Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1925, Image 6

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OF COUNTY FAIR
WELL ATTENDED
special which hud liikcn part In local'
I races ror the past several years. Ho
cximmcu HKiurui raring anility, ciioa
iioii also raced for (lie first time yis
lerday, taking Chick ibiwk'a place n
driver for Car. No. 6. Jfriwk nol hav
ing fully recovered from an Injury he
hnd received Friday when a rock
hi ruck lilui a glancliif blow ou the
lieud. .
In It: 17 mlnuteH Ed Hlnnwood man
aged to pilot a motorcycle, about the
track fivo tlmeH, with the driver and
passenger changed at tho finlHh of
each hip. lament Kcott finished soc
ond. The. spectators were afforded
much merriment to witness certain
One. of tho most successful county
fairs, in tho way of exhibits, closed
yesterday under the clearest skies,
Bince It opened last Wednesday. An
estimated crowd of nearly 3500 'was
present to enjoy the immensely en
tertaining program that had been pre
pared, which, It is agreed by most,
was tho best of all presented. '1'he
auto races, bucking contests, Me
CleavG'a trained horses and motorcy
cle stunts wero exceptionally well re
ceived by tho crowd present.
1'rlzcH havo been awarded the best
of the multitudinous exhibits of fruits,
vegetables, livestock, flowers, fancy
work and art, tho winners of which
will be announced later. n every de
partment exhibits were more numer
ous than ever before, with the excep
tion of tho livestock department, es
pecially tho sheep, as none were ship
ped In from outsido the county for
exhlbitlon as in former years. An ex
centionnal increase was noted in the
urt and floral departments, some
dahlias and paintings on exhibition
were the best ever seen in any Jack
son county fair.
A silver loving cup, donated by
noddy's Jewelry store, was awarded to
w. J, Virgin for having tho most
pleasing decoratlvo effects in his ra
dio booth in the merchants' building.
The competition was very close bo
twoen Virgin's Radio booth nnd that
of tho Valley Fuel company, tho lat
ter recvelvlng second place, or honor
able mention. Tho Medford Furniture
and Hardware company witli Its tutor,
estlng booth was next, roceivlng nn
othor honorable mention. Tho cup,
an Innovation this year, is not the
property of tho present winner until
he has won it two times in succession.
The winning booth was a fireplace
scene with' two cabinet radio receiv
ers setting on either side. A mellow
light from a stand illuminated the In
viting sceno with its carpeted floor
and other decorative effects. '
No prize was awarded in tho horti
cultural building, ax tho different dis
tricts prepared their respective exhib
its With no though of competiton In
mind. If .any prize had been awarded,
it Is tho general opinion, tho Talent
Irrigation District would havo been
the recipient because of tho variegated
nature of 'Its numerous specimens of
farm produco. Tho pear show In the
samo building won tho hearty admir
ation of tho 'thousands w-ho !had the
good Jortuno of viewing It. It fully
lived up to, or bettered, tho standard
Bot by previous shows.
Tho poultry exhibit, contained In
a separate building, Included some of
tho finest fowl in southern Oregon, If
riot tn tho entire state. During the
flvo days' of tho fair, (he healthy
cackling of tho chickens, the quack
ing of tho ducks, the familiar hiss
ings of tho goese, beside other noises
always associated with poultry, at
tracted thousnnda Into this building
to vlow Iho vcrltuble cream of poul
tryland, Sleep contcd horscR and rows, pains
takingly curried by their masters,
were tho center of nttrucllon In the
livestock building, tngeter with the
lings and sheep. Ktalls, above which
tho hung blue grand champion rib
bons, oxhlblted animals synonymous
of good breeding and careful raising.
In all cases they did not full to sat
isfy tho spoctutors' expectation of a
blue ribbon animal.
For the flint lime, slnco tho fair
had opened, tho outdoor program yes
terday was ehoroughly enjoyed by the
thousands, some of whom had Jour
neyed far to attend. Applause from
tho grandstand was more emphasized
than on other days, when enthusinsni
wan somewhat dampened by driiuding
ruins. When competition among the
racers was keen. It was then that the
best .posslblo sutlsfnctloii wua obtain
ed. .
WcClcuvo's trained horses, who per
formed gratis, wero omj of tho fea
tures of Iho afternoon, with tholr fnn
oy high Jumping. Hovernl of tho 311
bucking homes from tho Hlms ranch
at Hly. when wrldden by thrill loving
Indians, furnished onterliilnment that
has never before been on a Jackson
county fair program. Tho auto races
as usual did nol fall to please and
wero better when compared to races
df tho, opening days. Together with
tho 'motorcycles they offered very in
teresting entertainment.
. Tho first event of the afternoon, a
J. lap motorcycle sidecar race, was
won by Nick Htangornme In tho sur
prising 'tjmo of 3:fi0 minutes, with
Ernest I,. Hcbtt and Ed Stnnwood fol
lowing close behind.
Virginia Dart, with Arnnt of Chlln
quln up, won the second evont. the 1.
mllo dash, til 3D aocoifils. a short dis
ance ahead of Iro Mitchell riding Lib
erty. Boll and Knight ruling Itacon.
When the horse s .were on tho north
east turn of the track, I'eto Carr, In
dian bay., was thrown from his horse,
fulling heavily ou the ground, lie lay
still whero he hud fallen, leading the
crowd to believe ho hud been injured,
however examination brought forth
that tho boy hnd only been knocked
breathless by tho fill, llo rodo no
mora that afternoon.
During tho Interval between tho two
nhove evonts two men. uunounced as
tho Johnson brothers, attempted to
rldo a bucking horse sitting face to
face on Its back. They remained but
a few seconds in that position before
being proolpltuted to the ground.
Klunls wore then performed by motn.
cycle riders from Medford nnd Eu
gene, riding motorcycles In preca
rious positions. A feat which brought
applause fro mtho grandstand was ac.
complishrd by Clyde Pearl, a local boy.
who rode entirely around tho large
track standing on his muchlne's seat.
A close finish was the entertaining
feature of a 6-lup auto race, when
Mervyn Oleasou nearly nosed "Moose"
Mulrhcad out of fine place, whose
time wan 4:64. Joe M?crs. driving a
Mulrhrad racer, came In under the
wire third, while Dusty Ithndes driv
ing Myc04 racer, finished fourth be
cause of engine trouble. Yesterday
marked the first time Mtilrhno? had
PW driven hs own rarer. JodKO
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HERS IN COOKED
FOOD CONIES! AT
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hoMtHto tu uert lhat our air Horvlce
officers and mm ure competent, ef
ficient, loyal and patriotic.
"In poitco the primary mUnion of
rAYIllrNI Ml flll vlc' lN tu Ci"'iy out 0,0 Injunction
I n I ITILI 1 I I LilMU " 11,0 fllM "f"""""pr In chlof.
Gooiko WanhlnKlun: 'In (lino of peucc
- piep.u-o for war.' Thin is uccom-
plihcl by:
A HOARD S. 8. PARIS. Sept. 21. , "lDeveloplnic ItH pniHonncl anil
tA. I.) reliance Minister taillaux mnleiiul to the hlBhest efficiency a
mnlni'liil to iho ItiirltAuf nf f tetonr v nnd
and his colleagues on the French niiB- assisting in the development of the
slon to the United States, today com- nlr service branches of tho Nutlonal
pleted the text of the proposals which (juard and the organized reserves,
they will lay before the American i -9 Prenarlnc oluns of action for
the mobilization of personnel and
The prize winners In the cooked
..mi-. .... - . h., food department at the county fair debt funding commission.
changed machines In tho least possl- """ """" " "" uuiihuiib me oiu me voyage irom uavro uegun procurement of material In accor
blo Uino. one of whom was knocked lirl,;n B follows: the delegates have been dovoting
dance with rnobllizallon and war
to tho ground three different times ' MlB- - f- "". Medford, nlum- some hours dally to consultations uluns ot lhe ,VP department.
in various attempts. inum pan uonauia uy woeas et urr; I upon wnat stoma Do saiu to tne . -The secondary mission In peace Is
jJefuro tho uuto race took Place I'"""" "' "'i ! "ivy ""' ' "ie lorm in which u t pl.0m6te In every posslblo way tho
jjnuio ui uuio race iuok pmii, , Ash and: onn bott o van a Rimid ho nut. Moot of llm tronh e- . ..
Mcfleavo's horses, ridden by local from Acmo Flavoring company,' Port- some parts of the documont concern our country. '
boys, enterlnlnod for several minutes lund. transfers of monoy to America and. ..jn wal. ,l0 mission of tho air ser
in a bending race. Wayne Uowinim, ' Mrs' J- HurBor, Central Point, ' how these can he mndo without ills- vice Is-
a iisiiiK voiiiiL- biiiMenmn rod the three sliver spoons from Kodtly's. tuibing exchunge anil depreciating .., .. vi..i.,in.. i.. i.i-.
Icudlng horse. A bucking pony which MotlforU. , the lVanc. 'tion with tho other fighting urins to
Milling company, Medford; vuso from bassy in Washington regarding ar- nii cli'eaply in lives and money as is
rangements for tho conference.
insisted upon having no rider upon Us i "" " aiunin, it pounus v-aiuaux ib in nctivo wireless wln ,,, vlctury and bring ubout
nacK nrougnt lortn litany luugus unu ......d ....ui uum ..ukmu i.ivei ..uii.tdi'uiil nun mo rmnui cm- p,.uce( Hs quickly, as effectively and
mucn ajiitiausc.
With yesterday's bug race over, tho
Medford flro department lost Its last
opportunity to redeem Itself In tho
racing world, when their red hug.
groomed cspcclully for this ruco and
driven by M .M. Harvey, came in'
third, following Adelbert Elliott, drlv.
lug tho Itlvcru machine, with which
he hud won nil previous races. Myers,
who finished first, made the flvo Jups
in four minutes flat.
Two of McC'Ieave's horses, ridden
by his son and daughter, for several
minutes demonstrated the gentle art
of ribbon Jumping. Jack Crim of
O. If. Johnson, Ashland.
Miss Koslna Ciall.itln. Talent, cups
mid saucers from the Jap Art Store,
Medford.
Mrs. I-. H. Gallatin, Talent, ton
pounds Cherro graham flour from
Waevor's Store, Central Point: two
packages cake flour from Sperry
mills, Medford: one pound Knders'
Blend coffee from Hardy brothers,
Ashland.
Mrs. H. Wcagant, Talent pastry
set from MedTord Furniture & Hard
ware Store, medford; package cake
flour . from Sperry mills, Medford;
nc Medford.
Mrs. C. H. Chrlstner. Medford. 49
ABhland.
Miss Dorothy Florey. Medford,
purse from Shields, Medfonl.
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Chlloquln then hourM to entertain hy haklnK powder from Service Store,
riding a bucking home, which would
not buck, attributed to the possible
fact of being tired out because of
bucking contests on previous days.
Hunter, with Murphy up, ran a half
mile diiHh in the taut time of 52 sec
onds, liberty Hell, Mitchell up, was
ftecond, and Virginia, Dare, with Araat
of Chlloquln up, was third. Several
of tho horses that were to havo taken
part In thin event wero scratched
while others were added.
A high Jumping act by McCleave's
horse and "broncho busting" ride by
Al Willis preceded a 3-lap obstacle
race, won by Clyde Peart In 4:13 mln
uteH. It was necessary for the six
participants to take off their leggings,
leaving them In a Jumbled pile to be
put back on again and the beginning
of the next lap, which completed tho
race. In tills even ICd titanwood and
Duo Owlngs finished second and third
respectively.
in 1:12 minutes Circle 8, Cummings
up, ran 4 i furlongs, with Klchurd
Dade, l'crurd up, and Ella Kotreat,
Vork up, following close behind. This
event was considered to bo the beat of
the afternoon program. i
Mutt Ciould again won the back up:
race, tills tlmo in 2:30 minutes, scv- j
eral hundred feet ahead of Crawford,
who precedod Holt by nearly tho same
distance. Gould, who won every race
humanly possible.
"2 As h supply branch to develop
and procure tho enforcement of sup
plies pertuinlng to the air branch In
such quantities as may be required
' for Its operations.
FLEEING DESERTER
AMAT ntf nrtl inr "Jn considering thesomlssions I
V LJ III UV Ulll II t- tjollovo one thought should always be
Oil II I Dl IiJLIIJL kepl ln mlmI lhat tno war mlHHlun
Wllw I IVIil WIIW must be the predominant consldera-
I tion. A policy might he adopted ln
A any service which would enhance Its
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 2
bullet from the gun of Patrolman develonment and ureatica laiffclv in
Worrell crashed Into the right thigh peace, but would greatly lessen its
of James Price as he dashed along effectiveness as a member of the war
Fourteenth street this afternoon in team. The war mission must always
an effort to escape arrest on a govern."
! p j . UU1" "t!U;, ,B and white slavery. Price was taken tion of the air service to the war de-
SJSIS..,1 P0It".1: ,0" k"lfe !? to te emergency hospital to have 1 partment and to the army general
. iiimD Uiiiifr.uu ai.iniuo ,um , , u.min,i ,lr-aHH nn,l will hA hirnml Staff. Mr. DhvIm sn M liA U'nltlri
over to Tom Word, of the federal do- an explanation of the latter phase to
partment of justice.
BASEBALL SCORES
National League.
At Pittsburgh- It. H. K.
Philadelphia 7 11 1
I Pittsburg 9 12 3
Clumpier. Couch. Decatur. Ulrlch
PORTLAND. Ore., Kept. 21. Em- anl Henllne: Meadows, Oldham, Mor
ployment in the Pacific northwest rlson and Goocli.
last week showed first signs of the
usual seasonal decrease of this time A Chicago M. ,H. K.
of year, says the Four L employ- Brooklyn 2 12 2
ment service letter issued here to- 'tlcaco .1 R 1
day. I.OKBlng and luinbcrliiK con- Klirhanlt and Taylor; Kauhuann
tlnue very active but Reneral con-.nn(' "irtnett.
structinn work and hichwny build-1
inK have beuun to taper off. releas-' At Cincinnati , R. H. K.
inir a few men daily, the letter stated. J!" -; 7 .l0 0
The apple harvest which will -l"cln"!'" 6 1 2
start east or thn cascade. hs been "enton. Kaniii and (libson: fiond-
ists and their families. Jtonds are
ot the fulr, is becoming very sk II full still worklm; larse crows and furmcrs
cured for lnreely by automobile tour- """" '"""y. I'la.iley, uouoliue
L
in manipulating tho machine from the
awkward position ln tho front scat.
A u-lap motorcycle race, tho next
evont, was won by Doc Owlngs In 4:45
mlnuLoH. Clyde Peart and Kd Htan-
wood finished second and third re
spectively. ,
McCleavo'H horse, Corncob, title
holder for high Jumping for horses
under 14 hands high, holding a rec
ord of six foet and six inches, enter
tained with jumping for several min
utes. It cleared a high bar several
limcfl with apparent ease.
"MnitMf" Miiifhni.rt iimio linnlnn l.v
when Dusty Ithodes passed him earlv today
are hiring a few men.
NEGRO AT STAKE
E.
American League.
At Philadelphia II. II.
Detroit . 7 17
Philadelphia ., 10 15
Hollowny, Collins, Doyle and Haas-
lor; tjulnn, Gray and Cochrane.
the chief of staff, adding:
"The national defenso net controls
tlie relations of the air service to tho
other parts of the war department.
The secretary of war Is the responsi
ble head of the department. Tho
secretary of war Is also charged with
the supervision of the supply of all
military supplies.
Conk with (ran
4th
Miss Rogers Gained
15 Pounds in Six Weeks
Skinny Men and Women Gain 3
rounds In AO Dayei or
Money Back.
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Advertisements
in the last issues of the American (36), Delineator
(42) and Woman's Home Companion (54) were of
goods we carry in stock. This is evidence that we
are up-to-date. When you see anything in our lino
nationally advertised you may be sure we have it.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE(Phone 884)
HASKINS' DRUG STORE(Phone 16)
As near as your phone.
Bill Mil imifflllfli lillilll!Hfflll!lHlllill Ill H
STABBED IX FAMILY HOW.
(Continued from pape one.)
I held in Conner's l'urieral Parlors to
morrow evening.
JUr. and Mrs. S. D. CJIbbs. parents
K-'LMIT Al 11 A TV .l r . n.
(A. P.,-No arrests I had Sn mad; "'J""' "f"- "1 T 'l!".
tho girl, who is in a serious condition
In a local hospital, declared that Ivy
In tho Inst event, a 6-lup race, the
time of which was 5:C9 minutes. Joe
Myers came under (ho fird third,
whllo Oleason finished last.
Hundreds of spectators pnrhed
tholr cars along the road built by the
county lending to a former residence
of Bum H. Handefcr, formerly county
prohibition ni;ent. Thus they witness,
ed tho races free, arousing much
criticism from spectators who hnd
shown their loyalty to tho county fair
assoflntioh hy paying their wtty In.
Ovor 700 tourists, who hud been
given freo tickets hy tho iiHsoctatlfin,
wero In attendance during the fair
days. The tickets wero tendered them
at local auto camps, tho local nuto
registration bureau and at cities and
towns north and south of lioro alono had attacked her,
One tourist from tho pear growing
district of Callfornhi was so enthus
ed with the pear exhibit that he ox-
claimed: "I'm going to tnko some of
those penrs homo with me to show the
peoplu down there what real pears
are."
Tho vaudeville, announced on the
program to be given nt the Armory.
will not be given there, in fact It Is
not known n yet where or when It
will be actually presented.
James McClcnve nnd family depart
ed lapt ninht for Eugene, whero Ihey
will tnko part In the Ijino county fair
with their trained horses. Their Itin
erary will then lend them to Hnlcm
and Portlnnd, after which tho horses
will he put in winter quarters nt Kv
.me Ihin'T ,, tholi- r bVner"
lynching
burned
community 18 miles from here yes-
father, not showing nny emotion, is
lIKewlse deeply affected.
torday. Sheriff John Roberts, from
ivltnni iii nnnm ....... ...1 1... ,,,,ltT
RnrinirR wum ni.ti,i.n,i .n i. ti. ,.,., Important part in the domes-
near here. " tic trouble, which ended so tragically.
Tho mob dlsperaed after tho lynch- ,,.,. ;",'" "", . ' - T. " ... . 1 .
man. camo to view (he body this
mornliiR. which had but one bouquet
InK nnd tho negro's story that three
other neEroes wero Implicated with
mi in ii iiti.-iuuK iho uaiiKiiier o a ,,r ,.i.. i ... ,
farmer Friday was discounted when , ' '""c0'' nt 1"8 fu"'-
IDENT
FLYERS' DEATHS
.mitciik!,i mcuKVKu ov ihty.
My dear Friends:
After my attack of Flu I was thin,
run-down and weak. I had a sallmv
complexion, my checks wero sunk
in and I was continually troubled j
with gas on my stomach. I felt'
stuffy and had lost my appetite, ij
hnd read about MrCoy's Cod I-.lver
Oil Compound Tablets and decided!
to give them a trial. At once, I
X , began to pick up an nppettto, my
cheeks filled out and my complexion
became healthy looking and I gainod
IS pounds in six weeks and am very
thankful for what McCoy's Cod Liver
Oil Compound Tablets did for me.
Miss Alberta itogerfl, 2G4 W. Ccrro
Gorda St., Decatur. III.
To take on weight, grow strong
nnd vigorous, to fill out the hollows
in cheeks and nock try McCoy's Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets for 30
days. 00 Tablets 60 cents at drug
gists everywhere. If they don't give
you wonderful help in 30 days, get
your money back you be tho judge.
Be sure to ask for McCoy's, tho
original and genuine. Heath's Drug
Store. West Side Pharmacy, Med
ford Pharmacy. . Adv.
jlNFORMATIOWj ( - -g ; '
"Step wllC ' 1
I l V "0LiS'
right in!
When Salesman Sam wears his
Castle hat the Beauteous Blond
never keeps him waiting outside.
. She knows her Big Boss likes Style.
And a man can't get better style
than Castle style. ' No sir ! .
Five to Ten Dollars
Ask Your Dealer
tit.
O'R O U R K E,
m ANurAcrumtm
EUDANKS.HAT
C O.
NCISCO
CASTLE HATS
Sold Exclusively at
Mann's Department Store
(Continued From Pair Om)
tlonnl itunrd aviation officers which
verett. WashhiKion. Tho McCleaves marie public its report today. The
Inquiry board Investigating tho Shen
andoah disaster and the presidential
aviation commission which began its
deliberations hero today.
lourt martial procoedinKs crowlnc
u tne puiinc utterance! of Colonel
itcbell are in prospect within tho
week or two and almost cnrtnlnlv
win ne neid in wnshlnKton.
SrOKANE, Sept. SI. (A. P.) Yes- Orders Issued at the wnr depart
tortlay'a airplane crash at the national mont assluninK Colonel Mitchell to
Kiinrd flylnK circus In which l.leit- duty at General Minds' headniiartnrs
tenant Schuyler Priestley nnd Privnte did not specify the duties that would j
John S. Avey were killed, was due devolve upon him. He was directed i
to an accident, not throimh nny mis- merely to reKrt to General Hinds for
connuct ot the dead tilers. It was orders.
declared hy a military board of na
will then proceed to Victoria. 11. C
where they will spend tho winter,
testimony of witnesses declared that
their machine, a Curttss .INS 9. went
Into a tall spin In ninkine a tall snin
whllo flying at a low altitude. The
board comprised Major John II.
Klshor, commanding tho Utith obser
vation squadron. WnshlnKton national
no iwrsn ion panic
(Continued from pace one.)
"In neneral. I believe that our per
sonnel Is nt least equal In skill,
hardihood and bravery to that of any
other nation. Tho equipment is In
adequate In numbers and part ot It.
guard; t'uptaln Klmer K. tangley. I ''cliiK built durlnc the war. unsntls
flight Burgeon, nnd Lieutenant Harold . factory In condition, a situation which
isoc'ly.
MANILLA,' Kept. 51. (A. IM A
storm described by officers aboard
the United Ktates destroyers Kurd nnd
I'lllshury as tho worst In tholr ex
perience, swept three sailors over
board off Tslugtiio, China. Two were
drowned. The third, a negro, was
rescued after swimming through the
heavy seas for forty-five minutes.
Tho destroyers wero caught In tho
typhoon while enroute from China.
Tho vessels arrived here today and
sailors gve details of the encounter.
.Monster waves swept over the shins
nnd the funnels almost touched the
water w ith every roll. Observers said
that the same wave wnshed overboard
the men although they were some
distance apart. The negro who was
swept overboard from the destroyer
lltury after,, strugBmig In the
slar for 411 minutes succeeded In
reaching lhe shin and was nulled
aboard.
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Cwh with g,(
L
Is gradually Improving. This condi
tion Is due solely to hick at money
and enn be remedied only by money.
That our technical and research work.
Is satisfactory is evidenced by the
fact that the nrmv nh- unt-.-lcn l,l.iu
SFFN SIINRAY FVF.""--' -h,r,oo"i"sc ur
ULUl UUMUni LI L - The efficiency of tho whole ser
v,co was strikingly shown hy the suc
cess of the round-the-world flight, a
For the first time In ntanv monthi.' 'r'"m',h of organization as well as of
local citizens were given a treat Inst "'lnlf "kl". The training Is entirely
night by n ruro visitation of tho'1",!"0 h"nl of the flying service it
northern lights, which showed nt un,l"r h"'ad general policies,
their best between 11:30 and 12 ,he irhl "f "e nlr service will
o'clock I discuss the subject later. A detailed
liurlng that half hour the nor-1 8.","""c"! "f ,hp r"-ent approprla-
thern heavens were Illuminated ns If Ik""1","1"0 T, B'VC" l,y h'1"- ,n
by a battery o'f searchlight, turned ,hurC"Jrfr7;":,',ri,,Hnr ,of ,,ul;,lc
P into ,b, ,V- vainly searching fr I ' . " , Bm,rni,H.fii,,n. t."
glnary nlrplane. Kvery color i -,. ..mm
alnbow was shown during "...Tl. he. """'r"1 "i"
until e Iiuh,
of the nt
to ibey "e,,,Uy "be'gan a" Zl ff'rL-.,".h'L! " -'. -Uh-
whlte glow was visible in the stsrd " r," , : ,",r T , ""
lit heaven, arising high from behind ! ? J.' I "L?1
tevt,r rk;han", ,m' Bf'l'r "'- oF;,her,e v ce, Tom !
urn ntd ' h" " r,"j"l'- "f'cr a fairly limnte nssoclathut
Ml MVil!) Itjem lor three y,s, i m
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(Boming Events
When It Rains It's Too Late to Fix
the Roof
DO IT NOW!
With Our Slate Shingles, Asbestos
Shingles or Roll Roofings
The Family Auto Needs Protection. Get Our
Figures on Garages Complete
BUILDING MATERIALS
AT FAIR PRICES
Closing Out Screen Doors
MedfordLumberCo.
Phone 629
J. H. COOLEY, Pres.
Cons r Third and 1 Fir
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