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Medford Electric Co.
237 E. Main, Phone 661
WE REPAIR
Batteries, , Generators,
V Starters, Ignition,
Lighting, Magneto
'J Systems
All Worlj Guaranteed.
Official Service' American Bosch
Magneto Co.
Perkins Auto
Electric Co.
27-N. Grape St., Medford, Ore.
Phone 237-E Night Call 985
Your Choice
of
All Makes
Oakland 6
1920, model heavy : frame run
less than 1000 miles $1450.00
Cleveland 6
1021 model, run 3000 miles, equip
ncd with front and rear bumper
snare tire, motor-meter. Mechani
cally in first class condition. Guar
uuteed - - v $1600
Buick 6
5-passeneer, 1917 model. Guar
unteed in first class condition
$1200.00
Willys-Overland
. 7.passenffr, 1918 model. New
paint job. Cord tires, 4 spare
cords. Motor-meter, ' power tire
T)tm. Guaranteed mechanically
m seed ccwuition.
Velie '
S-passenger 1918 . model. .iBeauti
fill running car. Cord tire equip
ped. Spare tire, motor.tneler and
bumper, power tire pump $1200
Dodge
1917. Looks like new. Good
tires. New spare tire, 1921 li
cense $900
Guaranteed Mechanically
Ford Touring
1920. Run very little. Good
tires. ' Motor bored for starter.
Studebaker 6
7-passenger, newly overhauled,
Motor rebored. De Luxe pistons,
new rear end, heavy rear springs,
making ideal stage car." New
Strombcrg Carburator. Good tires
This car is priced right and will
make some one wanting to haul
big loads to lake or do stage work
a fine car.
Chevrolet Touring
1920 model. Al condition
Hittson
Motors
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CAT CHEEK OIL
The interest in tlu Cat Creek oil
production, FVncus county, Mont., has
been very keen for some time and
seems to be increasing duily. There
are sonic fifty to seventy-live Ash
land people interested in Montana
holdings through the Staples agency.
Alter the return of Mr, Staples and
J. M. Wagner from their visit to the
oil fields, the Oregon Cat Creek Syn
dicate was funned by a number of
local men top the purpose of putting
down oil wells on a 40-acre tract right
in a productive? structure only a little
over a mile nnd a half from the dis
covery well of the Cat Creek district,
also another productive well, which
Iiuh come . into production since the
syndicate was formed.
The trustees of the syndicate are
Walter Kverton, Uobert J. Neil, C. V.
1-oosley and doorge Harron.
The standing of these men assures
an investor intelligent una nonesi
handling of money entrusted to them
for investment.
News comes in daily of Increased
activity in the field, there being new
igs Koing up every day .and new wells
bursting Into production almost every
day. Drilling is now going on In the
next forty to the Cat Creek Syndicate
and this syndicate hopes to secure
sufficient funds to proceed with drill
ng within the next sixty days. Ash
land Tidings.
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TERMED IHE BEST
OF
The playgoers 'of this city will have
the opportunity of seeing Murjorle
Ranibeau in "The Sign on the Door"
a player and play that held New York
by the ears for the better part of last
season. Miss Rambeau is appearing
under the direction of A. II. Woods
and will move into the Page theatre
Tuesday night. April 2Gth.
Miss Rambeau and her play make a
happy theatrical combination. No ar
tist of the last six years (Miss Ram
beau first came to Broadway six years
ago) has achieved a greater hold upon
her public, and no play since "Within
the Law" has provided more vigorous
entertainment. Through this play,
Channing Pollock, Its author, has stop
ped into the- front rank of American
dramatists, or as one distinguished
critic has stated, ho ranks only second
to Augustus Thomas among the play
wrights of the country. At any rate,
it is freely acknowledged that Miss
Rambeau and Mr. Pollock's play gave
New York Its outstanding success last
season.
Of Miss Rambeau'3 gifts little may
be said that is not already , fumiliar
reading to theatregoers. For six years
she has been the reigning figure in
the Broadway drama so insistent has
been the demand for her talents that
she has never been able to appear 6ut-
side the metropolitan districts. And
this same situation might :. have con
tinued had not Miss Rambeau lierselt
demanded an opportunity-to cany her
art to the large cities of the country.
COMMUNICATIONS
Agrees With Mr. Thomas
To the editor: Ih reply to Mr.'Thom
as, must say that he, I think; has said
what a, good many of . us have bean
thinking, but were afraid to come out
and say.
We who have young people in our
homes, know that they think of the
"public revival" as a show, or a place
of amusement, when it should be look
ed at in a very different light. So if
wo cannot in some way change the
ways and some of the talk that most
evangelists use why not stick to our
own church and quiet sermons and let
revivalists pass on by. -' . - -
MRS. C. L. WILLIAMS.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Oak dresser,, combination
dresser, two beds, springs and
mattresses, breakfast table, two
rockers, four dining chairs, four
kitchen chairs, ptuno stool, heating
stove, zzl a. iioiiy.
WANTED Woman for general house
work, good home and good wages
Tel.. 174-J-2.
FOR SALE Good team of mares,
harness and wagon. W. A. Chllders,
Jacksonville, Oregon. 30
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red eggs
$1.00 per setting. Phone 847-Y.
FOR SALE Grain hay.
C. W. Isaacs.
Phone 091-J-2
LEARN TO DANCE
Wo guarantee to teach you to waltz,
oue-htei) and fox trot In our- course
of eight lessons.
Every .Monday and Wednesday nnd
Friday nielitM. from 8 to 10, Altliea
Hull, over -Medford Pliannaey.
Campbell's Dancing School,
CpA buy brnd
llnew Cor cm
v portable type
writer. Other mike
mt Bttraotiv price
Bee ui before you buy
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It wouldn't be a regular Dill
Hart picture. If he didn't act like
a bad. bad guy. Just at first, and
In that respect "The Testing
Block," his new Paramount pic
ture, is no exceptio'i.
Indeed, as "'Sierra Bill." a
bandit chief In the mountains or
California, back in the flftles.
Dill's as bad as they make 'em.
and goes from bad to worse, tor
he holds up a wanderlngrainstrel
show, fights his entire band of
ruffians to win Nelly Cray, the
gentle llltle violinist with the
troupe, and mad with drink,
forces her to marry blm. And
that was the beginning of better
daya for "Sierra Dill" golden
days they were after little Sonny
came Into their two lives.
Excellent actor as he Is. It is
a good thing Mr. Hart Is not called
on to act the villain toward this
little tot. for that would be a
thing beyond his power. He Is too
intensely and deeply fond of chil
dren to pretend to bate them, and
they know It.
Ha knows the best games to
play nnd the bast stories to tell,
and he bas score of little friends
ran adore hhn.
Now showing at
LOCAL PRODUCTS
10 BE EXHIBITED.
G.
In connection with the Oregon Prot
ducts Week April 24-30 the local
committee are inviting Medford manu
facturers to display their products in
the show windows of the Chamber of
Commerce. Instead of having the
week known as Oregon Products
Week it will he termed as Medford
and Oregon Products week.
Every Medford manufacturer should
avail himself of the opportunity of
showing his wares at this central ex
hibit. It should include canned goods,
furniture, flour, brooms, candies,
photographs, ait goods, ladders, fish
HOOPING COUGH
No "cure" but helps to re
duce paroxysms of coughing.
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Over 17 Million Jan Use J VWy
Here some good news for
3:011." We want to tell you
of a hretid Unit' is winning
for it-self an enviable i-eputa-tation.
It is, a bread that
will please every member, of
your household. It, will liiir
ger long and lovingly in:
your ra.sto memory.. . "
Butter-Roll Bread
Pullman Baking
Co. f
ARTIFICIAL TEETH,
SKILLFULLY HADE
When--you get a. Ret of .arUfleXaJ
teeth, .there Isi one 1., one thing well
worth considering. That is sutlsrac
tioh! ' A ehcntt set made on fhe fac
tory plan, will cause endless worry,
embarrassment and suffering. 1'lutus
that do not fit are little better than
none. I'speclalize on artificial teeth,
and guarantee them to fit. If re
quires practical skill to make artific
ial teeth and guarantee them to fit.
It requires practical skill to make ar
tificial teeth fit so comfortably and
snugly that you can at, laugh and talk
without revealing that your natural
tooth are gone. Why deny yourself
the enjoyment of your foud by going
without teeth or wearing a net mat
does not fit. When you can havo them
made by an expert.
Pit. HHNHY D. PUHI.
tf 30S K. Main St. ' Phone 503-lt
DAY OR NIGHT
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directors .
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Some day when lie has grown
tired of making films, he Intends
to spend all his time writing sto
ries far tie kiddles be lores so
welL
the Page.
screens,- In tact evoryttiiiig that is
manufactured in Medford. Products
of the manufacturers of Jackson coun
ty located outside of Medford should
also be displayed.
Space Is now being reserved and the
first to signify their intention to dis
play their wares will have the choice
of location.
Palm sugar has an excellent sweetness.
HERE'S A GOLDEN
OF THE DAYS OF
"NELLIE GRAY"
LAID ON THE
VAST SIERRA
SLOPES AMONG
THE GIANT RED
WOODS. MADE OF
THE BIGGEST,
TENDEREST
THINGS IN
HUMAN LIFE
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Comedy
Paramount
Magazine
' SlNDA "COLORAD" ' " ;. $
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Ore in selection, care and skill in
blending and roasting the matcliiiif;
of every lot of raw colTee to an un
changing standard of flavor that ex
plains the uniformly smooth, rich taste
of Folger's Golden Gate ColTee.
And all of this care is necessary be
cause a smooth coffee blend is most
difficult to attain. The "knowing how"
comes from long experience in the
case of Folger's Golden Gate Coffee,
an experience of seventy-one years.
Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is
"Different in taste from other cffce
and better."
So find out for yourself how good
it is. Ask your grocer for it.
J. A. FOLGER & CO.
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