' VAOE TWO
MEDFORt) MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. ORKfiOX. SATURDAY. APRIL HO. 1021
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ocal aitd
Personal
The board of directors of the Mcd
Tord Chamber of Commerce have
authorized endorsement to the appli
cation for a Hoy Scouts camping
grounds at Union creek in accordance
1 with a recommendation made, to them
at the recent annual meeting. This
'-.camping ground is located In the na
...tlonal forest and application for same
! Bad to be made to tho federal forestry
iicrrlce. No national forest boys
j cout camping ground lias ever been
. established and in being granted mis
.' privilege, the Medford Hoy Scouts wil
be considered pioneers in tho move
,. ment. , .
,,(' Genuine Swiss embroidered robes,
;) Copyrighted, 40 samples. Special sale
this week. Airs. i;. u. may, rcsiiicn
. ronreBentatlve. I'hone IK7 J. 3
Plcoting
Iomstltchlng
Buttons cororcd
Handicraft Shop. tf
Kurnlturo finished and repaired
The Uncle Tom's Cabin company
which played n matinee at tho I'agi
theatre this afternoon and which pro
'duces "Uncle Tom's Cabin" again a
the same place tonight, appeared In a
typical street parade this nexm in the
business district.
Kilo M. Cross, public stenographer,
No. 9, Jackson County Hank Bldg,
' Phone 326-R (mornings only). 4
Bring all discarded furniture, cloth
Ing, shoes or anything else salablo lo
' X-llay Henoflt Knmmago salo at the
Natatorlum.- GooiJh received every
.. day beginning Tuesday, May II. Sale
r Saturday, May 7. 19
-I' Buv a sack of Olympic flour at
j'jones' this week and gel' that special
(V-jirlcc. '- 34
, J. V. Weston, n Beagle rancher, was
' liound over to tho grand Jury Friday
afternoon In Justice Taylor's court on
the charge of larceny, under $100 ball
. jt Is nllcged that he purloined a large
quantity oi rage wire lence vhmiuu at.
tlOO near Trail belonging to tho conn
:ty on tho night of April 2Rtli, and
. hauled it away In his car to his homo,
.-and thou later from there to tho Bybee
'. bridge where ho dumpod It Into the
driver. It Is claimed that Fred Petty-
grew and W. W. Cottrell, on missing
tho stolon fence next day traced it to
Weston's homo by the car's tracks and
from there to tho Bybeo bridge by the
samo method. Tho river will lie drag-
ged by tho county to substantiate this
claim. Shorlff Terrlll made tho ar-
' rest.,
For first class painting, paperhang-
Ing, or tinting call Arthur West, 477-J.
vUuy a . sack of Olympic flour at
Jones' this week and get that special
price,' . i . .. .. :.: .. 34
i Ml', and Mrs. L. C Chndwlek of
- Crescent City.' C. B. Scott of Phlladcl
idila, W. B. Burton of I-ob Angelos and
Thomas V. Peri of San Francisco' are
among the guests at the Holland.
' ,' Special price on Olympic flour this
woek-nolhlng better conio , in nnd
see the good things mndo out of this
flourtr., '.i -i . i. 34
Bring all dlscardod furniture, cloth
ing, shoes or anything' else salablo to
- X ltny Benefit Rummage sale at the
Natatorium. (!ooda recelvod every
dny beginning Tuesday, May 3. Salo
Saturday, May. 7. ' , 39
Olympiq flour guaranteed by Jones
-buy a sack; this week and get Hint
apeclnl price.' n ... . .34
1 Medford IB hitting a prosperous
stride, according, to CSoorgo T. Collins,
who was hore to represent tho Med
ford: chambor of commerce at th.n
freight rata hearing," says tho Klnm-
alh. Falls Horald, "Prospects point to
tho biggest fruit crop In years, said
Mr:; Collins, Uoceilt frosts, which re
ceived, considerable puhlictiy, wore
tnni'o beneficial than linrinful ns (hoy
thinned, the heavy, crop to n point
wlioro tho treos will bear tho load and
Bftve-ioXPoualvo hand ;t!ilnnlng. Some
ihlnnlng must still be done, ho said.
There Is also a revival of quicksilver
mining, says Mr. Collins, anil sevoral
cinnabar properties have put in new
furnaces nnd started operations. Di
versified farming Is developing rapid
ly and will grow faster as the new Irrl
gallon project brings nn ubundaneo of
wator to tho land."
, Olil things as well ns new ones will
bp acceptable to tho Xltny benefit
salo committee, lioods received every
day beginning May 3. Salo Salurday.
May 7. . , 3I
', May-day festivities tonight at Natn
toriiim. . 10c. 34
banco at Savage ('reek hall Satur
day .evening, April 31), 11131. Every
body come. 31
lleinstltetilng and plcoting
10 ccnla per ynrd.
Tho Vanity Hal Shop,
Cor. K Main and BartlctL tf
Friday was a big day with the Med
ford Masonic lodge with the confer
ring of third degree work on candi
dates afternoon mid night. The Ma
sons of the Ashland lodge participated
In tho work.
Mrs. C. G. May :s now1 tho perma
nent representative tor the world fa
mous SehweUer imported fabrics of
oxcluslve design nnd quality. Exact
samples. Phone 457-J. 31
Lawn mowers slim penotr right. Lib
erty Shop. 26.1-J. tf
Anything to eat, wear, use or look
at can be sold at the Rummage sale l(
you will donate It. Goods received at
Natatorlum every day beginning .May
3. Sale May 7. 3I
Mrs. O. K. Clark, who with her blind
husband came here from the Apple
gate valley last Tall has purchased a
fifty Toot lot from W. L. Chlldera on
which Mr. ('Millers Is building n nifty
Utile bungalow for tho old couple.
Cold Hill News.
Barn timbers anil dimension good
clean stock. Central Lumber Co.. Con-
Guests from a distance at the Med
ford are M. G. Greenly of Honolulu,
Hazel Stephen of Jackson, Mich.,
Harry Rainess of New York, G. K. Pat
George A. Mansfield arrived here
thiB morning from Portland after an
extended absence from the city on
farm .bureau organization work, state
terson of St. Louis, Paul Revelle of and national. He was quite impressed
I nil Point,
Seattle, Thos. W. Cox of St. Louis,
A. S. Blums of Spokane, George Ar
thur of Sacramento. W. A. Myers of
Los Angeles, and H. W. Gould ani
W. It. French of San Francisco.
12-inch dry pine $4.00 a tier; 10-inch
dry pine $1.75. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Festive May Hay ball at tho Com
niunity center. Natatorlum toulgh
31
Everyone has something which the.
don't want and there is always BOine
one else who would appreciate it. Set-
out some of these things and bring
thorn to the Natntoriiim next Tuesday,
May the 3rd. They will be sold at the
X-ltay Benefit Itummage sale, May
34
A large turnout of mcmbors of the
I. O. O. F. lodges of Jackson county is
expocted to attend the funeral ser
vices over tho late JoBhua Patterson
of Talent, at his homo at 4 p. in. Sun
day. May 1st. Pilot Hock encamp
ment, No. 1, of Ashland will attend 111
a body.
Miss Alta N'aylor, Goodwin corse
Here, 121 N. Grape street. Phone C48-J.
35
Look for the dish sale at Weeks &
Orr's. .... . 39
Maypole and balloons Bpecinl fea
t tires. Big Imperial orchestra at Na
tonight.
The National Grange association
will meet in Portland, November 8 to
IX. About 2200 delegates will come
from all parts of the country to attend
tho convention.
Special price on Olympic flour thl
week nothing better como In and
sec the good things made nut of this
flour. 31
Como to Jonos' nny day this week
and sco Olympic flour demonstrated
Special prices. Every sack guaranteed.
34
Feed wheat $2.20 por cwt. nt the
Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange,
. . - tr
Howard Hill arrived homo from
Portland yesterday afternoon by auto
and was accompanied here by Norman
Normile of that city who is spending
tho week end with relatives here.
Hclco-Llght farm light and power
plants. Medford Electric Co,
Flour $1.85 a sack at Buss Mill
Phono 529.
vul-cot waste baslto s are non
breakable, can lie painted any color
guaranteed five years. Medford Book
Store. .34
The having In possession liquor
caso against a Benglo woman, who
leaded not guilty in Justice Taylor's
court Friday, hns been continued until
the arrival back in the city from Call
fornin some time tho latter part
next week of Gus Newbury, her attor
ney.
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. tf
Bring all discarded furniture, cloth
Ing, shoes or anything else salable to
X-Ray Benefit Rummage sale at the
Natatorlum. Goods received overy
dny beginning Tuesday, May 3. Sale
Saturday, May 7. 39
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlero for
NuBono. Phone 585-J. tf
Tho fine display of homo products
of Medford and the valley at tlio chain
tier of coniniorce, which has attracted
so much admiring attention this week
may he continued soveral days or a
week longer. ,' Tlio chamber directors
have signified their willingness to
house and care for tlio exhibits for an
Indefinite length of time, so the mat
ter Ib now up to tho exhibitors.
For Sale Good gardon and lawn
sediment, riiono 912-J. tf
Invest your savings In the Jackson
County Building nnd Lonu association.
tr
Steel safely Ixixes with two keys,
all sizes. Medford Hook Store. .11
County. Assessor J. H, Coleman has
announced his Intention of being In
Ashland during tho afternoon of May
14 for purpose of passing on the ex
mptlon claims of tho Civil war voter-
ans and tho Indian wars of Oregon
This Includes tho pension clnima ol
widows of veterans.
Dressmaking and remodollng. I .or a
Ion Flowor Shop, phono 51)0. 31
There will lie no services at St
Mark's Episcopal church tomorrow on
account of the illness of the vicar
Rev. Win. B. Hamilton, who Is at his
loine with an attack of bronchitis
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Woodcock and
Mrs. M. S. Woodcock of Corvnllls or
ved In tho city Friday to spend a
lay or so wliilo enroute homo from u
Isll in southern California.' Other
Orogoiiians at tlio Medford this fore
noon were L. V. Hex of Eugene, R. E.
Bacon of Oakland, and tho following
from Portland: L. W. Josso, A. J. Ros
seati, J. II. Wilson. J. W. Gates, A.
lagenah, A. L. Hungcrford and II. 11.
iiimmer.
3i ton Mack with bunk, J3SUU, inn
500 miles, tiny Conner. 35
Cedar shingles nnd posts. Central
Lumber Co.. Central Point. 31
Officers' school at Camp Lewis, May
I to 17, will bo followed by tho an
nual training camp for the National
tiard Juno Hi to 30. It Is expected
hat the training camp will also he at
'nmp Lewis. Officers nnd men will
receive full nrniy pay while called out.
with transportation and provisioning.
For Snl- Good garden nnd lawn
sediment. Phone 912-J. tf
Hard time dance. Biggest of the
season. Ashland Nat., Tuesday. Mav
id. 35
The Philharmonic orchestra of Los
Angeles which gave the large audience
t t tie) Page theater last night such an
nthuslastlc musical treat, departed
n Hie morning train today for Eu
gene where they give their next con
cert tonight.
When better automobiles are built,
Hoick will build them. tf'
Everything electrical. Medford Flee-
31'jtric Co. Phone 661,
with our hustling and beautiful city
and valley, and if tills liking continues
to gather momentum and power may
decide to locate in this section per
manently and get acquainted with our
fanners and his family.
Look for the dish salo at Weeks &
Orr's. ; ', 34
Slogan: Medford, Rogue Hirer' Val
ley, Oregon Products; know them!
Use them! Boost them!
Ask for Oregon made products.' 34
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co,,
401 South Riverside. tf
. A trio from Vreka arrived here this
morning consisting of M. Marion
Morse, Grace M. Wood and Eleanor C,
Ahlstrom. They are stopping lit the
Medford
Slogan: Medford, Rogue River val
ley, Oregon Products; know them
Use them! Boost them! 34
Some seedling tomato plants three
dollars per thousand. Phone 374. 34
Three-quarter ton Sampson, run 500
miles, $750, with bed and license. Guy
Conner. 35
Call Nash Taxi. Phone 90. We in
sist upon careful driving. S'i
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Silliinan and
baby and Mr. Silllman's mother, ar
rived home last night from their three
weeks enjoyable auto trip north which
took them to Portland, Everett, Scat
tie and various other points.
Tliis is housecleaning weather;
liavo your rugs washed on the floor;
strictly sanitary. E. L. Davis, phone
998. ' ' 38"
Slogan: Medford, Hogue River val
ley, Oregon Products; know them!
Use them! Boost them! 34
May Day dance Eagio Point Sat.
night, April 30th. Let's all go for. a
Jolly timo. Good eats at midnight. 34
Ask for Rogue River Valley made
products. ' 34
J. Jay Sullivan and .1. C. Edwards
are visitors in the city from tho .Apple-
gato section who arrived Friday,
Ask for Oregon made products." 34
(ioo'l :'our $1.85 a sack at Rims Mill.
Phono 5.9.
Big May Day dance at Nat Saturday
We take you anywhere! Nash Taxi.
Phone 90. Bulck cars. . 37
According to information received
hore yesterday Jackson county has
appropriated $10,000 from tho sale of
bonds to be used In improving the
Dead Indian road near this city.
Ashland Tidings.
Buy 40 acres timber land near Mqd
ford, $500,: terms $50 cash and $5 per
month. Quadruple, your money with
tile wood, and plant to fruit and ber
ries, for steady income. Gold Ray
Renlty Co., owners,- 1 : tf
Try our merchants liihch. The
Shasta. -
Play safe. Nash Taxi .Service.
Phone 90. 3"
Northern Callfornians registered at
the Holland are Mr. and Mrs. C. 11.
Bryant of Montague, E. S. Howard of.
Vreka, and V. G. Lynch of Weed.
Slogan: Medford, Rogue River val
ley, Oregon Products; know them!
Use them! Uoost them! . 34
R. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man.
Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service.
Ask for Regno River Valley made
products.- .. , .r . ... , 34
Among Oregon guests registered nt
the Holland are Mrs. Larson ... and
laughters of Eugene, L. L. Lowrle anil
H. S. Wilson of Klamath; Falls, i P. . R.
Lowe of Rogue River and A. A. Allen
of Portland, i. I -, . - , , . -
10-inch slab wood $2.00 per tier and
less, i N. B, Nowoomb.. Phono 031. 34
Dolco-Light Electricity for evory
farm. Medford Elocirle Co.
Look for the dish sale at Wcoks &
Orr's. 1 - 34
Thorn was born to Mr. anil Mrs. Earl
C. Gaddls at their home this morning
i baby girl. ' .
llelinnn Baths open for the season.
Saturday, April 30
Big dance nt Applegate, April 30th.
'rentier Novelty orchestra. 434
Hegiiinlng 1st June will run a 5-day
sale on whipping cream at 25c per
pint delivered. Hoover Dairy Co.
452-Y. 35
E. T. Staples, of Ashland, has a
message from Lewislon, Mont., stnt-
that another oil well of 1000 bar
rels was lirought in Wednesday and
thai oil stock is booming. This well Is
about two miles from the Oregon Cat
rock syndicate's holdings. This syn
dicate is composed of Ashland people.
Buy n sack of Olympic flour at
Jones' this week anil get that special
price. - '31
Slogan: Medford. Rogue River val
ley, Oregon Products; know them!
so thoin! Boost them! 34
10-inch slab wood $2.00 per tier and
ess. N. n. Newcoinb. Phone 631. 31
Major C. A. M alone of San Francis
co, formerly with the .California-Oregon
Power company here who was re-
enlly appointed to the position ol
ssistant superintendent of the Hono-
ulu Power company and will sail
next Wednesday to assume those dut
ies, is hero closing up his local affairs.
Look for (he dish sale at Weeks &
Orr's. 34"
Popular dance at Eagle Point Satur-
ay nlgljt. Everybody invited. Real
music 31
Slogan:. Medford. Rogue Uiver val-
ey, Oregon Products; know them!
so them! Boost them! 3t
A petition is being circulated lo
ecure a vote on a consolidation of
school district number 32 (Koflts
reeki with Gold Hill nt the annual
chool meeting June 20th.. A similar
petition Is being circulated In' the
FihiIs Creek district Gold Hill News.
16 Inch slab wood $2.00 per tier and
ess. N. H. Newcoinb. Phono 631. 34
Violin Instruction, Florence Howell.
podal attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 545-H. tf
Ask for Rogue River Vallev made
J products. 3)
J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene
Fruit Growers association, passed
through Medford this morning on the
way to California to inspect the differ
cnt fruit sections of that state.
Ask for Rogue River Valley made
products. 31
Big dance ai. Applegate, April 30th.
Premier Novelty orchestra. 434"
Swimming Helman baths, open
Saturday, April 30. 37
Among the good things sold at the
public market this morning were
home grown radishes, rhubarb, spin
ach and asparagus, also a bountiful
34 ! supply of cabbage and tomato plants
and fresh pork and sausage.
16-lnch slab wood $2.00 per tier and
less. N. B. Newcomb. Phone 031. 34
Get your Olympic flour at Jones'
some surprise in Btore for you. 34
Big dance at Applegate, April 30th.
Premier Novelty orchestra. 434
A number of Rogue River women
met with Miss Florence Pool, home
demonstration agent, in that town yes
terday afternoon on finishing up their
home made flreless cooker outfits by
preparing the soap stones.
Blocks and dry slabs tor sale. Call
859. tf
Ask for Oregon made products. 3-1
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
tric Co. Phone 601.
Quite a number of auto tourists
spent the night nt the city camp
grounds but this forenoon all had de
parted except four parties.
Ask for Oregon made products. 34
Come to Jones' any day this week
and see Olympic flour demonstrated.
Special prices. Every sack guaranteed.
34
Pntronlzo homo and build up pay
rolls by Insisting on having brooms
made by Rogue River Broom Works.
36
10-ineh slab wood $2.00 per tier and
less. N. H. Nowoomb. Phone 631. 34
Mrs, Rpy Morris, of Medford, who
has been here for the last few days,
left for her homo this morning. Kla
math Falls Herald.
Dressmaking and remodeling. Loca
lion Flower Shop, phone 500. 34
Majestic "4" orchestra,- Eagle Point
Saturday night, April 30th. Big May
Dny dance.. 34
N. B. Newcomb will deliver green
10-inch slab wood very cheap. Let's
book "your order now for early dellv
cry.. Also t dry . planing blocks, kind
ling and, shavings. Phone 031. 54
H. K. Tomlinson nnd T. H.'Simpson
business .men' of Ashland, were visit
ors in' lhe city Friday. . ..
Save money on wrapping paper by
using white print paper in rolls. Ask
this office. , ' ' i . tf
Better buy a Chandler than wish
you had. : . - tf
Professor Irving Vinins dropped into
the Tidings office yesterday afternoon
and displayed the evidence of a good
fish storv to the Tidings staff. It was
a rainbow trout caught in Neil creek,
i weighed three pounds and measured
nineteen inches in length. The trout
was caught on a ten-Inch fly and it
put up such a sporting fight that fer
rels were doubled nearly in two. Ash
land Tidings.
Expert shoo repairing at reduced'
prices. Men's half soles $1.50 per pair.
Ladies' half 6oles $1.00. Rubber heels
50c. , Belter new shoes for less money.
Medford Shoe Hospital, 119 .E. Sixth
St. ' '
Come to Jones' any day this week
and see Olympic Hour leinonstrated.
Special prices. Every sack guaranteed.
31'
City Alito Paint Works. Phone 751-J.
. tf
The annual farmers short course j
will be held at the O. A. C, Corvallls.
probably about the middle of June, ac
cording to the Jackson County Farm !
Hureaii News.
A grand good timo tonight at the
May-day festivities. Natatorlum. 34"
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Nice modern house.
S. Grape St.
329
34
FOR SALE Three nice office tables
and filing case. Room 10, Jackson
Couhty Bank 'Building. 31
WANTED Good home for two half
grown boys. Can furnish their rooms
completely; PareutB traveling sales
people, able to pay liberally for good
care of their boys. Call Sunday nt
the old IKIzer Place,, two blocks
north of city limits on N. Riverside
, 3-i
FOR RENT Or lease 4 aero ranch,
crops in, except family garden; 7
room house, electric, lights, city
water and irrigation water for land,
write Jartt Moore, R. F. D. 2, or
call Sunday at Old Klzer Place, two
blocks north of city limits, North
Riverside. 34
FOR SALE Two-ton truck in good
condition. Pnone 597-J-3.
FOR SALE Toy rtooiHe ,m) am niHc
Persian cat. Phono 381-W. 31
'Oil SALE 16-inch slab wood $2.00
por tlor and loss. N. li. Newcomb.
Phone 631. . 34
FOR SALE 16-lnch slab -wood $2.00
per tier and less. N. B. Newcomb.
Phono 631. , - . 31
FOR SALE 16-inch slab wood $2.00
per tier and less. N. B. Newcomb.
Phono 031. ' ' 3
More than one hundred and fifty
residents of the county attended tho
Oregon Products Dinner last evening
given by the ladies of the Christian
church and it was a decided success.
As chairman of till' committee in
i-harue of the Oregon Products Week,
'It. "V. Paul acted as loastmasler. 1). 10.
Millard as suuk leader, with 11. G.
'Launspacli at the piano, led the com
munity siiiKing. There were short
addresses by C. C. Cate as represent
ing tho Farm Bureau, Frank P. Tib
ialis, advertising manager of the
Portland Flouring Mills, A. O. Clark
and his successor, 1). (.'. Freeman as
manager of the Associated Industries
of Oregon. v -
Awards on window displays were
made and the Monarch Heed & Feed
company received a check for $25.00
for having the best display of an edu
cational value. Tlie. second prize of
$15.00 went to Marsh Grocery Co. for
the advertising value of their display
and tlio $10.00 prize for artistic ar
rangement went lo .the Toggery.
Honorable mention was made by
the Jury of awards of the displays
made by the Medford Furniture &
Hardware company, Fouts Grocery
and Haskins JJrug Co.
An Insistent Call
to '
AW members' and I'rienils to attend the ;
CHURCH RALLY:
of V
First Methodist Episcopal Church
Fourth ami Bartlctt
- ' :Tomonw 11:00 'A. M. 4
The Pastor wfill Preach on
"The Strategy of Success"
Bible School 9:45. Classes for Aii.
Latin Americans eat custarjj apples
with a spoon.- -
Corseting at
Its Best
means correct styling plus that'ncten-;
tific design that brings real' physical
comfort. ',,.'.' '. ., ; . , J
'rblaset
..PRONOUNCED FRO-LASAY
fnt (orsets laced
represent corseting at its very best,
and there is a proper model for every
type of figure. . Wonderful values In
beautiful; materials, at $r, $tl.ni,
JjST.riO, $ I .o and up.
Deuel's
"The Song of the Lord Renewed"
The above subject is timely, : and suggestive,
i any in Medford are "have beens" religiously,
and need to hear this sermon Sunday 11 A. at the
First Baptist Church
(N. Central and Fifth St.)
' j It vv
REV. F. R. LEACH,
Pastor.
7:00 P. M.
Dr. E. J. Eulgin at the Tabernacle,
(Get the habit. Start Sunday.)
KOR SALK 16-lnch slab wood J-MI0
per tier and less. , N. II. Nowconib.
i nono 031. , . . ' 31
FOK SALE IB-Inch slab wood
per tier and less. N. I). Newcoinb.
I'hone G31. 34
WANTED A live wire with ear and
$300 to Jauu to sell the only effic
ient, economical power cultivating
tractor on tlio market today. The
right man can clean up on this
proHsition and establish himself in
well paying business. Call Paijl
Itevelle, room 09, Hotel Medford.
tonight or Sunday. 31
Kill SAI.K or will trade light fivc
passonger touring car for any kind
of livestock, or poultry or sell on
easy terms. Price $50. Sec Mr.
Cox, Exchange Tire Co., liS N'. Itlver
slde. Open Sunday. 39
TOR SALE Yellow Dent seed corn.
6c pound. Call Jacksonville 353. .".('.
FOIl SALE OR RENT Cottage of
five rooms, bath and sleeping porch,
good garden spot. Furnished or un
furnished. I'hone 3S6-W or call at
S21 W. Tenth St. 35
FOR SALE Young cow; also rasp
berry and Himalaya blackberry
roots cheap. I'hone S30-X. 39
FOR KENT ti-room modern house. I
cor. Fifth and Apple, near high
school. 227 S. Holly, 3:30 to 3 p. m. !
I . 39'
FOR
322
RENT Housekeeping rooms.
S. Central Ave. I'hone 403-X-2.
34
STRAYED From Rogue River Vallev
Canal . Co rnnch on Eagle Point I
Road, April 27th. one bay horse with!
bobbed tail. ' branded anchor un I
shoulder. Weight about 1200 lbs.!
One bay 2-ypar old colt, lame in left j
front foot. Also one bro n colt I
ahmif S months old. V. D. lirophy. I
I'hone N i I Y. 39
SUNSET TO MIDNIGHT
ELECTRIC SIGNS'
You quit selling goods at six o'clock (or thereabouts).
So do your clerks. '
But the rent does not quit.
And your taxes do not quit. . .
Moreover the people do not go to bed at six.
Why not let an electric sign and brightly lighted windows, illuminated with
electricity, go on selling goods' for you after six?
All through the evening in fact. ' ,
Why not
The very people you want to reach the inn-chaser;, have no time to be on
the street except evenings. ' '.
That is the time they roam about, looking, seeing, formulating and deciding
on their purchases. ,
People do not have to hunt up your electric sign.
It hunts them up like a search light
It is seen from afar.
It talks to folks all along.the street.
They do not have .to decipher it, either.
It burns its message into them quickly, pleasantly, deeply and surely.
And mark you, they will remember it, and you and your location, after they
have gone home. ; .- , .- ( , ,
Once more then, we ask, "How about Sunset 'to Midnight" May we send our
representative to help you decide?
The California-Orego nPower Company
Phone 1C8 Medford, Oregon 216 West Main Street
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