Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 21, 1920, Page 6, Image 6

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WEDWIiD M'ATI' TliinilNP;. M RDFORO. OUX'A !OX. V 111 XKS )A Y. .IANTAUY 21.
JAZZ DANCING TO
BE REPLACED By
OLD: TIME- WALTZ
. NEVlU J9fi IC? Jsjn. . 29. Ol.l-fuh-ioned.
- keep-vour-ilisl:imc dance,
me to . displace the modern Jazz
hti'ijH. uiC, . the nationwide reform
movement' iindcrlulten bv the ;ier
'. iflrih i National Association- of Miw
lera .Duncinir 'proves wuree.s,-.ful,
' Tlinlanimtr master; it' i- annoimpftl i
hem onnt upon ',-lhe- support of
itiiitlicrHil fathers, drru.hters. sun
dutteeviiiiirtiroprie(orH,,(ltim-iii teiteh
ersuand' honteHeH-anl if nei-essnrv
tlift -poline nVpnrtmetit- to exlerinm
rtttlw- "half Nelson, " "borlv holil,
"Sbinnnr Joek" ami oiIikb importe"
ballroom 'crips whii-li am prai-tii-m!
hvrcome il.mcers.., (.'heap ami vulifii
imiRieris al.o'td-Yome 'tin',lnr the. hn
undiiajreorrling to,u tiicular'fust i
4nitet)' by-: tl,-' uHHoeitttiou, those i
ehnrtB of community or public; ilnnre?
nralHKi'et(';lnw their opposition to
undttsirable 'ilunttex bv ilistiihulin
"Y.ri please leave the hull'! eurd
to tliooo nho. permst in olTomlinm
3'Ium women, it i t-hnr.eil iur- ot'tei
n iDjunh ,to Illume as their partner
n nnw' lit-,RUfe enses, iliinrn hall pro
prietiwHrn-rfciCulvised to piek out ten
or it'fuowm'-ob,eiitionub eonplex arm
it ni-w.amiTiir'.ihiclisri'uiirilr,!, to uiihi
. ' them at one', n ,c . l-.n. , i
) n- 'ffionwill Roon ' Faer Ihn .eireuhi
' rtadsilMtlmt f'Ton "have . mined th
'.-' Htandanrtnft.viHii' establishment nil.
thiitrjb loss will be more than nihil,
" im'hVindwihle tbn number of nersoii:
T. ., wh'. haVfc.ttHpge.t' for von ami , von'
dnnnrit."; n!' wji '(.
. Home -of 'the rhilsH niul regulation!
; i whidb u'Pr'UT3cl tu.ohev follow :
' 'l')rim'a'inuHift-uoiild be-Jiriuht and
', ebnTfiil,'.properlv neeented and th
. phfesSH Hvelli divide). , (v'henii, iViiliui
niiwiiii ofl tlio' Mfcrehni, 'in'. ton. in-
vileiili(tapuiVHluai?.nieiililnIeHH tlnne
iiiaii" IbiiM. nHeless ko oxpeet reJinod
danuntr wheri (the Jiuism limits nil re
finementl "fdi ttor all, what isdniie
insr'biiiiKn'inlerpratatioii'iiif mnsie?
V 'Thd! afwoouition bus vUlopted; .the
fol)uwinii'tiupoR, it bciniii inu(,Dilil,
tbctrnMuHoiH.'.Hayi tre retruhito ,!f,aiv
OIIMffulJtSMl ;:! , , 1 1. ( iv i j.l ,11.11,1,:','
. : ''VViiltzj'48 miasnrft ta mionto. i
' .rwo-Htep, .r4 measures lo minute,
.')iie-step, G(i measures to niiuiito
j - '(Kdx-trut, 40 uiensurcH to minute,
,, , 'Daneers Hhonld nssnmo n liuht,
' "" sfiiHtful position," sav the mastera
"'' ','There-Nlimihl be! ho jorkv ball', Kfcpi
ri.TP)','tbese cnusi! , iuiidesiniblo vai'ia
(;iW1W, vParlneiji , shouhl ,tu)J, (luniie
with. cueeliH' nm or.njwwliintr -nr
:-jJioiilri- the elann be tiuht.'-'Neeli
' holds!,iu'ei .positively niipardonubb
w.Tie.ejitIeiauii's iirm should .eileircle
Imh. partner's- waist; his band restinu
r 'litljtl nust above the Waist line: Tli
lfld.V. s'jiil't nrni sliouh) not one.irch
htr jtiirlner's blioulders or neek.
"""' ' V,, ) ji -
Bills Passed at Special Session
In
iba onij week of the extraorcn-.OioKon,
t.
Agricultural college and
T
D
it - r-t (.'.;. i,r
5 ItBRLIK,: Jan,'-. .10: Meaoliirliom
with llollund for a loan to llonnniiv
Of litlO.tMIO.OIKI uuilders (iionnnllv
!i80.OOO.OO(n will shortly be eonehid-
d, ftwoi'dinir lo the Jieitiinir am Mil
tixit. -Of this amount 14.0.MtM)tMi
Biliiimrs win eoviT purchases ol raw
Produhts and' the remainder will , l
.bieK til' buv - fnmtsl lifts. ' Tlio rmilit
. ib li'stunhslied l'or ilo-veins niul lunv
b; extended proportionately as (lei-
. imiuiv;' makes payments on the ne
dnrinK" "' ' . -
. i (ixrniiinv iindertakes' to pnwure tin
eouuiipdities covered bv the ermlU
clhlv from ffidlund which-is nlso srivep
special economic henetits respeclinc
eonl dilliveries. This is itho firff
eredlt aeeorded (lenuanv since th
conclusion ol' peace.
i 1
I)auu'hte.is are considered of very
llltlo importance in t'hiiiu. A Cbi
niiiunn is eompdlleil hv law to leuvi
Ins possessions to his nuile ehildrcii
iDONT FUSS WITH
Musterole Works Without the
Blister Easier, quicker'
There" no sense' in mlxmfe a mess
,of mustard, flour and trater when you
, ran easily relieve pain, soreness or stiff
' lies with a little clean, white Musterole.
' Musterole is made of pure oil of
mustard and other helpful Ingredients,
combined in the form of the present
white ointment. It takes the place ol
t, jmuu piabicns ana win noi Dhster.
Musterole ujuallr gives prompt relief
iiuiu oure inroai, oroncnitis, tonsiliti?,
croup, stiff neck, -asthma, neuralgia,
headache.'consestiorL Dleuri9v.rhenm.-1.
tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
cjick or joints, sprains, sore mosdes.
bruises, chilblains, frosted fect, colds of
the chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
, JOc and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50.
-adjourned Sunday morning, passed
97 bills, of these S3 wero bonne hills
ind 44 were senate hills. For-the
sbfrt . time the legislators were in
isosslon they passed upon a. .very, large
number of bills, few ,of which- were
of importance or of an emergency
character. The summary of bllln,
resolutions and memorials approved
by the legislature follcws: V ., . '
Kenute Joint Jtisoiulloniv '
S. J. It. ); by Fanell Providing
for ratification of nationul suffrage
amendment,' '
S. J:" H-. 5, hy I'ierce Appointing
committee o Invcatitiate boys'-tralu-ing
schoivl.- ..
:S..,J St.: C; by Banks Thanking
University of Oregon football teams
foe. record and sportsmanship at Pas
adena football game cgulnst Hurvard.
3. J. ft; 10, by iianks and Moscr-
Iteferrfng to people propcaed1 amenct
mont. to -cnnHtitiitinn providing that
president p-f senate succeeds to office
of governor to servo -at -,Hueh . ctily
until next general election. - . !. ; ,
H. B. 67. by Graham arid Bean
Providing jifmids for women's bnild
Ing at state university. : ' - '
.H. -H.r6! by Hughes To Include
stale owned lands in Irrigation and
drainage districts. m
,11. Jt. 28, by Thrift To eradicate
bovine tuberculosis and other live
stock diseases, ';.'- . ii
11. U. ill, game committee Auth
orizing fish and game commissiui to
purchase innu for game farms. ' '
.. H. B. ly game committee Pro
viding, Imprlsonen-c a pnnishment
for killing elk, mountain- aheopretc.
H. lt. K 7. -Moore Permitting mem
ber of logisiutu'rfl to serve on fish and
earn. cammlseiMM-: ; -. (".u:. n
' J I B. Sii, Thompson- Regulating
UK6 for commission lor feeble-minded
i home. u ' t : . i
... 11. iB. 13, Kubil Relating to own
ership ior property, within elty llinitn.
:H.' B. - l,.,Horne-FlxliiB 'flalarlei
of depiily, labor commissioners.
41. B. IK, iliy Jlorne -Rolattng to
collection of fees fori, fu'ctory inspec-
c S.-Jj It. ,12, by..orlilau-iRelatlng , ' , '
to national highways systnm.i-i v- . , - 8,iThomnorLlng tax
H. 1. It- S. by Judiciary committee!0' .m1"8' lut public
Providing for .reference to people ; !? ' ' ' ',""'"J
of amendment tc re.toro capital pun-l ','"; u7' mll"rJ' mm ttee
iHhawnt for treason and ffst-degreetM' 1,lns iMPwoonatlpn, of, dtecharged
- ,unl,ll.K on ,,p rt r. wHn ,Ihb' unl.iuf a,
murder.
House Joint Resolutions ,
II. J. It. 7, by nurdick Amending
const!! ill Ion us to debts of enuntiesv
II. J. It. II, by resolutions ccm
milioe Amendlux- eonstttution to in
crease : suito indebtedness for, roads.
II. J. It. 4, by lienn Investigating
tiie state fish and gamo commission.
J
19101
f.. J. It. S, by Bnrdkk Creating,;
uonrmtssion-'to Investigate- niean,if
developing central Oregon. -,i;i,.ii,ii.
II.'. I. It. 14, by cominitttio on toto-
lution's Providing for un argument.
In official paiiiplilot aeulnst minimum
wngo umeiidment.
' 3. C. It. 2. by Belt Provldlne for
Fhivestigut Ion-of" salaries of. county -ct-
ticrs. , -j,, :,viii!,-:i '. iuj-aw.tju
nee .Henate Joint Mcmorlnls '
3. J! -li.' t, by I'attei'sbn-AnmioV'
Inlying .'consreMs'" to ' bar" AmerHuo-J
born children of Japanese aliens from
becomlitr'Amerlcnn citixens'.'f'
S. J: .t4 2, by I. 8. Smith Momcr-
lilallzlng congress to appropriate
money :for Roqsevelt highway; ; ,.,
a. J., M. ,8, by lachinund- Alemor-
ia)ling congress ;ta pension veterans
and. willows of veterans of earlytOrar
gen Indian wars. - -
S. J. CM. 4, by Baldwin Memorial
izing congress to open Klamath In
dian reservation for settlement.
:.B. J. ,M. 5, by I. S. Bmith Asking
congruss to establish lifo-soflng sta-
lion near i-ori urtorn. , ..,. ,, -,,
S. J. ,r. 0, by Hltner Asking con
gress,, t,o, give preference to exrservlco
meii lu ,-C'peninK up public 'landsMn
Ivlumuth cohnty .for settlement..
House Joint Memorials
If. J. M. 2, by Dentils Itolatlng to
nationul highways.
H. J. -M.: 3, by Fuller Roliitlng to.
patrol of forest by airplanes.
H-. J. M. f,, by Lewis and Kubll-rt
ItclaUng to disloyal aliens. . .
House Hills 1'ns.sctl In Hen ate
Hi. B. l, byl lnbcr, und industries
committee Reliiting'to funds for re
conslriictlon hospital;
tl. B, .2, by labor and tndiiBtries
committee Providing tor. udditlonu,!
connicnsiitlon of injured workmen.
jtl. 11. 3,- by lubor und Industries
committee Providing for rehabilita
tion of injured workmeu
H. . B. 4; by Gallagher DoslHnat-
Ing Oitturlo-Jordan Valloy road ,
plirt of tho atato- highway system.,
l. .11. (i, by Jmios fcixtending tiino
in which federal govoiiimout may up
propiiato funds for Roosevelt high.
way project.
U. B. 15,: by Hughes Aiitliorlzing
ounty asMessoi-s and deputies to ad
minister oaths. .
11. II. 23, hy labor mid industries
coinmitteo Providing tut safe em
pldymont und safely standards.
-H. ,B. 31, by Joint fish uud gnnic
ominlttoo Creating fish und game
commission und providing for it;
election by legislature,
II. U. 39, by Uurdlck Establish
lug Deschutes county fair ut Red
imind.
TH, B, f2, by roads und highways
onimittttc Aiithcrltliig 1 0,0110, 00
bond Issue for good roads,
II. 11. lis, by corporation committee
F.xtondliiK corporate existence to
privato eoipbTiillons. '
'.11. 41. 74, by roads and highways
coinmitteo To provide funds ' to
mutch federal appropriations
11. It. 7s, by . ennui committee,
Reluliiig to payment of labor claims
Against new state game farm in Lnne
county.
II. B. 82, by .ways and means com
mittee -Appri.prlaliiiK funds for spo-
ial session.'
Jl.'ll. 70, by Wright lleslguatliig
certain Sherman county roads as part
of suite highway system.
it. 'B. 03, by ways uud moans com
mittee Appropriating ItiOil for oil
painting of tho late lloveiaor Wlthy-
conibe.'
11. Ik 1)4, by wuys and means com
mittee- Appropriating $Ha0U fwr in
creased expenses of public servlco
ftonimlssiou. -
H. 11. Ml. by ways and means-committee
Appropriating funds- for
home for Indigent children.
II. H.-Sl, by ways and means com
mittee Appropriating funds for
feeble-minded home.
- II. II. Ml,. by ways und means com
mittee Appropriating funds to re
pair uriuory at Uiiljaa,
- n. u.-fli,- ny wuys ana means com
mitteeProviding appropriation for
evservlce men's durational aid act.
II. It. s. by Kubli Providing for
additional revenue for L'nlvorsiiy of
soldier, sailor or marine uninwfal.
.11. B. 5,' (lallagher Providing for
payment by statdiof interest on' Irri
gation and drainage bonds.'';'.!'
- Hi B. SIS, W. 14. 8mttU--Riltlng to
salary of engineer of Btute highway
eommisHlnn. , ,". : , vt u u
, H.- H. 2 1 ' Coffey (Repealing hide
inspection law
Hi' B f9. iullaghoi' Flxlnn'-'open
season for game birds.
' H. B: 27, BiKdlck rReWtlng , to
salary ,of , district sealers of weights
:and measures, ?!i
5-ljV4K)'7 iBoada and highways
Relative to lenstt t.f sandraVel,-etc
hi- beds of nuvlgajde atreama. v i"
: i -dll.vU. 6U; i.inn county delegation-
Relating to salary of' county school
aniierirttendent; r. i ty.c
in He 'B.'ilic'rhonipnon-PTohlbltlng
operations of dance, halls -biitsldo rcor
poantadiinitH after midnight
!. 4!, llurnaugh Fixing time
fortiholding court,, In tenth Judicial
distrtct.
, ill.- -B. 3.7, Thonuwon-JtegHlatlng
danco hulls, ontnide -city limlts.i
: ',H. -.Bv,o1, Ciallngher JlegBldtlnB
Irrigation districts
H. 41. 72, Callagher Hegutotlug
irrigation districts,
H. B. 73, MicFurland Reg?ilatlng
angliiiK in AVillamette river below
suspension bridge at Oregon, City.
II. 11. 112, roads - and highways
Authc'rUIng highway commission to
ropuir roads hy fcrco account
ill., 11. -GGy roads uiid high wuys
Authorizing highway commission . to
establish ciifcrguticy fund of $20,000
H. B. 20. Kdwards To construct
bridge across .Vpstucca river. A
II.. B. 4S, l)y Mrs. Thompson To
provldo new tmlldlng at feeble-mind
ed institution.
; H. B, 77, -by Home Providing for
one-teuth mill tax levy-for .Oregon
LBmploymenC institutfoit -foe blind.
i ill. B. S.i.cby roads und highwnys
committee Relating to loatls and
weights of. motortrucks on state, hlgh-
.11, B. 40, by Stewart Providing
for special election on May 21, '1U80
SeniiteniIlsPu.sjiMlinnoii.se'
S. II. 3,. by Patterson Deullng
with parole laws.
S.- B. 4, by Houston- Creating
court of domestic relations.
3. 11. 5, by Strayer Relating, to
registration of-); professional engi
neers.
S. ill. (i, by oommittoe on irrigation
Deelurlng validity of certain Irri
gation districts. , ; ' , .
S. 1). 7, '.Multnoninh county dolega-
tlon Relating tciestublishlng of kin
dergartens. .,
S. u: S, I'orler Itelatlng lo pay
ment of Indemnities fur killing of
cattle by state
B. II. 11, by Mullnomnh delegation
Relating to financinl aid for ccr
aln children. ,
3. B. 35, Orion Licensing opera
tors and drivers vt motor vehicles.
B.. B. 22 Relating to release of
sureties.
S. B, 14, by Hurley Relating, to
regulation of livestock of, certain
non-residents and corporations.
B. B. 33, committee v.i medicine,
phnrniacy and dentistry Relating to
in-actice of medicine.
Sr 'B. no Relating to Enlnry Inves
tigation. , - ' .- ,' .
S.' II. S, by Porler-Vrovidlng In-
doinultles for cattle slaughtered ly
order, of stale veterinarian,
. -B.-3i t Ircuit Judges expenses.
S. I). 40. Plerco and Bmith Relat
ing to soldiers' aid. ,
S. 11. 3S, Blmiiks Salaries of su
preme Judges. , . ,,, , ; '
S. 11. ID, Nlchelscii' Piintshniant
Jc persons aiding prisoners to escape.
lu,w,wii ,u, uiBeuureu pupero uy o,:i-
vlce men, free.
S.TJ;( 32,, l)nion county delegation
FIxiri's salaries of officers of Union
county. - -
S. BV, by Baldwin Slate banking
examiners. ; ' ' ' '
S. B. 13 by Niekelsen-7-Reiating
to county assessors.
S. B. 62 To validate Vista House
contracts.
S. B. 34, by Hosher Relating to
attachments.
8. B. 30, hy committee on roads
and highways Maintenance of high
ways. ' '
S. B. 4 8, by Lane county delegation
Erection of monument appropriate
to memory of world war.
S. IB. 52, by Thrift Roads in Coos
county.
S. B. 54 Roads in Jackson. county
8. B. 55 Roads in Douglas county.
S. B. 07 Roads in Klamath coun
ty. S. B. 58 Relating to- roads ' In
Clatsop and Tillamook counties.
. S. B. 50 Roads In Polk county.
S. B. 17 Relating to fire insur
ance. . -
S. Bi 18, by Norblad Relating to
Port f.'f Astoria. .
8. IB 28, by Pierce and Smith Aid
to soldiers, sailors and marines.
S. 'B. 28, by Kberhard .Dealing
with employment of aliens. .
S.'B. 4 9, hy Norblad Foreign lan
guage newspapers.
S. B?ol Relating to Salaries.
B. u: ,03 Fixing pftialty for mur
der. . J' '
S. Bv ,04- Providing enforcement
of death', penalty.
S.. B. Q5 Providing for penalty for
troasArt
3. B'. liO Straight party ballot.
S. BJli7-08 'Market road blllB.
PALMER EXPLAINS
Safe 71UUCtemmmim
& ' ' ASK.Fr.tt
The Original
Thousands - Have Discovered
,Dr. Edwards' 01ite-Tablets
Are a Harmless Substitute
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet.? ore the
rewirt of Dr. Edwards' determination
not to treat liver and bowel complaints
with calomel. For 17 years he used
these tablets (a vegetable compound
mixed with olive oill in his nrivnte
' practice with great success.
J ney do uli the cood that calomel
does but have no bad after effects. No
pains, no griping, no injury to the
gums or danger from acid foods yet
they stimulate the liver and bowels.
Take Dr. Kdwards' Olive Tablets
when you feel "logy" and "heavy.''
Note how they dlear clouded lirai:-. and
perk dp tire tpirKa, 10c and -5c u bo.(
. HJQ7-08 'Mar
,; "''
Ainoiur the ancient ' Egyptians
younir ttirls pniuled their etieek Willi
red ami white.:. The lips were colored
Vermillion and the fimrer nails or-antje-vellow
bv meaiiH of bennn.
Sometimes the nails were uilded, as
recovered mummies show. '' ' 1
'HAS BEEN RAISED
xVA6H4!N,C;TiX.- Jan. 'io.ittoi-ij
ney denerul Palmer said-Ttcvlay ha
had received no information that bi
tuminous coal operators.bad added to
the price" of-coal" the' fourt6en- per
cent wage increase to miners author
ized by President V(lson pending
final settlement c.- the wage contro
versy. . ".
J'lt is true." said Mr, Palmer, "that
In some sections of the country a lar
ger price is being charged for coal
than that fixed by the fuel adminis
tration. This makes it appear as if
the operators hadadded the fourteen
per cent increase in ' wages, to thftJ
price of coal. ,
"Where the price Is greater than
the fuel administration price, it is
caused by the tact that tho operators
allege that tho coal was bought on
contract- before October 31. ' 1910,
which contract coal was' expressly ex
cepted from tho government prico by
an order issued by Dr. Garfield on
November 1 2." -
Avoid i . .
laiitatioaa -
nl Subatitau
FIrrffrit,tnvTiasandOr6ftgGWWren I Rjcr imhk,rnIigln extract in Powder
Tile Or
.y.il zrr. '. ! re
STOP ITCHjNG SKIN
Zemo, the Clean,' Antiseptic
Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief
There i3 one safe, dependable treat-'
inent that relieves itching-torture and
;hat cleanses and soothes the skin. ,
Ask any druggist for a35c or $t bottle
of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon
you will And that .irritations, pimples,
blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm
and similar skin troubles will disappear,
Zemo, -, the penetrating, satisfying
liquid, is all that is needed, for it
banishes most skin eruptions, 'makes
the skin soft, smooth and healthy.
The E. W. Rose Co.iClcveland, O.
Business on OurJBooks
IANZ,?ic!CPuiits on thoHooks oftl.Fiyst
National Bank I'oprcfjWlrasinea'WiSilfferiis ''
tlp'ouohout, Jackson Coiurty. As .their,
frrowrii and progress arc. traced we can
take a pardonable' pride in tlie refletiou
Hint the facilities and services of this injtitu-' ;
tionliave been eoiilribufihg factors in'fheii'. :
succefis. , ' ' '"'
A "Nationalized" bank nccoiint rep- - '
rcscnta tilt; bigliest degree of satisfac
tion. .. ' : ,-. ;
Vhe F1RST NAlTONAL BANlC
Mbdford Oregon ,
( i- (. .- ....!- 1 " M!.!".'-,- v -. ... .-, i '.' -. - -.
Unusual Value
-: v. 'f - .
x ''tor' bimll vJars
'."-ri-trr ,-,.,,, ,,,,. u, .k-w,.,,.,,,,.,,..,, ,,
- ! - '-
Inr Tires
: 'ii-.
",ils
Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit -conspicuous
in Goodyear Tires for small cars ,
btit' ordinarily the first cost is found to be
, not greater) than that of other tires; often it
is actually less. -'-,.".: v .t , i'-?vv
The combination of unusual value in first
cost'-and very low final cost, of course, is a '
result of 'Goodyear experience expertness ,
and care employed as insistently in the ;
making of 30x3-, 30x3y2- and 31x4-inch tires
as, it is in the construction of the famous
Goodyear Cord Tiresused on. the highest-,
priced automobiles. v ; V
Fpr; this f eason morearslising these small
sizes vere factdry-equipped last year with
Goodyear Tires than with any other kind, ,
Get this unusual tire value to enjoy on your
Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell; or other
small car, at the nearest Goodyear Sei'vlce
Statiom Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy ,, :
f uwi3i,yiuuc!i ut inis station. ;
i. .
30x3yi Coodyear Double-Cure
labric, Ali-ycadier TreaU.. j
30x3Vi Goodyear Single-Cure
1'ubric, Aritl-bkid Tread,
$2022
vFoooyear neavy lourist iubes are thick, straoc tube that
nrVTI PP"ly- Why risk, a 8oWl,(an with a
cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes co little more
than tubes of lias merit, irwili -,-.. .- . . -
proof ba, 3!2
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GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES AND
ACCESSORIES
Medford Service Station
Ctu-ner.Main Street and Pacific Highway.
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GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES "
Carried af all times. See ns before ..buying.
Geo. L. Treichler Motor Go.
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