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"PAOE TWO Focal and Ths threa days Irrigation school to bo conducted by tho local Irrigation districts, tho . county aRvut and tho irrigation department of the O. A. C Complete iforKiinlmtlon of tho lie Ipartmcntal work of the state chamber it t , mi nrero? tins oeen aumorisou D if jj P1C,1 fl 1 7 ,lu nw board of directors Under the i CI Olff C IV leadership of William Hanloy of i Hums, president. A director will be placed In charge of each deiwrtmcnt. Prof. I. E, VlnltiR of Ashland has been placed In charge of tho tourist depart ment. : medfoud MAtti tuttiuxk metf6t?t' oimoow Tmtiitfruv. FEnmTAnv 2. uei w.-m..an j m..M Ji 'm J. i ...a f.4i. . i.i. n ..i. i.'t . i ,. . i n i i ..j i n i.i,.iiwn"imn'i I Ni'Mio In oinluwtcil. In noiHiAPHtlnn uhirh wad nornvl nltl t. begin today, has been postponed t' P wt" be 8ame one'a mother. Fcbpuaxv A.. 10 ibJ.iuil Th nost-'. wlt" sweetheart, child or friend's nonement was due to tho Inability of Mure In our window with latest h.ilr some of tho prominent Speakers to ba here this week. i ; 5, i Talisman lodgv No. 31, K. of P., conferred the knight rank on the fol lowing members, completing their inlt latlons, at their regular meeting Mon day nlfihf. W. L. Jones. Jamos E. dresj Riven atonr ,shop. Sanitary i Beauty Shop. " " ' ' " 570 . onyder orchestra Gold Hill Saturday ntte-. '279 Quests at the Hotel Med Cord include Fred W. Hall and Donald IX-an ct Chicago; A. C. Cheny nd It N. Logan t lelnad,; Donald Robinson. Chas, F. OL MI1 "incisoo, j. j. turns oi ooiem Bowmnn; C. "W. Foster. H. M. Johnson, C E- Jan",s f Tacoina. Mr. and Mr$. Win. M. Roberta, and Clark V. Coll'.ns. Rfty lnnU of Lewhton, Mcnt.. anil A most enlnvnMn rtlsh wn rrrt In T, Mrs. O. M. Anseth of Tacoma. the banquet room after the session Lime, cement. Mod for 4 Lumber Co. garnished with music by "The Melo-i L-Glsl aisourae wua taor iooks Uians". and Dokky stunts pulled off:001 ottJ a Kh01 the Sanitary by Koyal Vizier Charlie Talent, and his j I1wllty Shop. It s tree. . 270 gang of "Tiger's Cubs."' Echoes ot! - T- luch. brother of P. J. Lynch the minstrel show music resaundej arrived in the city last night tor a "'nWwuimni nnrm" 9fiT.brif visit while enroute from Sua tranclsco to hla home In Seattle. i ' japan win noi rexurn lor an mciei- HeginnlnR yestenlny and continuing i Chris Ntwlck shipped another three until March 15. which Is the last day carloads of aupidles to llutto Falls for flUnut Income tax returns for the this morning, where he has the eon year, 1921, experienced deputies from tract for the construction of tj miles tho office of Clydo tl. Huniley. collee- of railroad Into the timber, tor of Internal revenue, will visit most j siuikes. ahlniclvs. Medford tbr. Co. ot tho ' principal cities and towns of j when In Deed of sMnslei and roof the state and assist taxpayers In pre- ing CnU Walluce h.Us, 10. Ill K. paring their tax returns. "When tax- Main.. ...... . , , . payers confer, with these deputy c4-, tho farmers ot the 'Sardine Creek lectors they an urged to take with valley In the noi th end of tUu cjunty. them the Income, tax blank received have petitioned tho county to estnblish through the mail from this office." an Irrigation district 'In that section.1 says-Collector I lunttojy" "Taxpayers The first' plan, to' pump water frobi am also requested not td fall' U slKtt Rogue river lias1 been act '' aside and and veriry their Income returns before plans ore beinlt ilhawn fvif the cm torwardinK them t this oHlce." Dep- structlon 'of a dam to Imisiund tho uty colloct ors are scheduled to bo ' In water covering 450 acrs. at a cost of Medford at tho otofftc building, ; about 'KO.OOCf.- Tho district 111 btv dl- heb. 17 to isih, nl nt Ashland at tne VulHj int0 two Vlnits, The county court city hall. Feb. nth ta ltlth. Dsinclu Cold 11(11 Sat ntte. 570 Victor S5 cent records reduced to 75c, Victor 11.35 records to Palmer Piano House. 270 Ooorge Tnkase, well known Medford approved tho petition. - i Kor business opportunities in S. Ore gon consult the Four-Site Sales Agency $t.25. room 421 Medford bldg.. phone 900. tP Lath, limn. Medford Lumber Co, George Hilton, federal farm lund Kcal J:iiancse resident, drrlvel home; appraiser for this district, la In this morning from a two years visit In j Eugene and other Lano county iolnts Japan, having left Japan on the return Ion business. trip shortly after New Year's day. His wife and children who were with him tKt.A tm nail n..a nfflnA . . k InwnB. Hon Klamath F.l. Tate lands. Page-1 'm TfW' Dressier Co u.!raloKist will Klve a free lecture cb - - - ' ' ; niental and nervous diseases, at the Today' is Ground Hog day, according nublc Library tomorrow at 2 p. m. 26S to the old weather folk lore when Hi painunK. paper hanging and decor tho ground hog comes out aud sees his aUcJ5 and rurn;ture rpairtd and re, shadow in the morning n aflslns he.nclshlng. Jnhn Draws, corner Fourth Mill decide that there will be six 'more jand Ivj.t Pbone 1036 ; - ,- 270 weeks of winter and go back Into his i Two or threa dbtinct earthquake hole for that length of time. If he Bhocks wrre fclt at Rogeburg last dtes not see his shalew on the morn- Tuesday morning. ' Windows rattlet, ing or February 2nd.' he will romnia 8hook alJ(1 pia8t,r cracked, but out figuring that spring is here. There ;no damage was done. A 20.000 gallon is a difference of opinion as ti wheth-jon at the Standard Oll'staticn er his hogship saw his shadow today, aa juovod one inch on Its concrete as some cany risers assert tnat tne foundation. sun was up back ot the foothills this morning for a short time, thus en abling any object to cast a shadow. However, the- majority of Medfordites maintain the morning was cloudv. pr. U Van H. Gerfilne will lectura to the high school students tomorrow at 11:30. ; 'Only a few lots on pa?lng left ' Get yours at once at City Hall. : tf The Spot Cash" Basket Grocery wants two brack cats. If you have one phone 23S. , . . ; E. L. Goodsell, of the Fruit Auction company of New York who talked to' 'If you wish your Joy to be complete. Join the happy throng at Trail Satur day. Feb. 4. - " -' ""270 Mr. and' Mr3. Carl Tengwald, w-ho have been residing in apartments at the Hotel Holland, moved this week to the TouVelle place on Ross Lane. All kinds of mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. ... , . . tf Fresh milk delivered mornings from Jersey caws. Phone 2S-J-3. ' ' 273 The water department of the city has Just mailed out the first notices 268, meeting of local fruitgrowers yesier- dar afternoon," left yesterday jifter noon for San Francisco. ' ! Snyder orche9tra Gold Hill Saturday nlte. 270 " Wonderful ring specials. Martin Reddy'B. See window. .... 272 Z. N. A gee of Eugeno Is in the city Ion a brief business visit. A real floor. Gold Iim Sat 270 A $35.00 overcoat reduced to $18.00. Absolutely all fool and guaranteed ralntiw fabric. This coat is certainly a bargain at the price. U. S. Army team under the new water rates. The rates 'Gocts Store, 32 Central Ave. So. that were $1.50 for the ordinary real-J The -Igb. school basketball dence property are now $5.25 per quar- starts on Its northern trip Friday mor ter. The increase was not generally Inlng, February 10th, and the Talent known before the notices were mailed game which takes place tomorrow owing to the, city administration not nlgbt will be the last high school game having given publicity to the same. , on the home floor until the team re Central Point Hotel' for" sale, 40 turns.. , rooms; would cost $30,000 to build.) Edgar Wight, reliable Jeweler. . tf Price today $7,300. Might trade. Price) This office is prepared to print will bo reduced $100 every day until j ledger sheets, bills, etc,, used oa the sold. Gold Ray Realty Company, i bookkeeping machines. Don't give Phone 728-R or J31-Y. 258 your orders to traveling men and have Vulcan aula springs, guaranteed. them printed out of Medford. Pbone Billings Shop, S. Riverside. . tt jus and we wH call. , if The meeting of the board of dlrec- Mrs. Martha Cole returned last even tors of the Jackson County Red Cress -ing after a four months stay la Califor which'wa3 called for Friday afternoon ' nia where she visited friends In San at 2, p. m. nt the Library building has , Francisco, Los Angeles, Long Beach been postponed untl next week Wed-, and other cities. ' i nesday afternoon at 2 p. m. at the ' Stylecraft Shop for all kinds of library. Members o( the board are dressmaking and remodeling. Room asked to take note. - r - r 1424,' Medford Bldg. 282 Dry pine, 12 inch, $3 tier.- Ill N.I A complete line of McQuay-Norrls Fir.' Phone" 551. -" - : 271 piston rings in five and thirty-one Fishing rods repaired, bought and ! thousandths oversize. Riverside Gar Bold." Eaton. 320 North Holly. 273 age. " U lnlte-period. George has five children now, tho last, a son. having been born during tho visit to Japan. That George Is glad to be back in Medford was evidenced by tho broad grin on his face as he Jumped from the train plat form and began shaking hands with everyone ho knew. All wool cavalry sweaters reduced from $4.00 to $2.85 tt U. S. Army Goods Store, 32 Central Ave. So. Valentines. Immense assortment, 2 for 5c to 50c each. Swem's Studio. 25S Among guests at the Hotel Holland are R. T. Lynch of Seattle, F. C. Porter of Kansas City. Mo., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Howard of San Francisco. M. C. Hillis and George W. Lewis of Yreka. Louis Baker of Portland and Alexan der Riches of New York City. " Come and hear Dr. Oerdlno's lecture tomorrow at the library on "Why Ner vous Disorders Yield to Osteopathy." " ' - ' " ' ' 2C8 Syltex Rope silk black and colors. Free Instructions, t Deuel's Art Dept. Mrs. Tom Norrls left yesterday'mor nlng for a two weeks visit with her oldest son Will at his home in Klam ath Falls. ' -; , ; : Try our ' merchants lunch. . The Shasta. : Army and navy underwear, shirts and drawers; shirts double breast and back, all fool, $1.40 a garment. U. S. Army Goods store, 32 Centra Ave. So. O. J. Gould, local agent for the Amer ican Railway Express company, left last night for Portland having received word of the Illness of his wife who re sides In that city. GIrl3 Interested In beauty culture this feels like North Dakota Weather, work, call Sanitary Beauty Shop. 268 Laundry work neatly done. Phone 435-Y. 293 Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens left yes terday afternoon for a two weeks visit In Los Angeles. Dancing Gold Hill Sat nlte. 270 Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold Everywhere you look you so a Chevrolet. : tf Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet ' tt The Vnlverslty of Oregon Is sending out to the legal profession copies of I the Oregon Law Review, pamphlet devoted to articles on Oregon law. Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders ' welded, re-inforCcd and guaranteed. . Only the finest pro-beat ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Welding Works. S9 S. Front street tf The Southern Oregon Lumber Co. will offer good Ixt's at their mill at end North Central at from $1S to $15 for balance of month. , , tf! Ash Wednesday falls on March 1st this year, the beginning ot the lA-nten season, and Easter comes on Sunday, April 16, later than ordinarily. " " - When In need ot sash' tod doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street ', ' ' ! Mrs, Frank Parker, dressmaking, re moved to 620 N. Grape. Tel. 44 V3C. 275 "The But." a mystery play by Avery Hopgoc 1 and Mary Roberts Rlnohart, with a long run In New York, Is sched uled for appearance at the Page the ater February 28. ;' . Eagar Wight for low prices. tf 'Another popular dance at Trail Sat urday, Feb. 4. 1 1 ' . 270 Prof. I. E. Vlnlng and J. H. Fuller of Ashland, the latter secretary of the Ashland chamber ot commerce, spent Wednesday In the city. When better aotomcblles are built. Dulck will build them. " tf .'i thought It neVer jrot cold here," remarked a shivering through paHn for ss ho left No. 13 this morning dur ing the train stop, for exercise. "Why WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.--Nomina Percy A. Cupper, slate imnlimor, Is here on a several days lnieetlun of the. Medford and Talent Irrigsiimv ""' ,loMa, ,0nt to the senate today by . .A . ... A ...... I ..I lit Lit ' inc.. e i.e. i iu..y n .,, ... . . . .. , t ur(tmK Inolu.'.od Arthur trlet nrrtitrs, Everywhere you look Chevrolet. Cloudy and warmer weather Is the rather welcome prediction for Friday. Outing the 31 hours en, Unit nt N s. in. G. Frm, Wcut VlrtJtula, negro law ... . . .! vtr to be recorder of, deedi for the Ui yU W00tft, htlrl. t ef Columbia. o (Jleri Warner to CtNteli hlniitiii'd, t.OH ANtU'Il.l.H, Feb. -3. Cll,. Warner, timtbnll t'tsirh lit tho I'lil Vrrxlly of riltnliui'it. whimn K.polnt nieiit, I. udvlmiry fwuli at Htsiifurd U'HM n It ,11, UK.,,.. I ... V.t M It fllV.I I ,1 Ht lklul.l niil mi, tllilll'tlll. "lllvnt .,,IWI4 ffl.tiil "wnt wltli him." 1-4 Wednesday .04, of an IntU ot ruin and Is wnhw fell. i Pa New spring line of Schwolsnr sam ples on hand Including 01 patterns of KXiinlstte ' liandembrildered Mbes.. (omntete iine of draperies. Call Mr.! ti' A. May .100-JC. . ; , , ; :. 871 Plans are being drawn for nt least' two new business houses that will no doubt be en'otsd Just as soon' nsj weather conditions will penult. The erection of residences will also greatly j mcreaso in ma eariy spring, niouioni will do more building In Vi'ii than for many years past. Many poilu h'H1 th. city will enforce the building per mit ordinance. ' 1 ' Trench mirrors 10o at U. S. Army Oiods store.' 33 Central Ave, So. The Women's Foreign Missionary sx?lety of tho Fli-st M. B. church, will nieot at the home ot Mrs.. A. S. Hilton. 72tr West Fourth' street. Friday after noon at 2:30y Mrs. 11. F. Lindas will be program leader.' There will bo n talk by Mrs. George Kuuxtuau and Mrs. Whllruun who Is a returned mis sionary from China.' ' " Y, M. C. A, Convention To Meet at Boise The Interntate Convention of tho Y. M. C. A of Oregon and Idnho will be held at DoIm) from ths Srd to the 5th of this hionth. ' This la to' be net only a great lnilratIonal gathering, but It Is also the annual sham-holders' meeting to hear mparts on the work of the ir JUHt rlo4: to leg- 1l.it on ' malters of pulley and U" vrlnpment, and to elnet a board of di rectors to proJrt theso pellclvs Into the future. Hpeakers of Intf rnnllonul Impor tan. will b prrnt. Ocorge A. War burton, of ths Toronto annoclntlon; Obo". I). MrDHI of IrfHl Angeles, eiweu tlve --ri'tnry for the Paclfle eoait: Frank W. IVnrnnll of Now York, tho denn of th slate secretaries of Amer-I'-nv Albert K. - Robrrtn. senior secre tary of ih county work 'department of the international rommtttoe and !ulo Siamnn of the sludent depart ment of the I'selflc const sr anions tho speakers and loaders. No stronger corps ef workers has been Knthm-d at a northwest convention In many yearn. LAST 2 DAYS Are 70a one of the hun dreds of ; people who have laughed and re joiced at ' Dong. &i Bwaihbucklin jj T h e ' D'Artagnkn? ' : If not, don't miss it! '--- ' '.''l'i :'- DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Presents 4 ! "THE THREE ;musketeers". ''Great" alone describes the photoplay and Pair bank's part in it. Never Wants Anything f lis "1 tried mnny dlfieeent Winds couch medicine," writes Mrs. K. You tell that to Jack Wakefield. Ity the way, do you know Jack J. W. Wakefield? Ysu do. Just please tell; Jack you saw W. He and I were-Olson, 1917 Ohio Ave., Superior. Wis. old chums back In lilue Earth Clty."hut I never want anything ele than Minn. I d certainly like to set eyeH ou Foley's Honey and Tar. 1 usd it f r his manly form. We still live at lilue ' n,), r"",lr'n rut "' ror '")' Krnl1 hartn. My name is ueorge itoucic. leu TIM1C- :45 8:40 Tt 13 0:15. I'lUCES: Children 25c; Includes wur tax. Saturday ., il)t)lCi.MacHi,i . .- - In .- PAHvSixo Tiinr ie . 1 . ." 1 ... ..... Adults 53c . Buturday VOVG MatT.EAN In PASSING TimC1 under Soldiers Cod us plan or pay with Ehare of crop, like rent. 'Gold Ray Realty Company. tf Final hearing of tho suit brought several years ago by the- government against the Oregon & California Rail road company, Southern' Pacific com pany and others, to recover the unsold lands in the land grant made In 1S6C to the railroad, was set Wednesday by Federal Judge C; E. Wolverton for May 1, In U. S. court at Portland. "Alta Nayior, Goodwin corsetlere, 20 3. Fir street, upstairs. Phone 918-W. " ' 285 We write' burglary insurance in the Old Hartford covering merchandise of all kinds. McCurdy Insurance Agency. ..... tf Two good boxing matches aro on the entertainment proifrara and smoker of the local Elks lodge, which Immediate ly follows tho annual roll call of the lodge tonight. This Is one of the big nights of the year with the Elks. ' Hard times made easy, ouy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent; Gold Kay Realty Company. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co, The snow at Anna Bprings camp about five miles below the rim at Cra ter lake Is reported as being five and one-half feet deep.' ' Invest your savings In the Jackson County Building and Loan association. tf Edgar Wight, Oregon agate Jeweler. ' '- - - tf Amos Howell or Yreka, Calir., is a business visitor in tho city for a few days.' X' . '".",'.' . '. ' Army slickers $1.00 at U. B. Army Goods Store, 32 Contra! Ave. So. We have Inspected the reclaimed f ule lands at Klamath - Falls. We recommend these lands as an' Invest meat Paee-Uressler Co. ' tf Emll lohr who nns been confined to bis rooms with an attack of rheuma tism is able to be u? again.' Dr. Frank Roberts, dentist. Deuel Bids. . Telephone D03-R. - , , U1 All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. :' Wallace Woods, pbone 108 711 East Main street." m K. J. Hamilton of Klamath Falls, Is vlflltlnfj friends and relatives in the city fof a few days. ? ; : : ' Plcaso' remember that classified ads, locals and small ads are cash In ad vance. 'JJrlnf in your ads and' do not use telephone. ' ' ' ' ' tt 'Army shoos, made to fit your feet, regulation marching shoes and officers dress shoes at U. 8. Army Goods Store 32 Central Ave. So. "M.' 8. Johnson of Gold HID, was a business visitor In the city . Wednes day afternoon. ' A he and complete line of Package Goods. Royal Society of Le Merite Free instructions. Deuel's Art Dept A new and' complete stock of ma chine needles, Deuel's Art Dent. ' Jack my wife is with me and that we Ire on our way to fisn Francisco." Such will be tho- fun test at Trail Saturday night. 270 William Morton waa arrested by Chief of Police Timothy and arraigned before Justice of the Peace Taylor this morning on a charge of violating the city ordinance which prohibits being in a state of Intoxication upon the streets of the city. Morton entered a plea of guilty and was fined $10. T We specialise on reboring cylinders. P. F. Close st Riverside Garage. tf Mr. and Mrs. Paul II. McKse return ed today after a month In 8an Fran cisco. Mr. McKee has been In Ban Francisco on bustnoss for the Califur-nla-Oregon Power company. . : ' See property for sale at 610 E. Main street. In business district, fine and one-third (1 1-3) acres. A good buy. Phono 338-M. 23 Mistletoe street. 272 A. P. Talent, of Portland loft today tor that city after a few days visit here with friends and relatives. - Hemstitching, - ' Pieotlng, r 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Candlcratt Shoo. tf Monoys received by the United States from foreign countries in pay ment of deb's would go to ex s )ldlirs under a bill ' Introduced - In congress. This measure supplements tho Amer ican Legion's adjusted ' compensation bill.- : '- . "...-f ' ;' Get yonr calendar free at our office. R. A. llolmoo, The Ins. Man. tf A new shipment ot spray rigs was unloaded this morning and the ma chines are now parked In the afreet near Hubbard Brothers Implement bouao. - L. !' ' Mrs. Taul Hahsen corsetlere ' for NuBone. Phone 885-J. ' ' " ' ' ' tf Dowey Purdin' arrived today from tho Lake Creelt conslructlon camp of the Rogue River yalley Canal com pany, whero he has been ;wr some tlmo past. He ' has been transferred to this city and will remain hore "per manently. ' -''' --'r ,x Field blankets, hospital blnnkets and N'avajo Indian blankets at V. B.'ArmJr Goods Store. 52 Cnffttf Ave. So. The basRctball tickets and reserved seats for . the , Mod ford-Talent game which will bo playod on tho Nat floor tomorrow night wcro placed on sale at Crowsou's at noon today. :-x ' Free Tlcfl dry cleanod and pressed with other Work of any Wndl Forsytho, Dyers & Clcanors, pbone 311 and we'll call. "'' ' ' .272 '. The crack shots of the valley, both rifle and shotgun, and ooino that are uof "crack" shots, ' will engage, I a a shooting match, at tho Iamport place one mile this silo of Ilioonlx, next Sunday. 1 Tho match starts at 9:30 and continues until darts. ' ' " ' " ; -,f ' Aro you ready for the most glorious wock-end part ever offered '. you? 442l, Modford nidff. I 282 child. I has alwnys done fins work Foley's Is a pure, wholesome and abso lutely sate remedy for tho relief cf colds, cough, croup and whtxiplni. cough. Children like It and It checks sneexlng and snuffling. Sold every where. Adv. A. F. A A. M. Special communication Med ford Idgo 103. Friday even- ng. February 3, 7:30 p. m, work in F. C. r'greo. 160 L. -E. WILLIAMS. Attention 0. A. R. All members of Chester A. Arthur Pout G. A. U. and all other Chll War veterans aro requested to meet at Weeks t Conger's chapel at r."1 p jn. on Friday; Feb. 3rd Ut attend funmul serv ices of Comrade W. S. Crowell. ' j WM. LYMA.V, Post Commanor. C. A. FARR. Post Adjutant. Call for Wsrrant School District JsVv 40, Applcgate. has funds to redeem Warrant Xo. 37. Interest stoixr from dnto of publication. 271 W. H. McDANIKL. Clerk. A TOO LATE. TO CLAS5IM t'OH bAl.fc: Host Jersey Duroc boar sboats 810 each. A few sows f'i each. It. F. I). 3, box 123. Phono 2S-J 3. tr 1 1 FOR SALE Holstoln heifer. 3. box K'9. Phone 2S-J-3. R. F. D. tf DR. RICKERT Eyes : Scientifically ! Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted ; NO DJIOPH ISKJ) , Broken Lonxes Accurately Ihipllniled FAOTOBV ON rRKMlKKM ; WH K. Mnln. 1'nw.lro ' , : SaS GorngOn Stock Bone Now The Entire Cut to the Men's fine all-wool Suits and Overcoats, Men's work and dress Shoes, Odd Pants, Over alls and Jumpers. Underwear you can save about half on a Union Suit. You can save $10 to $15 on aSuit. You can save $2 to $5 on a pair of Shoes. We are selling : ft o lu) at S3o HTJTTTrt 5 A Solid Cowhide Suitcase $7.56 It's up to you if you buy without looking around, and if you get soaked 810 or $15 it's your own fault. P. S.---Just landed All sizes in Boys' Army Shoes also Dress Shoes ' . I ' ' ' - We should worry and , . get wrinkled v ill H. Wilson " ."S USP1'' VMM 4 ma MiMMiiii r-u iSTiSYJ.THf I. LJ.B Stu r d ay Special LURE ALUMINUM ROUND ROASTERS 12i IN. DIAMETER i t J . ' t I 4 ; . . $1.50 Raised (-over with one-piece knob. Vt;iit in side -for browning meats.' ". Corru gated bottom, ho may percolate around gravys and under meats keeping tlieni from burning. ' . . Soiithem Oregon Hardware Go. PHONE 300 SP0ETINO GOODS LIBERTY BLDO.