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r,pibE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOy, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 192." T ocaland, Personal Tho ldcul uprinK woatlinr of Sumluy toKOtlicr with tlii'KOod roadH, resulted In almost all tho city and county, who )io88osecl uutuH, boliiK out durlDH Iho duy enjoying tho spring vorduro and : sunnhino. Kspecially popular for thcso driven! woro tho Pacific and Crater Lake hlKhwnyn, nlthouRh tho AppnloRiUe and othor noctlonn wore qulto popular also. Besplto tho many cars on the rodds, no accidents had been roported up until noon, and very few arrests for speeding. Before you buy that piano seo Laun spach. Ho can save you money. He knowH pianos and is reliable. tf Valley Hide & Junk Co. will buy all your old rags and Junk. Call 1176, Valley Hide & Junk Co., 221 No. Fir Btroet. -81 Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Medynskl have returned after spending the winter at various points In California. Mr. Med ynskl states that Mcdford surely looks good to li!m and that ho is glad to he bark home again. Tho Hear Creek Spray Co.. Is pre pared to save you money on your oil emulsion for the arsenate spruys. Tel. nss-n. ' 83 Girls try our invlgorntlon shnmpoo at Bowman & Barber's Beauty Khoppe. 12 South Central. I'hone 302. ' There is much favorable comment upon the improvement in tho singing of the boy's choir at fit. Mark's Episco pal church. The choir consists of twenty-five voices, the members rang ing In nge from six to fifteen years, and is tho only vested boys', choir on tho Pacific coast. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Ino, Boo tho big birthday cake cut at the anniversary party of Iteames chapter. When? Wednesady. April 26th. Time? 8 p. m. Where? Masonic hall. Admission 35c. 83 J. E. Haney of Talent was In the city transacting business today. ' J. D. Uecson will be at Young's Hardware Wedensday afternoon and evening explaining the use, quality and - Temporary sojourners in tho city from Portland Includo the following: Mr. and Mrs. K. Feter, Webb II. Vas nor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Johnson. J. P. Jennings, H. G. Johnson, P. N. Hani). Mrs. V. M. Reld, R. A. Browne, Leroy P. Armond, Oscnr Ilcintz. L. B. Hlhelds. Mrs. If. W. .Wittenberg, Fred L$ndcss and Charles Balck, Wanted Feeder hogo and pigs, Johnson Produco Co. tf Hemstitching, buttons covered at the Hand loraft Shop. " . tf The Buch baseball team this year bo far has onjoyed a very successful sea son despite tho lack of time for prac tice by its members. The yaro natural ball players, however, and well uni formed and equipped. The Huch nine fairly slaughtered tho Copco team from this city, 30 to 0, in a long game played yesterday afternoon In Miles construction of Wright and Dltson i contrail's cow pasture near Ituch, tho tennis goods. Mr. Beeson will be giv ing you the benefit of his 2 5 years' experience in tennis. Those new at the game oro especially invited. ' 32 Wade DellycUo Sowing school, 331 E. Mnln. Phone 110, has added to regular program tho opportunity of finib-hfng garments under instructive guidance or doing any kind of sewing at school at 25c an hour, every after noon from one to five, except Thurs days. 34 Klamath county is second only to Multnomah out of 36 counties in tho state, in enforcement of tho prohibi tion Inw In Oregon, If amounts on fines are to be considered a barome ter. The figures cover a period from' J tho first of the year to March 1. While SIgnor I.otzngutz Dnmficaro, omln- Klamath county ranks nineteenth In - cnt Impresnrlo from Itnly. who has , population, it stoood second in fines. .boon here. for tho past week rehears- with a totnl of SI. 067. 11 paid in for r 4v Ing the light npera dlsgustatlon for the .liquor offences. Kalmath News. Crater club, which will be rendered by I Entertain your friends with a real . . the Craters with their own alleged party. Take tchm to the onnlver- tnlent at 6:60 this evening, left for pnrts unknown last night eagerly In tent on getting out of the country be fore the Inw could get hold of him af ter the performance. Ladles of M: 10. church South will servo "nla Spanish" dinner Thursday evening, April 80, In church basement. Price 25 and 35 conts, begin serving at 5:30. if you want something good, come. 38 Sowing machines, good condition. Drop heads 810.' Blngor Co., 10 South Fir. . 86T A daughter, weighing seven pounds, wns born at the Sacred Heart ohspitul Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons. Pianos! Seo launsimch. tf R. I. R. eggs at DoVoe'ir. tf Hotol guests from n dlstnnco hore over Sunday included the following: Mr. nnd Mis. It: Lucas, J. Scott, T. Mo Kenzlo and R, Heath of Boston. Mnn., Mr. adn Mrs. A. (I. Olson nnd daughter of Dultith. L. O. Wertheimor of Roch ester, N. V., Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Van Dyko of Honolulu, Mrs. I.urlle Rose of Now York City nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Alhurtns, J. W: Randolph and 1C. Rothschild of Chicago. Coal briquets, that clean. fuel, Han son Conl Co. Rhone 289. Genulno nbalonl blister pearl dinner rings, sterling 11,15.. Japanese Art Store. W Rqscoo Davis of Prospect waB a bus iness visitor In tho city today, i 1 Geo. W. I,owo, tho Cnnwjll (Wffee man, wns operated on for nruto appen dicitis Sunday afternoon at Sacred Heart hospital. Customers mecdlng any thing kindly call 1077. 31 C. C. Cnto recommends oil for con trol of coddling moth eggs. Order now to get in on next cor load of Sherman Williams freo emulsion. Guy W. Con ner. Phono 04. . 81 10 Slado, about 26. was -arrested last night by Stnte Traffic Officer J. .1. McMahon nnd Chief of Pollco Me Nabb and confessed to stenllng nn au tomobile In Stockton, California and driving tho vehicle to this city. Ho desortod tho car near Talent last night . whon'ho rcnllzed his capture was near, but when the officers picked him up nnd chursed him with tho erimo. ad mitted his guilt. Ashland Hidings. Ladles of M. E. church South, will servo "nla Spanish" dinner Thursday evening. April 30. In church base metn. Prlco 26 nnd 86 conts. Begin serving at 6:30. If you want some thing good, como. 33 C. C. Cato rooommondB oil for con trol of coddling moth eggs. Order now to got In on next car load of Sherman Williams freo emulsion. Guy W. Cou rtier, Phone 04. 31 Miss Olndys Whltsan nnd Mrs. Pansy Cnlclor. onipluyod t tho M. M. Depart ment store, spent a very pleasant day yesterday horseback riding, visiting tho Opp mine and tho Applegnto coun try.' Tho Phoenix Christian Endeavor so t clety wil give two plnys at tho Phoenix i; nqlionl Tuesday evening, tho 28th. at 8 (; o'clock. Admission to those over 12 yearn. 25 cents, others 10 cents. Ev erybody welromo. 31 Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. T. D. Petch of tho Southern Oregon Gas company, accompanied by Dr. C. o. l.elge and Harry. Young, directors of tie company, nnd Louis Suttle, see ortary nnd treasurer of tho company, left yesterday for Rnsehurg on nn In spection trip. Its the cut of the garment that tells the story. Mrs. Trowhridgo will cut and fit at a surprisingly low figure. 41 Social club of Tteames chapter are giving a birthday party nnd card par ty at tho Masonic, hall, Wednesday evelnng. April 20th, at 8 p. m. Ad mission Sfic, 33 I. It. Porter, Q. tamh. I.. O. Bnwdon nnd A. M. Flsehr of Copco. Calif., are among the Modford visitors having ar rived Sunday. Have your brakes rellned todny. We -.;' speed up brake relinlng Jobs with spe. - eiai equipment. Rlvcrsldo Garage. 332 S. Riverside, - ,4 W. H. White wishes to grntefully .., acknowledge the reception of 848 from the good people of llutte Falls through the kindness of Prof, nnd Urn. W. H. Lowe. J The monthly homecoming of tho . Ladles' Aid society of the First M. H. church will be on Wednesday nftar '" noon nt 2:30 Instead of Tuesday, on account of the funernj of Dr. K, K. . -Gilbert. ' , '' ',;A woll ' dressed appearance nt nl.' times because Mrs.. Trowbridge does her nutting and fitting. ' ' All1 aboard for the big parly nt the ' , Masonic Hall Wedenwndy evening. April 26th. nt R p. ni. Cards, n birth day enke and a full program. Adtpis ' slon 3'ic. On May first the srhnnls of Grants Pavwill ceelbrato May Day Inutii-h the same manner in which they did last yenr. 1 Fancy creamery butler 40c per lb. Jqhnson Produce Co. . snry party Wednesday evening. April 20th. 33 Before you plan any wash dresses for yourself and your children come in and examine our display of Everfast wash fabrics. You will find here a full range of beautiful fabrics in a fascinating array of colors which give you new Inspiration for your spring sewing. Handicraft Shop. 82 Among, the Modford visitors from field being a fine level one amid vory pretty surroundings in the valley of the Applegate hills. Tho Copco team plainly showed the lack of practice. C. C. Cale recomemnds oil for con trol of codling moth . eggs. Order now to get in on next car load of Sherwin-Williams Freo-Mulsion. Guy W. Conner. Phone 64. 31 Fancy creamery butter 40c per lb. Johnson Produco Co. Wolf Creek high school has been standardized. The senior class com prises five boys nnd three-fourthB of the entire enrollment nro boys. J2.40 buys No. 1 iasima Netted Gems at our waro houso free from frost damage and no black spots which appears In most potatoes shipped from Idaho points. A few cents is nothing to compare with qual ity in buying potatoes. Johnson Pro duco Co. Phono 241 N. J St. tf Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. G. E. Hongen nnd G. A. Jewett were among the Modford people spending the iutter part of the week at Port nlnd. Wo pay cash tor used pianos. Pnlmer Piano House. ' tf Louis Sutler, president of the South ern Oregon Gas Compnny; Harry Young, secretary and treasurer. Dr. C. O. Louge and J. J, Jacks of the the state of Washington arc: Mr. and 'Rank of Italy. San Francisco, arrived jvirs. William Mccrush or Bolllngham, in Mcdford Saturday to Inspect the .nr. una nirs. n. oiansoury or racomn, now gas plnnts now under construction and D. A. KolJIk. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 'at Mcdford and Grants Pass. Dr. Louge i,, Air. ana Mrs. w. Jl. snoemnlcor. Mrs. Mauirne Duffy and Mrs. Dorothy Smallcs of Seattle. Everfast materials are guaranteed. If any Everfast fabric fades for any renBon we will refund to you not only the purchase prlco of tho material but the making cost of tho garment as well. Call and seo our many beautiful fabrics and colors, at tho Handicraft Shop. 32 I relative to an historical tfavol which Tonnis racquet rcstrlnglng.' 1 13 So. the Ashland lodge was recently pro Ivy. Phono 247-L, J. D. Beeson. 3(1 Rented:' "A. W. Sollinder recently pro Mr. nnd Mrs. H. A. Fallin wero'nentcd his lodge, Ashland. Oregon, among th6 Medford people who spent lodge No. 1)44, with a gavel maed from nnd Mr. Jacks are directors In the Southern Oregon Gas company. While in Medford these gentlemen will con sider ifprovements to tho distributing system of the gas company.. Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Drown & Whlto Agoncy, Inc.. tf Tho current Issue of tho Elks' Mag azine, has the following news item Sunday nt Grants Pass. Unity literature teaches people how to be. healthy., efficient, prosperous, harmonious nnd happy. Free distri bution. 718 West Main street. Teh Past Matrons of Reames Chap ter : have cahrge of the anlnversary pariy Wednesday ' eve,. April H6th. "Nuff said." Admlssidn-3Sc ' 33 A premium of f 5148 was realized by the Itnpohurg school district on lis snlo of bonds in tho sum of Jl 05. 000 last week. Eighteen bids were sub mitted. Everfast materials make attractive porch cushions, window drapes, lunch eon sets, guest towels, table runnors, and bed seta, is-guaranteed sunfast and wash fast. A .complete lino nt tho Handicraft Shop. 32 Modford-Klamath freight line, noth ing too largo, nothing too small. Five trucks In oporatlon to and from IClnmnth Falls. Dally sorvlco. Wo do long dlstnnco hauling anywhere. Of flco 40 N. Front stroet. . Phone 1033. tf Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of Winnenec. Canada, who. aro friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bevan, spent tho. wook end In Medford visiting. They aro en route to their home after spenldng the winter In southern California. Columbia plaster wait hoard. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. Have you tried that Die milk shake at DoVoo's Goorgo W. Lowo of 523 East Main street underwent an appendlrtls opera tion nt tho Sacred Heart hospital yesterday. ill party who picked up saxophono on Bcatty street belonging to Babe Casey, please return to Mail Tribune and no questions will be asked. 36 Coal briquets, that clean fuel. Hnn- sen Coal Co. Phono 289. A circular giving tho first prln'rl- pes of forestry ns they apply In Ore gon and Washington will bo Issued for Uin education of tho public this sum mer, according to tho United stntes forest service. Tho bulletin was pro pared by T. T. Monger, director of the 'nclfle northwest - forest experiment station, who with other forestry men. Has been working for systematic refor estation of northwest timber lnnds. It Is pointed out In the pamphlet that measures to Insure reforestation cen ter largely nrnund tho control of fire in timbered property. If you want a furnished apartment with all tho modern conveniences, see or phone Hotel Holland. tf Columbia plaster wall bonrd. Call for prices. WaHaoe Wood Lumbor yard. '1 wenty-two otit of tho stato cars were registered by tho local stato trof flo bureau yesterday and 80 such, cars on Saturday. ' Everfast materials aro excellent for children's frocks. Tho hottest sun shine nnd repeated washing will not fade them. Conies in n wide range of gay nnd nttraotlvo colors. Handicraft Shop. aa O. C. Cnto recommends oil for con trol of rodllnR moth eggs. Order now to get in on next car load of Sher win-Williams Fee-Mulslon. Guy W Conner. Phone 64. 81' historical wood. An affidavit necom pnnylng the gift stated that tho mallet was mado from a tree planted by Abraham. Lincoln In front of his resi dence on South Eighteenth stroet In Springfield, Illinois, and that tho han dlo was fashioned from wood from tho door frame of the Edward homo on South Second street, In-which Lin coln nnd Mary Todd stood at their marriage." Ashland Tidings. Tho now Evorfnst matorlais aro ar riving daily at tho Handicraft Shop. Somo of the different weaves nro peokotto, sllvorglos, klnderkord, flne wovo, daintywevo, shantono, cameo voile, royal rib and broadcloth. We also have a comploto lino of llnons. suitings nnd ginghams. 32 Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Coe of Euireno. Mr. and Mrs. 'W. J. Weaver of Rose- burg and Mr. nnd Mrs. W. O. Williams. smith, Joo Trurhon and C. V. Loosley of Klamath Falls, woro among tno out of town Oregoniuns arrlvlnir in tho city Sunday. i - .. Hemstitching c a vnrd. The Vnn. lty Shop. Bnrllott and Mnln. tf Mrs. Hughes story. Sn.' of West Tonth stroet, who has been ill for some time past, Is now making slow progress townro recovery. Eugeno high school lost to Ashland high, Eugone, at debate In the West ern Oregon title elimination contest last Fridayonlght, two to one. Mar garet Edmunson and Pauline Wlnchell represented Eugene and Barnard Joy and Marian Leach spoke for Ashland. Dry factory mill blocks. Valley Fuel ). . j tf Fnir weather for tonight and Tues day, and u heavy frost in the morning Is the prediction for this locality of the San Francisco weather bureau re ceived this .morning. However, local conditions up to enrly this afternoon seemed to be adverse to a heavy frost in tho morning, hence tho prediction of Floyd Ypung, tho frost expert, ear ly thia evening, will bo awaited with interest by the orchardlsts and others. The maximum yesterday was 75.3, and today's minimum 36.0. , ;. Mrs. Trowbridge, creator of dresses. 905 W. 10th street. tf Frank & King, believing that they can do bottor Justice to their series of plnys in their tent, wl opell nTuesday evening at their former location, on the corner of Fourth and Fir streets, with one of their popular. Ol .plnys. Local people will have a better oppor tunity to see and henr in the tent thea ter than they did In the Armory, where the company has been playing for tho last several days. Dry factory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co, f tf Clarence Butts. J. S. Sterns and Wil- llnm Hnlstead. arrested, and held in Yreka yesterday following the holdup of the Siskiyou auto camp, in which Ira rllley, operator of tho camp was slugged, remain In the Yreka Jail, and will prohnhly be charged with a viola tion of the Dyer act, and forced to stand trlnl in the federal court, It de veloped this morning. District Attor ney Chaney yesterday declined to file a complaint against the men In order to have them returned to Jnckton county to stand trial for the robbery. This morning It was learned that the car in which the men were traveling was stolen, and that thoy can ho tried in federal court on that count. Ash land Tidings: Firo place screens at the Japanese Art Store. - 32 Duncan Campbell, 08 year old vet eran mining man who came over with 860 from Copo Saturday, where he has been employed on the big power pro ject as a laborer for some time past, to week end In Medford, wns found In badly Intoxicated condition on the street by Traffic Officer Prescott yes terday, clutching a blg.bottlo of moon shine, which ho had, purchased here, and only 530 left. Ho was fined $10 In the city court this mornlngi 3 VIOLATORS OF SPEED LIS IN PAY UP of soiling inspired by tho election Field Marshal Von Hinuenouig president of the German were not bringing thov beg.TIi to cover nnd prices ni'i"" republic I,.,,- trnrin'ru discovered, hOW' over, that they I. Inner ntnck. OUt 11IUL1, ,..,.l briskly during the afternoon. Tm unusually quiet, i'"J uay s 850,000 shares.. Inc was sales aggregating This office wants good clean cotton wis. sultnhte for washing press. tf A smaller number of cases of traffic violations than' usual over Sunday, were , In court here today, despite the I fact that J. J. McMahon, local state ! traffic officer, and Charles P. Talent, the Grants Pass listrict state traffic officer, were very busy touring among tho many cars on the Crater luke and I Pacific highways and other roadB I nereaoouts. William Klein of Oakland, Cal but whose business place is Berkeley, and his companion. Stanley Rayl of Oak land, when Traffic Officer Talent found them speeding on the highway ot 40 miles an hour near Central Point and arrested them, were very "hard, boiled" in their indignation, threatened to have Talent's job and were going to fight the case to a bitter finish. However, in Judge Taylor's court today Klein pleaded guilty and drew a fine of $10, which he good naturedly paid. Charles R. Brady, who was arrested by J. J. McMahon for speeding on Main street last night at 30 miles an hour, was fined $10 in the city court today. A fine of $10 was hniiosed on W. S. Campbell, who in his anxiety to get his aged parents homo from an out ing ran a little too fast on the Crater Lake highway last evening. c -HUNT'S- TOMORROW RATERIAN 2:00-7:00-9:00. JUNIOR ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE '. . : " 1 k NEW YORK, April 27. Stock prices turned, reactionary nt thej mieniniF of today's market on short' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY l'Oll NVai'lv now Rowing ma chine. 2B. aiS So. Onipe.- 33 FOIl IlKNT t'lnsp In. house nartlv furnlshil: nlo FlreniiiK rnoinB. ST iMM inn. Imim South Iturtlett Htreet 33 KOI! SALK iit'tt , Din -loy:U typewriter almost ie ft2-J lifter li p. m. 33 KING In It KKNT Furnisher! hminckeepinR lomnx. b'JiS S. Itlvernule. 3 FOU KKXT Furnished 5-mom. mod ern hunpnlow. Adult; only. Inquire 323 King street from 6 to 7 i. m. COMEDIANS at Armory TONIGHT "The Girl of Black Snake Ranch" COMING : "OleOlsen of the Movies" Doors Open 7 P. M. Orchestra 7:40 P. l Curtain 8 P. M. Prices 10-25-50 Cents hand. 32 Vw7 v It. A. M. Crater Lnko Chapter 32. Special convocation Tues day. April 28th, 7:30 p. m. Royal Arch degree. Supper at 6:30 p. m. All compan ions rcquetscd to he on Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTH, Secy. SCOTTISH RITE Special meetini: sisldyou Lodge of Perfection, Monday oveninK. 30 p. m. Work in 11th Joirrod. uy order ot V. Jl. I'aul I!. Rynnlns, Secy. 43 Clean Cotton' rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. ' Insurance Ask. SURE . I i: you'll not be 1 1 OUT j when a - tho less comes. y The Insurance Man Sincel909 phone-444 . PRESTIGE Constancy In Keeping ' Faith With Our. Patrons Shows Itself In Their Numbers Ever-Crowing TOMORROW- Another Sparkling Bill of Entertainment FARRELL TAYLOR TRIO i Presents "THE AFRICAN DUKE" Introducing Edith Bcyrl Swan, America's Foremost Lady Trombonist COMEDY TOPICS OF THE DAY FRED C. HAGEN & CO, in "The Bear Cat" A, Farce Comedy Willard Mack by WYOMING DUO RUTH GORDON and BUDD CARLELL in "Varieties of the West" ADULTS L 50c CHILDREN , 25o .TONIGHT! 1 . "INEZ From 3 I HOLLYWOOD" j . With .8 Anna Q. Nilsson I Lewis Stone '-' N -., 9 g. Craterian Theater Orchestra Wilson Walte, Director RAY & EDNA TRACY ' "Piano Eccentricties" THE BIMBOS Cometiy Acrobatic Entertainers aBSSZSZBDCBS HUNT'S Monday Night, May A CRATERIAN . n.:.. T the most astounding razor offer we have ever heard of ILLETTE No Stropping No Honing - Safety Razor enuiije gold-plated made in U. S, A. Now j you can get this genuine . American - made gold-plated Gilletto Razor at .a price lower than wa thought would ever be possible. This 1 razor is complete with gold-plated blade box and genuine double-edged Gillette Blade in a beauti ful compact box. ' 78c Absolutely new Just shipped, from the factory. Not. "seconds'? or "army issue." This is the lowest price we have ever known this gold-plated genuine G i 1 1 e 1 1 e to reach. We guarantee them absolutely perfect and of first-class workmanship. ; HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884) HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16) As near as your phone. PeviMds Steaod to, JOHN MU3MY AHOEQSOtl MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Make checks, money orders payable to Hunt's Craterian Theater. - Enclose oelf-addressed ctamped envelope to insure safe return. PRICES, Including War Tax: Lower Floor, first. 18 rows $3,85, next six rows $3.30, balance $2.75. Balcony, first 2 rows $2.20, balance $1.10. BOX OFFICE SALE THURSDAY, APRIL 30. - - Wednesday Special We are listing: items . here puttees and shoes. The puttees are special for Wednes day, but you can buy. the shoes all the time for this price. We; list them because you will be interested in getting a solid leather shoe at such a low! price. All-leather Puttees;, sold as high as $3.50, now, . 1 '. . .'V. : ."V'.'. .....'. .'; $1.00 No. 8725 Friedman-Shelby, solid leather work shoes $2.50 -A Dollar Buys-More Here Army & Outing Stores EVERYTHING FOR WOEKINGMAN AND CAMPER 32 So. Central Ave., Opposite Hunt's Craterian R. S. Stewart, Your Satisfaction Manager Phono 913-L Is Our Success GAS HEAT GAS HEAT . GAS ; HEAT ! W In the Seryice of ..Man HAPS AND f - JCAT" SMAVIN9 , yK HMca " 'nrrrr (flS) ' aa egrraw vawm! AMmju. ' TT-Tr LTL BINQIB VoTTON' orrwMTiAW- jkJc ' xx row MIHT ritAKU W TMOf hT(xOPt-WAM ' ID ON 8 AND NO MOUNTS Jjj syfS -kAJ MANOL MIIT NAM ELS AND Ml JfY VMATUNM HVnWUSa oau cuff-Unas Kv NjjTvi n.OWDS ORtCSANll IRONS tlLX' , VWSN . m H AMINO FOUNTAIN Nt(- mtrWEM Al I J nVV-MO-T. i WUZT0 ANO FiNI&HCS WOOL-' I 1' ' ""' K ' H V B ' I.INS ANOOTM0t I n TKMlRTTMt-.t CWTM, a 1 Vnn coCdano BRIO, WAIHU ANO I V STERtLIZCS CANVAS. Jl "MBATS TTF MKTAt. AND NCRCOiAllt SUIT ' I 1 rRINTWIO.iORKS. LMINC M 1 WW W( i ?4 I tVWB.' DRIES ANO CONDITIONS WOOL K ( , I IRONS OLOVKS' AND KZS YAMN FOdX I , I ' w v jk SOCKS X. Ift 1 lSaoOSTANOT0l X. V ' l I 1 woao ron.wAutsM. Vn-TSPAMftppmroR xjj 1 . stkxs SHOSlACa' . W .ti.TSMrTAi.-W .'CAT TOOLS MCLTI OCWK f MI Ma MAKiwa - future iS th1 fUe' t0 bC chosen by the Americans of the It is now being served Medford by the Southern Oregon Gas Co. GAS HEAT HEAT GAS HEAT