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r, O o O O o 0 0 O 0 o I O 00 o O o o Goo 0,3 ftrTCDWRD uroTioTRTBTTST!, ' MFDFORP, of?jiONT, SATURDAY, AIWPST 20, r TAOF,RTX 102." JUBILEE 3FIRES fN CITY RESULT IN LOSS nrnnnr inu n m btuKbt vun tun SHOOTS A 77 ON ! OF 1 DWELLING TRIS SPEAKER IS Tint om hundred unci first iinnutil pchhIou uf the SdverelK'i tint ml !-i1k of Odd 1'VllinvH will bt held in Port land HcplomhPr The program fur tho occasion ha Junt been rom lilctotj und is ihiw in the hainlH of th1 inintffr. It' will ho a nonvenlr booklet of tlio nolfle Northwest, ountalniiu; pictures' of ttll the leader, of the va rinuH brain hett In tlio order. .On Keiiteniher 111, proceilkiiB the opening1 of Hovei-eln (liaml l.odne, there, will bo mi exeuiHlon un the K. I. & H. railroad to the shores of the I'a dfiu ocean. Thu members of the or der in ClntHop county are pruvidliiK ctiilli ImkO Ulld sea f mid banquet for the thouHund or more delegates who nro expected to lake thin trip. The trip will lie flee to all offieerw mid SnoiuhcrH of S. (I. I-.. Ceneral Military Council. officers and ineiiihet'H of the jHHtci;0tlon of ltebekah assemblies, grant! HPeretarieH and uraud sei-ibe;-. Itnd members of the I. O. (). F. Krater juil I'ross UHHoclation. A II "f these organizations of odd Fellowship will liold BOHtdoiiH In I'ortlaiifl duriiiK Sov ereign Grand l.mlfce week. On the Sunday of September I'O. upeciul services will he held for the visitors In the First uHptlst church. ThiH will ho followed h ya reception In the nflerwMin at the Odd FcIIowh Homo, 3Uml and Mulatto streets, Kiven by the itehekuh assembly of Oregon to nil Odd FellowH and ItehekaliH. 1 'The regular sessions of the various ItritncheH of the order will be held In the, now Odd Fellows temple, corner 10th und Salmon streets, opening on tho morning uf September '2. The veiling HOHsloiiH. uenoral receptions, etc.., will ho held In tho City Audito rium, while there will he several ban quets hold in tho (Ihilim rooms uf Ho lei Multnomah" which Is the official headquarters for SoveroiKU (irand lodKe. offieorH. Much preparation Is helm; made by nil tho IoiIkoh in Oregon, as well as Washington, Idaho, and siirruiindiiiK nlates for tho Kiand parade which til k oh place on Wednesday. September 1:3. Tho lino of man h and plan of urKaiilMiliou for this bijr parade has been established. It is exported that HI least 40.UIPI members of iho order w 111 participate. In tins , parade, am) every lofli;o within a nidlus of 1 miles of Portland Is organlzim: fr f exhibition In tho lino of march. Many ' of iho counties of Oregon are organ izing full county units. Tillamook oounly. with a membership of over 60'J. Ih expecting to place a float, brans band, and at least 4uo mcm- lioru In t lie h Miel inn Vn in hi II eon Il ly has over WOO momborH of the vn- I rluuH branches of odd Fellowship. Thoy will iiIho have a band, float, and nod tons of organized marchers. Tho chairman of their committee reports I that fully half of tlio membership will Itn m-nurtitt mi Ihtil duv. Kurlv In the! arrntmoment Marlon county organ II- 1 Isted the various lodgoH of that see- Hon for participation In the big par- Hdo. Astoria will bo on hand wllh Iinr munlelnal baml. and Ihoso who i linvc soon them In naraile during the )mst, know thi.t they will make a good Allowing. Pendleton will be down wl.h a big delegation front I'matllla county, while the 7000 iiiciiiIhmh of tho order In Portland are expected to bo In tho Hue of parade almost to a mun. Tho parade will form on 1 lib and Mirrlsuu Htreets and the hi roots ruu- lilnir houth and west from this liner- ioeiion. The time of starling will be D. D.. P.I I I-IH1K; Hev. Charles F. W. 2 o'clock, und tho lino of march is as Koehler, HHS-lii3. follows: j i reel lugs iroin t he Synod of Oro- The parado will march from I lib gun, Hev. K. Percy Lawrence. Moilor nnd'Morrlsnn Htreois east mi Morrison ator. to iiith, north on Il'Hi ot Alder, caul (ireeiius from the Presbgytery of on Alder to It road way. nor I h on Soul hern t iregon. Jlroadwny to Pine, east nu Pine to tireeiliigs from 1'asiors of Ashland tfth, Houth on lUh to Morrison, oast mi Worrlso nlo 5th, north on Mb lo Pine, ofist on Pino lo 4)11, south on llh lo Taylor, wol on Taylor to loth, soulh on 10 to Madison, east on Madison to (ith, dlsbuudlug to Iho east ami south fjs directed by Iho marshalM. ' T'tto sections as arranged will be led 1 by Chief of Police J. V. Jenkins. May or floorgO D. linker. Waller M. Pierce, governor of Oregon, and tho general committee of arrangements nod Ore- j port (irand Lodge offleor. Following this will bo tho Patriarchs Militant, one of tho finest caparisoned body of . orgnnUed marehors In Iho iv.nl In " tlmeH past there have boon iih many as 3000 plumber momborH of this branch of Odd Fellowship In Ihe lino of inarch lit Sovereign (iraud lodge. Next there will bo the older members Of the order lu llllt on. It Is expected thnl every fifty year member will ride In this section. After tblt comes the main body of tho parade. Including all of Multnomah county and various flections from Canada, tho eastern, pmithorn. central and western slates. The iit a to of Washington and nlo Idaho will each form a separate sec tion in the parade. The various band, floats, a ltd other special fen Hires will be In line wllh (heir va rious nectloiiH. IS MADE PUBLIC If! " 'Tho Hfhoul calendar Tor 1:S-JB vuh Rivou out today bv tho city hehool fluperlnlondent's office, and H Ul) ndlowi: Rn.....t.nr a Kebools ooi-n Kuptomhcr IS S - li ii it I Imlliliiy l-iiuntv full. . ticlobor 15. Id iiml 1J -Ti'in-li- liinlltiltp. . IS'nvtiinlitM- 1 1 Ariiilmlin iluy. -ovotnlii-r ".'tl lnililii.v. l.ii-i-i-rtibiT 2:1 K i ll ii u li.'ll.lny. , Tlianksmvl'mc I,, .lalllliiiv 3 (,'ln IbIiiiiiii IiiiIIiIiivh. .tiiniiiiiv J KrlltiiffH iilil'll llfti-r Ii nl- liliiyn. Junuiil-y tl t'lusi- of rirut hi-iih tr. , January SB Hi-hi-nln "ln'ii fur utnl Htniit-iirur. r.ruary K2 lliilf Imlliliiy, Wuuli liiKlun's hirthduy Ajiftt'i-iiuun). -More than 1 lio people, members and visttiuK tors, were sealing at the tables groan- iim with their burden of Koorl things, Thursday noon at the Presbyterian church. Tables, hrlKhl with nay blos soms, and with koocI cheer and kindly fellowhhlp manifest In happy races. ' laughter and friendly Word. Until two o'clock, quests lingered nl (able or in visit, when a picture wan taken of vlsilliitf pastors, the seven charter members in nunlnt obi costumes, and of the Kioiip as a whole. At 2: 3U everyone reassembled for I he "Fellowship and Iteininlseent Hour." with Witt M. Wrik'ht presid ing. The first callcit upull was Mrs. A nn 11. It ussi'H, who. wcariUK the dainty curb of Iho Ioiik ao. ascended tho pulpit slabs and nave a talk, tcll iiiK many thine In iho unwritieii his tory of I he church, some pathetic, some niiiusiiiK. and all deeply Inter esliiiK. piclurliiK the early strUKtfles .that those who came later would i hardly have dared to face. Fxccrpls 'from an account of plans for an en tertain men I of t hat day were read from a copy of the Tidings of 1S77. She lold of the Sunday school started by a .Mrs. Ilaworlh, at Fmcrald Hun. In the north part of town now, anil euclosiiiK a poem written by It. P. Campbell, eoniiucroraiivc of thu incl 'du(s of the hulldiiiK of (he early church was read, called tho "I A t tie Church In the Trees." by Mrs. Koeh ler, alter which Miss Florence Allo.n saiiK by request of Mrs. Itussell, "Tho Oardon," 1 The Itcv. ,, It. OonuldHou talked of his coming and Incidents of his early I ministry, as did the Itcv. F. I. StraiiKe, both tolling of their early experiences and happiness In tho work in Iho coin m unity. .Mrs. Mary M. ' liiinn added much to tho story of those early days by telling of tho sau riflces and self-ilenial tho mem hers endured In ralsiiiK the money to make the Marl for tho ohurcfl. Or. Cai Ita lian and Or. Kochb-r both spoke of their pastorales very feelingly. Of the charter members. Mrs. Sarah Wal ker. Mrs. Kentuor Oiddings and Mrs. Howard am) Mrs. Applegato gave brief greetings, with the exception of Mrs. Walker, who told of her marriage by Father WlllianiH and of tho incident of that wedding Journey. Mr. Oeorge Mathes remembered an incident con nected with the laiug of the corner Hiono of the church when but a little lad. It was u very beautiful ami happy hour. Supper was served for guests that remained between services, and the following program was I veil In tho ovoiiIhr: , Tlio ;ol(teu .In Idler Organ Prtiluoi:.. . The Poxology, Tho Invocation Ilev. John H. Oon- aldson. Solo "How Long Wilt Tlmu Forget Me?" Mr. McCoy. The Seriituie Dossoti Psalm I III: Hev. Charles ! W. Koehler. Hymn No. 2H. Pastoral greeting Tho Pastor. The Church History Mrs. I i race Andrews. The Karly Days of tho Sunday School Mr. C. F. Hillings. Orcctings from our former Pastors: Hev. John Lt. Donaldson, D. D., 1S77 1S7K; licv. Ferdinand tl. Strange. D. D.. 1SS7-IH02: Ilev. II. A. Cajnahan, ehurches. Prayer of Thanksgiving Kev. A. II. Caruahan. Hymn No. Hill, verses. I. 3, 5. Jubilee Thank offering (For World Wide Missions). Ladies' ijtmrlet "Now tin- Day Is I ei" - M iss I 'oley, M l;ss P lu miner, Miss Allen. .Miss itrowu. Hem -did Ion Hev. Ferdinand (i. Strange. ti. F. Hillings brought greet lugs fnou the Methodist church, in the absence of lis pastor the Hev. S. J rliinoy, and offered rongratulaliotis to Ibis people tor many things, ills account of the organization of that early Sutlday school and of his long so perin tendency was most entertain ingly told. In tho greet lugs brought by the several former pastors much fooling from the mother church at Jackson ville wore given by the liov. Mr. Kdgar, pastor of that church, w ho gave Interest lug sidelights on Its history. John Haley brought a message In greeting from I he Congregational church of the city rcprescnliiiK the younger generation, ami Iho Kev. Myron WimmI worth of Ihe Kaptlst hui c h a. message from his people. The lie v. Mr, Atnos com eyed to Ibis ehiilch from the Presbytery of southern Oregon Its greetings and the Synod of Oregon was represented by the moderator, the Hev. H, P. Lawrence, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Med ford, who brought Its cordial message. I I no church was filleii with l tnoiuborshlp am) Mends n ho hud 'J..y the tioldci Jubltno l'"K.am ami uhl.h was fill.d with nn,, h nf "",',,,M " 1 " l,M membership but to lioguo Ulver valli as w.-lt. I 'I'ln- i-i-li-lilal Inn rtintlnui's In tn M-rvlii-s Siitnliiy. al wltti-h thn Ki.v. Iir. Mi-aiiKi- iiml Ihi- Knv. Il.ill.ililsiin l.r.-sl.l.- In Un liuirntim mill Ihr t-v. Km-hli-r lil'i-:li-lll-s tin- jlllitli-ti '"'"",n In tin- I'vi-nlui; at a Ullliitl Ki-Ir.- t.f all tit. i-huri-ht's. i, ,, . M'.W VoliK. .Mm. -.".i -- I II.- ii. I il I i-i'iiilltli'ii nf i-li-arliiK lnusi luinks ami trm iiiiiiiinn-sfir lh i-i'k slu.s i-xri-ss i-isi-rvi nf asu.r. in. Thu In n ili-rli'asi' In ri-si-rvp nf (J-I.744.li60 rinniiari'il wllh lust wci k 'h-n i-xii-bh miiltnti-il in $:5. 1 -jr.. nun. ASIII.AN'li. Auk. Cook wlili -(as. The destruction of one dwelling. piis-jsllKhi fire at a local cannery, and a small blaze bakcni, caused loss estlmateil at over fl5U0 in the city yesterday. A flro caused by an explosion f a kerosi-no stove destroyed tno five room dwelling oT C. (1. Hunt a quar lei' of a mile out of the city limits yesterday afternoon at 3: IP). Its valu ation was placed at Jfllioo, covered by insurance. Neighbors who gut hcrcd managed to save a greater part of tho furniture with the aid of Firemen Claude Sloven and Ocwoy divans, who had rushed lit the scene in the Dodge chemical car, as the house was too fa i' distant from any available fire hydrant to use the Stutz pumper. A fire at II:3U last night, caused from sparks on the roof of tho Itoguc Itlver Valley Canning factory was ex tinguished while still in an incipient stage. Two electric wires which had be come short-circuited and overheated, causing the insulation to burn, caused the department to rush to the Peer less bakery yesterday afternoon, out the situation was remedied by an elec trician. At hearings held yesterday before I Justice of the Peace J.'D. Koe m j Jacksonville. Pill Short, alias Shan- I non, Agnes Head ami brother Kola ml. I who were arrested Wednesday In the ! Apph'gutt- country in connection with a premature moonshine raid, were ( bound over to tho grand jury. Short, who faces throe charges, was bound over with bail set al $ I a. ana, j $700 of which Is for assault with deadly weapon wil h Intent to kill, S-IiOO for the possession of an iiii rcglstcrcd still, and $.riOM for trans portation of liipior. Tho bond for Ihe boy and girl was set at $.'ou each, also for transportation. All additional charge may be lodged against Head Idler for setting up and operating a ; still. Itawles Moore, counsel for tho do- ' fondant on the assault charge, con- I tended that Short had not planned to shoot. After Iho hearing was over, Agnes Head, who claims to be Hi, and her brother were very light -hearted over Iho affair, asking if 11 were necessary to register ami if a choice of rooms could be had at Ihe county jail. Their mother is slaying with them, but no charge has been placed against her. Short's wife, who formerly lived in Med ford, was not present at llm hear- lug, but remained Instead at tho ranch in the Applcgatc country with her husband's uncle. Tho raid Wednesday was the second thmi local officers were given oppor- tunny to ileal wilh guns in the hands ; of hontleuuers while :ittiinnl iiiLr In re- ' slat arrest. Tho first case occurred dining the national guard enca nip incut, when the "Hut," a small stand on iho Crater Lake highway. was raided and several captures made. Give Woodrow Wilson Film Sunday Night Tho Wood row Wilson Film rial will be presented Sunday al eight o'clock, in Iho First dist ihUlch, the Methodist Memo-1 enlng. Mot hp-, coumiii soul h Joining lit union services lor the occasion. j The W'oodrow Wilson Filni-.M emo rial consists of six reel, showing the "real Wilson." iho purpose of which is fathered pv the Woodrow Wilson Memorial society. "It alive anions his peopl sacrificed himself." liri-p fm-i'ViT fur ivhiiiii hn The pictures are heralild Instruct ive and inspiring, been viewed by thousands. CNmlt wilh pn.i. tf I ? y t f t SAVE t t t f x f r f ? ? r y y y Jackson County Building: & . 30 North Central Avemio Medford, Qregon C. M. KIDD, Presc O. BOGGS, S. AMERICAN LEAGUE CIIICAdO, Aug. lilt. (A. P.) The eyes uf Tris Speaker, seeking tho American league batting honors to day are showing their old time Judg ment, which made tho Cleveland pilot (he champion over Ty Cobb "in 1WH. Speaker is blazing tho trail with an average oT .3W1. with Cobb II points behind. Al Simmons o the Athletics and Harry Kico of the I trow ns arc tied for third place with .:(TK. Tho averages Include games of Wednesday. pod Mcuscl of the Yankees, fur nished the fireworks among the home run clouters by smashing two In one t'fntc und going into a tie with Ken Williams of the Prowns. who has 25. Ill base stealing .lohnny Mostil of the White Sox holds his 37, far in advance of rivals. oiher leading batters: Heitmann, llelroit, .mill; Sisler, St. Louis. .HOIl: Wingo. Heti olt. .;iii!; 1-amnr. Phrm dclphia. .:!",.! ; Collins, Chicago. .37 Cochrane, Philadelphia, .1145 ; J. St: well, Cleveland. .114 K .lack Fournier of thu Dodgers, has tho outstanding figure among Nu- tional League hattum tills week. Kino of his 15 hits wore fur extra bases. Four were circuit IiIowh, throe triples and two doubles. He has LM homers. lingers Hornshy of tho Cardinals re-, mains in the lead with .3S4; five I points ahead of his teammate, Jimmy, tottomloy. The Cardinal leader has' lin chance of exceeding his 1124 total of lli honieiH. Ho has 33 to dale. I (axon Cuvler of the pirates crept one base closer to his team mate, Max Carey, fur base .stealing honors, Max failing to im rease his ::u thefts while Hazt-n brought his total to '-S. other loading batters: Harper, Philadelphia, .Ittir.; Fournier, Prook- ly n . . :t ti 2 : I ila d es. St . I ou is, .3 " 4 : Harms. Hoston, .341; J. Wilson. Phil adelphia, .3 IS; Wrighlstone, Phila delphia, .3X1; Wheat. Hrooklyil, .347; Cuylor. Pittsburg, .317; Slock. Hrook- lyn, .3 ITi; Cox, Hruoklyn, .li lTi. CHICAOO. Aug. the baseball leagues of August 2X: 2U. Standing of Including games American ' Won. Lost. Pet. 77 If. .031 P M(ix r.ii pi as .r.iiL' 01' (ill ."ill r.s ox .too p 7i .itm 3 0 .SO .29 5 National Won. Lost. Pet. ...7 1 Pi .017 :.7i r.u .:.:.! li li Mi .."ill Ei!l 02 -4SS r in; .iTj ri lio .tr.a on .ii:i 54 7 1 .432 Washington Philadelphia Chicago SI. Louis Deli-nit 'Icvclaud .... New York .. Huston J pptsburg i ,ew York I Cincinnati j Hrooklyn jt. Louis j Philadelphia ! Chicago Huston OFF CLUB IS CLOSED I .OS ANHKLKS. Aug. -T ( A. P.) Cain ollalion of ihe Icii round bout i,,,,.,. h)txt w,Mn).sday night between Fr Ho (ienaro. American flyweight cliamploii. whom Fidel LaPara de- ea ei 111 ;i leu niinwl h til a St Sat- ,,!, lKh, ,,.i i.TH,,ki . ;...,.),(,. I'oiiiiin.i in.xir. m aim. .un, imi in - liny li.V .lllrli limit. Inn llilKT uf tl"' (n.vim.1.- iiii.nii. A tell I'lUilHl fcn liclwrfii tlvurKif IIIvi'Ih. Sun l'r:nn-tMi'o li:i ti tit lu woiiflit iiml lillly liiinlll.is, llaluMsflrlil. will . xulisiltiiti'il fur the Ci'llnio-tinin- i lllittil I'HMti'St. Ilnitt Slllll. ! ns lllclily, ThP (llymiilr aiiilltiirllilll was iail aliil hit vn ln.kiMl l.y l.-i.tit v sin-riff last Tlllirs- ilay fiilliiwint: tlu fililiK liy it ri mrlit t'liiitrartiir uf n iiiLMloo int'- I'banl.-'s IIimi ak'iilnst tlu iriiMrlv. AND HAVE So many people know they should be saving money regularly, and yet they put off starting. You should have a savings account, NOWi You can't get a better combination of unquestioned security and sure interest than in the shares of the PITTSHl'ltO. Aug. 2J. (A. P.) The ureal and the noar great of tho golf world are "tuning up" and ex ploring the course at the Oakiuount Country club whore tho national ama teur championship will be decided next week., Francis Ouimel and Dave Herron, former national a mat our champions, as well as a number uf others have praised the links as exceedingly fast. Many strokes have been lost on tho greens, they say. while many buvo boon added In traps and the rough. "Warming up" rounds ruled today, as yesterday. Herron has made tho course In M. Oui mot's curd for his Initial test shows 81, and AI Wade of Boston, shows 71. The runner up In the western open, Itussell Martin of Chicago, has 7ft, and CJeurge Von Kim of l.,os Angeles, 77. Others here ti get the "fool" of things before Monday, when the tour ney opens, are Jesse P. Cullford and Fred J. Wright of Huston. Cullford shot an K7 lu practice, und Wright's card shows K-l. Among others on hand today are Charles "Chick" Kvans of Chicago, William F. liorrick of Now York, who finished second lu the recent public links meet, anil O. Clark Corkran of Philadelphia ' Not Kven ti Headache. MOUKSTO, Calif. Paul Thompson, aged 7, climbed Aii foot to the top of' a water tower to recover a ball. He fell " lumicu upon his head. Paul will n'eover, physicians say. ' fl- Riinrlav "DlTrnpr $1 W KNU COCKTAIL Crab 1 SOUP Chicken Wroth with nice INUagn Aurora KKDISIIUS Ciicuinbottt Itadishos KNTRKES Fried Young Chicken, Country (iravy Hruized Hclgiau Hare, Hunter Style Hrcudcil Veal Cutlets, Tomato Sauce Orange, Sherbet CHOICK OF Uoast Prime Hce.f nu Jus Koasl Clilckon with Dressing Uoast Hoin of Pork, Fried Apples SA LA D Combination Salad, Thousand Island Dressing, V 10(1 KTAHLES Masliod Potatoes Egg Mailt DKSSKKT Ice Cream and Cako t Frull Jello Applo Pit; a la Modo Fresh Peach Pie Hot Holla Coffee The SHASTA Carbon Briquets ( will advance $2 per ton on September 1. 1 ORDER NOW r ------ , r YOUV Winter SUpply. s f i. i -i . . t , uur present price noias gooa i until Monday evening, ! A 11 (Til of 11 nnlir ! August ti, oniy. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 N. Fir St. y y T y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y Loan Ass'n o o Atty. t COMMUNITY HOSPITAL M3"e. Main Street Medford, Oregon Combining full surgical facilities wilh quiet homelike environment!. Red Hots! Woolsey's Brown Bungalow and Roof Paint $1.50 Per Gallon (Tn "j-dalldii Cans Nut a Slain) Woolsey's Celal mite Enamel $-1.50 IVi- Gallon 1 Guaranteed AVliy pay more? Crater Lake Hardware Co. i Jackson County Fair, Sept. 16-19 For a Good Sunday Dinner Come to Hotel Medford $1.00 HIkIh-mi Vmilhy Ji'VM-lry l(ciuriiif j imiiimoiiu m'iihik. in en , Hi'iuiiriiMC j Rntlsfurtlon Assured In quality nnri price. Mall iih your wants. REDDY & CO IWTEl. P.nCADWAV i SEVENTH Watermelons I c per Pound At tho PHIPPS ORCHARDS 4l2 Miles Out on Crater Lake Highway DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS FLEATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. pXSOOCOGi Insurance First Insurance . Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. ooooooooooooooocx Wong Pon Chiaese Mediciw Tor Trratmnl of Aetit (! ("hronlc llfwi nf Men ml 'tyoroxo. Cwwr ind tumor trvitM, 1)t, kM tff. blMfr and Atomirh trouN-s, fit, hrrnlt, rurtu, rout? (rrl troubles, par tlrin, trrrt fncumniita, anttimt and throat trv.Mf, rhrumtirah ammo ( ffnltrc, tvfimpUon, caUrtfip ptl, hjrtrwcla, a). buiQii Offlet Hourat I A. M. to I p. M, f ffntultitlen Fra 241 Vuth rfonl SU Mdfflf. Or a. s 9 DOOOttOOOOOOOOOOOOO ooo Vulcanizing HAWKINSON SYSTEM Phipps Auto Park : Service Highway at Jackson St Our paint sticketh closer than a brother. All of lire's losstius Bro not learned In school. Tho losaon of paint's pro t o c 1 1 o n torn oa from expert once. Wo know that piiint Uip best pro- tectivo polity. Why do wo put It off? Follow Peter Paint 's Advice m l-nr t'Hi tlna (ir ttifin'in- Iff I 1 1 Hui ln'i iiiK f any I sort mil' icx 'Team In ftT ilways tlio tnuHl d(!- JPT rt MkIiIIuI and appru- 3 t H r pi iat5 dosser t, ynu can Bj til .i' thi best when unr H I n Liriyns ure scrVrd,' H I II Vlllll Vlllll tllltl I ISH Atrltl(Mis let (ream 1 I X Jackson County t j ; I Creamery ' I 4 li li ! Hil l I y,. up oo Jun I aclioolu ciuav. o o "o" Q o o '0 "CVV WV V i " V . "V "V T v - V" o O t