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"f .1 ; ) V r PZGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD. ' ORECiOX, TTTrRsDAY. MAY 2(1. - ocal and Personal The school year practically ended in Medforil thin noon with the completion of the examinations, and the pupils were dimiilKued until Friday afternoon nt 3 o'clock when an assemhly will lie held in each school buildinK for the Riving out of grade cards and the making of Important announcements. The assemblies over the pupils then KO home until school resumes next fall. The hlKh school commencement takes place at the Pane theater at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. C C. Hoover has hrcti called on the jury and will therefore not lie able to attend personally to the delivery of milk this week. Any cumplulnts will Le promptly taken care of by telephon ing Hoover's Dairy. W I'ine flume lumber at Dig Pines Lumber company. ' The parage constructed on the high nchool .grouuds by members of the high school manual training class as a means of obtaining practical exper ience In carpentry, was moved yester day In a unique manner to the lidlson Marshall residence, he having furnish ed the niaterlul for the structure. A big truck was backed into the building through the open doors, the garage was shored up about a foot from the pavement and sailed majestlcnlly down the street. Dainty new linen handkerchiefs for graduation gifts. Handicraft Shop. 58 i'avlllon dance, Gold Hill, Saturday nlte. Let's go! 07 Chits'. A. King, who has been phys ical director of the elementary schools of Medford thlB year, wl',1 be at the head of the manual training und couch or high school athletics at Koseburg, Ore., next year. "Dad's" many friends In Meilt'oril und Ashland wish him all kinds of luck In his new location ex cept when the Itosebuig high teams next year play against the local high teams. Dance. Odd 1'Vllows' hall, Tahmt, Friday night, Slay 21. Majestic orches tra. fi7 Attend the Clclv Improvement club dance at ICagle Point, Saturday night. May H8. Supper served by tho ladies, 20 conts plate. 67 Guests from a distance at tho Hol land include I. A. V. llryan of Houston Tex., Mr. and Mrs. M. It. Mutton ol Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs. M. It. How ley aiid I' V. (Hidden or Seatlle, and N. (i. McVey or Crescent. City. Furniture fimrstiod und repaired. City Auto Paint Works. Phone 704-J. tr Don't forgot I he pavilion dunce at Gold Hill, Saturday night. Good lime. good music, good crowd. fi' Mrs. A. C. Cater of Houston, Texas, arrived In Medford lust evening and is tho guest of her sisters, Mrs. l.eu L. Jacobs and Miss Hernlce Cameron. Notice! On and after this dale 1 will not he responsible for any bills con tracted by Mrs. Ktlu May Welch. William II. Welch, known us llun Welch,' Medford.' 05 Young Imly wanted at once to do collecting In city. If high school girl llmo would he allowed to finish the school work this week. Address Col lector, care Mull Tribune. 51! Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Hunt of Sun Francisco are guestB of Dr. and Mrs. 1. A. Sulude of Seven Oaks. Mrs. Hunt Is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Salade, Community club dunce, Talent, Fri day, May 27. Heal music. 07 Plcotlng Hemstitching Buttons corored Handicraft Shop. tf John Tomlln has returned from a business trip lo San Frnnclsco. The Tomlln Box company Is now runiiliii; on a regular shift anil turning out fruit boxes. Mis. Paul Hansen, corsotlore for Nullono. Phono C85-J. tf Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Livingston and daughter of Ashland, were among the Medford visitors Wednesday. Fred Williams of Portland, chair man of tho state public service com mission and Hen Forbes, tho commis sion's stenographer, are In .Medford to day ion official business. They hold n hearing this uHcrnoou on tho peti tion that tho Pacific & F.usturn rail roud ho required to operuie a mall train service between here and Unite FullB. Majestic orchestra, Talent, Friday night, May 27. Inroinparabln music. Lunch nerved by the ladles' Coiiiiniiu ity club. 07 L. P. Hermann, representing the Underwood Typewriter Co., In regis tered lit the Medford. 0.r Mr. and Mrs. George Manning, 'who huve been spending the past week In this city attending to business mill ters, will return to their home In Med ford tomorrow morning. Uohi'Ihux News Itevlew. We ure paying tho highest prices foi till kinds of poultry nud eggs. Farm Iltireuu Co-Operative Exchange. tf New goods arriving dally for tin Southern Oregon Hardware Co. Open June 1st. do' llelilred Smith and A. K. Abbott ot Ilutto Fulls are guests nt tho Holland who arrived In tho clly Wednesday. Watch for iitiiimiuciiinciit of the opening of the Southern Oregon Hard ware Co., June 1st. tio "In Shudowland" nt J'ville Sal. 5S Among Oregouians at the Metlfon! ll ru Mr. nud Mrs II. K. Harder ol linker, F. II. Johnson of F.uueuc, inul the following from Portland: W. I. Harmon, Jaiiies F. Itohetser. A. F Pnlin, J. W. (lutes. 10. L. Webster. II Priest, G. 11. Harris, (1. K. Kline, W. A Williams and L. Haiidolph. Have you heard Al .IoIkoii'h latent song lilts? Ohio. Avolln. Ding-a-ltlng Scandinavia, at Palmer's Piano House 07 For a good milphii' swim go to tin Aahland Naliilmluin. Open now. : L Dr. Hlckert and family will motor to Eugene Friday morning where the doctor, who is a member of the patrol, will take part in the ceremonial of Hillah Temple, Ancient Arabic Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. While In Eugene they will visit Mrs. Hickert's daugh ter. Mrs. Allie Perkins, for several days, returning here next Tuesday .ilss Fern Daily will accompany the party and visit friends at Corvallls over Sunday. Hear "Rosle" and "Arnold" at Jack sonville Saturday night. 58 We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf" W. H. Stewart of San Francisco president of the Stewart Fruit com pany, is iu Medford conferring v.ith Ralph liardwell, the Stewart represen tative in the Rogue Klver valley. Lawn mowers shaipened. Mitchell Ladder Co.. 318 East Main. tf Have your carpets anC rugs washed on the floor; no dirt, perfectly sani tary. E. L. Davis, phone 998. 58 The tenth annual session of the Southern Oregon conference of the Free Methodist church opened a five days session at Grants Pass yesterday. Hishop Sallew, the senior bishop of that denomination Is the chief speaker at the conference. lilg carnival dance with Imperial orchestra tonite at Nat, 10c. f If your merchant docs not handle Rogue River made brooms you can get them at the public market. 511 Next Monday. Memorial day, Is a national holiday with the banks, post office, courts and all business places closed. We develop kodak films free. West Side Pharmacy. tf For Sale Dodge touring car; good terms. Phone 100. 5!) C. W. Courtney of Grants Puss, ex superintendent of the stale lime plant at Gold Hill, was reappointed in thai capacity by the board nt Its recent of ficial meeting at Gold Hill for the jili- poso or reopening tlie plant. Sugar Howl taxi, county trips spue laity, phone 127-R. , 82 Do you want to buy a Ford I ruck 'i Look here! Nearly new 1-lon pneu matic equipped; driven less than 2,000 miles Jf ino lakes It. See F. C. Elliott, at Footo Creek service station. OH There was born on Wednesday oven lug to Mr. anil Mrs. Ira D. Cunfleld, an eight pound daughter. Attention strawberry growers! We can f il l ll I h li you cups und crutus at lowest prices. Farm Bureau Co-Opera llvo Exchange. tr Specially decorated wedding cakes at the Groceteria. Place orders early. 08 II. F. Irvine, the blind editor or the I'm I Ian il Journal who will give the ad dress at. the high school commence ment tomorrow night will arrive ill the city tomorrow afternoon. Blocks nud dry Blubs r sale. Call 859. tf" Tho Groceteria specializes on wed ding cakes. 68 Tho coniinltleo In cluirgo of the American Legion's pin t of the Memor ial day exercises Is working hard on arrangements with the assistance of the Ladles' Auxiliary. Comrade Will. Offnt will he marshal or the day. On .Memorial day this yenr the legion will ror the rirst time have the opportunity to decorate graves of boys who died in buttle overseas. The committee- con sists of Paul Leoniird, chairman, George A. Codding, Frank H. Hay. Gain Robinson und Paul McDonald. The commltlee requests that all ex servlco men take part In the parade regardless of whether they nre mem bers of tho legion or not. Bring your koduk films to the Med ford Photo Finishing Studio lor high gratia work In glossy finlHh. They lire the tnlk or Medford. See samples nt entrance. Price list on request. 228 East Main street. 07 Phono 4 74. Guaranteed work, prompt service. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 1(11 South Rlvorslde. tf , Guests ut the Medford Include L. P. llennes and Beatrice Pease of Chica go, Vera Drake of Detroit, Mich., Elsie Bennett of I lul l ford, Conn., Muriel' Lawton of ('haiiliuiqiui, E. K. Eckmurk of Aberdeen, Wn., J. J. Hosteller ol 'lacomii, Mr. and Mrs. Al. D. Miller ol Seattle, Julia Wright of Oso, Wn.. .lake Larson o( Spokane, E. Buyer, E. II. Momol, und F. J. Yerkes of Los Angeles, T. F. Sauiicars of Fresno, and S. P. Guilford, E. E. Galluher and Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Nlppert of Sun Fran Cisco. "Spooky-ooky ltlues" at Jacksonville Saturday night. OS "Some Little Girl" at J'vltlo Sat. 68 The farm bureau co-operative ex change is shipping out three car loads ol' lust yeur'B wheat to the Portland market. Lawn niowors sharpencrr right. Lib- art y Shop. 2IU-J. tf "You Promised Mo" nt Jacksonville Saturday. May 28. OS A daylight burglar visited tho home of I). T. Lawton on North Hurt let I street at 6 a. in. today, forced the lock to the screen porch door and took away a pair of troilsers ami n heavy uiackluiiw coat, the properly of Mr. Lawton, who was peacefully Bleeping at the fire department headquarters. Big time at Orth hall, Jacksonville. Saturday, May 2S. 58 Dave Just Installed some of the most modern machinery, and am better equipped than any shop In Medford lo Hive the public quick service and qtial Ity work In shoo repairing. Tho "Model Hoot Shop," 21 S. Central. E. N. Blilen. Prop. (II .1. C. Biireh, of Portland, who organ ized the Gold Hill cement plant coin liany, Is a business visitor ill Medford .mil Gold Hill today. "Hawaiian Twilight" at J'ville Sat. 08' Better buy a Chandler than wish vou hud. tf Elks and their Indies are looking forward wllh much Interest to the hli' diirtwalht dunce to he given ut the MILs temple, Wednesday evening. I tine L;t. California guests at the Nash are Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Funfrock of Orlan do, Frank Corcoran and F. E. Kelly of Ixjs Angeles, and Dr. and Mrs. Wm. McClelland of 1-ons Beach. Oregon guests include W. 1. Gates of Lake view, Elva Rowley of Ashland, and Mrs. C. C. Reeves and George Kurf man of Portland. Al Jolson, exclusive Columbia artist, will be at the Page, May 24. Come to Palmer's Piano House and listen to his records. 57 R. A. Holmes, the msurance Man. Insurance, and Bonds, plus Service. When better automobiles are built, Biiiek will build them. tf Big ban) dance at Riverside Ranch near Freiich-Dodge Bridge, Sat., May 28. 57 Russell Seaman and Mi.-s Irina Robinson, Talent young people, were united In marriage at the .Methodist church' Saturday, of lust week. They will make their home In Eagle Point. Ashland Tidings'. Hemstitching ana ptcotlng 10 cents per yard. The Vanity Hat Shop, Cor. E Main and HartletL tr Feed wheat $2.30 per cwt. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange. tr 9G Nash Taxi, city and country trips, 90. 6 Ben Forbes of Medford, overseas veteran and former stenographer for Attorney George Roberts, is visiting friends und relatives in the city. He is now secretary and stenographer of the slate public Bcrvfce commission. The Farm Bureau Co-Operative Ex change will pay 18c cash for eggs. Cuses back. ' tf You muy hear Al Jolson's records nt Palmer's. 07 Will trade land for sheep. Guy W. Conner. 09 -Mr. 'and Mrs. Louis (1. Guy of Seat tle, are visiting Mr. Guy's parents, Mr. and i Mrs. James H. Gay of Central Point und his brother, ('has. II. (lay and wife of this city. Air. Guy la a prominent furniture deuler of Seattle and is the president or the Washing ton Stale Retail Furniture Dealers as sociation. Sweet potato plants for sale at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. tr For carpenter work phono Dixon. 53U-J-4. Back to pre-war prices. C7 Come in and see the new style sweaters in our books and posters. Handicraft Shop. OS Big barn dance at Riverside Ranch near French-Dodgo Bridge, Sat., May 28. 67 Mrs. W. T. Grieve and AIlss Etta Grieve are visitors In the city from Prospect who arrived Wednesduy. For lop and upholstorlng. Do Luxe Auto Top Shop. tr City Taxi, phono 100. Good service. Reasonable prices. New management. 119 E. Sixth street. Soft kid shoes from $1.25 to $2. OH for Infants nud children. Handicraft Shop. 68 The following are among the Ore gonlans registered at the Holland: H. E. Cosby of Corvallis. Al. N. Hamaker or Klamath Falls, C. A. Arpke and W. F. Dinger or Saloin, and T. N. Campbell, S. It. Johnston and V. Ste phen of I'm ! land. For Sale Good garden and lawn sediment. Phone 912-J. tf Violin instruction, Florence Howell, special attention to beginners. Sparta building, phone 045-H. tf Something to embroider: Pacific package goods reduced. Handicraft Shop. 58 C. A. Arpke, federal land hank ex aminer, is here cleaning up the loans that have been pending. Try our merchant? lunch. The Shasta. Save money on wrapping paper by using white print paper In rolls. Ask this office. tf Airs. Ida Turner Is home from Port land where she was culled by the Ill ness or her sister. Although better she Is still dangerously 111. ,AI Piche has returned from , San Francisco nud will now lie actively engaged as manager of tho Southern Oregon Hardware Co., that will open ill the Liberty building Juno 1st. Air. Plcho has been traveling salesman for u large hardware company with head quarters at San Francisco. Invest your snvlngs In the Jackson County Building and Loun association. tf Sweet potato plants for salo at Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. If Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Wednesday's urirvuls at the city auto camp wero us follows: .Mr. and Mrs.il). J. Sylvester of Den ver, en route lo Siilem: Air. mid Mrs. A. L. Hiicklin and two children, en roule to San Kmnc:soo; Air. and Airs Carl Savage mid son or Denver, en route north; .Mr. and Airs. C. P. Sleel and child of Oakland, Ore., en route home from south: .Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Still and child of Denver, en route north; I). H. Thompson of Vullejo. Calif., may locate here; F. E. Kelly ol Sail Francisco, en route to Portland: Mr. and Mrs. (1. B. Lee and two 'oth ers uf Walla Walla. Wash., en route to Sun Francisco: Mr. and -Mrs. J. A. Harris of Alameda. Calif., en route north; .Mr. and Mrs. AL Cleninions and two children or Grants Pass, spend ing the day here. With Medford trade Is Medford made TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Alfiillu hay in the shock. Phone 781-Y or l-F-4. 01 FOR SALE Strictly modern bunga low. East side. Owner leaving town. Good bargain for quirk sale. Will sell furnished If desired. C. S. Hut tetfleld. Aledloid Nat l Bank llidg . 08 CI JL1 The following is a list of the voting precincts and registrars of Juckson county for l'--l: No. 1. Ashland Boulevard. C L. Looiois, registrar; Ashland. No. 2 Ashland K. Central. C. H. Billings, rt-gistrar; Ashland. No. a Anhland West iVntrnl. Su sie L. Allen; Ashland. No. 4 Ashland Oak. C. H. Bil lings, registrar: Ashland. No. 5 North Ashland. G. II. Bil lings, registrar; Ashland. No. e East Ashland. C. L. Loomis, registrar; Ashland. No. 7 S. K. Asbland. C. L. Loomis, registrar; Ashland. No. 8 N. W. Ashland. Susie L. Al len, registrar; Ashland. No. 9. Ashland West. G. H. Bil lings, registrar; Ashland. No. 10 Antioch. Mrs. Wm. li. My mttt, registrar: Beagle. No. 1 1 Applegate. John Pernoll, registrar: Annlegate. No. 12. Barron. (i. H. Billings, registrar; Ashland. No. 13 Bellevlew. G. II. Billings, registrar; Ashland. No. 14 Butte Fulls. No. 15 N. Central Point. J. W. Jacobs, registrar; Central Point. No. Hi S. Central Point. J. W. Ja cobs, registrar; Central Point. No. 17 C'lininx. James Kershaw, registrar; Wellen. No. IS Derby. Frank li. Neil, registrar: Eagle Point. No. IU. Eagle I'oint. Roy Ash pule, registrar; Eagle Point. No. 20 Flounce Itoc-k. James E. Grieve, registrar; Prospect. No. 21 Foots Creek. G. w. Mat thews, registrai;: Gold Hill. No. 22 (Sold Hill. A. J. T. Smith, registrar; Gold Hill. No. 2:i Griffin Creek. J. II. Crews registrar; .Medford, It. 1. No. 24 N. Jacksonville. County clerk, registrai-; Jacksonville. No. 25 K. Jacksonville. County clerk, registrar; Jacksonville. No. S fi Luke Creek. Ah-s. Lem Charley, registrar: Lake Creek. No. 2 7 Meadows. Lane Wylaml, reglsrtnr: Jleugle. No. 28 .Medford N. Main. L. 11. Cunieron. registrar; .Medford. No. 29 .Medford S Main. L. B. Cameron, registrar; .Medford. No. 30 Medford, N. Central. L. B. Cameron, registrar: Med ford. No. .12 Medford, N. liiverslile. I,. B. Cameron, registrar: Medford. No. 3:i Medford Oakdule. L. B. C111ncre.l1, registrar: .Meillnrd. No. .14 Aledloid Newtown. L. B. Cameron, registrar: Med lord. No. 35 East Aledrnrd. L. li. Came ron, registrar; Medford. No. 36 H. 10. Aledford. I,. B, Cam eron, registrar; Medford. No. 3 7 S. W. Aledford. L. B. Cam eron, registrar: Aledford. jS'o. 38 West Aledford. L. B. Cam eron, registrar: Aledford. No. 311 N. W. Aledloid. L. B. Cam eron, registrar: Medford. No. 40 Mound. J. W. Jacobs, registrar: Medford. No. 41 Orchard Home. I,. B. Cameron, registrar; Medford. No. 42 Perrvdale. L. It. Came ron, registrar; Aledford. No. 43 Phoenix East. A. II. Fisher, registrar: rhoenlx. No. 44 Phoenix West. A. H. Fish er, registrar; Phoenix. No. 45 Cock Point. A. J. T. Smith, registrar; old Mill. No. 411 Itoguc Klver. Mrs. Ttena Whipple, registrar: ftogue ltiver. No. 48 Sams Valley; C. E. AVIlhltc, registrar; Sams Valley. J4n. 4!l Sterling. No. CO Talent East. E. n. Adnm- son. registrar: Talent. K. of P. to Hold Open House Talisman Lodge Knights of Pythias will hold open house Monday night. May 30th. The Hon. C. M. Thomas will deliver am address. The best talent of the city will he henrd in musical and literary numbers, and re freshments will be served. Knights are expected to bring their families and friends and make of this evening a banner event. 56 Stockholders Notice Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting or the stockholders ol the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company or Southern Oregon, will he held at the office of tho company, 218 West Sixth street, Aledford, Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. 111., June 7. 1921. W. H. GORE, 03 President. XPECTAfe For Three Generation Havo MadeChfld-Birtti Easier By Using Wtmiroi BOOKltT on UOTHEHKOOO ANBIMt BAlY.Fuft DNAoriUD Regulator Co., Dsn. 90. Atlanta. 6a. DR. RICKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS tSEl Broken Lenses Accurately Duplicated I'ACToitv o 'ltl'.MIsi:s BOH K. Main, I pstalrs NEW TOIIK, May 2'. The Denip- iSey-Carpentier fight already has 1 broken all box office records. With the dale nf tbe boot five weeks dis tant. Promoter Tex lllekard today an nounced that the receipts had reached 1525,000. Receipts of the Dempscy-Willard battle at Toledo, Ohio. July 4, inl'.i. constituted the previous lecn'.-.I (f $452,522. nearly twice as much as the high mark which had been i pub lished by the Johnson Jeffries baltl at Beno, Nev., in 1910 when ltickunl gathered in 270,75j. ATLANTIC C1TV, N. J.. .May 2C Forced into a day ot idleness b.-cause of the rain and cold weather ut is lerday, Jul k Dempscy today resumed training activities eagerly with a full day's work ahead of him. Iienip sey planned to go on the ron! for a six-mile run. if the rain-soaked roads proved sufficiently dry to make Hie going comfortuble. His regular pro gram or bag punching, shadow box ing and work with the gloves will be carried out this afternoon. The champion's staff was augment ed by the arrival of Joe Benjamin, a Pacific coast lightweight, and Bull .Montana, a middleweight wrestler rrom Los Angeles. Benjamin was scheduled to do his first boxing with the champion today. Jlu is training for a bout here Satur day night. .Montana Intends to wrestle with IJempsey every day. MANHAS.SET, N. Y., .May 20 Paul Journee, Krencli heavy weight and spurring partner of Oeorges Curpen tler. aspirant lo the world's heavy weight boxing title, looks, beside Oeorges, like the sides of the Orand Canyon to the burro. His great hands, reminding one of the choice picnic ham, hang almost to his knees. JJaul lias to stoop to puss through the ordi nary doorway and bis shoulders are so broad the rest ol' his body seems to hang, like fringe on a lady's dress. He never smites, thin giant lie Just scowls. Every now and then he growls, whereupon the camp shakes. DURHAM tobacco makes 50 goocj cigarettes for lUc Going to Crater Lake? DO IT WITH A MOTORCYCLE Gaylord Cycle Shop 9tC f buya 11 brand I new CJorona -'v' portable type writer. Other makes ct attractive prices. 6e9 usbetoreyou buy. MKDl'OJtD ROOK STORK Graduation Gifts Watoi'iiwm and Tcnipoint Fountain Pons Kver.shai'p Pencils Pyralin Ivory Ka.sliuan Kodaks Symphony Lawn (!il't Sta tionery. West Side Pharmacy 37U S&McaliL Sin V Develop Koiliik Films Free. PICTURE FRAMING SWEM'S STUDIO Medford Iron Works Tractor, Truck, Spray Outfit, and Cias l-Inglno lCcruilrllic a Specialty tiKNI'.P.AI. KOVNDIIY AMI MAI III Mi SHOP GENUINE With Salads IpcbI J&PRODUCTfc Another P. C. B. product A chocolate flavored cream sand vrich. A grct lavuiie- ' Your xroccr can avpply yea. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. ll ' "r C. B. PANAMA CREAMS ' iS i . A PLAN OF PARTNERSHIP . SAVING JOINT lunik nceiiiiiils liehveen lmsliaiiil mill wife jiive luitli the priveleees ol' separate accounts, if de sired, inul iisiiully tniiki' t'licli one more encinirncjetl to tiiililo llie nt lii-r in suvinr. XeitliiT likes to l'eel that lie or she is tloiiifr AAi the sei'iinpin. You nud your piii'liior in life ure nlways welcome to npi'ti a " Nntinnnlizcil" neconnt lieru at, the First National. uie First National Dank Mb2)ford This Is Paint-Up Week; and Clean-Up Week After working all over the ' country I located in Medford because it is the best place to live, and I ex pect to reside here until I die. I have had 40 years' of practical experience in studying and mixing paints, and painting, and have selected Fuller's Line Because It Is the Best on the Market One kind of paint will not do on all surfaces, hut we have or will mix paint for all surfaces. Call at our store at 12(5 North Front, and let's talk it over. We carry a big stock of Wall Paper. v THOMPSON, the Paint 1 mm DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directori i V t Snow Flakes are just the thing to serve with all kinds of salads. To make sandwiches for lunches and suppers. With soups and bouillons, ot course. In fact there are so many ways you n use this dainty member of the P. C. B. family, you'll want to keep a generous supply on hand. Buy them from ygur grocer in ltd package or ami7y tins. Don't isk lor crickets sty SNOW FLAKES i i Ban Oregon fOUR RUG DIRTY? Kick fcuj-s: The rues WK rlenn arc clean when WK ,nn 'em." I'liiinc 180 Fre Delivery M osan Art Rug Co. lll rl Tenth St.