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' " jTOfflY; IHTEMP.KR. Jl'jMLll - PAGE TWO MTCDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKMOX The postoffice lias just received the 1921 issue of war savings stamps and war saving certificates. Tor the ,.,. in nililitimi In 111 It 2.'i -" ' V cent limit oluuih, y-. . ,un ci.inm i ha v., mi the J...U0 war Savings Certificate stamp and the Si 00 Treasury Certificate there is offered for sale the one dollar thrift stamp (non-interest bearing) and the S25.00 Treasury Certificate. If your merchant does not handle Rogue River made brooms you can get them at the public market. 243 "Waiting," the fox-trot Bensation from "Listen Lester"! Hear it played by the Premier Novelty orchestra! It's a knockout! Ashland armory! New Year's eve! 241 After the stork comes phone us for nurser, nipples., etc. .iedford l'harmacy, prescription druggets, Main and Central. Phone 10. There was another heavy fall of ruin last night amounting to ,r4 of an inch which left water standing In pools and small lakes in the lav places In yards and on the streets. The total rainrall since September this morning was 9.8S inches. The spring-like temperature of this fore noon with a low barometer, together with the sun shining thru heavy clouds and the prediction of rain made another storm seem likely. Rogue river is now higher than It has been for three years. We hnve piston rings to fit all cars and tho highest quality ril'B made, too, tho American Hammered, which is regular factory equipment on our highest priced car. Busy Corner Motor Co. 24 4 nutter lioll Bread at your grocer. 246 Your prescription will be filled as the doctor Intends It to be with pure drugs and In proper proportions. We "know how." 'Medford Pharmacy, proscription specialists, ilaiu and Central, ...Phone 10. A'ccortriTigto""rumors quite a num ber of .Modford investors lost sums estimated from $200 to $2000 thru the failure of the Morris Bros, bond house of Portland, by buying Edmon ton, Can., bonds and taking interim certificates for the same. Several local investors, who thru their banks applied a woek ngo for the bonds or other security from Morris Bros, for tho sumo, weio delighted to receive tho bonds in this morning's mall. Mrs. Ilanoy, hemstitching, pecot, buttons covered. IM. F. & II. blilg. 264"' Butter Roll Bread at your grocer. 216 fllrl nttondlng business college will exchungo service for home and small wages. Phone 25D-II. 245 , Among guests ul the Modford are N. M. Norton of Chicago, B. Bono of New York, 11., J. Lewis and O, French of Sun Francisco, Cleorgo Wilson of San .lose und II. ". Ashury of Port land. On Now Yoar'B day wo will solve another olaboruto dinner, $1.50. Hotel Modford. Reserve your tublo. 240 Dr. Robert W. Stearns is siifflcoiit- ly recoverod from his recent opera Hon to resuino the practice of med icine. 2 10 Remember Monday Is Horticultur al day at the public library. All duy session. Spray, orchard diseuses. pruning, etc. 241 Mrs. Fern Craig will leave Satur day for North Bend, Oregon whore she will make her future home. R. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. ' Or. Robert V. Btearns ls sufficient ly rocovoiiid .from his recent opera tion to resume tho practice of med icine. 2 12 Remember Monday is .Household Furnishings and Clothing day lit the public lllirury. All day soshIou. Spec iul points on design, line and color in home dross making. ., . . 241 Victor 10. ('Sit ii 1 Wurron of Yioka mid Hilt, Cul., spent Tuesday and Wednesday in the city. - Between frlpilds u-- photograph. (let them al Jfuckey's, Muin und Cen tral, 204. Itflstalrs. i 244 Dr. Robert. V. Stourns Is sufficient ly recovered -from his recent opera tion to resume tho practice-of med icine. ' 242 Remember Mumluy is Horticultur al duy at tho public library. All day session. Spray, orchard diseases, pruning, etc. 24 1 "An uirplauu passenger service be tween Grants Puss und other valley points and "Klamath Fails may be in augurated next spring, uccording to A. 11. Mackenzie, of Port land, who was In the city yesterday Investigat ing the possibilities for such a pro position," Bays the Grants Pass Cour ier. "Mr. McKen.lo states that the company which he represents has two planes ut present but the pur chase of several more Is contemplat ed. The machines uro three passen ger. 201) horse power standard planes. It Is esttmuted that the trip from '.Medford to Klamath Falls wuiiild take 40 minutes at u cost of a dollar a minute. All trips would bo made at a charge of a dollar a minute. Mr. AlacKeiv-le is also establishing army stoies in Medford and Ashland." Premier .Novelty orchestra! Mod ern dniicc-innslc as It should be played! Orchestrations exclusively! All that is new' in popular dunce-lilts! New Year's eve dancing carnival! Ashland armory!! Fri! Don't fail In uttend! 2-ln Charley Talent, after nil ubsencc of four months. Is at his old plui-c In the A. W. Walker Auto Co.. much to the delight of the patrons of that up-to-date In st U u lion . Remember Monday is Horticultur al day at the public lllirury. All day session. Spray, orchard diseases, pruning, etc. t'41 Fred Champlin of Fools cteek spent Wednesday In Medford, and was among the out of town visitors ut the oil forum meeting. Grand opening ball at Orth hall, Jacksonville, New Year's night. 241 Remember Monday Is Household Furnishings und Clothing day at the mil.ll,. Illirniw All day session. Spec- i . . - , ,ln,- nnln, " " '"' v""- " in nome uress maxing. zii The Davis transfer company, of 104 South Fir street, does all kinds of dray and transfer. Their motto is "We move anything day or night." Miss Klleen Reddy, a co-ed at the Fniversity of Washington at Seattle Is spending the Christmas holidays at home. The Racine Horse-Sho'j tires are well liked by drivers everywhere Exchange Tire Co. 244' Two buglers wanted nt once Com pany D National Guard, Medford. 242" Remember Monday is Household Furnishings and Clothing day at tlie public library. All day session. Spec iul points on design, line and color in home dress making. 241 Mrs. Harry V. Scholz, gave a Christmas tree party In honor of her brother and sister, Mr. and .Mrs. W. K. Norrls Jr. of Spokane, Wash., who are spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. iNorrls, Sr., of 017 X. Bartlett street. The guest of honor was three year old Louise Sclioi., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry II. Scholz. The beautiful home on North Central was beautiful ly decorated with evergreens, holly und flowers, tho decorations being red and green. Get those soft paper tablets at this office nt 15c per pound. tf Wo have a large stock of re-built tires, tlood makes and guaranteed work. Exchange Tire Co. 244 Lring your sucks to tho Farm Bur eau Co-Operative Exchange and get your shelled corn direct from the cur. The price Is right. 24 1 Hecause of the fact that they will bjr closed all day Saturday the barber shops of the city will be open Friday night until 9 o'clock. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ILet us re-tread or repair your tires now. You can call for them any time when wanted. Exchange Tiro Co. 244 It's the lilt of the season! New Year's eve dancing carnival! Ashland armory! Frl! . Confetti! Serpentine! Balloons! Favors! Prizes! N'every tlilng! A real carnival of Joy! "Listen Lester!" Shall us? Let's! 2 10 "Listen, Lester!" Hero's a knock out! New Year's eve dancing carni val! Ashland armory! Fri! Let's toddle over! 240 , Bring your sucks to the Furm Bur- ouu Co-Operative Exchange and get your shelled corn direct from the car. Tho prlco is light. 24 1 Alonzo L. Daley and JIury Ever- hard were married Wednesday even ing at the home of Itev. Leach. Mr Daley is the son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. II Daley of Merlin, Ore. Mrs. Daley is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Evorhard ot this city. The young couplo will make their home in Med ford. Grand masquerade! Eagle Point! New Year's eve! 213 Has your stove shown signs of full Ins or coil sprung a leak? Stoves and coils rebuilt and repalrod. Prompt service, reasonable chnrges. Phone 939. 109 South Holly. 249" Wnlch the old year out and wel come tho 'Now Your In at the Nata- torium Friday night. Horns, sopen tine, balloons and confetti. Every thing in readiness for the occasion. 2I0 'Georgo A. Mansfield, who does not feel friendly with tho voters of Ash land for the way they failed to vote for Medford tor the county seat, is passing tlie tlmo of day with Portland friends. Portland .Iburuul. Among poultry foods you will al ways find Kerr's' egg mash and Got dou ltod egg mash at the top. Buy them at Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. Dolco-Llght Eloctrlclty for every fnrni. Medford Electric Co. Keniembcr tho big New Year'r purty at tho Nutatorluin " Friday nignt. Join in 1 110 tun and amuse ments commencing ut !) o'clock sharp und continuing until after midnight Fun and frolic galore. 2 4 0' Owing to the continued Illness of Kev. ,1. P. illray, the ladles of (he M. K. church, South, have decided to postpone the turkey dinner to have been given Frlduy night, Dec. 31. Those who have purchased tickets can hnve their money buck by pre seining same to the persons from whom they wero purchased. Get our prices before buying. Wat kins Feed Store, 397 S. Front St. Phone 2 till. 241 Carl Jeschke, ntgn grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. Watch the old year out and hull tho New Year ill at the Natatorium tomorrow night. Hear the Imperial orchestra that senses the spirit of the lay. Eight pieces. Finest Hull In southern Oregon. Admission only Hie. 240 Guests from nearby points at the Holland 1110 Mrs. Susie Smith of Eagle Point. Will. Kuotts of Grants I'ass uud Vivian Noriniui llarto of Rogue Itlver. Knights of Pythias, attention! In formal dance mid entertainment at K. 1'. hall, Friday, New Year's eve. Program commences at eight sharp Hunciug at nine. Come and welcome In the New Year. 24 1 "Beach Halloon" dances at Jack sonville New Year's night. 2 11' The famous Van liaulte glove silk jinderwf.-ir now on sale at the Vanity Shop, new locution cor. E. -Main ami Hurtled. 231 Lynn Mowatt of Ashland attended. to business matters In the city Wed nesday afternoon, 1 Col. H. II. Sargent of Jacksonville j was a business visitor in the city Wednesday afternoon. Property owners, attention! Only a few more days to pay interest on your assessments without penalty. 241 Hemstitching and pecotlng. Handi craft Shop. If you want the most modern life insurance policy written at the lowest net cost obtainable it will pay you to ' Ben at 20 per cent discount while investigate our new contract before) they last. Seely V. Hall Motor Co ins iring. Consultation gladly given 1 10 North Grape. 242 without any obligation on your part. T. E. Daniels, exclusive Xew York Life representative for Medford Jackson County Bank Bldg. 240 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brisbln and baby left last night for Medford after spending Christmas in this city with .Mrs. Brisbin's mother, Mrs. Letty Htu 1)1)8. Roseburg News Review. The Modern Piumuing and Heating Co. have a big buy in a Meneller Plpeless furnace. This week only. Phone 620. 241 Spitzenberg and Newtown culls fa sule. Tel. C. C. Darby. 241 .'Wonderful values in beaded, em. broldered and lace trimmed blouses at 33 1-3 per cent discount. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. 24 7 Tom Pipgras, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pipgras, who is In the navy will leave the first of tlie week for his station at Goat Island, after spending the Christmas vacation with friends and relatives in this city. He will sail 011 the transport Sheridan, Jan 5, for Honolulu, where he will be sta tioned with the naval band. Charles Mansfield, another local hoy who is in the navy will sail Jan. 5 with the fleet for a South American cruise, and will sail In June on a cruise around the world. Miss Altu Naylor, the Goodwin Cor. setiere. Phone 54S-J. 262 Delco-Llght farm, light and power plants. Medford Electric Co. Hemstitching and pecotlng,- 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new locution, cor. East Main and Bartlett 26 The next regular meeting of the American Legion will be hold next Tuesday evening, Jan. 4. The new elected officers will bo installed, and a special program put on. Other Im portant business matters will come up for election. Get our prices before buyln Watklns Feed Store, 397 South Front street. Phone 26fl. 241 "Hot Chicken Tamale" supper at Jacksonville Saturday night. 241 All millinery and blouses 33 1-3 per cent discount The Vanity Shop, new location. Cor. E. Main and Bartlett. 2 4 7 'Merchants of the city have been busy all week taking inventory of their stock preparatory to beginning a new year's business. Better values for less. It will pay you to climb my stairway. Klein the Ttailor, 128 East Main. Upstalrs.243 Coney Island high Jinks and enrni val at Eagle-Point New Y'ear's eve 241 Now shoes and shoe repairing, ren sellable prices at tho Modford Shoe Hospital, 119 E. Sixth street. The heavy rain of last night again raised Hioar creek to pqual its high record of the winter so far. Everything eloctrlcal. Modford Electric Co. Phone 661 4 grand prizes for 4 best costumes at Eagle Point. 241 Grape elder, fresh from the press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R C. YV. McDonald, president of the Jackson County bank, who has been taking treatments at Portland for some tinio which have greatly im proved ills health will bo homo in about two weeks, following an opera Hon for tho removal of his tonsils. lllnppy Hob, best shoo cobbler in town at Kldd's Shoe Store, 223 East Alain. The army goods storo, 103 X. Cen tral, prepare for the wlntor, blankets overcoats, pants, shirts and shoes. New men's underwear (wool and cot ton); sox (wool and cotton), every thing selling at reduced pries. 240 Dr. Coleman uses 'Therapeutic Light, High Frequency Electricity and Hydrotherapy. Tho college dance nt the American Legion hall last night was one of tho most brilliant social affairs of the yuletlde season, with u very large attendance. Come and look them over. High grade $05.00 suits at $45.00 tailored to measure. Klein the Tailor, 128 East Main. Upstairs. 243 Meet mo there! Where? Jackson ville! When? Saturdav night. 241 Weeks-Conger Co. Best equipment, excellent funeral service, at lowest possible prices. Also licensed lady enibalnier. tf According to Hie Grants Pass Cour ler quite 11 number of people of that city are heavy losers in the failure of the Morris Bros, bond house In Port hind, ujuri eight Grunts Pass people alone had invested from $200 to ?.".niio each. The Courier says that the total loss of Investors from that Ity will come around $20,000, if the bond money is not replaced. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corscttare for Nullono. Phono 5S5-J. tf Invest your savings In the Jackson County BuPding and Loan associa tion, tf Lots of those popular "Lucky Spot" und "llooliie Prize" dances at Jacksonville Saturday night. 241 We have some new stork Goodrich 011I tires and tubes which we will ell nt 20 per cent discount while they last. Seely V. Hall .Motor Co.. IS North Grape. 342 John llallett of Edmonton. Can., and E P. Anlhonv of Alhnnv. do.. ire guests at the Nash. "Bench Balloon" dances at Kagle Point. Friday night. 241 January third is the last day to pay Interest 011 assessments without penalty, 24i 1 Agaln the people of Medrord must purchase u two days supply of edibles tomorrow. Because of the fact that it will he closed on New Year's day the public market will bo open to morrow morning and as usual just prior to a holiday will have a large patronage. We have some new stock Goodrich cord tires and tubes which we will "Snowball" dances at Jacksonville Satnite. 241 Marcelling, hair . dyeing, hair switches made of combings. 1 All hair goods half price; Phone 237-J, San itary Beauty Shop. 244 A novel publicity display in the Rlalto theater front lt bby is a pair of twin beds all made up and ready to got into, calling attention to the fact that the Twin Beds comedy film is showing inside. Interest on assessments will bo de linquent after January third and a penalty of five per cent will be added 241 Get her a singing canary for s Christmas present. DeVoe has them. 240 "Lucky Spot" dances at Eagle Point Friday night. 2 41 Oregonians registered at the Hoi land are Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chef rings of Salem, B. F. SklllniRii and J. C. Haxton of Portland and 'Myron C. Gaston of Grants Pass. Better pay your Interest on city assessments before January third and avoid tho penalty. 241 For a few days only $G5.00 Buits at $45.00 , tailored "to measure. Klein the Tailor, 128 East Main. Upstairs. 243 We have some new stock Goodrich cord tires and tubes which we will sell at 20 per cent discount while they last. Seely V. Hall Motor. Co., IS North Grape.- . ,242 M. M." Pomeroy of Portland; an official from the office of the state insurance commission and fire mar shal's office, has just completed a two weeks Inspection of-' Klamath Falls, Medford and nearby towns in preparation of the annual report and recommendations with regard to fire hazards and local insurance agencies. Hot Tamales at DeVoe's. tf Oh! Boy! Some party! Where? Eagle Point! When? Friday, Dec. 31. 241 Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat.tf "Snowball'' dances at Eagle Point Friday night 241 Smoke Crater Lake cigars, made lit .Medford. Phone 960-M.. 254 The Elks lodge meeting tonight will bo the last session of the year. and there will :bo no initiation nor are there any candidates to be voled upon. .' -r i, , ; , , . ,, 2 0 waitresses wanted for Elks New Year's Day banquet. See 'Earl Short at Rex Cafe or C. Y. Tongwald at Hotel Holland. Experience not neces sary. , 24 Majectip 4-piece orchestra at Eagle Point Friday night , 2 41 Upholstering, packing and crating of all kinds, mattress making and renovating, chair ropairlng. Call at 101 S. Central or phone 51G-J. 257 While exact figures are not yet ob tainable Assistant; Postmaster War ner states that the receipts of the Medford postortice. will exceed those of last year by several thousand dol lars. Ring out tlie old, ring In the new! Where? Eagle Point! 241 Everything electrical. Medford Electric Co. Phone 661. W. E. Morris, Jr., ot Spokane, who is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Norrls, Sr., of 6 1 7 North Bart lett street, is secretary of the Wild Rose Oil & Gas Co. of Spokane and is interested In the development ol ine oil fiolds ot Washington and Ore gon. Ho expects to visit tho Medford well before ho returns. Prior to Mr Norrls leaving Spokano his company contracted to sink a new well near the well Blink 19 years ago which produced oil at a depth of 1500 feet. Tho first car of eastern shelled com shipped Into Medford this year is being unloaded today by the Mon ach Seed &Fced Co. The corn, is of excellent quality, dry, -clean, and sweet. Old corn growers from Kan sas and Nebraska are allowing their eyes a feast on this corn. It will be sold at the lowest possible price. Get lour corn now and save money by buying from them. tf :. V. & A. M. A Special Communication Med ford Lodge No. 103, Friday evening, Dec. 31, 7 p. m Work In F. C. degree by order ot the .M. L. E. WILLIAMS, 24 1 ;w Secretarv. She was Fat Jhm fltiarfaw on thl (jlftui fflvca yiiii an idem how ill loukrd. ilrUkftif Korl (fro- iMunnn k,irT ami fnlliiw. trtf easy diVM-llon of Kofala lb, in iIum months. Now lilt U Ullle, Mrtll mcntnllv nJert and fn bt tT health. Ilr liable ttiti fnt tfll-lreslmf nt. Mitnjr nm v nnfa. Hf nnt method, cndnrnl by rliy.leinnt. BU ARANT (. tluy Ktrin tnhulM ! ny dt-warjltt'! or fr fr brorfcur with nnny Krla CmH, HD0, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SALE Turkeys for breediiiE. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 267 FOH SALE One accordion pleated dress, size 40; one brown triiotine dress size 3S. Phone 666-.M. 2 12 WIAXTBD Hood tent. 'hone tidis-M j: 242 t OK SALIC Yearling hrns. Tancred White Leghorn, good layers. Cock erels for breeding. W. T. Holder. .Medford. Monte 3. one mile on first road east off Crater Lake road. 24-.' KOR SAI.K A No. I milk cowg. Spring St. east of Crater Lake Ave. C. F. Monnlch." 242 1 1 1 1 1 IVIWI 1 ii BELGIAN ARMY AMSTERDAM, Dee. Opposition to the reduction of the Dutch nnny has revived here because of fears that a Belgian invasion may result from failure of the two giivciiimenV-i to reach art agreement in the long standing boundary dispute under the treaty of 1S3I). At a recent meeting of the society "Our Army," which includes most of ilio Dutch' officers, men high in command of the Holland forces, spolie slron'gly against a reduction of the army. One of them. Staff Captain Van (iensau, declared tiiat a dimin ished nnny could not resist a Belgian invasion three months. Every member of the Christian church should attend, the annual home coming at the church tomorrow Friday evening. The dinner will be served at 7j. m. and all are request ed to be there at 6:30- p. m. with a well filled basket. After the dinner reports of the year's work, which are tho best In the history of the church, will be read and plans made for the future. A program will also be given. Members and their families should prepare to attend this meeting. Those Who desire will remain to watch the old year out and the 'New Year in. There is more caiarrh In tills seetlc-w put together, and fur years it was sup posed to be incurab.e. Doctor? prescribed Infill remfldieR. and hv eonntrr.ttv fullinc a cure with local tretumenc. pronounced ! incuraeio. uatarrn is. a local disease, greatly i"1uenced by constitutional con ditions and therefore- requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 8c Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional emedy, is taken Internally and acts -.hru the Blood en tile Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward is offered for any case that Hail's' Catarrli Medicine fails to cure. Send for irculiirs and testimonials. V. J. OHiiNEV & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Uriiggir-is, 7nc. Hall's Family .?Mo for constipation. RHEUMATISM The right treatment for this dread ailment is found in ANTI-URIC .This herbal remedy elimi nates the poisons which cause rheumatism; restoring the system to normal health. Your money refunded if the results do not please. . . . . i For Sale by HEATH'S DRUG STORE DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted ' NO DROPS US1511 Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated Sulto 1-2 over May Co. BOH K. Main. Uiistjilr 2lin!lllll!l!!ll!llllllllll!lllim HOME COW OF The Ins S3 In endowments to living policyholders this month Are you in the preferred list?, ; Fill Many men who love their wives ami sweethearts stayed nt home on Thaaksriivbifr mul Christinas rind had a very cjood dinner, which made them cheerful and lnyipy during those festive days. . ' Their wives ami sweethearts were also happy, hut they hail tn work several tlaya Jieftnv in order to prepare those good dinners and clear away the dishes, etc., etc, thereafter. i Many men who love their wives and sweethearts etiine to us on Tlianksiiivint,' and (Jhi istiiiasiud :dso had a very 'good dinner, at least scores of them told, us so. . - Their wives-and .sweethearts had tlie same privilege that they had,-Viiauiely, sitting down and having things brought' in front of them,- eating, talking, laughing liud having a good time, iio food to prepare, no dishes to clean. AVe will again serve one of those famous dinners of NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1921. Come you men. bring your wives, bring vour sweethearts, (See how we are working it up for .you, girls'?) and enjoy your Xew Year's dinner with us. The cost is only One and One-Half Dollars per cover, and besides you will listen to the music and start the New Year right. "We thank you for the liberal patronage you have bestowed on us the past ytwir, of which we. hope we tire deserving, and we shall endeavor to continue to conduct our business in such a manner tlmt we may still further deserve your esteemed sup port, and that you will be proud to tell people of this institution "Wc assure you of our sincere good vyishos for the coming year. May you all prosper and above' everything else, have good health. , - . Sincerely Yours, HOTEL MEDFORD . EMILMOIIR, Manager. ' ' H RESERVE YOUR TABLE ii THE TUN 8 VERS At CAB II Hi The new four to ono e;ear in tlio Ford Sedan nnd ' ' I III llll . . Coupe takes it over mountain roads, forest paths, or ll I city streets, wherever you K" i" O'-'cRon. It makes H 111 H II I tho Ford closed ears capable, of going wherever , ll lllS " '-toitiiii-curs can ho driven. Bill S HI 3 All the sturdy deiiendability and economy of tho ' - H 111 B fill Fortl riuissiK mul engine, aiul all the beauty nntl Il l coiul'or.t :f an electric, nt-il price you cannot, resist. . Il III I Ret your Ford Sedan now ami drive the remain- B lit H III ing part of ninlei' in real comfort. I III I j ; C. E. GATES AUTO CO. I I Hi for. Sixth mid Pacific Highway New urance company Will pay more than ,000,000. It-will pay you to see me before making a life insurance contract ; T. E. DANIELS Exclusive Medford Agent v.. i.. : l.r; e 4-; I ;. .... . -,. -. V) " .. , , ;-.,v -...'V;-jr,TS. k .