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NewsFrom Rurtil Districts
PIRATES BP PENZANCE
TO BE GIVEN OCT. 29
by
PHonNIXVOct. 24. The rhfiirllji
eehool children are rehcamlni? dully
for their production of "The Pirates
of Penzance." by Gilbert anil Sullivan,
under the direction of their teacher. J They reported u very profitable and
i. entertaining time.
bo produced at the Phoenix audlto-
T HIGH TO
HAVE NEW GYM
FOR BASKETBALL
rnowKCT. Oct. zi. rroHpoct
school lfitclif;iH Hjfnt a thrf-e . duys
iwiiHlon at Metlfurt lant week In atln-
uiinc ui ine county leucnern lntuitum
rliim, Thursday tilfiht, .'October 29.
Tht rtrarnntlH jjernwinne 1b nn follows:
Richard, a -"pirate chief Hubert I
ftteadrnan.
Hamuel, his lieutenant- John I)lek
.. . ; -, -
Fredorlck ,a pirate apprentrce
Harold Finn.
.Major General Stanley, of the Brit
ish army Albert Holloneter.
. I'dward. a sergeant of police jo-nr-ph
Hartley.
Mahef, Gen." Btariley'n'' "favorite
daiiKhter Olarfyn Ferrm."
Kate, Kdith, iBabel, Opneral Rtriri.
lv'rt daiiffhters Kdna Brinco, I.a
Verno Oravelle, Helen Porter.
Kuth, a piratical rrmld.of all work
ARnps f'olver.
: General Rtanley'd daughters Re-l-epca
Jean Rose, Viola Scherrer, Reth
T'nron, Ruth Reed, Mabel O lover.
f-'uanne Barclay, Opal Turnhouuh.'
Nn nee Johnflton, Olga Wilder, male
P"hlnon. Hazel Deardorff, Helen
Valton,' Blbyl Cawter, Carrie KdwardH.
Mnriraret HilBhes, Krrel Young, f.eo
no rauKherty. Graee Clover, (
T'iraten Melvln Anderson,' RotiPrt
pMtnfikl. Archie T.oucks, JAayti ' Hen
rfrlckHbrt, Ieroy HarrlHon. Cecil fiwln
r'. Vernon Tumbouch, Veflpy.Mor
r'"hn, Walter Rolz, Thelma Emmoiw,
Vila Glover, Audra Needham, Leona
I,?ntz, Kid rod Colvtr. ..
- Police Joseph 'Colllcr. thhn -ch-Jioun,
George IlJdwardfl, Richard' Km;
erin, 'Joseph 'Foster, "Lehman 11 d -wards.
'
Mrs. Tester Fay Is accompanist for
the production.
Kxtra music will be furnished "by
Medford puplla of Mrs. E. K. Gore.
Witches' Flight MrHowell
Military March Schubert
Yellow 'Jonquils .........;..:.Johnnnlng
vat7. No. 11 Chopin
I'm Wild . Schubert
The proceeds from the entertain
ment will be used to pay for shrubs
and flowers to beautify the school
grounds.
The annual meeting of the CraOr
Irftke Christian Kndeavor union Is to
be hpld In Phoenix this year. The
tneeHngs begin Friday evening, Octo
ber 30. nro In sosslon all day and ev
ening, Saturday and .close Sunday ev
ening. Nov. 1. This Is the first time
that Phoenix has had' the pleasure of
holding such ft. meeting. The Chris
tian KnrtPavorsoclnty Is glad to wel
ronifl the young people of ' the mir
rounding churches and to extend to
ell of the young people of Phoenix a i
rordlal Invitation to attend the meet-
i it which It Is anticipated will
Very good.
. Friday night. October 23, Is the date
for the Harvest Home supper which
bps roino to be an annual affair In
Phoenix. It will be served as usual
by the Ladles' Aid nt Clyde hall.
On Monday night of this week Rev.
Pnrnnaglan and Rev. Jones showed
three reels of moving pictures and
rave their leeture at Clyde hall. In
the afternoon of the same day they
gave an explanation of their work to
the school children In the assembly
room.
Rev. ' R. W. Nelson's sermon next
Sunday morning will bo entitled "The
Hours Destiny." The evening will
cnpRlder "Gospel Classes."
Mum Marlon Towno of Seattle who
bos been visiting her sinter, Mrs. C.
Ms Smith. Is leaving this week for San
Francisco, where she will spend the
winter.
: Mrs. Mary K. Loucks visited at home
last Kundny.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Williams
im non David, who have been making
a nextended visit In Michigan returned
home last week.
. Honoring the birthday of J. Tt. Ter
rell, the Phoenix teachers had' lunch
eon nt Hotel Holland Saturday.
Miss Mary Kmlly Lourke Is work
ing during the week ends at the Med
ford library.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ward left Thurs
day morning to spend several days at
the lnko of the Woods.
Dr. T. J. Malmgren's niece, Mrs. A.
IT. Gardner, and hor daughter, Alice,
of Whltlalch, Montana, are here for
an extended visit.
, Mrs. A. H. Fisher Is visiting rela
tives In Itoseburg.
The Ashland Study club met Mon
day afternoon with Mrs. T. J. Mulm
firen. Mrs. Coverstone of Ornnts Pass call
ed at the Phoenix school Thursday on
bUKlncHs,
Mrs. William Thompson Is driving
her new Ford louring model to school
each day from Central Point.
The Phoenix unit of the Public
Health association met on October fith
nt the home of Mrs, Furry of Phoenix.
The women of the committee made
several garments for distribution
among the needy of Jackson county.
Upon their return from church Sun
day. October IS, Mr. and Mrs. I. C.
Caster were pleasantly surprised nt
finding their relatives awaiting them
with a bounteous dinner. The occa
sion of the gathering was the twenty
fifth wedding nnnlversay of Mr. nnd
Mrn. Caster. Those present were Mr.
ftnd Mrs. K O. Caster anil diiughters.
Klvn. Marjorle and Sybl, Mr. nnd Mrs.
T .1. FIHson. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W.
pruett and daughter, Mnrgnret. Mr.
nnd 'Mrs. J. 12. lister and daughter
Zavlve, Mr. nnd. Mrs. (1. O. Pruett,
Mr. and Mrs. O. W .Medley and sons
John and Grover. and Mrs. I,fwl. At
the dinner table Mr. nnd Mrs. Canvr
were presented with silverware In
linnor of the occasion.
Phoenix irradn buy" won the base
ball game played at Talent after
school . Wednesday. .
The Improvements on the road on
the south side of the Rogue river
near 'Prospect are progressing nicely,
and every one hopes that thoy will be
finished before the winter rains set
In.
Tho school bus Is now being driven
by Sirs. Fred Uortz of Cascade Gorge
who fs taking the place of Mlsa Lola
Clarke. Lola Clarke is now working
at Stewart Weeks' but will soon be
buck on her 'Job of driving the school
bus.
Since so ''many logs have been
trucked over the'-Red Rlnnket -road
It's- corrugated like a 'washboard, it
takes tho Red Blanket school bus ten
to fifteen m in men of "banging" to get
to Prospect' over this rough road. If
it 1s ver'graded It will be a regular
highway. ..
Many hunters are going back to
their homes as the hunting season has
closed. It seems that the "old-timers"
did not have as good luck in getting
the bucks this season as the "Green
horns" had. However a number of
our residents have a fine fat buck to
their credit. r - ;
Tho Prospect high sciool basket
ball team- will -have a new modern
gynaslum to play 'their games in this
year. The gymnasium Is now under
construction and will be finished in
plenty of time for practice' before the
basketball seuson starts. The gymna
sium will have an oak floor, shower
baths and dressing rooms, and It will
also be steam heated, '
Hallowe'en will soon be hero-wlth
witches, cats, and pumpkins. Upon
Saturday night, Oct. 31, a short snap
py program will be - given by the
Prospect -school; following which' a
number of refreshment booths will be
opened. Much amusement will be
afforded by the old fortune telling
witch. Meanwhile a dance -will also
be In progress.
The two new rooms, alKO a good
basement and hentlng plant that were
being built during vacation are com-
pleted. The high school under Super
intendent Cook and Mrs. Pearson
have moved Into them and are' using
one for general assembly and one for
recitation. The pupils of the grade
school under Mrs. Cook, are now oc
cupying the old rooms. This is a
i
much Mftter arrangement over last
year a At Js greatly appreciated by the
pupils arft teachers.
The people of Prospect and vicinity
are glad to announce the organiza
tion of a Sunday school ut Prpect
on Oct. 11, by Rev. Amos. The fol
lowing officers were elected:. Mr.
t'ook, superintendent; Mrs. Pearson,
vice-superintendent, und John Grieve,
secret ury. Sunday school services will
be held from 2:30 to 3:30 Sunday
afternoons, following which will be a
church service by Mrs. Young.
Prospect is going to have another
building. The new one Is being built
jon Mrs. Pearsons property at the
: Intersection of the Red Blanket roud
and the Crater Luke highway. Work
Is ttli-eiidy begun on the building by
some of Mr. Gordon's carpenters and
when the new gymnasium is finished
it Is expected that he will put his
whole crew to work on this building.
The freshman Initiation of the
Prospect hiKti nuhool wus held at the
I wigwam at James Grieve's, Saturday
I lo, 1U25 at 7 p. m. There were seven
freshmen initiated. A few common
tricks were .played on them. - Altho
the stunts were' old, the frusnmen did
not fail to bite. The rest of the even
ing was spent in playing games, roast
ing wieners before the huge fireplaces
and dancing. , -1
JUDGE THOMAS CLEANS
UP ANCIENT DOCKET
'.. To clean up the circuit court docket
ul eases mm uuve ueen peuuiu' ior
mouths, and some of them for years,
tit the neighborhood of 60 orders of
dismissals have been signed by Cir
cuit Judge Charles M. Thomas In the
last week and about 40 orders of dis
missals -are in line. They embody
divorce, ! civil-and equity cases that
have heeu started and never finished
by either side of the litigation.
' Br1nyotir clean cotton rap to thl
office. We'll by them. tt
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
Gc.nral Land Office "
Wiuthjigtuii, P. 0. " "
' -Sep. - IV'lMfi
Notlre In hereby frlvcn that Bubjecf to the
renditions and lirnitat:ori( of the m-tfl of June
tf, iUIH (3U NUC, HH), February 26. 1IMU
(40 Slut.. Illy), nnd June 4. 1UJ0 (41 Hint..
7K8), and purmiunt to depart mental n-gtilitionB
of April 14. IV 24 AO L. D. 874), the timrwr
on me loiiowing minis win be now Nov. lti.
1U2A, at 10 o'clw-lt . m. at public auction at
the U. M. umi office at Koseburg, Orefon, to
he liixhrKt bidder at -not leia than the a p rain
ed value as shown bv this notice. Mule to be
imbjfct to the approval ot the Secretary of the
interior, i ne pun-mme price, with an anill
(loiiul sum of one-fifth of one per rem' thereof,
Iwlntf commiwiotm allowed, mut be depiwitfil
at tune of mile, tminry to be returned if mile
in not approved, otherwise paUut will Ikmuc
for the timber, which uiiMt be removed wuhln
ten yenra. Itids will bt receivt-d from cirieiiM
of the United States, anxo-iatlotia of mit-h citi
jseiit, and cvrporat ona oritanized under the luws
of the United Hutea, or any state, territory, or
diatrirt thereof only. UMin applifation of a
qualified purchaaer, the timber on any legal
aulMjivinioii will be offen-d - separately before
being Ineludetl In any offer of a lswr unit.
T. 17 H.f H. 1 W., Hef. 11, 8W KH tr
1200 M.. hemlorlc 4(1 M . NW HW .fir 1(IS6
M hendwlc 100 M., RWU NWU fir 1H00 M..
hcmloek 8ft M NKM NWH fir 8fi M., hem-m-k
tiO M., NK4 NKK fir 11(10 M., NW
SH'-i fir 1710 M.. NK SKV. fir 100U If.,
rnlar 140 M., HW H HKH fir 1000 M., hem
Itwk 40 NKH HW fir 132fi M.. NWS4
MW4 fir 1A70 M., KK HW fir 1100 M.,
hemlork 80 M.( cedur 4A 11., HU'W HWVi fir
0Z& If., hemlock 120 II.. cedar 00 II., none
of the tiinlwr ou th'a section to bo sold fur
lew than l.o0 per M. fur the fir, $1 per It.
for the cedar and 75 rents per M. tor the hem
lork. T. IS S.. H. 2 W., Hoc. Sfl, Lot 6, fir
430 M., liot ft fir 300 M.. T. 17 K., It. 6 W..
Sec. 31, SW4 NW'i fir 720 If., T. 28 H
H. 10 W Seu. Al, Lot 2 fir 240 M., whito
rrdar 00 It., Lot 3 fir 'MO II., white cedur
to 11., Ut 4 fir 2)10 M., white cedar 100 M.,
fel redur 80 iS.. SKW MW L fir 2 MO M. white
cedar 3,'. H., HU"h HW fir lt)& 11., while
cedar 10ft M., NKV HK4 fir Sif, M.. white
cellar S4fi M., HK HKV4 fir 040 M., white
evdar 4'20 II.. KWW NK fir 2H0 II.. nhite
cedar BO M., none of the timber on thtfe sec
tions to t sold for leaa Uiati 3 per M., tot
the fir and red cedar ami f7 per II. for tin
white cedar. T, 20 H R. 4 W., Se. 1R, NE14
NWU red fir 400 M.. T. SI 8.. II. 4 W., Kit.
20, NK Vi HV yellow Mr 2fi0 M., red fir
i ft w Sl tiv, yniow iir 8!! a H., nil
fir 27A It., white fir IR M.. none of the timber
on thene sertlotia to lw mild for bin Hum 1.76
per H. for the red and yellow fir and 91 vet
It. fur the white fir. T. 2fl H., 11. la W., Sec.
27, NKH KV, old ffrowth fir 47fi M oednr
AO M heinloi'k 200 M spruce 2R It., NW
HWVi ohl growth fir 400 II., second ffrowth
Mr 4(10 M., hemic 1 00 II., HW Si HWVi old
Krowth fir noo kl., second ffrowth fir n.io M .,
bendock 200 II., 8KV4 HW old growtli ttr
loi6 M., ciitar AO M., hemlwk It 00 M., NEVi
KE4 old Rrowth fir ftOO II., necnii growth fir
7M M.. ce.lar 25 M hemlock tA II.. NW H
HK',i old irrowtli fir 4(M second (crowth
fir 400 M., cclar 150 H., SW'Vi 8KVi old
ffrowth Mr 80(1 M., aenmd growth fir 4R0 it.
.-dar 175 M., HK4 HK'i old growth Mr 500
II., aeconrl growth fir 775 If., cedar 25 t.,
hemlock 2ft 11.. Sec. 35 SKVi NKU ohl growth
I't..?,8140 M eHr6fi M.. hemlock 5H0 M..
WV4 NE Vi old growth fir 8310 M.. hcml.uk
U70 M HW H NK V4 U growth fir SSftO II..
hemlock 5.'0 M.. St;l NKH necrnd growth
Mr 8400 W., cetlar 60 II.. hemlock 75 M.. NK Vi
NW',4 second growth fir 2010 II., hemlock
40 If.. NVVU NW4 second RTowth Iir 34iO
M, HWU NWU aecond growth Mr St?5 M..
NKVi NW '4 sect'tid gnmtli fir 2H.S0 hem
lock l'.O M V. HVi aecond growth fir
4 450 II., NWVfc SW'H sn-oml growlli fir 20U0
II., SW4 HW4 second growth fir 3000 M
HKH HWi second growth Mr 4170 M., NRH
SKVi s(Mond growth fr 4 mo M., NWV4 SKVi
second growth tr 4000 M hemlock 100 M-,
HW U HE second growth fir 4HH0 II., HKVi
HKVi second growth fir 2175 U.. cnlnr l'A
II., none of the timber on thee scctfoiis to he
sold for less than 92.50 per II. for the spruce
ami n'd growth Mr, 92 per It. for the cedar
and second growth Mr and 50 cents per II- for
trie hemlock. T. .10 S., U, 3 K.. Hec. I, H
NK'4. pine 375 XI.. fir 40 II , lot 3 pine, 275
M.. Mr 1 00 Lot 4 pine 70 It.. Mr 4 70 M ,
SKVi NWV, pine 27.1 II,, fir loo II., none of
tne limner on in a sect on to It sold for leM
Unn 9i.50 per M. for the pioe snd 91 per II.
for the fir. T. 27 8.. . 11 V., Hec. ft. HKH
HWU yellow fir 4 50 .. while tir 100 M..
hemlock UK) M , HW'i HKH red lr 1500 V
white Mr 200 M.. red cedar 75 M., HKH HKH
veil aw fir 1150 M. re.1 fir T50 it listoln. k
1 M.,
He. 13,
igiter on these aotloiui tn he sold for lesa
Sunfmons.
In thfl Circuit Court of Jackson Coun
ty, Htate of Oregon.
Ida Thu lacker. IMaintlff, vs. V. T.
Heldllnian, .'. J. lieidllrnan, the un
known helm of W. I): Keldllman. If de
cUHfd. the unknown heirs of C. J.
lieldliman, if deceaKed, and all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any riKht, title, cHtate, lieu
or Interest either at law or in equity,
In or to the -property described in
the Complaint herein, Defendants.
' To each, all and every of the abovo
named defendants, and all other
persons or parties unknown, I'lalmiiiK
any riht, title, estute, lien or interest.
either at law or in equity In or to the
property described In the complaint
herein, defendants herlnuhove named:
In tho name of the Htate of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear and anMver the com
plaint of the plaintiff on file herein
against you or otherwlno plead there
to within nix (C) weeks from the date
of the first publication of this mini-
nions, same bfini; the 16th day of Oc
tober, 1925;
And you are hereby notified that If
you - fall to appear and answer as
hereinabove required or otherwise
plead to tho complaint of the plain
tiff on file herein, the plaintiff will
take a decree atcnliiHt you for the re
lief demanded In her comnlslnt. that
is .a decree that the' plaintiff Is 'tho
owner ln,fcp simple uf tho fulluwlnir
described .property situated In tho
County of Jackson, Htate of Ot-eKon,
and particularly described ns follows,
lo-wit:
Commencing- at a point 21.77 chains
west and 5!M feet south of the south
east corner' 6f Donation T,nnd Claim
No. Korty-twp (4). Township Thirty
seven 3", south of Rnnire Ot (1
West;-thence south 100 feet; thenca
west 2 !i 3 feet; thence nurtli 10 degrees
110 uilnulMs west to a point 313 feet
west of the beKinninK point; thence
oust 313 feet to the place of bclnnim;,
being lots numbered two (2) and
throe (3) of' "Collins l'nrk" unrecord
ed pint, to the City of Medford. Ore
gon. and that none of the nbove named
defendants him any right, title, or in
terest whatever In and to said laud
and premises or any part or parcel
thereof, nnd that the title of the
plaintiff Is good and valid; and for a
further decree forever enjoining and
debarring each and nil of the said de
fendants from asserting .any claim
whatever In or to the sitld land and
premises, adverse to the . nlalntlff's
and for plaintiff's costs of suit.
This summons is published In the
Medford Mall Tribune, by order of the
Honorable C, M. Thomas. Judue of the
court above named, duly made on the
ICth duy of October. 11)5.
, O. C. HOGGS. ;
J. F. FIJlXiEL. . I
Attorneys for tho Plnlmirf. ,
30 i North Central Avenue, Medford.!
Oregon.
C. nan Man's Notlco of Kale.
Notice Is hereby civen. that the un
dersigned guardian of the estate of
DcForest W. Jones. Under nnd In mir
sun nee of nn order Of the county court
of Oregon, fur Jackson county, made
and entered of record upon the Jour
nal of said Court on the 23rd day of
September. J 92ft. will, on the 31st duy
of October. 1B25. at 10 a. m.. of said
day, at tho offices of Newbury &
Newbury In the Medford National
Hank Kulldlng.in Medford Oregon,
sell to tho highest bidder for cash, at
private sale, all of the right, title, In
terest and estate of tho said Deforest
W. Jones, in nnd to the following de
scribed real property, -situated In
Jackson county, Oregon, and which Is
pnrtlcularly described as follows, to
wit: ,
Heglnnlng at a point on the South
boundary of lonntlon Ind Claim No.
4d. In Section Klght (8) Township
Thlrty-Klght (Ski smith. Hango One
(1 West of the Willamette Meridian.
21.94 cbnlns West of the Southeast
corner of the said, claim, and running
thonce north 10.14 chains, thence Kust
10.65 chains, to the renter of the
county rond, thence North on the
center line of the county road 14.46
chains, thence West along the cvnter
line of the county road 22.67 chains,
thence South 24.66 chains; thence
r.nst 2.71 chains; thence south 30.69
chains; 1 hence Knst !t.46 chuins:
thence north 30 en chains, to the
place of beginning,
Also, beginning nt a point on the
KftHt bonmliny of Donation iJind
Clnim No. 4r, In Section Might (
Township Thirty-eight 3K) South.
Itange One 1 West Willamette Mer.
Idlan. 26.34 chains North of the
SeulheaMt corner nfsnld elntm. nnd
running thence West 1 1 .nt rhnlna:
thence South 1.74 chains: thence
West 2.00 chnins; thence North 10.14
chains; thetu-e Kast 13.30 chnins;
thence South 8.40 chains to the place
of beginning, containing 8.VM ncres.
more or less, acordlng to the survey
thereof, nnd which said property Is
particularly described In certificate nf
title No. Sil. lmuod hv th lfonluf cif
.1 ceiiar u h , j j h, b. u w . or Titles Tor JacRson County. Oregon.
Lot ft. red Mr 4 HO M.. none of the I NnM ! Ka ......1 .
rnnflrmattnn hv the nrdnr nf the
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r Can vueeeaa in life b
L, undermined by const 1-
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he poisons of this dis
ease tire you out, wear .
f'ou down, make you
katless and make yoia
lose interest in thiage
In general. Ambition is
most often prompted
Ly a thoroughly healthy
body. Kellogg'a ALL
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iciicl fiuiu const tpMtioa.
SKoulders that droop and feet that drag"
There are men and women .who seem to
be eternally tired. They go about things
in a listless sort of way. They try, but
they can't seem to make the grade. Per-
' haps they do not realize that it is consti
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. Leading hotels and
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315 E. Main , Phone 505
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I Insurance
First'Insurance ;i;
Agency
A. L. HILL, Msnagir
8 Prion 1C5 30 North C.ntr.l O
IO . 'Wrfrord. On. A I
We Are Now
Ready to Serve
Toasted
Sandwiches
At All Times
The ;
Cozy Nook
Main and Riverside,
Sparta Bldg.i
Medford Glass Co.
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Tin Testimony of Others
JN my new bodk wiiich may be
had FREE Upon request, on
P1I.CS and other Rectal and Colon dtv
o.-dcrs, I have reproduced nearly 100
k'ltcm from amontf those received from
tny thousands of patients. These tell you
frankly of their years of suffering of their
trying home remedies and even opera
tions, and. finaiiv, of their complete cure
by myNUN-SUKCICALmethod. -These
arc from men km! women ol
everv uratloiK many of whom you
Tw. My know. Vi will learn by
reaJlna IhU Rook why I can civ.
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J?y Tfc cure your IMet or rtturn your Ice
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. TMAN(VHAI P OTH AND PINf
m Your Car
G
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Today!
We'll fmtallo Rex Enelaturc
or Top in a ftui hours! .
And then you and yourfamlly
can ride in warmth and com
fort in the coldest and rainiest
weather. .The low cost will
surprise you quite as much aa
the added warmth, beauty
and comfort will delight you.
Drive in toduyf
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F. F. BURK
Oppoaite 8. P. Depot, Medford
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Medichie
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for TirvOBMoC of
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UlrtnaMW of Mcm
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Cancer and tnmor-treated, ffifHteota, kM-
J: ley, bladder and atotaaeb - troabea. fits,
f bemit, rvptitr, colds female rroublea, par-
alyeis, (evei pneutneinaf as thus sod throat
trouble, rheuraiititto., amenorrboea. loltra,
. "onsnn, prion, rurrh, plica, yflrocale, ad
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i Offlaa Hours I S A. M. to P. U. ,
Consultation Free
8U Seuth Front JBt Maalford. Ore.
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The kiddies alwnys re
joice when they know
that there is a treat
of our cream In store
for them. They realize
that our. creams are
the best In tuste and
quality. ,
Ask for
Nutritious Ice Cream
or Yum Yum
Jackson County
. Creamery
5 15! s b 2 E I a
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cloter'than a '
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All of life's lessons
are . not learned In
school. 'The lesson of
paint's pro t e c 1 1 o n
comes from export
ence. We know that
paint Is the best pro
tective policy. Why
do we put it off T .
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Follow pptvr Paint's Advice
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