,fEFORD MATL TRTBUyg, MEDFORD, QKEf.(ft;, TUESDAY. JUNE in, 102.'
PAGE TWO
ocal and
Personal
O I
U'Arran r"M.il.- anA fmi.tlv art moV-1
ian roi-'he Kmlei'x Whoiwiale ci- feantuig on the finny J ri he without .at their ouintry home u
any. Ashland Tidings. the uncertainty of traveling out of southern California to a
The watermanter can be found In 'their own fields. The name Hlluatiofl mer.
Inn from M (id ford to Ashland and
cuting at 136 B street. Cook is sain
ma
pa
bis office in the Medford National ar"" ' "ummer. anu me game war
bank building from 8 a. m. until noon, "" remedied the dtefct. Mr. Gates
"Tormer president of the State Sen- every day during the irrigation sea- "lnn me same tnmg snoum oe aone
... I I'nlnii nt lrinev ll. DUB OI tne IOn. 9i)m " '
best knowiu public officials In the The Thrift Shop has many new ar-
1 ..,;7 .-,1 tlwlll
Arncrriirir to W. K. Gates, trout are I Mr. and Mm. Tr A ifi .v nf nvuli. ti l..utn w O rt 11 ir K.
lo-Wiiaklng t'inlr way down the irrigation iville. Wash., are spending a few days Robertson and Crouse, Grabowskl;
ditohea of the valley and farmers are jviaitlng Mr. and Mrs. HA. Hagerdorn Ehmke and Plcinlch.
hlle enroute to ,
spend the sum- ) . Xutionafc
At PittaburK R. H. E.
aunspacn piano etore now open Xew York 17 3
for business at 1J1 W. Main. Opposite Pittsburg 13 20 2
Rialto theater. Successor to Root Mu- r Huntzinger. Greenfield, Wisner,
' Co. tf, JCehf and Knvder: Aldridu-e. Kfemer.
Row of Eugene. V. H. Rob- Meadows and Smith.
K. li.
In I In-I Th Thrlfl Kl,., mimv new in-! grauu piano mar ..leuioiu win
-.. ..i-i..,.., iu,ir,irrt inmiv in 11m iicimr in ainrint. iiii'in iii-e uniiie mull's - -j - ... . . a.cuuru ' ..,
capacity as u. grand chancellor of the silk and cotton crepe blouses, men's savings. 10 monthly will handle. A (Falls, and Jay H. Upton of Bend are At Chicago
Knight of Pvthlas. He will visit the suits, pants, caps and shoes. Collars snap.
i,itrau in ieflfnril ntid other imrta of and good ties, and sox at 5c each.
Southern Oregon before returning children's droHsess from 10c to 25c. A' Mrs. E. It. Van Icuwen, formerly
north. 5 'few more all wool coats for the small 'M1h Gladys Himnan,'. now of River-
Why go to the country to buy cher-'boy or for quilts. Come in and look ton. N. J., Is visiting her mother, Mrs.
ries We have large supply every day the goods over. Place over Kex care,- 1 i-:. hinman or this city
Write at once to Tallman Piano among the out of town Oregonlans reg- Boston
Store, Salem, Oregon. i-t'
K.
at a reasonable price. Johnson Pro
dumrt'o. I'bnna 17. 2-11 N. Fir street
Th
gest number of dut of the
123 Kast Main street.
Candv! canclv at noVoe'H fire snleliS0" Produce Co.
' i I :!. tff'
IfYesh 'salmon eggs for sale. John-.
tf
P. M. Grey, foreman of an orchard
The ladies' Aid of the First Chris- between Medford and Jacksonville,
8tatear.i to register in Medford on tlan church will meet at theihome of pleaded guilty In Judge Taylor's court
any day this yuar.so far, was register- Mrs. D. W. )JrlHkell, 8 1 O H: 'Riverside, yesterday to the charge of possessing
cd at the local state traffic bureau yes-1 Wednesday afternoon. All members intoxicating liquor and was given the
tordav when 175 cars from .the At- and friends of the aid are urged to at- maximlum penalty, a fine of $f00. '
tend mis meeting. ' I f ancy creamery butter 4BC per in.
' DeVi.n'lino linuirfit the entire ntnok Johnson Produce Co.
of firo damaged gooda of the Valley
R. H.
7 13 3
isteredju local hotels. Chicago 4 12 1
To appreciate values you must ar e Ryan, Cooney and Gibson; Cooper,
the , display at Philippine dresses, Bush and Gonzales. ;
gowns, step-ins and hand made hats. I
ut The Japanpsa Art Store. 73 I At .Cincinnati - , ; ( '. . R. H. E.
, R. W. Sheber of Prospect. D. K. Brooklyn 5 10 .3
Locke of Grants Pass, E. H. Wheeler . Cincinnati i..-.:.-..s.:.. 6 IS 1
ii. u : ill
o . O.N.G.WBLCOME
TONIGHT
Performances, 7 and 9
Orpheum lr. Advanced Vaudeville
lantlc trf the Pacific, and Including
marStfeiisteri. and middle west cars
were.slgned up. i: '
iiefove you buy that piano see Laun
spach. He can save you money. Ho
knows pianos and is reliable. tf
Mrs. Frank Owen and daughter Bar
Among the many CaMfornlans regis-
Cnmlv fn ii,,ri win i,ava it on m,iq in i tered at local hotels are Mr. ana Airs.
his summer garden, beginning Thur-'J- Mack. Julie Mack. Mr. and Mri
day, June l1.
jirs. rraim iwn hiuj unuK'u.. alrfi. u. jt. jiilott and two cnimren, i,. . . . , . . .: . ,
bara leave tonight for Portland, where '. nuv0 ,,et. vlsltlnK , portlanu for ' " ,Newk'rk' M' Ian.d
tf r . M. I'arKer, Air. unu Airs. i.jeorge .
urimes, Mr. ana mth. l. (jarpenier,
the latter will attfn.l a ufrlH" camn fur
thvuinmer. Mrs. Crwen roturniiiK i"
a vitr or ten days.
HemstitchinK c a yard. The Van
ity Shop, llartlett and Main. tf
AmonK the tourlHts and othprs here
Homo time jmnl returned to their home
In tho ctty last evening.
JlemstltchlfiB, buaona covered at
the Handicraft Shop. . tf
Kerry iirotherton, an Oregon Na
tional GuardHinan, who pleaded guilty
from a diHtanoe, who arc ieglHtlred at In Judge Taylor's court yesterday to
the ohm-gen of npeeding and operat
ing a motor vehicle Without a driver's
I ire use, was fined $10 for the loiter
offence. The young man promptly ap
plied for an "operator's license. which
liceiiHe was then sunpended 30 days
as a penalty for the first offense. Koth
the hotels, are 11. Ij. Klevens of To
ledo, Ohio, Mr. and Mr. U Itaymond
ofjowdonhan, Maine, Mr. and Mrs. A.
XTofriey and child of the U. S, nnvy,
ail .11 1 ;' and Mrs. M. T. Larkins. Chas.
JjeVare. Mr. and Mrs. D. Graves and
(Iharles Zieniater ot Chicago.
(Columbia plaster wall board. Call j f"ldalnts were signed by state traf
fpr prices. Wallace Woods Lumber i "cff .iter J. . McMahon.
ir(j ii. i. n. I'Kgs hv uc.ues. li -
Rev. W. W. Long, formerly pastor of
Presbyterian church of Ha lent. Tenant, Calit., Who are visiting friends
, from which he recently resigned. ' In Grants Pass were in the city yester-
vlsited a few hours today with Mr. and day transacting business.
Mrs. Ernest Jao.ua and Kev. K. P. j Palmer's Photo Studio, 717 X. Cen
liiwnyire and family, while on hls(tjaj uvenue, open from one until five
VMly lO J1IB new lli-JU, imvniR ni.ttrucu
tie pastorate of the fine new Presby-
tirlan church of Stockton, Calif,
Fresh salt water salmon. 2Go lb.
Jphnson Produce Co.
IMles Mildred Kurger, who graduat
from the high school this spring la "nil Mrs. W. Mclirlde, Mr. and Mrs. It.
ni)W in the office of the Chamber of M. ilherspoon. Mi. and Mrs. W. H.
Commerce at Medford. Mildred will Ilobinson, Mr. nntl Mrs. II. W. Porter.
rely make . good and her many Mrs. J. A. Devlne, Mr. and Mrs. li. B.
friends are pleased to learn of her new Klohe, Miss Ella Ulmes, Mrs. Lynn,
bsitlon. Central Point American. Alias r'lorence Lynn, Miss Bella Perry.
Showers Sheet Metal Works moved Miss Mlllis, Miss Ann Galer and Miss
td 219 H. Central. 75 Virginia Galer of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Jones of Ashland was hound T, T. Wlston and children of Wood-
over to the grnnd jury yesterday In land, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Ilewart of Ta
Judge Taylor's court charged with vio-, coma and Mr. and Mrs.-H. K. Linn km
lifting one of Oregon's newest laws, of lilulne. . ... i. j
IV Is now unlawful to carry concealed I Kemember the fire sale on candles
iii or about a motor vehicle a revolver ,at DeVoc's, beginning June 11. nf
other firearm,' , Mr.. Jones was I Mrs. Carl Iliinsen of Oakland, Calif.,
arged with' carrying; a large Colt's is spending several weeks visiting her
i-m ifueiiM una rrtsouia or vaiioy ijii
Til lara guests for tho summer
Mrs. Inkenhagen's parents, Mr. ai
revolver In violation of that statute.
illaskln's Drug store this week open
fnings.. f. ,.. 78?
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Doromus' havo
ken an apartment at CarglU court
fojr the summer.
JLet us give your car a thorough
"nce over", before tho Crater Ijake
ti p. Itlvrslde Garage. P. J Close,
p oprletor,! J.32 S. Jiiverslde. 77t
In response to numerous inquiries
tl e Jackson County Amusement com
1 ny has nnnounced that out of con
si leratlonu for -the American Legion's
"lt Days" celebration thore will be no
dances nt the Fair Grounds Pavilion
iiltil after tomorrow night. However,
mining Thursduy and continuing all
tills week, they will- conduct a big
"cjpen ir" dancing party every night.
(Columbia plaster wan board. - Call
fdV" .prices. . Wallace Wood Lumber
Yrd.
The Southern Pacific will begin lay
lnp steel July 1 on the 30 mile stretch
h tween Paulina ,and Odell. Tho Cas
ci de tunnel Is expected to he cut
tl rough within the next three weeks.
Fresh salt watei salmon, 26c lb.
J hnson Produce Co. tf
Included among Portland people
r k is tered at local hotels are Mr. and
Mrs. iK. M. Hoff. -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. j
Ktprcy, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Cooler. Mr and Mrs.
W y Ka rb ridge, Mesdames L. Cuny
arid -;M. H. Wirt and Mr. and Mrs. J.
W3 Kopf. t
tPtfUinfl! See Ijiunspach. . . tf
pfif! Mabel Finkcnhagen and daugh
ters ifyella ana Prlsoilla of Valley City.
?r of
and
Ml-s. W. JV, Campbell.,
IXowflg the time to lojid up on candy
tqf yoy iuinini' vaoutlon trip.' Get It
nfcDeVde'fl fire sale beglmdng June 11.
-v-V-',-. tf
John HU and M. Schuls were
nr long resJdenU from Hams Valley who
were In the city today transacting busl
m hb,
! There was one ftallty duo to Indus
al accidents In Oregon during the
ok ending June 11, according to a
rtjiort by tho state Industrial accident
cnjmmlsslon. The victim was Joe Fre
vmt. Oregon City, teamster. Of the
5!i4 accidents reported 207 Were sub
ject to the provisions of tho work
man's compensation act, 77 were from
fijms and corporations that havo re
Jested the law and mm was from a
public utility not entitled to Htate pro
tection. f tno hundrod and forty-one students
wire graduated from the Oregon Nor
mal school at the annual conituence
mlnt exercises In the Normal school
clfupol at 10 a. m. today nt Monmouth
firs. Daisy McNary left this morning
a sevoral days' business visit nt
tland.
taplo drugs nt PeVoe's. tf
liss Aliha Lrtwrenee, daughter of
niv.aod Mrs. E. P. Lawrence, return
ed! last Saturday from the V. of O. and
wfll spend the summer nt home. She
wiji act as accompanist for James
Htfevens in his vocal studio. Miss Kath
arine Heed of Denver, Colo., a senior
ths coming year at tho university, and
a fritemher of the mime sorority with
M(hs Lawrence, the Delta Delta Delta,
is (spending a few days visiting with
hdbv-lMrfore returning to her own home
in Denver. They plan to sep Crater
"T3HferTr the Oregon Caves and other
f P9tVOf Interest in the valley during
the next few days.
P Fyicy creamery butter 43c per lb
Johnson Produce Co.
t- Miss Ann Purucker Is leaving this
-reveniug for Chicago, to spend the suni
Miner. While there Miss Purucker wilt
fdo institutional work at St. Luke'w
Mrs. T. E. Barry, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Harts, Mr and Mrs. E. R. Tinnion, and
Miss Abelie Longwer of Los Angeles,
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Colllere of
Chlco, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Koele of
San Jose, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Cowles,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McQuire, Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Werley, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coulter
and son of San Francisco, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Gampeeh of Sacramento, and
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Heraey of Santa
Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. IHene
of. Han Diego.
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel
Unteman. tf
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Wingfleid of Ieft this morninff for Seattle, Wash..
after having spent several weeks vis
iting her sister, Mrs. S. W. Richard
son. Special' summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
In memory of Julius Kruttschnitt,
former chuirman of the board and
directing head of the Southern Pacific
company, who died yesterday at New
York, the large American flag on the
Southern Pacific passenger depot
grounds Is being flown at half, mast
until the fuenral of the railroad offi
cial is over.
Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's.
tf
The circuit court has adjourned for
a week or ten days, and the petit Jury
dismissed, subject to call. Very few
cases either civil or criminal, remain
on the docket, and counsel in both de
sire that the trials be postponed until
the fall term of court.
Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John
Bon Produce Col , tf
Hundreds of valley people from the
rural districts" Were In the city this
afternoon to see the parade of the en
tire Oregon National Guard with full
equipment. '
of 'Applegate and D. F. Croftof Trail
were among the people who came to
the city especially to witness the O. N,
G. parade this afternoon.
Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb
Johnson Produce Co.
Brick ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf
WEDDING BELLS
Petty. Osborne and
and Winpo.
Taylor; ltixey
Fire at Snider s Dairy
. . Quickly Extinguished
Just One Big
LAUGH
Bill From Start
to Finish!
Don't Miss It!
Presenting.
THE SEASON'S
MERRIEST BILL
Magnus J. Hall and Oraleo Corbln,
both of Jackson county, were united
In marriage by Judge Glenn J. Taylor
last Wednesday, June 13, with F. E. Se-
mon and A. Moen acting as witnesses.
James H It o tigers and Miss Ruby
Stearns both vesldents of Medford.
were married by Rev. E. P. Lawrence
the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Stearns on Crater Lake
highway Sunday forenoon at 10:30,
in the presence of- a few friends and
close relatives, with Miss Ortha Stev
ens acting as bridesmaid and Vaugh
Beer as best man. The happy couple
will make their home in Mediord
among their many friends.
p. m. Kodak work, hand colorod pho
tos, painting, or commercial orders
given prompt attention.. Phone 823-R
or Mrs. Barto 821-Y. 82
People from : Washington who are
registered at local hotels Include Mr,
mother. Mrs. R. A. Phlpps of this city,
Wo: pay for ashes and Bell dirt
cheap.. . Brown, & VhIte Agency, Inc.
tf
TodayV weather and that of a year
ago.today were much alike In tempera
ture. ' The prediction for Wednesday
la for cloudy weather and probable
occasional showers,' .' .
i Frosh "salt water- salmon. 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Judge it. R. Butler, who made the
flag day address at Klamath Falls
Sunday, was In Medford a few. hours
Monday, 'en route home tq The,
Dalles. Judge Butler is one bf the,
prominent attorneys of Oregon, Is ft,
member of the ;stutc senate and is
mentioned as a' probable candidate
for the republican nomination for
United States senator. The Judge de
clines to say whether he' will ue ft
candidate or not.
Eggs wanted, 30c dozen, ' Johnson
Produce Co. tf
' Although automobiles can go a
short distance above Anna Springs
camp, Crater Iake park, motorists are
not encouraged to make the trip until
after the Oregon National Guardsmen
caravan .have made the journey to
Crater lake and" return..
Eggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
If. Q. Shadier.-who has charge of
tho three oity parks in Klamath Falls,
is la Medford in connection with tho
W. O. W. lodge and. also to secure in
formation that will assist him in park
work. Mr. Shadier and P. M. Kershaw
were delegates to the national meeting
of tho W. O. W. lit Yellowstone park.
Hand embroidered Philippine
dresses, white and colored voile, (6.75.
Jap Art Store. 73
Tho farm tour, planned by the
Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce
and tho county agent of Josephine
county for next Thursday, has been
postponed until Juesday. June 23. The
postponement was necossary by unfor
seen circumstances.
Marcelling 75o. 31 So. Orange
strm't. Phone 65,1. 76
Miss Alvlnn Roland returned to this
city yesterday after u two week's va
cation trip In southern nnd Central
California.
lludwoiser liic bottle at DeVoe's
fire sale. tf
H. A. Laraen of Yroka was among
the local visitors In this city today.
Columbia plaster wnll ooard Call
for prices. Wallace Woood Lumber
yard.
A fire between the walls of the
Snider1' Dairy & Produce company
building on North Bartlett street
called the fire department to the scene
about 11:30 this forenoon. The fire,
which caused no -damage, is believed
to have been caused by a short circuit
in the wiring of the building and was
quickly extinguished.
Yesterday afternoon about 3 o clock
the department was called to West
Jackson street, where a grass fire had
gotten out of control. The ffre was
not large and no material damage resulted.
BASEBALL SCORES
Aniprhiin
NEW YORK, June 16. (A. P.)
Babe Ruth scored his third home run
of the season today, a drive into the
right field bleachefs at the Yankee
Ftadium. The blow, made against
Whitelilll of Detroit, followed a mis-
judgment of Shanks' fly by Manager
Ty Cobb of the Tigers.
At Phlladelpmia U. H. E.
Cleveland 7 11 2
Philadelphia .'. 12 12 1
Khaute. KdwardH, Hoy and L. 8ev
ell; Groves, Rommel and Perkins.
At New York R. H. E.
Dofroit 6 7 2
Ne. York i 3 0 4
Whitehlll and Bassler;
Hoyt-und Benprough.
At Waahihgton
St. Louis
Washington
, -.i.'.lA,
Pennock,
R. H. K.
0 9 1
. S
niilllKlvil .,t,,..j. v y -
Glnrd and liljfon; Johnson nnd Ruel
G
..hospital.
lye pay for. ashen and sell
chjmp.. Brown & White Agency,
trV
dirt
Inn.
tf
II. A. M.
Crater Lake Chapter No.
S2. lieKUlar convocation
Tuesday, Juno ICth, 8 p. ni.
VIltorn welcome.
' ? A. F. NOTH.
Wort. -
horonppof-
SIR,
onyalescingr
ANYONE recuperating from an iliness'needs '
very special foofl., It must be highlynpur-v ,
ishingand well-balanced yet must put njdextra'
strain on the digestion. And of course iumust
be appetizing.- . . . . .
Borden's, the Improved Malted Milk, meets
all these needs as no other food and no other
malted milk can.
Doctors prescribe 13or den's .
Btcause it it mon nourishing has higher food value
than any other malted milk. It contains all the ncces
tary properties to build up lost strength and restore
tired nerves. (
Btrdm 'i it mart digcttiblt. Made by a unique process
that partially predicts the milk casein it is easily '..
assimilated by the most delicate stomach. .
Borden' t it mart palnlablt, being free from nauseat
ing sweetness. .... '.
If there is an invalid or convalescent in your family,
make Borden's Malted Milk a regular part of his diet.
, Good foY all ages and conditions.
Sold in square glass packages in convenient 7 and
15-oz. sizes. Yourdealer has it. The Borden 'Com-,
pany, Borden Building, 350 Madison Avenue, New
York, N. Y. .
THE IMPROVED
MAUTED MILIC
-in the square package: -
Attention, Fruitgrowers!
A Letter of Interest to Every
- ' ; Fruit Grower in Southern Oregon '
MR. MOTORIST:
Why worry ami guess at that motor
knock ? Isn't it worth ono dollar
11. to you to have that knock
correctly diimnostMl? That's what we
i hiiria- for oi services with a special
mcT.ir li-sliliK device which eliminates
(he H'lesawnrk.
Riverside Garage
P. F. Close, Prop. I
US S. Riverside Medford, Ore.
HENRY LORBER &. COMPANY
. Distributors
Kansas City, Missouri
April 14, 1925.
Mr. H. w. Hamlin,
Medford Precoollng & Storse Co;, '
1'nlra Building. Medford, Oregon.
Dear Mr. Hamlin:
Answering yours of the "th Inst. From past experience, we are
confident the grower will realize as much as fifty per cent more
money for hi pear after precooling than what he could possibly hope
to reHlUe without this service.
The dealer profits immeasurably through receiving his fruit in
first-class condition.'
We are certain the growers in your territory will be quick to take
advantnt;e or vour system.
Very tr'y yours.
HKNltV LOHHKU & COMPANY.
KAI,:J!1 E. A. Lorber.
him zJsfA h: WV
TROI-TAM
ci cigar you'll like .
"Here's something you
can't beat a ROI-TAN
Perfecto Extra .
champion dime srnokef
Headed By
STARTS
AND ENDS
TOMORROW
"THE. ONE
WAY STREET"
With
. ANNA Q. '
NILSSON
And a Notable
Cast in a
Thrilling Tale of
Youth and
intrigue.
COMING
THURSDAY
NIGHT
"THE
, SHOW OFF','
(Not a Movie)
.The Liveliest
' Comedy of
American Life '
the Legitimate '
Stage Has Known
- in a Decade!
JERRY MACK & GO.
' In
"MOTHER'S BOY"
Screamingly Funny Farce
DOUGLAS, GRAVES & CO.
In
'I'VE GOTTA HAVE MEAT"
Parodizing the Woes of the Flu
3 HARKINS SISTERS-3
In
"HARMONY AND CLASS":
Songs and Dancing and Gowns
ZEMATER & DEVARO
(The Step Lively Gymnasts)
In
Daring Feats and Strength' Tests-
RAYMOND & GENEVA '
More Side-Splitting Acrobatics ...
'DEXTEROUS "COMICALITIES ' 1
"TOPICS OF THE DAY" ZIPPY COMEDY
CRATERIAN ORCHE8TRA'
(F. Wilson Walte, Conductor)
Admissions: Eves., Adults 50c, Children 25c
! II1U ! IM I
'111 ' 'j
HUNT'S Thursday Night, June 18
CKAltKlAIN
(S: 15 Curtain)
'I Do you ever see doublet a KeUbO SEASON'S
Does ' concent r a t i n g ;s AWih r? SUPREME.
Mipon print cause your ' we GREATEST ;? ; Vy. .,EVENT..
; eyes to smart or burnt BY AN AMERICAN NV' MlfX.. v
Do you close them wear- vaiB Vk H-
.-half an hour or so) i s jVMOTnSa.1 ' '"vxV
V Come to ns and we will : . B ' . s'T- r . '-VpaCJ at l 1 'ivv
; rurnhh yon with a pa:r i . I ? If ' 't: H. 'y, nr' ft V gSSmm ,Sl
of glasses that will rsm- 9 ' (J ' C ' ft.w. xMJ 'fcV '
i sdy the defect - B ' 11 t J, 'Vcyt : ' V!
r SEATS NOW SELLING! ').
A ' III
; You Can Get Most
e Any Old Thing at
DE VOE'S
X Most Any Old Time.
Always Room to Park
Your Car.
;436 W. Main ' Ph. 122-R
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand
: Furniture and Stoves
(V. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
' Prices, Including War Tax: Lower Floor, $2.75; next 0 rows, S2.20;
balance S1.G5. Balcony, first 2 rows $1.10; balance 50c.
"Why sit on your cow's
tail to keep it quiet?"
: COW EASE
; FLY SPRAY
DOES THE WORK BETTER ' ' '
.Apply Cow-Ease morning and evening and' youUl have
contented cows. Fly-pestered cows give less milk' and are
, restless at milking time.
1 Avoid tn" by using Cow-Ease.
Sold Exclusively by a
Monarch Scsd & Feed o.
317 E. Main
WDELIVER
Help Take the Solders to Cratef L,ke.
Phone ZGO
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