthrie1 Dorothy L
Balllle John K
Paillie Mrs J K
Stanwood Orrln C
Vilm EN
?Iiksche Leo J - ' L
'w llllin Amos R-
V.'IPI'b Mrs Alice
Crowley Mrs Marg'tMcCllin Chas E
Llljerty Kepalr Mnop Parsley Mabel
Purdln Haltte 12 Robinson Agnes
Miller AH : Howell air ar,d Mrs
IWIrCI IB UllllOII M A -
McCormlck Anne Nikolaua Wm
RobrtiBon Mra Jas C Heath J u
orth Dee R
Sunan Ray
Gilbert Waldo E
Miller Frank 3
Hansen Henry
Schmidt B F
Mitchell Grace
Jackson Bessie '
Miller Mm A H
Semon Es telle B
Yokatake Shlzno
Estep Wm T
Moran Ray F
Moffat John P
Isaac Earl
Baer Joseph '
Brooks Ruby E
Mlnear Mrs R C
Stickel Maud
Mitchell J W
Leonard 8 I
Carlos Chas R ;
Crank Walter
Maddox & Bonney
Mitchell Mrs J W McDonald Norman
Mitchell J W
Theiss Geraldlne
L-lnn Mary K .
London A E
Rice W C
Curry Ethel"
Whisenant W D
Taylor Glenn O
Janney Louise E
Anbury Charlotte E
K.ntps airs Ij
Field H J
Henselman John H Whisenant. Wm K
Arnspfger Mm O Eads G H
Buck Lftha C
Anderson Htella
Shelley C W
Jewett HP
Cor .Ora
Reagan Mrs E B
Loom is Almon E
LommlsK Adele
Loom Is Jean A . .
Alford Gporge
Brown Wm .
Kellehor Katie
8m:lh W L
McOuIrk
Millard D F
Jordan Ethel M
Siltlman Ernest C
Poelnitr R W ,
Cochran J H
Heine Dr T G
Hulc-hlns Mrs Lura
Taylor H W
McKeon Robt B
Heine Mlldrul L .
Axh Archie 8
Davenport Wm
Proebstine Lottie AMoore Wm C
Pruett Mrs M L Puruckcr Mra Clara
Currlt? Maudo Pike
Ececk Ivy J
Williams Mrs A B
Penwell Ames
Hale D C
Gregory Lorln H
Lyon N B .
Hall Mabel D ,
Safford latilda
Anderson Frank C
Watt Harry K
Hughos H L
Stanley Gludys
Wilcox Addie R
Kerr A
Schieffelln Rose
Carless Mr & Mrs
Wm
Kentner Bess
Taylor Albert C
Ulrich Earl
Stevens 8 8;
Stevens Andrew
Walter J Hess ' ;
Norman W M
Elliott H V
Plckcl L H
Nye If B ' ,'
Nye Mrs H B
Soliss Murgaret
Crank Walter S '
CaBe AH
Breenlng Claus
Hermanson Al
Stinson Mrs W H
Purdln Mfihlon
Ferguson Elizabeth Htnedley Earl
t- urrv a a i uer t a
Schucharrt Mary F Carpenter J U
Woods Mrs J C
Cripps Oakley GlleB
MwaruR j j? , i
Beva.. AC
Terr; 11 R W '
B;oomer Emily P
Broomer C G
Lowry BenJ P
finooner Martha F
Woodmen of World
Morgan Alice R
Winn J R
Filton Mr & Mrs G
Biden MS
Woodford J R
Clark II B
Chirk Mrs Rpulah II
Hanuy Mrs B E
Ham Mamie
Nunn Pearl
Kirkpatrlck Nora C
jjodge is L,
Nell Nydah N
Heath Fred L
Miller Maud
Klocker Mrs A J
Warner Wm J
Johnston A J
Dalley. M L
corey i; n
Orierson Isabel
Keith Ida M
Schmidt Win
Smith John
Godlove 8 C
.McTteynolds F C
A Webster C 8
Payne F W
Clone P F
CIobo Mrs P F
Card ol Tlianlts
We wish to exprera our heartfelt
gratitude to our friends for the many
kindnesses extended to our dear
brother daring his Illness, and also
for the beautiful floral offerings.
C. M. SVKNDSKN.
37 .' WRd. H. K0DSCH0W,
TO THE GRIZZLIES
When tho United Slutes entered
tho war the Orlltes rmulttcd the
duoa for thq period of the war' nud
with tho exception or war work, ad
joitrnod until peace, in consequence
of which there has been nothing do
ing Hi club matters for a long time.
Sunday, however, a party ot 35 mem
bers and friends visited the old Gou
nor summer home on the south slope
of lower Table Rock, where a meet
ing was held and fourteen new mem
bers were elected and qualified. Dr.
Ray suggested that ho was willing to
gie to the Commercial club 17 acres
on the river a mile or so below tho
Connor property, tor one dollar per
annum, subject to sale, with the un
derstanding that the Qrinlles should
also have use of It, which proposi
tion was accepted In as tar as the
Grlzullea are concerned, and Porter
J. Nett was appointed as a committee
ot one to arrange the matter with Dr.
Ray for submission to the Commer
cial club, after which the club ad
journed to meet again on the tract
montloned Sunday, May 11.
BIG AUTO PARADE
Everybody Interested In autos,
trucks and tractors, and this includes
about everyone In the county, should
be In Medford tomorrow to see the
parade of all these motor vehicles.
The bis event starts from the Wash
ington school promptly at 3 p. ni
procedes east down iMaln street rt
Riverside and back to the park where
they will be on display. The Med
ford city band will lead the parade.
There will be forty or fifty differ
ent makes of motor vehicles in the
parade. ' '.
f This Industry Is one of the largest
In the city and employs a large nura
ber of men.
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ITALIANS OFF FOR FRANCE
(Continued from page one.
to return and to allow time for the
adjustment of remaining questions
concerning Belgium. -
r First Meeting Monday .
The executive committee - which
will launch the League ot Nations
will hold its first meeting tomorrow.
President Wilson or.' Colonel E. M.
House will .represent the United
States; Lord Robert Cecil will appear
for England; Stephen Pichon for
France; Premier Venizelos for Greece
the Spanish ambassador for Spain,
and Dr. Epitacio. Pessoa for Brazil.
Italy will probably, tfe represented.
The organization of the Jeague will
be perfected, many committees ap
pointed and plans probably will be
drafted for the initial meeting ot the
league at "Washington next October.
The determination of the confer
ence to begin the negotiation ot a
peace treaty with Austria immediate
ly following the delivery of the treaty
to the Germans has' been made known
to Italy. It is expected the Austrlans
will arrive toward the middle of May.
To the Stockholders of the Rogue
River Fruit & Produce Association
Notice is hereby given that the
regular meeting ot the Rogue River
Fruit & Produce association for the
election of directors and the transac
tion of such business as may properly
come before such meeting, will be
held at our office, on Main street,
Medford, Oregon, the 20th day ot
May, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m.
ROGUE RIVER FRUIT & PRODUCE
ASSOCIATION
By R. C. Washburn, Pres.
G. B. Dean, Secretary.
Dated Medford, Oregon, April 11,
1919.
Mrs. F T. Jenkins of 121 Ken
wood, who recently hud a goiter com
pletely removed In the Dow hospital,
returned to her home yesterday.
The condition of the roads and
bridges in the Applegate district was
examined into the latter part of last
week by the members of the county
court who made a trip of inspection
thru the district.
A MEDFORD MAN'S
EXPERIENCE
. Can you doubt the evidence of this
Medford citizen? ',' ;
You can verify Medford endorse
ment. ' ' ; , . .. ' ' : ' : ... '
Read this: , '
Edwin J. White, former dairyman
at 322 E. Main St., says: "I was near
ly laid up with an attack of lumbago.
It came on without any warning and
I' thought my back was broken. 1
couldn't straighten .up and went
about all bent over. A friend advised
me to take Doun's Kidney Pills,
which I did, and soon I was able to
get about. It required only one box
to fix me up In fine shape antlt since
then I have never had any trouble
with my back and kidneys." . f
' Price 60c, at all .dealers. Don't
simply ask for a Wdney remedy get
Doan'a Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. White' had. Foster-Mllburn Co..
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N, Y. - Adv.:
PARIS. Mnv n. The tmliev ol'
Jmmn is to reluin the Sliiintiinif ncu
insulit in full sovoi'eicntv lo I'liiim
rctuminir only the economic) privi
leges l' n led Uernmiiv mid I ho
riitht to establish pi settlement under
tliu usual conditions ut Tsiuir Tm, it
was declared in n statement issued
todnv bv Hnron Mnkino, head of the
.liumitese delevntUm ut, tlie iienee con
ference, in explanation of Jiiimn's do
sition on the Slinntiinir tiiieslion,
Hoiftirdinv the rnilwiiv which is to
Mrs. Larsen Has
Gained 14 Pounds
Says tho Way Tanlno HeIKd Her Is
Nothing Short ot
Wonderful
' According to the testimony ot mul
t hilled thousands who have tried It
there Is nothing so well ndapted to
the needs of a run-dowu system as
Tnnlnc, and in every cuse whore a
fair test of Its powers Is made anoth
er enthusiastic witness is the invar
iable result. Recently in tolling of
the remarkable benefits she has de
rived from the medicine Mrs. Agnos
ljjrsen, residing, at 1948 South' G
street, Tacotna. Washington, said:
: "The way Tanlnc has relieved nie
of my suffering -mid built me up Is
notnuig. snori- or wpiuieniuur v py, i
don't only feel like a now w.omtin,
but I have actually gained fourteen
pounds In weight besides. I wus in
an awfully weak, run-down condition
for two years and so nervous that tho
least little thing out of the ordinary
would upset me. I suffered all the
time with a pain across my kidneys,
which was so bad at t linos, my back
felt like It would break. I was very
restless at night, up and down at nil
hours, unable to sleep. I also suf
fered a great deal with dizziness und
faint feelings, and was so weak that
could not get through with my
housework without stopping several
times to rest. .:
"One day I was telling a friend of
mine how I felt, and she advised me
to try Tanlne. So I got a bottlo, and
that was one ot the best things I ever
did.. My husband',' who was suffering
a great deal with indigestion and gas
on his stomach, commenced taking it
the same time I did, and hetweon us
we took eight bottles, and are - in
splendid condition. Tils stomach is
in such a good condition that he eats
lust anything and It all agrees with
him tine. And as for me, it has built
me up until I feel altogether differ
ent. . My nerves are so much stronger
and better that I'can sleep all night
long, and my appetite Is Just fine. I
no longer have those weak, - dizzy
spells and the pain has left my back
entirely. Both myself and husband
think Tanlac Is great, and It I ever
feel my , system . getting ' rundown
again I shall take 'more Tanlac be
cause I know so well what it will do."
Tanlac Is sold in Medtord by West
Side Pharmacy, In Gold Hill by M. D.
Bowers, in Central Point by Miss M.
A. Meo, in Ashland by J. J. McNatr,
In Eagle Point by Von dor Hellen.
Adv.
Mitchell Lewis
'Nine-Tenths
of the Law"
A' drama of tho North
Woods,
ALSO 'i' j
" Harold Lloyd
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"I'M ON MY WAY"
Victory Week
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Root Beer
Plus lc War Tafc '
Mack
Place
121 East Main
THE FIGHTING MAN
IS ALWAYS DRESSY
To Proporly Ibtnor- Victory Wei'k you Should Bo tho '
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NECKTIES For young and old. v
GARMENTS FOR SUMMER
SUJTS MENVAND BOYS' J
Model Clothing Co.
t First Door East of First National Bank
Sam Richardson . ' 1
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To Dodge Brothers Car Owners
in Jackson and Josephine Counties
- HELP US OUT ON OUR VICTORY WEEK STUNT , ,,
Our part for Victory Week is a Dodo Brolhors Car parade, and, ns an
incentive, the following prizes will be awarded, by competent judges, for
cars of each year since :' first built'by Dodge Druthers.
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1916
1917
1918
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LoLo SECOND PRIZE, ONE CANVASS WATER BUCKET
. These prizes will be awarded for general appearance, and each yearns' i
model will be considered separately. ;:j C Vf '
We want every Dodge Brother's car owner in our (territory, Jackson",
and Josephine Counties, to be interested and join the parade. :';,;Vi
; There arc no conditions other than being an owner of a Dodgo Brotbj '
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j Parade to form on South Crape street at 4 p. m.. Wednesday, IMfoy 7th. '
FIRST PRIZE, AUTO ROBE , ' " "
SECOND PRIZE, TIRE COVER. J I
FIRST PRIZE, ONE SET WEED CHAINS. ,
SECOND PRIZE, ONE SET NO-GLARE LENS.
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FIRST PRIZE, ONE SPOT LIGHT.
. SECOND PRIZE, ONE PETRY CUTOUT. ;
FIRST PRIZE, ONE MOTORMETER.
SECOND PRIZE, ONE TROUBLE LAMP. k 1
FIRST PRIZE, ONE PYRENE FIRE EXTINGUISHER.
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If you will consent to enter tho par ado please signthis slip, cut
; it out, and return to us before 12 M, May 7th. .
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Go.
Salesmen:.
W. E. Guyer, J. 0. Cobbs.
Medford, Oregon
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