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f FAT5E TWO JIEDFOPvD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEI)FOIUV OTiF.rtON. FRTDAY, JAKTATiY 2S- 1P21 ' m . C. C. Lemniuo, local manager of the j Oregon Growers Coojierutiv feusocia- ; Uou returijftd iijib moriiiBg from & ; llUBiBOMr lit Saiwat Te .3tt!e t Grove fcif b B'bocJ fauket ball team hl:b t so lasAij d-(ated laKt oislit There was quite a crop iu tempers by tlx Hoford h'th team with mbicb .ub following the tnHd weatiUer Tburs-j j, contests spain tontebt at the Xata lay with a mliiiniuxn temperature of joriin. plays the Ashland high team id to Jhe clear cpld e2.Uier jn Ashland tomorrow night Yocal and Personal Among the out of town Kike who O. H. Earnhill, the writer, fornier! aueuded the local Jodtfy session last.'of Ashland and now- of CorvaUis ar il iiit were Key R- Wlee f Salem' rived here" yesierfia for a virTt "!.tli loflBe. ir. Kortwk (jf Portland and "F. Edison Marrhatl. or this BKirtjiug with a ttiulinmn 01 26 sVgrwr-B. Fair acd warmer weather is the prediction for Baturdsy. Aifaila need, tests !&2; no dodder. J'lioiie W'i. Kliiior Hauley liush, t-C East .Stain. . 3C' pair iiew thw at cost. Eecocd haod Bh'j-s aud thoe repairing at tiie Medfurd Shoe Hospital. 11S East Sixth street. Medford. Jt wL'l pay you to buy Firtiw'8 feeds Bi.-e juices advertised in Ibis issue, iiardwei! Fruit Co. 24fr Mr. tad Mrs. Fred Felouw of Eagle Point are making ajrangeinents to leave (ijr California, wltere they ' plan t live for a cuujile of years, spending Uielr time in ls .Anueles and en virous. ,Mr.,lJeloue will taie a lonR rest and e-i4erate -from injuries he rtjfa'-lved whii- woliing on Ilia farm lum hummer, and from wliich he hat never fully recovered. ilemeinher our re built tires cost you fc-ae than half and run j"t as far. 'A'e guarantee our work.. Exchange Tire Co. ;- 2C4 .Try our uerthanta lunch. The Shasta. - ' It will pay you to buy Fisher's feeds Rue prices advertised in this issue. Hardsell Fruit Co. W Iter. fm. II Hamilton arrived home tnis forenoon from Portland where he aileiiued Ihe Oregon diocesan cojjven tlon of the Kpiicoiiai church. Invest jour savings lu the Jackson County Building aud Loan association If frizes at Eagle Point Eat. nite. 25 lirlhi! your clean old rags to this office, tc ter pound. . ,. . 1'oiti'aud hbaiiUi regliaerad at tic Mediijrd .lwlude Mr. and Mrs. Waido MnschbeiKer. Geo. 'iannehill. lioy it. Vi'im. Faul Moouey, F. liarlzell," Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dubbin, Ivan K. told. aiuitU. Claude li. Itenruui, J'. H. Drake, U. U.'TicUner. and M. J. Harlan. Other OregouiaJiB at this hotel Thursday were Mr. and Airs. W, S. Hume of Ash land, 0. IX Herbert, F. H. Johnson and O. R. Wiley of Eugene, iir. B. James of Matnfleld, and the members of the Cottage Grove high school basket ball team. . The Golden Star kindergarten is re ceiving pnnils this week at 012 B. Holly street. For particulars phone lira Willard. 77S-X. , 2 Delco-Llght Electricity tor every farm.. Juedford Electric Co. Car eastern corn on track. Bulk J400 r ton, $42.00 per ton sacked, tv-e- us for new low prices on all feeds. The Jtogue Valley Milling Co., corner Ninth and Front streets. - Tboin&s IS. James of Marsbfield, the deputj exalted ruler of the II. P. O. E. for Oregon south, who paid au official visit to the EJks lodge last night, left this lorcnoon' lor home, lie "will pay official! Visits "-to' Hie- Ashland and Klamath Falls lodges ia February. Oh!: Hoy! "Home cooked eatB at Eagle Point Saturday nrghl. 2C5 Two star bouts, boxing and wres tling.: Gold Hill, Friday evening, Jan. 28. Tickets Brown & Brown, Medford, Irwin's Cigar Btore, Auhland. 264"' CjLr eastern -cntn on track. Bulk, $4'i. per Ion, 142.00 jer ton sacked. Hoe us fof new low prices on all feeds. The Hog lie Valley Milling Co., corner Ninth anil Front streets. It Is not generally known that Jack Heiristieet, who is now niRtit police man, was for many years one of the famous ' hypnotists on the American stage. A number of Medford citizens, formerly from the cast have seen his performance In other states and all unite In saying lliat be can -deliver the goods. Jack has consented Ui give his exhibition as a part of th program at the American Jcgion hull uext Tues day night. , : i Kpeclal prices 'ou popular makes ol new tires taken In trade by us. Bee these before buying. Excuauge 'fire Co. 2U4" ' Flref auto, imuiniy, burglary Insur ance. 'Medford Euud & Insurance Agency. . 201 i Car eastern coin on track. Bulk, tlO.OO per ton, J42.00 per Ion sucked. Hi e us for new low prices on all feeibi. The Buguo Valley Mllllug Co.. corner Ninth and Front streets. . 'Alr.'ahd Mrs. E. H. Bishop of Seattle mill I,. C. Uottor of San Francisco, are among the giicsts nt the Ilolluud. ilixuram u service, telephone IK. 2C4 J)regon Nursery Co., largest In the northwest. All kinds of fruit and shade, trees, ornamental shrubbery, etc. Sue or address V. R, Abraham, CUK BoUth Gra.o Bt., Medford. 280 Dolco-I.ight farm light and . power plants. Medford Electric Co. STOMACH 0. K. Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and fyases ended with "Pope's Diapepsin" llillions people kiiow thut it l noeillcse to le bothercil with inilic-stion, dyj)iep.sia or n ilmonirrc'l Kteiuui-li. A few titblrts of Pupe's iiinpr-Jmin neutral ize acidity and pive relief nt om-r. ttlicn )"iir incalt don't fit nrnl yon frel uncomfortable, when yen Ivlch gases, acids -or' raise eour, umltcstrd food. When you feel lump of Indirection pais, heartburn or licmtiu'hc, from acidity, just est a tablet of I'lipc n Biapepsin and the stomach distress it gone. .Thn mmI U ftn lilllo Th twnpflla HA nr,nt ! Ynii 4iwi will hn ft Iliftrinain I HemEtltChlng and pecoting. Handi craft Shop. Brooms made by the Rvsue River Brooin 'Works are the best for the money. Jnsist oa bome-wade brooms. 20' The attention of those who haadie Swife Co.'s Gem Nut Oleomargarine is called to the advertising running In this paper, one of which apiars today. It would be a good advertisement for dealers to make window displays of (his brand. The ads will run ever)' Friday hereafter and dealers who de sire to cunnect up with this campaign should arrange window displays on these days. The road over Smith hill has so im proved in condition thai while still Bomewhat jough and muddy, only two of the 10 or 11 cars that pass over It daily lately have to oe pulled over by teams maintained there for this pur pose by the state highway department. The others are able to negotiate ! under their own jiower. Most of the 10 or 31 daily cars are south bound. Prize waltz at Eagle Point Saturday nit'ht. The Hub Eboe Btore of Medford will give a fine pair of shoes to the lady of the winning couple. . 2C0 Gertrude Kirkpatrick, Spencer cor setiere. Phone HWt ZS0 Fresh cottage cheese. Dairy Nook. With the .19 of an inch of rain,Uiat fell Thursday the total amount of pre cipitation of Medford and vicinity so far since September Jst last now amounts to 12.04 inches. You' cannot afford to overlook the special prices being made on tires by Geo.' L:"Treichler Motor Co. These tires are standard makes, not damaged and carry the regular guarantees. 2CC -Kiel your tickets for the boxing and wrestling bouts at Gold Hill Friday eve, Jan. 28, at Brown & Brown's, Med ford, aud Irwin's Cigar store, Ashland. 2C4 Vese E. Jones has Just arrived from Houston, TexaB, with good news con ceralng Mogul Producing & Refining company, aud all stockholders and prospective purchasers of "Mogul" securities should see him at once at Edwin P, Hughes' office, as he will be here but a few days. 208 We save you money on your dry cleaning, dyeing and repairing. City Cleaning Wo ks, 401 South Riverside. Phone 14. tf Majestic "4" at Eagle Point Satur day, Jan. 29. 2C Iairy Nook lunches please. George Gates returned this week fiom an extended trip and vIbIi in California. He visited San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles, and Tia Juana, Old Mexico. Carl Jeschke, high grade watch and clock repairing, 11 Fir street.. When belter automobiles' ars built, Buick will build them. i tf J. .W. Johnson,, the -jeweler, has a new Buick of 1921 mode! and is a firm belldver lu the real economy of the Buick automobile. JIIs automobile ex pense for 1919 and 1920, is an eye opener. Ask him. . 2C4 J. F. Brown of Eagle Point, spent Thursday afternoon In the city visiting and attending to business matters. Dr. Scheller, chiropractic and osteo pathic physician will open up a sub- office In Medford next week. 200 I will give personal and Immediate attention to any of your overdue ac counts. B. F. Lindas, 235 East Main. , 287 You get two water or fountain syringes for practically the price of one only five cents additional. See the Medford Pharmacy "ad" In this paper. 2G3' Nash hotel guests Includo N. W. Falsig of Alhamhra, Calif., J. W. Carey of Scuttle, U. A. Jones of Portland und E. T. Newby of Eugene. Wonted Singing canaries. Box D, Mull Tribune. When overhauling your old bus put new life In It by demanding genuine American hammered piston rings, faC tory equipment on the best cars. The Busy Corner Motor Co. ' tf Guinea pigs for petB! Yes the finest yet. A few for sale, don't wait until they are all gone. Phono FJ4-J for uppolntnient. 265 Contractor B. O. Ixickwood and fam lly left today for Medford where they will muke their future home. Hose burg News Review. Dwjght I'hipps left Wednesday mor ning for Portland where? ho will enter the Pacific Denial college. I-ct me prepare your Income tax re turn. Beveral years experience. Mod erate charges. B. F. Lindas, 235 Eust Alain.. ' 287 Don't miss, the rubber sale at the Medford Pharmacy. Bee tbolr ad In this paier. 264 Miss Helen Molt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. II. P. Holt of Eagle Point and Medford, was seized with an ncute attack of appendicitis while on her way home to Faglc Polut from the Medford high school, of which she Is a pupil. lute Tuesday afternoon. Late that night her father rushed her to the Ba ar.d Heart hospital where lie aud Dr. Stearns performed an operation lor the removal of her appendix at 2 o'clock Wednesday morning. She Is leported us out of danger and doing nicely. Do not order calendars from travel ing representatives or out of town firms. We have a factory line of all sizes nnd kinds of calendars, wall pockets, cut-outs, etc., that we will show the trndo later and save you money on the- same. tt Medford Laud ,& Insurance Agency, phono ID. 204 Bring your clean old rags to this Ji. Nasou of Yakima. Wn, lodge, i Don't overtook the "Five Oent"- rub ber a!e at the Medford iPharmae), Central and Main. See their "ad" 1 this issue. 204 Everything electrical. Jiedford Elec tric Co. Phone 6CL - R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus EerTicc Prize waltz aj JucksaEvrr.e Fridnj nteht. The Hub Shoe Store of Medford will give a line pair of shoes to the lady of the winning couple; ;64" Old clean rags wantefl at Mail Tri bune office. It has just been learned ilat at the beginning of the sessioi of the Oregon legislature Attorney H. K. Hanna of Medford and Jacksoirville was appolnt- led as attorney for the re vision of laws Oregonians at the Holland include run j. . o. o.,r j committee of the senate and was so lowing from Portland: Mr and Mrs. , notjfied a vti(:Snm from Seth Leavens, Chas. H. Adier, J. J. c j-Thomas.- Because be had so Downs. A. 6. Mclnlyre and E. C. Hora.1 mmh UatiBeis oa taEd Mr. The Community danee at tie NVua-j Hanna was -coiripenea to turn down torium 6aL nite. A dance worth while, j the offer as it would require his ores-. ence at baiem during toe me of the Bring your friends. Dancing in groups a late feature. 264c Good prizes at Jacksonville Friday. : 264 A telegram received from the bed side of Court Hall by John Olmstead Thursday afternoon said that be was holding his own, though his condition was still serious with the odds in his favor. : . Mr. ice Cream Dealer, don't make a contract for your ice cream until you have seen as. Have inducements that mean more business for yon. Bet ter to wait than to wish you had. Eldirdge Dairy Products Co. 25' Majestic "4" at Jacksonville, Friday, Jan. 28. 2C4- For'dry wood paone 890-X or 947-L. Prompt delivery. 273 The city stopped an exhibition bcut Tuesday evening in the rooms over the Economy market because the promo ters failed to obtain the ierm!ssion of the boxing commission. Jesse Ingram was to have boxed Portland Jimmy Duffy. This caused the rumor to be circulated that there would be no more boats in ' tbiB city. As long as .the smokers are xtonduct&d as the last two, they will be allowed-to run." But one complaint agdlntt the last smoker was received byr Mayor Gates, iid.. this from the father of a 16 year- old -boy weighing 2tKI pounds,-: who: "sneaked" into the show. -'Tile father went out and hunted him up, and found him. Mrs. Paul Hansen, corset! ere for NuBone.- Phone C85J. 4 - tf Saturday night at the Natntorium. The usual good time for everybody. Dancing commences at 9 o'clock sharp. ' . 264 J. T. Gagnon leaveB Sunday for a week's business trip to Los AngeleB and San Jose from which places he Just recently returned. - Bring your clean old rags to this office, 6c per pound. ', Those having unpaid accounts with Sbortie Gamett would confer a great favor by calling at Geo. L. Treiculer's office and paying same.. Sbortie needs the money. Take a look! IC6.00 suits at $46.00. Klein the Talior, 128 E. Main, upstairs. ' . -2 The many friends of Mrs. Henry W. Frame are rejoicing over the strides she Is making toward regaining her former-health. . The wiuter spent in the home of Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Webster during the absence of Mr. Frame in California has been a pleasant and profitable one for her. And now as she looks forward to the return of her husband and .the oncoming pleasant spring weather, the situation becomes such as to increase her courage aud strengthen her vitality. ' Mrs. Haney, hemstitching, pecot buttons covered. 11. F. & H. bldg. 264 Oh! Yum Yum! Hpme cooked .eats at Jacksonville Friday night. 264 The young son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole of Eagle Point is reported as dangerously ill with pneumonia, ' , $05.00 BUlts at $45.00. It will pay you to climb my stairway. Klein the Tailor, 128 E. Main, upstairs.' .29 Because of a landslide near Redding early yesterday morning all north bound Southern Pacific passenger trains were delayed an hour or more Thursday, .-. ,'! Up Iti quality, ijfywn Id ih-Ice. . Klein the Tailor, itg.&'atypapsbstrS. '2B9 The ofclfti rvil$ to the l4lfir lodge last nlglil 6t Tl)u: II. James of 'Marsh floldi tho, deputy. oxdHcd tulef'-pf this district, was' a -very pleasant affair with Initiation and -a special, session of the Buckhounds contingent of the lodge for his benefit., lie waa Initiated as an honorary Buckhuund. The usual merriment incident to a DuokhouH'd session sent every one home happy. Deputy J a mi's found the Medford lodge to be one of the most flourishing and lively ones In the state, so publicly stated, and departed for home today with very 'pleasant remembrances of No. 1108 on the occasion of his first visit Grape cider, fresh from the "press at the Jackson County Creamery Bottling Dept. Phone 22-R. The Cottage Grove high school bas ket ball team party here consists of Wilbur A. Spray, Harry 8. Killing. Paul Fullmer, Henry Ilubbell, Miles Wicks. Roy Heck and A. W. Nelson. They are stopping at the" Medford'. legislature. Everything electncaL Medford EleeJ trie Ce. Phone L - Bring 'oor clean old rags to this of fk-e. -6c ner muniL -..- -! Among the guests' at the Jiedford ' are E. Bah-d ot New York, W. T. Bra- j choogel of Wichita, Kas.. Mr. and 3Jr. j Waldo Hlrschberger of Porthmd and Wn, J. Georgil, K, . KKessler, G. A. ' "Wollenberg and O, C, Carlson of San ; Francisco. ' ' j Dr. Heine, eye, ear. Dose, throat, tf ; Hemstitching' and pecoting, 101 cents per yard. The Vanity Shop, new ; location, cor. East Main and Bartlett i AiEong the Ashland residents who; were appointed as members of a teer-: ing committee by the state director of i the European Relief campaign and , wo attended the luncheon at the; Medford Hotel 'yesterday were Mrs. j A. C. Joy, Mrs. D. Perozzi, J. W. and Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. H. T. Elmore and' John H.' Fuller.. Mrs. R. W.- Clancy, i Mrs. H.X. NobTit, H. O. Frpbach and; R.' V. Buhl of Medford were also in; attendance. j , Stocks" and "bonds bought and sold. I Latest quotations. B. F. Lindas, 235 1 East Main. 287! , .Several parties with their own paM trbnesses will attend the community dance at the JCatatorlum Sat. nite. These parties are becoming very popu lar. Dancing will commence promptly at 9 o'clock. . 2C4 A. F. S, A. M. Special Communication Med ford Lodge 103. Friday even ing. Jan. -28th, 1 p. m. 'Work in the E. A. degree By order of the W. M. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. . " 264 MOTWMEND For Expectant Mothers Dsed By Three Ceherations VlsTI torn ftOOttLET 01 0TKRF1OOD JUtTTttf MET., rEE BtASriELO RCU UTO CO., Diri. "5-D. ATUHTA. CK TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Turkeys for breeding. J. C. Herring, Central Point. 261 FOR SALE Some exceptional bar gains: C-rooms and bath : $1750.00 Five room bungalow, barn 1500.00 6 room bungalow, modern, "large outbuildings 2500.0'.' Splendid home, good loca tion, easy terms 3aOO.oo, Call or write for complete list of i jkieQioro. Bargains. . a. r. l-inuas, 235 E. Main St. ' 2C5 LOST Diamond set m crown prong setting broken from ring. Reward it left at Lawrence Jewelry Store. 285 Landlady Quick ' to Riot Call Mrn. K. Harsh ImrpVr romluctn n In rue roomltif, hoiiFe at 2.14 ftiitt Hroailwuy, Imif lttmoh, i?aHfurnla. Mik. llarnhlmiKPr ti-lln In hi-r-own Wnrtla Jiint how quickly and UrfHo torily ihe ciUtnlntMl rt'Ht'f from nkk- H'nt. "I told a friend tif ndne of my ondition and he told nm of xhv vvointiTful rexults Ptie hml oxpri- ni.'t-d fitr Pfmllnr rompUilnlB hy tak- lliB Vlnol. 1 bouKht a t)OUlf 'mid within four or ffvo duyn noticed u timrkcd liitiirtviiiif?nt U the wny ! frit. Aftr taking only one.ltottle 1 fp'l bt-tttT in evry wny, a no I nn wind of nn opimrttin.ty to lioartfly uinnirnd It to othct-fl who muv lmvc iw mine oomiiltilntH that I lint;!." Vinol in mdd in this city hr Mod- WANTED A male Airdale or Collie dog. Address J. S. Miner, Central Point, Ore. ,2M FOR 8AL13 Dry clean planing blocks. Phoni 63U mill 2C9 FOR SALE Good manzanlta wood. Phone l-F-14, $4.00 at,. ranch, $5.0: delivered. Good measure. 269 Merchants' Lunch SATURDAY 122 p. m. HOLLAND CAFE ' C'AbljnKf fa lad Soup Old FuKhlom d Navy Uean Choice of New Knulund Meat Pie Home Iiukfd Pork & Ueans Corn Dread Muhed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Urend and Ualsin Pudding Tea Coffee . ' Milk Try Our Special Plate Limch , Home linked Pork and Henna MaMhed Potatoes Corn Uread Crvad and Palsln Puddins ! Tea'.,f,' . Coffee v KMllk ALL PARIS OPENS TO THE "DEVIL'S PASSKEY" i WHAT 13 IT? PAGE STARTS SUNDAY The government has just published statistics showing a 7 per cent decline in the cost of living in December. Uncle Sam is wrong, or else he overlooked Medford. Below are printed - some price changes in Medford since November 19th, the day we opened our 'store ' ' ' ,-. ' : r! ; r . .,, Nov. 19th Groceteria ,?i Price Today Decline Cornmeal, 9 1b. bag ... ..,.,.$ .65 $ .38 , , 40 Rolled Oats, 9 lb. bag . . ,.85 x -50 v ;41 Cream Cheese, per lb.;. .... . . . .45 -36 25 'White Beans .10 -071 25 Swift's Shortening, 8 lbs 2.50 1,66 -; 33- Crisco, 3 lbs. 1.25 .73 42 HUl's Red Can Coffee, 1 lb .60 .48 207 Hill's Blue Can Coffee, lib 40 .32 ; 20 M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. , . . . -60 .49 18 Olympic Pancake Flour .40 . ' .26 . 35 . Alber's Flap Jack .40 .29 27 Crackers, lb. . . . : .25 -18 28 i GharacfeUis Chocolate ....... .50 . .42 16 'Minnesota 'Sweet Corn ....... .25 J5 40 Tice,rprij... ..... ..... ,10 .08 , ,20 Cott.olinesl.8 jibs. ..... . . .V 2.U0 : l.u J5 Alaska Rink Salmon .25 14 42 Bake's Chocolate, lb. 75 .55 26 Black Figs .16 .12 25 No. 2 Can Baked Beans .20 .16 , 20 White Soap 10 .07 30 Creamery Butter .65 .46 29 Potatoes 2.50 1.75 - 30 There is au average dec-lin. on 23 items of 29 per eent.' ;. These were' se leeted at raiiflom from our stock. Some items may have deelined a little more, some less.' 'Tis eonservative to say a decline of at least 20 per cent has taken place. : - i ' - ; . ' ' - Makes Medford look good doesn't it ? But are you in the, 7, per cent, Ylass? Are you benefitting by this decline ? Come in tomorrows you won't be asked to buy but we warn you. Better bring a basket. ' O, here is one we nearly forgot . ' .- -Government Bacon (12 lbs.) $2.50 Figure out the price per pound and bring the Ford.. . Shop on North Central. The busiest strefc in town- and come in the morn- : ing if you can. . ' OATES & LYDIARD, Props. P. S.You can always save at the GROCETERIA Anti-Uric The Great Rheumatic remedy is ; purely of vegetable : origin. 'It contains no salicylates, mercury opiates or other chemi cals and is not unpleasant to the' taste. Sold and guaranteed by HEATH'S DRUG STORE 7Ae San Tox Store 109 East Main Street. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'ft AUTO PAINTING Ijy yxpcrlcnrcd mnn. Work giiarnn I tQcd. Shop 120 Nut Biag.i ! f:? C. J. SAYLOR GOOD CLOTHES j f I Moke Them KLEIN ran TAlLOH I A Real Bargain 1920 Chandler Dispatch used by private party, and ha had the best of care. Disteel wheels, over-size cord tires all around, bumper, spot light, motor meter, wind deflectors, and many other extras. : A No. 1 mechanical condition and a beauty to lock at. Price reasonable and some terms to responsible parties. - C. E. Burkett Valley Garage Phone -366 12S ICast Man St. LeeWatkins&Co . - SELLS . ; . Sorntoii Food, per 100 lbs. ..13.85 I -HE Producer, per 100 Ibx. ... 3.8! IluttcniUlk Mush, per 100 His. . . -4.00 Mlllrnn, iK-r 80 llw.v l.oo Fisher's Dulry Feed, per. 00 lbs. 2.".r Shelleil Corn, per 100 lhs. 2.T.". Fresh Corn Mcul, per lb 4r. we meet all competition. tCaIl , and see us. . ; ;v' Delivery In Citj . ' I'hnne 269 To therHonie Owner or Prospective Builder We wish to Biinmiaec that' wo curt i now deliver the '" ;' BIG 3 ' ; Meucller Pipeless Furnace at the new price on very liberal terms Comfortable lient in every room Loeul l'ersonul Koferences Modern Plumbing & Heating Co. enthusiast afterwards, .'office, Cc or pound. foid I'lituninty, Malti ut Ccntr.i:. Adv Sparta Bldg. ' , phono 620 vu.