Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 25, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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Mi:iVFOKl MAUI TlMUUN'i:. MKDKOIil). OKKUOX. SATl'K'DAY, MARCH ::. l!tiJ
Medford Mail Tribune
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PUUUIIKI KVIIUY AlTKltNOON
K.N Ki'l'T KCNKAT BY TI1W
MKUKOIIU I'KINTINO CO.
Tha Medford KunUay Kun In fiirnlll
ubacrthfira desiring a saven flay dally
nawspaper.
Office Matt Trlbtin llulMlng, 1&-S7-XS
North Kir atroat. I'hona 75.
A comollilntton of tha lmoorattr
Times, thi Mfdford Mall, tli Mtdforrt
Trtliune, th Souths Oragonlan. Tb
Aalilami Trltmna.
ROHK11T V. Rt'HU K.lltor
SITMITKK S. SMITH, Manager.
BUBSCaiPTIOW TEKVII
BT MAIL In Alvanc:
Pnllv. with Sunily Knn. year 7.t0
Dally, with 8mlay Sim, month .'6
DhIIv. wlthnut Siimtay Sun. year . S.R
Patl'v. without Hutulay Hun, month 8:"
Weektv Mull Trlliw..ona yi'r.. J.oi
Editorial Correspondence
rOKTl.ANI), Mar. 24. Medford is. George Gardner will run a bunk in
still runninK stronw; in Portland. Last J Jacksonville when ho retires from tl.
nipht a boll hoy at the Multnomah pro-V""1 court una ..notior rumor i
, , , ,it.iors Mansfield Is bents consult'
sentoa mu Isaacs witn a sincK
that
rod
HOW MUCH DO
YOU KNOW?
At what tine do yos usually he-
Rill to Rt'OW t'r-Si;ited? 1
2 What now or has been uattiod for
ns tho democratic oandtdato for jtovor- tj1( Kronoh word 'noiisoo"?
a Black ot
tenors auuresseu to .miratoro wtn nor,
tho explanation that ho reoocnizod , there
the grent French tonor from his pic
tures ami when ho Raw hint come In,
brought them rijrht up. It was a groat
moment for Modford s groat bass
raster, nd also a groat one for tho
bell boy, for ho Rot a tip nmoh lnrser
than Mumtore is accustomed to ivo
for such a. trivial service. Tho Ore
eonian featured tho jrre.tt event, and
Sunday Pun. one-year t.uo oil tha Medford delegation llVe boon ; iiniil h r.iiiin tho first of tho week, mat
II I i l r.V I II ItU-HI.MU, cn. i. ......
As far as can ho determined
Is just as much truth to one
rumor as tho other.
Ur. Tiokol joined tho Mod ford opera
Koors lenjtu today and alsi joined his
wife who Is takimr in tho aeries com-J
plete, Pr. Ticket has a pood oar for
tnusle, htit admits he prefers Rolf toi
Brand opera. Ula clubs are in Port
land and he plans to play every day'
Who owns the railroad in Pan
aro vegetables called In
3
tuna?
4 What
IhiKland?
R What ar the two Ini'Rost cities
in South America?
C How many cities have wo which
are larger?
' llow many nations were InY'olvod
In the World war?
S What wheat Is Immune from
r
Jackaoiivllla, Central I'olnt, rhotnix,
Talnt:
Dallv, with Sundav Pun, month... .75
Daily, without Sunday Sun, month SS
Dally, without Sunday Sun, year.. T.Ri'
Dallv, with Sunday Sim. on your 8 6i
All tfrma by carrier, cash In advance.
Official paper of the City of Madford
Official paper of Jackaon County.
(Jworn dallv avcrnpe circulation for
all niontha en.ltnn Oct., t21, S325
Entered as are-onfl rtwaa matter at
Hertford. Oregon, under tho act of March
I. IS7.
MEMBERS OK THK ASSOCIATED
PKKSS.
The Aasoclated l'rosa la exelualvelv
ntltled to the use for republication of
all ni-wa dispatches creditvd to It. or
not otherwlna credited In this paper, and
alao the local news pnhlished herein.
All rluhta of republication of special
dlapatchea herein are also reserve.!.
Ye Smudge Pot
By Arthur Perry.
wondering what Smudsre will do with
it. Hill isn't sj much complimented
on tho mistaken identity featttro for
Muratoro is no million dollar beauty,
but thinks the hell hop knows a rohI
voice when ho fees one. 15111 prac
tices tho scales before every perfor
mance and yesterday ate lunch at the
table next to Mary Garden. Ho isn't
like Muratoro in another direction, lie
likes Mary.
Ot course as everyone knows
tore ami Mary have a feud on.
Mura-They
Miss Kliaaboth! Putnam anil llriico
Putnam are taking in the opera motor
in; up from Salem. Itruoo. Putnam
has made a decided name for herself
in the northern part of the state as a
musical composer ot exceptional promise.
Tho pxditical wiseacres here. ieni
Benerally agreed that as far as the
republican primaries are ooucorned
Hall and Hean are out of it. Olcott
and Patterson are decidedly in it with
roruse to sioak off stase. and theiOlcott liavinK tho edire. Olcotfs
entire opera company is said to be friends, however, are certaiu that
divided into pro-Mary and pro-Mura-tore
camps. Hut the artistic impulse
is stronger than hate. Accordim: to
those who saw Monna Vanna. ("ava
lierl Muratoro's wife, considered the
love scenes almost Vo realistic.
Tho question
Churches is now
" of spoonin?
helilR discussed
In
by
Two of Medfnrd's famous Oeorses.
Gardner and Mansfield, are alst in the
Portland limelight. Tho former is at
tending the highway commission
nioetintr. Kxkins nfUT southern Ore
gon interests while the latter lias re
signed from the Tax Heduction league
Jireachera; it Uoing a trkk committed,, being out of sympathy with the league j busiest criminal lawyers in the city
t'orntueal Ike will be a cognonivn
w hich Mr. Patterson will not be able
to live down. The origin of this title
is said to be obscure. It has nothing
to do with corn mash, however, but
refers V the timo'Mr. Patterson is
said to have been in the grocery business.
It. P. Mulkey still remembered by
some of Medford's older residents is
often neon' on Kroadway wearing the
latest thing in Kaster hats. H. K. can
afford tho best for he Is one of the
9What is the turncoat city In
Afiiea? ,
10 What is the government lax on
Immigrants? '
Answer to Yesterday's Questions
I - Is Peru larger or smullor thn
Texas? Alls. Ijrser.
'.'What urt'ift Kttssiatl city did
Peter the Oiva'iilbl ? Ans. lYtro
grad. t. .
3 Why is iLinip in rtilay weath
er? Ans. ltt'oniiM it abs.ulis mois
ture. t - What iMomtrv .kes the largest
war debt u l". S.? Ans. Kiigland.
ti What kind of government hits
('.echo Slovakia? Alts. A republic.
C--Iid IrfUigfellow have a ir Ans
His son Krnest tlie.l November 24.
l'J'.'l.
T What kind of leavea has the
tedar tice? Ans. Needle-like.
S What does the word pie mean In
Kngland? Ans. Mott pie.
S Can plants he aided in grow th by
electricity? Ans. Yes.
jo What shrine is at (ha summit of
Mt. Fujiyama? Ans. The shrine of
Kiiji-S.in.
"Thrt. Word Brand Pay ,
Killed with rod blood net ion and
thrills talore. Is William S, Harts
latest ptctuiu production, "Three
Word Ileum!." which will be the fea
ture at the Pago theatre for throe days
beginning today. The scenes or the
story are laid In the far went in the
days when tint pioneer settlor hail to
hack; their patha through droves of
hostile Indians, and In the action, Mr
Mart plays three rdes- tlmt of his
pioneer lathetva rancher and the guv-
"i'nor of the state, tho two latter be
lli twin brother.
Kollow-liiK their osutpo from the In
dians, the two boy are rescued and
fate soparat
Ignorant of
f
1.0S AXUKI.ltsi Mr,m..-lnrMdr
Muity du'iii or jhi '.Seattle' Prteirtc
t'Oiist lesgiiH teniii Ima leen sold to the
t'htcttgo National league club fur the
sum of sriMi, it um nnuoiiiicdd h"ro
today. Krug roporied to Manager mil
Kllllfer.nf tho Otiha nt Waidilugcni
Park yesterday,
l.()!4 ANUKI.Krt, Mar, .V-Jack
DvmpKcy, world's heavyweight i liiuu
plon pugilist,' has arrived hero for u
lew daya visit with member of hi
family, prior t his nailing froio New
York on April II Tor Europe.
Deinpsey said he expected to partici
pate III two or three Iioiii.h while In
I'.urop" although hi manager, .tack
s them so that they hi" Kwhiih had'lioi yrt eniereil into any
each other's toe Men -e, direct iicgoibitliii'. for a match en the
Ills D'Koele, nouIIi Clilcaico, hol'o lust
iiluhl lii leu rounds, itceordliiit t '
tinwspapei'inon. A stroiiR rally in Hie
ninth and tenth put Holilnlfr In tho
lead nrier O'Koefo had led In the fifth
seventh and eluhth, '
Allow KoiIn l'llaMl1.
HKUNK. Hwltortund. March !.
Tim BwIhh fetleml tolllicll today de
cided ti hill lii-rli-.o the Itusslail soviet
deliiKale to cross Kwlx terrltot) In
hoIuk to the i i. moii rnnfvrcui'ii'.
One,
Is a
known as "Three Word
rancher who fights tho
political schemers to ruin the settler
of Trego Valley for their private gnln.
Tho other twin is the brother nnd
when the former see him In a saloon
and leeagitlxes his double, he lmer
senate the governor tifr a day and
foils the schemes of the politician.
Jane Novak Is the leading woman
and she heads a splendid suprtlirt
east of ptayeM,
Hnmd" continent or
plot oil
In London.
TOI'KK A - Kd
won two stiaighi
taoui, ltulgartiin
ISirangh-rl Lewis
falls from Joe (!eh
A Wonderful Gladiolus
at HalfJPricc
"Itoiigo Torch" I it Kronen variety,
creamy iPtn! Mulched wUh'frlmson.
n triuerul spike and lumuliis In
every way. As nil Indiieement ot
generous ue, I iffr at hit It th price
t-rdliiiiiily tisked, Ottn doteii tor 7fl
rents prepaid. I'lfty for 13.75. ()un
hundred for $' ,LT.. I have many flim
pen-nniiiis in eii iiit Ion to my gladioli.
Caialox I sent upon ro'iucsl,
W. 1., t'UIHSKY. (llndloliii Kuim''
HorltiR, Oreitoii,
more or less, by everybody, some time , m cnttinR out the appropriations for
or other. It there was no spooning. I the state educational institutions,
man would be running around the! There Is a m.nor hereabouts that
rth in covote hides, and vegetables 1 - -
would be the medium ot exchange. It I
is doubtful it spooning will ever be;
abolished, but it should be more cir-.
cumspect. and without publicity. Ai
Sparking Center should be maintained
in all towns .otherwise the cooers and !
the petters will perform in public. In
the middle ot the Specific Dieway, on
the steps of the Jackson County bank.
or wherenot.
was to do It in the parlor of
but times have changed. Nice weather
is coming on, and the churches will
not be bothered for. six months by
lovers in the back pews.
Ho asks t bo remembered t all his
friends and enemies in Jackson coun
ty. .
OuillPoints
For t in iiit ely; 1 v c v c r,
.jmlg'e us bv.
posterity will have only our epitaphs to
It is illffWmlt t. .l.u.C.t.t ft,.... 1.', 1 ''..I AI
ot. The old fashioned way I 1 ......... vv .mounr .umrs or
it in the parlor of the home, I another Columbus.
Tho trouble is, the hamnior is used too much on landlords and not
t nough on nail heads.
The worst of men have some good in them, and even the hard-
Portland newspapers have gone
Mwnv,, m.qn.1 .,.n-fi rnn tVin ct n ! .1 j
old Oreoniun intlictinK column after ' l-il?l are white under the shell.
column of gush about the warblers on I . .
t -1 1 1 nrr.-.tiii .,.a.a,i.. ii..ti.. ......
the trffs. For instance. Thursday it " """ nvsii miiim i l uninaii curs,
was so enthused that there were two
signed articles by old Dave Hak-n on
the 1st page.
RADIOLAIGS
(Corvallis Gazette-Times)
BARE KNEES. SOX
AND DRESS TALK
- . AT THE COLLEGE
Every day sime
spoken of for the
otherwise insulted.
new citizens are
legislature, and
Enemies would unseat Lloyd George quickly enough if they knew
where to find another like hiii).
"Why is a widow so attractive to nun4"
Usually it's the life insurance.
asks a psychologist.
Ahout the only thing to say in favor ofbobbed hair is that it is ob-
i viously fastened at one end.
The Greeks, who started out so ram
bunctioasly to lick the Turks, are
now pussyfooting around for an armis
tice, in a war few knew was raging, or
cared less. Many lands have endeav
ored in their wrath and: desire for
territory to lick the Turks, all with the
same luck. They are a trifle slow
about winning their battles, but they
always win 'em.
Both a living wage and a fair return on apital are possible after
one learns to make two bites of a cherrv. 4
Even after the bonus is granted there will be other elections, and
what will the candidates do then, poor things?
Husbands of GalshcTikis eating
spinach for slimness, are just able to
stagger down to the grocery store
after a can of IL
NOT KNOCKING ANYBODY.
(Salem Capital Journal)
i The play was rotten so gorge
ously rotten that-it. was enjoyable.
It is seldom that a comedy has're
reived so many laughs as the of
fering ot last evening. Whether
the show was just one more ripple
in tho crime wave which has
swept the country since the late
unpleasantness, or whether the
actors they must be designated
in some manner were just angry,
members ot tho audience could
not determine. Refore the first
curtain had risen one of the cast
explained that two or three of the
actors this timo he is quoted
were ill. ' Before the final curtain
the sickness was apparent among
many members of the audience.
The 4'-ply Pacific treaty was ratified
Friday. It was not written by a
"Second Messiah," in a moment of
hysteria, and no allegations were
made that the "heart of tho world will
break" if It was defeated.' Neither did
its author want to be "premier of the
world," and rule from a palace in
Geneva, Switz.
Lncle Sara shouldn't be unreasonable. He should remember that
he took his own ttinie to pay his debt to Lafayette.
"We suspect at times that our butcher is descended from some
jungle ancestor who used to lie in wait to got his living.
"With a feeling of spring in the air it becomes more and more diffi
cult to sympathize with the army of unemployed.
N. Y. Stocks
As wc understand it, when a country makes trouble enough to
overbalance the profit it no longer needs a protectorate.
Allied Chemical ft I've ;.)
Allis-Clwilmew - 4 I 1
American I toot sju;rur ' "9."
American ('an -I r. fi
American Car & Kouudry I'i.I
American Hide & Leather pfd.... tls.ri
Aml'r'can International Corn.... 43. ."1
American Loot motive 107.7
American Semltlng S Itefg .".1
Atnerican KuRur ' 69
Amcr'can Sumatra Toliacco 33
American T. & T. 119
Anvrican Tobacco . .... ., .'136.1
Am'-r'can Woolen
Anaconda Copper 50.5
Atchison : 98.5
Atl.. Gulf & W. Indies 2S
Baldwin Lt ft motive 10ti.7
1 alt'mcre & Ohio 37. It
liethlf heru Steel "If 70. s
Canadian Pacific I :'. 2
Central Leather , 30
Chandler Motors "l.s
Chesapeake & Ohio 60. ."1
Chicago, Mil. i. St. Paul l'2.r.
:. it. I. & P 39.7
Chttio Copper 26.7
Colorado Knel & Iron 30.5
Corn I'roductg. 104
Crucible Steel r.6.2
Krle 11.:;
Famous Plavers-Lasky 79
Goneral Asphalt f,H.7
lioneral Electric 153.2
General Motors 10.1
Goodrich Co 39.1
Great Northern, pfd T 2.".
Olinois Central 10 1.5
Inspiration Copper 4u.l
International Harvester 92. "1
Int. Mer. Marine pfd "0.1
International Paper 44.5
InvlnclIHe OU IS
Kelly-SprlnRf'eld Tire 4 3.7
Kennecott Copper 29.2
Louisville & Nashville 114.5
Mexican Petroleum 117
Miami Copper 27.6
Middle States Oil 13.3
Midvale Steel ' 33.6
.Ulssoiirl Pacific 2l.fi
NV York Central fc.,7
N. 7., X. II. and Hartford 19.5
NnrfofU & Western 101
i-N'orthi-rtt Pacific "5.2
tjkianoma rron. & iter
At the SUga Door
Tho feature attraction at the Ulalt
theatre bosinninw tomorrow matinee
Is "At the St aw iMior." a tale or little
old llroudway. It Is u vivid, true and
orUliml story of a chorus islil In tho
Now York theatrical world. At the
same time it Is far different and mora
original than the usual story of the
chorus Klrl who rise to stanlom. The
story sticks close to lirV's venue. It
Is a thoroughly human story, craiutne,
with heart interest, toiini) driima nnd
sweet romance.
The oust Includes Lillian Hove, who
is seen In the leading role, William
Collier, Jr., Huntley Gordon. Miriam
Hutiitita. the little favorite of "Honior-
exuue. ivia OKib n. Hilly Quirk tuid
Charles CralK. Tho story I one of
simplicity, yet unusual Mrenitth. It
presents Intimate view of behind the
s.'elie life, and of theittilcal tianrrilltK
house life. A great tnmiy so-net were
filmed in New York theatres.
WICHITA -- Karl Cud.l h k, l .wa;
threw link liiirlseoiui of Wichita two
out of thiee lulls
PHOENIX-Johnny Carlisle, I.n
nuecs I1.ltll.11n, olltuluuiicd Joe M.t
tr.iMtia of New OrlmiiiH and was award
ed the derision niter Nit round bout
lt-d Itrlcrs. I'tuh, deloal.-d Itulph
I'ena, Plmonlv
!fh1 Quant Jtwalry Btpalrtar.
Viaaaoua , vttinff, Waa
napatrlutfi
Batlsfnctlon Assured In
quality and prlos.
Mall ui your witti, -MARTIN
J. REDDY
i 3
DWKNPOItT. la. Mar. 35 -Murle
Schlatter, Omaha welter, shaded lcn-
Day or Night
WEEKS-CONGER CO
Funeral Directort
With Modford trade la Mrurnrd maila
ANNOUNCEMENTS
8TATE REPRESENTATIVE
f hereby announce my candidacy for
the republican nomination or rt't-r e
sentatlve In the state leglsluturo at the
May primary.
Adv. JOHN' II. CAUKIN.
1 announce myself as candidate
for Kopreaentatlvo In tho l-Klalnturt',
on the Republican ticket, subject to
the primaries in May.
Adv. RALPH COWlill.L.
Virtue is usually triumphant, and you will tiotiee that the man
who shoots in self-defense usually gets his gun out first.
, "For Sale Ford, ' good condition,
new accessories. If this car lasts a
day I will be surprised. Come milck
if you want to see it. Ask for Lee
llopp, unto camp." (Corvallis Cour-I
ier). A frank and candid man.
".Many Europeans," reports the X.
Y. World, "are in the depths of'despair
because their dreams of coming to
America this year have beeu dis
pelled." This is too bad.
ST. LOUIS, Mar. 25. The St. Louis
Nationals were defeated by the, Beau
mont, Texas league team yesterday at
Oruuge, Texus by u score of 5 to 3.
f&ippKngRhqmGS
By Walt noson
THE A)E OF CRIME,
UT THINK I will embark in eimo, make lawlessness my goa;
X why sweat ami lubof for a dime, when one can swipo a
roll.'" Thus spake young James, u growing latl, a youth of gnuce
an charm; "1 would not do it," said Iuh dad, "cfjine is a fal.ie
alarm. The spring is coining when the lu-ooks tlirouU ferny delln
will glide ; and in their cells the weary crooks will wish they were
outside. There are a million crooks in jail, who can't enjoy the
spring; they fitrured out. that swiping kale would be the easy
thing. They looked with scorn on those who wrought with scythe
or ax or saw; they went their way and soon were caught by min
ions of the law. I'd hate to languish in a cell, my face against I he,
bars, when free men raise their college yellboncnlh the fdiining
stars. I 1 hale to have a wall of stone around my dragging frame,
when cheerful auto horns are blown by lads who play the game.
Outside the men who walk aright, in virtues narrow way, are
samplying every known delight, enjoying every day. The spring
is coining m cftsoons! I'd hate to be in jail, when birds are
warbling runtime tunes in every verdant vale! 5ut go your way,
my sunny son, his weird each man must dree." Keplied the lad,
"The honest moti is good enough for me."
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Tbos, II. Simpson, ot Ashland,
authorizes his announcement as a Can
didate fur tho nomination for the office
ot County Commissioner of Jackson
County, subject to tho decision of the
Republican rotors of said county at!
tne Primary Election, May 18th, 1922
Adv,
I am a caiiilidata fur ilm iiiinOnHi i,tn
for County Commissioner of Jackson
OUntV. on the Iteuublli-un tli-kl anh.
Joct to the decision of the voter, at
me primary to oe nciu ,viay law, yjis.
Adv. GEO HUE AI.I-'OKIt. Phoenix.
Cherro Hard Wheat
Flour
Guaranteed
At Your Grovera
aelfle Oil . 4K.7
Pan American petroleum 53
Peiinsylvau'a 37. G
People's Gas S0..1
Pure Oil '.'. 2 9.7
Kay Consolidated Conner 14.8
Heading : : 73.5
Hep. Irrn & Stool , 51.7
Uoyal Jtltih. X. Y 52.8
Hears Roebuck 70
Sinclair Con. Oil 2 l.fi
Southern Factfle .' Kj.S
Southern R ail way' 21.3
Standard Oil of S. ,1 170.5
Sttidebaker Corporation lOfi.K
TetincsHe Copper .' 11.2
Texas Co 4 3
Texas it Pacific 31.5
Tobacco Products 01. H
Transcontinental ,OII 9.2
I'nlrn Paciric .:. ...S..... 132.5
I'li'tud Retail Stores , 4 4,1
I'. S. Ind. Alcohol 47.1
I'n'.led States Rubber-....! f,0.7
t niled Slates Steel !4.5
Ctah Copper 03.2
ebllnghoilKe Elertrlc 07.li
Willys Overland . S
American Zinc, Lead & Sin 14
Putte mid Superior 20
Calu. Petroleum 50.3
This Man Wss Helped
John Grab, 253!) Jackson Ave., New
Orleans, La., writes: "My kidneys were
! wojik and had a soreness nnd dull pain
, across my back. I fdt dull and Ian
Kuid nnd mv kidneys didn't act right.
I began taking Foley Kidney Pills nnd
they soon put my kidneys .in a sound
healthy condition." Foley Kidney I'llls
help the kidneys rid tho, system of
acids and wuste that cause Ifimeness,
backache, gore muscles, swollen joints
nnd rheumatic, pains, Tonic In effect,
(iiiick in action. Sold everywhere.
Merchants!
We specialize. In wrltltiK and
preparing copy; planuliiK lay
outs: writing and preparing
cataliiirs, booklets, folders and
letters. .
I'lione .TOIUI.'J, unit n-k for
llliss Heine,
Si t KSS AIVi:UTISI.(J
a;excy
9 10 West 10th St., Medford
Used Cars
Overland, 90 . . . 1$425
2 Dodge Touring .$500
Velie Roadster. 1921
model $1050
Several other makes of
used cars at good bar
gains.
Terms to Suit .
Medford
Velie Co.
29 So. Front St. Phone 732
Nordwick Eldg. '
BLUE SALE
SALE STARTS MONDAY, MARCH 27TH, 0 A. M.
Japanese Blue Lunch and Wliito Lunch Cloth.
36xC0 in,, regular price, $1.00, now..." ... "... .78c
48x13 in., regular price $1.50, now 98
60xC0 in., regular price $2.00, now $1.18
72x72 in., regular price $2.50, now
SAME AS ABOVE BUT SEAMLESS.
48x48 in., regular price $2.25, now , $l.-i8
54x54 in., regular price $2.75, now $1.08
COxGO in., regular price $3.25, now $1.98
6 Napkins, regular price 60c, now ...18?
WE KEEP NO. 1 "A" GRADE ONLY
Jap Art Store
EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AT
TALENT'S
Special Chicken Dinner 50c
We 8erv Steaks and Chops
at all hours
TALENT'S FOR GOOD EATS
PENNSYLVANIA
Vacuum lup Tires
Cords and Fabrics at
' New' Low Prices
A FREE TUBE
Given away with every Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup
Tire sold for cash during the month of
March. By your tim noV. -
Busy Corner Motor Co
' ' Main at Riverside
CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE FED. I,' lOffli'"
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGES
' lnlly Kxcopt Sunday
LV. MICDFOItD.lO A. M. LV. Il08EnUIia 1.00 I. M.
( . , :.. I ' j . , ..
CHANTS lfS.MEIFOItI) RTAOF.9
Dally and Sunday
Leave Medford
10.00 A. M.
1.00 I'. M.
4. no i'. m.
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Ijeave Grants Pnss
10.00 A. M.
1.00 1. M.
. 4.45 V, M.
Faros: Medford-Ornnln Tnss, St.lS; Grant rass-noaebneg, $3.00 1
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