Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 03, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFOftn MATL TTUBUNTK, MEDFORT). rmF;0T, TITmSDAY. JUKE X 1030.
localBriejs
The hlKb school 'commencement
exercises will bo held ut the Puk
theater tonixlit bc-Kinnini; at S : ii 0 ,
and doubtless I011K boforo that hour
the hoiwo will be crowded to capacity
and many turned away.
;; 'Wanted Beer ana pop bottles at
DeVoe'a.
Drtn'f nverlnnlr th filir ooln n ill
dark colored trimmed haln. GO ner,'t-'o
cent discount, Friday and Saturday.
The Vanity Shop. ;)
lnn E. Malionoy, editor of tho Coos
I)ay Times, spent afw hours In .Med
ford Wednesday. .Mr. .Mahoney who
was onroute to San Francisco, reports
the various lumber industries very
active in Marsbfield and vicinity and
that business is good there in all
lines. - i
Jlorseshoo tires and tubos are guar-
teed and adjustments made here.
change Tiro Co., 28 North ltlverslde
0
All dark hats on sale f0 per ceil
' discount, at The Vanity Shop, Friday
and Saturday. V4
Judge K. -M. Culkins was summon
ed to Portland on business and left
Monday night for the state nietropo
lis to . J-emalu there two woeks, bu
will return In time to bold his on
day session of circuit court us usua
- ut Grants Pass.
Dave you tried the Llthia mineral
? water? If not call tho bottling de
partment of tho Jackson County
Creamery and get a sample free.
Children's hats one-half price. Th'
Vanity Shop, Friday and Saturday
' ' - - - ' U4
A guest at tho Medford who Is
' longiways from hluio is E. Carranza
a mining engineer, who Is hero on a
mining doal in this vicinity with 1'
: W. Spencer of San Krancisco.
A complete lino Tru Bin cakes and
.' ' crackers at the Palace Grocory. 72
Don't .'forget tho fish for Friday
Shad season is on. Jludford Fish
: Market. ISi
' h. K. Schmltt, the lumberman, and
" 'Mrs. Schinttt are here from Gazelle
Calif., and are guests at the Holland
Bring in your old tiros and tubos
V and got credit on. new goods or cash
' Exchange Tiro Co., 28 North ltlver-
Bldo. 0.7
A. nice line of fresli fish, fruits und
vegetables for you at the' Aledford
Fish Market. (14
The two year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. 12. G. llensulman was operated
on at Sacred Heart hospital Wednes
day afternoon for horniu, and is get
ting along nicely.
, Good Iiouko und lot for ualo cheap,
close In. Phono 40U-X-2. 1)3
School dunco at Apploguto, Friday
June 4th. Tickets including uupper.
$1.50 llolno's orchestra. -- (IS
D. C. Pnlno, of the Union Trust
company of Spuknno was In Medford
. on buslnoss Wednesday with -Porter
. J. Neft. -
During tho gasollno crisis why not
drive an Overland und average 2
miles to the gnllon of gas. . G5
Medford Taxi Co. is now at your
sorvico. Stand at Jensen's Cigar
Htoro. Phono GO, Hudson Super Six
and Chalmers. Any pluco, any tlmo.
Included among Oregon residents
registered at the Medford uro Dan U
Malon'oy of Coos Bay, J..-C. .Curr of
Siilum, A. II. Forguson of Kosobnrg,
F. 8. Johnson of Myrtlo Creek, and
11. J. Johnson, C. Stipe, Mr. und
Mrs. C, IS. Stomler, A. C. Hall, 1-
; Burns, Thod. M. Hart, C. 11. Head,
, L. C. DoBurgh, Z. N. Agoej K. W
' i Buckler and A. A. Halo of Portland
' The Laun-dry-otto washes and dries
clothes without a wringer. People's
Electric Store. ' ' 04
' Delco-Llght Electrlolty for every
farm. J. K. Bartlott, Modford Hotel
Medforfl, Ore. ' "
i C. II, Kmst waB a business visitor
In tho city yostorday from Grants
- Pass.
Dr. Halstead, at 22',, Fast Main, 0
a. m. to D p. in. Phono (i'JO-.M. or.
. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch
and clock repairing. 0 Fir nlreet.
Miss -Burr, the public school teach
er, leaves Juno Stli for Iter home ut
Mankato, Minn.
Coffoe has arrived. 3 His. 1.
Truax Store. 64
Broken forglngs and castings, all
5 shapes, all metals, all sl.os, welded,
Tolnforccd und guaranteed. Vulcun
' 'Welding Works, 39 South Front St.
"If 1 hnve to put on three crews
and work the 24 hours, I'll finish the
paving of the Pacific highway from
tho California Hue to Ashland this
year," -. guarantees Oskur llubor
There, remain about I'l miles lo
. pavo. have finished eight miles or
the ortg ual Ut miles." .Mr. Huber
Is camping on tills one of his several
contracts and came to town yesterduy
,to attend the highway commission
lueetlng. Tho thru automobile truf
, flc litis already Klarted, he reports
i "Theru. ,nro between. 15u und Jilit
machines going thru every day," says
Mr. Huber. "and this Is only tho stall
of the regular summer traffic. Most
of the jiuciple In the machines a
, campers, jind they pitch a tent by
ythe roadside when night overtakes
-tlioiii. As a rule, they Jaunt along
Ywlthout being In any up pa re lit rush
"'.to reach their destination. They are,
. for tho most part, vacationists
.The Oregonlnu.
i :: The l.aun-dry-etto washes and dries
clothes without a wringer. Peoplo's
, '.Electric Store. 04
, - . Economize by using scratch pads
for use. Get them at this office. tf
, Andrew Johnson left the city today
tor a visit at Boston, Mass., aud 'fe
minity. Dclco-LIght Electricity for every
farm. J. 13. Bartlott, Medford Hotel,
Jtedford, Ore. -
Dance t Trail Saturday, June it.
kluslc by Majestic orchestra. 01
Eastern guests at the Medford are
D. W. Hayes and Louis Adler of New
York City and Milton I,. Hamllne of
Baltimore. Among other guests at
this hotel are Wm. A. Imes of G'al
gary, Ca., and Mr. and Mrs. H. T.
Van Itiper, and Miss llernice MeXell
of Seattle.
' Ladles' and Men's suits cleaned
tljr, .to .1.5u; hats cleaned and
blacked 50j to $1.50. Phone 223-J.
103
rsonn ucnirui. ui;
See Medford Land & Insurance
Agency, successors to D. H. Wood &
Km. 20 Liberty Bldg., for fire
Insurance, i tf
Masons will be somewhat scarce In
Medford next Saturday because of tho
Shrlners ceremonial at Ashland.
The W-stlusliouse cooks meals
automatically. People's Electrl
Store. .64
Ones, tho ladies' tailor, will be at
Hotel Holland every Thursday. Fin
woolens, lutest atyles always. tf
The Kogue Itiver Baptist assocl
tion will convene In Grants Pass to
morrow and the sessions will last
over Sunday. Dr. Held, the Irish
evangelist will preach each eveulu
Suit for hay and stock. Good qua!
ity and price right. Farm Bureau
Exchange.
For tho best insurance see Holm
the Insurance Man.
B. A. Yancey, captain in the -33th
U. S. infantry is in the city and
guest at the Medford.
Wo soil tires aud accessories for
loss. Save money by paying cash at
McCurdy-Downo Motor Co. 05
Tru Bin cookies und crackors. The
Palace Grocery.
Dr. E. II. Plckel loft Wednesday for
Portland to attend tho convention o
tho stute medical association. II
will return Suturduy.
The Westinghouse cooks meal
automatically. People's Electric
Store. 04
Do you ,wanl. to Have your curtains
by washing and ironing them by the
electric washer und Ironer at l'uul
Electric Store? We will do It or show
you how.
Mrs. XI. M. Petor and son of Sa
Francisco are visiting relatives and
friends. Mrs. "Peters will bo remem
bered as Miss Etna Payne. They wil
visit In Medford for about two month:
ind will later be joined by Mr. Peter
Your cash Is worth more at Mc-
Curdy-Bowno's In Gates's old store
as we give a discount on tiros and ac
cessories for cash.. 05
Mrs. Paul -Hanson, corsetloro for
XuBone. Phone- (1S5-J.
After thirteen -yenrs' continuous
rostdence on 'Newton avenue, Medford
Josso Houck is: moving to a new
homo on Oukdule street. Mr. Houuk
Is well known in Ashland whero he
spent his boyhood days and owiied
conslduruhle prpp'erty hero previous
to settling in Medford. The residence
now- owned by -F.- J. Shinu on Oak
street at ono time was owned by Mr
Houck, us woll as a 700 acre ranch
located southeust of Ashland. Ash
land Tidings.
Bring happiness to your homo wjtU
a Falrbanks-Morsti automatic wutor
system. People's Electric Store. 04
For eye, our, nose, throat see Dr
Heine, Liberty Bldg. Glusses fitted.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Pakins of San
Francisco who are enrouto by auto to
Minneapolis are visiting for a few
lays with Geraldlne Hukes.
Coffoo weok at Truux storo. M. J
11. , Golden West, Golden Slur, Gol
den Gate, Schilling's, Folger's Com-
rado, Tillman & Bondol's Aromatic
brand, all at reduced prices, and
threo lbs. of our fine blend in bulk
at $1. .04
Your spring suit best woolens,
reasonable prices. Klein tho Tailor
East Main, upstairs
Callfornlans at tho Medford are H
8. Wllloughby and II. E. Dunning of
Los Angoles, C. It. Jordan of Sacra
mento, und the following from Sah
Francisco: Mrs. C. Gallaghor, Mlna
llernice McNeil, E. Dunlen, H. E
Walker, 11. .1. Millor, J. A. Van Horn
'. II. Archer, ' ('has. Conner, Noah
redorii k, .1. (1. Jackson, F. W. Spen
cer, A. M. Klein, B. A. Shullhorn and
ohn P. Kieran
dtrlng hnpplness lo your home with
Fuirbunks-Moro automatic water
system. Peoplu's Electric Store.- 04
Tablets' and scratch pads made of
news print, for school nnd offico use
for sale ut this offico. tf
The Madford lodge of Elks will
old exorcises nt tho Elks temple in
ho observance of Flag day. Flag
ay will bo tho 14th of Juno, but the
xercises will be held on Sunday the
lib
itcal homo mudo sorghum at
Hutchison & Lumsden.
Houses for sale. Jackson County
Building & Loan association
Mrs. Anna Kost und Miss Ida
Brown of Hartley, Iowa are guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meeker.
Expert repairing on sowing ma
chines. Singer Sewing MichliiQ 'o
phono 215-K, 10 South Fir.
A nuunllty of mill run mny bo had
at the old piico at the BqrrtwuH Fruit
Co. . '6.HT
Mr. and Mrs. H. Schuler hnve re
turned from an extended trip In Min
nesota and other states.
Three lbs. of our fipo blend coffee
$1. Truax Store. . C I
Sborwin-W'illiams arsenate of lead
the best on the market; also Black
Leaf "40". Bardwell Fruit Co. OS
Jay II. Illiuinun of Weston, W. Vn.
and I). A. Brodle of Washington, D.
C, are eastern guests ut the Holland.
Sanitary Beauty Shop, Gariiett-
Corey Bldg., rooms 4 00-407. Phonu
S41-K. General work. 84
Wo do hemstitching, plcotlng. The
Vanity Shop, next Ulaltu theatre.
WEEKS & ORR
UNDERTAKERS
Day Phone 12i27
Night Plumes V. V. Wes, U27J-2
.. I., t)rr, 1W7-J-:1.
For keen wit, humor, satire and
laughablo entertainment the "Pass
ing Show" had nothing on the class
night function given last night by the
graduating class in the high school
auditorium which kept the capacity
audience in almost continuous merri
ment. The class prophecy Btunt was
especially clever, Leland lirophy act
ing as his satanic majesty and Ever
ett Bruyton as St. Peter, and us
members of the class came before
these dignitaries and related what
they did on earth, they were consign
ed below or above, according to the
merits of their cases. The rest of
the program follows: Welcome, Helen
Plulhrook; violin solo, Ruth Camp
bell; class history, Wilbur Godlove
clusa poem, Louise - Hodges: vocal
solo, Everett Drayton; class will.
Beth Clark; class prophecy, Leland
Brophy, Everett Brayton; class song,
class of .'20; presentation of memor
ial, Helen Phllbrook; class yell, class
of '20. , . ,
. Moving Block out of town. If you
want to get bargains for a few days
call-ut. Wonder Store. - . . 08
Hemstltelilng, picotlng 10c per yd.
Thread furnished. Singer Shop, 10
South Fir street.
Mrs. Florence Lee.' county health
nurse, lias resigned that position, and
leaves Friday for Minnesota, in which
state Bhe will locate. It is under
stood that a successor will soon be
appointed by tho county court.
French pastry and dainty confec-
tlons made fresh daily at Rex Cafe, tf
. Tha M..UuttA n..l,n.....n ...111 l,.,
. ,,o iMujoaui: ui lllCBLlll will lUlllinil
the music for the school dance at
Applegate tomorrow night. G
Ir. and Mrs. G. A. Nolson of Klam
ath Fulls and H. Egeberg of Glendal
are among the Orcgonians registered
at.the .'Holland:-..,-..
Big njasiiuerade at Tulent, June 12
A million 'dollars worth of fun for a
nickel. Everybody come. G
Real moonlight and real Jazz
dances at Gold Hill pavilion, Satur
day night, June 5. 6
Mrs. Lodema Hough and son, C. B
MfiConnoll loft last night for tho eas
where they expect to visit relatives
In Chicago and vicinity. They just
recently sold their home' on West
Second street and may decide to lo
cate permanently In tho east.
When gas is scarce you won't
worry If you have an Overland ou
average is 25 miles to the gallon. 65
Big dunce. Gold Hill, open nir pa
vllion, Sat. night. Good music, good
roads. Come. 05
Sheriff Terrlll accompanied by his
wife as matron,, left Monday night for
Greely, Colo., to bring Mrs. Dan
Goodan back, hero to be tried
charges of passing bad checks. He
also hopes to be able to bring Goodan
back, but this is somewhat doubtful
as tho Colorado authorities doslro to
try him there for tho passing of bad
checks.
Hnvo Just Installed new olectric
Thor washer. Your washing done
promptly and efficiently. Mrs. Henry
Burnetto, Tulent, Ore. Box 113. 63
For burgniiiB in second-hand and
used machines call Singer Sewing
Machine Co., 10 South Fir, phone
2 IB-It.
C. B. McConncll, known to his
many friends as "Mac," left last night
or Chicago whero ho expects to lo
cato. "Mac" was a familiar figure in
ho downtown district having been
district manager for tho Portland
Journal In southern Oregom Ho was
also a prominent worker in several
local-lodges and will be missed by hi
many friends.
Wo are now hanotnig Orchard
Brand Spray materials, good quality,
prices right. Farm Bureau Coopera
tive Exchange. Phone 932. - 69
Kodak finishing. Good work, low
est prices. Japanese Art Store. '
County Clerk Floroy again calls
ttontlon to tho fact that every auto
owner or person who drives an auto,
under tho now state law, must take
out an operator's license by July 1st
These licenses must bo obtained from
tho seoretnry of stato's offico at Sa
em, and to avoid tho rush tho wise
ones will forward applications at
once. Tho fee for obtaining the opor-
tor's license Is only 25 cents.
We are not satisfied unless you
re. City Cleaning and Dyeing AS'orks,
01 South Rlvorslde. Phono 474.
Auto ropnlrlng M. J. Swing, with
llttson Motors Auto Home, 29 South
Front. All work guaranteed. tf
Frank P. FnrrolPs expense account
filed with I ho Becretnry ' of state
shows that it cost him $158.40 to run
for the republican nomination of
onnty prosecutor. Ralph Cowglll
only spent $32.40 ill his campaign
rylng to capture tho republican noni-
nutlon for stuto representative, his
led expense account says.
lonio mnde Rogue River brooms
5c at Hutchison & Lumsden.
Ladies' and men's suits thoroughly
leaned, $1.50. City Cleaning & Dye
ing orks. Phone 474.
,Viother popular moonlight danc
ing party -was staged at tho Medford
lUatorlum last night. A good sized
ruwti enjoyed the affair including
many from Ashland. The next nata-
orium dance will bo jhe week-end
party Saturday, Juno 5th.
Orres, tailors for men and women.
High grade only. Ashland. Ore.
Why pay 2Gc for sugar when you
nn buy homo made sorghum for lSc
Hutchison & Lumsden..
O. 11. llrcnnemnn of the Californla-
regon Power company Is over from
laniath Falls for n few days.
ithin mineral water has great rno-
Iclnal value. Phono 51. Jackson
'ou nt y Creamery.
All kinds dry wood and mill blocks.
phono S59 or 519-J. Kay Blackburn.
K I Films Developed Better '
Prints Made Clearer
Tromnt attention tn Afnil OnlArs
swfm's STiinm
K 11 217 Fast Main SI. Mrrifnrrf
Please do not wail until Friday or
Saturday te hand in society news, re
ports of meetings, etc., held, during
the first of the tyeek, hit send in a
written report pr 'phone 892-M, -io
i.Iety editor, as soon as the event hap
pens. This-will insure a better re
port and be a general accommodation
to us. "
Pure home jna;e.'sojghuui lSc at
Hutchison &Lumsdcn.
Home-made bread and pastry fresh
daily at Rex Cafe. - tf
COPENHAGEN. June; fiWTiie N.
tionnl Tldentfei says today it fearns
that Norway". 'refused to accept tho
mandate over vDaiizig when -ft was
proforert by 'tne 8upremecpuh'iil an
the, mandate wuu then -accepted by
Poland; '" .," : !'''
OBITUARY
WORLOW--Dled May 24, 1920, at
3:3V p.. in. at the family residence o
James L. Gordon .of Fort Klamath
Marv E. Wlorlnxv nirpd HA venra mid
"ve months
I tlufPncurl
Deceased, was born in Boone county
Missouri, on December 2, 1S35, an
was the daughter of John and Mary
Cemons,of that, place.
On Jupe 3fl, 1852, she was united
in marriage with Jacob L. Worlow
and to .this' union 13' children' were
born. Five are' left to mourn the
loss of a beloved mother.
, Those living aro John Worlow o
Burns; ; Ore., Jas. Worlow of Malln
Orq,,;.AIrs. Rena VeBt .and Harry
Worlow of Lynden, Washington, and
Mrs. Jas. L. Gordon of Fort Klamath,
Ore. Sho' leavos 4i4 grandchildren
and 111 great grandchildren, and one
great great gandch 111 . Mrs. Worlow
crossed the plains with her husband
and threo children by ox team
1805 and. settled in tho Willamette
valley, In 1870 she moved to Rogue
River valley and here her husband
died in May, 1891. In 1S98 Mrs.
Worlow canie tjJ Fort Klamath, Ore
and until the time qf her demise hud
made her home with 'her daughter
MrSi James Gordon. ..She is deeply
mourned by 'many as.her loving and
helpful spirit made her beloved by all
who know horwv , .
Funeral services wore rendered by
Rov. Cookliigharii ' lit -the Methodist
church of Fort Klamath nt 2 o'clock
.May 2(1 and interment was made at
tho Fort Klamath cemetery.
Plil KTT mw. T.' A. I'ruelt died
Muv HI, lil'Jd, nt San Fuleuienii lies
pitnl San I'Vnniiseo alter a shor
illnesM. She was born in KprimrfioKl,
Mo December 10, 18112. In 1877 ilic
crossed the plains with her parents
Mr. anil Mrs. Win. tinrrett, loculin
in the Honue -Hiver valley. On June
188(1, she was married to I. A
i rueit, still residing on the same
larni thev went t oui'ter I heir tuur
ruiire.
There are left to mourn her loss
her husl)aiul,4ivo ediuwliiers, Mr
Donna Durham, Siicrnmenlo, fill., and
Georgia I'ruetl of Modl'ord, one sis
ter und six brothers. Mrs. ,1. M. Cum
mums ul Marvsville. Oil.; Kd Gar
rett, Sun Pedro, Oil. ; Win. (Inrrett,
Geo. (turret t. N. J. Garrett, J. M. Gar
rett, and 1'. ('. Garrett all of Medl'on!
and One uiundson. Gene lliuhnm. The
tunerul will lake place lit Week iS
Orr nndertukim; parlor at 2::i0 Fri
lay afternoon.
WEDDING BELLS I
hi the presence of onlv close rela
tives, Puul K. Mercer and iiollie
lhompson were united in iiiarriuuo nt
the home ol the officiatim? I'lersrvmnn
L. Mvron lioozer, Wednesday. June 2.
at a Mil o clock in the cveiiimr. Th
beautiful l're.slivleriun wedilinc core
monv was read -.mil the tun well
known people ol. Medford heian their!
wedded hie under; tavorable auspices.
Atter a bnet minevmoon the vouhl'
nopolo will be at home to their manv
trieiuls, ninkinir. thi'ir home in Mod
ford. - ' . '
TOO LATE Tt CLASSIFY
WANTED. Second linnrt lumliei-
iiiuiuing I or burn, for cash. Phone
4 11-ij. x i;.j iinnuc street.
OR SALE Good -hay rako $30.00
snowy Butte Orchard, Central
irotnt.-ore. . ' . G4
WANTED Cook for family of two.
.-u cniinrcn. Rogue Jliver Vallev
Canal Co.
FOR SALE Young Jersey cow,
5.2. Phone 452-M. -' .
tent
04
STRAYED 1 8' head young goats last
seen in tn nenglcrdlstrlct. Notify
Jesse Richardson, Central Point
Feed Store. ,. . ti 4
FOR SALE 50 gal.-gasoline tank,
steel spring cot, dropuead sewing
machine good order. Some an
tiques. Douglas. 101 South Cen
tral. Phone til 5-J. t
DR. RICKERT
A i'iia
KTTCS 8CIHNTrFIOAt,T,T
it.STKlV, AND GLAS.SC
PROPERLY FITTEi
no rmops tski
Brokea LeitM Accaratnty Duplicated
Snlt over Mar Co.
308 E. Main. Upttaln -
OFFICER IRE
' Captain B. A. Yance of the 35th
infantry at- Camp Lewis, Wash., is
here for a few ' days on recruiting
duty for the 35th infantry.
Camp Lewis is twenty miles from
Tacoma, Turing the war Camp
Lewis was occupied by the 91st aud
lath'dlvisiona.' There is a great deal
of amusement and social life pro
vided for the soldiers of the camp
literary,. Liberty .theatre,' Red Cross
Hostess house, service clubs'and the
Non-Commltssioned Officers.' club. A
dunce is held every week at the Red
Cross Hostess house for all soldiers
of the camp. ' The Non-Commissloned
Officers' club also has weekly dances.
Camp Lewis maintains a largo voca
tional' school '. wliorc'4 soldiers are
taught all grammar school and high
sihool subjects, such as arithmetic,
algebra, geometry and Spanish. Bus
iness courses are also taught which
include typewriting, shorthand and
bookkeeping. The most popular
course, however, - at tho vocational
schools is the automobile and motor
truck mechanics' course. This course
develops a soldier into a trained re
pairman and automobile mechanic.
These schools are maintained free by
the government for ail men of the
camp. The 35th Infantry is accepting
men for one or three years enlist
ments. A man enlisting for one year
can learn a trade, and return -to civil
life, prepared to cam moi.q money
than when he entered the army. -
Sinn Feiners Active. ' :
CORK, 'Ireland, June II. It is-to-ported
that Sinn Feiners durimr the
night attacked one nuvnt station nt
yuecnstoivii . mifi five - coaMt iruiird
stations,. 'beintr successful in nil- in
stances but 'one. 1 -j
i i liy suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Goitre?
O. G. C. preparation for toitre has bene
ii ted many.
Why pay scvcrnl liundred dollars for nn
opi-ration to remove a uoitn: when O.G.C.
can be obtain-fd for bucIj a comparatively
Bniallexptrndilurcf
p.G.C.wliun properly applied (fives mitis
lartory rsu Its, or y on r money will liu
r.'fundi'd. O.G.C. i sold direct, by mail
only. Write for booklet. .
Address Dept. Z '
O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPAfY
Seattle, Washington
The undersigned banks will remain open until 12 o'clock
noon on Saturdays, beginning June 5 and ending Aug. 28
. Central Point State Bank The State Bank of Talent,
First State Bank of Eagle Point First National Bank of Ashland. '
The Gold Hill Bank. : : -vv. - - State Bank of Ashland. .
Bank of Jacksonville. . ' The Citizen's Bank-of Ashland.
Pine Belt Bank Co., of Butte Falls. -
mi. - ii '.. i Tr i i m j-v
j-iio xMii-ci aut'Ciei wue-ion Tiuifk is m rcalitv a ncco.ssitC to tlio .-wideawake
retail gi-occilnot "only for the ot-oiioiiiif solution ' of the delivery
problem, but for the bringing of goods from the docks or stations- to' his
t-uict; uu iiiiss, ami lor traversing tlie eountrv and liriuging in produce
1' or years the h ord One-Ton Truck with its splendid maganese bronze
worm-drive, powerful Ford Model T motor, strong A'anadium steel frame,
lias been serving m every. Hue of busint
the tirst complaint as toi'ear axlo trouble or motor trouble. It has the low-' ;
est purchase pnee on the market, and the cost for operating aiidmaintkin-;
nig is exceedingly small. In fact, the Ford One-Ton Truck has become a
b.isnicss necessity. Leave your order with us,.the Authorized Ford Dealer. .
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