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DAMAGE SLIGHT
J Two forost firos ro still beyon1
ontrol in Jackson county, one ,n the
' .'rntor NutJonal forest .on Ininuha
nek. and tho other several miles
i hove Butte Falls on timber land op
ruted by the Owen-Oregon Lumber
ompany. '
The Imnahn blaze at present covers
in area of luoo aorea, most of whfh
u In an old burn three miles long and
pver a half mile wide. Over 100 men
f i ruler the chm-Re of Ronser W. L.
Jonesa Are combatting the flames,
(vhich It is bellved. will burn for some
time before being put out.
The Owen-Oregon blaze covers an
. hrpn nf Pflfl ncrim hut in nlan in an ntti
t.urn, which was the result of a forest
ire 'in 1910. Thirty men are at work
digging' trenches ubout the flames. It
Is said they had completed one yester
day when the fire again broke a way.
I According to District State Fire
VVnrripn- P. It. I.nwd. th flrn l mil
lion In the Evans creek country is now
(tatisfnetory, the 100 acre liybee Spring
hnd Morrison crook blaxe having been
put under control two days ago, while
feevorul other small ones, ranging from
two to 15 or more acres, having been
brought under control earlier.
He stated that over 2!i00 acres of
I irush and second growth tlmhpr has
ieen burned over during the past ten
pays in that section, the financial loss
bf which is not estimated very high.
lie attributes the case of the fires to
careless smokers and campers, but as
yet he has found no evidence leading
to any one individual.
In response tn a telephone message
'rom Klamath Palls that an electrical
tore in that city had been held up
y three men supposed to be the
scaped convicts from the state prison
t Salem. Sheriff Jennings and a posse
omposed of Traffic Officers Me
diation and Talent. City Policemen
ave and Prescott and Deputies Jen-
ings and Talent left early this morn-
hg to jvatch the junction of the
reen mountain and Pacific highways
ind the summit of the Sisklyous for
lie criminals. The party returned
ills noon. '
ARRESTED AND FINED
. '' ; F-. 4j. v
Three traffic violation cases were
isposed of In Judge Taylor's court
esterdny, one of which, was a city
iise.
Cecil Evans, a truck driver,' wns
ned SI 5 on his plea to a charge pre
ferred agninst him by Policeman Geo.
Prescott for speeding on North Cen-
ral avenue Thursday.
C. H. Marsteller, n Californian re-
(ently arrested by state traffic officer
. IV Talent for speeding, and who
ivo $25 cash ball, was fined $25 on
is plea of guilty which he sent by
hall. - .
N. R. Marian, of this city, was fined
15 on his plea of guilty to speeding
5 mites over the limit. Sheriff Ralph
ennlngs wns the complaining officer.
VALLEY CONTEMPLATED
J "It is reported the Seventh Day Ad
4ntlsts are. considering the purchase
IT a site between Jacksonville , and
edford for a boarding school," says
ic Jacksonville Posti "There is also
Ik of these folksusing the U. S.
otel building In this city while erect-'
ig their own buildings.
"Those of us who worked hard to
rclahn the building' would be glad
see It used for b good purpose. And
lis would be nice for the Adventists.
lo. as It has always been understood
lint under provisions by.which the
itwn came Inlo possession of it. from
ie county, no chargo could bo made
br Ibe use of the hotel building."
MELON GROWERS REFUSE
TO SELL AT LOW PRICE
Due to the fnct Hint the melon
rowers of the I'hopnlx and Central
oint districts bnnilcd together In or-
or to receive 2c n pound for wnter-
telnns in the city, several hundred
inu nt iho fruit were tnknn hack to
ftclr farms this morning because of
Ihe wholesale price being one-half a
lent less. , "
Many of the growers wero quite In-
Ignant over the situation.
IjikI Day of Ran pe Campaign
Todny Js he Inst day of the special
Innge campaign put on by local elec-
lic concerns, and many Medford
ousewlves were expected to take nd-
anlage of this exceptional offer be
re 9 o'clock tonight.
A record number of electric ranges
ave been sold during the campaign
hlch aroused much comment thru i
is novel publicity scheme featuring i
he now famous question "Uo you
bvc your wife?" Much of the sue- j
(e of the campaign is attributed to
he libera! use ofnewspaper advertls-1
I i
Kl. Murk's i:tls-niil.
Corner North Oakilale and Gth
street. .
K a. tn. Holy communion. .',
Wm. 11. Hamilton, Pastor.
Catholic Church.
S. Oukdule Ave. and, nth Street.
Kcv. K, W. llluck, pastor.
Masses at 7 and 9 A. M.
Pentecostal Mission,
128 East Main -Street. ' ' "
Sunday school, 10 A. M. -Preaclilng.
11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
M Id-week preaching on Wednesday
and Saturday nt 8 P. M.
Street meeting Saturday and Sunday
nt 7:30 P. M.
The fourth installment of the
"Pilgrim's Progress in Picture nnd
Story" will be given Sunday evening.
Song service begins nt . 8:00, using
songs thrown on the screen. Pastor
Raton speaks at 11:00 a. m. All
services, nt the usuul hours. You
can be a - stranger ' but once ut this
church. Come nnd see.
Church of Jesus Christ of Ijilter
, Day Suints.
"NVoodmnn hull, over Medford Na
tional Wank.
Sunday school at 10:SO a. til. '
Subject Theological class "The dual
nature of the atonement of Jesus
Christ." .
Classes for tho Intermediate and
primary departments. -
All interested in the study of the
gospel plan of saltation, Welcome.
No collections.., ' .. . :
First Christian fliurrli.
Corner Xim,h and South Oakdnle.
D. J. Howe, pastor. Residence .25
So. Orange, Services every I-ord's
Day. ... v ,-
9:45 a. m. Rlhle Bchool. Mv M.
Olson, superintendent. -. y'V ' ' ,
Tlie summer is ncarj,v gone. Kvery
onc should be back in the school
and help for a bigger and better
school nil the time.
11:00 a. in. Morning worship.
Communion nnd preaching. Sermon
by the pastor, "Among the Kings."
7:00 p. m. Christian . Endeavor
meeting. There will ho no evening
preaching service. Midweek prayer
service and Bible study, Wednesday,
8 p. m.
Lutheran Church. "
The English, Lutheran Church, 512
West Fourth Street,, Rev,- Edwin .J.
Johnson, Pastor. t . ', ' '
Services for Sunday, Aug.. 16:.; ;
Sunday School, 10 A, M. .. ' C
Morning Service, 11 A. M. Subject:
"Pence." '
Luther League, .' Young People's
Meeting, 8 P. M. . t
This is a. special meeting for the
young people, and we urge everyone
to be present. v
The Catechetical class meets every
Saturday at 10:30 A. M.
An Ice cream social Is planned for
the last Friday In the month, Aug. 28.
Keep this date cm en. --
, .. A
Main St. Methodist South
Cor. Main nnd Oakdale, J. B. Coan,
Pastor. r , -. .
Bible School nt 9:45. Dr. Frank
Roberts, Supt..
Morning worship nt 11. The pastor
will speak. Theme: "The Fatal
Temptation." An Inspirational serv
ice. . . . -.. . -, - --;
The, Epworth League, meets at 7
p. m. 1 f young, you wl.ll enjoy this
loyal band of youth. - . ,
Evening service at 8 o'clock. Gos
pel sermon, by the pastor.
Midweek service Wednesday even
ing at 7t 30, downstairs. . i
The Northwest Annua! Assembly
opens Aug. 26, Corban Park Metho
dist Church, Spokane, and closes with
the annual conference, Sept. 7.
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Authorized branch of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, Mass.
. Services are held every Sunday at
eleven o'clock, church edifice, 212'
August 10: "Soul." ;
Sunday school at 9:45. Applicants
under the age of twenty may be ad
mitted, v I
Wednesdny evening meetings which
Include testimonies of Christian Sci-,
ence healings at 8 o'clock. " I
The reading room, which is In tho
Medford building is open dally frohT
1 to 4, except Sundays and holidays.
The Bible and all authorized Chris
tian 8cience literature may be read,
borrowed or purchased. The public
is cordially Invited to attend the ser
vices nnd visit the reading room. 1
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Everybody should remember God's
day. His abbnth day, , nnd worship
with His people. Our, church extends
a most cordial invitation to - the
general public to this worship. Our
Sunday school at 9:46 with Brother
W. W. Walker, superintendent, af
fords a fine opportunity to study
God's word. The ll o'clock hour
is given over to divine worship. The
pastor will preach on "The Call of
Today." The music will be; , ; i
Morning: , ' '
Quartette, "The Ninety and Nine" I
Wilson
Mrs. Van groyne. Miss Virginia Dow,
Mr. MacDonough,' Mr. Vroman. i
Evening: I
Tenor solo, "The Shadows of the
Evening Hours' .Shepperd
Mr. MacDopough. ;
In the evening the -young folks will
hold thelc devotional meeting at ,?
o'clock. Eleanor Palmer will lead
the meeting. At 8 o'clock the pastor
will deliver an evangelistic address
on "What Do cut Thou Here." Spec
lal music; ;
J Wlllard De Yoe, pastor.
Miss WlllchraiMl to Tour. f
WASHINGTON. Aug. IS.r-Mnybel
Walker Wlllehrand, assistant attorney
general In Chicago of the prohibition
prosecutions, will upend her vacation
of three weeks, beginning Aug. 17, on
Chautauqua tour of four New Eng
land states .speaking , on "Courts,
Crooks and the Constitution."
Cook with ru.
' ATEDPOTtD Mjfft TTirnTTNTE,
EXPOSE REVEALS0
18,000 ADDICT
CITY OF CHICAGO
. nilOACO. Aug. 15. (A. P.)--In-veHilgation
in the narcotic expose here
has developed that there are IX. OHO
drug addicts here making no secret of
their plight. Severn) thousand more,
1. J. Ulmer, acting chief agent, es
t (mates, a lso use d rugs but do not
deal with nnremic peddlers.
The average addict uses twenty-five
grains a day, says Ulmer.
Some use 50 and one physician
Monday found that for years he had
taken ?5 grains daily. One grain
would bo fatal to the majority of
non-users. - ,
lute officials collect data on the
txitM ui miremu'M iimiii iit'if, uiry
continue search for loot which they
charge Col. Will Cray Reach, narcotic
( chief agent here, with receiving In
exchange for drugs.
In ten packing cases belonging to
Beach, agents yesterday found n mis
cellany of merchandise ranging from
a baby's skull to a saek full of cheap
Jnckknlves. Included were n hundred
Chinese bowls, lampshades, cignrette
oast's, opium pipes and hundreds of
keys.
Jewelry valued at $50,000 was
found in safety deposit boxes belong
ing to Kitty (illhouley which followed
(lie neizui tu 111 um vaiuvu ui imiu,-
000 several days ago.
GO WITHOUT SLEEP
FOR 60 HOURS TO TEST
"AUTOMOBILE DRUG
WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. (A. P.)
Eight C.eorft'e Washington Unlver-
,sity students or graduates four of
rthem women,, volunteered and yester
day commenced a sixty-hour continu
ous stretch without sleep to enable
science observers to note their actions
while driving an automobile.
Professor Fred A. Moss, head of the
university's department of phychology
Investigating the cause of traffic acci
dents, will observe psychopathic con
ditions of the sleepless drivers, with
particular attention to their reaction
at the wheel and their powers of per
ception. Dr. Oscar B. Hunter,- acting
dean of the medlcnl school, will test
their blood, respiration and oiher
physical reactions. . ' ,
A NARROW ESCAPE
NEW YORK, Aug. 15. (A. P.)
New York's mayoralty cam-pnign near
ly lost one of its star attractions last
night when a heavy colonial clock In
Muyor Hylan's private offico at tho
City hall crashed to the floor, narrow
ly missing the mayor. A 1 6-pound
weight splintered the flooring.
The mayor wns sitting in his chn!?,
leaning against the wall directly un
der the clock, when a visitor was an
nounced. As he moved the chair to
his desk the clock fell.
BARBER SHOP ADDED
TO
PORTLAND. Aug. 15. Portland
passengers en route to or from San
Francisco on the Shasta limited can
now secure bath, hair cut or manicure
while trnveling at the rate of forty
miles nn hour. "(
Reglnning Saturday the Southern
Pncfflc will place a modern club' car
In dully service on the Shasta accord
ing to announcement made here today
by John M. Scott; aslsstnnt passenger
traffic manager. The car will provide
barber and valet service for bo(h men
nnd women und, makp the limited one
of the most modernly equipped trains
In the country.
DESECRATE CEMETERY
TO GET IN HEADLINES
ST. PETER. Minn., Aug. 1G. (A.
P.) A craving to see a "headline"
story In the newspapers was the rea
son given for the desecration of the
Kasotn, Minn., cemetery nenr here,
on August 6, by two brothers, 14 and
12 yenrs of ago, one of whom con
fessed to perpetrating the vandalism
here Inte Yesterday. The elder boy
not only confessed to tipping over 28
gravestones In the cemoteryi but he
also admitted setting fire to a country
schoolhouse last fall and a number of
petty thefts In the community com
mitted over a period of a year, offi
cers said. The damage to the ceme
tery wns estimated at $2,000.
Call Board of Regents
To Select "U" Prest.
SALEM, Aug.' 15. In order to se
lect a successor for P. L. Campbell,
president of the University of Oregon,
who died yesterday, a meeting of the
board -of regents must be called by
Judge J. W. Hamilton of Row burg,
president of the bonrd, It was an
nounced last night, by Sam A. Korer,
secretary of itate.
M"ET)FOnn. OTF.QQN. SAETJftDAY, ATTfiUST V,
The "Markets
.Livestock.
PORTLAND. Aug. 1 5. Cnnl, Re
ceipts for the week totaled 3.075 cattle
and 673 culvty. Compared week ngo,
most classes around steady with spots
L'5c lower on lower grade she stock;
veal calves steady to 50 cents' higher;
week's bulk prloes, boof steers to
killers $J.50r$K.OO; considerable
movement of light flesh kinds to the
country nt $5fi6.23; rows and heifers
mostly $3.50 fr 5.00; scattering Kales of
cows up to $5.75 nnd heifers up to
$3.75; ennners nnd cutters $2.00flt
3.00; bulls mostly S3.oosi s.50: a few
at $4.00; bulk milk veal calves $10.50
ft 1 2.50; thin vealers and weighty
calves $6.5r9.O0.
Dugs Receipts for week totaled
2.930 hoaft. Compared week ago:
nutchers 15 to 26c higher: slaughter
pigs 25 to A(ic higher: feeder pigs 60
to 75c higher. Week s bulk prices:
Desirable weight ' butcher $i5.35fci
15.50; one choice deck load each at
$15.ti0 and $15.05: heavies and under
weights $15.25 down; packing sows
ill. (Hi 'i 12.00; slaughter pigs $14.50j
15.00; feeder pigs lu.OOtfi 15.25.
Sheeji Receipts for week totaled
4.330 head. Compared week ago: Val
ley lambs 25c higher: yearlings and
ewes 50c higher; bulk desirable valley
lambs for week $1 2.00 tfi l 2.25; others
$1 l.OOff 1 1.75; culls $.00; Mt. Adams
lambs absi'iit; best yearlings $X.M(itf
S.60 nod fat ewes $6.50 down.
Kbits. .
PORTLAND, Aug. 15. Eggs high
er. Extras ahd current receipts up
Ic. Current receipts 2'J; pullets 27V
2X; firsts 29tfr29ft; extras 32j 32V.
delivered Portland.
Butter
Butter steady. Extra cubes, city 60;
standards 48; prime firsts 4H; firsts
4 5 ; undergrndes nominal ; prints 63 ;
cartons 64. l
Butt erf at firm. Best churning cream
52c net shippers track in one 1.
Poultry.
Poultry steady. Hhivy hens 23;
light J4fiiM5; springs 11H25; young
white ducks 22.
; Potatoes,
Onions steady $2.50 fi? 2.75.
Potatoes steady, $2.00 tfr 2.15.'
Portland Wheat.
PftRTl.AND. A uif.' 15 Wheat bids
Hard white, bluest em. baurt, western
white, $1.54: sort while, $1.55; hard
winter, northern spring, $1.52; west
ern red, $1.48; BEB hard white,
$1.56.
Today's car receipts; wheat, 59:
barley, l; flour, 15; corn, 2; oats, 2:
hay, 11.
Kan Francisco Markets
SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 15. Poul
try markets unchanged.
TREE NEAR FRESNO
FRESNO, Cal.. Aug. 16.-(An P.)
A mummified corpse, fully clad, was
found yesterday on a small islund sev
eral hundred yards upstream from
Herndon bridge over the San Joaqxiln
river, north of here, under ,clrcum
sinnces lending local autn6rlties to be
lieve til at the man committed suicide
by hanging about eight months ago.
Several small boys, swimming, seeing
the form in a clump of willow trees
on the edge of the Island Investigated
and concluded It was either a dummy
or a scarecrow, placed there us a
prank, and did not learn otherwise un
til one of the more venturesoino of
the boy swimmers opened its lips nnd
found human teeth.
Coroner John N. Lisle and attaches
of his office last night said the body
had been almost completely mummi
fied by the wind, air and sun. A ropc.i
almost rotted In two, was tied about
the neck, of tho mummy when the
coroner cut It down. The weight of
the body, he added, had bent the limb
of the tree until the feet of tho mum
mified body wore resting lightly up
on the ground beneath tho tree. Re
cause of the condition of the mummy
Investigators were unable to even de
termine the nationality of the body
but arc Inclined to the belief It is
that of a Japanese:
1
CLEAR TAXI DRIVER
P
' SALEM, Aiir. 15. Denial that thero
was any reliable basis for the Btory
printed In Portland papers yesterday
Inferring that the driver of the taxi In
which tho three convicts from the
penitentiary escaped to the woods
Wednesday night, and his passenger
were connected with the plot of the
fugitives, and asserting tho taxi
driver Is a former convict, was made
here this morning by local officers
who Investigated this angle of the
case Immediately after the escape.
"Our Investigation satisfied us that
Ivltts and Zlnn had no criminal con
nection with the escape, and their
presence on the scene at that time
was purely a coincidence," sulci Dis
trict Attorney John Carson.
Yale Coach Die.
WILLIAM HFOKT, Pa., Aug. ' 15.
(A. P.( Joseph Kogarty Jr., Yale
basketball coach and nationally known
authority on basketball, died at Ihe
Wllllamsport hospital this afternoon.
C'nnl of Tlinnks.
We 'desire lo thnnk nil friends,
neighbors, organizations and Htnndard
Oil employees, who so kindly assisted
In our bereavement.
Mr. Clinton (1. Ilnrklna,
Mr. John fluger and family,
Mr. (leorge Hurkins nnd family,
Mr. and Mrs. Klton Rnmsay,
Mr. and Mrs. itaymond Kuger.'
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Cook with iai,
tf
E
A HIGH- TRIBUTE
TO P. L CAMPBELL
SALEM, Auk. IB. Ilnrnuse of Ihn
eilucatlonul importance of the prosl
dont of the I'nlversliy of OreKon
there Is n general belief In the state,
it Ib understood, that the vncanney
left by the death of President P. I..
Campbell will not be tilled by an Ore
Kon man, but that bin .successor will
come from outside this state.
PayinK tribute to President Camp
hell. Clovornor Pierce said today: -
"tie was my warm personnl friend.
I knew him intimately and well for a
third of a century. Wo went Into the
Masonic lodge , together, and he was
chosen president and 1 orutor of our
Scottish rlto class. He was a hard
student, u clear thinker, and always
displayed a wonderful degree In tact
with dealing with people of nil clusses.
He was kind and sympathetic nnd
true as steel to a friend. Oregon has
lost one of its most important char
acters, who always stood for the very
highest type of Christian American
citizenship."
The Screen
By Ye Press Agent.
At tho Cratcrlaii.
Final showings of '"The Desert
Flower." starring Colleen Mooro at
Hunt's Orator In it, where this dramatic
gen, with its srimllant humor, has at
tracted capacity houses. Lloyd
Hughes Is Misa Moore's lending man
in this offering.
Rust or Kenton in his new film
farce. "Heven Chances," together with
short film topicst nre included In the
varied program tomorrow nt Hunt's
Craterlan. On the stage it was a riot
ous success and tho new version Is
said to be about seven times as funny.
Ruth Dwyer Is his new leading lady,
while T. Roy Ramos. Snllz Edwards
and a bevy of Hollywood beauties also
share in the laugh riot.
At the Rlallo.
JSahy Peggy, sweetest of big little
screen stars, -was seen nt the Hlalto
theater yesterday in "Captain Jnn- J
uary."
Supporting rnby Peggy nre such
players as Hobart Bosworth. as Jud
kins; llnrry-T. Morey as tho politi
cian, Irene Klch as Mrs. Morton. I-in-coln
Stcdmnn as Rob Pete, and Rnr
bara Tennnnt as one of the villagers.
"Captain Jnnuai-y" is one of tho
best pictures of tho season. Pnby
Peggy's first renl vehicle as a screen
stnr Is n pronounced success.
"If you" think thero Isn't anything
new in the line of seroen thrills, go to
tho Ttinlto theater tomorrow. Tho oc
casion for his nssurance will be tho
first showlnir here nf "Trnnhlon nf n
Bride," which is said to he one of the I
fastest moving films over produced
BORGLUM TO CARVE A
CU8TEH, S. D., Aug. 15. (A. P.)
A huge block of granite In nn Isolated
spot In tho Dlnck Hills between llnr
hey Peak nnd Keystone has been se
lected by Outson Horglum, the sculp
tor, as the 'mountain slto where he
wllL carvo the busts of Washington,
Lincoln, Jefferson nnd Roosevelt.
Mr. Porgtum said that while tho lo
cation of the proposed memorial Is
inaccessible nt present, a trail would
be built to the spot when the memo
rial Is completed. .
Tho estimated cost of the, work Is
$1,000,000 which has been raised by
subscription.
Last day special electric range of
fer; get yours now! 124
The SHASTA
$1 Sunday Dinner . $1
MENU
COCKTAIL
Shrimp
SOUP
Potngo do Volatile
RELISHES
Clroen Olives Cucumbers
Rndfshes
ENTREES
Chicken a la King
Veal T-Uone, Mushroom Sauco
Fried Young Chicken, Country Clrnvy
PEACH SHERBET
Choice of
Roast Prime Ribs of Itccf nu Jus
Chicken with Green Pepper Dressing
Leg of Lamb, Mint Sauce.
SALAD
SALAD
Loltuco and .Tomatoes, Thousand
Island Dressing ,
VEO ETA FILES
Mashed Potatoes Corn on Cob
( DESSERT
Ice Cream nnd Cake
Individual KP,ult Jello, Whipped Cream
Apple pie - Blackberry Plo
Rot Rolls
Coffee
Tea
Milk
niftiest
Quality Jewelry Repairing
Diamond Setting, Watch
IlciNtlrltic
Satisfaction Assured In
quality and price.
If all ui your wanta.
BIDDY A CO.
1f)23
J PJfirc TTTRTfli!
DELICIOUS Jl
Cream whipped till fluffy flavored with the
juices of sun-ripened fruits frozen till it tingles on '
the tongue then heaped high on the plate. '
A treat at a party, a weleoine relief on n sun- ;J
scorched day, a eool enjoyment after supper or din
ner. -i
On account of an oversight in our ad lost Saturday the
following dealers' names were left out as selling our
products: " .
AMY'S PLACE ....Jacksonville
KIRKPATRICK 'S Jacksonville
JIM GRIEVES Prospect
UNION CREEK RESORT..... Prospect
Snider Dairy
CHEVROLET TOURING
Late Model
A Real Buy
Tlie Busy Corner Motor Co.
Travel by Motor Stage
8AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY
1 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 passengers for all way polntsi For further Information
and tickets call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309.
FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85
Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coot Bay Points.
FLUHRER'S
Hot Milk Bread
8 P. M. DAILY
Right From the Ovens.
Butter Eggs
and Milk
OPEN SUNDAYS
, Sparta Bldg., Main and Riverside
THE COZY NOOK
Special Prices On
AUTO TENTS
Med. Tent & Awning Works
Opposite 8. P. Depot Phone 145-J
IHOTEir
ftOADWAY Si,!!!!
& Produce Co.
HAIL
IN8URANCI
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phono 105 30 North Contra!
Medford, Ore.
WHY PAY MORE
30x31-2
BLUE PENNANT
CORD
$14.85
Phipps Auto Park Service
Riverside at Jackson Street
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand
, Furniture and Stove
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone SOS