rPIGE TWO Tocal and Ji Personal ' Next week will be a big ono with the Jackson county farm bureau. Ilcgin jilns Monday inc'speaking tour, which precedes the week of the big drive for 5 membership, will strt with (ieorge ' Grav. executive committeeman of the National Farm Bureau Federation and George Mansfield, president of the Ktate federation and of the county bur eau, as the main speakers. The first ; meeting will be held at 1:30 p. m. at the city hall In lOagle Point, and the meeting nt Wilhite's ball In SaniB Val ley begins at 2 p. ni. Then- comes a large mass meeting at S p. m. nt the I Natatoriuni In Medford. ' Hutchison & Lumsdon deliver No. 1 potatoes any place In the city at $1.75 ' per 100., 2C3 ' Don't fall to Bee the Hayes Sprayer ' demonstration Wednesday at the Pat-jton-Hobinson Store. 201 Elks dance, Friday night, at Elks temple, under auspices of Lady Elks. . 201 Mining interest hereabouts Is fast , picking up with rumors of a number of new developments. The fact that there is plenty of water and will he fur months to come has induced many ' miners and prospectors already to take lo the hills to work on their claims, and more aro going dally. AKalfa seed, tests 99.92; no dodder. Phone 902. Elinor Hanley Hush, 820 East Main.' 310 Cnmp 111 and spend your- money with us and then go In and see what Rliortv has to offer. (Joo. L. Trelehler Motor Co. tf Dig Elks dunce Fridny night. 201 A big time at the Ellin danco Friday night, Elks temple. 201 Homombor our rc-bullt. tires cost you less than half and run Just as far. We Kuaraiitoe our work. Exchange Tiro Co. 204" Demonstration Wednesday Hayes Sprayer equipped with Kalrhimks Morso 3 h. p. engine and llosch mag neto, i'atfon and Kobinson's Btoro. 201 i Leopold (lodowsky, (ho famous pian ist who appears in concert at tho Pago i tonight arrived In the city thiH morn ing and is stopping at the Medford. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Invest your savings in tho Jackson County liulldlng and Loan association. tf Attend tho big Ellis danco Friday night, Jan. 28th. 2C.1 William Davenport, formerly super intendent of the Medford city schools, nflqr less than four months In the Chamber of Commerce field as a mem ber of tho staff of the American City Bureau, was tendered tho. assistant Bocrctaryship at Muskegon, Michigan, a city or nioro than firty thousand. Notwithstanding tho fact that the posi tion carried a lucrative salary, ho de clined tho on'or and decided to remain with the American City Hnroau. with lieadquarters 111 Chlcr.so. Mr. Duvcn ! port worked In Muskegon as his first oxpoiience In tho expansion and re organization campaign. Hayes Sprayer equipped with 3 li. p. Fairbanks-Morse engine guaranteed to maintain 300 pounds pressure under two, guns. Demonstration Wednesday. , Fnttpn and Hoblnson's Btoro. 201 Fancy potatoes J1.75 nor 100 deliv ered In town. Hutchison & Lumsden. 203 In tho Wednesday special the Palace Grocery ad stated they would sell tbroo cans of old Dutch Cleanser in a . combination of other things for $1.00 It nhould bo two cans of Dutch Clean ser. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. lllugliaiii and daughter are in tho city from thel orchard home for a fow days and are Kuests nt the Medford. Prizes at Eaglo Point Sat. nlto. 2fiD' Urine .your cloan old rags to this orrice, lie por pound. Car shelled corn on track today $40.00 por ton. Farm Hurcau Co-Opera. tlvo Exchange. 203 Miss liulh Mars of Ashland has entered St. Mary'B academy In this city, where she look up her Html! Hominy. Tho (ioldon Star kindergarten Is ro cclvlng pupllB this week at. 512 S. Holly Btract. For particulars phono Airs. .Wlllard, 77S-X. 2(1 Ho sura and see the Hayes Sprayer demonstration Wednesday at the Put ton und ltoblnson store. Sill' Car superphosphate on track today $33.50' per ton. Farm Hurcau Co-opera tive Exchange. 203 Included among the guests at the Holland are V. 11. Parkinson of l'hlla dolphin, J. M. Shepherd of Hutchinson Kan., Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Smith of Los Angeles, John Dawson of Itautry, X 1).. and J. J. Mortimer of Sun Fran Cisco. Miss Alta Nnylor, tho Goodwin Cor- sotloro. Phono MS-.I. 205 iioico-i.igiu Electricity for every farm. . Medford Electric Co. In on advertisement In yesterday's paper Jy mistake the date lor Leopold Godowsky's concert at tho Pago tin nire was given ns the 20th. The eon- cert, however, will be given tonight, Jan. 25th. It. H. Lund was n visitor In the city Monday and today from II lit. Oh! Hoy! Home cooked oats at Kaglo. Point Saturday night. 205 Homo made candy fresh every day nt Kalidylnnd, 2 doors east of Hlalto. . . 202 Two siar Douts, ihixiiik ami wres tling, Gold Hill, Friday evening. Jan. 28. . Tickets Drown & Drown. Medford, Irwin's Cigar store, Ashland. 201 Airs. J.. Henry Provost of Ashland Is a patient In a Aledfoid hospital for treatment. Hod CroBS has family burned out. need bedding, chairs and dishes. Any one Iliivlng odd pieces of furniture they wish to contribute please notify Jlcd Cross, phone 450. 201 Clayton L. Long, horticulturist of tho O. A. C, arrived in the city yester day to participate In the orchard pruning demonstrations of the week, which began this afternoon. Special prices on popular makes of new. tires taken in trade by us. See these before buying. Exchange Tire Co. - 204 Fire, auto. Iianituy, burglary insur ance. Medford Land & Insurance Agency. 264' It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds. See prices advertised in this issue. Hardwell Fruit Co. 249 Inez Wilhlte of .Medford and Dorothy Itobbins have been spending several days at the Del Itio ranch and with Dorothy's mother, Mrs. .1. E. Itobbins. Some of our tires can be bought at half-price. Geo. L. Trelehler Motor Co tf Oregon Nursery Co., largest In the northwest. All kinds of fruit and shade trees, ornamental shrubbery, etc. See or address V, S. Abraham, 50S South Grape St., Medford. 280 It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds. See prices advertised In this issue? lardwell Fruit Co. 249 The Golden Link class of the Ilaptist church will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Cope, 10 North Quince street, next Thursday afternoon. A large attendance is hoped for and please bring any garments you have to make over or old linen for the missionary box. There will be a shooting match four miles northeast of Central Point Sun day, Jan. 30, beginning at 9 a. m., for 4 quarters of beef and several turkeys. Everybody Invited. 201 Hemstitching and pecoting. Handi craft Shop. llroouls made by tho Rogue Hiver llrooui Works are the best for the money. Insist on home-made brooms. 200 Oregonluns at tho Medford aro II. L. Lord and M. L. llykman of Eugene, A. Stew'trt of Hoscburg,, Clayton L. Long ol Corvallls, and tho following from Portland: Hugh F. Cox, il. Hunter, Mr. and Airs. ,1. II. Ilurk, A. W. Pur Bons, II. S. Ilurpeo, H. P. Lyman, F. II. Thompson, Ed L. Moore, J. II. Conner and E. L. I'uyuo. Delco-Llgbt farm light and power plants. Aiedford Electric Co. Prizo wait, at Eagle Point Saturday night. Tho Hub Shoo Store of Medford will give n flno pair or shoes to the lady of tho winning couple. 205 Young beef at public market Wed nesday. Geo. Glllmnn. 201 J. F. Halo arrived homo Ibis fore noon from a business visit nt Portland. Principal Slut, ol the Jacksonville schools Is organizing a high school employment bureau In that city, nnd the citizens of the county sent are ask ed to cooperate by furnishing employ ment to students, who aro trying to fluanco themselves while attending school, mornings, evenings and Saturdays. Gertrude Klrkpatrlck, Sponcer cor sotlore. ( Phone 140-11. ' 2S0 You . cannot afford to overlook the spocial prices being made on Urea by Geo. L. Trelehler Motor Co. These tires aro standard makes, not damaged and carry tljo regular guarantees. 200 Get your tickets for the boxing and wrestling bonis at Gobi Hill Friday eve, Jan. 2S, at Drown & Brown's, Aled ford, and Irwin's Cigar Btore, Ashland. 20 !'" An unusual sight Tor Medford Is n negro member of the united States navy. A flno looking colored youth from the U, S. S. Oklahoma therefore attracted much attention when during the train stop this morning ho left train 13 and walked around the plat form for an airing. Wo save you mono? on your dry cleaning, dyeing nnd ropnlrlng. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phono 4(4. tf insurance service, telephone 19. 264 Majestic "4" at Eagle Point Satur day, Jan. 29. 20 Curl Jeschko, high grado watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir struot. The wntor In tho Regno river has gone down rapidly with tho recent cool nights, and yesterday its stage at tho Gold Kay dam was only 2.7 feet. Whon better automobiles are built, Uulclt will build thorn. tf Dr. Scheller, chiropractic nnd osteo pathlc physician will open up a sub-- orfico in Medford next week. 205 Just received a carload of fancy po tatoes $1.75 per hundred delivered in town. Hutchison & LuniBden. 203 Airs. W. (1. Tait and daughter Heth Juno left Sunday for Los Angeles nnd other southern California points of ill- erest to be gone several weeks. When overhauling your old bus put new lifo in It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, fac tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. tf Good prizes at Jacksonville Fridny. 204 Medford Land & Insurance Agoncv. phone 19. 201 Mr. Smith of Gold Hill will entertain n parly or seven at tho (lodowsky con cert tonight. Dr. lloino, eyo, car, nose, throat, tf Everything eloctrlcal. Medford Elec tric Co. Phono 001. H. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man. I Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Oh! Yum Yiijii! Home cooked eats it Jacksonville Friday night. 204 The cofferdam at the Snvngo Rapids! dam which was submerged during the Into high water w is above water Sun- lay for the first time, nnd showed that1 the main cofferdam was In place Uh full length. Only n little water wasj flowing over It in one place, and it; was only a few Inches deep there. I Practically all of the material of the j temporary structure reinuined in place1 luring the period of high water. ; rants Pass Courier. j Potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutchison &l umsdeu. 2(";i j Grape elder, fresh from (he press a(i ho Jackson County Creamery HottlliiRi Dept. Phono 22 11. , A quartet of young women from New atk city who have been on a biking trip for mouths across the continent and are now doing the coast arrived in the city from the north last night by the Grunts Pass auto stage, remained at the Holland over night and departed for California this morning. They take advantage of all the free auto rides they can and whorever they can obtain employment for a time stop off to earn some money. Tiring your clean old rags to this office, Gc per pound. Pocket knives and scissors, all high ly warranted one-third off at Garnetfs. 261 Albert Hohenstlne has been spend ing a few days at the Del Itio orchard as the guest of Lovell Robblns. Everything electrical. Aiedford Elec tric Co. Phone 661. John Noon, an aged man who had been living since last fall at Jackson ville, recently became 111 o,nd was taken to the county farm. Pacific Package goods 24 per cent off. Handicraft Shop. , 2G0 Among the guests at the Aiedford are Lew Tea of New York, W. P. Hicks and M. A. Fleming of Chicago, B. B. Ireland of Tacoma, J. P. Kieran, H. Mix and F. T. Lydlnrd of San Francisco. Pruning demonstrations Tuesday afternoon, Chester Fitch; Wednesday forenoon, AIcFadden, Talent; Wednes day afternoon, llarnest tract, northeast Phoenix; Thursday afternoon, Roy Nichols, Central Point; Friday after noon, E. C. Carlton, Tuble Rock. 261 Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. We have a factory line of all sizes and kinds of calendars, wall pockets, ' cut-outs, etc that, we will show the trade- later, and save ydti money ott.the same.' ;' ; . -ti j'l'ho Alpha Delta class of the Chris tian ellilfell. Will hK'et'Tiiiii-Rdnvfalildi!.' noon aijztaUlt ilv IT. E.'jWnljf Kf tho Bnnulmt upavtiiients; ' Alius' . Flor ence Pool will address the ladles. All niembiirfc' Aflf) frBifldktol tluclhas are invited-? ! 1 m '. Prions on'olir glove eiit to ihe quick. Busy Corner Alotor Co. 201 Our hoallng stoves wero not even smoked, yet selling nt the reduction ol one-third. Shortie'Gurnett. 261 Portland guests at (he Holland are Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Hull, Air. and Airs. Nell Iverson, who arrived in the city this morning by train, and C. G. Bun nell, F. Tiffany and Lee Davenport, tho former Medford resident. We hnvo a few freshly packed Spitz Baldwins and Black Twigs which we aro offering nt attractive prices. Call Oregon Growers Packing Corporation. Phono 128. 203 Kenneth Hodgmnn, the district high- wny engineer, arrived home this fore noon from a business visit nt Salem. Alujestlc "4" at Jacksonville, Friday, Jan. 28. 204 Mrs. Carl Foster nnd baby left thin morning for Copco, Culif., to join Mr. Foster who was recently transferred to service nt that point by the power company. .. .. ,.,:!, Fishing In the Rogue river Is a high ly popular sport those days. Yester day a party consisting of D. R. Conner, Clydo Costello, Harry Hosier' and Louis Dodge braved tho chilly waves of that turbulent river during the afternoon and returned home with 17 flno steelhcads. Aluny others were down to various points on tho river fishing yesterday and today. Ashland Tidings. For dry wood pnone 890-X or 947-L. Prompt delivery. 273 The George . Hunt company has generously ofrered the Page theatre Saturday morning for the benefit of the child relief fund for starving chil dren In Europe. The school children will be asked to sell tickets. If possible 'Daddy Long Loga" will bo the attrac tion. The entire proceeds of the enter tainment will bo given to this worthy relief fund. Airs. Paul Hansen, corsetiere for NuBono, .'. Phone ..CS5-J. K. , ' tf Judge Clp. Wut-son. ot 'Oold Hill, came, to Alcdioi d tuday and reported n great revival of mining activity In the nortfturu ffif) t ofilho county. A -number, 'of, VlelA stfi,s lfnvt) hoeri Tnade recently and minors from all parts of the coast are', koepipg an eye oil tho.' Cold Hill district now. Incandescent electric light globes one-third off at Garnetfs. 201 Homstltchlng una pecoting, 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new location, cor. East Main and Bartlett. 265 'Bring your clean old rags to this office, 0c per pound. John Wilkinson, the deputy Internal revenue collector, departed (his morn ing for Klama'lh Falls where he will give Income tax return instructions to residents of that section for some time. Old clean rags wanted at Alail Tri bune office. Wednesday night dancing party at the Natatoriuni. It is a pleasure to dance on the spacious glossy floor. 261 Actually selling $1.50 flies at 25c per dozen; hot damaged in the least. Shortie Garnett. 261 Guests at the Nash include Helen AI. Sears and F. R. and C. E. Wymore ol Eagle Point, G. W. H. Albert of Butte Falls, W. C. WiBe and W. AI. Straus of Gold Hill, E. C. Piper of Portland and Reuben Rosier of Bray, Calif. Bring your clean old rags to this ofrice, 6c per pound. Spend a pleasant evening at the Natatoriuni Wednesday night. Dancing begins promptly at 9 o'clock. Free dancing until 9:30. ' 261 The series of pruning demonstra tions began this afternoon with Clay ton L. Long, O. A. C. horticulturist, and C. C. Cate, county pathologist, as Instructors, at the Chester Fitch orch ard. Wednesday's demonstration will be at the AIcFadden orchard near Tal ent at 9:30 a. m., Thursday's at the Roy Nichols orchard near Central Point at 2 p. m., and Friday's at the Carleton ranch at Table Rock. No. 1 potatoes $1.75 per 100. Hutch ison & Lumsden. - 263 Those having unpaid accounts with Shortie Garnett would confer a' great favor by calling at Geo. Ii. .Trelchler'g office and paying same. Shortie needs the money, Get your alubaBtlne for spring dec orating now nt 60c per package. After this sale It will be 90c. Shortie Garnett. j : 2oi Airs. J. P. Wolf of Ashland is re cuperating from an operation per formed In a Medford hospital last Fri day. Mrs. Haney, hemstitching, pecot, buttonB covered.' M. F. & H.'bldg. - - ,-; - -v - ; 264 Prize waltz af Jacksonville Friday night. The Hub Shoo. Store of Medford will give a fine -palrof shoe's to the lady of the winning couple. -264 Tho general feel of the atmosphere, the high wind of this forenoon, a fall ing barometer and' the prediction of ruin for tonight and Wednesday seem to indicate the near approach of a storm. Phone D31-X for hauling and trans- ferlng. Guy Cox. 261 No better entertainment found than at- the Natatoriuni on Wednesday night. The music is inspiring, the floor a dream. Free dancing until 9:30. 201 Burn door track ..and hangers for garages at. .'the ' great' reduction at Shortie Garnetfs fire and smoke sale. -,' !;.' . 261 The Aiedford friends of Air. and Airs. Tom Fulton of . Jacksonville will be pleased to know that'' their infant daughter who had been seriously 111 and threatened witl'i pneumonia, is now' improving daily. ( just arrived a car load of No. ono white potatoes at $1.75 per hundred lbs. by the sack. Delivered to nny part of the city. Warner, .Wortman & Gore 263" GARGiLL COURT Work on the construction of two new additional units to the Curgill i Court Aparlme nts. Sixth und Ivy , streets began Monday morning-. The j new Htrwture will be of concrete Ptuc- ' coed, two Htories hih, with basement, and furnish 12 additional apartments to the present establishment. : The cost whon completed, is .estimated at $25,000. A force of men are now , excavating, and actual construction ! will commence within ten days. Col. Stewart is the contractor. ' j The new apartments will embodyj all the latest built-in features for the i convenience of the tenants. The plans j were drawn by a San Francisco archi tect, And the local building will be f modeled after California apartment houses, where they have this featuiej of modern life down to a fine art. j Each apartment consists , of three i rooms, a bath, and a sleeping porch, I and according to Dr. K. H. Porter, the landlord, give as much room as the ordinary five-room bungalow. The apartments will be completed, ready for occupancy by April 15. The old structure will, be stuccoed to conform to the new building- The new work is on the northeast and northwest corners of the lot. "What You Need Most in Your Home" The Chance You Have Been Waiting For S. P. ASKS RAISE IN ES SALEM joye.t," .Iaif- aftfjliT4i'e)iSe9 In lares or) 11 ofVHs W-JJorJ aiij-l t car lines are limiapdrj) bytjie ijrlli-J era Pacific company ' in nppfleations filed wltli,.Uie iM,lUpr.vW (.inniis Bion. The cities' ViijleHilAfi ope rate are Knlcmf 'i fcutiiij MiWl'k'hl, and Wes-.t I.inn. - increases Wfieieitt' to yield 7 flier asked. cent on Investment are Notice To my many friends and patients, I wish to state that I have decided to remain in Aiedford, and continue my practice of medicine and surgery. I ulso wish to state that while I have closed the Dow hospital until a more suitable location is secured, that I have made arrangements with a good hospital to admit my patients for sur gical ..and obstatretical service. Dr. AIcAlorris M. Dow. residence: Hotel Holland. Offices: 307-8 AI. F. & H. Uldg., Medford. 263 iHAJUiKSX & I 'AND 7KLLEASE (swinging! I rfv H!vr. I -09 1 ron I IwHIWCtll IK a'J,DIE lvT.J JZTZSSl yKlNOR Vj'-tHiaSJllV VH!KGERy fT fV "01X5 yi ess mf - TOP fXw iP'lM 0IRa'l.1!0Kl i no i .rx Vrr,rh Vuutsor vJSI n fes?iis .laPLAbJl J l!ELSEITu EASILY ' PltOOK V;u"7rtKi'1 Vkovi'.d - ' I V LJtY i r.i .i.l Then von can sav ""noilhyo forever" lo wash day 'drudgery ! No mure wearisome serulibing more divnd of "151 no Jlondiiys!" mid wrinfiinu: ly Isn't it worth hand. Xo Down and a few easy monthly payments to put a $5.00 Western Electric WASHER AND WRINGER in your home? It soon pays for itself and then froes right on saving jjtuiuli'y hills, saving -yguir time and strength' und your elotljes year after year. .. IF YOU PLAN TO TAKij! ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL LIBERAL OFFER, WE ADVISE YfHJ TO, ORDER AT ONCE PHONE fed - I Paul's Electric Store CORNER MAIN AND CENTRAL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALIC 05 acres 30 acres pears. 2U acres grain. 15 acres wood nnd pasture. Kino locution: Terms. O. S. llutterfleld.- Phono 210. 261 FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring. Central Point. 267 WA.NTKi) To rent furnished apart ment of two rooms, kitchen nnd hath, or small house furnished. Phone 7!'7. 262 Notice to Elks Mineral services of Brother T. AI. Farrell, member of-Pocatollo, . Iduho Lodge No. 674,- D. P, O. Elks, will be held Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 26th, nt 2:30. at the I'erl home. Medford lodge No. 116S B., P. 0. E. will conduct tho service at the grave. All Elks are urged to meet nt the Elks Club at 2:00 p. ru. to attend tho funeral. Interment in Aiedtord I. O. O F. Cemetery. O. O. ALENDEItFER, Exalted Ruler. LEE L. JACOllS, Secretary. 261 R. A; M. No. 32 Special convocation Janu nry 25th, 7:30 p. m. AI. AI. Degree. Refershem e n t s served. Visitors welcomed A. F. NOTH, Secretary. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured With LOOAL, APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of tho Disease. Catarrh ia a local disease, greatly In fluenced by constitutional conditions, and In order to euro It you must take an Internal remedy. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is taken lntornully and acts thru tno Hlood on tho mucous surfaces of the system. Hull's Catarrh Medicine was prescribed by one of the best physicians In this country for years. It Is com posed of seme of the best tonics known, comblmd with some of the best Wood putnliers. The perfect combination of the Increments in Hall's Catarrh Medi cine Is - what produces such wonderful results In catarrhal conditions Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHKNEY & CO.. Props., Toledo, O. All nrucKlsts. 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation. IXiKO.NA Personal - Typewriter Fold It up, take It wita you, type write anyw-h ere. .150.00, Including carrying case. MKDFOIU) BOOK STORK TMntrlhntnr for Pn. Orflaym Wednesday Special Only CINERARIA PLANTS 20 Off They Come in Assorted Colors Maddox & Bonney Sparta Bldg Phone 506 or 374 Merchants' Lunch WEDNESDAY 122 p. m. 50c ' ' HOLLAND CAFE Head Lettuce, French Dressing Vegetable Soup Choice of: Chicken Pie, ttoston Style Ilonat Sirloin of Beef, lirown Gravy Corn Bread MnNhcd Potatoes Early June Pea's Apple Pie Ten Coffee Milk Try Our Special Plate Lunch 40c . Ronst Sirloin of Iieef, Brown Gravy Corn Bread M lushed Potatoes Apple Pie Ten Coffee Mill; TONIGHT at the Greatest Musical Event J of the Year !i""",vs LEOPOLD .Master Pianist Price of tickets, $2.00, $1.50, and $1.00 WITH MEDFCSD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADS L llltllllllllllllllilJJIJIIIIIfllJfjllllllllllllllllfJilillllTiEIIIllIllIMIllllllIlfllill EIflI.IIEIfTriMt-;j?IMfITIE:MlfFIIIIIIIIIIITllIII!lllTIIlTI TRADE MARK FARM TRACTOR : WK A UK 1U ILDlXti A THAfTOH 1USIXKSS THAT Wll.l, 1,1 VK AM) IXCHKASE. ; lirn wo selected Hie KOItDSOX THACT OU,'wc drill 'the future in view. We wmiled n trnrtnr (lint ; would rKKFOHM nnii MVK iiml niiike a TKACTOlt OWVKll n satisfied user. The 1 t)l;iSO does : this in every way. It is A.MKItlt'.VS I'OKIOIOST TKACTOIt So iierl'eelly designed and built thai ; il run be relied on absolutely. Z ""r servlee department Is completely organized we have oicaiiiycd II fur :i l'Klt.M AXKXTI.Y sucress- ; fill Tractor business, mid we want you to Ik- one of our ninny satisfied l-'OltllSOX OWXKliS. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. : Sixth and Facific Highway. Plllllllllllllill