Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 03, 1925, Image 6

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MEDPOftD MAIL TRTBTTNK, MEDFORD. OTIEOOX. .FRTDAY, JTTLY'3, 1025
MINING NEWS OF SOUTH.VESTERN OREGON
o Edited by Ronihwoatorn OrfKn Mining Ilorenn.
E
GRANTS PASS, Orn., July 3. The
consumption or plittlniun In tho United
Sntns In about 10(1,000 ounces a yuur,
of which fully 98 upr cent is iniirtod
principally frnni KiibhIii uikI South
Amoricu. IjI'hh thuu H'OO oumcoh ure
produced unnuully in this s cuuntry
o'l'he metiil is u vcluulile und so vital
to our present iluy civilization that
wuriu-wiuu neurcn huh uctin k('iiik on
for the past 20 years to find new pro
duction to keep imce with the over
increusriiiK consumption, and the hlKh
)irice ol' the metal has spured mnn on
to effect new economics in the work
lug of the Kravrls of the world.
Mining engineers estimute lljat in
the past but uhout 35 per cent of the
values have been rccovoid in tho
plucer mines of southwestern Oregon
and northern California, leaving a
' waste of approximately 05 per cent
cwhlcli was allowed o ro over the
dump. While this is and was nothing
less than criminal waslo, yot, It fehould
, be understood that no treatment facili
ties were uvafluhtc at a cost thut
would permit the miner to go to the
' expense necessary to save his black
Hands. With such a treatment now
provided, however, this enormous
, waste will be turned Into profit, und
whore a placer mlno produced $1 in
the pust It should now produce $.1. '
Large areas of virgin ground are
nvuilnlilo at this time In southwestern
Oregon and northern California for
tho production of black sands carrying
gold und platinum values, and the
treatment plant now available fur
nishes tho avenue whereby the won
derfully rich bench sands nlong tho
California and Oregon coust mny be
profltubly worked.
Tho enormous area In which the
platinum mutals are found in south
western Oregon and nortborn Cali
fornia furnishes u potential platinum
production thut bills fair to rival
littsslu or South America In tho )rno
uuctlon or thin Highly prized metal,
and with treatment facilities available
Ut a reasonable costjand tho develop
ment of tho' production or the black
Hands assured, this potential asset
Will bo transformed Into an uctjial one
and the United States will iroiliice
tbe major portion or the platinum
consumed.
Canyonvillo Mine Sold.
,iA recent discovery-or tellurido ore
by -I U. Stenger of Cnnyonvlllo.
Douglas county, has ccrentcd consider
able intnrnitl nmnnc mining: mnn hp
that district und has resulted In tbe
wo ,i inn inu Junius 1 nu uiii'KJ
and The Hunch to Messrs. Suther
land and Cook, practical imnlng men,
who plun on starting operations as
soon as their equipment arrives.
' ' Mining Publicity.
''The mining industry of southwest"
em Orogon is receiving wide publicity
through the local pnpers, tho mining
Journals, etcnnd the attention of
mining investors is being focused on
tills soctlon.
( The July 1 Issue of Mining Truth,
carrying a front cover of a placer mlno
In eouthwostorn Orouon. a 411110 word
article descriptive of our resources,
the regular semi-monthly news letter
on page 29, and a full back page ad
vertisement by the Southwestern Ore
gon Mining : Bureau, comes out this
week and will be read by inlnhm men
nil over the northwest, including
Canada, and in many other estates of
the union.
Arrangements hnve been perfected
with tho Mining Review, published In
Snlt Lake City, lUiih. and covering the
utan and Colorado field, and Mining
iToplcs, published at Sucramento, Cal.,
covering the California, Nevada anil
Arizona Hold, for regular news letters
Riving the progress or tho devolopmem
or this district.
Tho publicity or the district will,
thorotoro, be carried on effectively nil
over the western stntes for the pur
pose of bringing to the attention "of
mining men genornlly what we have
in the way of mining resources and
the progress ff our development, und
to seek to, turn the tide of mining
capital into this field.
Tho Southwestern Oregon Mlrjng
Bureau is carrying this work on at its
own expense. It needs the support of
all Who nro sincerely interested in
seeing more prosperous conditions oh
tain In this section. It is supported
wholly by dues of (i per year. It
needs the financial help necessary to
continue this work and enlarge on it
as opportunity offers. Do you con
elder tbe effort worthwhile, Mr. Bust
nesstnunT Would an nctlvo develop
ment of our great miners) resources
help your business? If so, Is it not
your duty to aid the bureau In making
xondltions more prosperous? The
nmount Involved is Insignificant from
n money standpoint, but from the
standpoint of tbe district In which
you reside It Is probably the most
Important Issue or tbe day.
ir, for reasons bet known to your
aeir, you do not desire to beconjf tt
member or the bureau, you ran ex
tend the same nld by an annual con
tribution or the amount nl' tbe dues
$2. Consider It in tho llgia or tm In
vestment In furthering your own bust
ness. It will pay dividends. Write
the bureau ut Grants I'ass, Ore., about
the matter.
Membership Dues?
. Owners or mining property should
realize the fact that tho Southwestern
Oregon Mining Bureau is working In
their Interest to secure an active de
velopment of our mineral resources.
This work Is dono wholly on the mem
bership' lines $J per yenr. Prompt
payment or these dues will permit the
btireuu to carry on its work and in
crease Its efficiency from time to time
ns opportunity presents Itself. It l"
the duty of members to, arrange for
their dues ns promptly as possible so
that the bureau tuny meet Its small
obligations. Kuch member should act
on this matter at once. Also try and
bring in a new member or two for the
iext rryulur ingctlug vu Julyll,
Registry of Mine.
Under this bead the bureau will
from time to time publish duta relat
ing to one or mora of the properties
recorded in the registry without any
identifying murks suve name of
county. Such properties are up ror
development, clth.er through sale,
lease und bondor financial assistance
to the owner. Bona fide Inquirers
wlP.be placed In direct touch with the
owners without chorgo by the bureau.
Registry No. 129.
Location: IJonxlus county; acreuge,
18B; held by locution. Vein: 5 feel
wide; character, -huloopyrlto and
sulphito. Minerals: $12 to $15 In
gold; copper, 4 per cent. Ore: (lood
concentrating ore: 10,000 ttuns on
dump, wl'h upwards of fiO.ooo avail
able in mine. Development: Six
tunnels, with S00O feet of work.
Kttilpment: Two blacksmith shops,
toolr, cars, track, eight houHes, one
ussuy office und one tool shop ull In
good condition. Timber: Plenty for
ull mining purposes. Water: Plenty
or water available. Power: Power
ling within throe miles of property.
bwr miles from nearest postoffico on
unto road. o
With tbe wldo publlcSy given, to tho
registry or mines in tbe July I issue
or Mining Truth, and otherwise, the
bureau anticipates that muny oufSlde
mining men' .will come Into the field
to make preliminary inquiries regard
ing our mines. Those? who have their
property of record 'have an advantage
over those who do not, tfs tho registry
will probably bo examined by a great
number of Investors during tho cur
rent season. Is your property entored
In the registry? If not, you are not
doing yourself Justice. Better sembln
the datn at once so thut you will hnve
an equal opportunity with others who
1iave registered their property.
Ihe registry of mines Is one of the
greatest constructive ploces of work
yet undertaken by the bureau. It Is
something other mining districts oo
not have, and, therefore, It meets with
favor by mining investorB generally.
tt is lor your benefit and you should
take advantage of tho facility, asolt
costs you nothing.
Local Mining News
Carrying
Carrying
Selling
Helling In-
Aiding InJ
Aiding In
Possession
e
Trnns-
, For
CHANTS PASS, Ore., July 3. Ed D.
Cinllagher of San frnncisco, who has
bpen operating In California and
Nevada, is spending considerable tltno
In southwestern Oregon investigating
its mineral resources und tho oppor
lunlty for investment.
Charles Tucker and wife of .Mule
creek, in the l?wer Hogue river dis
trict, spent the tore part or the week
In (irunts Pass in connection with
mining mutton).
' J. H. Smith or Portland, an engineer,
vlfited southern Oregon this week In
vestigating the feasibility of Installing
n suction dredgt) on Hoguo river for
the recovery of gold nnd platinum
metals.
II. Van I loi n, In charge of the
construction work on tho tunnel of
the Kelinnr-Vanpet mine at Gold Hill.
called at bureau headquarters this
week. Mr. Van Horn stutcs the work
ct driving tbe tunnel Is being pushed
along rapidly and that thoy nre now
In over 190 feet. The objective lsjint
Is COO reet rrom portal or tunnel and
several veins nrc to be cut.
I). Potter of Corvullls. Ore.. Is
about to Ptart work on the Wn'f miv
erty at tho bond of Foots crook.
I ho Greenback mlno0 Is runnlne
five stamps on the ore from tbe re
cent strike, with Al Love In charge
of tho mill.
Tho Mountain Lion In tho Murphy
district continues to drlvo abend on
Its SOU-foot tunnel.
The, Blue Jay tunnel Is proceeding
satisfactory In tho (lieons creek dis
trict. The plnns for this work call
for 800 feet, of which approximately;!
-t'ti Is now complete.
.1. 10. Klldufr Is now residing on-bir
property, known ns tbe Slskron, In the
Holland district.
Tho lOntai-K. nliir.nl nilnn nf U'nlitn'
lias closed down tor the season. Wori
kls being curried on In ditches.
Work Is progressing slowly on tilt
Mueller In the erection of tho labors
lory nnd foundations for tho smeltei
itself. o
Tho North Pole run through nboir
ten ton of ore the putv part of tin
week and tbe cleanup was highly snt
isfactory. This properly is located Ir
the Hogtin river district.
Tho Mount Iteuben mlno closer
down on the first of the month foi
lack or wator to run compressor nnd
tuns. Work will bo resumed In the
fall when water Is available. .
The mining man who Is keeping the
mibyc informed of his operation!"
through the bureau is laying his tirdi
on the table to the mining men of tlx
whole weg,
Rendleton Round-Up
At Hunt's Crateriat
The west's big classic, the Pendicle!
Hound-up, rorms the background ant
Inspiration of tho picture. "l.t
Buck," the special attraction tor todo
and tomorrow, the Fourth of July, li
the ttlulto theater.
Hoot Gibson, star of tho picture
nnd his company In order to get lb
action pictures In the storv had It
Itnko part In tho events as bona fld
l.,lt..,.,l.. ...! l... .1.0
nun n-t. nu, eiiuieritiiiiti
grab yie results ns they actually cum
out. Hoot and bis gang could ensljr
bold their own. for it was onlv 1.
years ago that Boot, an unknown cow
boy with empty S'ockets and hadp
worn chaps, drifted Into 1'andlotoi
wondering where his next meal wotih
come from. He stayed tbreo ilnv:
anil departed with the allaroum
championship honors. That led bin
Unto movies, nnd last year he relume.
to I'eiKiteton to spend IMl.Oiio, In nink
Intc a picture ot the famous rodeo.
In his company were such stars a
Tommy Grimes, three times wlnne'
of the steor roping championship: lie
Corhott, celebrated ns a rldcr-tinft bul'
dogger, nnd others who could glvo :
stiff contest for rirst place in an
event. 0
The "ti.OOO spectators msnv r
them rrom southern Oregon also ntt
pear in inu lui-uin?'. juste netlgwlcl
who takes a leading part, was chose.
ijiiceu of. lUg Itguud-up,
IRvportsd bv ttulio OotiATi, Abttrcat 0.
Circuit Court.
State cvs- K. it. Jones,
.concenled weapon.
State vs. Melborn Dunn,
concealed weapon.
State vs. Melborn Dunn,
intoxicating liquor.
State vs. ft. Dawion,
tuxleating liquor.
State a. II. J. Hodges.,
selling Intoxicating liquor.
State vs. Nettle Davon,
xellin intoxicating liquor,
State vs. H. J. Hodges.
Intoxicating liquor.
Statu vs. U. J. Hodges,
porting Intoxicating liquor.
H. S. nulll. vs. V. ij Allen.
Illoney.
Miin-ls A. I.Lpshetz vs. -riobcccft
llubyi Llpshctz. Divorce. ' ' '
Defray St Co. vs. Chnrles Isancs. In
junction, o
lOstber Phillips vs. James J. Phff
HpH. Divorce.
Agnes K. oJShnson vs. Cecil B.
Johnson. Dlvorco.
State vs. V. M. White. Sentence.
ltcmhurt I.br. & 1'lanlng Mill Co.
vs. Standard .Mfg. Co. Writ or. Bt-tai-nment.
Summons.
A. n. Brown, ct nl vs. C. A. tiSt
wlck. Summons. Writ of ' attach
ment. .
Kenneth Forbes vs. rfilph CI. Jen
nings, sheriff, et al. Notice.
L'nton Central Ure
corporation) vs. David
al. OAffldavlt. Order.
Alice Black vs. W. A. Black. Order,
Clara It. Phlpps, et Clr vs. C. J.
Semon, et al. Order, -
Irene E KHz vs. Frnnklln Jay Fllz.
Proor of mailing. " w
i?olla Viola Chapman vs. Bertram
C. Chapman. Affidavits.
Medford Procoollng & Storage Co.
vs. p. M. Iiowlund. et al. To quiet.
California Oregon ' Power Co. vs.
Rosa iteod. ct-. nl. Default. Find
ings nri Conclusion, decree.
Jackson County Honk vs. L. CI.
Irwin, et ux. Affidavit. Order. 4
C. Devoro vs. C. II,
Orflor.
Clara R. Phlpps. et vlr vs. C. J.
Semon. ct al. Answer. Reply.
M. N. Hogan vs. Mason Motor Co.
Judgment.
Viola May Corny vs. George
Corby. I'len In abatement. Answer
A. B. Shcphnrd, et nl vs. US. W.
HutcbinsoQ, et nl. Motion nnd mem
orandum. J. B. "McFnll vs. M. C. Page.
Answer.
A. 1 learn, et al vs. J.' W. Kerns.
Summons. Writ of nttachment.
Arthur W. Boslough to Myrtle
C. Hoslough. W.- D. fo lots
id, 29, Montview Add. to Ash
. land. I.o't 14,,blk. B, .Mei
kle & l'uvne Add. to Ashland
Sherifr to Llnnle Hunscam, et
al, T.v deed to lots 3 and 4,
-block 2, Edmeades Add. to
Medford , . .
.Sheriff to I.innle Hanscum, et
a, T. Deed to lot op Eliza
beth street, Ashland
Hattle Boyd, et al to Frederick ,
T. Boyd, gift deed to lot
in Ashland . . . . t
C. A. Bennett, et ux, to Uer
ta L. Tlnunc i man, W. D. to
lots it nnd 12, blk. 0," Lnu
relhurst Add.- to Medford..
George F. Kakln to SSoIma A.
Wahl. W. l. to lot 11, blk.
2. Gray's fdd. to Medford
City of Medford to Josephine
Mullls, deed to lot 1, EAi lot
2, blo.'lt 1, Crowell Amended
Add. to Medford
John M. rtoot to Josephine Hul
l's. Q. c. D. to lot 1. KM,
Jot 2. block 1, Crowell
Amended Add. to .Jedfojjd..
Murgaret JJ. Davis, et ul to
Medford church of the Naza
rcne, W. D?lo part lot 2,
block 2, Whitney's Add. to
MedfoPil
Annie M.
M. Hoot,
8, block
Annie M
W. D.
. 1
Jloot to John M.
W. D7 to lots 7 and
22, .Medford
Root to John M. Hoot
to lot on West Main
10
10
street, Medford . . ,
Josephine Bullls. et vlr, to
City of Medford Q, C. D to
bus 7 and g, block 22, Med
Jord nnd lot on West Main
street, Medford-
Ins. Co. (a George Iverson to Walter Wll
J. Tumor? et 0 son, W. n. to lot 0, block 1,
' I Pago Add. to Medford
Edgar N. Campbell to JWnie C.
. amifboll, w. D. to S'2 or
SW, sec. 5, twp. 37 .8.. R.
1 West, also half int. In lot
2, block 2, Whitney Add. to
Medford
Charles y, Tllton, et ux, to
John L. Fowler, et nl, W. D.'
to lol 7, bk "A," Boule
vard PoJjk ,Add. to Ashland
lfcirvcy .1. Field, ct ux. to Vic
tor c. Sethcr, et ux, W. D. to
lot 11, blk. 3. Queen Anne
Add. to Medford
Williams. Sheriff to State Land Board,
deed to hfnd In DLC 45, twp.
30 S H, 1 West 2347
Scott II. Caspill, ct nl to Elmer
H. carter. W. D. to lot 12 "
blk. 15, Butte Falls FO
Everybody . ,
wants a second'
cup since we
startedusinfa
well's
-lONAl CREST
" (g ffee
ORDER BY TELEPHONE
0 ' No. 10770
o
01 AOO.OOOcups were wrvoil
arfe PAaaa-PACIHC
liiteivdtional f.XPOSIT ION
10
10
That Distinctive Look
of a Tailored Suit
.THERE'S
A REASON
Ir
Prolwto Couit,
fl. W. Nowherry nHumca tho bus
Ini'as nu mo of "Medford Business Col
U'KO." klHtato of O. . M. OralnKcer. In-
vontfirv nnd nimmfstlnent. '
Htdnte of Walter S. King. . Proof
or pumiruuon. . l - tt l
vi tor Hitfro DiUe, whoBft true rieht here in Medrord.
too. .
lit is hand tailored, not
machine built. Made
Ad-
muiie Is Victor Huko Lock.
nittld to probate. '
Ktato of H. O. Tech. Voucbers,
Proof of publication. Resignation.'
Keport. Oath. petitions. tb'dera
Hecoipt. Hond. j
Kunio of Krnest V. Maddox. Final
order. Proof of publication: Claims.
Testate of Chester Wayne Plena, et
:il (mtndrs). Report of sale. Affi
davits. Kstute of Ida Mngerly. ' Admitted
to probate. 0
Rrttato of Wellington H. Oorody.
Admitted to probate.
Entato of James S. Porter, Ad
mitted to probate.
Estate of H. 0. Pech. Petitions.
Orders.
EMnto of Mins Plansman. Final
account. Order.
KHtnto of Wm. II. ItiKham. Order.
Kstate of Johs M. Clausen. He-
cipt. Final discharge.
ORDER YOURS
. NOW
Delivery in 48 hours
o if needed. 0
Prices from $35.00 up.
HOSPITAL
RBAiONAPU HOMBUKB
10U PINE ST.? 16M FlUTiOSCO
Wong' Pon
" Chinese
Medicine
For Treatment of
Acuto nod Ctaronlo
Ulscas!s of Mnn
and Women.
1 Ciiwr ind tumor trmtd, Inflvcnu, kid- v
arj, outuuer aita loraaui trouocs, mm,
bernia, coldi, teml troubles, pMr-
KtyBi, fvtr. pneumonU, asthma and tlitoit
tOvble. rheumatirtfu, travaorrhQ, gbltrc,
eonMomption, catarrh, pi lea, hydrocele, al
bumio.
Office Houn: B A. M. to fl P. M.
Conaultatloo Frm
241 South Front St Mad ford. Ora.
i
1 USUl
1
Man-lufro Licenses.
Raymond A. Bchandling and Nancy
Inno Ragsdale.
Wm. Mdward Cushman and Etbel
.fluy Freeman.
Chorlen Vincent Hnhn and Max-
'ne Pearl presler.
Fred Alton Hnlght and Osillo
rioode.
Chas. Wm. Durst and Carrie Oreen.
John Waldo Hell and ora ,M. Pool,
o (igorp Kundotph MeCormiek and
Ptisan Ann Vlmont.'
Francis E. Uostwlc kand Mlna
M liner.
Charles Jj. McCoy and Ethel Iang-
oton. o
Orey llanklns and Oraco Hadftway
BertiCim.
Henry Edwin Cornell and Anas
asia Ulrlch,
Hartford DeForrest Ciandall and
Vellle Irene Kelts. o
UPSTAIRS
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
' W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 i). Main Phone 503
llwil KsliUo TrniLsfoni.
leorifP V. (InrrlHon to FrnnclR
.1. Hyrnc, ol nl. Q. C. I), to
liiml In sec. 19, twp. 3D 8.,
II. 3 Went A.t SO
I. A. Froilenliurff. ot ux. to
rlmrl"i A. FroilcnbuTR. Q. C.
1). to0 lnnl In nee. 30, twp.
35 S It. 2 Went 10
aslo Mi'Ctllly to W. A. Chllilern,
W. 1. to lot In Jai-knonvlllo 3S0
Vlm-tln Krlwln, et uxf to Uea
vor-rortliiiul Cennt C o m-
puny, V. D. to luiul In ec.
III, twn. 3D 8., 11. 3 went 1800
rhomnAJ. Clifford, et ux, to
Horm'o CD Nli-holRon, et ux.
W. U. to lot 2, Mk. 1. Hum-phrey-AndreWB
Add. to Med
ford t 10
H'tHley Neer to Put Uoluin, W.
D. to purl lot 4. blk. 1, .
Nk-kell Add. to Medford.... 400
Ity of Medford to V. J. Wll-
mot. W. U. to lot 6, l)lk. t.
KrultdHlo Add. to Medford I
'Ity of Medford to Zelma A.
Wiihl, V. D. to Lota 11 nnd
12? Mk. 4. Queen Anno Add.
to Medfont C
'ualo Infthrnm, et vlr to I-tiute
HolierlB. V. l to he.lt Int.
In .21 ncre In DI.C . twp.
39 .. It. 1 Knt
'Ity nf Medford to Julin ft.
Skeeters, died to lot In DI.C
S'Ji twp. J7 S, K. i V..... 1018
r y : CanadianRiafic v "
Dungaaow
amps
Out iji the great out of-doorsfur above sea,
' level in the marvelous Canadian .pacific
. Rockies lie the Five Canadian Pacific
Bungalow Cam ts. rich in anneal to evervnnt
; - seeking a distinctively diflercnt vacationo
. Comlort and old clothes-health and pleas
ure co hand-in-hand nt these five varied
CnmiR. And above all is the Canadian
Pacific mntufmi'tr. assuring perfect hospital
Jityand service at moderate prices.
Lake Windermere--- '
Overlook mil tho hike, with a nfi Cpmrnunitir
House ami rotful Uuntulow Cub'n. Horse-
back- automobile trips-fohirnJ-bualirui iwmi-.
Emerald Lake
With tn attractive Chi let nd individual Cabini-
Mi hum-back tihtni - UoJlintl- tiaiKin.
Lake Wapta 0
5000 ftt abvf stt levrl with airiRlc ami doabto
uutuiitowt and a larfie ComtnunUy bousa.
'YohuValley-
A picturoqur tUlfw,iy houe between EmeraM
Laka and Wapu. (acing rbeautdul Ttktkkaw
FalU.
Lake O'Hara -
fc 6O0 fi above tea leret litustrd fn an open
Alptne meadow surrounded by the gunl peWn
( tht Caiudian Pavitit Kixktes.
U'nre or tall for our UlustratrJ lit
tratmrt on f i Bmrtfrtow i lam pi
ami famomt .Vottntum kavrtu
4- . -b
r
Get tljil Red Crown Mileage
Card at any k,,Red ' Crovvu"
Pump red, white and blue) and
watch yoir tuminer mileage in
crease tells what to do for your motor
tclla abqut carburetor adjusting
tells how to drivi for mileage
6imple as a-b-c f . . 1
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forthembildrists who want mileage
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MER DRIVING -IN . THE RED
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There is an advantage to the motor-"
ist n 'the Standifrds Oil Company's
. long experience in making gasoline
not only in "Red Crown's" quick
er starting, speed and power but
above all in its MILEAGE for
o
summer driving I . 0
. o
The Red Crown Mileage Card just 0
o out tells you just what to do for
your car and how to ' ilriig to in
crease your mileage to get P5 to 30
miles morc'r tanUiil from Red ,
Crown Gasoline ! . :.
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SUMMER MILEAGE .
First buy miles "Red Crown" has -0
the extra mileage ;'it for you to get
out. Second get a Red Crown Mile
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fille4. Follow its easy, practical ad
vice, and watch y our improvement 1
Ask for the Red Crown Mileage
Card at the first Red Crown Pump
-at Standard Oil Service Stations
and dealers anywhere. Use "Red
Crown" and begin getting your
FULL summer mileage today !
huj miles
efostfittfiii tw0nhy miles1
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Our Constant Aim It to Keep Our Quality andV
Prleei Absolutely Right.:;
Do Not Order From Outof-Town Oonrern. Beton -Letting
Ut Figure on Your Bill.
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