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rXflE TWO MTSDFORD MAIL TM1UTNR MF.nrOKD, ORKrtOX. THURSDAY, UAUVU 1(5. JU ocal and' Personal A collet holweoii. tho ilobatlnR teams ot tho Urania Pasa and Aslilitntl IhiRh schools -will be hol't - Saturday nijtht on the question, "ll'olvJ, That ; Principles f tho Opi'tt Shop lo Altol- I ' I inhcil in American Industries." The (Two ni fires In different rrls nfl,,.,,,. ... , r .. r Md- dm city, which did no damage, ketj f(m, Snier,ori(U,nt Hedrlck of the tho fire department busy for a short time this morning. Ono was nt the litmm of John A. Wcsterlund. 516 West Muln street, for which tho flro whistle wns blown. Tho other flu fire was nt ihs home of Jck Swem on Rosb Court to which tho denaitment was privatoly smumoned as a precaution. ' Ounn Hand Instruments. Root Music i Co. .- t 305 .l-'liakes. shingles. Medfonl Lbr. Co. Professional 'gratia strings. Kot MaisIcCo. - 305 Orthnrxllfsts! l.ime sulphur JS.T5 ror i urel." "Ik-nr Cieefe O'rcliurd. TlitoBe 8 11. 310 ; John Grfrva ut Prospect, asoti SI vears and well known pioneer citizen ;of Jack'aoh county, had a serious major 'tKration completed by Dr. Kugcne Hockey of Portland this morning at the Sacred Heart hospital. His condi tion this afternoon, despite his ad vanced years and the weakening ef fects of the preliminary operation a week aso by Dr. A. E. Hockey of Port land, father cf the surgeon who operat ed today, was reported as encouraging fr complete recovery. Dr. Kupene Hockey leaves for home on the early evening trajn, antl the patient will re main under the care ot Dr. Chas. T. . Sweeney. . A class of ropairinR that gives satis- : fai'tion-- folly- guaranteed at Johnwis. Jeweler. .103 Private Obstetrical Home, Cll North Hnrtlclt. SOS So wardrobe complete without-a silk i hut Get one at the Yanit y Shop, Fri day and Saturday. SW i Tlie Parent-Teachers circle of the Lincoln school will entertain the ,'duddies at the school building tomor row night at 7:30 p.. m. A good pro gram is prqmised. Refreshments will bo served. ,' All mothers are . urged to bo present, and bring their daddies. A pleasant evening is assured. McQuay-Norris rings. Riverside ' Garage. Just received a new line of stamped goods for applique and embroidery. DeTiel s Art Dept. St. Patrick's ball at Gold Hill. Friday March 17. . 304 Agbury Roall of the Central Point district was a business visitor in the city- Wednesday afternoon. A new line of embroidery transfers of initials and monograms. 15 cents copy.. Deuel's Art Dept. ' Stamped pillow cases for crochet and eaabroidery. Deuel's Art Dept. Now Playing WILL ROGERS as Xoali Yule, liook Agent and rhitoMph-r in Sol Smith Itus- tselPs f aniou i-umctly. .;t : "a poor RELATION" Control Point srhools, nnd A. C. Hough of Grants Pss. , This offico Is prepared to print ledger bIiih'Cs, bills, etc., used ou tho bookkeeping- machines. IXm't give your orders to traveling men and have them urluteU out of Mcdford. Thone us and wo ill call. tf It Johnson can't repair your. watch throw- it aay, 3oi Hats.inf silk and straw combination, good all the year round on sale at the Yanity Shop. Friday and Saturday. , . 30.-.' Political gossip says that Ueorsv V. Dunn, of Ashland, former county judge will Ivo a candidate for the senate, run- nlns against Pen Sheldon, It is also reiiorted that Halph Cowgill has not jet decided whether he wants to make the race, for too upper or lower house. The only democratic aspirant for tho house is George A. Codding, and ho has reached no decision. French pastries for sale at Mcdford Cafeteria llasement, Mcdford Building. 30' Mr. Orohardtst: Prunins season Is here. You should havo some ot that specially prepared paint to prevent cuts from bleeding. For salo by Thompson the Painter. 12G N. Front St. Telephone 464. 305' St. Patrick s ball at Gold Hill. Friday March 17. 304 The Grants Pass Irrigation district has just placed an order through Paul's Electrlo store tor two Do laval pumps, direct connected to Western Electric motors. These pumps are to deliver 3000 gallons per minute and PiHH) gallons per minute at guaranteed efficiencies of SO and 83 per cent re spectively, two De Laval units, pump ing over thirty roilllous gallons per day have been In operation in the city or Minneapolis for over three years and have maintained an efficiency of over so per cent during 'the entire period. One of the units for the city of Sacramento showed an efficiency of S9 per cent on the test, lie Laval apparatus has a record of as high effic iency as any pumping equipment built and the -district is to be congratulated in this initial purchase of high grade equipment - All silk hats at 55 per cent discount at the Vanity Shop, Friday and Satur day. 305' Frailer . for horseshoeing1 and all kinds of plow work. 109 8. Holly. 30 Hemstitching, Plcotlng, So per ydi Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. - - tf Excavation work on the basement of the new Medford Furniture- & Hard ware building is progressing rapidly and concrete work tin the walU-of the foundation is expected to begin short ly. , . r' ' - .-.. " - 1 - All our pastries are for sals to the public. Medford Cafeteria Basement, Medford Building. 306 Several thousand dollars to loan on Improved ranch security. O. C. ISoggs St. Patrick's ball at Gold Hill, Friday March 1". v ' ' " 304 The Washington school" Parent- ! Teacher cirel will hold their regular monthly meeting tomorrow afternoon. Plans will be made for an entertain ment to be given In the near future. All members are nrged to be present, " w hen" tn seed of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or par with share of crop, like, rent Gold Ray Realty Company.-' - - - tf Sale of spring hattf lu silk and lit re combination. See them Friday and Saturday - at The Vanity Shop, Main and Bartletf " 3J5 . -The Rogue River basketball team do teateu the Murphy quintet by a score of 42 to 30 Monday night Tile victor will hrect Talent at Talent, Frida night, in the second game ot the eerie being played to decide the champion ship of Jackson county, .outside of Medford and Ashland. The Talent and Rogue River basket ball teams will play at Talent Friday night for the championship of the smaller schools of Jackson county .304 Ladies'-and gents' suits thoroughly cleaaed'and pressed $1.50;. "We are not satisfied unless you are." City Cleaning: '& Dyeing Co., 401 S. River side. Phone 474. 307 It IS faIse"econ6iny to lei your gaf meats ga,t when, for i nominal charge, Forsytta jt erg , & , Cleanejs , can fix them up for you. Phone 341. 30C -U L 1 'H 1.1 I ,1 .U. -XL- JU Guests nt tho llotejl Medford include C. J. Wnddoll of Chicago. U M. Bird of C'hico, Charles Mills and U. K. Cooper of Los Anseles, IMward Mantoll of Seattle, Fred C, Pehrum of F.ugene, and F, A. Cary and family ot Spokurtc. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Over-stuffed Davenports as low ns o0.S0, special prleo nt M. P. & II. Co. 3tS Firuiuan'a ball at Gold Hill. Friday, March 17. 304 Giant N'ooly, who had been residing near Koguo Uivor has moved iu tUut town whore he has established a gar , The , Talent basketball team won. from Uotmo River at Koswio River last Fvid:iy tight In the first game ot the finals for tho Jackson county chum- pionshlp. Thes.Meams w ill meet ugain Hr,, taking their vacation and at Talent Friday ni;:ht. 30 1 ; house Is untenanted. Many of Miss Helen llullla veturped vHtqjr day evening from l.os Augeles after a several weeks visit In that city with her brother Gardnvr. Salo on patent leather pumim, low or military heels. M. M, Dept. Store. 301 Beauty Is tho Tlrst gift that natmv given to woman nnd tho first she takes away. Medford Beauty Shop, room Mcdford Bhlir. ;UK 1 Lath, lime. Medford Lumber Co. , I Visitors arriving lu the city from Prospect this morning stated during last night four Inches of new snow Mi In that vicinity. In sheltered places around Prospect - tho suow depth la said to be about two feet, Tho recent burglaries lu Medford are causing many people to consider the security of their homes while thy the the latest sings. Root Music Co. .10j houses which havo been burnlarlsed Early Bart seod wheat (certified ! have been built for a number of yours setuU. Central IVint Feed Storo, Josso I mi the Ur nnd window fastenings L. Richardson. 304Hre not giving the service required or The gasoline storage tauks have theai.' - Any ptoco of muehluery will YOu'ir (mll,' - 'chuckle und iivuth with.Hhb homely, quaint, genial character, t hat no ' one else but tho port "larcat" of the M'rev'tt can tip. , . . NEXT SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL . Added Attraction Moving pic tures taken by Miss Louise Lovely on tho Page stage last week. .Klplijig's Immortal Story,--"WITHOUT IJKNK1TT OF CLT1KGV." etpceted that the establishment will open for business Vithlu a few- ays. Special sale You can't keep us down, we are bound to stay. For Sat- rday and Monday only, March IS nhd 10 we VIII sell heavy blue denim, 1$ and 20. We will sell heavy blue denim overalls, sixes up to 42, for Si'.c. over for $1.19. 4 pair army cashmere socks for $t.0X Hickory shirts for; Sc. limited one to a customer. The tore that gives you better goods for ss money, Vnited Amy Stores, 32 entral Ave.. South. 30l When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. ?U E. Main. Kight-pieco walnut dining room set. former price $400, now $249. M. F. & It. Co. SOS Miss Kvelyn Rogers, who has just recently recovered from several i night will ulsy at Ashland and on Sut weeks' sickness, has today resumed urtlay night at Yreka. Jeromo plans een Installed at the new Jones service. ation on North Riverside and It is with the fastenings. wear out with use and such is tho case It this Is the case at your house, cnil the Medfonl Ftirn, lldw. Co.. Phone 35J. They will In vestigate your needs and win give you an estimate on re-hardwarclng with new, mi-to-date Roods. . 3tH' Invest your savings tn the Jackson County Building and Uxin association - U' Mrs. Pant Hansen, corsetiore for NuBone. riione tSW. tr The-Modtord 1'Mlge of Flks minstrt l show scored the same big hit last night nt Grants Pass that It did In Its presentations her Monday and Tues day nights. The audience was tremen dottidy appnclattve. The performers arrived home by auto from tho Pass abont I a. m. today. Jerry Jerome, disregarding the orders or his physic ian, played last night and gnvo his usual polished performance. Tho min strels will rest tonight but tomorrow Harold Lloyd in the great est thrill comedy ecer made "NEVER WEAKEN" ' ' Also RHEUMATIC TWINGE MADE YOU WINCE ! T TSE Sloan's freely for rheumatic llacbes, sciatic;,", .lumbago, over- . r" worked musoles, neuralgia, back aches, still joints and for sprains and strains. It penetrates without rubbine. The very first time you use Sloan's l.inimcnt you will wonder why you never-used; it before." . The comforting warmth and quick reliof from pain will dcliRhtfully surprise you. Keep Sloan's handy and at the first Eign ot an ache or pain, use it. "At all druggists 35c, 70c; $1.40 Storm: Linimentra facial ruptioot are It I fay Dr.HobBon'i Ecxma V uintment. Good for pimply rie, ezenw. km, Itchinit akin, and all other ekin trouble. Ono of Dr.Bobsoa' , Family Komertiea, AnyeruueUt. DrHdbsoi -EczemaOintrnjsnt .,At. . 1 V. . , ... ., , ' uvr woriv ill luo sovui wmrr auu Jiriii company's office. Miss Rogers was forced to be away from her work bo- ause of a severe caae of la grippe and an operation which she underwent at the hospital In Medford Roseburg Review. Fireman's ball at Gold Hill. Friday, March 17. 304 Fine violins. Root Music Co. 305 Please remember that classified ads. locals and small ads are cash In ad vance.' Uring in your ads and do not use telephone. tf Jack Aitken and O. C. Ileulino left this morning as advance agents . to make arrangements for the appear ance of the Elks Minstrel show In Treka on Saturday njght. The min strels show in Ashland tomorrow night. Central Point Hotel for sale. 40 rooms; would cost J30.0O0 to build. Price today $3,300. Might trade. Price will be reduced $100 every day until sold. Gold Ray Ryally Company, phono T2S-R or 134-T. 304 Lime, cement. Medford Lumber Co. Five-piece walnut bedroom set $182.60 was former price, sale price $128.25. M. F. & II. Co. 308 The Quarterly of the Oregon Histor ical society lists a paper by Mrs. Alice Applogate Sargent of Jacksonville, en titled "A Sketch of the Rogue River and Southern Oregon History." Anoth er paper dealing with this section is one by Llndsey Applegate entitled. 'Notes and Reminiscences ot Laying Out and Establishing the Old "migrant Road Into Southern Oregon in 1846." Two watchmakers, prompt Sfrvlce and unexcelled workmanship at John son's, Jeweler. - 305 When you want dry mill blocks Just call Valley Fuel Company. Phone 76. Tho Crater Lake chapter of the D. A. R. will hold their regular meeting with Mrs. J. A. Porry, to I West Main street, Saturday, March .18, at 2:30 p. in. - The interior ot Tho- Toggery Is bulng repainted by a force of. painters. . Try our merchants . lunch. The Shasta Auto insurance. Drown & White. Fireman's ball at Gold II 111, Friday, March IT. . 304 Owing to- the Influenza epidemic which Id prevalent among the pupils and to the Illness of E. C. Brown, prin cipal of the high school, the - soiiool board of Rogue River decided to close the bnllding for the week. : Work .in the class rooms will be resumed next Monday. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, uhone 108. 711 East Main street. Bash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. New shipment millinery on sale to morrow, $4.98 to $10.50. M. M. Dept. Store.- . . . . ... .-, 304 Ralph Watson, local young man, re turned yesterday from a week's busi ness trip to Vancouver, Wn. 32 Beaume lime and sulphur: also dry. Conner Warehouse. - When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build them. tt You re-paiut your house, why not re- hardware? Estimates furnished by the Medford Furn. & Hdw. Co, 300 According to news telegrams from Placer, Ore., Ed Ktonomun and Koy Gayhart In working an old placer mine on Poor Man's creek, )ff miles west of Placer, have made a cleifn up of $1400 as a part ot a month's run.. Ed Stone man Is the owner and Is well known throughout Jackson. Klamath nnd Josephine counties. :The mine was dis covered In the early mining days. The Dramatic club of the Mcdford High School will present two ono-act plays at tho high school auditorium this evening at 8 o'clock. Admission 23c. 301 Men's suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed the Pantorlum way tor $1.50. Phone 244, n (.-. ....... - If you have a second-hand garden wheelbarrow in good shapo to sell, call m-Xu . ' to be in tho cast at Ashland tomorrow night. Wonderful new ginghams on sale to morrow, isc. 25c, 29c. M. M. Ipt Store. 304' Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop. like rent GolJ Ray Realty company, tf If its insurance we write It It. A. Holmes, The Insurance Man. I. A. Elrod, locnl traveling man. re turned yesterday from a business trip to Eureka, Calif. Mt'Call's. America's leading bitterns M. M. Dept. Store. 304 Laundry work done. Fbone 435-Y. 31$ Frozen automobile, tractor and truck cylinders welded, re-lnforced and guaranteed. Only the finest pre-hent ing fuels and metals used. Vulcan Wedlng Works. 39 S. Front street tf It. II. Fox of Lake Creek, arrived In this city yesterday nnd will apoml a few days here on business. Spec hi! allowing M ladies' suits nnd coats tomorrow.'- M. M, D-pt. . store. 304 E. Burnhnm Kalos toilet requisites have had an international reputation since 1871 and are quallfiedly the Ix-st of their kind. For full particulars make inquiries at Medford lirauty Shop, rouftu 429, Mmlford 1tldg. .log Phone. Johnson "' for correct time. PhoBe 131-J. 305 O. L. Davidson who hus been visit ing friends and attending to business in Lob Angeles will return tho lost of the week. Special showing of ladies' suits and coats tomorrow. M. M. Dept. store. 304 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tt ,t;iisu,V, Wlinbci'ly of lli'suluirg who Is well knovui In Mcdford Uuvur.h bin former connection with the Internal revenue sew loo, and wv was nioro recently ono vt tho orgaulzem ""'I ciiMhier of the American Nnlitmul bank of Klamath Falls, lias purchased h i Interest in the Flr.d Statu and Suvliots hunks of Roseburg, and has boon elect ed cashier of that Institution. Wlm beiiy was for several yeara cnsliier ol the Dougtiin National bank, lie was offered the position of state bank ex aminer recently, but will remiilu In the hitnUluK bualnoss lu Kosebut'K, , Wonderful tiew ginuliams on salo to morrow, ISc, 25c, 29c. M. M. I"i't Store. " - KOI Repairing on ladles and men's wear ing aptmrel neatly dont, Charges reu- sonnble. Tho tentorium. Phono 214. Throe-piece reed livn.g room sets. sjioclul $108.15. M, F. & II. Co. 3e! Wilson Waito will leave next week for lWtbuid where bo will ntteml the grand opera season In portld. Others who will listen to tho aonghTora of .the Chlcagu opera company from this city aro William F. Isaacs nnd Arthur Uiuelrlgg. McCall's, America's lending patterns M. M. Dept. Store. 30t Everywhere you looK you tee n Chevrolet. tf " Four-piece mahogany bedroom set, former price $540. Special $321. M. V. & II. Co. 30S Mr. and Mrs. San ford Jones ot Salem are guests nt tho Hotel Holland as are J. F. Hackett of Klamath Kails. W. C Stone of Portland. II. II. Fox of Lake t'ret'k, w. II. Corblt of Taconm. Mrs M. V. llalvorson mid sou and P. S King of Sul in. Salo on patent leather pumps, low or military heels. M. M. Dept. storo. 30 1 New and second hand planoa bought and sold. It. Q. Launspnch. phone 016-R. Have uo overhead expense, see me before buying or selling. 32 Car hardwood flooring Just in. Try some. Medford Lumber Co. James T. Grieve and wife, and Mrs. Tom Harriott arrived in the city from Promct this morning to be near the bedside of John Grieve, father tf Mrs Harriott and Mr. Grieve, Incidental to the serious Oeratlon that was per formed on him hero this forenoon. Will tho party who look tho brown overcoat at the Net dance last Satur day kindly leave same at Hie Tribune otfic. ' 304 ..' U. ...J ..Li I - J 1 ... M !. I '.!.. . . L a Legal Guarantea Givarv Atk la -e (llistvntt Pik- TrntliMat. HKATH'M Itltt'CJ NTOItK 128 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. C75-M. Phone 300 WANTED To rent a furnished house by April 1. Shell Co. Phone hx. 30 (WANTED Two young ladles to room and b'ard. liiont) 731-11. 303 FOR KENT Desirable two-room suite, every modern convenience. Apply 410 Medford lildg. tt WANTED Position as stenographer or genera! office girl; best of train ing and experience, llox No. 17, Tribune. . , . sue FOR 8AI,E House, furniture nnd small grocery storo. Jacksonville, ' oppomte diMMit. llox 12i. 300 FOR SALE OR TRADE Sumsoii llghl truck, fine condition. Phono 915. 30 STRAYED OR STOLEN lilnck and white setter dog. License No. 30. -.Tel. 390-W. t I ' 1LO Men's Wool Suits 34 to 42 Latest Styles AUThisWeek $14.28 U.S. Army Shoes $3.25 Boys Suits V $3.50 8x10 Tents, 3-ft. wall $10.00 - Dozens of Rugs, all colors, 27x54 Work Shirts Overalls . . Jumpers COLD IN CHEST Do the right thin and be sure of speedy relict. Ullen chest cold ana tore tnroai o over night if you uie ' , . . BEGY'S MUSTARINE Better than a mu$Urd plaster, docs the Work and doi it faster will not blister 30c-60c yellow bo. ' CANDY SPECIAL Vogan's Butter Straws 37c Tho Full Pound F O O T- F IT T E!R;S" t ViMra i""". y"vt Seven Points of Supremacy i I."TIm ! Imlh. r iianl In 'TiioT-HTTI'lm' l .f Hi Iwit iiiialtiy ubllnbl. Even tax Ininlra r ml trmn .lomlunl nitioli luaihi-r. I ''imT-PITTKliS" on- llio lr "hi. In Ilia orM hln full h-HBiS tui anil "li Iraltinr lv !. Till, fi-alure prrtrBI. ri'plu at IU Up ud w.c a .mmilh uulvr nnl Iiit iirf.i.. . TI'O tiilr ar Imttl.i.-r rlminirll.-.t ... thai- Uirlf 01 UBliHir auliil i.iilx.l'o Then- l ami r t.n.ui lr a tot Bllrr. A aaiall pl"- f lo H la url tu .r'Vriit naktno. 4. The Calfoalo lnl.. routdrr imi-krl la if iirnl V.lim. ff II llw r un Iti. it. Tlii-rr l h.i rMii.'h atirtat I" fub acaln.t. 1. TiMlT-FITTKIt" lu-rL a'" '4 .In. t l"Hi!rr limn frmnr urd THr fl aitill!ln:!l .'ii'l'"" I" '" nn'' Bu'' li''"" "" ""'rl and -ar of l , Thn vomit l rwhlntiixl a llli .ni ilii'k. TtiU nl,..rl. I.. i.ii.l.i iin ifam I In- lml, I lit k"--. i!j un,, Ifom i-rn lint and liol.U (ho .hiv lu b .( . f. K.tmoti't' ffHtT KITTKU" arn ill.-. t-HiT-MTti:!!'" ltw fit th f.Mt snntflt- I'.Milt in .-mtititii lou l.i.t t V tfuiM-1! " f'"l Pk. a dori..r' Ixindair. "riwr-tTi'l ::j ' give t'tuif"rt. hfrltt nuJ Ai'iar.uia., Can You Buy a Better Shoe at Any Price? KtHlT-r'ITTKKS' urn ttn only iihii'm kIioch which hnvc nil of tltVKf futfuA' uy otlwrs.t"fe.i liiiiiiH n Hyuilitil,) ii'tv thoi', nmku tllt'Pl pinvo it ly culliiin a un in tvo mi ynil ciiu sec UX in lie. iiciilh tlii' ifilUlic! Niii fncc. Wo utiinniitii' 'FK)T-Kn"l'l'.l!S' in In- mail' t Hni. lciiihcf nil 1 1 1 u ' !i . N piipcr Tilicr or aiilislituti- iin mhpiI. V liiivo Ih'iii iip'iiitiil KXCI.I'SIVI". ACl'NTS for tliiw won ilcrful hinted. i 'KtHiT-KITTKU in fur hl-.r. t ome in fur ilnllnr vnliif in ii shot;.' You can sec n cut opi'i uud h t us fcltnw ynil di.lhir $7.50 C. M Kidd &Co. Keep Bowels Open A freshly brewed cua oi Calcry Klal rv.ry nlht drlv.4 nut BoUnnoutaruU. Ton. up liver, brlglttendullcvca hanlshullow Mn. 30et. pkg. Drew jomtlo-nmht fifth. V'hol. timily. CELERY KING S'AUTO TOPS for less Med Tent & Awning Works 'Opposite Depot, 151,98 59c 98c 98c Work Sox, 3 pair 25c Black Sox . . 10c Brown Sox . . 10c $3,50DressShirt$1.75 A good Dress Shirt, coat style . . 98c Blankets, Quilts, Pil lows, Trunks, Suitcases and Bags Everything for Less That's' AHToday Will II. Wilson Kodaks (let your kotlak now. Learn llif little tilings net'csKjiry to jrt juiek, jooil t ii'tui't's, 'then wlun vacation conies you art ready. Medford Book Store 34 N. Central St. AUTO TOPS .- ., for lo3i ivied. Tent '& Awning Works . Opposito Depot. DR. R1CKERT WOOD! ITr $2.M Tl. r an.l up. I 'tali V.KK toitl I (1.50 Turn ' MEDFORD FUEL CO. (W t lr und Third nooo2l2 SEEDS SEEDS A full lino of n.'llablo bulk nnd pack ago Sum! from 'loux City, , 1 lown, ntirnery. I Suiirlau 1'olnloo Mooila j Lee Watkins Feed Co. I'lioiio Will , " I 307 So. Vmni DRY WOOD it i . . Two Tier .12 inch Pino, Ono Tier 12 inch Oak nnl Laurel, all for $2.75 a Tier. ' CUT RATE WOOD YARD a t.g. 9 jgssssassssssss Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted : NO imoi'H t'HKI) ' llroken Iiiiiwd Aocinnlr-ly Ituplleatod 'KAOTIMIV . 1'HliMIHKS ;(H V'.t Miiln, l'MMr SENSATIONAL Olclsmobile Four Touring Car $1385 .i - . at Mtdfordf i ; Busy Corner Motor Co. Main nt IIIvpi uMo