a -II) mi PAGE TWO MEpfrOKD MAIL TftlfiUNE, MEDFOftT); OKKOOX, - FRIDAY, DEG'EMTTEft 31, 1920 77- j, '. Tomorrow being a holiday the Trlcourts, banks, offices, stores and iinost other places of business will bo lelosed; and the new year In a buai J"Jness vay will not open up until Mon- day forenoon. " New shoes and shoe repairing, rea - -sonable prices at the Medford ShoeWiti jess Tngrain in the ten round nt iuapu&i ,m lii i. oiAiu.BiicDi. I 10 per cent to 40 per cent dlscoiuiti n merchandise this week.' Jap Art1 Ktore. 24a . Premier Novelty orchestra! Mod ern-' dance-music as it should be lilayed'. .Orchestrations exclusively! lUl'that is new In popular dance-hits! K'ew 'Year's eve dancing carnival! Ashland armory! tonite! Don't fail to Efiltend!- - , : ,. 241 ..Most' of' Medford will bo up late ""tonight to greet the arrival of the icw year. A number of social and Lather, functions will aid to thlB end i Everything electrical. Medford Electric Co. Phone 601. ' Dig clearance Bale on this week at lap Art Store. 245 r "Listen; Lester!" Here's a knock ?!)iit! New Year's eve dancing carni- ttal! Ashland armory! tonite! Let's odd le over! 241' i The Boy Scouts will hold their reg ular meeting on tomorrow night. , 4 grand prizes for 4 best costumes Bit Eagle Point. 2 41' . Phone 321-X for your wood. 16-in. line limbs, dry, $4.25. Fine heater vood,' also 16-in. hardwood. Good ind dry.' Oak and laurel $3.25 per iler. Order one day in advance. 240 It's the hit of the season! New Wear's eve dancing carnival! Ashland "Hrmory! tonite! Confetti! Serpentine! Walloons! favors! Prizes! N'every thlng1 A real carnival of Joy! "Listen fester!" Shall ub? Let's! 24 1 t Fred W; Hopkins, son of Mr. and firs. Fred H. Hopkins' who entered Ihe marine corps service about a ear ago has met with rapid promo Ion and has just been elevated to Uie rank of first sergeunt, after hav ng served as acting first sergeant for iome time past, i he Central Polnt dedrord boy sails next Monday from ilarfi Island on the V. S. S. Blrmlng mm for. South America, lie is a traduate of the Shattuck military chool in Minnesota and the military inowledge gained nt that institution as aided much in his career as n narlne.' Grape cider, fresh from the press it the Jackson County Creamery, lottlins Dept. Phone 22-Tt. J, You're loosing money if you don't ,uty your corn of Monarch Semi Co. .'heir prices are always right. tBig Watch patHy tonight nt the 'at. Horim, bulloons, serpentine and1 un nt every turn. Music the best ver, hall none better. 241 The victory of Johnson and Tllden ti Australia: aroused considerable en husiusm in Medford. Mis. Johnson fife of the tennis chnmplon recent! Isitod her cousin, Miss Etcher- in lodford and met a number of Med ord people. M1ss Elcher is the aughter of Mrs. II. D. Fiiidlby. : illuppy Bob, best shoe cobbler In own at'Kttfd'Bliue Store, 223 East lulll. '1 . ; Get your corn nt Hubs Mill and buy t for less. Fine 'eastern shelled corn hist received. Phone 529. I Those wishing to reti't water from he Canal company next season hould muke written application a nee for the amount needed. No up llcatloiiB received after 'March 15 921 will be considered,' f Oregonians registered' at the Med 3rd Include Mayo H. Wolls of Klnnv til Falls. Chas. liundull and L. C. 'alkenhageu of Grunts Pass, and Mr 'a Mrs. M. A. . Zollinger, Mr. and irs. A. II. Sunk, J I. S. Bland and 'earl -Morgan of Portland. Other uosts at this hotel are Arthur KIs- ffor of Cleveland, O., "and Mr.' and Ira. S. S. McCurdy of Sudro AVoolcy i'h.,' ;,' ; , Come and look them over. High rade Jiia.-UU Bulls at $45.00 tailored j measure. Klein the Tailor, 128 last 'Main. Upstairs. 243" Store-closed all day Jan. 1, 120 Wishing you a happy and prosperous ew Year, Paul's Electric Store. 241a , Itemomber Tuesday is Poultry day t the public library. Everyone In treated--In chickens Invited. 242 George Iverson, who registered at lc Multnomah yesterday, Is bound ) make' two states out of Oregon henover he puts his naino on a otel register It always reads: ".Med rd, the capital ofcSouthern Ore an." Portland Telegram. Meet me there! Where? Jackson llle! When? Saturday night. 241" nig .New ear s boxing and wres- i ii B matinee. Gold Hill pavilion to- orrow afternoon. Doors open ut 2 clock. First event 3 o'clock sharp avillon enclosed and comfortable. 2 41 Watch the Old Year out and the v'fi'W Year in at the Natutorlum to (ght. Horns, balloons and serpen- ic for every one. The orchestra has me of the very latest hits. Admin- vV?3'm iyc 1 1 iisjfl The American I.onlon Post will ''- Xviijf '''' 0"'" llonsc t0 tlio public at their 5;:'iarterii In the .r. F. & H. building. jS'J'Wijjw Year's afternoon from 3 to 5 1 Vfl's '"" ' KetrenhnnmU will be served "'wARjW' 'be ladles' auxiliary,' and music by jt'1.?-,Jrti-bert"Alford and orchestra. There tfV-Sjilll be dancing and a short program, a'g'&tthere will be no charge. The Legion X "'V.'Xrdially Invites all to Join with Ilium ru ii-'t9 modest celebration of the coming Tt'-TilS'Q ,r3- Pul- Hansen, corsottere foi j7'4iuBone. Phone 6S5-J. tf f?4-p- BiS (New Year's boxing and wre.s ''t!r ' King matinee. Gold Hill pavilion to- oirow afternoon. Doors open at 2 clock. First event 3 o'clock sharp, ivllion enc'.ose1 and comfortable. 241 Harvey E. Murphy is spending a few days vacation here from Port-j land. Mr. Murphy will graduate from i the North Pacific college of Dentistry j in June, 1921, whereupon he expects; to open an office here. Weeks-Conger Co. Best equipment, excellent funeral service, at lowest possible prices. Also licensed lady embaimnr. If ' Oeo. Eagle, hard hitting northwes- ,tern lightweight champion will meet ilium event ui utmi rim lumurruw afternoon. He arrived thii lis morning ' 241 from J'ortlnnd. Say Good-bye to the Old Year and Hello to the .New, at the Natatorlum tonight. Dancing begins at 9 and continues' until after midnight. Come with your friends and enjoy a pleas ant evening. 241" Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Pelouze of Eugle Point are in Bcllingham, Wash where they attended the wedding yes terday of their son 'Robert to Miss Betty Cnifft of that city. Invest jour savings In the Jackson County Building and Lonn associa tion, tf American Legion open house New Year's afternoon, 3 to 5 o'clock. 241 Say Good-bye to -the Old Year and Hello to the New, at the .Natutorlum tonight. D'inciiig begins at 9 ' and continues until after midnight. "Come with your friends and gnjoy a pleas ant evening. 241 John Downs has returned to' his homestead 'In the Butte Fulls district aftr spending a few du.VB in the city. Lots of those popular "Lucky Spot" anil "Boobio Prize" dances at Jacksonville Saturday night. 241 American Legion open house New 1 ear's afternoon, 3 to 5 o'clock. 241 Join in the big Watch party at the Nat tonight. Drive away all gloom and welcome the New Year in with dance and song. Imperial eight piece orchestra Admission only'lOc. 241 Among guests at the Holland are G. W. ting of Sacramento, F. L. Dex ter of Dorris, H. J. Wood of Corvallls, E. E. 'Morgan of The Dalles and II. j. Manning 'of Grants Pas's, We have some new stock Goodrich cord tires and tubes which wo will sell at 20 pel- cent discount while t hoy lust. Seely V. Hall Motor Co., 18 North Grape. . ' ' . . 242 "Beach Balloon" dances at Eagle Point, Friday night. 241 It you want the most modern life insurance policy written nt the lowest net cost obtainable It will pay you to investigate our new contract before Insuring. Consultation gladly given without any obligation on your part. T. K. Daniels, exclusive New York Life representative for Medford. Jackson County Bank Bldg. 241 Matchmaker Joe Thoniiis Is endeav oring to get Monk Fowler here for the winner of the . Ingram-Eugles match at Gold ! 1 1 11 New Year's day. Fowler is one of the best of the sec ond grade lightweights, und Is said! to be. the homeliest fighter on earth Fowler bus a book full of flattering press noticos which ho ' has sent ahead. January third is the last day to pay lntorest on assessments without penalty. 241 Wo have some now stock Goodrich cord tires and tubes wlllch'we will rell at 20 per cent discount while they lust. Seely V. Hall Motor Co. IS North Grape. 242" "Snowball" dances at Jacksonville Sat n Its. 241" Many dance enthusiasts from Med ford, Central Point and other parta of the valley will motor to Ashland tonight to attend the Now Year's eve affair at the armory. Marcelling, hafr dyeing, linlr switches made of combings. All hair goods half price. Phone 237-J, San itary Beauty Shop. 244 Interest on assessments will be de linquent after Jantinry third nnd a penalty of five per cent will bo added. , ' 1 241 American Legion open house New Yoar's afternoon, 3 to 5 o'clock. 241 Irvln Porter' arrived' hero this afternoon from a couple of days visit at Portland. Lucky Spot" dances at Eagle Point Frldny night. ' 241 Better pay your Interest on city assessments before January third and avoid the penalty. 241 For a fow days only $05.00 suits at $45.00 tailored to measure Klein the Tailor, I2S East Miilu: Upstairs. 243 f'.'ot as "a damper upon the near close of the holiday season but solely us a reminder to the children of the city and county It is now stntcd that the schools will resume thelt sessions next Monday. We have some new stock Goodrich cord tires and tubes which wa will sell at 20 per cent disoount while they last. Seely V. Ilnll Motor Co.. IS North Grape. 243 Hot Ta males at DeVoe's. tf Oh! Boy! Some party! Where? ICagle Point! When? Friday, Doc. 31. " I' 4 1 Stanley Jones has returned from a several days business visit nt Grants Pass. Dr. Heine, eye, ear, nose, throat. tf "Snowball" dances at Eugle Point ("rlday night. 241 Smoke Crater l.ako cigars, made in .Medford. Phone 9U0-M-. 254 American Legion open bouse New year's afternoon; 3 to 5 o'clock. 24 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. II. K: Marsh arrived home' Thursday from' Eugene on a holiday visit with .Mrs. Marsh's sister. Mrs. K. II. McElhose in Eugene. 20 waitresses wanted for Elks New Year's Day banquet. See Karl Short at Hex Cafe or C. Y. Tengwald at lotel Holland. Experience not neves- sa ry. 21. Majertic 4-piece orchestra at Eagle Point Friday night. 241 rpholsterln?, packing and crating of all kinds, mattress making and renovating, chair repairing. Call at 101 8. Central or phone 516-.!. 257 The services Sunday at the First Baptist church will all be In keeping with the New Year. Kev. F. It. Leach gives iuessuges at both services on the New Year. The evening theme will be "A Happy New Year, and How to Have It." Morning music will be an anthem by the choir; MoGrana- ham, "Good Will and Peace." Even ing, Stainer, "God So Loved the World", Robinson, "Jesus '.Meek and Gentle" by the male quartet. There will also be a song service. '' '' ' If your merchant does not handle Rogue River made brooms you can get them at the public market; 243 "Waiting," the fox-trot sensation from "Listen Lester"! Hear it played by the Premier Novelty orchestra! It's a knockout! Ashland armory! tonite! ? ; 241 After the stork conies phone us for nurser, nipples., etc. Medford Pharmacy, prescription druggists, .Main and Central. Phone 10." ;'. II. L. Walthor and John H. Carkln spent Thursday in ' Jacksonville at tending to business matters. Ring out the old, ring in the new Where? Englo Point! 241' Everything electrical. Medford Electric Co. Phone 661; We have piston rings to fit all cars and the highest quality ring made, too, the American Hammered, which is regular factory equipment on our highest priced car. Busy' Coiner Motor Co. 244 Tho mild winter so far has been a greut relief to the stockmen of the valley, who are going easy on the $20 hay they had stored for use. There runge In years with the raliu of the last month. Butter Roll Bread at your grocer. 243. Your prescription will be filled as the doctor Intends it to be with pure drugs and in proper proportions. We "know how." 'Medford Pharmacy, prescription specialists, Main and Central. Phone 10. Mrs; Haney, hemstitching, pecot, buttons covered. !M." F. & II. bldg. ' " "' 264 Bert Thlerolf, who lost his automo bile thru theft six weeks ago, has re ceived his insurance money thru the .McCurdy Insurance company of this city. ' ' ' '" ' Butter Roll Bread at your grocer. ''.''' 246 Girl attending business college will exchange service for homo and Email wages. Phone 259-H. 245 Dr. Robert W. Stearns Is sufflcent ly recovered from his recent opera tion, to resqiho the practice of med icinQ. ..t.;'"' ,' 246 II. J. Gordon of Klortnath Falls is among the nut of-town visitors in the city this week. .. Remember Monday Is Horticultur al' day at tho piibllc Ulirary. All day session. Spray, orchard diseases, pruning,' etc. 241 It. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance,' and Bonds, plus Service, Dr. Robert W; Stearns Is suffioiunt ly recovered from his recent opera tion to resume tho practice of med icine.'' " ' 242 Remember lldnday is Household Furnishings and Clothing day at the public library. All day session. Spec ial points on design, Hue add color In honip dress making. -241 The 1920 edition of "Who's Who has been 'received in Medford, and local celebrities within its covers are Colonel H; 11. Sargent of Jacksonville rfujor Heigh mill French und Edison Marshall, the lattor's first appear ance In the volume.' ' Between friends a photograph. Get tlicm at Mackoy's, Main and Cen trnl, 204. Upstairs. ' ' '244' Dr. Robert W. Stearns is sufficient ly recovered from his r.ecent opera tion to resume the practice of med icine. ' " 242; Remember Monday Is 'Horticultur al day at the public library. All day sessliin! Spiny, , orchard ' dloenses, pruning, etc. ' " ' " ' '241 A largo shipment of confetti nnd serpentine- from Portland has boen received by Hid 'Medford Printing Co. for the armory 'New Year's dancing carnival tonight. Remember Monday Is Horticultur al day at the public library. All day session. Spray; orchard diseases, pruning, etc. ' '' 24 1 Grand opening' ball at Orth hall, Jacksonville, Now Yoar's night. 241 The Davis transfer company,' of 104 South Fir street, does nil Kinds of dray and transfer." Their motto is "We move anything day or night." Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shell and Miss Margaret Shell of'Applegato arrived In the city Thursday and nro guests at tho Medford. The Haclno Horse-Shoe tires' are well liked by drivers everywhere. Exchange Tiro Co. 2 14 Two buglers wanted at once' Com pany I) National Guard, Medford. '242 Remember Monday is Household Furnishings and Clothing day ut the public library. All' day session. Spec ial points on design, line and color in home dress making. 241 Medford Is represented on the state chamber of commerce board thru uoorgn A. Mansfield, director of the local chamber and president of the Farm Bureau, having been el jcted as one of tho hoard of directors at the annual election held In Portland List Wednesday. Mr. Mansfield arrived homo today from his visit ut Pendle ton und Portland on Farm Bureau business. ' Get those soft paper tablets at this office at 15c per pound. tf We have a large stock of re-built tirofl. Good makes and guaranteed work. Exchange Tire Co. 211 Get our prices beiore buying. Wat klus Feed Store! 397 S. Front St Phoue 269. 241 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 26 7 Frank -oder, former resident ot Medford " and formerly connected with the : 'California-Oregon Power Co., Ib here on a short vl3lt from California.. . " Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ILet us re-treal or repair your tires now. You can call for them any time when wanted. Exchange Tire Co. 244 A son was born to Mr. and Mis. Ralph Aitklns last Sunday at their home at Roseville, Calif., and accord lng to information received by grand pa and grandma, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Altkins. ' . Bring your sacks, to the' Farm Bur eau Co-Operative Exchange and get your shelled corn'dlrect frpm the car. The price Is right. ' ' ' 241 Grand masquerade! Eagle Point! New .Year's-eve! 243 A feature of thi enjoyable session of the Elks lodge last night was the presence of J. W. Wakefield, Law rence C. Mann, Tom Swem and F. J. Huber who were initiated into tho order the week beforebeing the last candidates to enter the herd in 1920. Has your stove shown signs' of fail ing Or coll sprung a leak? Stoves and colls rebuilt and ' repaired.' Prompt service, reasonable charges, phone 939. 109 South Holly. ' 2'49 ' Among poultry feeds you will al ways find Kerr's egg mash and Gol den Rod egg mash, at the top. Buy them at Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange.' ' 1 15'; M. McKeany who was homo for Christmas from Portland where he was taking treatment at a sanitarium has returned to tho- Institution fdr further treatment.' ''','" ; Delco-Light Electricity for every farm. Medford Electric Co. ' ; Carl Jeschke," nign grade ' watch! and clock repairing, 11 Fir street. Joe B.; Hurd will' return to the I.elund Stunford university at Palo Altd tomorrow after having spent the holiday season ,wlth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Hurd. "Knights of Pythias, attention! In formal dance and entertainment at K. P. , hall, Friday, New Year's" eve. Program' commences at eight sharp. Dunning at nine; Come and welcome in the New Year. 241 ! "Beach Balloon" dances at Jack sonville' New Year's night, ' ?4L ; A large delegation of Medford box ing 'and wrestling enthusiasts will attend the New Year's day bouts at Gold Hill tomorrow afternoon.. The famous Van Raalte glove silk underwear now on sale at the Vanity Shop, new location cor.- E. Main and Bartlett. 251 ' Property owners, attention! Only a fow'more days to pay Interest on your assessments without penalty.' 241 ' Commander George Codding ot the American Legion this ..morning re ceived a telpgrain from Unitod'States Senator Charles h. McNary. at Wash ington,. D. C, promising, his best ef forts and support to th.'e, bonus brll for war veterans now beforo""the sen ate; No message was sent to U S. Senator Gooige Chamberlain who is 111, but who has always by word and deed supported all soldier legislation. Hemstitching and pecotlng. Handi craft Shop. The Modern Plumbing and Heating Co. have a big buy in a Meuoller. Pipeless furnace. This week' only. Phone 020i , ''''' " 241 Albert 'Moth, day ticket clerk and operator at the Southern Pacific do pot, who was called to American Falls, Ida.,' a week ago by the serious Illness of hfs brother, arrived homo today from Portland where tho broth er Is now a patient In a hospital. Spilzenberg and Newtown'culls for sale. Tel. C, C. Darby. 241 iWondorful values In beaded, em broidered and lace trimmed blouses at 33 1-3 pur cent discount. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. 247. The largest social affair of ' the soason .wtll' bo Elks lodge New Year's colebrntlon tomorrow afternoon and night. Opon house will be observed from 1:30 to 5 p.' m. with informal dancing nhd other - amdsement fea tures; The big banquet' will bcs"oi-ved t 6:30 p. In., and then coines danc ing from 9 p. mT'until midnight. " Bring your sucks to the Farm Bur eau Co-Operative Exchange nnd get your shelled corn direct from the car. The price is right.' 241 Miss Altn Nuylor. the Goodwin Cor- seticro. Phone 54S-J. ' ' 262 R. C. Gordon of Ft. Klamath, Win. McKay ot Klnmalh Falls and 11.' S. Clark .qf. Merlin. and K, Allen of Sn- leui.aie among the guests at. .the Nush. . .I. i 1 Deloo-Llght farm nght and 'power plants. Medford "Electric Co. IT IS-FACT '2 ' and 'not theory, I , that every drop S of rich, nourishing . Scott's Emulsion is readily-utilized by I the system in build- DRIUCKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS VSF.T Broken tenses Accurately Duplicated dulto 1-2 over May Co. S0H K. Main, Vpstnlrs 9 11 'Mrs. Arthur Hazelrlgg arrived last night from Portland for a visit ot few days with her husband and par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Landuu. Hemstitching and pecoting, 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. ' 265 . "Hot Chicken Tamale" supper at Jacksonville Saturday night. 241 There la rr.are -Caiarrt; Ir. this sectior f th country t.an all' other diseases put toKether. and foV years it was sup posed to be incurable: Doctor prescribed local remedies und by -constr.r.tly failing 'O cme with local trer.tmen:. pronounced ;. Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly t-.luenced by constitutional con ditions, and therefore reiulres constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine,' manufactured by F. J. Chchfty 4c Co..- Toledo,, Ohio, a,- constitutional "emedy. Is taken Internally and a'jts :hru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces jt the System; One Hundred Dojlars re ward is ottered for any case that Hail'u' "atarrh Medicine fails to cure. Send lot trculurs nnd testimonials.' F. J. CHENEY c CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Soul by 'Druggists, 75o - Hall's Family .rills tor constipation. ARCH PRESERVER SHOE Building Shoes Like Bridges Most shoes are ' just .' "made" all that they are . intended for are to be inere "foot coverings." Thepres ervation of the foot is not ' taken . into - consideration. That is where the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE and ordinary shoes differ. They are built on a basic principle they have a wide bridge reaching from the ball of the foot to the heel, anchored securely in place. . It is this bridge that . supports the arch gen tly yet firmly it keeps, it in its 1 normal position and pre serves the foot. , !M . "Shoes built to a principle Not mere Foot Coverings" psiiiaBnrjsira Phone Us 10! No matter , if , you only want some lit tle - item. We are only too glad to de-liver.'- The - tele phone . places : .our store just around the corner and you can "shop', with us by 'phone just as well as though you called at the- store. So don't forget to Tel-a-Phone Medford Pharmacy PHONE. JO. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S Expert Motorcycle and Illrycle Repairs. QUICK SERVICE Ask Gaylord hon to get your Bi cycle ename'ed free.. . Motorcycle Storage Free to March 1st when overhauled. Motorcycles enameled half-price with overhaul Job. GAYLORD Medford Nat Phone 183-M I II T- T. I L A' flllll Happy New Year! v ... ; ... AWre- liot'g'oiiitf to toil 'you to1 start, tho : ;Xev Year right von '11 do that anyway. Yq just dropped in to wish you a healthy; " happy a'ud prosperous journey thru' 192T-' awl to add that ' those fine resolutions' you've' made would be easier to keep 'in tact if vou had a new suit and overcoat of our make to put on to-morrow morning.' We'll he open at 8 toniororw aiid' we'd ' like to start our 'i, new year by helping- you ':; start yours. ModelClothing Co 128 EMairtSt. , . S. T. Richatdson, Prop. Ifj l ' PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. . ' ' "" j ' THREE lniiidfetl nnd sity-five hrilit shincy-iiov . days n re nhend of you to muke or mar prosperity. .' " Clitmcu will play a sniiill pnrt; iiecident soniCj lint DETER.M 1 XATIOX, I'ERSKVERAXC'E, and GRIT lire the-great factors of success. ,; - j Yours Cp-operntaively "', .. (ZieFmsT National Bt4NfC Medford A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All V ,, J. Are Wishes'of the 't -: GUSHER GAPE r;: bert msullivan:.. ; .', -..I. . . ..' . j .-. Symptoms May Not Mean ? , ' ' ,':"in X-A-What You Think They Do '' i .lust Ms backache is not a symptom whatever' of kidney trouble; and anemia Is a result, not a cause of sickness: and . nn appendicitis pain may be felt nt a place other than at the ' location of the appendix- Just 'so some' other symptom which you tmaelnc is ono thing may be the result of something en tirely different. , Try to get medicine for yourself under the circumstances is to Invite danger often fatal illness. Let the doctor know tiie svmptoms and locate the trou- ' hie. ..' . ....... Z ..' - Then he can prescribe accurately, . ,, Our part is to help him win by' following his Orders EX ACTLY. - . . . s. 214 E. Stain St. Phone 10. WITH MEDFCBD TRADE IS MEDFORD MAD Ej Oreoon . .HAS KINS- FOR HEALTH : ft I if 4 , ' i -:'i.:!c- It: