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MEDFORD MATL TKTBUTE, MEBFORT). OR?:CiONT, TITfRftDAV. .TT"XE 2", 102.' PAGE TWO L ocal and Personal i fc'evonty-Hlx out of the mate cans were retilHtered at the local tate traf fic bureau yesterday, as a tail nut 75 Buch earn the day before. Airs. Lee Morlock has charge of thl bureau this week while her husband Is attend ing the Htate American Jewlon conven tion at 1'rinevJUe. .nlfcl-rrhe equipment for the special trains st. Ann Altar Boeiety will give their vixtrt which tho National Guard units will cafeteria supper on the parish lawn Kave for their homea tomorrow morn- Thursday, June 25th, beginning at C rr4nr. ht'Kan nrrlvine In the city last . m. All friendB cordially invited. night, and boiiiu of the baggage cars i for these trains were being loaded to- day on . the railroad Hide tracks with for youreir equipment wnicn couiu ue bi;u. u hum, niKht! Fair tne s encampment, jimn j-uK'-t road' master, and other traffic offi cials of the Southern Pacific company, are here incidental to the movement out of these Hpecial trains tomorrow. 81 Not here! Come out and see A "Shirtwaist Party" to Urounds J'avilion, of course! 8- Mrs. IdaOi:. Wood left for Ontario, Calif., this morninr to visit her son, J-Mgar AVIght, who was a former Jew elry merchant of Medford. 0Wne lie market was i not tin foUHy tliiH the Niitiunal CiuarclHintMl, who U-ave ( Klamuth, wliu have been KUetjtH of Mr. nlurnlng aii'it hal been during thu for their homes tomorrow will bejnnd Ali-8. John Orth for two weeks, re past severaj weeks. The farmers slaved at. the Fair Grounds pavilion ( turn home this week. The Misses were unable to bring in produce, but tonight. The affair will be a real Kleanor and LJorothy Orth will return t,hone who were present offered shirtwaist party" and It Is expected wnh them to pend several weeks. Airs. I'eiton is a sister or .Mr. orth. will Don't fall to see our attractive line . . nlonihs In California visitlnii of children's half socks complete hy go to the country to buy cher range of sizes and colors. Handicraft rc8 We naV0 lurge Bu,,,,iy eVery day Hhoi. "J ut a renHonai,i0 price. Johnson 1'ro- Wiint you you fear? Poverty, sick- duce Co phone 97- 2U N. Fir street, nessi failure? Read "The Key to Sue-. tt cess'j by firlfflih Jones. 1-ricc 35 cents I A1proItm,lt(,y T(,o acres are being Mi-dfird Honk Ktore. 87 lnIltt.d , )ro,.ui n the .Myrtle creek President J. W. Kerr of the Oregon Btrl(;ti euch llcre ,.t.,luirB r.000 Agricultural i-ollegc nnd Mrs. Kerr de- j,i4trl(S parted this morning for their home In Dun',.e at ltlversldo Community Corvfcllls after having spent the past e)nh Baturllny n,Bhu Alford's lmpe JO dhys visiting their daughter, Mrs. rl(, 01.t.h.sl,.a 84 R. 13 Hhinn of this city. The president , Cellnr rlum'e at j,K rlnea Lumber dopajled In tho private oar Kan Jose, C(J t( on ife .Shasta, in which Secretary of, Charles A . Wing has recently sild Agrifulture .laldlne had arrived In e j w Ju(, ,)ro)Crty on West Main tho icily . this forenoon. President lu w w Kngleton. Mr. Singleton Is Kerrj who Is convalescing from a long ,he new stunlurd on com)mny agent nnd jevere Illness, had Intended to Bay for thB tt.rr(tory. in thl- city longer, but due to the pre- i n.h ,,.,.,. ' i ,.,, , rtocue vnlllsg heat wave decided to return ,.,k Snlurtlny ni(;ht Jun0 27th, , the IU1K Ul I III! lOWil. homt Ja"nce Kutte Falls, Friday evening. Julyl3rd. 83 Attention men! You may leave your coiits nt homo tonight! Lllg "Hhlrt waist Dance' 'ut the Fair Grounds Pa vilion. 82 pay hi W. Hazen. the well known Portland newspaper man, arrived In the city yesterday for a visit nt Camp Jackson. Dance Jackson Hot Springs Thurs day night. Galloway's orchestra from Portland.. Our price 51-10. Men In uniform COc. , 82 .Special chicken' dinners at the Summit ranch every Sunday. 83 Now Is the time to get rid of all dis carded clothing, dishes, bedding, can ned fruit, otc, by giving them to the Thrift Hhop. The demand for these articles Is greater than the supply, so the Thrift Hhop Is earnestly requesting tho help of the many friends of the shop to help meet these demands. Citi zens are urged not to forget that Wed ncsday and Thursday are , "bundle Pays," when by phoning 456 the Thrift Ship will glady call for all bundles. Especial Rummer prlcea on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel, Co. tf Cool? Ttelcherllfe! It's nlways cool and comfortable at tho Fair Grounds Pavilion! Uig "Farewell Party" to night! 82 Out of town Oregonlann registered nt the hotels. In ndditlon to Portland residents, include Dr. nnd Mrs. Clyde Mount of Union City, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. U Patterson of loin, nnd C. IJ. Rogers nnd C. L. llulbert of Eugene. Drive up to the top of the Sisklyous where It's cool, nnVl iinvo youn Hunday dinner. (Summit 1 Ranch Lodge.) , ; , 83 Fancy creamery butter 43o per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Guests nt tho hotels today from a distance Include the following: W. O. Coring, lloston. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Gon nnson of Victoria, B. C, Mrs. A. P. "Wilson of Hamilton, One., O. F. Nel-rr-ictf Toranto, Ont., Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. Mitchell of Chicago, F. 1. Wishcrd '2'XSt. I.hulB and J. It. Burkholder of "iljiwrence, Knft Big "Farewell Party!" Fair Grounds Coolest danco In tho 82 Coff wheelH and tractor wheels ro- JJmllt. 315 No. Riversldo. 84 5 Definite assurnnce that the I.ithia prlngH hotel would be open for busl lesfl on July 1, was given tho board of Wlrcctors of tho Llthlan Hotel corpora Sinn yesterday afternoon by Mr. Mc 'ell, representing tho firm of Hoover 'Jhnd McNeil, general contractors, nnd !lr. Tourt(llotte, representing the firm filif Tourtollotto nnd Hummell, archi- Vtects. Tourtellotto declared that the hotel could ho opened by July 1, and tho directors insisted that if it were uijiumanoly posslhle. that was the date ry.vhlch should ho set. They . pointed .out that It. V. Price, lessee of tho fjhotel, had prepnred his advertising : 'matter for July 1, opening the hotel Vliore in conjunction with the oponing f the Crater Jjike lodge, of which ho t.is the operator. Ashland Tidings. KV. Spend your week ends where It's . cool, nt the Summit Unnch Lodge. (jAjThut'a where you can see over tho Ftop. . .83 .i'fi Gigantic snlo of porch dresses '"rftnnde of guaranteed wash fast BhadoW "trlped dimity. 6 models to choose (jfrom Beautiful bright colors bo Of, really In tleniand. Be on hand early ..Friday nnd Saturday. Price $1.29. JJlandicrnft Shop. 84 C.JC. Cnte. who is attending n con 4;it'iifijt)n at Corvallls all this week, did eMiot irturn to tho city today, as intend v , ,pl. and will not be able to return until Saturday or Sunday. unspach Piano Store now open business nt 111 W. Main. Opposite theater. Successor to Root Mu iimc Co. tf Shirtwaist party! Pavilion! Tonight! I- e.J'avflinn tonight! Valley! fa Vuturdn I, Laun Tor busl T'ltlalto t choice varieties of garden truck nnd thl" this feature will muke a decided cherries. Several dozen bunches of "t with the me nin general. ,'rreen saga were on sale this morn-' Porch dress sale bargains you will ing. This product is offered very not wart to miss $1.2!, Friday and seldom to the public and naturally Saturday. Handicraft Hhop. S4 was quickly sold out. Dance Butte Falls, Friday evening. City assessments must be paid by July 3rd. 83 Just 1st to avoid paying 5 per cent Intensive shorthand, typing, ma- penalty. 82 chine bookkeeping and salesmanship. Dance In the breezes of the Rogue Work mornings only; special low Saturday next at the Rogue Klk open rates now. Medford Business College, i varyK fltaff t,uve tomorrow at 10:25 a air pavilion. 83 w. o m for ynrt ilnrrv r(,Hfninfn in at tend the encampment of the coast ar- Free facials Thursday nnd Friday this week, from 2 to 5 p. m., to lntr duce Hejuvene. It really removes wrinkles and restores youthful con tour rapidly, harmlessly and perma nei.O. Medford Beauty Shop, 3rd floor Medford CentejDiildg. Phone for appointment. 83 . Brigadier General Geo. A. "White nnd Major Joseph Schur of the gen- It is almost two vonrs since J-'luhrcv's Milk Inroad was first intro duced to Southern Oregon people. The reception it has been accorded is truly wonderful. Wc want toohow our appreciation. so watch for our birthday an nouncement, o air pavilion. 83 Buried for eight months under 12 The work of loading the baggage feet of snow at Diamond lake, a ca"s spotted along the railroad siding Ford sedan was safely removed last ni tho depot with equipment used 'week by Its owners, A. C. Crowel during the Oregon National Guard en. and M. Murray of Arlington, who campment, has begun, and by mom were cauifh. in n bllynr,l last Octo- ing'. at the time of the departure of the Look See window display at the Handicraft Shop. Porch dresses of adorable styles and colorings. $1.29 Friday and Saturday. 84 W. M. Colvig returned Wednesday from a month spent at Holywood, Calif. Dance nt . Riverside Community club Saturday night. Alford's Impe rial orchestra. 84 I Dance Butte Falls, Friday evening. July 3rd. 83 H. It. L,awson nnd family of Ktna (Mills and V. A. Davles of Siskiyou lire among the visitors In the city from ud. -Jacent California points. I City assessments must be paid by 'July iHt to avoid paying G per cent penalty, 82 Danco Jackson Hot Springs Thurs day night. Galloway's orchestra from Portland. Our price $1.10. Men In uniform GOc. 82 Fhe Crater Lake union will hold a Christian Kndcavor rally for the Port land convention, Friday evening. June , at the First Christian church at 8 o'clock. There will be an oratorical contest between the iiitermedintes of the different churches. lOach society is requested to have a stunt. , The Model Pharmavy wll bo open next Sunday nnd nights the following week. 82 Shirtwaist party! Pavilion! Tonight! 82 W. M. Poland of Oakrldge, Calif.. pleaded guilty In Judge Taylor's court yesterday to a chargo of speeding brought against him by Deputy Sher iff. Vaul Jennings, and was fined $25. Poland was southbound and had been speeding through the city of Gold Hill and on the highway south of the city. Boforo you buy that piano aoe Laun- t.pach. He can save you money. Ho knows pianos nnd is rollable. tf Come bring your friends to Roguo Klk Saturday night to tho barbecue nnd danco. S3 Mrs. Mario Calkins left yesterday for Portland whero she will spend the remaining months of summer with rel atives living there. Dance at Riverside Community elub Saturday night. Alford's -Impe rial orchestra. 84 Cedar flumo nt Big PInos Lumber Co. . It Tho Women's Relief Corps of Cen tral Point has again changed Its meet ing day hack to the first and third I Saturdays of each month, this being I lono on account of the interference with tho meetings of other lodges. The j next meeting will be held July 18th, ns the first Saturday of next month falls on 'the 4th of July, a holiday. i Dance Butte Falls, Friday evening, July 3rd. 83 Hemstitching na h yard. The Vnn lly Shop. Bnrtlott and Mnln. tf R. R. McDonald of Sidney, Neb.. Is spending a few days in tho city on bus iness and visiting relatives. Shirtwaist party! Pavilion! Tonight! 82 Dance Jackson Hot Springs Thurs day night. Galloway's orchestra from Portland. Our prico $ 1.10, Men In uniform BOc. 82 J. T. Jardlne of the Oregon Agricul tural college, uud F. C. Ueimer of the Southern Oregon Experiment station, arrived hero today at 10:35 a. m. from Corvallls. Mr. Jardlne camo to meet his brother, tho secretary of agricul ture, who arrived In tho city an hour later from the south, while Mr. Relnier came homo to resume his duties at the experiment station near Talent. Columbia plaster wall board. Cnll for prlcea. Wallace Woods Lumber Vard. '. Fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Johnson Produco Co. Californians registered at local ho teln include Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Cykler of Oakland, Mrs. J. Guelcr, Alice due ler and Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Schwab of Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stur gls, Mrs. 11. A. Knowles. Mrs. A. Col liurn. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Waters. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace IloWman of Los Angeles, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Waters and Mr. and Mrs. F.. A. Williams of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. K R. Murchlnson, Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Potter and MIkh Hellen Billings of i.ong Beach, Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Burn ham of Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. King and children. Mr. and Mrs. W. M McFarlane, Dr. and rMs. G. K. Kaston and Mr. and Mrs. 1C. T. Summers of San Francisco. Mrs. C. M. Hall. Mr and Mrs. S. K. Kakley and Mrs. W. K Wolkyn of Hollywood. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Tlnwell of RosevtUe. Mr. and Mrs. 12. T. Rutlcdge of Live Oaks, and Miss Cleonn Jrffrios of Chlco. q ' St. Ann Attar society will give their cafeteria supper on the parlHh lawn Thursday, June 2Gth. beginning at 6 p. m. All friends cordially invited. S2 silk and five special trains charing the guards nn- home from the encampment, it will have been completed. Everybody's going to be at Rogue Klk to attend the opfnlng barbecue and dance Saturday night. 83 Palmer's Photo Studio, 717 N. Cen tral avenue, open from one until five p. ni. Kodak work, hand colored pho tos, painting, or commercial orders given prompt attention. Phone 823-R or Mrs. Barto 821-Y. 82 ..p ..unu nuguu ...er ui muui, produce Cq tf, n a canoe. A telegram received, John R E of Uofleburg, train- here by Joe Wharton states that Mr. maflter of lne Houthorn Pacific, whose Lasky is desirous of making such chlef h(jMjy J( circut( 8hoWR w,th Jwh a trip in July. Mr. Wharton wrote of canvng Bprend. but whose next love him and advised against the practl- ln thl(J Hne of entertainment is carni bility of the trip at this time. Ho Val, was a visitor at the carnival last suggested a trip by fishing boat, night and was especially fascinated by such as is now being considered by the chain swing riding outfit, during her. Sale! The newest craze Porch dresses for tho warm days. Snappy styles and pretty trimmings. $1.2U Fri day and Saturday. Handicraft Shop. 84 Boot black, 14 No. Front street. - 82 Columbia plaster wall board. Call foi prices. Wallace Wood Dumber Yard. Jesse L. Lasky of the Lasky pho toplay company, wants to take a Jiane Grey. Grants Pass Courier. the watching of which he wished he nance Butte Falls, Friday evening, had better eyesight as he likes to July 3rd. 83 study the latest style In silk hosiery. Pianos! See Launspach. tf I The watormaster can be found In Dance Jackson Hot-Springs Thurs- his office In the Medford National day night. Galloway's orchestra from bank building, from 8 a. m. until noon. Portland. Our prico $1,10. Men in'every day during the irrigation sea- unuorm 6Uc. 82 son. Portland people who are stopp!ngi Fresh salt water salmon, nt local holels and who arrived ves- Johnson Prodnm Co. terdny are Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mot Eggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson tlllery of Oregon and Inspect the same. iese troops are also under the direc tion of General White. Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf Major Carlton hlrley, of the Mc Mlnnville compai at Camp Jackson, was formerly a Medford young man and received a hearty welcome from his many friends. Sale! New shadow striped dimity porch dresses. The daintiest styles, the most charming patterns and color combialons. $1.29 Friday and Sat urday. Handicraft Shop. 84 A. V, & A. M. Special meeting Medford Lodge 103, Friday evening 7:00 p. m. Work in M. M. degree. Last special meeting of summer. Re freshments. By order of W. M. S3. A. J. CROSF, Secretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKD Kxperieneed young lndy 8tennKl"nihtr. Olv nnd r(?IVr- onc-f. Jiox 1). C. Mull Tribune. 84- FOIt SAL. re delivered, after G p. OR SALE- US- - - 25c lb. I'"" KAI.K Curdy, David Hazen, Mr. and Mrs. Produce Co. tf A. C. ISreynmn, Franklin S. Allen,' One hundred and three cara and Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Hamilton, R. W. their ocunnntB stopped yesterday at Prleo nnd the Misses .lane und Merrick's Motor Inn to spend tho Josephine Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. nlfc-ht, 05 per cent of which were from. Keefhnher, Mrs. J. C. Kaye, Br. and 'he neiRhborlnu state of California. .Mrs. Fred E. Gerlick, M. V. Carter Hemstitching, buttons covered nt and familv and Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. ! 'he Handicraft bhop. tf Cherries, Tie, on tree; 7c DUO K. Alain, or Tel. 53.r. m. 83 -Cherries. 408-R-3. tf -Chev. 20. New top, new X. liartlett, after 4 p. m. 84 FOR REXT Housekeeping rooms, furnished. 310 X. liartlett. 1'hone C03-V. 85 itadovitz, 10 per cent discount on table cloths, .Tune 24th to July 10th. Japaneso Art Store. 87 We pay for ashes and sell dirt -heap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Don't forget the danco and barbe cue at Roguo Elk Saturday night. Tho finest open air pavilion in southern Oregon. 83 R. F. Jones, Jewelry mnn of Cen tral Point, was In the city this niorn Jng, among the many out-of-town R. I. R. eggs n De --oo's. tf Intensive shorthand, typing, ma chine bookkeeping nnd salesmanship. Work mornings only: special low rates now. Medford JJusiness College. GWX 88 People from the state of Washing ton registered ot local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. a. W. LaFrny, Mrs. F. K. Williams, nnd , Mr. and Mrs. E. .1. Gregg of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank nnd Walter Ward of Yaklmn. Mr. and Mrs. 10. Thorsrig, Miss Ala lio Thorsrig and Mrs. J. E. Thnrsrlg of Everett, Mr. and .Mrs. E. T. Gill of FOR SALE A good Ford bug. cheap. Has a Martin nnd Hrett Fishtail body. Write Tlox 210, Central Point. 84 Visitors u-t.n wern tn tlm rltw trnnu. acting business t Centervllel, and Miss Thelma White of Staple drugs' at DeVoe's. ' tf 0u1!!'Betown- .,, n,,f, t,-,,. wi.i i We pay for ashes and sell dirt July 3rd. 83 See tho new summer hats. Lottie Howard's. N. Central ave. 82 -Colonel C. G. Thomson, T. C. Vint, of Los Angeles, assistant landscape engineer of the National Park ser vice, and George E. Goodwin of cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc, tf" Columbia plaster wall tionrd Call for prices. Wallace ' Woood Lumber yard. Uudwelser 15c bottle at DeVoe's fire sale. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. ,H. R. Rois'i were Med- wero In Central .w.im.i... c.w. eiiK.neur ot me (or(1 vlxllon who park service, returned last evening Polnt Inat cevnns. i. .mm a iew nays stay at i rately i,.,.esn simon eBES (or Bnl0 Ijike. The Messrs. Vint and Good- son produce Co. win are innaing n tour or the rious nntional parks of the and will stay but a ' short tlhio in llntoman. Mediord. , Dance Jackson Hot Springs Thurs day night. Galloway's orchestra from Portland. Our price $1.10. Mer In uniform BOc. 82 Big shipment of new stock lust In. Como In nnd pick out your machine. singer Co.. 10 So. Fir. 84 Dance Ilutte Falls, Friday evening. July 3rd. 83 W. H. McUenn, A. Byers nnd If. A. Itabli are among tho visitors In Med ford from Koseburg who arrived yes- lernay. Cedar flume nt illg Pines Lumber Co. tf. Dance on tho Rogue In the new onen air pavilion at Roguo Elk, Saturday night. 83 Rrlck Ice erenm 50c at DeVoe's. tf C. Robert Wade, humane officer of the Oregon Humnue society, arrived In the city this forenoon from Port land en routo to Klnmnth. Falls. whero he wll lattend the round up be fore returning to Portland. On his re turn he will stop in Medford several days In interest of Humane society work ln this city, nnd to interest the citizens In the same. Dance Butte Falls, Friday evening. July 3rd. 83 Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. City assessments must be nnld by July 1st to avoid paying 5 per cent penally. 82 The new hotel 'at Sutlierlln has been completed nnd will be formally deli cated to the public Saturday evening. June 27, Immediate delivery on Radlola No. 24' portnbto superhetrodyne, no otlt sldo nerlal, weight but 3 pounds. Take it on your vacation. Pnrallied tubes reactivated or no charge. Vir gin Rndlo Servlco, 105 W. Main. Tel. 1053. tf lints at nil prices. Lottie Howard's. 82 John-tf For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning nation, or lawn wont. Phone B12-J. Samuel tf h) FLUHITE5K ft II A Baker of Rotation!!; ! Children'. lisle half innvprii'd tups. Vtiliit'M up to ti'h On snle tit ".V a pair. All new sturk, Japanese Art Store. 87 GIRLS Beautiful Actresses Say "A Short Mnssngo with Howard's HiiitiTtiillk (iviim nt Night llefiiro Retiring Is All That Is Nivossury. I insurance sic ... a stealthy . . a moving . , silence. Is burglar? Yott nevor need fear burg lars if you have a burglary policy from M. A. Holmes. Cull on me before misfortune, culls on you. The Insurance Man ' 5incel909 Phone-444 Hush! I step light I ' It a Lice Insurance GUARD AGAINST LOSS FROM MITES 'AND LICE- MI Use these two killers to rid your hens of these profit robbers. MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. Phone 260 YESTERDAY CROWDS WERE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER The New Gigantic The Picture of a Thousand Wonders 20,000 IN THE CAST 100 LIONS 50 CHARIOTEERS 200 CIRCUS HORSEMEN And EMIL JANNINGS As "NERO" WHO SAID The Public did not want greater and finer screen offerings? "MJtW VI AVI Helpful in' Nervous Conditions 315 Medford Bldg., Phone 841 A. N. Oivutt mill K. H. Ness, prom- Inrnt i ldtenn of UoMetuirK, wore day local huliutm vlttltoin hero yestcr ilny. Fresh salt 0er salmon. 25c lb. Johnson rroduco Co. it No mutter whether you nre troubled wit1 a poor oniplextnn, wrinkles, pufiiness n round the eyes. I rreckles, crows feet or lines around the mouth, uuly f inner nulls, or Just a simple, numbness of the face, hands or armsOaused by wind or sun, you will find that any or nil of these t rou bios will quiikly dis appcar with the use it llow.-I's liuttiiinitk t'ream. To prove this to your e pie to satisfactiin. Ret a small quantity to ut your favorite toilet nod: ou titer with the iinler.On,1nK thnl they will freely return the purehise money to any dissatisfied Adv. JIMMIE VANCE and His Famous Arizona Collegians will play a DANCE ASHLAND NATATORIUM o Friday Evening, June 26 LadJes free v O Nat will be open GAS HEAT GAS HEAT GAS Ten Days Special $25 Installed $2.50 Down $1 a Week Do You Know ' What It Costs to Bathe a Baby? In 'the dnys past it eost a lot of worry and work waiting for the water in the kettle to hoil. Today n l)al)y's hath means a turn of the faucet, a penny or two. ' The GAS WATER HEATER docs the trick. Does it for the cost of a newspaper. We have had experience in the heating of water and we arc glad to give our customers the hcnd'H of tliis experience at their request. Call 526 ' - " - f i Southern Oregon Gas Comp'y 209 West Main St. ' HEAT GAS HEAT GAS IS m Let's Take the Profit Out of Stealing Burglars, pickpockets and hold-up men would not continue their depreda tions if there was nothing in it for them. If you keep your money in the Bank and carry a small supply upon your person, thq thief will not receive an adequate return for the effort of rob bing you. ' This strong Bank is the place for your money safety is assured your money is available at your command but , your bank book is worth nothing to the hold-up man. o Start Y8ur Accouift Today First National Bank Medford, Oregon JnTnl- 53 02 w XJl it W xn W W HEAT