Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 18, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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Camp Jarkson will analu entertain has heen lireaklntf In hlH hucci'hhoi' in
the cili7.i-nn of Medfitrd tonlKhl, with a th OrantH J'uhh dlHtriirt, . Sir. Talent
hand corncert which will he Riven in and family will move to'thia city next
tljo eity park by the 18fith reKimentul Monday and will rcnido at 224 Kouth
,t blind.. Tho concert bt'tiine at 8 o'clock. Central, an Medford will ho his head
$uffl W. J. Kerr, president of the Oi- quarters In patrollng from the city
aon ARrk'Ullural college, ncconu'anied south to the California line and the
;?hy,MrH. Kerr and their Hon Robert, CJreen Spring mountain road.
C 1 arrived In the city last evening from j Showers Sheet Metal Works moved
,OorvnlHm to spend several weeks vis- to 2I9 S. Cectral. 75
vt'iting hia daughter. Mrs. It. K. Shinn, i jh,.8 lteginald Parson of Seattle,
&28 drape street. President Kerr AVash.. left for her home In that city
;'s convalescing from a serluus illness ( this forenoon, atfer having spent two
-of last winter. .weeks visiting at the Jlillcrest or-
v! Dance!. Dance-! Jltiimie Vance and
hia. famous Arizona Collegians, "The
his. famous Arizona Collegians, "The
Singing Jland." featuring 1! fmHru open evenings this week. Corner fith
ments recently returned from Japan, and Central. Kl
China and the Philippines, will play j Paul F. Nichols, the son of Mrs. Kit
at a "Dance," Ashland Niiluloriuin.' ly Nichols of A.shland, is now on his
two blocks from new Llthlu Hotel, Fri- way to Manila, Philippine Islands,
dpy, evening, June llfth. A good time where ho will be stationed for two
'ussurcd. 76 years, on duty with his renlment, ac-
instead of an 8:15 curtain, as adver- cording to word received by drover C.
"lIRea for the "Show Off" al the Cra- Owen, sergeant In charge of the Med
i' fUrinn tonight, there will be an 8:30 ford army recruiting office. Nichols
(CUr.tttln. The company will not leave enlisted on May 15. at the Medford
the city until Friday morning. office, for duty in tho Philippines.
Those big red chiunook sulnion are Charles T. Rogers, also of this city,
1-X-in tlle Economy Market. Phone another local boy who enlisted at the
2C.' 7 0 Medford office, for air service at Pan-
The Klks lodue smoker, which will nma, Is now stationed at Panama. Kog
be held tonight Immediately after tho em enlisted on January 23, of this
short lodge sesssion, Is given for off I- year. lOnllsting December 13, J 924,
eors and men ,of Camp Jackson who Normal F. Dindrolh of this city is now
are members of tho Kilts' order. The stationed with his troop of cavalry at
lodge session convenes at H o'clock Fort D. A. Russell, at Cheyenne, Wo.
uhnrp. Ashland Tidings.
Why go to the country to buy cher- Haskin's Drug store this week open
lies. We have large supply every day evenings. 78
at a reasonable price. JohnHon Pro- Dr. H. K. Murphy left this afternoon
duce Co. Phone 1)7.. 241 N. Fir street, for Han Francisco. Calif., where he
tf wil spend several days on buisness, re-
Tom Brown of Applegate hns return, turning next Sunday,
ed home from O. A. C. He expects to. Let us give your car a thorough
leave soon for Davis, Calif., to attend "once over" before the Crater Iake
tho agricultural college there. trip. Riverside Oarage. P. F. Close,
Before you buy that piano see Laun- proprietor. 132 H. Hiversido. 77
f'paoh. He can savo you money. He' Monsignor Arthur Lane of Albany
knows nianos and Is reliable. tf has been named chaplain of the
Tourists and others from a distance Knights of Columbus of Oregon. The
registered at tho hotels Include Mr., appointment has been approved by
qntTUrs. D. II. S. Sellers of Albufpier-
duejt'N. M.. C. F. Clark of Fludlay. 1
phiar. Karl CJ. Standlsh of Rochester. Saturday night. 78
Y., Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Bruce of 1 Among the Klamath county vlsit
Thofnburg, Iowa, C. . Buel and M.ors who nrrived In tho city yesterday
. Smith of Chicago. Charles H..are Mrs. H. V. Brown and party, and
SchBerer of Belloit, Wis., Mr. nnd Mrs. Ada Flackus of Kjnniath Falls and
F. Ragernesse of pocatella. Idaho, A. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stuger of Chilo
ft.flamillon and AV. IT. Swanson of quln.
Monmouth, 111., and tho following from I Dance In tho cool, refreshing "open
New York: Charles Miller, Karl. air!" Pavilion ! Tonight . 70
Wiles, W. F. flrnnge, Churlea Turner.' Miss Ba Rubenstein of this city has
Mr. and Mrs. K. H. West, Me McFeo, accepted u position with the Crater
Jack Ollchrist, Betty Kinley and Win. M
Foermer.
The county court wants 100 cords of
body Fir wood at Jacksonville and GO
cords at tho County Farm. 7(f
Mrs. F. J. Norman and Mrs. M. Kv
nnhoff nre visitors in Medford from
Butte Falls who nrrived yesterday.
Hemstitching xc a yard. The Van
ity Shop. Bartlett nnd Main. tf
Superintendent Thomson of Crnter
. National park Is a very busy man these
days completing prepurntions for the
opening of tho Crater Bake season on
July 1st. Ho returned from tho park
Inst night and depnrted for that loca
tioji aim In earlv this evenlnc.
Columbia plaster wall board. Call,will return to Oorvnllis Juno 21, for
Tfor: prices. Wallace Woods Lumber
Yard.
"In marked contrast with tho school
elections of the past few years was
the quiet vote of Monday, when 20 bnl
lots were cast for director." says the
Clrants Pass Courier. "All wero for
Alfred Letcher, Jr., tho only candidate
!.'IV.tno position. Last year over 1200
were cast in the election with intense
feeling. Very little Interest was shown
In the election. The clout Ion board,
consisting of six members, voted. All
but one member of the school board
were out and voted, leaving a few votes
cast by other voters of the district. The
voto was about the same ns four or
five years ago." Grants Pass Courier.
Try a bottle of our ice cold fluern
milk for your evening meal. You'll
lw surprised. 3.0 per cont food value.
.lilcouomy Market. 76
Tho number of out of the state cars
Xuglsterlng yestorduy at tho local Btnto
traffic bureau was sixty-five, the same
siiimher as had registered with the lo-
tttV hurcnu on Tuesdny. .
:.'W1II share car expense with party
ijwfng'to Portland Thursday or Friday.
4'hono K-lti-Y. 70
Mrs. George Luidley has her sister,
j Mrs.- Frank L. Stormor from Cairo.
l Ills., as her house guest for the sum-
mor. ,
f Dance In tho "open nlr!" Fair
. -iirounds Pa-vtllon! Tonlghtl Admission
i-r-Jth-- 7ti
A petition with 50nore names than
nre necessary was recently filed at
Bandon for tho recall of Justice of the
PtMcL U.J. Uadley. Ho.-Is charged
Wifll; "favoritism nnd belligerency
Fro"sh fish for Friday,
MirtU't. Phono L'fi.
Kconomy .
7 ti
c 0U ? town Oregon bins here on
fwbrjt sojourns, exclusive of Portland
iPsidents. Include Mr, nnd Mrs. G, M.
JjJjjteVly of Waldo. Kdmund Stephens
tir At'oro. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr and
R, M Kerr of Corvallis, nnd Irene llo
Ida Hllliard, C. W. Schmeor nnd
!D; J'. McKinnon of Kugone.
tjj;Ftesh salt water salmon. 25c ,lh.
Johnson Produce Co.
1
Sales Tell
the Story
(Ask any grocer about
'Fluhrer's Milk 15roud.
A? Any grocer
, ClinrU'fl P. Talent, the deputy stale
traffic officer and former Medford
resident, who has been on duty In the
GrantH Pans dlHtiict for a Iouk time
past 0d was recently transferred to
the JuckHon county Kouth district, will
next week IjckIii hlH iu; duties. Kliwe
the trunwfer was ordMed Mr. Talent
chard,
Jarn
Jarmln & Mood Drug store .will be
the administrator of the diocese.
Dance! Closing dance Kaglo I
Point
- ako National parkoffice located in
the federal building
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber
Ynvd.
R. C, Cooksey and family of Mata
dor, Texas, arrived In the city last ev
ening by nuto to spend several days
visiting friends and relatives In the
avlley.
Dance Kaglo Point Saturday night.
78'
" Miss Gertrude Harry of Jerome.
Idaho, Is a guest for a few days of
Miss Margaret Johnson.
Miss Hurry
' In M Bnliliiiitiua Iti hmun n .1 . ... t
the Oregon Agricultural college. 'She
tho summer sessison.
Frosh salt wuter salmon, 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co, tf
Residents of Washington state reg
istered at local hotels Include Dr. and
Mrs. P, Metcalf and son Mr,, and Mrs.
-I. H. Howard, the Missos Una Bands-
borough, Florenco Welts. Normal
Moodle, and Mary ReJtle, F. C. Cole,
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Freer. Mrs. Davla
Newbrand nnd tho Misses Ther.olln
Mack of Seattle, Charletto L. Herbert.
nMrlon Scholes and Alpha Roberts of
Vaklma, Miss Ida A. Richartz. Prof,
and Mrs. Cieo. L. Lawrence, Miss Nel
lie Martin, Mrs. James P. Nealo and
F. 10. Mayer of Walla Walla.
Pianos! See Lnunspaoh. tf
Mrs. George A. White nnd daugh
ters, Henrietta and Dorothy, wife and
daughters of Brig. Gen. Whito, nnd
Mrs. 11. M. Chadwlck, drove down to-
day and will remuln until the close-of
the encampment.
Staple drugs at DeVoe's. tf
Mrs. II. McFarland who has been
visiting Mrs. Bert Henry of the Sunny,
cliff orchards, for sometime past, left
this morning for her home in Chicago,
Bl. . . ,
Rejuveno, really removes wrinkles
and rostores youthful contour rapidly,
harmlessly and permanently. Medford
Beauty Shop, 3rd floor Medford Cen
ter Bldg. Phone 11H. 81
A series of "open air" dancing par
ties will be put on at tho Fair Grounds
Pavilion, starting tonight nnd con
tinuing for the balance of the week.
With the coming of warm weather the
many dnncers are turning their atten
tion to the "open air" dances in prof-
erence to those which are being con-
ducted Inside.
Last dance of the season, Kaglo
Point, Saturday night. 78
Winners have been announced In the
third annual contest for high school
annuals of the state, conducted by the
state chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. pro
fessional ie fraternity. The Clarion,
Salem high school year book, took first
place for the third successive year,
winning permanent possession of the
silver loving cup offered as a priae.
The Toka, Grants Pass high school,
placed first In a second division of tho
contest for high schools with registra
tion under 350. The Sllverton high
school Silvertonln. was adjudged the
best in this class, but arrived too late
to enter the contest. Originality,
makeup, content, printing and en
graving and cover were points consid
ered. Big Klk smoker nt Armory tonight
at 8:30. Johnson, champion of O. A.
C. and O. N. G., vs. Lloyd Onn of
Prospect: Johnny Carlson vs. Joe Jew
ett, O. N. G. headllner, and four other
bouts of championship calibre. Ad
mission, civilians. $.!0. 76
Fancy creamery butter 4Te per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOU It HN'T Modern 5 -room house.
Dr. Klllott. 78
TDK COIWTY roritT
WANTS 100
cords of body fir wood nt Jackson
ville and fiO corns mk the County
Farm. .
7 1;
FO KSAL10 Oil K KNT Fi-room house
5.;t l(J unmette street. Phone Ji
9-
.mim.'ui, nurinu nnv
... a 'T
iii .i . i ,i i oilmen io-,tie Tor.
' ouhe S40 I'alm kA.V
NfRDPOftD MA Hi MtiBUSE,
Mr. and .Mi, JJrux .William now of
Hilt, Calif., but formerly of Grant
Puhh, spent yesterday In the city trana
ucllnK btiHint'HH. Mr. Williams in now
connected with the Moon dumber com
puny of that place.
Dance! The last dance of the sea
son, Kagle Point, Saturday nbt. Best
ii i unit in me vautT-
J. M. Welch and family of the Ante,
lope district were among the many
business callers in the city tftis morn
ing.
Big Klk smoker at, Armory tonight
at 8:30. Johnson, champion of O. A.
C. and O, N. G., vs Lloyd Onn of
Prospect; Johnny Carlson vs. Joe Jew-
ett, O. N. G. headllner, and four other
bouts of championship calibre. Ad
mission, civilians, S.'JO. 7G
A new high record for the local reg
istration office here was established
yesterday, when 247 cars were regis
tered. This surpasses the old mark of
23!i,. which wat established in July of
last year by J2. nnd is more than 20
cars higher than the former high
mark for this year. Ashland Tidings.
Private 1-3. Neet of the Oregon Na
tional Guard of Kugene, who under
went a major operation at a local hos
pital Tuesday, is reported to be stead
ily improving.
We pay tor ashes and sell dirt
jheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
tf
Some officers and other soldiers
from (.'amp Jackson have been com
plaining because of what they cluim
is an exorbitant rate being charged
by the oniy concern that rents out cars
to tho soldiers for trips, at 20 cents a
mile without driver, which they claim
Is an exorbitant price. A captain from
Camp Jackson visited the Chamber of
Commerce offices this forenoon, made
the same complaint and asked if local
dealers could not rent used cars to'
soldiers for trips in the valley at a
more reasonable or a nominal rental.
Secretary Boy I promised to look into
the situation.
Immediate delivory on Radioln. No.
24 portable superhetrodyne, - no out
side aerlul, weight but 3 pounds.
Tnko it on your vacation. Paralized
tubes reactivated or no charge. Vir
gin Radio Service, 105 W. Main. Tel.
1053. tf
Fancy creamery butler 4 3c per lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
Brick ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf
Mr. Sidney J. Bostow and son
were among the visitors from Central
Point who were In Medford yesterday.
Big Klk smoker at Armory tonight
it 8:30. Johnson, champion of O. A.
C. and O. N. G., vs. Lloyd Onn of
Prospect; Johnny Carlson vs. Joe Jew
ett. O. N. G. headllner, and Tour other
bouts of championship calibre. Ad
mission, civilians, $.90. 70
The water-master can be found In
his office in the Medford National
bank building, from 8 a. m. until noon,
every day during the irrigation sen
son. .05
The College Womens club of the
Rogue River valley will meet at the
homo of Mrs. Fred Wagner In Ash
land on Saturday, June 20th. New of
ficers will be Installed and the flcholar-.
ship award made. Tho Ashland ladles
wll lbo hostesses.
Special Patriotic favors for ladles!
Fair Grounds Pnvllion! Tonight. 7G
Hemstitching, buttons covered at
the Handicraft Shop. ' ' tf
Yesterday was quite a warm day
with a maximum temperaturo of 90
iegrees and a rather high humidity.
Fair weather nnd a mild temperature
with a low humidity is the prediction
for Friday. The minimum of this
morning was C2.2. presaging another
warm day.
R. I. H. eggs ou 1vo'h- tf
Palmer's Photo Studio, 717 Ni Cen
tral avenue, open from one until fivo
p. m. Kodak work, hnnd colored pho
tos, painting, or commercial orders
given prompt attention. Phone 823-R
Mrs. Barto 821-Y, 82
Remember the fire sale on candles
at DeVoe's. beginning June 11. tf
H. AV. Conger, accompanied by his
father, who has boon spending Reverul
weeks in eastern states, writes the
following from Centervllle, Town. June
15: "After a few days In Chicago, we
will return via the Canadian Pacific
wllh occasional stop overs."
Big Klk smoker at Armory tonight
at 8:30. Johnson, champion of O. A,
and O. N. G., vs. Lloyd Onn of
Prospect; Johnny Carlson vs. Joe Jew-
ott, O. N. G. headllner. and four other
bouts of championship calibre. Ad
mission, civilians, $.H0. 76
Another big "open air" dance at the
Fair Grounds tonight! Don't miss It.
. 7i
Prof. J. W. La Troolle of McCloud
was among tho visitors from adjacent
California who wero In tho city yester
day? ,
We pny for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Ino.
tf
Fresh salt water salmon. 2 Go lb,
Johnson Produco Co.
Included among Portland people
visiting In Medford who arrived yes
terday are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mar
tin, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Dnn. Mrs. Helen
Detrick, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Klllott,
Dr. and Mrs. Adams nnd Mrs.'J. W.
Boos.
Dance In the "open air" tonight
to the teasing, tuneful tempo of
"Oluty" Moore's famous Pavilion or
chestra 8 Pieces 8. Admission
10c. Follow the crowds! 7ti
insurance
sic
Tlieio nre many dif
ferent kinds of fire
insurance policies, but
there Is only one kind
Hint exactly fits
Y O I' il needs. We
mike a business of
writing the rlKht kind
of policy ut tile right
lime In the right way.
R-A-Holrae$
The Insurance Man
Sincel909
Phone-444
,
MftfiFQftt), OREOOX,
The largest stoclhead of the season
was taken Tuesday by Rev. Robert
McQ.'an, fishing near J he dam. The
big fellow was cstlmab" at 10 pounds
by a number of fishermen. It meas
ured 28 inches in length. Rev. Mc
Lean has also been getting a large
number of forked tail salmon. The fish
nre still taking u spinner. Grants
Pass Courier.
Kggs wanted, 30c oozen. Johnson
Produce Co. , tf
. Kggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson
Produce Co. tf
The public market was sold out
much earlier than usual this morning,
perhaps due to the fact that the busy
housewives of the city realized that an
ample supply of fresh vegetables on
hand would all be sold if they came
late. The supply of cherries did not
nearly fill the .demand for that fruit,
but of alt else the supply was plen
tiful. Big Klk smoker at Armory tonight
at 8:30. Johnson, champion of O. A.
C. and C. N. G., vs. Lloyd Onn of
Prospect; Johnny Carlson vs. Joe Jew
ett, O. N. G. headllner, and four other
bouts of championship calibre. Ad
mission, civilians, $.90. 76
Marcelling 75c. 31 So. Orange
street. Phone 655. i 7G
CKKM KALK RKLATKD.
(Continued from page one.)
had spent a lot of money on it. If
there, was anything irregular I would
have to be well pnid for it."
The next testimony dealt with
BiUy's sickness.
Told to Sit Tight.
"About two weeks later Billy was
taken sick and he told me about it
nnd said to sit tight. I did not hear,
from him again until after Billy died
and he telephoned me about it."
Faiinan's testimony that Shepherd
had obtained germs from Faiman's
school, said that in response to Shep
herd's questions he told him he had
three tubes of typhoid cultures. Shep
herd said he would need some typhoid
cultures, Fuiman testified, and was
told he could have them, ns Faiman
could obtain more at the health de
partment laboratory.
.Shepherd then expressed a desire
to learn about a course in bacteriology,,
according to Faiman, but said he was
too busy at that time to take it. Crim
inal phases of bacteriology wore Rone
into, Shepherd asking Faiman if he
had known of any cases in which bac
teria were used as criminal means.
Shepherd and Faiman talked of
tuberculosis germs, Faiman testified,
nnd Faiman told the. defendant that
such germs could be carried for life
without 'the person being noticeably
uffocted. '
How bacteria entered the body in
food, water and respiration were ex
plained to Shepherd at his request,
Faiman testified, and in rcsoonse to
Shepherd's Questioning he said he ex
plained how typhoid could he detected.
This, he said, was difficult in its early
stages. Diphtheria baccilli wero hIho
discussed. Negotiations with Shepherd
oxtonded over several monlhs. Faiman
asserted. Ho said he told Shepherd
how to keep cultures alive.
Told About Billy.
Shepherd said he had an adopted
son, Billy, worth one or two millfon
dollnrs, continued Faiman, and that
he had arranged Billy's will and could
do practically as he wished with it.
"I asked him if Billy ran around
much." Faiman testified. "He told
me that he did not, that he was en
gaged to Miss Pope, nnd I asked him
if he knew when they were going to
get married, and he said he expected
they would get married at any time,
and T told him that that would leave
him out in the cold on the will propo
sition. -
"He said that he didn't know ex
actly how that would affect him, but
he didn't think it would be favoruble,
and I told him he ought to make some
arrangements of some kind to take
care of himself after the boy leaves
after he becomes of age and is mar
ried, and ho told me that he had his
mind fen something and he could figure
things out all right for himself."
Shepherd said he was too busy at
that time to go into work at Faiinan's
school, Faiman continued.
About the middle of October Shep
herd told him, testified Paimun, that
his. plans were arranged to prepare
the typhoid cultures and put them in
some water. Faiman said he advised
this ns a good way to be sure of In
fection and that he explained to Shep
herd how the bacteria would work by
eroding arteries or perforating intes
tines and productlng death.
Compromised on $100,000
Two weeks later, said Faiman,
Shophord cumo to bis school and took
a letter from the files which he bad
written to the school. After Faiman's
protesting, he paid him $50 for it.
"1 told him it ought to be rather a
couple of hundred ($200) anyhow,
but Shepherd wild that was too much
money, so we compromised on $100,
000 for me if everything developed all
right. I asked him bow long It would
Oh, Boy! I'd Walk a Mile
For a Meal Like This
You'll find our Merchant Lunch a
real square meal. We see t hat you
Set the very best food at all times,
nnd, of course, our service is right.
Sons of Italy Inn
One Block West of Postoffice
Phoe 307
ALIP ITALIAN COOKING
Prlva Dining Room
For All Occasions,
THURSDAY, JUNE 18.
tMve to fi;:J oul nb.iut h?ne thlntrti
undOe said It would not take more
than three or four months for him to
get e money."
It was later, testified Faiman, that
Shepherd seied to think tilings
were going ml right, tho boy hud
taken sick and was "very sick."
t "I asked him if he 0id gotten a
! doctor for him and he said he bad
Dr. Stolp. 1 asked him ibout tho
(treatment nnd ho said ho Just gave
him some cathartic."
Tho next meeting was after the
boy's death.
, "Then these things came out in tho
paper and he called up, and I told j
'him 1 was getting kind of scared and
'1 asked him if any of the servants'
around there knew about it. It seemed
a lot of people knew about the case
and he said that they did not know
about It and there was nothing to
worry about, everything would be ull
right. (
Is that all?" asked Judge Lynch, j
Yes." i
All right, cross examine for the
state," directed the court.
Lawyers ilnv a How.
Yesterday witness Marchand
mltted he had been receiving $50
i week from the state while in cus
tody of the state's attorney at a
downtown hotel since last March,
more than he had earned under Fai
man. He also admitted that ho had
remarked that recovery of a letter
such as he said Shepherd had writ
ten inquiring, about a course In
criminal bacteriology was worth
$100,000 but denied that he nnd
contemplated any such sale. I
'Do you uso dope?" O'Brien sud
denly shot at Marchand.
Do I look like it?" Marcnanu
came back. I
Yes," returned O'Brien. - I
You were instrumental in get
ting Faiman to Identify Shepherd?"
asked O'Brien. !
"Yes,'' replied Marchand. Mar
hand admitted that Faiman never
had informed him that he had seen
Shepherd.
Marchand testified his correct
nnme was MoCnnn, but that he would
have to change it after tills trial.
"Why?" roared O'Brien.
"You've just said I was a hop
head and it will be published in
every paper in the country," replied
.Mart-hard.
Prosecutor Crowe objected and en
gaged In some quibbling with
O'Brien. Tho latter appealed for
Crowe's censure for "misconduct,"
and Judge Lynch ordered the prose
cution's remarks stricken from the
record.
Marchand said he changed his
name from McCann at the request
of his wife.
"All right, that's all, Marchand.
march on." said O'Brien in dis
missing the witness. ,
Prosecutor Crowo objected to the
frivolous dismissal and the "march
on" was stricken from; the record
TOMORROW
and
SATURDAY
You're right! It IS a great
Meighan role. The best he's
had in a long, long time.
And you'll like it!
'Thomas
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Completely .ballistic:) rnimil and tape. worm. It
dues not cause the worm to be thrown off, to be
picked up re-infecting the hens, but .dissolves it in
the intestinal tract. - ' "
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A PROVEN AND RELIABLE CURE
Sold Kxclusivoly by x
Monarch.. Seed & Feed Co..,
323 E. Main Phone 260
Put Over the "Crater Lake O. N. G. Caravan.
Immeiliaio dolivery on HAIJIOLA
no outside aerial. Weighs but
Paralyzed tubes
VIRGIN'S RADIO SERVICE
105 West Main Street
Travel by Motor Stage
SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY
Two Through Stages Daily
To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M, and 11:30 A M,
; A pleasant one day trip.
Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M, for Roseburg, connecting
following morning to Portland. '
We take passengors for all way points. For further information
and tickets call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309.
FARE MEDFORD-POR'TLAND $7.85
Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points.
1924 BUICK SIX
GLASS ENCLOSED
A Real Buy
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fhe Busy Corner Mbtor Co.
Phone 97
v, LAUGHED AND WEPT OVER FOR
TWO YEARS
NO PLAY CAN BE FUNNIER
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NO. 24 PORTABLE Superhotroilyno
3D pounds. Take it on your vacation.
rc-actlvated or no charge.
Phone 1053
WITH MElS"0ED TRADE 18 MEDFORD MADS.
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