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.MEDFORD M.TL TTiTT.T'NT!. FRDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY; SFTTr.XmKI? ?-V KZ
News From Ruml Districts
SAMS VALLEY 1
A mUtak was made In our la.t
Hems whtn our nut Graose mttint
wu rlvn a iho second Kalurdar of
rH.torr. uur uranjre mwu n
ttaturdar of each tncath and will
meet th first Saturday or Vclooer
rllh a UikH dinner at noon, arj -
vistilng Granger wlil be Udiy -
comed.
Newi Is slack this week and Items
scarce, but sine we beard an Ashland
recently say the Son VaJiey Items
were rreatly muanea wnec not rwn i
each me, It will be oor ejidearor to
hare ourneiwes on the map ewch w eek
I we erer so small; for It is of Inter-
est to know that readers so far from
hoy are watch ins our progress.
In retir e of tha recent trsrfe
Hnh ,.l Vfim Tahor of fblcaro.
daurhter of the late Senator Tabor of
Colorado and known a "Queen o Phe
M.nts." IX C "Wilson Jrlnr dis
tlctly to mind the memory of the fair
haired little eirl he had met in the
frsir-hiin Av fit the efEhfie at Hll- 1
rer Cliff. Colo. The little girl who
was so derotedly wonhlped y the
f'.nd father rerealed in thou days
little prMTct of leading the sad part
la future life which caused her death.
Pear picking In this rieinlty Is prac-t-vally
ended and apple harreting te
now well on the more.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Cook and Mrs.
Etta Hayter attended the Pioneer's
Reunion at Ashland Tbarvdar.
Kami Valley people are glad to read
that some of our people mere enthus-U-tlc
enough to send In exhibits for
the county fair and are proud that
Mm. Ed Moore who won so many pre
miums In the culinary art Is from our
precinct, though recorded from Gold
Hill. .
Many Bam Valley people returned
from the fair with-the feeling that
they could hare pomeswed several
fir prize If they had exhibited their
produce. We hope, this experience
will awaken, new Interest again In our
fair. We hare won premiums and
can again.
The road graders are at work on
road this week, where some needed
improvement has been plainly notice
able. It was certainly a pleasure to those
Interested In the progress of the
Gran f Jackson county to witnee
the splendid showing made by them
fn their booth at the county fair.
Throurh a misunderstanding Kama
Valley failed to help In the exhibit, but
she win do her share next year and
hope the Grangers can make their
booth the best of all.
Iter. Randall of Med ford delivered
an Interesting sermon at the school
house Hun day evening. !
REESLCREEK RIPLETS
The all day meeting Sunday was
quite well attended, the forenoon ser
vice was taken up with the Sunday
school and preach I ngy Rev. l. IX
. Randall, the American Sunday school
Union missionary. He took for his
text Isa, 2:4-S: "Surely He hath
borne oor griefs, and carried our sor
rows: Yet we did esteem him strick
en, smitten of God and afflicted for
our transgreaslsons. be was bruised
for our iniquities, the chastisement of
our peace was upon him; and with his
stripes we are healed." Rev. Randall
brought out many good things after
dinner and the social hour. Rev. Ea
ton o ftbe aBpllst church of Medford
spoke on 'Wbr I believe the Bible to
be the Word of God." He gave some
timely thoughts, and Rev. Johnson of
the federated church of Central Point
!oke on "The Deity of Jesus Christ
as tauirht by Himself," He gave
some very conclusive proofs that
Christ Is the Bon of God. Next Sun
day Is the quarterly review and will
he Rally Hay. The memory verse Is:
"Whom having not seen, ye love; In
whom, though now ye see him not;
yet belle ng. ye rejoice with Joy un
speakable and full of glory."
Horn to" Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bltows
Friday, September It. a son. Eugene.
Mother and son are doing nicely.
Roy It lid er back and family of
Rutte Falls visited Mrs. Rilderback's
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Humphrey, oun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Robertson was at I C. David
son's Hun day evening. Reva lavidson
Is staying with her grandparents. Mr.
and Mr. Roberuon and attending
hih'h school at Kairle Point.
Mrs. Engberg's ulster. Mrs. "Wright,
and family of Ashland, vUlted the
Knsberg's Saturday evening.
The Rmces and Neelys took Sun
day evening lunch at Mr. Cearly's.
Mrs. Ruby Rums visited at W. E.
Hammers the first of the week.
Myrtle Winter viulted Mrs. Hum
phrey Tuesday evening.
.MISSOURI FLAT
The farmers are glad to see a
change In the weather as It gives
them an. opportunity to get their fall
work done.
Vance Ku hi I has been vlnltlng his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. K. J. Kubli.
Mrs. Lee Currle r of rirants Pans
visited hr aunt, Mrs. T. J. Cook, 8un
dsy afternoon.
A number of people from the com
munity attended the Jackson county
fair.
Miss Ruby Tork hns returned from
..Wolf Creek where she haa been at
tending high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Neely of Grants Vam
called on friends In the community
Sunday afternoon.
NJlwi KM he i- Cook was a guest At
the Holioprter home near i'hoenlx
during the week end.
The Applegate telephone company
has a pew operator. 9
Mrs. Ike Vincent spent Monday
shopping In Grants Pas.
Prank Frame and Buster Vincent
have returned home from Dorrts,
where they have been working In the
saw mitt O
Cook wUh j,..
RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
MiMMTJKKili.lkUHi.l
the summer , at Ihe JacoNs borne, re-
j turne1 to her home In Council Biluff.
, Icrera, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wahl left Sat-
, ord&r morniII(. lor Waterloo.
Jowa.
sod
inhere they mill rtilt reUUv
friends for a couple of months.
Mr. and Mrs. U A. Mm. Mrs. Geor-
jsia Kettle and Mi Muriel aet
Eaphn Matthews attended church
.services In Medford Sunday.
!hare been at Rocue KIk the pat two
i months, are now rixiticg Mrs. I eaui'f
'parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Carle
t of Foots Creek.
I Mr. and Mrs. Marian Lance, who
have spent the summer at the Pearce
i ranch, returned to their home on
j foots Creek Sunday.
Those attend in the Jackaon county
fair from. Koota Crek on Friday
were: Mr. and Mrs. William Carle.
Mr. John Short and children, Mr. and
Mrm. Emmet Crist ad children. R. G
J Huntley and children and Mra. Uude
tnimpun ana cniiar-n.
Mr. and Mrs- F. C. Elliott were Ash
land visitors Monday night. Mr. Elliott
being a guest of the General Oil corn
pany at the new Lithia hoteL
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cock and child
reo of Portland are visiting relatives
and friends In this vicinity for t
or three weeks.
Mr.-J.'H. ButJer of M erf ford was
down Kan day morning to Inspect the
work at the club hotjse.
Mrs. Char.ee, Wahl. Miss Mary Mv
Mlllin and Miss Uy Jacob were
Medford viwitonf on Thursday.
Mr. G. "W. Matthews. Mr. Charles
Gray and Ed Boling are on a hunting
trip over in the Mt. Pitt district.
.Miss Irene Anderson, a teacher In
the Rogue River school spent' Wed
nesday night at the Matthews home.
Mr. ajd Mrs. U A- Mosa who live on
Foots Creek. left Wednesday morn
ing for California, where they will be
gone two weka.
There will be a business) meeting
and picnic at the club house Sunday.
September 2 . ih. AH members are
urged to be present as there is im
portant work to be taken up.
Remember the date. October Jrd.
the opening of the club house, since
being made over. There will be danc
ing, eat in r and good music
Elliott Butler, who baa been work
ing for the forest rerve all summer,
is now employed at the Santford
Grocery company of Medford.
CIM CUMBS
A box social Is to be held at Sam
Coy's October t. The proceeds will
ro toward the purchase of an organ
for the school. Since- It is- to be In
Hallowe'en month, the social will be
very "Hallowe'enlng." A large crowd
Is expected. Everyone is welcome.
Men bring ladles and the ladles bring
boxes.
Ona Comstock and Nlm Chary
made a business trip to Medford Fri
day. Andrew Grlnom bought bis winter
supplies In Medford last week.'
Walter Charley haa Invented a col
lapsable chicken crate. It Is a very
handy affair for those who occasion
ally haul chickens to market In Jhefr
cars. It can be folded up for the
return trip. Mr. Charley sells those
for three dollars each.
School was closed last Friday on
account of Children's Day at the fair.
John and Joe Raider drove beef
cattle down from Dead Indian last
Saturday.
Don't fall to attend the box social.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy and family. Mill
roy Charley and Alice Dennis attend
ed the county fair Friday.
Oscar Hanson was a dinner guest at
the Coy home Sunday.
Don't forget the box social!
ANTELOPE HEMS
School opened with an attendance
of elsht at the Antelope school. -
The Antelope school had a very
nice exhibits at the fair. Miss Marie
Prescott Is teacher attain this year.
8he taught lat year In this school.
Mr. C. B. Allen came home from
Klamath county to spend ' Sunday
with his family.
lien Kinsery Is working for Harry
yon der llellen this week.
Mlrn Marian Towne made a short
vlRit at the home of Mrs. Harry von
der llellen this week.
Apple picking is In full swlnr at
the .Meridian orchard. U Is expected
that they will have a Rood crop.
Corbin Orchard Is also picking.
They are . paying by the box again
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinrery visited
friend. In Ashland Kunday.
Mrs. Harry von der llellen visited
Medford Thursday morning.
LITTIE APPLEGATE
The cattlemen made their first ride
In the mountains Inst week, but owing
to the storm didn't find many. Cattle
are in good shape and prices are bet
ter. Mis, tattle Montgomery waa over
from Worden Innt week end where she
is teaching this year.
air. Hates and Karl Hamilton took
a load of apples to Klamath Falls
Tuesday.
Mrs. t. L. A'.tdlng and daughter
(llad)s apent a few days last week
with Mrs. Crump.
Mr. and Mrs. imrt and Miss Ilatton
frmn Oregon city .pent several day.
slth the , nlng ham family, their
relatives.
Miaa Irene Hughey la vl.ltlng Mrs.
Frank Cameron this week.
Charles lnjnford had the good l.k
i kill rc'.g r.fdeer while In the hllla
1 1, we.it
f v)Un9antrs)i from Kldmth Falls
j riitlr. on the crek Tu-- y on
hi way to ilu. fcr h uko up
thud yf vwiMt V. ot O.
Gi-nn Sklinanh nude a buii&tai
trip to TalT.? Utc-Jy.
A Bumt-T of ncrbm in thi
j lion are rtotirj; ihesr third crop of
miUiltjk, mint lb cir up. .
Hint l.um liovAxa cuvbu nir.
pup in aibuoL ..
Mutt Kat Ij teaching at Vnlontown
, ar.'J has t rv3:rj borwetmtiL th
! tye-vc-n rji'tm each 4a r,
TSo who tUud Udford nd
fair last wec-k eivd wer Mr. and M r
'c & jftl nIJnu yfM iUtcav
Mrs. Cramp and Betty .
i.-v. . . i
at bis home.:
EXTRA TEACHER IS
"PHOENIX. Ore.. Kept- IS Becauw
of the coneeaftioa - In Mrs. Kerns" I
d Mrs. Tyrrell s rooms, an ex I
tra teacher u needed In the Phoe-
nix schools. Mrs. Edith Thompsoap
of Central Point has been engaged
for the position. Mrs. Thompron's
will meet in the room for-1
merlr occupied by the first and sec
ond grades and airs. Tyrrell will
move the primary department to
the attractive new room in the base
menu
Mrs. Mary E. Loacks is nursing at
the home of Sirs. F. Corning Kenty.
Mr. Stbuyleman, a landscape gar
dener, representing a Portland nur
sery company, has been at the Phoe
nix school grounds this week, mak
ing plana for planting the shrubs
purchased by the board.
Walter Hughe and family of &an ,
Diego are visiting at the home of
Lm Hughes. Mrs. Hughes was for-j
merly Mrs. OToole of Ashland. I
Mrs. Lester Fay - has as
- guest
her sister. Mrs. T- J. Farrier and
daughter of Washington. Iowa.
t'smnn Wis- K t anfujul kink aoksAI
this week. (
Allen Arnold, who for the past
two years, has made his home with
his ster. Mrs. F. A. Daugherty has
returned to Carthage, Mo. Allen
will be mtawd on the Phoenix high
school basketball team.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corliss and
children will leave Friday for a. ten.
days vtslt In Portland. Ther will be I
accompanied by Mrs. Lily Blackwood.
who will go on to Vancouver. Wash-i""" umiunx me ir
ington to visit Mr. and Mrs. S!ane,ifour hiu- K"'""? pitching shutout
former Phoexix residents. ,
GENETUNNEY HOPES-
TO BEAT MADDEN
: IN BOUT TONIGHT
MivvviPAi i a Bsn t a t
Gene Tunney. Ameri-an
light.,
. .
neavyweignt champion, hopes to
stamp himself as the outstanding
contender for Jack Den.nsev's crown
in his fight here tonight with Bart-
ley Madden of New Tork.
The fight, scheduled for 10 rounds.
,,, , , '
..! be In the Minneapolis hockey
su x ia, iiic Mifini auunui I u III in (lit;
rWlw TKA ill K. -a-
Judges' derision, only the usual news
paper verdict. i
Tunney hopes to do what no' other
heavyweight has done knock out
Madden. Madden sfoed 35 rounds
with Harry Wills, the negro heavy
weight, losing the fight on points.
"I fel that if I can stop i Mad
den, Tunney said today, "it will fur
ther' my Interests - toward a match
Ith Dempsey. It should create ani
Immediate demand for a Tunney-i
Wills match. That is my first ambi
tion."
Mad. I on aays he Is not worrying
about a knockout. He insists he will.
be quite able to stand when the but'
ends, and hints at a belief that he
'"111 be the only one able to do so.
Xotlrn to Owners of Ntrayrd Ilnnar.
The following horses have been
taken up fro-t the hlchway In the
Table Rock district, where they have
oeen running at large In violation of
the existing herd law:
(1) Bay horse branded JI on left
shoulder.
(2) Bay marc, scar on left should
er. suckling colt by side.
(1) Kurkskin mare, branded Z2
on right -shoulder.
4 1 White horse, branded DJ on
left hip.
5) Coal Mack mare, no brand.
() Ilrown mare, brandefl OX on
left shoulder.
(7) filack mare, branded
Px on .
right shoulder.
) Iron grey horse, diamond
brand on left shoulder, barb wire cut
on right fore leg. i
lit NnrMl Clllw 1 1 .. V. I ..J
tall, wire cut on right hind leg. I
The above described horses may be !
reclaimed by their owners upon iden-
tlflcatlon and payment of damages .
and keep.
Held In pasture at Table ItocV Or
chard. Tty 8. M. TUTTE.
September 51, u5.
Sick headaches are caused by constipa
tion Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brings relief
Constipation can
wreck your
htalth in over
forty different
ways.
Sick headaches, tallow akin,
blotchy complexion, gray hair, spots
before the eyes, unpleasant breath
these are a few of the outward
' effect of constipation. Over forty
serious diseases can be traced to it.
IVint let this insidious disease
send ita poisons into yotr bodr one
day longer. Thousands have found
health by eating- Kellogg'a ALL
BRAN', after rufferirg for years.
Kellogg's ALL-BRAN brings
permane relief in the most chronic
f asea if eaten regularly, 1; ia guar.
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Yesterday's Rrsafts.
At Vernon. J; Portland. 12.
At Sacramento, $: ios Angeles, J.
At Oakland. 5; Seattle. 4.
At Salt Lake, ;
San Francisco, 10.
WASHINGTON GRABS
PENNANT, DOUBLE
NEW TORK, Sept. ii The Amer-
ca nleagne pennant flew- unchallenjr-
. ed at the Washington masthead to
' day for the second consecutive sea-
Clark Griffith's Senators made
certain of meeting the Pirates In the
world series by sweeping both encU
of a dojb iMt e,
, M . . " -
Jdar. to
ilhe Athletics were ruceumhing to the
"rown, in an eleven innuig contest.
to 4.
Xln games ahead. Washington can
remair.lre games and still
1 0311 ". T?-
v. reaucmg ine cnanres 01 tne lood
men finishing 'better than fourth. The
Tiger's defeat coupled with the St.
Louis victory over the Mackmen put
Detroit two and onehalf games be-
hind the third, place Browns.
-
Babe Ruth beat the White Six by a
homer In the tenth with the bases
filled, making the score ( to 5.
Babe's twenly-first homer of the
season marked the sixth time in his
career that he had delivered a four
ply mah with the sncks filled.
Pittsburg, wlih the National pen-
I nam already won. could afford to
i iruffc ra shutout, four to nothir.tr. at I
the hands of the Giants, but New
Vnrlr had th na utrt -t hctn c,f r-Jinr-hinir '
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dlrt ' Cincinnati over Brook-
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Eppa Rixey won hu own game with a.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
KEEPSUPJNTEREST
WASHINGTON. Sept- ;5 (A. P.I
Although they have clinched the
American leaeue pennant, the Sena
tors will place their full strength in
the field today against St. Iui"here
and the regulars will continue in the
linenp during the three-came series.
With the llrownn. Detroit and Chi
cago fighting for the third and fourth
place. Manager Harris said he would
nse the same str4gth against St.
Louis that he did against the tvo
other clubs. When the Senators go
to Boston next week most of the regu
lars will be left behind to put them
selves in shape for the world series.
President Griffith said the Senators
woulr arrive in Pittsburg October 5.
This will give them the next day to
work out on Forbes field preparatory
to the opening clash of the world
series. October 7.
President Cooliilge, who threw out
the first 111 In tho opening game of
the world series here Jast year, was
(invited today by Clark Griffith, nresl-
U.H, .. , I. n tl'..t,l.lriAi, nlnk . .. .M
in a similar rapacity October 9. the
first day the Pirates appear here. He
Itook the invitation under consider-
tion. The president will return to the
city from his trip to Omaha October .
thus permitting him to attend the
opening game if he desires.
Cook with cs.
tf
anteed to do so or your erocer re
turns the purchase price.
Kellops's ia 100 per cent effec
tive because it is ALL BRAN. Doc
tors recommend it they know that
It takes ALL BRAN to bring sure
results. Eat two tablespoonfuli
dally In chronic rases, with every
meaL fieady-to-eat with milk or
cream. Try the many delicious
recipes on every package.
KeUocfi ALL-BRAN U made in
Battle Creek,. Michigan, and acid
by grocers everywhere. Served by
leading hotels and restaurants.
Order a packag from four raxr
today.
ALL-BRAN
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START
EAST AND WEST:
NEW TORK. fr?jt. IS. (A. PI
Foot hairs sseady tnarrh to rev
heir Ms of cmp;!.a of ro.v3lr in-'
teres apparently will have Increased ;
' momentum in the season which has
I its main kickMfs tomorrow in various
sections of the country. Tae cam
PC. I paign of 124. staniirg in many a-;
.C&4pects. set new nar-vs but Ml is ex
.itj.pected to see nwfi of these records.
du placed. With ne wscadU. th fall's?
battles should shatter ail previc-as at-!
tendance ssandartia,
Public ir-iresc viil be starred by;
brilliant cot-fatis. eat and e. with
more th&a two score imerseclionai t
tray. ;
Intersectlocal strife starts torn or- j.
row when two collece who teams .
stood at the ton in 114 come lo criiw .
'at South Bead. Ind. Those are Notre,:
' Dame, the nation's ouanding eleven ;
1
last iall.w and Baylor university ot
TexaK. champion of the uthTretern ;
conference. ;
Many of the Indivlduai satellites of ,
1J4 have p&ssed. from the gridiron .
but the most brilliant of a3i Red ,
Grange of Illinois will be tack, to ;
cap:ain his team in his final season- 1
He will camfsaign throueh eastern
as well as western fields for lilinots :
meets Pennsylvania at Philadelphia in
one of the season's iniers-jcttocal con-
J The Vniversity of California hax
.gone through five straight seasons-
without setback and begins its cam
paign, for a sixth tomorrow.
For the mot part tomorrow's open
Ir.g games will amount to only prelim
inary flourishes for mar colleges
primlr.j; themselves for bicger quarry. :
will be seen in action except for the j
members of the eastern "Big Three" j
Harvard. Tale and Princeton and t
the western conference elevens which
do not start their schedule until next j
Saturday. October 3. I
PULLMAN. Wash Sept. ?5
P. Eric Waldorf, retarded
Washington State's best fullback, suf-'
fered a torn knee lisament in yes
terday's football practice and while
he mav be able to entr next week's
game against the University of Mon-i
tana. J. Fred Bonier, trasner. said
he wouid be handicapped for a
month by the injury- - Waldorf, a
two-year veteran, formerly played
at half. He weighs 1 0 pound.
82 YEARS OLD AND AS
GOOD AS A YOUNGSTER
"7 or $ year ago J was a very
sick man. Doctors said catarrh
trouble of stomach and ' bowels,
affecting the liver and heart. For
more than a year wanted to die.
but could not. fpon the advice
of a friend I tried Mayr's Wonder
ful Remedy, and alt ho urn 1 years
old I now feel as good as a young
ster." It is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the intesiinal
tract and allays the Inflammation
mhich causes practically all stom
ach. Ilrer and inteMinal ailments,
including appendicitis. One dose
will convince or money refunded.
At pll Drug gists. , .f Adv,
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MINEVE BE0BST of , Losj
Angeles, who has had years j
of experience, in the whole
sale houses and large shops
of that city, is in charge of
the, dress making at the
She guarantees satisfaction
in cutting, fitting, designing
and ladies' tailoring.
Medford Glass Co.
Automobile Glass and Mirrors made
to order. We call for your aash and
replace broken windows.
Phone 140..1 I 11 8. Birtlett
Wong Pon
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Dtseauea of Mea
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taes-t. rsHar. rMs. baale tian ssr
Ur. tewv, foeaamd. ankma and ttfsst
wAfcs. fmeesMim, laiawittna. istrm,
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i SPORT BRIEFS
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YOU MEED NOT GO ANY FARTHER
TO FIND :
Quality Meats
" : at the - :
Right Prices
THAN THE
Model Market
. c
We carry a full line of fresh meats at all i
times and for . : -i!
Saturday a Special Lot of ;
Nice Fryers and Hens i
14 So. Central Phone 325 i
WANTED
NEWTOWNS-SPITZ
430.00 TON
CULL $10..TON
GUY W. CONNER
-Phone 64
PEERLESS i
Doughnuts
i
. Something New for !
Medford Traders
. . . i
Saturday Only j
18c
Per Dozen
There's a difference in
! the New Peerless j
! Doughnut and the ordi-
; nary kind they're
light, crisp, delicious.
PEERLESS
BAKERY
The Causa of Your ill Health
JF you have Pileser other Rectal
pr Colon disorders there is
tbc cause of jrour ntrroUMitsi. lack of
Tttalirj.Komach trouble, general physical
and mental lncanacitr. . I can help Jrou
win back your health by posXnety cartes
yow Piles ander a WRITTEN GUAR
ANTEE or fee returned. Act today by
calling far an examination or writing far
By r Kfct booklet erplauv
mg my ccUbratcd treat
ncnt for PILES and other
Rectal and Cotoo ailments.
DEAN. MDJnr.
rorio whas: mattic omac
Of Ok.n uirgin .T-Stttl I Bn,i,
5 TM CWI oj ao pTnT
I TSouthEiverside : I a 8,"wrIor way-
I Ask for ' I
Nutritious Ice Cream I
l300000000 A Jackson County !
Insurance ,1 Jlry' g, .
X A."l. HILL, Manager ' . " .
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CASH PAID
. For Second-Hand
Furniture and Stoves
W. A. KINNEY;
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
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' mm Wo believe that tho mm
) smoothness and velvet I
; j " quality ot our creams "
I T proclaim at once that
1 F we make thnm from 1 H
! choice incrertienta iu i
, Our paint stlcketh
closer t h a n
brother.
All ot life') lessons
are '' not learned In
school. . The lesson ot
paint's protection
cornea from experi
ence. We know that
paint la h best pro
tectjTe policy. Way
da we put it 6ffT ;
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Follow Peter Paint's Advrcr
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