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TVFOftD MAft TRTftTTSTTC, MTIDFOTID, OftKflOV. TTTT'TJRBAV. .TAXTTAftV B. 105." VKCTR TWO" ocal and Personal Tho fire department was summoned by phone to the homo of Mr. and Mm E. A. Perry, Hil Ready avo., lit mid nlKht lnt nlBht, because of a small fire scare orliilnatlni; from the fire place, which caused sllKht damaKo and was extinguished by tho firemen with the chemical apparatus. This Is why tho firemen are today smokinK a box of fine clears, the Rift made to them this mornlni; by Mr. Perry. 2000 home grown Old Homo pear on ussurlcnsls. Bettor make It snappy. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone IIMI-J y44tf M. F. Martin will be In town for tho next few days to demonstrate his va rious remedies for livestock. He will ho ready to discuss with you renardhm' tho care of your cattle, and In case of disease, will suggest to you a proper remedy therefor, free of charge to you. M. K. Martin. Nash lintel. 247 In the list of appointments for the ensuing year made Tuesday night by Mayor O. O. Alenderfor, was that of 13. J. Runynrd, the veteran market master, for another term. Riverside Community club dance Saturday night, January lOtht. Alford Imperial orchestra. 248 Palmer Piano House rents pianos, tf Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Wilson and little son are visiting their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Wilson at Itunchu- El-Nldo. Buffot sets, luncheon cloths nnd dresser scarfs on sale at Handicraft Shop. 250 The Pantorlum does all kinds of pleating. Phono 244. 206tf Mr. and Mrs. Ij. J. Partridge and family and Miss Mabel Carney, tho noted educator of Columbia university, of Now York, are among tho tempor ary visitors In the city from o, dis tance, as are also Mr. and Mrs. W. If, Ijuighlln of Buffalo, N. Y and W. U Talhot of Chicago. Wanted Bids on R-radlng and grav eling on Palm street, bclweon Peach street and Rose avenue. For particu lars see City Supt. Davis. 240 We pay cn-sh for usod pianos. Pal mer Piano House. of The Cavemen will hold their first mooting: of the month on Thursday evening when Charley Talent nnd A. W. Jones have been informed that they must undergo tho tortures of initia tion. The new members are whetting their appetites to bo In condition to devour tho raw meat which must bo choked down before they are allowed full privileges of membership. Grants Pass Courier. Columbia plnster wall board. Call for prlcos, Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Don't forget the card pnrty given by St. Mark's Guild at tho Parish House, Friday, January 9th, at 2:3". Cards nnd Mah Jongg. 35c 24G Mr. and Mrs. I,. A. Mlnkler left to day for Burlmnk, Calif., where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Jonos, parents of Mrs. Mlnkler, live in Uur bank. Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Handicraft Shop. tf See Valley Fuel company for ull kinds of fuel. Hpocinl prices on tno only dry fir slab wood in tho city. 179tf A. C. Joy, president nf tho Jackson County Farm Bureau, was among the Ashland visitors in tho city Vi oiinos day. Riverside Community club dnnrc Saturday night, January 10th. Alford lmnorlnl orchostra. 24 S Genuine Bosch Mngneto parts and repairs. Electric Hhop, Eighth nnd Hart let t. tf Merl Onrnett has been transferred to Salem by tho Standard Oil coin pany and is In charge of a station there. Mrs. Garnett accompanieu him to Salem. W. R. McKlbbin has taken Mr. Garnett'e placo In tho sta tion hero. , For Band nnd gravel phone 912-.T. Samuel Bnteman. 44tf Columbia plnster wall bonrd. Call for prlcos. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. ' Rain late today or Friday Is tho of ficial weather prediction Issued this morning, the minimum temperature of which was 34. following yesterday's maximum of 37.5. Today was ono of cloudiness with a slight mist falling at times, nnd sunshine. Don't forget the card pnrly given hy St. Mark's Guild at tho Parish house Friday. January 9th. at 2:30. Cards and Mah Jongg. 35c. 24l' 2000 homo grown Old Homo pear on ussuiiensis. Better make It snappy. Eden Valley Nursery. Phono (1H0-J-2. 24-ltf Escorted by 00 winners of minor prizes In tho national lighting essay contest, Miss Julia Oroo, winner of the grand prize, took the platform In Lincoln high school auditorium at Portland on Tuesday t" receive tho certificate of ownership nf the $l5.no0 homo that is to be erected for her. The auditorium was filled with Miss (Iron's Bchoolmates nnd with visitors at the ceremony. Miss (iroo is vice presi dent of tho senior cluss of Lincoln high school. Sale of buffet Bets, luncheon cloths and dresser Bcarts at Handi craft Shop. :r,n ri $3.00 for flmir. Do you suppose you arc sav ing money by baking at bomet Figure it out for yourself and the n you'll want Fluhrer's Milk Bread. At Any Grocer Clushca between Mayor O. H. John son and members of tho city council at their first meeting Inst night ended In a deadlock over the appointment of a street commissioner and chief of police. As a result, Chief of Police G. W. Mc.Vnbh, and Street Commis sioner Frank Merrill are still In of fice, and will remain there until some name, acceptable to the councilmen, is suggested by Johnson. .It may be that these two men will be appointed to the office. In tho case of Merrill, iho councilmen appeared determined to keep him in office, In spite of May or Johnson's slntmcnt that he was supporting C. W. Fraley, former street commissioner. Thornton Wiley, new councilman, was the only mem ber of tho board to vote in favor of the acceptance of Mayor Johnson's rec ommendation. In the case of MeNalih, three of the five members of tho coun cil refused to accept J. W. Hatcher, .Mayor Johnson's nominee for office. Ashland Tidings, Geo. (i. Hewitt, Income tax advice, accounting and counsel. Room 405 Medford Building. Telephone 3211. tf Riverside Community club dance Saturday night. .January luth. Alford Imperial orchestra. 45 Mrs. J. O. Grey left Wednesday evening for Oakland nnd San Fran Isco for a few week's visit. V bile In Oakland she will be tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Grey. Social dancing by appointment. New classes starting for children In Rus sian Ballet. Miss Helen Rodolf. Stu dio in Nalntorlum Bldg. Tel. 1109. 24!) Fancy meaty netted gem potatoes from Yakima, Wash., $2.50 per hun dred, delivered any placo In city. John son Produce Co. Phono 07. 241 No. Fir stret. 177tf Included among the temporary vis itors from Portland aro the following: D. M. Baker and family; A. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hurley, A. Stonig, A. W. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Ferguson, R. K. Lee, L. P. Dulst, IJ. C. Denmark, G. A. Wilson, O. W. Ull lespee, Charles M. Peterson, M. Harry Peyton, J. G. Archer, C. I . Archer, J. C. Felton. W. J. Jessee, H. 10. Haines, II. Gould, H. 8. Finn and M. Fried - cnthol. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Selling out, ranches, autoB, phono graphs, household goods. Gold Ray Realty Co. Tho B. Y. P. II. of tho First iinpusi church will hold their monthly cov ered dish Bupper and business meet ing Friday, 6:30 p. m. In the church dining room. A social time will roi low. A large attendance of young people Is urged. Coal brlquots. that clean tuoi. linn- son Conl Co. Phono 239. . tf Geo. G. Hewitt, Income tax ndvlee. accounting and counsel. Room 400 Medford Building. Telephone Jjn. tf Daughters of Civil War Veterans meet Friday night, tho 9th. Insinua tion of new offlrers. All daughters urged to be present. Have you tried that big milkshake nt DeVoe's? The Art Shop Unique for the out-of- tho-ordlnnry things. Jane Snedlcor. z 7 u " Tho Jnnunry meeting of the Lincoln Pnrnnt Teacher circle will be held on January 9th. at the school nt 3 p. m. Reports of tho entertainment will lie given at this time. A good attend ance Is desired ns this Is the last meet ing before the beginning of tho new semester. Geo. G. Hewitt, Incomo tax advice, accounting and counsel. Room 405 Medford Building. Telephono 320. tf Seo Charles A. Wing to buy or sell your homo. Palm block. 245 R. 1. Richards of the Southern Ore gon Gas company returned this morn ing from a trip to Hoseblirg. Try our dry wash, 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Ijiundrey. Phono 873. tf To buy your homo see Charles a. Wing, Palm block. 245 Sprague Helgel of Seattle and form erly of this vicinity. Is a business call er today, who arrived yesterday, hav ing stopped oft en route from Klam- nlh Falls. Soe Valley Fuel company for tno host nnd clennest Utah and Wyoming also eastern anthraclto coal. 179tf Twenty pounds of red beans, fi. Hutchinson & Lumsden. -'50 Aiiliniieh hatcheries of the state risn commission held 80.000.0(10 eggs nnd fish during the recent col dweather, no losses were sustained, according to Hugh G. Mitchell, superintendent ot hnteherlen. Aberdeen ' Utah Conl. utiurs nesi. Hansen Coal Co. Phone :J9. I""' Geo. G. Hewitt, Income tax novice, Henry Wolff of Chlloquln Is spend- W. J. Kerr, president of Oregon Ag ing the week In Medford transacting rlcultural college, Is III at his homo business. J at Corvallls, following a trip to south- Package goods are on sale at one- J crn California on which he failed to half price. Handicraft Shop. 247 obtain the restored strength expected We pay for ashei, and Bell dirt from the rest and chunge of climate, cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. Medical specialists say he Is sufferlng tf from nervous exhaustion, traceable Miss Ada Brewster, tho home dem- partly to tho Injury and shock received onstratlon agent, motored to Lost ion June 28, lust year, ho the car ho Creek district today, for the purpose was driving collided on the lower of conducting a. class In sewing. I Columbia rlger highway with a truck Columbia plaster wall board. Call driven by a Japanese. Medical spcclal for prices. Walluce Woods Lumber lsts are hopeful that with complete Yard. rest and tho best of care he will be re- Dallas Is experiencing another mild stored to normal health, "oil boom." representatives of the! Krank p Fllrrvl fo,.merly a well Honolulu Oil company of San r ran-1 kl)()Wn Ml,,for(, re(1dcnt. but now of Cisco having secured several leases ,ieIl(.n Clllif ,, (llllI,os,,d of recently for the purpose of drilling for nj8 ,wo huUBP8 on j.outh oakdnlo to oil, according to tho Portland Jour-, jt A H,.umlre. ""!', , . , J. F. Nlckersoii. special agent of the Wanted Party with 300. Good. Xorthwestern National Insurance com Mall Tribune, Box H. 248 mny wu!) ft buBlm,slt viMltor nere to. Mrs. Dave sergeant was among the day from Portland, visitors In the city yesterday from J Included among the visitors who Ashland. Inrrlved In the city on Wednesday from Geo. G. Hewitt, Income tax advice. Jtho state of California, are: C. V. accounting nnd counsel. Room 405 Parks of Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. W. MeCford Building. Telephone 32H. In Tenkins of Sacramento. J. Y. Hill tf and E. S. Canfield of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray K. Wright of 60 N. Orange ji,-s. Mngeman and Arthur llagenian street, who had her tonsils removed of Hollywood. George K. Ryan, V. D. yesterday morning 1h reported as get- : Ryan, C. J. Hall and Mr. and Mrs. J. ting along nicely. t. Jones of Los Angeles, and P. W. You can qualify for a good position 1 Oerbnrdt, P. C. Gerbh.irdt. Al Smith. by joining our Intensive training John P. Ryan and P. II. Lsher of San calsses now. Medford Business col- Kranclsco. lege. OWN. 24G I D. M. Baker of Portland, field sll- Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Mch.ce re- i pcrintcudcnt for the Pacific Savings turned on the Shasta this morning nnd Loan association, called on Brown from San Francisco, where they have Hn(j white today on business in con- been for the past two weeks. ' nection with the many loans which the We pay for ashes and sell dirt organization has in Medford. cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. The work of flushing tho city hy- " jdrants by the street department of tho Fred Colvlg, of the Internal revenue aednmcnt which got into them bc- department, is spending a few days (.UUH0 of tho flood conditions of last In Grants Pass. Mr. Colvlg states that week caused by the big rain storm and ho will be hero from Medford about melting snow in tho hills, has all been the middle of February to help local , c(mii doted, and tho city water Biip- people make out their income tax re- nlay has almost regained Its usual turns for tho federal government. ! clear color. Grnnts Pass Courier. Mllo Whltlock. who has just finish- Package goods are on salo at one- PJ nutting un eight tons of Ice for the half prleo. Handicraft Shop. 247 MacKenzie hatchery, leaves this morn- A Schoenfeld, a representative of (n fol. tne crooked creek hatchery the Joseph and Feiss company, of where four tons of Ice will be put up. Clovelnnd, Ohio, was a business caller .The co is necessary In shipping young in Medford on Wednesday. fish during the summer. Klamath Hemstitching 8c a yard. The Van- v,,.... Ity Shop, Bnrtlett and Mnln. tf 111 tne oily on temporary houjmui us are: William Duby or Baker, s. u. Knumgnrten of Corvnllls. O. M. Duke of Bend. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hull of Dallas. Mrs. A. E. Ivnnhoe of ijl Grande. F. A. Williams. Helen H. Shea nnd dnughter. A. II. MrCleod. Roy A. Klein, and K. C. Halley of Salem. C. F. Dunham. Raymond Skinner, M. F. Hatheway. Dan J. McKennon. Nli h Chapman and R. H. Morlnn of Ku gene and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Offiett, A. C. Hackney. C. C. Kelley nnd E. A. Genry of Klamath Falls. Marcelling, facials, scalp treatments. Bob-Inn Beauty Parlor. Phone 810 248 The Infant daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. lloppin died at the Sacred Heart hospital, January 7, 1925. A private service will be held by Father Hamilton Friday morning 1 over the gross postal receipts for the BEN PLYMALE IS FIRST VETERAN TO other gasolines. Tanks of curs should he empty before uny Gt'mn 1h placed therein, othervine tho ooinpiir Hon with other RHNolIncs cannot he noted, they maintain. Jnneti and Klikpatriik, Inc., and tho Crater Lake Hervire Station will handle General tins In Medford and dealers In other southern Oregon towns havo heen selected to bc 11 this product. From now on veterans of the World War In the city und county who filed their Hervlce claims for adjusted compensation Home time uo will he receiving govern nmnt compensation certificates, mailed from the United States Veterans' Bu reau at Washington, D. C. The first certificate received In Medford was hy Hen Ply male tho other day In the form of a paid iy 20 years' insurance policy amounting to $1503. There are many local vete rans, who served in the same com mand with IMymale hero and In fiance, entitled to similar amounts, if they make applications for the ad justed compensation in the form of paid up insurance. A veteran en titled, in the compensation insurance adjustment to $1 a day for service in this country and $1.25 a day for ser vice abroad, multiplied hy 2 and one half, and varying on account of ape at the time of service. Of course, the older a man was at that time the Jess insurance he receives. Those local war veterans who have 'not yet made application for adjust ed compensation are urged to do so at once. Application blanks can be obtained from Lee Oarlock, adjutant of the Medford American legion post, or at the United States army recruit ing office In tho federal building of , this city. I WASHINGTON'. Jan. 8. Views nf presidents of the federal farm loan j banks on possible means of Assistance WASHINGTON, Jan. - 8. Tho J French debt situation appeared to ' have resolved Itself again today Into 'a waiting attitude on tho part of tho J Washington government for posslblo further light on the suggestions as tto a refunding arrangement prevented in the memorandum of French fi nance Minister Clementel. While ex amination of M. Cletnentel's "personal and l.nofficiiii" communication to , to the cattle industry through Increas- Ambassador He-rick has not altered ed financing facilities has added tojthe attitude here to nccept It as a the wealth of data today before the I hopeful sign, it has on the other hand president's agricultural .commission Tho bankers appeared before the commission late yesterday to discuss proposals for aiding the cattle men. which the commission Is cons'dering through the four channels of finance, tariff, transportation nnd marketing. It hopes to recommend a relief pro gram . for this branch of agriculture within two weeks. Later In. the week the commission plans to invite lenders of the national ouncll of farmers' co-operative mar disclosed no concrete proposal for re funding the French debt that might offer u definite foothold for tho launching of formal negotiations. It has in fact, provided no elaboration of French views on the question be yond whet ulrendy was known to Sec retary .Mellon through his conversa tions with Ambassador Jussorand. With tho possibility of more light being thrown on the situntion by fur ther advices from Ambassador Her rick, It was liclleved anv decision as Holing associations now In convention to n formal request by tho treasury hero lo dlseurs with It plans lor as-1 secretary for specific details from M. Mstlng the cattlemen through central ized marketing. The steady and substantial growth of .Medford Is again shown in the gross postal receipts for tho calendar year, the compilation of which has just been completed by Postmaster Wm. J. Warner. This compilation shows that during the calendar year of 1924 the gross receipts amounted to $,'15,501.20, an Incrense of a trifle over il per cent tho Perl Funeral at 1 1 o'clock home. Practlcnl evening courses In sales manship and public speaking will be gin next week at tho Medford Business College. Intensive Individual Instruc tion at class rates. OWN 2411 Warren Patterson of Central Point and a former Klamath county farm er has been In Klamath Falls on a visit this week. . 2000 home grown Old Homo pear on ussuiiensis. Better make It snappy. Eden Valley Nursery. Phone 6S0-.I-2. 244tf Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tim-sell have as their guest for n few days. Mrs. Bur- sell's brother. Mr. Coram of Kugene. Wanted Bids on grading and grav eling on Palm street between reacn street ami Rose avenue, ror particu lars see Cltv Sunt. Davis. 248 Mrs. Fred Copple was among the visitors In the city today from Jack sonville. Why not build your driveways with our graded crushed rock anil mnlio them permanent. Medford Concrete Construction Co. 2461 Josephine nnd Jackson rnunty dairy farmers stnrted January 1 on one of the most forward and progressive steps yet taken to Increase the profits from the dairy business, when the Rogue River Valley Cow Testing asso ciation started Us year's work. Thlry farmers with approximately 450 cows will Jol ntogether In the-formation of this cow testing association, nnd will hlro their own man to test their rows, j Assistant County Agent rowier is or ganizing the work In Jackson county. cnlcndnr year of 192:1. The receipts of the December quar ter of 1924 shoy all Increase of 5 pel cent over the -receipts of the corres ponding quarter In 1U23. Plrtin-es Progivss. Norninn Hapgood, editor of Hearst's International, thus pictures progress in his January issue. "The founders of our nation could 1 not guess that the manual laborer in a century and a half could afford to I send a letter around the world, talk j with his friends miles away, have a private onninge going as fast as the horses of George Washington, get yes terday's story of the world at his breakfast table, see the events of the world on a screen In the evening, or listen to orutlons und music from hun dreds of miles away. No doubt If we could come back to earth In 2025 we should be as astonished as old Ben Franklin would 'be If ho could look In on 1925." Notice rytllliins. Deputy Grand Chancellor Hlcker son will install officers of Ashland lodge. Friday. January !Mh. Lets go. 247 JONKS. C. C. Staple drugs at DeVoe's. Southern Oregon motorists will welcome the announcement that high test General gasoline will be on the market and they will be able to se cure it nt conveniently locuted Inde pendent dcnlors in vniious parts of this section. The list of dealers as yet Is not large but among them are those who are known to give the best possible service to the motorists. A wider dis tribution of this favorably known gasoline to dealers In other localities of Jackson and Josephine counties will be given us soon as Judy and Frohbach, Inc., the wholesale dis tributors, cover the territory they serve. General gasoline is retailed and sold wholesale' differently than any other of the gasolines marketed here. There will be no company owned ser vice stations nnd nil of this gasoline will be sold through reliable inde pendent doners The General Petro leum corporation, with assets of one hundred and twenty-four million dol lars, has assigned the distribution of General to J. W. Judy and H. O. Hohbach, two well known Medford residents. These men own the land on which their plant Is located, their warehouse, thirty thousand gallon storage tank and the motor equipment used in the delivery of gasoline. They are de voting their entire time to this busi ness nnd have employed Everett Car kin and Tom Johnson, both experi enced in the gasoline nnd oil busi ness, to assist them. Motorists have been quick to rec ognize the quality of General gaiollno in the localities where they have hail the opportunity of securing t, and the local distributors are confident that this product will prove popular with southern Oregon motorists. In order to give It a fair test as to power, mileage and evenness of ac tion, Mr. Judy and Mr. Frohbach urge motorists not to mix It with OFF TO PRISON ST. JOSEPH, Mich., Jan. 8. Charles E. Ruthenberg. communist leader, who Monday was sentenced by Circuit Judge Charles E. White to pay a fine of $5000 and serve from three to ten years in the state penitentiary at-Jackson was on his way to prison today. He was in custody of Sheriff Fred C. Franz nnd was escorted from the county jail before being informed of the slate supremo court's action in denying his request for ball, pending his contemplated appeal to the United States supreme court. lenientei, n his suggestion would be held in abeyance. It was said definitely at the state department that the informal nature of the French suggestions did not war rant the calling of n special meeting of the American debt funding com mission to take, them up. Special communication Med .ford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A LyT M Friday evening, Jnnunry II, ' 1925. at 7:30 p. in. Work In F. IC. degree. By order W. M. CROSE. Secretary. A. J. 247 le Mnlny Notice. Special meeting Thursday it 7:30 p. m. at the Masonln hell. Work in the Initiatory degree. All members urged to attend. By order of M. C. 24(i Notlcei. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Lolt & Roddy has been di i solved, and that neither party has any further authority to bind or contract Tor the firm or his co-partner. LOTT & RED nr. -4'1 By Paul Itertdy. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Best grade alfalfa hay? 'ijhii'. .i-.. central I'oint. 2 .1 WANTED- -Would like to get In ton- h with someone driving to Portland, i-umhiy or .Monday. Cull 445-v! 24 WAVTED Trnctnr and nuto repair work. Will come to your home I'rl , right. Phone 705-W. 247 accounting and counsel. Room 4ii,i OHmy A(!l,m Howol, la earing for Medford Building. Telephone a. F. M. Havens of Grants Pass Is spending a few days 111 this city. T. R. Pollock and LrlcKsnn inr uu wood ut reasonable rates. Tel. 1140. Unity literature leaches people how to be healthy, efficient, prosperous, harmonious and happy. roe distri bution. 71S West Main street. Visitors here today from me stnie f Washington Include: Mr. and Mrs. Sander of Yaklmn, H. M. Carvall of lacolna anil the following from ncni- tle: Mr. nnd Mrs. K. n. runner. .". and Mrs. II. R. Hamilton. Sprague Relgel. Mr. and Mis. C. 11. Ailnliis. le. und Mrs. II. S. Fish. Mrs. E. Stewel. Mr. and Mrs. K. Holts and Mrs. M. Lemon. Geo. G. Hewitt. Income tax nuvico. accounting and counsel. Room 4 as Medford Building. Teiepiiono j-" We are having n special sale this week on children's dresses, roiiipeis. Infants' sweaters, caps, etc. Natwtck. Inc. Fred Duke, who operates n moioi bus line between Medfoiil ami isuioi nth Falls and between Bend and Klnmalh Falls was freed by insuici Judge lielch at Portland Tuesday on il charge of carrying passengers uno Portland on a bus not licensed for such routing. His arrest took place December IS. and Duke entered n plea of not guilty imthnugh admliilnR the facts. Puke said that the heavy ,..,, u.mI bis busses to be slorm bound 111 southern Oregon and that he took several men to I'ortlnmi who found It Impossible to work be cause of the weather. He did so more .,. m acconmioibitlon. ho sain, mm without any Intent to evade the pay ment of the lowfill license ice. Twenty pounds of red neans n. Hutchinson Lumsden. -se We ore having n special sate mis weok on children'" dresses, rompers. infants' iiwcalers. caps, etc .miii- tho Josephine county organization. The time will be apportioned to give 18 days In Jackson county and 12 days In Josephine county for the present. Ashland Tidings. M. D. Fields and W. F. Qulsenberry of Medford were business callers In Klamath Falls today. Company A., Oregon National Guard, held their regular weekly drill last night, at which time plans were made for the coming year's activities. F. J. McKeown of Portland, travel ing Inspector of the Pacific Fruit Ex press company, was a, caller In Med ford today. insurance .sic If YOU knew What WE know YOU would INSURE against ALL RISKS R'A'Holmes, The Insurance Man Sincel909 Phone-444 Feeds for your stock SCRATCH FOODS EGG PRODUCERS DAIRY FEEDS CORN WHEAT OATS BARLEY MILL RUN QUALITY IN EVERY POUND! YOU MAY DEPEND UPON THAT! Buy from our conveniently, located store and mill. You'll pay no more and often less. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 Main Fertilizers For All Crops And Dependable Ones, Too! Phone 260 I Insurance Counsel is as important as your legal counsel. It costs no more for the most reliable service than the other kind. Our counsel is confi dential and reliable. McGurdy-Daniels InSlimnrP A (rnnrv Inp r- J A Medford National Bank Bldg. M U Phone 123 THIS IS A WOW h Now Playing! W') flex $each's IP rffP A handsome lCAll mi J young blade of b frl' aflLI I the Argentine JV CV " Dancing flf Fighting fj Thrilling I J ( Jnc, . . "