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A 'III PAGE TWO MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORKOOX MONDAY. MAY 2.1, 1921. L ocal and Persona .This will bo a week of bis events Mcdford In Iho Intellectual,: religious nod amusement field, with the Chan tauqua, the high school cohimcnce ment doings, the Hulgin-Lewis revival and the Foley & Burg carnival com lny to the fore. The senior high class Iflay will be presented at the Page to tl$ht. Tomorrow night comes Al Jol iU In "Sinbad". Wednesday night ijJH be held class day and Fri 'By night comes the commencement Rkerclses. Between the above men tjnned will be a number of large sociul events. 4 Pino flumo lumber at lllg Pines Ijiimber company. tf '.Notice! On and after this dale 1 will not be responsible for any bills con traded by Mrs. Etta May Welch William B. Welch, Known ns Hun Welch, Mcdford. The Ideal weather of the past two days will continue over Tuesday, the prediction Is for fair ami wanne weather tomorrow with a light frost In the early morning. Wo nro taking orders and deliver Ing heavy 4-foot slabs from cars. Noth ing llko Ihem In the market for the money. Valley Fuel Co. If Prayer meetings will bo held this vfeek as follows: Tuesday, Mrs. Kline ,west Jackson: Wednesday, Mrs. Fay ;Oak street; Thursday, Mis. Coombs jNarrcgnn street; Friday, Mrs. Wolga- JOAtt, West Clark. j.STho condition of Mrs. Hoy I'ruitl ,iho was operated on for appendicitis tsjlnday afternoon at tbu Sacred Heart . -iiospiiui and wnieli last night was rather alarming Is rciKirtod as much Improved today. ; PIcotlng ' ' Hemstitching Buttons corered Handicraft Shop. tf Tho Hughes Aulomatlc Kloclrlc Jlango Is 100 per cent automatic Ihe masterpiece of a master. Paul's Elec tric Store. 04 , Many Cnlifornlnns were In the city over Sunday. At thn Mcdford arc registered Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hdlund, A. C. Suddnrth, H. A. Cronse, W. C. Ernst and W. C. Evans of Us An geles, W. Gottschlck of Venice. Mrs. S. W. Allerton, Miss E. Mnllory and G. W. Owen of Pasadena, S. II. Chris tofforson of San Hafacl, Miss C. Avery Sansome of Berkeley, 10. M. Hurk of Oakland, A. F. Thompson of Sacra mento, and tbo following from San Francisco: Misses A. Griffith and E. Ashe, Wm. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Towno, George V. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. McKoe Shorrard. Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell Ladder Co., 818 East Main. tf H. J. Dodgo has startod a taxi with Headquarters at the Sugar Howl. He makes a specialty of country trips and uses a Stephens Salient Six. The latest number of the Farm llur cau News Is off the press and Is being mniied out to tbo many subscribers to day. , - Chautauqua season tickets at Pal mer Piano House and West Slrlo Phar macy. Adults $2.B0, students $I.5I. cnililron 11.00. rr : Miss Floronco Gravos and Mrs. Ida Wood, touchers of piano, 428 S. Ivy atreot. Phone 77S-W. DS Mrs. Claud Motz and adopted baby son arrived hore from Bend Saturday for a visit with rolatlvos and frlonds. , We dnvolop kodak films free. Wost Bldo Pharmacy. tr . Mtigar Howl taxi, county trips spec ialty, pnono j7-lt. 82 I Mrs. Sophlo E. Wlllard, formerly ol Medrord, will mako hnr home In Ash 'land, and has purchased In that city a bungalow on Pioneer avenue from J. M. Hughes. )if N. B. Noncomb will dollvor groon jjli-lnch slab wood very cIioiiin Lot's .book your ordor now for early dollv- jjry. Also ilry planing blocks, kind ing and Bliavlngs. Phono (i.'ll. f4 i J thicken feed wheat $2.20 per hull tired delivered to you. Monarch Seed i Want parlies wllli cars lo travel In , Oregon, Washington, Idaho and No fnda. A apleiidid money. making pro position. If Inloroslod call riM)in II, Nash Hotel, Medrord. Among tuo prizes received by the High school boys for pieces of finul turo made In tho manual training de partinont was r,.0tl from (be lllg Pines number Co., rooojved by Paul Amine Kin lor mo best piece of furniture inailn rroni Oregon rir. Attention strawberry growers! W miiiii.mu you clips ailll Clalcs lit lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opcrn five Exchange. tl-, ' Kl.nl,.ll.. .I ...... .!"' "laicii wedding cakes l Hie l.rnccloiia. Place orders early I iuucks ana dry slnbs n.r sale. Call !"" tf 1 1 ho Groceteria speelallr.es on wed Jlng cakes. flV. !A now flooring i,i i.. ,i. inn Msti market wiles store todav. the Business being conducted as usual luring this work. k Hear 'Hoslc" anil "Arnold'' ut Jm-k. invillo Saturday night. r.s 'pjWo develop kodak films free. West Sldo Pharmacy. (r. , If you want a copy of lh liulgin s lecture on Christian Science you c..:i . secure it al this orflce. We have a few loft. Among tho Oregonians at the Hol land are John Tuley of Salem, T. I, fj'farrell of Oakland. K. i loudly ol F.ugoiie, and H. P. Carpenter, O, x. Parklson and C. E. Holds of Pnriiaiul. .. Have your carpets mir. rugs washed on the floor: no dirt, perfectly sani tary.' E. L. Davis, phone BUS. ts . Better buy a Chandler ihau wish you had.: ' v tf When calling a taxi try !G. Special Attention to country (rips, fift Despite the fact that there lias been no rain for two days or more the Rogue river is still high, due to the rapid melting of the deep snow In the mountains and with warm weather seems destined to continue high for at least two weeks. Phone 47d. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyelsg Co, 401 South Itlvcrslde. tf Don't miss the Medford Pharmacy's slaughter sale of talcums and soaps. High grade goods at wonderful prices. 55 "Mrs. Mary Dunne, of this city, cele brated her 85th birthday at a dinner nartv given at one o'clock Ruiiiriiv iaihp home of Mrs. Ella Hanley Bush m .Ticiiioro, says me Ashland Tidings. Mrs. Dunne Is an old Pioneer of Ash land, having lived In this city since 1X5.1. Mrs. Dunne motored to Mcdford iccnmpanled by her three daughters, Mesdames J. K. Van Sunt of Ashland. I). D. Caldwell of Eugene, anil Ella D. Itlce of Portland. Her granddaughter, Miss Emma Itlce and mother, Mrs. A. II. Itussell, of this city, wero members of.tho party. Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Cald well mailo a special trip to bo present at the gathering or their mother friends on her birthday." it. A. Holmes, the Insurance Man Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. Ixist Half the fun of life now that my wife makes me I.ovo, Honor and llebavc. Milton Bobbin. l.ee ( antleld of tbo state barbers xainlnatlon board spent Monday on business In the city and at Jackson vino, having motored down from Salem on Sunday with his wlfo and two friends. The parly leaves for Grants Pass this evening. When boltor automobile are built. hiiick win build them. tf Tho Medford Pharmacy's Soao and ate sale Is still going morrllv on Stock up for summer at these prices, 5 .1. T. Suelson Is home from tho Ore gon Stato Lauiidryineu's convention at ugene, which was also attended bv icn I'liiuic. Hemstitching and picollng 10 cents per yard. Tho Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. 13 Main and Hartlolt. tf Emma, coino homo. Wonderful nows! I in sober! Swear I'll Love, Hon r nnd Behave. Your heart-broken has Hand. r.-i Guests at tho Nash include D. C. Taylor of Soatilo, P. S. CharneskI and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tobln of Sunimnn II. liorgcr of Fresno. Mr. and Airs. Hono nnd child of Oakland, Calif., C. Kerr of Los Angolos, W. S. Hoiso or San Francisco, Cecil Carnilchnel of Redding and Mr. and Mrs. Stenhon Harper of Slsson. Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the I I'nrni Bureau Co-oporatlvo Exchange tf Divorces Whlle-U-Walt Heforo go ing elsewhere como to mo. Bargains In new nud slightly used evidence sult- ablo for blackmail or dlvnico. Terms 6 per cent deposit, balance payable nut or alimony. Wrlto for my special nooHiei on now to ninko husbands mid wivos I.ovo Honor and Behnvo. Kalla pasha, private detective and honie- wrecker. 53 A sou was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olllinat at their homo at Itogtio Hlvor on May 21st. Oti Nash Taxi, cily and country trips. t 50 Tho Farm Bureau Co-Oporatlvo Ex change will pay ISc cash for eggs. Cases back. ( All over tho slate tho various munic ipalities and their citizens are making their auto camp grounds attractive 10 tho tourists. Tho Grants Pass Ladles' auxiliary has -.decided to specialize on a campaign to mako the stav of tour- lats In Grants I'ass more pleusant. The. women have selected teams who will be on duty at tho camp ground so many days each wee k. ti uewaid I'or return of mv hus- iiiid. Last, seen dancing nt Gargle inn in striped nalaina Iimuki.im Though he reruses to Love, Honor and iieiiave, 1 waul my meal ticket hack mi quest ions asked. " Wire," this nf. '. r,:i. on may hear Al Jolson's records al rainier s. r,- Mr. anil Mrs. Airred L. Paikhiirsl and son Asa, or Portland, who have been on an auto trip through Cnllior- nla, on the return trip spent Sunday In Medroid, and continued on their Jour ney nomo today. Will trade lann for sheen. Guv W Conner. en. Sweet potato plants tor Kuc at j,m. irch Seed & Feed Co. tr Two arrests were made bv Patrol man Ailauis on Saturday ami Sunday nights on the charge of intoxication oil the streets. A man giving bis name as Walter Suiilh was arrested late Sniin-. day night who put up $23 cash ball for appearance in pollen court toilav. nn.l appear, thus forfeiting Ills to railed money. Adorns ni-ieulcil bi-i ii,..,. 'Ids on Sunday night, and the latter was to have been brought Into court this urtcrnoon. For carpenter work phono Dixon. j-i. linen to pro -war prices. Ul Mill run $1.55 per sack X0 lbs. ileliv ered to you. .Monarch Send Co . air. anil ,lis. O. C. ('a of of Ashland having recently sold their Ashland i...in. uiu planning to remove to .Medium. see the new style noons and , posters. 6X Hooho and Marshall. 65 guests Include John Angeles, Nat M. Tex mil Kuthr.vn E. Tex of Oakland, Calif.. tv Hearlaiill of Seattle, Mrs. Kuth illy of Grenada, and Dewey Copelan. . Voightlander and T. S. Plant or Los Angeles. The solution fur the servant problem at Page tonight. 5. City Taxi, phone 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. New management lis K. Sixth street. I Tonight's meeting for the organlza tlon of a jiermancnt Southern Oregon Historical society will be held at the public library at at 7:30. All persons interested are urged to attend. Mattress making, furniture repair ing, upholstering, camp beds and tents. Phone 2CG-Y, Douglas, 137 Central. Can lanny handle the servant prob lem.' Page theatre tonight. 53 Soft kid shoes from $1.25 to $ for Infants and children. Handicraft Shop. BS A bulletin has been forwarded to all the American Legion lsists in Oregon, Informing the posts that representa tion at the coining stato convention of the legion will be determined upon their paid up membership, and that In order to have a large delegation pies out and tho proper voice at the con ventlon, the post should make Imme diate efforts towards Increasing their membership. 'i'linny and the Servant Problem Page tonight. o.'i lor bale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phono 012-.I. tf Violin instruction, Florence Howell special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phono 645-H. tf Iho line weather of Sunday took many people out of the city on outings and also brought many visitors Into Ihe city on outings. Yesterday after noon nnd early last evening a number or raniily picnic dinners among the visitors wero noticed In Iho city park Something lo embroider: Pacific package goods reduced. Ifniidlcraft Shop. C8. I ry our mcrchftntp lunch. The Shasta. Page I heal re tonight! "Fanny and the Servant Problem." 53 Included among tho guests at the Medroril are Mr. and Mrs. E. I' Hprague or Grafton, N. D.. R. L. Davis of Mt. Vernon, Wn., Hen Helenson of Hiifralo, and Grace II. Bogue or Seat tle- Winston Vance In "Fanny and the Servant Probloni," Page tonight. 63 have money on wrapping paper by usinp Milte print paper In rolls. Ask (his orflce. tf Mrs. Paul Hanson, corsotlore for NuBono. -Phono 585-J. tf The Page theater was filled with people Sunday forenoon In attendance it tho baccnlaureato service, , which ushered In commencement weok. Rev. Randolph Sasnett delivered a schol arly sermon on "Fullness or Life." The omainder of the program consisted or tho Invocation by Rev. J. 10. Condor. scripture reading by Rov. E. P. Luw roiice, prayer by Rev. F. R. Leach. ocui soio uy fliiss limy utppey, sing ing or hymns, and the benediction by Rev. D. E. Millard. Miss Louise Wolf. supervisor or music In tho public schools, presided at Ihe organ. "In Shadowlaiid" at J'vllle Sat. 58 llavo you heard Al Jolson's latest song hitB? Ohio, Avolln, Ding-a-Ring. Scandlnnviu, ut Palmer's Piano House. 57 Dainty new linen handkerchiefs for graduation gifts. Handicraft Shop. 5S Tho road between Rock Springs nnd Grunts Pass was completed this fore noon and will bo thrown open for travel Tuesday morning. By this road 0110 can now go all the way from Med lord to Grants Pass on this side of the river. Wo aro paying tho hlghost prices for all kinds of poultry nnd eggs. Farm Uureau Co-Oporative Exchange. tf See how Fanny handled the Bervant problem at Pago tonight. 53 furniture flUKmcd and repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phone 754-J. tf Tho piano that was seen departing from Medrord northward this forenoon was that or a civilian riyor, Jack Shariuiack, former engineer officer at Rockwell field, who enroule from Sac ramento to Eugeno ill his Curtis- llispana piano stopped orr here at the aviation rleld Sunday and resinned his flight today. Regular cominiinlcatlon of Reaincs chapter Wednesday evening, .May 2.1th o clock sharp. Degree work. Ho , Mrs. Coleman, mother or Dr. H. P. Coleman leaves tonight for ' a two weeks visit in Los Angeles. Lawn mowers sharpeneo' tight. Lib erty Shop. 261-J. tf The wrestling match which had been announced for May 27th at Gold Hill, has been postponed. "You Promised Me" at Jacksonville Saturday, May 28. . 58 Oregonians registered at the Mcd ford yesterday and this morning in cluded W. H. Lawrence of Corvallis, Marshall Hooper of Grants Pass and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Lufkoii, William McKendry, B. G. Mann, .Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mor ton, J. M. Putman, Air. and Mrs. Wm. Goldman, C. E. Moline. F. M. Ross. W. H. Carroll, and A. B. Lawrence. Extra papers containing Dr. Bulgin's lecture on Christian Science can bo secured at this office. Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association tf Big time at Orth hall, Jacksonville, Saturday. May 28. 58 Marshall Hooper, former slate hank examiner, but now a Klamath Falls banker. Is hero to attend tho circuit court at Jacksonville this week and testify in a number of bank eases. He siient Saturday and Sunday visiting his family in Grants Pass. Bring your kodak films to the Med ford Photo Finishing Studio for high grade work in glossy finish. They are tho talk of Medford. Sco samples at entrance. Price list on request. 228 East Main street. 57 Al Jolson, exclusive Columbia artist. will lie at tbo Page, May 24. Come to 'aimers Piano Houso and listen to his records. . 5 "Spooky-ooky Blues" ut Jacksonville OBITUARY HOOVER Frank Sylvester Hoover died at the home of his sister Mrs. Sarah Bowman, 28 Myrtle Btreet, -May 22, of a complication of diseases aged .13 year3 1 month IS days. Mr Hoover was a native of Montgomery county, Ohio. Born April 3. 1SG2 the family came to Medford a'bout seven months ago from Pendleton Ore. Deceased leaves two sisters and two brothers: Mrs. Sarah Ann Bow man, Mcdford, Ore.; .Mrs. Flora Hard man, Enon, Ohio; Enos and Esta Hoover, Englowood, Ohio. Tho fu neral services will be held at the Perl Funeral Home, Tuesday at p. m. Interment in I. Ot O. F. ceme tery. Saturday night. 58' ALISON PAGE Al Jolson, In (he Winter Garden's hizzlng, sizzling cyclone or laughter. the famous oriental travesty, "Sinbad" III be tho attraction tomorrow night it the Pago theatre. Never before in the history of tho stage has there been an artist who approached the present popularity of this Incomparable and inimitable Al Jolson. He has been ap pearing In this extravaganza during tho past two Beasons, and during that time has appeared in but ten cities outside New York. The story of "Sin oan lakes us back to old Bagdad where we discover all our old friends of tho Arabian Nights, and more par ticularly, Inbad the Porter, Imperson ated by the delectably droll and dy namically diverting Jolson. ..Harold Alienage, who wrote the hook of "Sin uau and Slginund Romberg and Al Jolson, who provided the music for this extravaganza, surpassed anything Heretofore seen at tho Winter Garden Some of the big nnd Important scenes 111 Sinbad" are: North Shore Cotintrv club, Goir Shelter, A Street in Bagdad. in the Perfumed East, the Palaco of Sinbad, Cabin of tho "Whale." the Briny Deep, the Valley or Diamonds, iho Isle of Youth, tho Hindoo Snake Dance, the Deck of the "Whale," the Garden Party, the Golf Course, nnd the amateur Dog Show, with Its won derful leaping hounds. McMfRTREY Kale McMurtrev died at her home. 119 Crater Lake avenue, Siindaj, May 22, of heart failure, aged 80 years .1 months 14 (lays. Mrs. McMurtrey was horn in Butler county, Ohio, December . 8. 1S4 0, the family having been resi dents of .Medford ror the past seven years, coming hero from Cplorado. Deceased was tho wile of tho lato Dr. David Me.Murtrey of Emerson, Iowa, who was a practising physician for 30 years. Mrs. McMurtrey was a charter member of the Eastern Star of Emerson, Iowa, and had trans ferred her membership in the Eastern Star to Vesta chapter, Omaha, Neb She leaves one son and two daugh ters: Clyde .McMurtrey, Medford. Ore.; Miss Kate McMurtrey. - Mcd ford, Ore; Mrs. Maud Robinson, Pas adena, Calif. The funeral services win De held at (he Perl Funeral Homo, Tuesday at 3 p. m. and tho re mains will be forwarded to Emerson, Iowa, for interment. Tho three chil dren will accompany the remains ' to their old home. In a new size package ? ' i' i V t - X r' 10 forlOcts "IT MUST NOT BE AGAIN" - (Continued from Page One) Como In and sweaters In our Handlcrart Shop. Sir. Nash Taxi. OC. Holland hotel .Mason of lis ireshincntH will bo served. '4 l Sweet potato plants tor sale al Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tr fanny and Servant Problem al Page tonight. 53 At (lie convention or tho Oregon Laundry Owners association conclud ed nt Eugene last Saturday Glen Fu- liriek of Medrord was elected on the executive eonimitteo fur two years. llavo Just Installed ncuuo of tho most modern machinery, and am bettor equipped than any shop In Medford to give tho public quick service and qual ity worn in shoo renalilnir Tim '.Model Hoot Shop," 21 S. Central, '.. iV Hldeii, Prop. ct Patronize home and bull. I tin nav rolls ny Insisting on having brooms made by Roguo River Broom 'orks. 63 High school senior class play Page tonight.' r.. A special assembly was held at the high school this morning, the main feature of which was the singlim ol Medrord songs under the direction of I). A. .Millard, song leader or the cham ber or commerce, which organization recently presented tho high school witii im bonks containing these songs milliner 01 announcements were made ror (he closing week or school and (be coinniencenient. Miss Aronson also made u brier talk In the Interest or the Chautauqua. Hawaiian twilight" at J'villc Sat. 58 ror fcate Good Rar..u ana lawn sediment. Phono 9U-J. tf Class of 11121 presents "Kannv nnd the Servant Problem'' Pap.. i,."ni..iii 53 Some Little Girl" at J'villc Sat. f.X I'uco forward and the assault 011 our present day civilization knew It had tailed. May 24. 1!)IS Is tho date on which this soldier was -killed and the name is that of Josoph W. Guvton. Company I of tho 120th Inrnnti-y, a resident, patriot and hei-o of tho state or Michigan or tho I'nitcd States of America. "Never Has to Call a Doctor-Bathes Internally" Mr. J. E. McNeil, P. o. Box 217. Globe, Ariz., writes to the Tyrrell Ilv- Bienlc Institute: ' I have been using tho 'J. n. L. Cascade' for the past iwenty-flve years nnd call it our, cheap family pnysiclnn for the reason that 1 have never bad to call In a physician to treat one of the l'amiy. What a pity more of the human -race aro not acquainted with tho virtues of the Cascade in a family." The "J. B. h. Cascade" cleanses the lower Intestine its entire length and- keeps it always free of poisonous waste. Thousands testify that Constipa tion, Indigestion, Stomach Trouble, Biliousness, Headaches nnd all the many serious troubles which they cause are absolutely relieved and pre vented by this Nature Treatment. West Sldo Pharmacy,- 'Main ' nncr Grape Sts., will be glad to shew you the "J. Ii. 1,. Cascade." explain its simple operation and will give you free on request, an interesting little book by Dr. Chas. A. Tyrrell of New York, a noted specialist on Intbriiiil Bathing for 25 years In that city. Clip this out ns a reminder to ask , for the booklet at your first opportu nity. Adv. MANY smokefwpreier it. They'ttfintfthat this compact paokageoften Lucky Strife' Cigarettes will just suit tbem, 1 Try them dealersvnow carry beth sizes : 10 'jfor . 10 cts; 20 for 20 cts. Si's Toaciod i? i- Tuesday Evening Clean Fun For y ' The Whole Family "THE BEST IN THE WEST" NORTH OF BIG PINES OPPOSITE S. DEPOT ' ' : "' Come and see it ' Judge for Yourself ' ' -!. . NOT A "STREET" CARNIVAL "iVi-"-Jj-"-'iSr! Stockholders Notice Notice is hereby given thai (be an nual meeting of Iho stockholders of tho Homo Telephone nnd Telecranh Company of Southern Oregon, will ho Held at the orrico of the company, 21S West Sixth street, Jleilford, Oregon, ai a ociock p. in.,-Juno 7, 1II21. - W. H. CORK. 3 Presliliint ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine WHERE WOULD You and Yours Sleep ir your liome and Its contents burned tonight? Could you provide them at once Willi (lie coiiilorts llicy liavo been used 'to? 1 R. A. HOLMES THE INSURANCE MAN All l oinis Insurance nml Jlonds Jackson County llnnk Uldg. " li 4 Special Clearance Sale - ONE WEEK ONLY Fine Standard Talcum Powders and Toilet ' Soaps At Cost Come and Look Them Over Medford Pharmacy Main and Central Prescription Druggists Licensed CITY SCAVENGER ' All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In rest, donee districts. Dolly buiinen dis trict. Phone 89K. wirrrsirtTT .iknninuh GOOD CLOTHES I Make Them KLEIN TJJTIOB 1S Vm. Bias St. TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY FOR S.M.I-: Kew thoroughbred White Wyandotte year old laying hens Phone ms-M. -It ,. llollv St. 61 insc Aspirin only ns told In c.-n ! package ei genuine Paver Tablets ispirln. Then you will be lnl!nvl:iir uie oiivi iions and dosngv worked ool by physicinns Ourinc L'l yen in. nnd snie ny millions.- Take -io chances with substitutes. If yen see ..it- iiii.u-r i 1-osh on itioieis. you can lake t hcin without fear for Colds Headache. Neuralgia, Itheiinintism r.aracne. Toothache. I.linibiiuo nod for pain. Hnnrty tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is U.c trade mark of Knyer Mnnufuvtnre -of Monoiueticacidrster of Salicytirncld. Adv. 50, buv brstx oew Cor on whttr. Other t St BUmetiv prtae. flea m bfoc you buy. m i:iiH)itn HOOH SIX) UK ? V ? I t r y f r f t f r V r r. Y V LARGEST DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS GLASS AND WALL PAPER IN JACKSON COUNTY Goods delivered in reasonable quantities in any part of the county, free of transportation charges. Get our prices, we can save you money. Dickerson & Son I Ashland, Oregon V if i i