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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTOTE, MEDFORD. OREGON", SATURDAY. OOTOP.ER ft, 1021 ocal and Personal Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Corlles are today quietly celebrating their 69th wedding unnlvcrsary ut their home. No. 35 North Orange street, taking the event In a matter of fact sort of way. Kach la SO years old and In good health and spirits. They are the parents of Mrs. Kdith Jerome and grandparents of Jerry and Kenneth Jerome. Fire prevention week; let us help you prevent flro and reduce your lu Biiruuce rate. H. A. Holmes, the Insur ance Man. . tf Typewriter for rent. Phone 259-11. 174 The Salvation Army held their har vest sale at the public market today. All kinds of farm produce were donat ed by the farmers. The proceeds will go for the winter relief work. High grade tailors Tor mn and women. ; OrreB, Ashland. Ore. tf The Portlund Telegram announces that John llolzgang has been appoint ed agent In Modford. Ills telephone number Is 453-Y. Anyone wishing to order the Telegram or make complaint ubout service can phono above num ber. Bert C. Thomas, United Slates com missioner In charge of the Klamath Indians' affairs, and Walter (. West, who is at tho head of the Klamath Indian agency, -who accompanied by their wives have been here several days in attendance at the United States court Besslon, will leave for Klamath Falls tomorrow. The parly nro gucBts at tho Holland. Dancing at Nat tonight. Imperial, largest and host orchestra in tho state. 171 Not-a-Bcam hosiery, Trlanglo collars. Don Springer. .The mercury mounted yesterday until before it Btopped the temperature stood ut HI degrees, which Is an un usually high temperature for early October. ., lAlta Naylor, Goodwin corsotlore, 20 South Fir St. Phone 018-W. 176 .. Dr. McMorrla M. Dow's office ad dreBC lo 30G-7 M. F. & H. Hldg. Office lionrs 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 6 afternoon. Tel, 139. 271 M. D. Olds of 8heyboygan, Mich., .who bought a dinky railroad in south ern Oregon and never even operated It 1b registered at the llenson. Mr. Olds Is heavily Interested in the forests of Oregon. The Oregoninn. Mr. Olds arrived in Medford ycBtorday. Make somoone happy on "Tho BweotOHt Day of tho Year," today, with a box of bandy. R. I. Stewart, builder, contracts for all buildings. Residence 217 Apple street. -Phone 043. tf . The Borvices Sunday nt the First llaptlst church will be of Interest to , the churohgolng public. Rev. F. R. Loaoh will speak in tho morning on "Unused Resources," a timely suujoct. In the evening a storeoptlcon sermon locturo on "Tho Greatest Question in tho World" will be given, illustrated with fifty slides from famous paint ings. . This closes tho series, which lias been of unusunl interest. The male quartet aings nt the evening sorvlcu. Finest hall, largest orchestra In southern Oregon, at Nat tonight. 171 Latest styles and pattorns In caps. Don Springer. J. W. lloahm niid family of San Francisco arrived In the city yostorday by' motor and intend to locato hero. . LotB of Juzz, Kingsbury, Sat. nlto. i 171 A bargain -Ono good mahogany phonograph with 29 musical selec tions. Plays all makes of records, $76. Palmer's Piano House, 234 H. Main St. 172 Tho. annual pack of -apples in tho local packtug house Ib the largest In the history of this part of tho country. . he cool nights nnd warm sunny days have bountifully colored tho fruit and two cars m all lnrgo sizes wecu Bhlp pod that were almost black. II. D. Heed, In charge of the plant reports n very clean crop; nearly froo from worms nnd so great a pack additional buildings will have to bo rented to house tho fruit until it cau be shipped. Oold HU1 News. Do it tonight, If you haven't already done it. Take your swootheart, wife. mother, son, brotlior or dad, a box of oandy. This Is National Candy Day. Used oars at lowor prices than any nrhero olae lu town. Patton and Rob lustmi luc.v- . . tt -Among guests ut tho Hotel Modford arer'-J. O. 1 lowland of Frosno, lr. and Mrs. .Albert Wood of Victor, Mont., (ins A. Johnson of Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. K. HobliiRon of Ixir An geles. A hlsoffer of Clovnland, Ohio, Thomas Hahossey of Pittsburg, Pa., Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cobnrn of Klamath Kalis and Mr, nnd ...rs. J. W. Hamil ton and Miss Morlo Hamilton of Horo- burg. .The prettiest drive, Kingsbury, Sat nlto. 171" A letter to your friend brings joy to him; a photograph brings you nearer his side and makes the letter so much sweeter. A Markoy photograph of yoursolf sent to your friend will be the next thin? to a visit from you. What an Inexpensive way to visit friends when circumstances and distance make It impossible to go to them In pefson. Kast Main and Central, No. 204. H. C. Mackov. 17 ,. Paul Guiley of Ashlnnd was a bust- .Hess visitor In Medford todny. Dancing at Not tonight. Something doing. Imperial seven-piece orchestra. 171" Individual suits and overcoats ol merit, Si'2.50 up. Don Springer. Merle Gray returned last night from a business trip to Roseburg and In tends to return to that city In time to attend the hrumfleld trial. Experienced packers wanted. Karl Fruit Co. T -For Bale Used Dodge car In perfect j guaranteed. Tires, tubes und acres running order. II. U. Luuisden. 1741 gorles. Central Point Garage. 173 Grants Pass' ilav of (lavs soon to arrive. Dreams of a quarter century will ue reunzeu auiuruuj, .oveiliuwrjiieur r.uuni; juu wmi u severe uabtf ui 15, when the flood gates of the Savage Rapldu dam will be closed, and the Grants Pass irrigation project launch ed in full blast. One of the greatest celebrations the city has ever wit nessed is now being planned by a gen eral committee. Flags and other dec orations will bedeck the streets, and an atmosphere of gayety, mixed with tho iinportnnco of such a project to Josephine county In particular, and this section of the state In general, Is promised. Grants Pass Courier. Apples! Apples! Apples! Stacks, Do- Helena and Newtown, tl.00 per'box at K..walM iii.ii.-h riv. i,iir.u n.,rh nf ltogue River on Kvans Creek. Itring your boxes. 177 Another big dunco Kingsbury Sat. nlte. 171 I-onnlo Coggins, who has been u service station sulcsmun for tho Stan dard Oil Co. for some time past, Is now lu the employ of the Intnrurbun Trans fer concern und is driving one of the trucks between here and Ashland. Sash, doors, any kind of mill work. Trowbridge Cabinet Works. 171 For the best values lu used cars see Patton and Robinson, Inc. tf liynin H. Kurd of the California- Oregon Power company loft toduy for Sun Francisco after several days busi ness visit at the Medford office. Rogue River Valley Canning com pany will resume operations Monday. All old employes to be accommodated. Also places for other women desiring work. 371 First-class 30x3 tires $13.50. Med ford Vulcanizing Works. 189 The Lady Klks will havo their first meeting of tile full season ut the Klks club moms next Tuesday afternoon from 2 to 5 p. in. Refreshments will bo served. , Diuieo, Savage Creek hall, Saturday evening, Oct. 8. Kvorybody invited. 171 Wanted Experienced packers and box makers. Oregon Growers Packing Co-operation. The boys of Itev. E. P. Lawrencc'B Sunday school class met at the home of Richard Juiiob on Capitol Hill, lust Monday night to orgunizo nnd get roady for club work. Richard Janes was chosen president, Charley Davice, vice president and Nnthnn Nowcomb, secretary and treasurer. The boys plan to perfect their organization booh by cmwslng name, buttons, and various linos of activities for the fall and winter. They will meet twico a month. Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight. Nowcomb for nil kinds of wood. Phone G31. Supervisor W. I,. Vnn Houten who rocontly completed road Improvement work In tho Dead Iudlun district, is engaged in widening the grade of tho Meadows road for a distance from the top of the hill toward Beagle. Mon's shlrtB mado at the Stylocraft Shop, Modford Bldg. tf All kinds of building mouldings. Trowbridge Cablnot Works. 171 Stanley G. Clark was a business vis itor in the city Friday from Grants Pnss. Rest Utah coal off car today $17. Valley Fuel Company. Phono 70. tf Good news, KingBUury Sat. nito, Ashlnnd. 171 George Putnam, editor and publisher of tho SaU'in Capital Journal, arrived in the city this morning for a week end visit, the most of which time will bo spent fishing nt his former haunts along the Rogue river. Cheap for fires old papers at this office 20c per 100. tt Hemstitching and plcotlng Sc per yard. Work done while you wait. Vanity Shop. 209 M. D. Rowers of Gold Hill was "among those present" nt the fistic exhibition held hero lust night. A fine lino of cigars ac the Cozy Nook. tf The big guys, the lltilo guys, and tho wholo bloomln' crowd will bo thoro! Where? Applogato! When? Saturday, Oct. 8. 171 Tho Presbytory of Southern Oregon will meet next .Tuesday at Rogue River. Tho opening sermon will be preached by Rev. K. W. Warrington, tho retiring moderator, who also lias resigned his pastorate at Rosoburg to become secretary of the Y. M. C. A. at Corrallls. Wednesday evening is given to emphasis of the subject of evangelism. Rev. 0. F. Koehler, of Ashland, will preach the sermon Spot dances! Balloon dnncos! Apple- gato! Saturday night! 171 All of the latest Btyles In lints at Lottie Howard's, 109 N. Central Ave. 172 Will Hansen and Wilbur Cameron left the first of tho week on a deer hunt In the mountains of northern California. Mrs. Cameron Is staying with .Mrs. Hanson nt tho Hanson ranch during tho absence of tho hunters. Dressmaking, pleating embroidering of all kinds, braiding, beading, hem stitching and buttons covered nt the Stylecraft Shop, Medford Bide. tf Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetloro for Nullono. Phone 585-J. tf ir. and Mrs. W. i. Cobnrn of Klam ath Falls are Medford visitors. A tow hundred pounds of vetch at 4'-ic while it lasts. Some re-cleaned rye nt $2.40. First come, first served. Watklns Feed Store. 171 ICdgar Wight, watch repairing. A series of children's Bible story riddles will be given nt the Presbyter ian cnurcn services on Kiiiutuy mor nings beginning Sunday, the 9th. Re wards w ill ho given to those who solve the most riddles. Beginning October 1st, I will sell for 30 days at 20 per cent discount from the regular rotail price, any new plauc I handle Give me your order. 223 S. Oakdale. Phone 691-J. 11. N. Lofland. 177 We can savo you 20 per cent on all auto repair work. First class work John I.. Miller, a recent arrival here from Ashland, is 'confined to his nunc 1 juuiu icvci. mi. iviiner in living uii the Stelmo farm. Eugene Guard Hert's famous chili con came. Gush er Cafe. Chili con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. There is nothing so healthful and invigorating these days as a drink of the lithia water sold by the Jackson County Creamery. Order a case today tf Guests at the Hole! Holland Include H. C. Endent of Crescent City. C. M. Hull of Waldport, Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Parsons of San Jose and V. K. Parsons of Kugeno, Mrs. Sherman Hoyt of Pasadena and Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Jep- son of Portland. ' Let us show you how to shine, and you'll Bbino wherever you show your self. Why pay 15c for your shine when we churge only 10c. Brown's United Store. I7ti Kdgur Wight, reliable Jeweler. Dance, Savage Creek hall, Saturday evening, Oct. 8. Everybody invited. 171 County Agent C. C. Cate and party who have been spending the week in tho Willamette valley purchasing high bred Jersey dulry cows for the sale here next Saturday, are expeeteil to arrive home this afternoon or evening. 1920 Excelsior motorcycle, electric, fully equipped, for sale at a bargain at Talent Garage, Talent, Ore. 172 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Bert's famous chill con carne. Gush er Cafe. A meeting of the poultry raisers of Ashland and vicinity was held Satur day afternoon in that city for the pur pose of furthering the interests of the poultrymen and possibly to form a permanent organization from that end of the county. Dyera, cleaners, phone 341, S. W. Forsythe, 11G Mistletoe. Prompt ser vice and prices lowest. 174 Ford car, 5 passenger, good buy at Talent Garage, Talent. 172 The best place In town for used cars, trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob inson, Inc. ' tf A large attendance from Medford nnd Immediate vicinity is expected at the big carnival and dance ut the Riverside Community club house be tween Rogue River nnd Gold Hill to night. Justl received a shipment of 30x3 flist-claBs tires, $13.50. Medford Vul canizing Works. 189 Dr. Murphy'B dental office is bIbo open evenings from 7 to 8. Full value in trade for misfit and discarded clothes of all kinds. The Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223. , 194 The fishing at the river is good at the present timo and many a sleelhead Ib being handed. A new run of salmon will be along In November. Snappy, peppy music at Applegate Saturday night. 171 Auto fire liability bonds, glass, lite Insurance, R. A. Holmos the Insurance Man. tf China lily bulbs. Jap Art Store. The special musical fontures at the Presbyterian church tomorrow will be two numbers at the morning service, ono by the quartet and one by a trio. The quartet consisting of Mrs. Fred Strung, Mrs. Edna Isaacs, Forrest Ed meadea and Dr. W. W. Howard will sing "While the Earth Romalneth", by Tours. The trio consisting of Mrs. Fred Strung, Forrest Edineados nnd Dr. W. W. Howard will Blng "Praise' Ye" by Verdi. At the evening service "An Old Refrain" which in an adapta tion from the Viennese popular song by Fritz Kreislor, will lie pluyed by Carloton Janes on the violin. . Hemstitching So per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Chill con carne season open. Gusher Cafe. Senator II. Von der Hollcn arrived In tho city UiIh morning from having attended a meeting of the O. A. C. board of regents at Corvnllis. See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before- getting thnt new top. tf Invost your savings In tho Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Popcorn that will pop. 10c per lb. Warner, Wormian St Gore. 172 There was an extra heavy public market this morning with an extra largo crowd of patrons, even for a Sat urday, ventures woro tho largo orfor Ings of cholco apples of every season able variety, lots of ground cherries and home grown lmtittoes from the Prospect district, and the plentiful supply of melons, celery and all kinds of meats, including dressed chlckeim. However, there were not near enough of tiio latter to ..il the demand of the poultry hungry customers. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8c per yd. Vanity Shop. tf When batter automobiles nre built. Hoick will build them. tf Butter milk and cream nt the Cozy Nook. tf Washington stnto guests at the Nash hotel aro J. E. Graham of Spokane, F. C. Patterson of Taooin.i and 1. J. and a. 11. Edwards and s. Dunlop of Con ; in I in. Am:i other guests are F. II House of I.ogansport. Ind.. and V. T. Hreon of Crescent City, Calif. The Cozy Nook. DeVoe's new store In tho Sparta building, is now open for business. tf The Dow Association Hospital, Inc., is a public hospital located at 704 North Central avenue, 't is now open and receiving patients. Tel. 11. Miss Patton, R. N supt. 271 The first football rally of tho high school, incidental to this afternoon's game, was held by the high school stu dents last night, nn incident of which was a march throiiKh the business dis trim giving the well known yells. C. U Goff writes Insurance on any thing anywhere, tf' St. Mark's Episcopal Cor. North Oukdale and Fifth Sts. 8 a. m. Holy communion. 10 a.m. Sunday school. 11a. m. Morning prayer. Wm. B. Hamilton, vicar. Catholic Church South Oakdale Avenue. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:30 a. m. Benediction after second mass. ' Itev. John Powers, Rector. Central Point Christian Church -Bible school 10 a. in. Mrs. Victor Burse!!, supt. Pleaching services 3 p. m. by D. E. Millard of Modford. Subject, "A Parable of the Father's I-ove." Every body invited. The Salvation Army 320 East Main Street. Meetings Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 8 p. in. Sunday Holiness meeting 11 n. m. Company meeting 2 p. m. Young People's Legion i:3fl p. m. Old time Salvation meeting 8 p. m. All welcome. Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church Fourth 3t. below Oukdale Ave. Rev. Dr. W. R. Morenz-Oeser, Pastor. Res. -518 W. Fourth St. XX. Trinity Sunday. Sunday school 10 a. m. Divine servico 11 n. m. You and yours are cordially invited. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized brunch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subject for Sunday, Oct. 9: "Are Sin, DiBease, and Death Real?" Sunday School at 9:45. All under the age of twenty arc welcome. Wednesday evening meetings, which include testimonies of Christian Sci ence healings, at 7:45, church edifice, 212 North Oukdale. The Reading Room, which is in the M. F. & H. Bldg., is open dully from 1 to 5, except Sundays und holidays. The Bible and all authorized Christiun Sci ence literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The public is cordially invited to at tend the services and visit the Read ing Room. First Methodist Episcopal Church Fourth and Hartlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, Pastor. Office 20 Jackson Co. Bank. Bldg. Phone 90S. Iilblo school 9:45. Prof. N. W Franklin, supt. Where's a class for you." . . Morning worship 11. a. m. "Religion and Civilization," hy B. F. Lindas. Epwortu League 0:30. The young people say, "It's the place to go." Evening servico. 7:30. Sacred con cert by our chorus choir under direc tion of Mrs. May Jordan MueDonough. Mltl-jveek devotional meeting, Wed nesday 7:30 p. m.l Next Sunday Id! Rnlly Day lu the Sunday school. The pastor will return from conference tho first of tho week, and will occupy the pulpit next Sun nay, Morning Anihem, Holy Ghost, the Infinito (Shelley).. Soloist, Mrs. Pierce. Soprano solo, IiOave It With Him. (Ellis). Miss Brooks. Presbyterian Church Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Woman's Bible class under the leadership of Mrs. E. N. Warner; the young woman's class with Mrs. W. E. Tumy. Morning worship 11 a. m. Subject of sermon, "Fruit Bearing for God." This will bo "Fruit" Sunday. The church will be decorated with the choicest fruits of the season, such as pears, upplcs, peaches, grapes, etc. The quaitot will sing for us. Evening servico 7:30 p. m. A con tinuation of the "fruit" season thought theme, "Tho Source of a Fruitful Life." TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Widow with little girl would like to keep house In mother- loss home. Not more than one child. Best of references. Address Mrs. G. Knppner, .Medford, Ore., Gen. Del. 171 WANTF.D Kniployment on rnnch by married man. Box Gl, Talent, Ore. 170 WANTKD 14 box makers at. once. Conner's. 174 WANTKD Apple 408-R-3. pickers. Phone 173 WANTED Wood cutters or will Bell stumpage. Gold Rav Realty Co.. telephone 72S-K or 134-Y. 171 WANTKD TO EXCHANGE small new apartment house nt Bend, Ore., for home or other property iii Medford. Bend ha? two large mills and want men. Box 39, Mall Tribune. 171 WANTED Sell our men's talloredto mensure i .50 and $23.50 suits and overcoats, direct to wearer. These two low prices make numerous sales and big commissions certain. Com missions paid dally. Special propo sition to men writing Immediately. Style-Center Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, O. 171 FOR RENT Two unfurnished house keeping rooms. S23 Taylor St. 172 FOR Rr.N'T 7 room unfurnished house with garage, at 1139 W. Main. C. A. DeVoe. tf A choir of young people will lead the con.vesntlonal singing. Mr. Carleton .lui'es will play a violin solo. Young People's societies at 6:30 p. m. Subject, "How to Improre the Meotlngs of Our Society." Midweek service Wednesday night 7:30 p. ni. Study subject will be "Prayer ami Its Therapeutic Value." Anv one Interested In ihe study of the Bible and mental psychology are In-' vlted. First Christian Church r.'or. Ninth and Oakdale. ,Dell Ely Millard, Minister. "The Homelike church with a reul welcome." Bible school services at 9:45 a. m. Herbert Berrlan, supt. Classes for all ages. Big men's class taught by D. E. Millurd invites all men to make us a Preaching services 11 a. m. Subject: I "God's Call to a Higher Life." A help ful service with good music. Welcome to strangers. 6:30 p. m. Young people's service of Christian Endeavor. We have a large society of live consecrated young peo; pie. Young men and women are cor dially invited to spend ait evening with us. 7:30 p. m. Our Inspirational evening service with big sung service and spec ial selection by our male quartet "Crossing the Bur," and a special ser mon by the pastor on "Life's Railway to Heaven. ' Come get aboard, bring your friends and enjoy the evening. First Baptist Church "The Friendly Church." North Central and Fifth Sts. 9:45 a. m. Bible school. F. W. Mears. supt. A growing school. il a. m. "Unused Resources." Antnein, Shnckley, "I Will Magnify Thee O Lord." Bass solo, Sanderson, "Beyond the Dawn," Mr. Walker. fi:30 p. ni. Senior vtail intermediate B. Y. P. U. 7:30 p. n.. The closing sermon lec ture in tile interesting series on "The Five Crises in the Life of Jesus" and j "The Greatest Question in the World" "ill be given Sunday evening, illustrat ed with 50 sterenptlcon slides. Anthem, Whitney, "The Love of God." Selection by the male quartet. Tuesday 2:30 p. m. Woman's Auxil iary with Mrs. Goo. Bowki'r, 213 N. Holly street assisted by Mrs. Ditte more. Mrs. Keizur, Mrs. Bryant and Mrs. Rlchai,son. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. - mid-week prayer service. Tho Quiz which proved so popular will be introduced again. Thursday 8 p. ni. choir rehearsal. RIALTO I -TONIGHT- COXWAY TEARLE "Bl'CKl.NTf THE TIG Hi TOMORROW TOM MIX In 'The Road Demon" Positive!' the fittest picture (Ills re.kless slur lias ever attempted ft "-k-Br- is "Ww 5rEEL) - t ? ? ? ? ? V t ? ? Is your money WHERE it is making tho most FOR YOU? PLACING MONEY WHERE IT WILL Q tVE GREATEST RESULTS coupled WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY is a TEST OF WILL-P OWER or CHARACTER. IT INDICATES WHETHER YOUR WILL-POWER IS FLABBY OR HEALTHY. Apply this test to yourself. your money idle, drawius; little or no interest! L'olli'et interest on, much less the priucipnl ? io WHY PUT UP WITH SUCH INCONVENIENCE? ' ITT IT IN" PAID IT STOCK OK Ol li ASOCIATIOX. We never l.nve failed to pay n splendid rate of interest PROMPTLY, nor, to neeomniodnU' our stockholders when they needed the liumoy they placed with us, on Very .short notice. , Jackson County Building and Loan Association C. M. KEDD, President 0. C. BOQGS, Secretary y y also first meeting of the Glee club next Monday 7:30 p. m. Young people In vited, under Mr. Walker at the church. Newcomers t' the city and others especially invited. Remember Oct. 30 iB "Go To Church Sunday." Frederick R. Leach, pastor. Your Best Apples When you buy apples or wool or lumber you expect to eet the grade you pay for, equivalent to the sample shown. Real Christians sell goods only on this basis and strive to do even a little more than is expected. The Golden Rule Works in Business Treat your fellow man fairly and you will be surprised at the fair treatment you receive in return. The principles of the ;. Bible are eternal. Know them; follow them. You will never, regret your action. Regular church attendance will strengthen . ..' . your determination to be inwardly what you outwardly appear. " "; 11 A.M. ' . "UNUSED RESOURCES" ' , ' 7:30 P. M. 'THE GREATEST QUESTION IN THE WORLD" (Stei'coptiroii Lecture 50 Slides) First Baptist Church N. Central and 5th St. THE' First Christian Church Invites everybody to hear two masterly addresses 1 Sunday 11 A. M. "GOD'S CALLS TO A HIGHER LIFE" 7:30 P. M. "LIFE'S RAILWAY TO HEAVEN" Special Music and a reserved seat for you. DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Direotort ! MAIL YOUR FILMS SWEM'S STUDIO ! 217 East Main St. Medford WOOD illcst wood of nil kinds. Only wood lit i pity unilcr cover. Also best Utah ,1 oal nt $17. off var. VALLEY FUEL CO. 2nd mill Fir C ' Plionn 70 T 1 Trtk. -tb -pr -m -r jl . Ur -FINANCIALLY Is il The Ashland hiuh f otba!l team which was defeated by Klamath Falls high last Saturday by the score of 17 to 7, performed a great comeback yes terday afternoon at Grants Pass by de feating Grants Pass high 62 to 0. , PAINTING PAPER HANGING TINTING Interior Decorating in all its branches. PIANOS . ; . t Refinished and "'Polished. : FURNITURE Finishing, Polishing and Repairing. .V All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Cheerfully Given. City Auto Paint Works 28 North Bartlett , Phone 754-.T -x. v . y y y y y y y y y T T y y y T t y y y tied up in inortguiies difficult s