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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, fEDFORD. ORFiOX, SATURDAY," OCTOBER 21 1921
i
, The Hritish ship Northumberland, The loc?l W. H.C. met. In. special
one of the Urgent- ghltia that-ever en-1 8eiuion this, week fur Inspection by
teredthe Purt of Portland, is loading M rs. Margaret E. Becker, department
(at Portland the largest cargo of Ore- president, of Portland, Ore. Mrs.
gun apples and pears ever dispatched Becker lound the corps in splendid
The public market of today was a j Kurope Sne will carrv a totn, f;, he members and guests repaired to
Wocal and
Personal
; ua,c h ,.,6( ,k,uu,, !)mi) River and White Salmon. The
; market both In offerings of hens and , are from ,he wl)Iametta vallev
j fryqrs at 35 cents a pound and a heaYy , an(J ,,,,, 0regon. whilc le North.
! d7nd from- the chicken hungry , umberlaod u loading for London. It is
i I'u""c- j likely that the fruit she carries will be
Tickets for the Andrews benefit now I distributed over a considerable -nan 0f
; on sale at the Page box office. 1S3' tW United Kingdom. Every box car
: The greatest rur sale evef held IH ies the name of Oregon, to the Kng
; -Medford at Mann's Department store . n3ri retailer and every wrapper is said
for one day only. Monday, October, to carry the name of this state to the
24th. $75,000 worth ot reliable furs on ! person who buys an apple. The fruit
sale at 25 per cent less than regular 's carried in refrigeration space.
, prices. 1S3I Expert auto washing and polishing
; Apple pickers wanted at Three Oaks. at. Hittson's Garage, 36 40 S. Fir St.
; Picking by the box. 183 ' Priced $2.00 to $3.50. 20S
Herts famous chill con came. Qush-j The greatest fur sale ever held In
er Care. 'Medford at Mann's. Department Btore
At the local Southern Pacific depot ; for one day only, Monday, October
i official notification was received this 1 24th.' $75,000 worth of reliable furs on
. morning ot the round trip fare from (gale at 25 per cent less than regular
Medford to Kansas City for the nation-prices. J83
; al American Legion convention rang- j. p, Reddy of Medford. ex-chief of
: inf from $41.20 to $47.85, according to police of Spokane, mining promoter,
i which of the several routes is chosen, nfilroad' man. community booster nnd
This fare is only for American Legion well known physician of southern Ore
members, and no half fares will be gon. Is taking in the sights of the me
snld. The final return limit to Med-jtropolls- and is sojourning at the lin
ford is Nov. 10th, perial. Portland Journal.
Edgar Wight, watch repairing. I Furs at cost Saturday, Oct. 22. Bart
Tickets for the Andrews benefit now Lett's Fur Shop, 115 W. Main. 183
on sale at the Page box office. 183j Postal card portraits, special price
Walter Miller, world's champion ( $i.go. at the Photo Shop, 208 W.' Main.
luiuuieweigni wrestler, wno Btayed
' over In this city for the purpose of
witnessing the Thye-Olaen match last
, night, left this afternoon for Los An
; gelcs. ....
Our line ot shoes for the baby is
' complete. See them in all colors and
, sites at the Handicraft. ' 18S
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for (by fire Thursday evening carried
it.
ft!
Nuuone. Phone C8G-J. tt
There is a rather discouraging out
look for those persons, who are plan
ning Sunday outings, ub the prediction
for tomorrow Is for unsettled weather.
See De-Luxe Auto Top Shop before
gettine that new top. - ' tf
Tickets for the Andrews benefit now
on sale at the Page box office. 1S3
The poultry miners of Ashland and
Immediate vicinity held a meeting In
the latter city this afternoon for the
purpose of effecting a permanent or
ganization.
When you don't know what to say
bay it with flowers." and get them
at Maddox & Bonney Flower Shop, 206
w. Main St. 183
Dr. H, E. Murphy, dentist, over
Yvoolworth store. - w
The Klamath Falls high school foot
ball team and their coach, H. E.Woock
are guests at the Hotel Holland as are
E. Groff of Seattle, II. H. Gramp of
Minneapolis, T. . Thompson of Port
land, and George W. Stokes, James O.
Gleason and J. A. Nott of- Portland.
Agate Jewelry, Edgar Wight.
Don;t forget our sale on stamped
goods. Aprons Tor children and grown
tips, your choice 60c at the Handicraft.
1S8
R. F. Waldron was an overnight
visitor in Grants Pass on Friday.
Secure your seats for the Andrews
benefit concert at the Page box office
now. J83
1 1 Used cars at lower prices than any- -where
else In town, Patton and Rob.
'. Inson, Inc.. tt
i Tho popular Sunday evening service
, ; at the First- Methodist- Episcopal
J church was attended by a large aud
, I ; lence last Sunday. The subject of the
sermon announced for, tomorrow even-
! ins Is ''The Christian's
: Good mtislo is promised.
11, I. Stewart, builder, contracts for
all buildings. Residence 217 Apple
street. Phone 643. tf
Dr. McMorrla M. Dow's office ad
drcsc Is S06-7 M. F. & H, Wds. Office
hours 11 to 12 noon; 2 to 6 afternoon.
Tel. 139. , , , 271
Seventy-five car loads of apples all
; packed in boxes for shipment were tn
the local packing houses Friday after
noon waiting for refrigerator cars to
185
Mrs. Wayne J. Pickler. wife of tho
new assistant special agent of the
local branch of the Standard Oil Co..
left Thursday for a two months trip
to New York and the southern states.
Mr. Fay Diamond, whose dwelling
on Cottage street was badly damaged
tn-
Leverage."
surnnce with R. A. Holmes, The Insur
ance Man.- . 1
Foxes red, brown, white, black,
blue, gray at cost Saturday.' Bartlett
Fur Shop, 115 W. Main. 183
An Inspiring feature of the services
at the Presbyterian church Sunday
will be the music. At the morning ser
vice the quartet consisting of Mrs.
Fred Strang, Mrs. Edna Isaacs. For
rest Edmeades and Will Vawler will
sing a number entitled "A Prayer of
Thanksgiving." It will bo appropriate
to this harvest season. The beautiful
tenor solo entitled "These Are They"
from Gaul's Holy City, will bo sung by
Forrest Edmeades. At the evening
service Dr. W. W. Howard, will Blng
for us "Thy Will He Done ' by Francis
Bohr. A young people's chorus will
also assist In the congregational
music.
$75,000 worth of women's fur coats.
coatees, capes, Bcarfs, novelty pieces
and chokers, from the reliable firm of
Win,' H. Miller of New York and De
troit, on sale Monday, October 24th, at
Mann's Department store at 25 per
cent less-than regular prices. 183
See-Graham St Wilson as to putting
that roof in good repair. Don't wait
until it begins to leak and the plaster
starts to ran, fix It now. We can give
you service. 103 East Eleventh.
Guests at the Hotel Medford include
G. F. Ryan of Sacramento, W. A. New
ton of New York City, F. Morrell of
Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ford of
Seattle, A. M, Hill ot Lodl, Cnllf., Mr.
and Mrs. D. M. Miller of Seattle and
S. ,L. Mayer of Denver.
Miss Ruth Williams, late of the
California theatre, San Francisco, has
been secured by the Geo. A. Hunt Co..
of this city, to appear in the popular
song numbors at the Rialto Sunday
and Monday. This will be an added
I feature to the excellent program which
has been arrauged for those davs.
Justt received a shipment of 30i3V
nrst-class tires, $13.50. Medford Vul
canizing Works. 189
. One day only. Saturday, Oct. 22nd,
any fur In stock at cost. Bartletl's Fur
Shop, 115 W. Main. ' 183
'In booths adjoining each other the
ladles of the Christian church were
selling home baked goods, and the
the Shasta where they were served
with ice cream and cake by the com
nine in charge.
Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. " '
Bert's famous chir cob carne. Gush
er Cafe.
George Codding arrived in Medford
this-morning from attendance at the
meeting in Portland of. the American
Legion state executive committee of
which he is a member.
Furs at cost Saturday, Oct. 22. Bart
leu's Fur Shop, 115 W. Main. 1S3
Butter milk and cream at the Cozy
Nook. tf
T. H. Ness, general superintendent
ot this division of the California-Oregon
Power company was seised with
an attack of appendicitis this week at
Klamath Falls where he was on busi
ness, but was later able to travel by
train as far as Weed, from which place
he was brought home by auto on Fri
day. The big event, carnival dance to
night at Nat. 183
The best place In town for used cars,
trucks, and tractors. Patton and Rob
inson, Inc. tf
Harry Young, the reformed linotype
operator, was in the city from his
ranch at Eagle Point this morning,
peddling a couple ot dressed chickens
around the public market.
Full value in trade for misfit and
discarded clothes of all kinds. The
Apparel. 103 N. Central. Phone 223.
194
Any fur in Bhop at actual cost. Bart
lett's Fur Shop, J15 W. Main. 183
'Rev. F. R. Leach in view of the great
Interest aroused over the Dr. Brum
field trial and the verdict of guilty byi
184. the Jury will speak Sunday evening at
the First Baptist church on "Murder
win ui. ine sermon will point out
the lessons and will be a message of
unusual interest and profit at this
time. The choir will have some spec
ial music,
Try our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
A fine line ot cigars at the Cozy
Nook. tf
George Bohnert arrived home today
from a short business trip to Salem.
The big event, carnival dance to
night at Nat. 1S3
When you don't know what to say,
send your photograph! Few things
increase in value with the passing of
time one of them is a Mackey por-
For the development of a 1300 horse
power waterpower site on Anna creek,
in the Crater Lak6 national forest. Just
south of the national park boundary,
the Fort Klamath Meadows company
has made application for a permit
from the federal waterpower commis
sion, through the district engineer's
office of-the U. S. forest service. The
company proposes a flume along the
right bank one and one-half miles
long. The proposed power will be used
on 27,000 acres of reclaimed and irri
gated laud for use as light and power
at mills and residences.
The big event, carnival dance to
night at Nat. - 1S3'
The Dow Association Hospital, Inc.
Is a public hospital located at 704
North Central avenue. It is now open
and receiving patients. Tel. 11. Miss
Patton, R. N.p supt. 271
Lyle Walther of the California-Oregon
Power Co. engineering office at
K.amath alls Is spending the week
end in Medford visiting friends and
relatives.
Not-a-Beain hosiery. Triangle collars.!
Don Springer.
C. L. Goff writes Insurance on any-
thine anvwhpiti i-f
The weekly auction Bile "f t'ie ('. 10.!
Gates Auto company was hell at the'
concern's sales rooms anj faiae this
afternoon.
If you Intend to give furs f ; X u;:
you will have the oppr.i tnniiy 1 1 nlc '
out your gift from a $7..)uQ stnc': at
.Viann's Department stire. Men :v.
Oct. 24th. at 25 per cent less ilunl
regular price. is.i !
Hemstitching
8c per yd.
Buttons covered.
Handicraft .Shop. tf I
An Associated Press telegram to the! I.
Mail Tribune this noon from Portland
was as follows: "Wreck of a freight
train on the Southern Pacific Shasta
division in California, has delayed the
arrival of today's passenger and mail
trains from the south. Tne local oper
ating office of the company had no de
tails of the accident. No one was In
jured, It was said.
Invest your savings In tut Jackson
County Butldint and Loan association
tr
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711
E. Main St.,
An interesting meeting will be held
at the First Methodist Epworth league
chapter Sunday at 6:15. The topic for
discussion Is "Things We Know About
God," under the leadersbiD of Mae
Mordoff. The league has a wide awake
bunch of young people who. will be
At the Rialto
Paul
I Ail.. Gulf & W. Indies
Baldwin Locomotive
Baltimore & Ohio . .
Bethlehem Stofl "B"
Canadian I'ai ilic
Central Leather
Chandler Motors
Chesapeake & Ohio . .
Chicago, -Mil. and St.
IChipaen. R. I. & Pac. ...
One of the best of the many stories Chino Copper
Of the great northwest country which 'Colorado Fuel & Iron .-
have been seen on the screen is "Out I Corn Products
of the Snows," Ralph lnce produc-t Crucible Steel
tlon, which closes its engagement at:Cuha Ca"e Suar
the Rialto theatre today. ir,e ; "','",','
. . , . . ... 'General Electric
A crook play that is unexpectedly jGeneral Motor3
different is coming . to the Kialto ;Goodrich Co
theatre for three days, beginning- to-! c.reat Northern. pfl
morrow. It is "The Invisible Power." j Oreat Northern Ore Ctfs.
House Peters, Irene Rich, Svdney Illinois Central
AInsworth and DeWitt C. Jennings Inspiration Copper
have the leading roles.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp.Grounds
3i.o
.3.7
110.8
-i: ft
41.2 Friday's arrivals at the city au'o
54. camp were as follows: W. R. Landers
23.2 0f Detroit,. Mich., enroute somhJ. s.
318 Turner of Spokane, and if. X." Vain
11 of Seattle, who may locate here; C. E.
H I i Turner of Spokane, who plans tj lo-
Int. Mer. .Marine pfl.
International Paper ..
Kennecott Copper
I Louisville i- Nashville
At the Page
Pretty Constance Talmadge in her I ..: ivtroleum
latest vehicle "Lessons In Love," will Miami Copper
be the feature at the Page for a three Middle States Oil
days showing beginning today. "Les- Midvale Steel
sons in Love" is a typical vehicle for 1 Missouri Paciilc
"Connie", a light comedy teUing XTHanU
Norfolk & Western
Northern Pacific
servant girl, but who had all sorts of'
t ouble keeping her identity concealed ;oklahoma Prod. & lief.
u"tll her western lover popped the pan American petroleum
i ..estion. It has been lavishly pro-, 'Pennsylvania
ilu :ed with a splendid supporting cast ' People's Gas
includes such well known plavers Pittsburg and West Va. .
vs George Fawcett. Flora Finch. Ken- f;a' Consolidated Copper
tf Harlan and others. The exterior !P ,nrm & ' y,',.',.',' . . '.
nr.es were taken in Florida showing ' iovi ritiirh XV
lie exceptional tropical shots.
J Market News
trait East Main and Central, 204, up-i glad t0 welcome strangers and new
arrive. Twenty-two of the latter ar Salvation Army was disposing oi home
rived last night which were being 'raised vegetables at the public market
uaum mm lurenoon ana wnicn win be this morning.
ntnt-fArl at Innlah, I .. . . .....
xuvuk I nemstiicmng ina plcotlnc so per
: auuaoie tor scans, yard. WorK done while you wait,
slippers and sweeter at the low price ; Vanity Shop, jo
of 70o a hank. See Handicraft window, j Notice. To whom it may concern:
18S jl am going to California about Nov. 1st
Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has, for the winter. Those owing me will
-x4 lumber In various grades, planed ; please call and settle: Those having
and rough, also some boards, ell '. claims against me please present them
cheap. Ask for Mr. M arris at mill, tf jfor payment Henry Hart, M.D.
J. a Turner and C. E. Turner of; The new band of the local Elks lodge
Siwkane arrived in this city yesterday 'held Its secmd rehearsal last night at
by motor and intend to make their;the Elks temple without anv casual
home here as do H. A. Yam of Seattle ties. After many more rehearsals Jhe
and t. c. Smith of Piatt, Ida. jband will be able to blow Itself pub-
First-class 30x34 tires $13.50. Med-'liclv.
ford Vulcanlxlng Works. 189 j When in need of sash and doors, call
v-., a, iur me smurews . v anace woods, 10S or come to 711 K.
j benefit concert nt the Page box office j Main St.
. now. 1S3
i Dr. A. M. Knapp is leaving today
j tor rortiana to arrange for
, shovel and other equipment for
, . aiuu miu vibration uurin?? tne pres- j
ent season upon the Gold Coin Placer J
: mine, situated on Poor Man's creek j
about ten miles from Medford.
High grade tailors for man and i :
J women. Orres, Ashland. Ore. tf !
Lol.wt styles ana patterns In caps. ! J
' Hon Springer. ' V
; Julimi E. Foss. formerly of Talent i A
has purchased a home at Ashland from '
; A.rs. C. A, Owen. j J
When betwr automobiles r bnilt, t
; Bitick will build them. ifjo
i Secure your ?Ss for the Andrews i
benefit concert at the Page box office ! t
I now; 1M
I The long October ' term of circuit )
I court begins, at Jacksonville on Mon- j
day with the convening of the petit i JL
juiy.
stairs. 183
The southern Oregon term of the
United States court having ended its
sessions here Saturday forenoon
Judge C. E.-Wllverton, Chief Deputy
United States Marshal John D. Mann
and Deputy U. S. Court Clerk E. M
Morton will depart for their homes nt
Portland tonight
Cyiill con carne. season open. Gusher
Cafe.
$75,000 worth of women's fur coats,
coatees, capes, scarfs, novelty pieces
and chokers from the reliable firm of
Wm, H. Miller of New York and De
troit, on sale Monday, October 24th at
Mann's Department store at 25 per
cent less than regular prices. 1S3
Miss Florence Pool, county home
demonstration agent, spent Saturday
lu Ashland with the women of that
city demonstrating dress forms. '
Individual suits and overcoats ot
merit, $22.50 up. Don Springer.
When in need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 E.
Main.
The committee of ladles serving the
supper at the Presbyterian church last
night wish to thank Messrs. Gates and
Lydlard of the Economy ' Groceteria
and E. A. Welch of the Medford Gro
cery Co., for their splendid donations.
The big event, carnival dance to
night at Nat. 183
Hemstitching
Plcoting
So per yd. ' '
Vanity Shop. " tf
Tho carnival company which has1
been showing in Medford all this week
will begin to pack up and load onto
their special train at 11 o'clock tonight
and will depart tomorrow morning for
Chlco, Calif., where they show next
week..
nsurnnce Plus Service. R. A.
Holmes The Insurance Man. tf
Newcomb for all kinds of wood.
Phone 631.
Luther Deuel and J. II. Cochran re
turned today from a hunting trip in
the Fish Lake region.
For the best values tn used cars see
Patton and Robinson. Inc. tf
Dr. Haistead's office over Kidd's
shoe store now open for regular prac-
comers. The social department is
planning on a Spook convention on
November 1st.
Dr. Harvey P. Coleman, .Chiropractic
and Electro-Therapy. - -427-28 Medford
Bldg. Phone 965. . .
The next dance at Riverside Com
munity cluo will be Saturday, Oct. 29th
1S3
In police court today Carl Anderson
pleaded guilty to being intoxicated on
the streets of the city last night and
was fined $15 and costs by Judge Tay
lor, which he paid.
Chill, con carne season epen. Gusher
cm re.
A crowd of football fans from Grants
Pass and the high school football team
of that city passed through the city
this forenoon, by train and auto, for
Ashland, for the game in that city this
auernoon with Ashland high.
anted Experienced packers and
box makers. Oregon Growers Packing
co-operation.
Howard Raymond of Patrick Creek
Calif., who has been in the city for the
past few days getting a L-uckload of
provisions for the hotel at Patricks
Creek loft this morning for that settle
ment Mr. Raymond reports that tour
ist traffic has been heavier in the Pat
ricks Creek region this year than ever
before and that there has been a great
profusion or deer in tiiat district but
tnat not many have been killed this
season. . -
The Cozy Nook. DeVoe's new store
In the Sparta building, is now open for
business. tf
AflvertiBe your wnts In tne Sun
and get results.
Shell Trans. & Trad
Sinclair Con. Oil
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
Standard Oil of N. J. pfd. . .
Studebaker Corporation ....
Tennessee Copper
Texas Co
Texas & Pacific
CI. 7
7.5
11.6
128.6
9.7
31.
70.2
30.5
95.
24.5
45.6
50.
20.2
107.6
111.1.5
22.0
13.3
23.5
17.8
71.
13.7
94.7
72.5
2.6
45.
35.8
52.5
24.
12.8
69.
47.5
43.7
21.2
77.2
19.
109.2
22. Cattle Tobacco Products . .
40.
21.
.... bC.5
S.7
11S. 6
12.6
53.2
Butter :U. S. Ind. Alcohol 44.5
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 22. Butter United States Rubber 47.5
HtenHv Pvtrn piitiso i:li- iitwi(,rcrafls United States Steel . . . 7S.3
40c; cartons 48c; prints 47c. Butterfat,
No. 1 churning cream 47 it 48c f.o.b.
Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct.
receipts 28. Hogs and sheep steady; Transcontinental on
no receipts. :.ni''" . V,"
' :L. S. Food Products
Jl. S. Retail Stores
I'tah Copper i2.7
Westirnrhouse Electric 43.7
"WHW-'o rit-or-lo ,i r. 7
Portland; undergrades'44 g 45c. Umwicn Zinc. I.M,i nn,i Sm" . 9.5
J Butte and Superior 13.5
''tala. Petroleum 41.2
Wheat Montana Power 52.5
6.5
.10.
10.7
50.3
barley
I;
Portland Whe.it.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 22.-
hard white, soft white, white club. Shattuck Arizona
bard winter, northern spring $1; r;l Pure Oil
Walla 95c. 'Invincible Oil ...
Today's car receipts Wheat. 11 7-, General Asphalt
flour.
cate here; F. U, Habcock and family
of Santa Clara. Calif., who may locate
here; W. H. Thomas of Klamath Falls,
enroute to Redding; Wallace Thorny,
son and family of Ironton, O., enroute
south; F. C. Smith of Piatt, Idaho, who
may locate here; C. Meyers and moth
er of Clinton, Okla.. who may locate
here; Claude Guthrie of Lassen, Cal.,
enroute south: L. It. Thompson and
family of Seaside. Ore., enroute north
and D. M. Bennett of Jefrersan. Ore.,
enroute south. . .
Allies' Protest Ccui
VIENNA, Oct. 22 The allied rcpre
sentatives in Budapest today made a
joint protest to the Hungarian govern
ment against the return of former
Emperor Charles to Hungarian terri
tory, it was learned here today.
RHEUMATIC AQIES
QUICKLY RELIEVED
THE racking, agonizing rheumatic
ache is quickly relieved by an ap.
- plication of Sloan's Liniment. -For
forty years, folks -all over the
world lave found SIcan's to be tha.
natural enemy of pains and ache3.
It penetrates without rubbing.
You can just te!l b its healthy,
simulating odor that it is going to do
you good.
Keep Sloan's Iiandy for neuralgia,
cc'atica, lame back, stilT joints,, core
muscles, strains and sprains.-
At all drugsisis 35c, 70c, $1.40.
Er7 Maies Sick Skins
Well
Ono of Dr.Hobson ' 1
FEmilyRemwdiei. 1-or acinar,
beUthyctimpiexiucti freely
Dr.Hobson's
Eczema Ointment '
oats, 1 ; hay.
San Francisco Markets
SAN FRANCISCO, .Oct. 22. Dairy
produce exchange closed. Peas 5 It
12ic.
i tlce. Phone 690-M.
1S3
TOO LATE TO CLAMIFY
FOR SALE Homestead relinquish
ment For particulars see Martin
Conger, 26 S. Grape St., or phone
1032. 1S5
FOR SALE Stoves from 1.00 up, or
will exchange suvres at the Second
Hand Store. 36 S. Crape St." Phone
Liberty Bonds
NEW YORK. Oct. 22 Liberty bonds
closed: 34's 92.24; first 4's 93.10 bid:
second 4's 92.3&: first 4 's 93.7S; sec
ond 4Vs 92.44: third 4 14 's M;
fourth 4V4's 92.80; Victory 3's 99.4S;
Victory 4's 99.4S. .
N. Y. Stocks
-COMING-
HOUSF. PETERS
in Charles Renyon's fascin
ntins crook drama
"THE INVISIBLE POWER"
A1)I)EI ATTRACTION"
Sunday,. Monday
RUTH WILLIAMS ill
POPULAR SONGS
Regular Prices
TOMORROW
NEW YORK, Oct. 21. Heaviness
of rails and strength- of oils ;ind
equipments were conflicting features
of today's dull and professional slock
market, firmer money rates also serv
ing as a deterrent. Sales approxi
mated 425.000 shares.
Allis-Chalmers 34.3
American Beet Sugar 26.5
American van a.s
American Car Foundry .... 12S.5
American Hide & leather pfd. 49.
American International Corp. 32.7
American X-ocomotive 91.
American Smelting & Hern. . , . 36.5
American Sugar M r.
American Sumatra Tobacco .. 35. s
American T. & T 10S.
American Woolen -74.5
Anaconda Copper 3S.5
Atchison S5.5
GOING
"OUT OF THE SXOWS"
n photoplay that takes you
to the heart of tho froen
North.
LAST TIMES TODAY
RIALTO I
a r
FOR SALE Astrahkan fur cape in ex
cellent condition, 24 inches long. "at
Medford Furniture & Hardware Co.,
Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon.
1S4
steam j
Instal-1 y .
SrEED-Ur FINANCIALLY ?
Is your money WHERE it is making the most FOE YOU?
PLACING MONEY WHERE IT WILL GIVE GREATEST RESULTS coupled WITH
ABSOLUTE SAFETY is a TEST OF WILL-POWER or CHARACTER,
IT INDICATES WHETHER YOUR WILL-POWER IS FLABBY OR HEALTHY.
Apply this test to yourself. .
Is your money idle, draw-ins; little or nr. interest? Is it tied tip in mortgages difficult
lo eolleet interest on, mtioh less the principal f
WHY PUT UP WITH SUCH INCONVENIENCE?
TL"T IT IX PAID I V STOCK OF Ol"R ASSOCIATION. We never have failed to par a
.."""'u mic invjiriLi, nor u accommodate our stockholder when thev
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C. M. KIDD, President 0. C. BOGGS, Secretary
No One is Perfect
Ever have the idea you are not good
enough to join church? Forget it!
No one is perfect, but everv Chric.
' O tian is striv'n? toward the perfection
j- jurist, laite one step
at a time.
TC Attend church services regularly.
otuay tne Bible at home and in Sun
day school. Perhaps you attended
ounaay scnool years ago. You still
need the same old Bible. It has message for you and
your children. Come to Sunday school and church.
Tht Hood of Jesus Christ cUanseth
w rom all sin
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Invites you to hear about
The New Church Building Plans
SUNDAY 11 A. M.-4 SPEAKERS
7:30 P. M.
"MURDER WILL OUT"
(Sermon based on the Dr. Brumfield murder trial)