Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 09, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD '.MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OKEfiOX. TUESDAY. JANUARY 9. 102.1
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Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jensen
of Montague. Calif., an eight and one-
quarter pound boy, Sunday, January
Tin, at the I'urncker Maternity Homo.
The state basketball champions of
v-i i?n,nri, ; ,UI" y1'' Ashland hiRh school's last
tcirier by polsonins. The dK whirii i w 'legated last Friday,
wnt, ou.n.,. !,,.., n rt..,l .. ,l 1 " 1 u l,,H OIU-UlJHirS U.V U BCOre UI
...iVi.i, , , ,";', ." i 26-18 in a hart fought game at Ash
which had never been allowed to run
at lurge or be a nuisance, was ruthless
ly fed ioison by some person passing
by who evidently throw the stuff Into
the yard. The same thing happened
several months ago when Kenneth
Murray lost a fine pointer and two pup
pies from a cyanide dough-ball tosBed
into the yard. Persons doing this
sort of cowardly and cruel thing are
warned that every effort is being made
to learn their identity with a view to
rigid prosecution.
Read Mann's Wednesday specials
advertised on the local page. 24H
$6.G0 motor driven horns at the
Klectric Shop. - ,
Among the local speakers on today's
program of Farmers Week, which
A decided Improvement in the sup
ply of cars available on Oregon rail
roads is Indicated by reports recently
received by the staie public service
commission recently. These reports
show a surplus of 4G3 closed cars and
11)8 open cars on the Southern Pacific
system In this state on December 30.
as compared to a shortage of .707
closed cars and 244 open cars on No
vember 30.
You can save money at Mann's Wed
nesday. Head the specials advertised
on the local page of this paper. 246
This office is prepared to print
ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
bookkeeping machines. . Don't 'give
your orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. I'bone
us and we will call. tf"
Tonight the annunl election of offi
cers will bo held at the meeting of the
Craters club Id the American Legion
hall and every member is urged to be
present.
Dance, Eaglo Point, Sat.. nlte. 2G
Grand masquerade Jan. 24, Oriental
IJallroom! 247
The Gold Ridge mine, near Gold Mill
which has not been in operation since
last spring started two crews of men
to work on the first of the year and
the management of the mlno expects
to start the mill working in the near
future.
Nursery stock guaranteed, acclimat
ed, full line. Write today, Grants Pass
Nursery, Grants Pass, Oregon. 270
Dance! Oriental Ballroom! Wed.
night! 24
Walter Mowno returned yesterday
ed with a chock amounting to two anil . afternoon from a business visit at
. . lone-half per cent or their annual sal- Portland. He started for home from
peciais nthir nionilipra whn li.nl hapn ' Pni.(lnn,l Q,.t.....ln K.. n,.n
with the hotel over six months and : and was forced to leave the new car
less than one year were remembered 1 he was bringing home at Salem be-
land. Guthrie, lleer, Welsenberger,
Itamsay and other members of the
state championship five went down to
defeat before "Deke" Ilryant, Provost,
Altken and other old-timers In Ash
land athletics.
Phone 244, The Pantorium Dye
Works and ask about our monthly club
rates. Four suits sponged and pressed
J2.00 per month. Club members' suits
cl oil ned for 11.00. tf
Furniture repaired and made to
order. Work called for and delivered.
Phone Wm. Uradley 199-L. 218
The rather monotonous prediction of
rain for the following day was still In
force today. Despite this prediction
for Monday's weather no rain fell in
thin viclnftv filthnitfrh tt u-fta nlMttifv
opened at the public library assembly ,,.,, of tn tlme
room this forenoon were Prof. Relmer, ,.,,.,, , a KOO(1 nfle( nrun8wlclt
of the Southern Oregon Experiment ! )10noKrttIlll See Lnunspach at Weeks
& Orr. 246
You can save money at Mann's Wed
nesday. Read the specials advertised
j on the local page of this paper. 2 HI
All employes of the Osbtirn hotel
station, A. C. Allen, local member of
the state board of horticulture, and
County Agent Cate.
Suits cleaned and pressed. Pantor
ium Dye Works. Phone 244 and we
' . " , , , ,,, ' . wero remembered by the management
Hot tnmnles and chill con came ntlat tjfl gtai.t o( the ew year ljy the
. . ., , . ,tr, distribution of a cash bonus. All mem
. Mrs. O. O. Alcndcrfer accompanied . , ,,, ,,.p, ,,., ... ,.,
her husband last Saturday on his trip for t wer0 nt..
to Chicago and will remain there with i ... . ,' ...... ... . . 1
him for the next month.
Read Marin's Wednesday
advortised on the local page. 24(5
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108, 711
K. Main.
The train service from the north Is
still much demoralized because of the
flood conditions In the . Willamette
valley, although through, trains from
the north are now arriving here occa
sionally. The first one to reach Med
ford since Saturday forenoon arrived
late yesterday afternoon. The next
through northbound train was No. IS
due bore dally at 10:30 p. m., which
arrived about 11 a. m. today. No. 13,
due here at 9:17 a. m. dally was ex
pected to reach Medford about 3:40
o'clock this afternoon, and yesterday's
No. 53, which is due daily at 3:40 p. m
was expected to arrive about midnight,
and the Shasta Limited due here at
3:54 a. m. daily, was scheduled to ar
rive in Medford about 6 or 0:30 p. m.
bearing the newspapers from Portland.
Foxtrots! Waltzes!, Wed. night! Ori
ental Ballroom. ' 247
In next Sundays' Sun we desire to
print a list of the new officers of the
Medford churches' for 1923. The pas
tors are requested to see that they are
handed In not later than Thursday
noon 'of Mils" we'ekr ' ; 1 24C
Important to All Women
?.. Readers of This Paper
14 vr t'" v. ..,..!
Thousands ;wjipon .thousands of
woiTMBn.hovO' f Jtidnoy 5 at bladder
trouble, nn4 .nover.jiuspeot it., u
Women's complaints often provo to
hp nothing else but kidney trouble, or
the -result of kidney or bladder dis
ease. ' -, 1 - j . ,1 ' -
If .the kidneys nro not In n healthy
condition, they may cause tho other
organs to bocomo diseused. .
1'ou - may suffer-pnln In tho bnck,
hendaeho . and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous,
irritahlo and may bo despondent; It I
with a check for one per cent of their
yearly salary. Eugene Register.
There's no place like Holmes for
complete Insurance service.
Wed. night dance In Oriental Ball
room. 247'
C. R. Smith of the California-Oregon
Power company left today for Copco,
Calif., 011 business.
Danco, Eagle Point, Sat. hlte. 267
Danco Wed. night in Oriental Ball
room. 247
Announcement of the marriage of
Lucille Kunlz, well known Medford
girl, to Harold Babb of Ashland on
Dec. 24th, nt San Jose, Calif., has just
reached friends of the couple in this
city. Mr. Babb formerly was em
ployed In the First Nutlpnal bank
here. He left several months ago for
San Jose where he is now employed
and whero he and his wife will make
their home.
Dr. Lincoln Knllen has resumed his
practice at 213 Liberty Bldg. 24 G
You can save money at Mann's Wed
nesday. Read the specials advertised
on tho local page of this paper. 24U
Josephine county this weak Is also
holding Fnrmers Week' and a Home
Makers program In Grants Pass. The
promlnont O. A. C. and othor outside
spoakors alternate on tho program be
tween these two citios. At Grants
Puss, speakers from Medford including
Drg.- Wm. P. Holt, Robert Stearns and
Miss Grayce Telcli, the Jackson county
home demonstration agent will con
tribute talks, demonstrations and ex
hibits. .. , .
Regular communication of Roames
chapter No. 66, p. E. S., Wednosdny,
Jan. 10, 1922, at Mnsonio hall, 7:30
p. m. Installation of officers. . 246
Oriental Ballroom masqtterado! Jan.
24! . 248
Tom Semple was fined $10 yesterday
makes any one so. wnen no nenrod before Justice Glenn
Ilut hundreds of women claim that 0 Tnyior ftn peaAea glllUy t a
Dr. Kilmer's Hwamp-Koot. by restor-1 1 , ' , ... , ,',,,,
upon approaching another vehicle. Tho
arrest was made by Deputy State
Motor Vehicle Inspector J. J. McMa
hon. Take your kodak films to Palmer's
studio. First class work and prompt
service. tf
Hear tho Medford, Ore., lontnl
ol-chostra in Oriental Ballroom Wed.
ing health to the kidneys, proved to
bo Jlist the remedy needed to over
come, such conditions. '
Many send for a samplo bottle to
see what Swamp-Hoot, the great kid
ney, liver and bladder medicine will
do for them. By enclosing ten cents
10 nr. Kilmer & Co., Hlnghamtnn,
N. Y:, you may reeeivo sample sire
buttle by parcel post. You can pur
I'haHC medium and Inrirn 'Hlzn hnttlnn
ft nil drug stores. Adv. ' nlBllt,
caiiso of flood conditions. He boarded
a train at Salem and went about 19
miles on the Southern Pacific railroad
before being stalled again. The train,
which should have arrived Saturday
night got in yesterday afternoon. Mr.
Mowne reports that water in the Wil
lamette river at Albany is 33 feet
above normal level and that water is
seven feet deep on the approach to
the bridge over the river at Albany.
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
When In need of sash and doors, call
Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711
E. Mnln street.
W. O. Webster of tho Associated Oil
company who left last week for Marsh
field 1b marooned there on account of
the heavy rains in that section. Hi
expects to make an attempt to return
to Medford today by auto.
Notice has been received by P. F.
Close from the De Luxe plBtbn factory
that the price on De Luxe pistons took
a drop of practically one-third the first
Of the year. At tho present price the
De Luxe will have no real competition
, Hemstitching at Deuel's. 267
'1 The state Irrigation securities com
mission recently pledged the stnte to
pay the Interest on bonds of the Grants
Pass Irrigation . district aggregating
$1,390,000.
Oh Look! A Wed. night dance In
Oriental Ballroom! . ' 247
; Big reduction sale. Blouses $2.95 to
$7.50. All trimmed hats $4.95 at the
Vanity Shop. 247
Preparations for the grand masquer
ade bnll of Wednesday, Jan. 24th are
now In full swing and the affair prom
ises to eclipse any other dance of 11
like nature heretofore given in ' the
valley. The drygoods merchants have
ordered In a large supply of gay col
ored tarlatans and cambrics to meet
the demand for costume materials and
already many beautiful and bizarre
costumes have been designed and
made. The popularity of the masquer
ade Is permanent as the pyramids, and
the event of Jan. 24th will be no ex
ception to the rule.
Hemstitching and plcotlng, silk or
cotton, 8 cents per yard. Cor. Main
and Bartlett The Vanity Shop, tf
If you have, nome second-hand win
dow sash suitable for hotbed, phone
247 1 886-X.
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; MANN'S The Best Goods for tho Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S
JANUARY CLEAR ANCE
WEDNESDAY SPECIALS
All "Volnons Fur Trim
med Suits, ' Wednesday
only, One-Half Price. '
Men's Outing Flannel
Pajamas, $2.25 value.
Wednesday only, each
91.85
.Women's Trimmed Sail
or Hats, uj) to $8.00
value. Wednesday, only,
each .'.$1.00
.16 inch Flowered Taffe
ta, $2.00 Values. Wed
nesday only, yd...-...59)
Wide Torchon Laees,
up to .'!.",. value. Wed
nesday only, yard... .5
27 inch Ginjrham, up to
25c value. Wednesday
only, yard 12 l-2f
Children Ruberized
Hain Oapes, $5.00 Val
ues, Wednesday only,
each ."..$2.29
Snap Fasteners, sold
regularly for 5c. card,
Wednesday only
2 cards 5?
Large assortment of
Horseman Dolls, up to
$:i,50 values. Wednes
day only, each 98
New Lace Collars, Yes
tecs, Pound Collar and
ruff Set, $1.25 value,
Wednesday only....89
20 Off on all' Vanity
Cases.
Buttons up to 15c val
ues, 5f dozen.
27 inch Colonil
Ontinir Flannel,
16a vnlne, ynrcl
10
Mann's Department Store
THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY
MEDFORD, OREGON
Women's Athena Silk
and Wool Union Suits,
$5.00 value. Wednes
day only, suit $2.25
Men's Outing Flannel
Night Shirts, $1.50 val
ues. Wednesday only,
each $1.00
Women's and Children's
All Wool Sweaters $8.00
values, Wednesday only
each $3.98
'Children's Wool Sport
Sox, up to $1.50 value.
Wednesday only, pair,
65
Children's Outing Flan
nel downs, $1.75 values,
Wednesday only, each
G9 "
SO mul 52 inch All
Wool Jorsoy Cloth
pootl shiulos, $,'1.50
vnlne, Woilnes.
day only, ynitl
Mail Orders Promptly Filled.
81.48
Postage Prepaid. Agents for Pictorial Patterns.
The American Legion plans to havp
a social meeting following the business
session next Tuesday nlKht and Auxil
iary and Lesion members will enjoy a
dance followed by refreshments. Ar
ransements to have a Rood three-piece
orchestra furnish the music are belns
made.
Wed. Jan. 24! Masquerade! Oriental
Da 11 room! 47
Auto Insurance, Brown & White.
The frame work of the bis play shed
belns erected on the Washington
school grounds, -which has been de
layed thru bad weather and the non
delivery of the joists for the roof until
yesterday, will practically bo.complet-i
ed today. The workmen began to put
on the walls yesterday and by Satur
day night unless rain delays the roo
and exterior of the structure will be
practically finished. It will be a week
longer at least before the flooring Is
laid and the other Interior work com
pleted.
When better automobiles nro built,
Duli-k will build them. tf
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267-
The last of the University of Oregon
students left last night to resume their
work at that Institution and classes
there stnrted at eight o'clock this mor
ning. The majority of the students
left Sunday and only a few who had
already registered for the winter term
were able to remain until last night.
I here s a busy business College in
your home town. OWN.
Auto Insurance. Brown & White.
ixiuls Bennett, the former well
known Medford man who for years
was a partner In the Marsh & Bennett
grocery, and who has been in the gro
cery business at Bend and Silver Lake
for years past, was this week appoint
ed by the new city administration of
Bend as city recorder of that city. Mr.
Bennett, although he still retains a
substantial Interest In grocery proper
ties at Bend and Silver Lake, has been
devoting most of his time the past two
years to studying law, and Isassociated
with H. H. DeArmond, also formerly of
Medford, In a law office at Bend.
Have you tried that bis milk shake
at Devoes? tf'
The Roxy Ann Idea,' Low Prices and
More Business. . House dresses,
aprons, school dresses, made to order,
of best materials, for less than you can
make them at home. At Medford Cen
ter Dept. Store. 248'
Tomorrow, marketing day 6n the
program, is one of the bis days of Far
mers Week and Home Makers Week,
whose sessions are being held at the
public library. Both the forenoon and
afternoon programs are full of interest.
Dance, Eagle Point, Sat. nlte. 267
Fine rooted grape vines: Table
grapes, Muscat, Thompsons Seedless
lGc each, $10.00 per hundred. Wine
grape, Zlnfandell, $5.00 per 100, $40.00
per thousand. Address F. T. Bent,
Uklnh, Calif. , 248
Past commanders of tho local post
of tho American Legion will bo pre
sented with mementos by the members
of the post nt the next regular meeting
In recognition of their faithful und
valuable services. Those who will, re
ceive the tokens of remembrance are:
Ralph Cowglll, George Codding, Frank
Fnrrell and Elmer Wilson. Four
beautiful Bblid gold watch chains with
the official Legion emblem attached as
a charm have been obtained and will
bo presented to the past commanders
next Tuesday night.
For Sale New Columbia phono
graph records at half p'rico. Victor,
Brunswick, Columbia, pathe & Sonora
phonographs and records at reduced
prices. Musto Shop, 15 N. Grape street,
next to Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank.
Phone 465-J. . . tf
Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. 252
Radio fans report that interesting
accounts of the flood conditions in the
northern part of the state are carried
by the broadcasting stations In Port
land. Last night reports that a boat
had been sunk after colliding with a
pier of a Portland bridge aud that
house had drifted against a pier of
another bridge in that city wero on
the air.
For rent Piano for '6 months.
Phone 227. 246
Dance, Orth hall, Jacksonville, Fri
day night Launsparh's orchestra.
Tickets $1.00, war tax 10c. Come one!
Come all! Good time for everybody.
Morris and Ilepler. 247
A. Magnuson was fined $25 this
morning when he entered a plea of
guilty before Jnstlco Glenn O. Taylor,
to a charge of speeding. The arrest
was made by Deputy State Motor Veh
icle Inspector .T. J. McMalion.
Lean Spanish In 30 days. Medford
Business College. 250
Provide agnlnst loss, insure with
Redden and Cnnaday.
For Sale 10,000 acres of land con
sisting of alfalfa, grain and stock
ranches, orchards and tiniberlnnd,
some Irrigated; also mining property.
All property must and will be sold at
some price. Some as low as $t.00 per
aero, 6 to 10 years time. T. W. Miles,
Attorney, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg., or
Gold Ray Renlty Co., owners, 15 Far
mers and Fruitgrowers Bank, Thone
465-J.
Mildred McMnhan, president of the
t. O. O. F. Roboknh assembly of Oregon
will mnko an orficinl visit In this dis
trict the week of January 12, according
to Bertha E. Adams, secretary, Med
rord. Tho Ft clink nil convention of I.
O. O. F. of District 12 will bo held In
Ashland Friday, January 12. Olive
Kebekah lodge No. 28, ModTord degree
stuff, will put on the work in the even
ing. All Roheknh lodges In the district
nro asked to attend tho convention
Deputy Bhoriff Brudshaw, arrested a
woman Suturduy night at the Eagle
Point dunce on a charge of intoxication
and released her on $25 bull to guaran
tee her appearance in justice court
here yesterday morning.- The defen
dant forfeited the bull and did not ap
pear.
All kinds of rough and dressed lum
ber. Wallace Wood, phone 108. 711
East Main.
For sule Good used piano $100. See
Launspach at Weeks & Orr. 24 C
For Sale Singing canarieB. 847-Y.
tf
David T. Wilcox, sophomore at O. A.
C, has been chosen as the .Medford
member of the state commercial coun
cil of O. A. C, which met lust week.
One member from each city In the
state Is chosen.
For Diamond coal brlcketti, phone
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 78.
1 labia usted Espanol? Special even
ing Spanish class. Medford Business
College. ' 250
Milk and cream at DeVoe's. - tf
Will pay cash for a good used piuno.
Phone 53-M. 247
FIVES TO PLAY
Tho first basketball game of tho
season will start at 7:30 Saturday
night at the Nat. between tho Al
umni and tho high school teams, both
boys and girls.
Although nothing is known of
the girls' team this year, sport fans
are assured that they will witness a
hot contest when the high school
squad composed of Beeney, Dick und
Rudy Slngler, J. V. Watson, Jim Al
len and Raymond Knips clashes with
the stiff and decrepit old timers, ivho
will Include in their list, the Sher
v.ood brothers, Russ and Stan, "Bull"
Prescott, Dul) ' Watson, Dwight
Phipps, possibly Gene Narregan and
others.
Seals will go on sale at Crowson's
at 9 o'clock Friday morning at 20e,
35c and 40 c, and 50 c for reserved
seats. Tho girls' game will start
promptly ut 7:30 Saturday night.
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TODAY ONLY
Your Last Chance to see Glorious
, Oloria as the sensation of Broadway.
and -
WILL RODGERS in "THE ROPIN' FOOL
BEGINS TOMORROW!
America's foremost actor brings
to tlin scrri'n tho n''test lira
matlc role of all time.
JOHN
BARRYMORE
in the photoplay adaptation of
Wm. G'illctte'H Singe 1'lay
"SHjERLOCK
Foundel on
Mr-. -HOLMES"
Morics
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The local post No. 1 5 of the Ameri
can Legion . has juBt received a cer
tificate of corpbratlon from tho State
of Oregon and is now. fully incor-l
porated under the laws of the state
and will, from now on, do business
as a corporation. , .
Most of. the larger posts of the Le
gion all over the country and some
of them in foreign countries are in
corporated. Incorporation is advis
ed by the national department, espe
cially In cases where the post owns
property.
The Medford post has been incor
porated because of tho amount of
property owned by it and because of
the amount of money which the post
has handled during tho past year.
Royal Arch Masons
Crater Lake Chapter No. 32.
Special convocation Fri
day, January 12th, 8 p. m.
Grand High Priest Frank
M. Patterson will make an
official visit. R. A. M. de
gree. Refreshments served.
Order of H. P. A. F. NOTH, Secy.
248
WOMAN SO ILL
COULD NOT WORK
Gained Strength, Weight and Now
Doing Own Work, by Taking Lydia
fc. rinkham s Vegetable Compound
PAGE - - - January 1
Friday Night ..... 1
BYjfifidNGEMeNT WTH COnSTOCK IUND GEST
NAT GOLPSTEIN
4AfSG?W
IN THE GREAT NEW YORK
JvAWEfcBHT THEATRE
m
ujfh an
txen Hanoi ca at"
and a
GLITTERING, GORGEOUS GALAXY OF GIRLS
Book iiu James PTontqomerv
Lyrics by Joseph TT'Carthu
tTuaic 6u Golailvin and Harry Carroll
ALL THE TOWN WLL, WHISTLE ITS COOStC
PIUCKS: Lower Floor lliilcoiiy $l.ur, $1.10, 55c. Includes
AVar Tn.v.
SKATS NOW SKLI.1XO Office open 12 ( 1 nl 7 to 0.
Ir III
Bfc5JVMH
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOlt 8 ALU Shepherd pup, real benty,
ruii-bioodod, J&.oo. Phone DOl Ki
250
WANTED To buy a good second hnnd
piano; will pay cash. Hox 25, care
Mali Tribune. 217
FOR SALK Hed Wing Poultry yard
lino 1 Inn orders now for baby chicks
and hatching eggs from prize win
ning lthodo Island Iteds and from
White Leghorns, Tancicd Koyal.
Phono 8C5-Y. SSI
Marion. Ind. "I was all mn-dnwn.
nervous and bent over. I could hardly
arag around, let
alone do my work.
I read some letters
in the papers telling
what Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound had done
ior outers and 1
thought I would try
it Then a man told
my husband about
his wife and what
good it had done her
and wanted him in
nave me try it. I took one bottle and
could see what it did for me in a week's
time, and when I had taken three bottles
I had gained both in strength and weight
and was doing my own work. I took it
before my last baby was born and it
helped me so much. I sure am glad to
recommend the Vegetable Compound to
any woman who suffers from female ail
ments, for I know bv experience what
it can do. I have used Lydia E. Pink-
ham s Sanative Wash, also the Liver
Pills, too, and think them fine." Mrs.
Wm. Eldridob, 620 E. Grant Street,
Marion, Indiana.
A record of nearlv fiftv wars service
should convince you of the merit of
Lydia E. Pinkham'a Compound.
PAGE - - Next Monday Night, January 15
SKATS OS SALK SATTRDAY XOOX
K. J. 'aiM-n(ci- offers, the clean, wholesome
JILSICAI, ('OMKI)Y
Handicraft Shop.
Hemstitching
Plcotlng
80 per yard.
Buttons covered.
I". tl fal 1 ft Yr5TV
, "jf I
Hlg Wrll-brliavitl Flapper Chorus
Mail orders will be received XOW
I'ltlCKS: B.y to Ijil.tl.T Including Tax.
HPS: i SEEDS
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DON'T
FORGET
H'd'we
Co.
BEWARE OF, YEGGS!
N'iKht prowlers and wieldors of
Jimmies are abroad In tho hind
watch out for them. Have
you our bui-Rlnry insurance pol
icy. If not, ccl one today. The
cost is small.
McCURDY
Insurance Agency
Tel. 12:1
Modfonl Xntlonnl Hunk IIIiIr.
Medford, Orrmm
We Are
Headquarters
for nil
Farm, Garden
11 nil
Flower Seeds
Ol M TWO XKW TAI'LK
I'KAS
1lii(ih Lion
nnd The Lincoln
(Pkt. 1.1c: ll. r.0c) Post
paid. NKW TATAUMi XOW
i:i-miiv
CCMoRSEkCb.
KCtaii store 115 Market St.
.San Francisco. Cal..
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