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.' PAGE TWO L ocal and Personal Rev. J. Randolph Sasnett left this .morning for Cottage Grove whore he Mill preach the convention sermon for the district Euworth LeuKiio tomor row. In his absence two able apeak r have been secured to fill the local pulpit both specialists in the line which they will present. II. F. I.lndas will speak on "Social Chilstianty" at the morning service, and Cash Wood will speak on "fiiiildini! Temples" at the evening hour Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetiero for NuHone. Phone 585-J. tf I can take care of a fe wtnoie cus tomers. Mrs. Perle Close, ladles' ' tailoring and dressmaking, 53:1 South Orape street. -9 ,A Klamath Falls auto party In which are Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Jeffer son and Mrs. Jefferson's sister, Mrs. Perry JXdap, and Mrs. Chapman ar rived here last night to upend the week end. They are at the Medforcl. Hemstitching and picotiug 11) cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cof. K Main and Hartlott. If A good time Is scheduled at the Nat ' tonight. ! Imperial orchestra, with a reputation, with always the latest music, R. H. Parsons of Seattle Is hero for a few days from Seattle to look after his husiness Interests and orchard properties. lllockn and dry slabs for salo. Call s'r.n t( Premier pri.o dance! nileiit! To nlte! -' M. P. Jaeoby who was In the city from Tolo today said: "The Mail Tri hune's value as an advertising medium Is O. K. I sold tho pipe I advertised In your paper the next day after the advertisement, appeared. For atilek service phone 80, Nnsh Taxi. Heebe and Marshall, new props Careful drivers. 31 Fun galore tonight at the Nat. You cannot afford. to miss this dance. . A. II. Cunningham has been a husl nosB visitor In Portland for a few days. Everything electrical. Hertford Elec tric Co. Phono 881. Premier prize dance! Talent! To- nlte! "Surprise" dances! Novelty dances! Favor dances! A real "Joy party!" Let's go! -S . (liuno Warden Pat. IJally headed a raid made to capture alleged Illegal fishermen who were believed to ho operating below the Culdcn lirirt dam Tuesday night. Daily reports that he saw a boat put a drift net Into the water just below the dam, and that he followed it to where it was about to land near tho White llocks. He says that ho recognized SI McClung an old time violator of the fishing laws, and Dob Illackburn, tho latter. of Jackson county, In the craft, and that ho emptied his revolver In the direction of tho boat as It inado Its escape across tho stream. McClung nils. not been seen since, but Illack burn has surrendered himself to Hie cpurt and has, paid a rino of J!(l. JJnily Btales that ho found an auto mobile In charge of Hen Italnicy awaiting the arrival of Hie boat with Its. craw. Grants Pass Courier. , , t Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Laddor Co:, 318 Hast Main. If To onjoy a dance is to liavo the best music, tho finest floor anil a congenial crowd. Yon will find lb" Imperial orchestra at the Nat tonight. 1!N .Oregonlims registered at the Hol land this forenoon wore Margaret II. Clough of Ulddlo, J. F. Klmblo of Klamath Falls, and .Mr. and Mrs. Strieker and C. E. Airline of ltosebuig. . , For ipi'ck service phone ill!, Nash Taxi, Iloolie and Marshall, new props. Careful drivers. III! , Lotus lllossom and Plltl Sing are liorq from thu hind or cherry blossoms lo dance for the Tri-L Gills, Wednes day night, April 27th. W Mr. and Irs. Ilhilne Kjuiu; Mrs. Otto Kluni and Miss" Laura Trcli'hlor have returned home from, their -two , neks auto trip to San Francisco. , Wo havo Just received a ear ol fntipy llurbunk potatoes $1.75 per toll. Hutchison & Lumsileu. 211 Have the old shoes made new 1 1 Happy Hob at Kidd's Shoe store. I have Just Installed a new Champion shoe stitcher of the most modern type, and my shop Is now equipped in every detail to rebuild your old shoes. With my years of experience they can lie made as good as new in appearance and wear when rebuild at my simp wllli nil oT tlie latest Improved shoe repairing equipment. :i;i' Paul Uiilley spent Friday In Meiirord attending to business matters. Expert shoe repairing at reduced prleoH. Men's half soles $ I. Till per pair l.adlcH' hall soles $1.00. Itubber heels 00c. .Hotter new shoes for less money. Medlord Shoe Hospital, 1 III E. Sixth St. Yes, there are little Dutch girls with wooden Alines. Where'.' Why right here In Modfonl eu April ith. Ask the Trl-L girls. Tickets Meiirnril Hook Store. "S Mis. John Vincent of Jacksonville has returned home, after a two weeks visit at Marsvllle. Calif., having been called there by Die serious Illness ol her sister, Mrs. Wlllholl. Delco-l.lglit Electricity for ever farm. Medford Electric Co. E. J. Jones of the Service Garage returned Friday night from a business trip to Klamath Falls. Eastern guests at the Medford arc Hazel '.. Stephen of Jackson. Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. John V. Wilson ol Chicago. Among the Calltornlans ni tills hotel are L. M. and John T. Sliee hy of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs C. It. Foster and Francis Mnignu ol San Francisco. Vl8jln instruction, Florence Howell. ' -el attention to beginners. Sparta phono Ot.VII. If Miss Elizabeth Gore of Medford was! this week nominated as one of tnelwas a business visitor in the city Kri- delegates of the junior class to the student council for next year of Reed college at Portland. The president and vice president of the student council will be elected from among these candidates. When better automobiles are built, Hulck will build them. if The latest up-to-the-minute dance hits to be featured tonight by the Im perial orchestra at the Nat will be "Didn't You," "Waiting for the Sun to Come Out" and others played by the Sweetheart Shop. The Premier orchestra will play at Talent tonight for the dance to be held in I. O. O. F. hall. Lawn mowers sharpenea right. Lib erty Shop. 201-J. tf Just arrived, ono car fancy flurbarik potatoes $I.7.ri a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wort man & Gore. 2!)' Stanley Jones Is In Grants Pass on a scvoral days business visit. And Hawaii, with her sweet music and graceful dancers is being repre sented too. Tri-L Trip, April 27th. Tickets Paul's Electric Store. 2S; Hotter have your plowing done with a Cletrac; it pays. 'l ei. SW-Y. :!-'-1 Hy special request of a number of people Mrs. Collins will sing "Face to Face" at the Main street Methodist Episcopal church, South Sunday at 11 a. m. Mrs. Collins is a soloist of rare ability. Feed wheat $2.20 per cwt. at the Farm Hiireau Cooperative Exchange. tf Demonstration of f'nineo' corsets Saturday and Monday at Mann's store by Miss Hazel V. Stephens. 2S George T. Collins was a business visitor In Klamath Falls several days this week. Ella M. Cross, public stenographer, No. ft, Jackson County Hunk llldg. Phono 326-11 (mornings only). 41 N. H. Newconib will deliver green lli-inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for early deliv cry. Also dry planing mill blocks, Kindling and shavings. Phono 831. C2 Rev. Father J. 51. O'Farrell, pastor of St. Hose church In Portland, and for several years located in .Medford visited Rev. Father Coupal of this city for a day, leaving for Portland this morning. Grants f'ass Courier. Fancy Hurbnnk potatoes $1.75 per Kin. Hutchison ft Lumsden. 29 Heiiig put on by the Trl-L girls of the Y. W. C. A., of course you'll want to come. April 27th. Tickots Mall Tribune). 2K Alfred L. Parkhurst arrived in the city tills morning from Portland to spend several days in looking after Crater Luke matters for the coming season. Ladles of Medford and tho valley are requested to visit Mann's store Saturday and Monday and have the good points of Cameo corsets explain ed. , 2S Take a look. Great reduction in price of suits. Klein, the Tailor, 12S East Main, upstairs. 32 Airred E. Lilly and Paul Horgett or Seattle and J. P. Plotner of Los An geles nro registered at the Hotel Hol land. Agents for "Luxlte" silk hose. Hutchison & Lumsden. 29 Houston and Hannah home-made sorghum 15c per lb. Hutchison ti. Liinisden. 29 II. F. Stone and family, an Oregon orchard expert, has moved to Ashland from Medford. He will occupy the Mary E. Sw-anson residence on North Main street. Ashland Tidings. No. ono llurbank potatoes $1.75 per hundred. Warner, Wormian & Gore. 29 Phono 471. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 101 South Rlversldo. tf Shippers of Klamutlt Falls have called a courerenoo of rail executives. public service commissioners anil rep resentatives of tlie chambers of com merce of Oregon and California lo at tend a conference at that city April 25 lo consider readjustment of I'rolghl ilites on the Southern Pacific branch line from Weed, t.'nl., lo Klamath Falls. ... Miss Alta Nuylor, Goodwin corse Hero, 121 N. Grupo Btroot. Phono 5IS-.1. 35 Invest your savings In the Jackson Counly llullding and Loan association tf . K. Welch. Hie wholesale grocer, lias returned from a visit with his par- uts at Los Angeles. ' Hotter have your plowin;: done with Cletrac: It pays. Tel. S8U-Y. 32 llurbank thornless blackberry. Eden Valley Nursery, 8SO-J-2. -S Hlds were opened Friday and award:; will be announced today by the stale highway commission tor 77 Mies or improvement M tlie state highway at an expense of approximately ono mil- linn and a quarter dollars, includiiig the pnvlng of ",ns miles of Hie Pacific highway between Gold 1 1 1 It and Grants Pass. llorsenhoe tires are guaranteed by reliable faclorles and adjustments are made here. Exchange. Tire Co. 31 Miss lluzvl V. Stephens, special rei- resentutlve ol tile Cameo Corset com pany, will bo at Mann's store Saturday ind Monday. She' will he pleased to meet the wiiinen ol Meilt'ord and the valley and explain In them (he good points ol the Cameo corsets. L's7 A. S. Rosenberg, claim agent of tin? Southern PaclMc. arrived heie this morning to spend the week end. Ladles who arc- hard to fit with corsets should visit Mann's stoiv Sat urday and Monday and have Miss Stephens, demonstrator lor Cameo I'orsets, assist Iheiu. 2S" Just arrived, one car fancy Huihauk potatoes $1 75 a hundred delivered, at Warner, Wortman Gore. 29 District Atiorncy KuwIcm Moore was a Jacksonville visitor Friday, in con ned Ion with the slralglilenlni out of the uffaiis of the Itaok of Jacksonville. MEDFOKT) MAIL TRIBUNE. Col. It C. Washburn of Table Rockf day afternoon. Try our merchants lunch. Tho Shasta. Hurbanlt potatoes $1.75 per 100 de livered In the city. Hutchison & Lums den. 29 The Medford Rook Store In Its ad vertising of a new patented lead pencil has a sign constructed showing a llfc likeness of ".Mutt" Williamson, paint - ed by the Misses Montgomery a"", weeney 12-Inch dry pine $1.00 a tier; lG-lnch dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf Hrooms made hy the Rogue River Hroom Works nro the best for. the money. Insist on home-made brooms. 2D Charles llartlett of Klamathon, Cal ls spending a few days In the city vis iting friends and relatives. Get that spare tire from our stock of rebuilt and used tires. Price right. Exchange Tire Co. , 31 Hotter have your plowing done with a Cletrac; it pays. Tel. S89-Y. 32 Carl Y. Tenmfyild has returned from short business and pleasure trip to Portland. Picotiug Hemstitching Huttons covered ' Handicraft Shop. $110.00 suits at $15.00. terns. Fit. guaranteed. tr Nobby put Klein, the Tailor. 12S E. .Main, upstairs. 32 Asa Tripp of Fort Klamath is spend ing the week in tlie city visiting friends and relatives. Wanted to buy some oid carpets. Phone ISO. .11 $iio.OII suits at $15.00. Nobby pat terns. Fit. guaranteed. Klein, the Tailor, 12S K. Main, upstairs. i!2' The American Legion warns Ihe public lo be on their guard against solicitors representing themselves to be agents collecting subscriptions for the bonus hill campaign before tlie special election July 7. Tlie scheme Is generally worked through a veter an's paper. Two men attempting to work the scheme in this city last week were given Hie alternative of getting out of town or going to jail Hetler buy a Chandler than whh you had. . tf Mammoth rhubarb roots. Eden Val ley Nursery, CSO-J-2. . 2S Tlie largest crowd that ever attend ed an athletic event in southern Ore gon will attend tho Tliyc-lland match at Gold Hill next Tuesday, in a finish wrestling match. As both of the con testants have considerable at stake, (here will be no fiddling around. Con siderable local interest Is being nianl fested in this City in tile bout, and there huve been a few wagers by par- lisans of both sides. The Gold Hill boxing commission, under whoso nits- pices the match Is held have arranged for some fast preliminaries before the main event. Our retreads are making good tires, deliver double mileage. Try one. Ex change Tire Co. . 31" Hughes-Westinghouso and Simplex ranges. People's Electric Store. 28 Two more big auto trucks, for use In highway construction In southern Oregon arrived Friday from the slate highway department at Salem., Surprise penrs on Japan. Kden Val ley Nursery, tiSO-J-2. 2S Delco-Light rann light nnd power plants. Medford Electric. Co. Tho weather this week ha,s been Ideal for both stockmen, farmers, and orchardisls, keeping Ihe ground wot, making the grass grow, and holding back Hie frost. Eden and 'I'lior washing machines. People's Electric Store. 2S N. II. Newconib will deliver green Hi-inch slab wood very cheap. Let's book your order now for oarly deliv ery. Also dry planing mill blocks, kindling and shavings. Phono 631. 2S' The local National Guard company lias started a drive for recruits to bring Hie company up to full strength before the annual encampment at Camp Lewis tills slimmer. Irwin Porter of Ashland, was a busl-' ness visitor in Medlord on Thursday. Royal and Hoover vacuum cleaners. People's Electric Store. 2S" T. II. Johnson or Miuitague, Calif., is spending a lew days In the city at tending lo business. Cash for apples. Phone 671-K. .'12 Pollyanmi for best lunches. 28 R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man. insurance, nnd llonds, plus Service. " Johnny Carlson, well known In this city as n boxer of more than average ability, and his manager Joe Thomas, also well known locally, are now In Spokane, Wash., Johnny's home town, where he will right. Rattling O'Mara at Sandpoint, Idaho Hie first week In May. Carlson trimmed everybody lie met in this city during the smokers last winter. Save money on wrapping paper hy using white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Gladioli bulbs. Eden Valley Nursery 8SH-J-2. "S E. T. Siuples of Ashland, spent a lew hours Friday afternoon in the city n hus!nc.-s. Everything electrical. Medford Elec trie Co. Phone 881. Cash for apples. Phone 671-R. 3:1 With Medford trada Is Medford made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'l'll RENT Large newly furnished! sleeping rooms, with bathroom priv ileges, al o-j S. Riverside. SO FOR SALE Household furniture, rugs. beds, dressers, chairs, stoves, cooking utensils, canned fruits, glas. .panel door. etc. House for sale. ;'.2: S. Grape. L's WANTED Apples. Phone 871-R. WAN'TEl Woman for general house work on Saturdays. Mill W. Main. 2s WANTED- i:. ".on loan ior one year: besi nf farm secuiity. Ans. ilex "1 Tribune. WJ)FOT?n, OlfWiOX. SATH.'l A V. APRIL 2:'.. F. S. Kettlemier of Woodburn, Ore .l grand high priest of the Oregon grand! chapter, koyal Arch Masons, visited Siskiyou chapter of that fraternity at Ashland Thursday night and Realties chapter of Grants Pass last night. The annual meettng of the Oregon Growers cooperative association will be. held at Salem, next Tuesday. This tlne(.tn,. lH of nior(. tnau usna illU)0 lance, and plans will be discussed for jth association s work tlie coming year. , Announcement Is made in the adver tising columns of a grand sacred con cert by the choir ol' the First llaptist church Sunday 7:3o p. ni., under the direction of A. Andrew Walker. Tlie program appearlugs elsewhere shows j that the music will be in keeping with , the reputation of this church for good music. Mrs. Jessie I). MeComb and James I. Stewart of Corvallis and H. Hum phrey of Klamath Falls, are regis tered at Hie Medlord, as aie the fol lowing from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. K. II. Slrong, .Mr. and Mrs. .M. A. Dob bin, Mr. and Mrs. Hrockway Stutter, Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Tod Lewis, George M. King, Mil ton Wade, Malcolm L. Gilbert, E. Lee Mason and Chas. Alalono. At their meeting this week the Med ford Elks observed tlie usual memorial ritual in connection with the recent deaths of two members, W. H. Rrown who died in Medford last Saturday, and B. C. Dunlop who died at Porter- vlllo, Calif., on. April Stli. The total number of deceased members of the lodge is now thirty-four. J. A. Churchill, state superintendent of public Instruction, lias sent out a letter to Hie county suporintendonls notifying- them that in the May and .Mini' eighth grade examinations no examination will lie given to pupils in the subject of agriculture. Churchill said that he Is very much interested in the subject of agriculture, but that little is accomplished as it Is now taught, since the majority of teachers' teaching the subject have had no preparation to teacli II. Guarantors who signed tlie Ellison-; White Chautauqua contract are asked to meet at the Public Library Tues day, April 28 at S p. ni. to organize and make plans for the chaiilauqua. Matters of very great importance will come before the meeting. Every sign er ought to bo present. There was a good public market this morning, the nio.t;t prominent, feature of which was the big supply of dressed chickens. For weeks past tile supply of chickens had been very limited. Also tmlnv flmin irmvlK- .nmilv or yeal smoked meats and sausage, j.s. J()nn N-()(, ani, (iaKht0,. .m,-k. rJon jiuchell left this morning for Medford. Tho will bo followed tomor row by Mr. Noud who is going Into tho grocery business in Hint city. Tom Noud and Mr. and Mrs. Ray L. Lewis havo already moved there. Mrs. Lewis Is also a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noud. All have lived here for some time and have many friends who wisli them success In their new iindertak, ing. Klamath Falls Herald. At the city auto camp grounds this morning six auto parties were encamp ed, including several families with young children. The healthy young sters romped around the grounds in the chilly. air with complete happiness and apparent comfort. YMPTOM WOMEN DREAD Mrs. Wilson's Letter Should Be Read by All Women Clearfield. Tn." After my last child was born last September 1 was unable to no an ot my own work. 1 had sevoro pains in my left side every month and had fever and sick dizzy spells and such pains during my periods, which lasted two weeks. J heard of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound doing others so much Rood and thoueht I would irivc it a trial. 1 have been very clad that I did, for now I feel much stronger and do nil of my work. I tell my friends when they ask me what helped me, and they think it must be a prand medicine. And it is. You can use this letter for a tes timonial if you wish." Mrs. Harry A. Wilson, R. K. D. 5, Clearfield, Pa. The experience and testimony of such women as Mrs. Wilson prove beyond a doubt that Lydia K. rinkham's" Vege table Compound will correct such trou bles by removing the cause nnd restor ing the system to a healthy normal con dition. When such symptoms develop as backaches, benrinpr-down pains, dis placements, nervousness and "the blues"a woman cannot act too promptly in trying Lydia ti. Pinkham'r. Vegetable Compound if she values her future com fort and happiness. Quelity Counts THE MOSAN RUG ! thr hvst V uriivc .MX of .your imI rar prl ii ml nms ntitl prod tire a I'liHI" U:;k. tnmU' Ihe Mos WAV that Is i iiflh IU' ri-ahlf iiihI ('( halt tin t-i r nf n ni' oiu. Thorn ISO I'm ltlivt ry Mosan Art Rug Co. 119 W." Tenth St. Br t 1021 Thirty-five members of the senior class of Hie Grants Pass high school formed a happy auto party which held their class picnic- at Ta'jle Rock yes terday, aud in the evening drove to Medford and Ashland and attended the theaters. The degree team of the Medford council of the Knights of Columbus left by auto this afternoon with Jens Jenson as chauffeur for Klamath Falls to attend the installation ami initia tion there tomorrow of a council in that city with 85 members. The Med ford team, which is composed of Larry Schade, Fred Osburn, Win. Hanna, A. Tyo and W. R. Lewis, will put on the first and second degrees, and the Portland team composed of prominent members of the order in the state will put on the third degree. The two teams will return to .Medlord on Monday whore Monday night a class of 40 will bo given the third de gree by the Portland team. A delegation of the Roy Scouts with Scout Master D. E. Millard left at 8:30 a. m. today on an auto truck for Table Rock where they spent the day in endeavoring to put the road in con dition so that autos can ascend to the siimmit. C. F. Creiger and Ray. Williams of Denver and C. L. Hatch' of Stockton are among the guests at the Nash. Ou account of tlie great interest at the outcome of tlie baseball contest between the high . school teams of Grants Pass and Medford played here this afternoon, a large crowd witness ed the game iucluding a big delegation of rooters from Grants Pass. , The more or less inclement weather of the past few days and the predic tion of rain for tomorrow has resulted.! in a number of planned Sunday out logs being called oft'. GE MOTORS Why We Sfell Them c arc in business to sell motors. If vc sell pood motors motors time c'ivc continued satisfaction to our cus tomers vc arc bound to sell more of them.. Th'jrL'fure we have selected ths motor that we believe v!l serve our customers best for, by so doing, wc serve ourselves. Wc have studied power questions thoroughly. Our knowledge and experi ence is at your service. We will guaran tee whatever mo:or wc select for you because the General Electric Company guarantees it to us. Let us recommend a motor for your necdi. Customers always conic back for more PEOPLE'S ELECTRIC STORE 212 W. Main St. Phone 12 .Medl'ord, Ore. lllllliillillllllililllllfllllllfllHW MONTHLY SACRED REV. F. E. LEACH, Pastor. tiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiin SAVE! Own your Home! ' STOP! paying rent!! Till' lllilll Willi sillL'S ''UlllllC sriviKiiliiiL' his hiliiUni'd. lust step in the (iffii f tlie P.iii!diii'' & l.n;in Asscii-iiilinn ,'ilnl we'll lie trl.'ld to lake Hie time ti) explain hnw you eau own your home. It's not only extremely easy hut enjoy able to SAVE if you've j;ot tho srril and deterinimilio:! you'll do it. We'll .jive you a hinli rate of interest while you are saviiiL': we'll loan you ijiotioy an' soon as you are in position to take hold of a home ami help you pay for it, nnd only ehai-'e the prevai!iii:: rate of intere-t you would pay the average money loaner. IF YOU WON'T HELP YOURSELF, WHO IS GOING TO HELP YOU? Jackson County Building and Loan Association 30 N. Central Ave. C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary V t r t t noiTlt&PV I ! 7, .r,. ii c-iii'i't GAHNF.TTJoh" I'-",J"', ''"' pascd away in tins , lt l-1 .u.ij . -m ini n. in., at the age ol --' - '- " . ,,.,v years, . months. da. as .vn-. iii..u '.v..- . ... "Daddy." came lo .iieu.o... VI he i in .-in,. - YOUR DESTINY Thai's the hi question, iw it will he Mettled hy y.mi attitiith' Inward truth. Xt'R'lei't is a slow. lroci'ss ol: siiul-suii'ith1. 11:00 A.M. "Social Christianity" A message truthful, thoughtful iind challeiio'iiiL;', hy B.F.LINDAS . 7::!0IVM. "Building Temples" This address will he of especial interest to parents and younj;' people. y CASH WOOD The Exceptional in Music First Methodist Episcopal' Ciiufch Fourth and Hai'tit J 'jjrj Make the Sunday inoriiino; and cvenino- hours ; profitahle. ' AUTO BARGAIN! PEERLESS $400 First class condition, full equip ment two extra tires See the Car in our show room SERVICE GARAGE 22 South Fir Consisting of a strong and will please and delight all Sunday, 7::;() P.M. at the First Baptist Church ! (X. Central and Fifth St.) 11A.M. . "IS A REVIVAL WORTH WHILE?" .Help lis make a heiter Medl'ord. SV ! Home"' in n rented house, f 'leaves four sons and two daiiKi,!,, ID- C. and Hen l.aineu or M, -,,). A . . f ii.-iiver. Colo.; t:a ciarm-u ami Mrs. llattie Staley of Mo., aI;,l jIn iatmv of Portland, -.-. WI.vlct.s will be held 1 "'.', ..,,. Mors or inc imiwi . i ,tay. at 2:30 with Rev. Leach rfi,Ut.i I,,,. Interment In I. o. (). F. , ,., "int. Phone 616 CONCERT varied progiin,iwlui -who ,a.itendilits..,&rvie'', j JH V f f ? V t ? V t V is only kidding himself u.ul J V f ' I---, phone 01. VI A' .