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MEDFORD" " MATH' TRTRTTNE, !NfRTFOTlT." OREOON, R'ATTTRIVAY, .TUNE' '2. 1010
Tim local mambers of tho Improv
ed Order of Redmen will hold n big
banquet and entertainment 'tonight
Jncldontnl to the official visit of T.
C. Itolchlo of Portland, great sachem
. of Oregon In this frnlernal order.
Mr. Keichle arrived In tho city Satur
day morning aud this afternoon was
taken by members of the entertaln
mont committee on u auto drive
thru tho valley aud up to the summit
of tho Blskiyous.' ' v; - r
Soo llanoy's Ideal auto'Vsd ad in
this paper, tt
Wo have the best tires tor all cars
and personally guarantea them. C.
B. dates Autj Co
P. E. Baker, principal of tho high
school for the past two years, and
family left this forenoon by autonio-
follo for Berkeley, Calif., where ho
will attend summer school at the
University of California. He has not
definitely decided yet where he will
teach next year. Prof, and Mrs
Baker inado many friends during
their residence in Medford who re
gret their leaving the city and wish
thorn well.
Ice cream to take Home,? lOe
pint, 40c a quart ' No war tax.
Sugar Bowl.
As the Increase ot patients is felt
and space is required, Dr. de Rey
luonto has opened an "Institute of
Health" at 425 South Oakdale ave
i nue, where the sick will have more
comfort.' His offices at St. Mark
bldg. will be transferred to the insti
tute, Monday, 30th of June. SS
Sir. and Mrs. li. B. Brown and
; daughter Helen leave Sunday for
J San Francisco fcy automobile accom
" " panying Walter Brown home for a
- :vls!t with his family. ' .
, Sure we'll wire your bouse. Peo-
; pie's Electric store. 80
Prepare now to own a home, the
- Building and Loan will help you
Will Warner, the assistant post
master who has been enjoying his
annual vacation for the past two
weeks, will return to duty next Hon.
day.
Eat where the eats are good. Gush.
cr Cafe. ... . ,'
Have you forgotten that there are
but four days more to pay interest
on street assessments? See the city
treasurer at once.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Johnson and
Kenneth Johnson are auto tourists
enroute north from San Diego.
Phone 12 People's Electric" Store.
We have tne only properly equlp-
ped Ford repair shop in southern
Oregon nnd the best Ford mechanics.
- C. E. Gates Anto Co.
'News has been received here of the
marriage of Kenneth Williams of
Grants Pass, the well known profes
. Bional baseball player now playing
. with the St. Louis Americans and
who has many friends and acqualn-
tances jft Medford, to Miss Ethel
WilkersonV In St. Louis, Mo., on June
19. The bride was a former employe
for several months in the Southern
, Pacific freight depot of Hoe at Grants
Pass. W ,
Buy wisely but buy now,' the Build
ing and Loan will assist you. ; - '
We rebuild and recharge batteries.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Mrs. Maud Kubli of Applegate and
daughter Edith who graduated last
week from the Medford high school,
left this morning for Eugene to pur
' chase a home, in which the. will re
side while Miss Edith pursues her
college course at the U. of O. which
she will begin next fall.
Just a whisper off Main. - The
Gusher Cafe. -
The dance to he given at Prospect
Saturday night, June 28, promises to
l)e the event ot the season. Jazz
orchestra. 84
W. W. Read of Seattle, is among
; today's guests at the Hotel Holland.
Guests from Portland registered at
tho Hotel Medford today included
E. S.. Crawford, F. S. Kent, Edw. L.
Wells, T. D. Campbell, Geo. J. Bon-
ness, .P.."VV. Callendet, V. F, Slater
and J. N, Landrum.
See the city treasurer about your
. semi-annual interest payment this
week.' Times ate better. ;You can't
afford to lose your property for a
few dollars.
- Spark plugs foi all cars. C. E.
Gates Auto Co.
Superintendent G. A. Briscoe of
' tho Ashland schools, 1b at the Uni
versity ot California taking a special
course during the summer months.
By paying your semi-annual inter
est toy Monday you save penalty and
interest, also advertising your prop
orty. '
Tho American home is the safe
guard of American liberties. Own
your own home. Consult the Build
ing and Loan.
Henry Skyrman left Saturday mor
ning for Klamath Falls, and will
spend the summer working at a log
ging camp in Klamath county.
A home cafe for home people. The
Gusher Cafe.
Public stenographer Elsie Farris.
Room 212 Garnett Corey Bids'. 85
I Arthur Moran of the Rlalto theater
arrived home Saturday morning from
spending the week at Seattle and
Portland on 'business.
Mattresses made over, furniture
upholstering, crating and packing.
Douglas, 101 South Central, Phone
616-J.
Do not forget the boxing contests
, at Page theatre, Wednesday, July
2nd.
John A. Millard and Theodore. F.
Matbicson are Nebraska tourists at
. the Medford. The former Is from An
tloch and the latter from Waco.
Dry oak and fir wood for sale.
Phone 818-R. ( 100
Get one of Haney's auto beds for
camping, Chautauqua or Crater Lake.
U. E. Morris this week attended
the meeting of county club leaders
of the state hold at the O. A. C. at
Corvallls, whero they received In
structions in running, stock Judging,
gardening, cooking, und sowing, lit
order to givo information to tho local
club loaders necessary for demontru.
tions at county and state fairs.
Whoop-la! Whoop-la. The Gnshor.
Are you going to the Story Book
hall, Monday evening, at St. Mark's
hall? Tickets lbc ot auy member of
the Comrades club. S5
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Judd ot Salt
Lake City are registered at (ho Hotel
Medford.
A motor will always run like new
if properly lubricated. Veedol Is the
best insurance tor proper lubrication.
C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Fir slab and dry wood tor sale by
J. T. Gagnon. Phone SB9.
Stuart Talbot ot Jefferson. Ore.,
who had been dangerously ill with
septicemia at tho Medford sanitarium
for threo weeks is making a complete
recovery and will be ablo to leave
tho sanitarium this afternoon uud
proceed to his homo.
Only four more days to pay pav
ing, sewer and watermain interest at j
iuu i-uy uuii. x I'uauy guvs on juij
1st.
Switches made from combings
general work. Sanitary Beauty
Shop, No. S East Fourth and Front.
Phone 497-W. 90
Miss Marie Edwnrds who only re
cently returned from a visit nt Los
Angeles, has been spending the week
with her parents at Grants Pass.
You can got a lot ot miles out ot
that old tire by using one ot our re-
liners. C. E 3afcs Auto Cj
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta. tt
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Swayne of the
Watkins district are guests at the
Xash hotel, having arrived in the
city Friday.
Every red blooded American will
want to see the boxing contests and
wrestling exhibition at the Page the
ater, Wednesday, July 2nd.
For tire Insurance phone 64, cor
ner Eleventh street and S. P. track.
D. R. Wood & Co. .
Cherry shipments from Ashland
this year are breaking all records In
point of volume, while the quality of
the fruit is above the average. Hun
dreds of boxes aro going out on every
southbound train, the destination be
ing to points as far south as San
Diego. Ashland Record.
Springs for all cars. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
Electric ranges repaired by Peo
ple's Electric store. 86
C. F. Burke will arrive home Sun
day after receiving his discharge at
Bremerton and visiting his sister,
Miss Ruby Burke who is in the naval
reserve at Bremerton. He has been
on the Red Cross hospital ship, King
fisher, and was in service 2 lh years
For the. best Insurance see Holmes
the Insurance Man.
First-class kodak work, : charges
about halt regular prices. Jap Art
Store. tt
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Brady of Port
land, arrived in the city by auto late
Friday for a visit with Mrs. Brady's
brother, Mr. Patton, a commercial
traveling salesman who is ill in the
Sacred Heart hospital. They aro
stopping at the Holland.
Spark plugs for trucks and trac
tors. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Miss Ethel Newland, the high
school teacher, left last Friday night
for Eugene for a visit with friends
and will spend the summer in that
city and at the sea coast.
Phone Delaneys stand for taxi.
Phone S52. Corner Main and Bart-
lett. -86
Klamath Falls guests at the Med-
ford are Burr Westbrook and G. C.
Goesbeck.
Sewing machines repaired, bought
and sold, and rented 25c per week.
Phone 615-J.
Misses Audrey Roberts and Lois
Quisenberry left Saturday morning
for Myrtle Creek where they will
visit relatives ot the former until
they are joined next week by Dr. and
Mrs. Frank Roberts when the party
will camp several weeks in a cabin in
the hills near Myrtle creek.
Big dance Ashland Nat., Saturday,
June 28, Wednesday, July 2nd. Jit
ney dance all through celebration,
July 3rd, 4th and 5th: Launspach's
six-piece orchestra. 84
Alfred S. Chapman, the Custer
guide who lectured at the Liberty
theater this week, with his wife,
daughter and son who are traveling
over the country with him, left today
for Roseburg.
We can save you money on that
new storage battery. C. E. Gates
Auto Co.
George D. Peart of the 171st aerial
squadron who has been in the service
for the past 18 months and whose
father, C. W. Peart, died while he
was in the army, telegraphed bis
mother last night of his arrival in
New York from France yesterday.
Have a Super Retread tire sole
put on your old tire. It will last
twice as long as a new tire. Puncture
proof, guaranteed. Best thing on the
market. Akron (Tire Shop, 36 South
Riverside. 84
The Misses Sylvia, Anna and Flor
ence Hurd left this morning to spend
the day in an outing at Rogue River,
during which they planned to climb
a mountain in that vicinity. ,
Dr. Robert W. Clancy has resumed
the practice of medicine and has
established his office in the Hutchin
son & Lumsden bldg,
A motor party bound south whose
members are at the Hotel Medford
consists of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Ham
ilton of La Grande and Mrs. A. E.
Bennett of Astoria.
Big dance Ashland Nat., Saturday,
June 28, Wednesday, July 2nd. Jit
ney dance all through celebration
uly 3rd, 4th and 5th, Launspach's
six-piece orchestra. 84
Bradford Morsor, six years old.
loft Saturday morning for Portland
where ho will spend tho summer with
his father. It Is his fourth trip alone
between tho two cities. Lust winter
tho little fellow inado tho trip alone
from Portland to Los Angeles.
Orchestra six pieces Sunday. ,
Among California visitors regis
tered ot tho Medford aro C. D. Lowe.
Julius Kullck, V. C. 11111. P. O.
Crawford mid F. W. Carter ot Sun
Francisco, F. W. Howard of Los An
geles, and B. 11. Maxwell ot Oakland.
Week end event Gold Hill Satur
day night, Roberts Medford orches
tra. Good time guaranteed. 84
Tho music alone will please you.
, Mrv and Mrs. A. L. Kostor of Edge
vood," Cul who enroute homo from
Portland stopped off here for a visit
with Mrs. L. llarbough, left for home
today.
P. F. Close & Son, machinists and
automobile repnirers. Riverside Gar
age, 132 South Riverside. Service
car. Phone 1G2-R.
Orchestra plays Sunday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. lloyer, auto
tourists from Santa Ana. Calif., at
tho Holland, expect to leave Sunday
for Crater Lake. While thoy anttel
pate a little discomfort in reaching
the lake they deem tho trip well
worth while.
Mr. und Mrs. J. L. Stnndofer of
Eugene, are guests at the Holland
who arrived In tho city by auto.
Hemstitching,
Pecotlng,
Handicraft Shop.
The best public market of the year
both as to variety aud quality ot pro
ducts and in the big purchasing crowd
was that ot today. One hundred cases
of loganberries were sold and there
was a plentiful supply of raspberries
and all kinds ot vegetables and home
grown tomatoes were feutures ot tho
market.
Call Mitchell In regard to that
lawn mower and have it sharpened
right. Called for and delivered.
Phone 3 20-J.
Hear the music Sunday mat. '
Vernon H. Vawter, recently ap
pointed by Governor Olcott a mem
ber of the board of rogonts of the
University of Oregon, is probably the
youngest man that has served on the
board, being 28 years of age. Mr.
Vawter's connections with the .uni
versity have been extensive. He him
self graduated from that institution
in the class of 1913. His father
graduated In 1SSG. Three ot his
uncles are also graduates of the in
stitution J. F. Hill, a graduate in
1880: C. M. Hill in 1881, and George
W. Hill in 1884. In addition to that
his mother attended the institution in
1SS4 and 1SS5, and his wife in 1911
and 1912. Eugene Register.
Mrs. C. E. Goble, teacher of piano
at 217 West Main street, upstairs. 84
Miss Adele Brault, the high school
teacher, accompanied by Miss Alder
man, a teacher-in the Portland school
who had been visiting friends here
left this morning for Berkeley, Cat.,
to attend the six week s summer
school ot the University of Calitor
nia.
Mr. Harcke directs the orchestra. '
Summer classes starting at once.
Piano pupils desiring appointment
please call at studio, 1013 West Ninth
street, or tel.. 66 7-J. Mrs. 'Bertha
Emerlck. 84
Miss Myrtle Hurst and Mrs. Fred
Hurst and son left Saturday morning
for a visit with friends in Ashland
for several days.
The Heart of Humanity Sunday.
James T. Shaw ot San Francisco,
attorney for the Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph company who has been
fishing for a week at the river with
headquarters at the Rogue Elk Re-
sort at Trail, will return to the city
Sunday with Robert Hammond, man
agor of the Home Telephone company
acting as his chauffeur.
Baths 25c. Kenllworth Rooms.' 103
Alco Taxi. Phone 95. .
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. McGrew'and
daughter of Los Angeles are motor
tourists registered at the Holland.
Everybody's doing It. What? Pay
ing up their interest on assessments.
Why? Because property values are
coming back.
Augmented orchestra. Page.
Appointed to Federal' Reserve.
SAN FKANCISCO. June 28. S. G
Sareeant and E. H. Tucker, both of
San Francisco, today were appointed
assistant federal reserve agents, ef
fective dul v 1. The former is a grad
uate of the University of Washinz
ton. 25 Million for Aviation.
WASHINGTON. June 28. Funds
for naval- aviation for 1020 were
fixed today at $25,000,000 under n
orouromise agreement reached, bv
house and senate conferees. Secre
tary Daniels had nsked for $35,000.-
000.
Wanted Bids for Transportation
The Kenwood School District No.
102 will receive bids for the trans
portation of not more than 25 chil
dren to attend the Medford school
the coming year. All bids must be
In the hands of the clerk by July
10 th.
The board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
For further particulars In regard
to contract, bond, etc., see or phone
clerk. Mrs. R. A. MATTHEWS,
Clerk of School District No. 102.,
F. D. No. 3. 84
Dated June 24th.
Old papers for building fires and
house cleaning, 10c bundle.
WEEKS & McGOWAN Co.
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone: Pacific 227,
Night Phones: F. W. Weeks, 103-J2
Lady Assistant.
PRESIDENT S FAREWELL 10 FRANCE
PARIS, Juno 28. President Wil
son today on tho eve ot his depar
ture from France made tho following
statement:
"As I look back over tho ovontfwl
mouths I huvo spent In Franca my
memory is not ot conferences uud
hard work ulono, but also ot Innu
merable acta ot generosity und
friendship which huvo niado mn fuel
how genuluo. tho sentiments ot
Franca aro towards tho pvoplo of
America and how fortunate 1 have
been to be tho representative of our
people In tho midst of a nation which
knows how to show us kindness with
so much charm and so much open
manifestation ot what Is In Its heart.
U. S. LABORIREADY
10
IF
PlIILAlllCI.I'lII.V. Juno 28. Tho
American Federation of Labor Is
reutly to extend tho helping hand to
Germany If tho Gummas show them
selves worthy," . declared Samuol
Gompars, president ot tho federation,
in addressing today members ot the
organization at the lauiu-hlng ot 'tlio
steamer Afol, nt tho Hog Island
shipyard. Mr. Gompers uttered his
significant words on tho evo ot his
return to Europe to continue tho
work of building up the shattered
forces labor on the continent.
"To me this is an epoch-making
event," Bald Mr. Gompers, "not only
because of the purpose for which we
are assembled, but also because of
the signing of tho pcuco treaty. At
last the dawn ot n new era has come,
that for which you men luborcd In
this greatest of shipyards, and It
performed marvelous tasks in help
ing our government and those of Its
allies.
"We fought Germany, Austria,
Bulgaria and Turkey, not from our
desire to fight, but to rid their peo
ples of oppression from their masters
and to give them an opportunity for
self-expression.
"If our former enemies will but
show themselves worthy wo will be
glad to extend to them the band of
fraternity.
"Remember that tho ideals ot tho
American Federation ot Labor are
synominous with those of tho govern
ment.'! I
BY SECRETARY POLK
WASHINGTON. June 28. Imme-
diatelv after receiving the nows of
the signinir of the trcntv Aetinir Sec
retary Polk sent this message to the
president over the special direct wire
from the state department to Ver
sailles:
"Permit-me to offer mv heartfelt
congratulations on the completion of
vour great work. The American peo
ple will bo ever proud of .what von
did as their representative for the
peace of the world."
SALEM BURGLARS TAKE BIG
STOCK OF DRUGS
SALEM. June. 28. More than
$.100 worth of morphine, cocaine tintl
heroin, the store's entire stock, were
tolen last night from Html A. Setic-
fer. drug firm, here 1V burglars, who
opened u door with n iimmv. -
Coast Export Traffic Revived
WASHINGTON. June 28. Through
bills of lading for export traffic, sus
pended since January ,1018. on ac
count of the war. will be restored for
traffice moving through Pacific coast
ports as soon us tariffs can he pub
lished.
Suspend Vancouver Unions.
VANCOUVER, li. C. Juno 28.
Two Vancouver unions have been
suspended - from the jlx'tul Trades
Council because thev affiliated with
the "One liig Union" it was announc
ed today.
806th U. S. Reaiment Arrives.
NKW YORK. June 28. llcailuuiir-
ters and medical detachments, liend-
duartcrs and Ktipplv companies nnd
Rompanics II. C nnd D of the 800th
regiment, 32 officers and 810 men.
arrived here today on the stenmer
Aeolus. -
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
STRAYED White Persian cat from
Kenllworth rooms. Reward for re
turn or information of where
abouts. Phone 97. 84
WAINTKO-
-Stenographer and book
IJox 60, Tribune. 80
kooper.
WANTED Pressor on machine. Pan-
torlum Dye Works. 80
You can get most any
old thing at DeVoes
most arjj old time.
"Deeply happy us I am at (he
prospect ot Joining my own country
men ugiiln, 1 leavo Franco wit It gen
uluo regret, my deep sympathy Tor
her people and hollitf lu her future
confirmed, my thought enlarged by
tho privilege ot nsaoulittlou with her
pulilio men, conscious of more than
otto affect louato friendship formed
and profoundly grateful for unst lut
ed hospitality and for count lorni idnd
nousos which have made mo fool wol
como und at homo.
"I tuko tho liberty of bidding
Franco lloilspeed as well as gootl-byo
und ot expressing- unco moro my
abiding interest' ind entire confi
dence in her future.
(Signed) "WOODHOW WILSON."
E
A
BEAT 1388
MILES
NKNANA. Alaska.--! IIV Mail.V
Thirteen hundred uud eiulitv-eighl
miles bv dog sled marks (he trill iust
completed hv tiume Warden Stephen
foster, whoso iouruevs carried him
into the little known pari of the Me
Kiulev National Dark uud other re
gions. From Nenunn to Mefirath, on the
Kilskokwin river, Foster traveled tin
:i:i." mile-; ilistuuee over country sel
liom visited, ami over unbroken
trails, his trip hero alone indieatiiig
tliat the wuv of the game warden in
Alaska is no sinecure. At .Mrtiratli
a United Stales commissioner hold
jurisdiction over a vast sweep of
country where Foster tumid wholesale
game violations. Fourteen white men
were convicted nnd fined anil the
hunters reuuired tj cure and take
(rare of the large omintitics of wild
meat found in caches in the inoiin
tains. In the states the unlucky
hunter also would buve lost his game.
hut up here the waste of good meat
is considered almost us much a crime
us the illegal slaughter of it.
In the Kiiiitishiui count rv, for in
stance, tho warden found 71 ouurtcrs
of caribou and the carcasses of a
lojten cow moose ill one cache. As
tuere was no leileral commissioner
available, prosecutions were not in
order, hut the hunters wcru coinpe
ed to cure tho meat.
Disease has made heavy inroads
on tho big game of Hie upper Kuskok
wiui. Warden Foster reported. A pe
culiar disease has attacked the moos
and even arrested the growth of their
horns, which in some eases, he found
were hut the size of n man's hand.
Moiinttiin sheep were reported dying
hv the do.en with a disease known
ns lump jaw. Forest fires in flic
district, have driven tho oucc large
herds of caribou out in search ol
food. Large Migrating herds were
seen making their way towards l.uke
Minrhiiminu.
Nesting placed of Ihe gronso and
other gaiuo birds have been widely
destroyed as well hv the fires. Ihe
warden Miid.
NEW PACIFIC FLEET
TO SALE JULY 17
ARCIIANOKI,, Friday, Juuo 27.
(By Associated Press,) Tho last of
the American forces bore, with tho
exception of Brigadier (ienernl W. V.
Richardson, tho American comman
der, and a small detachment of head
quarters troops, ombarked today for
Brest. Tho forces which loft woro a
battalion of tho 310th engineers. Be
fore sailing, every officer of tho but
lallon and twenty enlisted men were
decorated 1iy the HiisHlnn command
for galluntry nnd efficiency.
GENEVA, Juno 27. fUy Associ
ated Press.) It Is roportotf from
Pranglns, whoro formor Kmporor
Charles of Austria Is staying that tho
health of tho ex-rulor is cuiisIiik anx
iety. He Is bolng uttonded by a
Swiss doctor. Former Emprosu 55lta
in actinic as nursa.
HorlickV the Original
Malted Milk Avoid
Imitations &Substitutes
DR. RIGKERT
ETES ROTKNTIFIOATiMT ,
trUSTICI), AWI) OIjAHSIOS
PROPERLY FITTED
no nitoi'S vsm
Broken Txmsos Accurately Duplicated
suite 1-2 over May uo.
128 E. Main, Upntolrs
Highest quality Jewelry repairing
Diamond letting, watch repairing
Satisfaction assured in
quality and price.
MARTIN J. It EDDY
Mall us joai want,
L rSi
LAST TIMES TONIGHT
Big BILL HART
IN
"The Breed of Men"
Thrills come thick und fast in this now, Hart picture.
Don't Miss It. '
TOMORROW MONDAY
BRYANT WASHBURN in "POOR BOOB"
Mack Scnnett's Lntost Comedy "THE LITTLE
WJDOW" with Ford Sterling.
Regular Routine
YOUli trip tt. tln First N;il it. mil Think
runic tci town, Mr. Fanner. It will cnaMc
should he one of your errands when ymi
you to deposit the spare funds- or procure
what you rciiiire. Simply a reiisoiiahlc
iiniouni opens a ( 'hcekiun' Account here
and l.v all means YOU SHOULD UAVK
ON'K."
. Member Federal Reservo System.
Capital $100,000.
TTAeYmsT National Bank.
fiDDPORD
One Thing More
Most car owners know that
this is the pluce to have their
batteries tested with n hydrom
eter. That It In the place to buy
a Bone Dry Biiticry with Wil
Inrd Threaded Rubbtr limita
tion which cnrrita with it tho
evidence of buttery newness.
That It ! tli ptuce in come for
twttcry chorvUiv, rcjwr, uml u ixnul
iMttcry.
But. one thing more It U III plat
to tun, jtit n noun ns you tniy your
nrw ctir, to hmvc yi.ur fuitrry frKh.
trrnl Anil ut I ho tx-ntflt of WUUtnl
OO-iluy battery ituunmce.
Drive In, wIkOkt you hnve (KHiaht it
rtrw enr or not. Prrhnpi wa cm tv(t
you ftomr bnttrry inform ilw.n Unit will
! nienn l-nrr life to yuuf Lottery uud
fuller use uf your cwr.
ELECTRIC SHOP
A delight on any day,
SUNDAY OR
WEEKDAY
A LA CARTE DINNER AT
Holland Cafe
You, itnd llio friomlx vmi oiilor-
tain, will ! liwl i tlm Miiprlizintr iiii'iitK
and vi'L'i't iililes, the niuuinil, hiiIiuIh,
tliu (lnliciciua tlcwscrlM. Tho dnilv
climmcH in llin menu ulvus vim nl-
wiiVH Boinctliinir iinw to anticipate,
line at thu Holland and ilino well.
Chicken Dinner
Sunday
12:00 to 2:00
5:30 to 8:00
WESTON'S
Camera Shop
' Commercial Photographer,
in Southern Oregon.
Negatives made any time or
place by appointment.
Phone 147-J.
. We'll doth rest.
J. B. PALMER j
Medford.
208 East Maui Street,
Urn
Oregon
Expert
Workmen
.'When you have your auto
repairing Juno you want to
know that ('.xpcriiMict'd nic
chaiiics do the work.
Our workmen are experts
and all of them have the en
dorsement of the Command
er of the Rockwell motor
IVId whero they were nie
ehaiiies during the war.
When you want expert
workmanship nt a fair price
bring it to us or phone and
we will call.
Crater Lake
Motor Co.
E. E. Waters. South Fir St.
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' NAT BUILDING. MEDFORD
J,I)USS
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MEDFORD IRON WORKS
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP
AIho ouont for Fairbanks tni Moras
17 South RIvArslrfa
Vulcanizing
All our work (trletly guaranteed to
uo flint oUim. X-, N. Fir St., Medford
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