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PAGE TWO MEDFOftD MATL TIIprNTl, MTlPPBTtt"), OftKflONV WEDNESDAY. OcTOP.KR 2S. m' Tocal and vJLJ Personal I Operations wore commenced yes- Far fnm witUfled with th Hhowtng A chnook salmon welshing 45 t'Tday by the MpiifonI Concrete cum-hiK learn nimle iiKalst Klamath Falls, pounds, ;ui cauKht Mumlay near pany lo jav 2U feet of thu alley when tliey toik a To-7 truunciiiK at j Mapllon hy J Julias t B. ' Murphy of In thftj-ear ut the IOconomy Orocete-! the humlH of the ! Means, Coach Walt UfprlnKfield and K. D. 4 ml era jn of riu and on the went Hide of the new HuKh-i nave li 1h men a totiKh work Kugenel The fih mea.su red 46 Inches hurimden IihIMImk- 'The new pave- 1 out hint night. The next tiiHHle ached merit will he 20 feet whle. j uled for the localH Ih with the Uohc Dr. W. C Hchaefor, dentlHt, dental, bury hiK) outfit. TIiIh game was or X-ray, extraction HpoclallHt, jjoh and J ll'mlly wcheduled for Saturday, hut local nnacHthetio. l'hone 1117. 426 at the reiuent of the Ttoseburtf school AU'dford WUff. J79tf , offlcialM it ha been moved up. to Fri Vlollp Ntudentn attention. K. f. I day. The tiiKKle will be Htartcd at 3 JiroBche, violinist and teacher of Ku- o'clock. lioseburif Ih In the name pre International IJveHtock Imposition atjropean tralnlnK and formally Inwtruc- j dlcament which faced Ashland at the i'ortland, which lupins next hiuur- ir wun inree mrgfMi eiiHiern coiii-kch, , netfinninK or ine HcaHon. mho uuhc day. County Club Leader Fowler Will receive applicants at Hotel Med-.burjf men are licht and Inexperienced, leaves Friday for the exposition, and ford. 192 and the ItoHehurg coach bun had Five penH of pis from the Jackson County Hoys' clulm were shipped out from here today in conjunction with the exhibit of the clubs of Josephine county, for exhibition at the' Pacific County A Kent Cute leaves for thero .Vaturday. The Women's association of the Presbyterian church will rvd a ire Hullowe'en c-hlckon dinner at the church Thursday evening; October Captain K. M.'Tuttle, Table Hock ; tough time working a team Into shape. rancher, was in the city on business today and greeting friends. Good clean cottoi rags wanted at Mall Tribune. tf Hallowe'en masquerade and frolic iith frnm f.-Kl trt A r.'i'liii'lf Tin ltft ut l" J"vuil senuui p nuuy mum. tir. iiinnf.1 vr.u wr nt Km iirf. and Ixm't mm it. Admission at door. in fin i iii Li wiut frtf.mia t m h ! atltilt h 1 0c, children 5c. Hrnnll adtli- l.wt...... IfH.Ii.v nvnnln.. tlonl1' ',!e tO Side 8hOWH-ln "The SUW tpber 30th, at Howard School, fieri oral admisslson Go, AdmMslon to st'I hhowH fic. livery ono invited. JUS 'I'hrt mitili-.l nw.i.llnir nt the inn t.i I.pi-m I of the llogue Hlver Valley University l;!"" t the Uouglas county V C Dust Trail." 1 8 H M is. A . C. M a rst o rs of Tt oseb u rg, ono of tlifl stale's best known prohi bition workers, has been elected presi club for thu election of directors will be held at tho club house here on Saturday at D p. m., followed by din ner at 7 p. m. , . Number ono, sugar plno shakes at Faber'ti, Central Point. U12 Como to Lone Pino school Friday evening, October 30. l'rogram at H o'clock, followed by box social. Every body como and bring n basket. 1X8 A. C. Allen. A. O. Allen Jr. (Jim) end Mth. MuCann arrived homo yes terday from having spent the summer at the Allen summer homo ut Koeky Point, Pelican Hay. The long sojourn there restored tho health and vigor of Jim Allen. This Is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 11)0 Saturday surprise sale of break fast sets made of good finality cheek ed gingham. Stamped with attractive patterns QOc each. Handicraft Shop. Ill 0 T. V. Kraut cabbage. Make your kraut before cold weather sets In. American Fruit and Produco Market, 101) H. 8th. Phone 875. 102 For thoso who want to buy fancy potatoes wo havo shipped In a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls (Joins These are a new smooth potato and cook up menly. Johnson Produco Co, 241 N. Front St. Phone 97. tf V. A. Jenkins of Portland, traffic passenger agent with the Southern Pacific Hues, Is in the city today on business. Stamping done to order on guaran teed evorfast' materials for towels, lucheon sets, nnd etc. New and ef fcctlvo patterns. . Handicraft Shop. 183 All classes of carburetors repaired and adjusted. Williams & McCurley. . tf K. A. Welch lft for Chicago, III., Unsettled weather Is predicted fur 1 today to spend some time thero visit- Thursday, but the same prediction was inado Tuesday for today,-which prov ed to be another very nice fall day. buL a little, colder. The maximum of .yesterday was 70, and this morning's minimum was 31. Have your worn carpet made Into a nice fluff rug. Rug Works, 706 Pine street. Phone 610-M. tf Ford light delivery, '10 model running order. $40. 1139-J. 141 N. Fir. 189 i Hotel guests hero from a distance! Include Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. W. liond ofj Uochester, N. Y., Wm. F, Cutter of Poston. C, H. liapplo of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar VItt and son of Salt Lako City, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. N. I-uck nnd W. 10. Dough erty of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. John. 10. Howe of Stearnside, Mont., and the following from Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Al Clarett, Frank Galllk, C H. Collins, Mr. and Mrs. Walter I). Main, C. L. Marlon, Win. nVII. Mr. a ml M rs. W. U. Fredericks, I Tarry Dody, Jack Trigg, Tony Claiitlcn and , George Florenz. Gold Hill llmo, keop your homo fire burning, Jackson county product, none better. For sole by Standard Hoofing Co. $3.75 per bbl. . ISrttf Fifty now hats at Iottio Howard's. 100 Don't forget tho good time at the First M. 10. church Saturday night. Fun for everybody. Just forget all elso and bo there. Fried chicken, over ready. Tho Cov ered Wagon, Phoenix. 102 Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, corner B. Main nnd Genesee. R8 Ddputy Rtalo Gamo Warden Pat Daily returned yesterday from Port land, where lie had spent several weeliH at stato gamo headquarters on official business. Came to Lone Pino school Friday evening. October 30. Program at 8 o'clock, followed by box social, livery body come and bring a bnsket. 188 On sale Saturday Handicraft Shop. B piece checked gingham breakfast sels. 3(1 inch cover and 4 napkins. Carefully cut to insure be ing straight stamped, tSOo each. litO The chnpter of Delphiaus meeting will be held November Gth, which is tho first Thursday of tho month. The meeting will bo held at the public library. Thero will lw a program and Interesting announcements. This Is candy week nt Marsh's Gro cery. 1K0 targe stock of Victor records At Palmer's Muslo Store. ft Unusual weather Is hnvlng an effect on tano npple trees and several re ports havo been received that blooms nro Itartlng to nppear. In the Fair mount heights district a number of trees ure showing signs of spring, it Is reported by residents there. Kugene Guard. i Dance Itlverslde Community club Saturday night. A Kurd's orchcMra. 1S7 Mince Pies The season is here We bake them in two sizes, gener ously filled with Libby Mince Meat The COLONfeVL goulhefn Oregon ' ri Ing relatives. TIiIh is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. iao (?boice city lots on pavement with nit assessments pa hi, $50 down and $10 per month at 6 per cent Interest. Charles A. Wing. Phone 728. 101 Californians registered at local ho tels Include Mrs. H. W. Haynes and Sidney Haynes of Hurney, Kric Swan- Torms. Phono Hon of V ollvep and Mr"- Allty IflllKV )1 WIIKIIITIU, i, 13. 17UUKII1I, If. It. Itraden and Charles Heartwell of Sacrament o Mr. and Mrs. A. R eltagles nnd Mrs. M. K. Gunter of Avalon, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Miller of Clilco, W. It. Terrol. George Hnrton, Mrs. R. O. Spltzer. Curtis Hlckok. U A. Craig and H. T. Dorgeloh of San Francisco nnd Arthur McDonald nnd V, M. Pentecost of Los Angeles. I-et me write your fir Insurance. Carl Y. TengWhld, Holland Bldg., Phono 003. tf AN'ltchey things for Hallowe'en. Medford liook Store. i 188 Mrs. W. A. Uttle is a visitor from Central Point In the city today on business. Hallowe'en pumpkins, all sizes, at tho American Fruit and Produce Mar ket. 109 10. 8th. Phono 875. 189 Huy a city lot. AH Improvements paid. Priced very low. Terms. Carl Y. Tongwald, Holland Hotel. Phone 933. 108tf Miss lluth Stewart left Sunday for Monmouth, Oregon, to attend the Stato Normal school. ' Miss Slowart expects to grnduato from that insti tution next May or June. Tho Handicraft Shop has received a new shipment of Haby's Houdolr package goods. All garments nre made of everfaat materials, ranging In sizes from ti mouths rompers to 8 year dresses. 10 very garment guaran teed. 193 We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. 10, B. Donaldson ar rived this morning from Dos Angeles to spend several days hero with friends. Dr. 10. D. Klwooft. optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's, 228 K. Main. tf Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, Cor. East Main nnd Genesee. 88tf An Increase of 21.004 motor vehi cles passenger cars, commercial cars (less than one ton capacity,) busses, stages, nmhulanccs, trucks and trail ers over last year are shown by reg istrations with the secretary of sine. This is for tho period of January I to September 15, 1025, the total number of motor vehicles registered being 204,3 54. Want to get In touch with party trucking fruit to Klamath Falls and nort hern i a II fornla points. A dd ress M. T., Mull Tribune. 101 Dr. 10. D. Klwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 22R 10. Main. tf Mrs. lOlmer chlldcrs, who under went n major operation some time ngo at the Sacred Heart hospital. Is to be removed to her home this afternoon. Dr. K. D. Klwood, optometrist, has moved to his temporary office over Lamport's. 228 10. Main. tf Hallowe'en table decorations, caps, crepe, Medford Book Store. 18S Miss Dorothy Page Is a 1 iTiress vls- ltor from Jacksonville spending to j day in tho city. Saturday special Guaranteed fast color checked gingham breakfast sets I blue and white and yellow and i white stamped fnr embroidery. 00c each. Handicraft Shop. l!0 j Bernice M. Bolger, teacher of violin, j Phono 437-lt. ISO I "Unck . vlth Might nnd Beaver Fight." Is the saiga n chosen for this year's homecoming? October 30 and 31 at the O .A. C. J Furmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week, '.lust phono before coming. Phone I 631. tf'i This Is candy week nt Marsh's Gro- ' I eery. mo I I Miss Gladys Peterson .a local school teacher, was n recent visitor in Grants Pas with friends. I I We nre now serving oysters In A ve- ! riety of styles, Crowson's, Medford's ; i popular sweet shop. 1 S2 M? tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, j KOI! fSAI.K llnml llvi-il pin no. HS ii'nrms. j'jt'Hkini. rnnnfl The Hoseliurg game will be the final tushlo for Die Ashland squad before their first game with Medford high, which will be staged at Medford on Armistice day. Ashland Tidings. Dennison'u decorated crepe in new designs for Hallowe'en. Medford Book Store. DiH Bliss Heine's Guide Map of Med ford, on sale at Mall Tribune office, Medford Kxchange, 316 Liberty build ing and 016 W. 10th streot. I'rlctis 25c and $1.00. Several skaters wero entered In the city championship skating race at the Armory rink last night. Oysters are now being served nt Crowson's confectionery and cafo. muf Dr. IT. Axley, physician and sur geon. Phone C07. 420 Medford Bldg. 108 Following nre tlio names of the nine men who took tho forest ranger ex aminations here yesterday under For est lOxa miner W. J. Sprout nt the fed eral building: C L. Jones of this city, P. M. Hart and V. II. Merriman of Trail. 1 1. A. Ditsworth of Derby, D. J. HIerdon nnd S. J. Johnson of Klamath Agency, 10. A. Rowden of Applegate, M. C. Rowden of Rueh and Hartley ,. Korenktewii-J! of Michigan. Results of tho exams will not be avail able for some time, as (he papers go through the hands of forest offblals at Portland and Washington. D. C. Real bargains on millinery Wednes day. Hats from $1.05 up. The lOmmy Lou Hat Shoppe. In M. M. Store. Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. if It. M. Price was granted a building permit this forenoon by the city to erect a 4 -room house at a cost of $1800 on Tripp street near 7th. Newcomb can deliver 4 foot fir slab wood In a few days. tf Mr.- and Mrs. Rupert Henry and son left last night for Chicago, 111., where Mr. Henry was called by the death of his mother. Farmers can begin to haul 4 foot green wood from the mill next week. Just phone before coming. Phone C31. tf Out of town Oregonians sojourning here who arrived yesterday include Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Sprome of Oregon City, W. H. Rruuk nnd Guy Porter of Salem. R. S. Gill, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Taafo and A. H. Ferguson of Ro.se- buig, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hlbbert of Dayton, it. C. Barclay. C. 10. Lowe, G. If. Cnmpbell, It. L. Flnlaysnn, Fran ces Wilson, F. P. Knight. If. L. Ford, and Kd W. Harney of lOugene, and the following from Portland: Mr. anil Mrs. Fred J. Brady, Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. Cat hey and Air. nnd Mrs. M, 10. Davis. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Rig Pines Lumber Co. 18ltf Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Crrtmwell depart ed this forenoon for their home at Fresno, Calif., after having spent sev eral weeks visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Lay ton hero. Spltzcnburg apples 50c a lug box. Conner Packing House. 188 City lots, being sold under an ex clusive option by a number of local realty dealers, nro continuing to sell. It Is a general expectation that all will havo been sold out before tho end of next month. Alcohol for radiators. Chen pest and best. Jones & Kirktmtrlek. tf 10. D. Kahler of Portland, head of Kahler fit Company, a stock and bond firm, is n business visitor here for several days. Mr. Kahler, who foi merly lived at Central Point, will be remembered by many local people as having nt one time been connect ei with the First National bank In "the Id days" when I lob Deuel, Herb Al ton!, Horace Bromley and others wero Included among the "tired hank clerks" of the city. Wo pny for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency. Inc. tf If. G. Wicks Is a h'uslness man from Seattlo spending several days in tho city. Fresh San Juan lime, $3.75 per bbl. Big Pines Lumber Co. 18ltf Out of the 20 hospitals In Oregon recently surveyed by the eighth an nual hospital standardization survey the Sacred eart hospital here Is among the 12 hospltlils approved as meeting tit ' reiiulements of hospi tal standardisation. M ost n ny variety of apples, good quality, $1 per box delivered. Johnson Produce Co. tf from nose to tho tip of its tall, and was 14 Inches wide. Mr. Murphy bad about 125 feet of line out when thu fish began making his presence known, and ft took the two men half an hour to land him. lOugeno Guard. Radiator alcohol, cheapest and best. Jones & Kirkpatrlck. tf Miss Edith Craig is a patient at the Community hospital suffering from cardiac trouble. This Is capdy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 1U0 Fishing in the Rogue river is very good, according to W. R. Coleman, who stales that largo numbers of trout, especially, are being caught near Kay dam, some of which are 18 Inches in length. Don't throw away that old hat. tho Pantorlum can make it practically ns good as new at a very reasonable charge. Phono, 244. liili Tho new Coo ley building at the corner of Sixth street and Central avenue is in the last stages of comple tion. Fixtures arc now being Installed In two of the storerooms, one of which will bo tenuntcd by Fred Mc pherson of lOaglo Point, who will establish a dry goods store, and the other by tho Diamond Cafe, formerly operated in the old frame huijding which stood -on thu present sito for many years. Palmer's Thoto Studio makes the best pictures. tf For thoso who want to buy. fancy potatoes we have shipped in a lot of Inspected No. 1 Klamath Falls Gems. I'hese are a new smooth potato and cook up mealy. Johnson Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. tf Washington slate visitors in the city registered at local hotels include Al r. a n d M rs. G eo rge Has m u ssen o f Hlina. 11. II. Leine of Uellingham, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Laurence and A. C. Laurence of Tacoma and the follow ing from Seattle: Mi.ss Carle Mel n lyre, W. L. Jordan, S. Fuller, n. ;. U'lcks," G. ;. Gross. J, S. Gerard, C. A. Merlin. M. L. Hoohu-i and Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Mnnn. We have room for some dead stor age for tho winter. Low rental. Riv erside Garage. 132 H. Riverside, tfn Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt the Handicraft Shop. tf Little Mary Louise MclOIhose, who underwent an operation for the re moval of her tonsils and adenoids yes terday,' is getting along nicHy at the home of her aunt, Mrs. H. 10. M;irsh. ( ,'h 1 nose it ood lea, 5 pou nd for 8 5 c. Jap Art Store. 189 TIiIh Is candy week at Marsh's Gro cery. 1110 Oscar Vitt, playing manager of the Salt ltke City baseball team in the Pacific coast league, and his wife and baby, who- are motoring south, ar rived here yesterday from Kugene. and spent last night here at the Hotel Medford. ' ' Newcomb can deliver 4-foot fir slab wood in a few days. tf Large cotton rags wanted at Mall Tribune office. . The Pacific highway near Camp Haver, Cow Crejk, canyon, was block ed for 45 minutes yesterday while a crow cleared a large tree . that had fallen acrops It. Cars were lined up 15 deep on both sides, awaiting the removal. , j Lessons given In oil palntlng.'wnter (colors of china decoration. Call Mrs. Vivian Norman Barto at Palmer's Studio, or 821-Y: Ma lie Vroman, tencher of piano". Studio 124 Tripp streot. Tel 183-R-2. " 189 Miss Nova Louhshury entertained the Business and Professional Wo men's club nt her homo, 319 So. Or ange street last night. A short pro gram was held after which a social time was enjoyed. Refreshments were served. Screen dooors al Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. East Main and Genesee. 88tf Slieeial Attnlen Wnmllnwn or chard, one mile east of Central Point. Spltzenburps 50c and $1 box. 18.S FOR KKNT FurnGied housekeeping rooms ,1 4 blocks -from Crntermn theater. 234 E. Kth. Phone 965-R. I 1 1UI Learning Burning I'M CURED! WHEN A FELLOW BUYS AT CUT WMItS HE ULNEKflUV OETS ABOUT - yesjir- Quality ?c a ue i r. j& v i Start Right For Best Fuel Phone 239 , PHONE: 239 MEDFORD 7fo Arrnw to the Burfag Questa I HELD TO G. JURY Tiert TSeckelhymer, alleged bad, check man und former, on hin plea of not Kullty In Judo Clean O. Taylor's court thla forenoon wan- turned over to the next Bemdon of the grand jury Jon ball Het at $1000. He was arrested t-uriy hub ttK. ny i.onaianic i. j. Prpscott after he Ih alleged to have paHHed fie vera I worth lens checkn on In cur merchantft. He had uIko forged names of prominent bunlncHs men on checks he did not attempt to paan, It. in said. C. li. Natwlck of Eaule Point, ar rested on . the Crater Lake highway Saturday night by Special State Offi cer T. A. Talent while driving a car in an alleged intoxicated condition, was al.so I u rued over to tho grand Jury, but was released on hlH own re cognizance. ' K. A. McFarland. arrested nt Eagle Point by Talent Saturdiiy, while in toxicated, pleaded guilty ami was fined $2r,. Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION INDIGf STOAf J5 GfffJ 6 Bell-ans Hot wator Sure Relief 25 and 7B Packanet Ev-wher MUM I M2f U jew I a Normal I lit ivltves I Emmetropic Eyes, mcnnlng those that nro normal in youth nre rr. Most eyea 1 have not the proper focusing accommodation. When these defects make themselves ap parent no time should be lost lni consulting, a competent authority, our optometrist will search out for you in scientific fashion the eye fYrttthlm that are Interferes with your vision and wo will mako glasses to correct them. 2 E. Main Puro Herbal Homed irs. Spct-iul treatment for each ailment prepared from pure botalical herb.s, roots, bark. etc. from fnrmulae of eminent herbal physicians and Hpe ciuiistH. Or. Ha 1st cad, Phippa HI tit,'. 11)3 To Whom It May Concern: You are hereby notified that- my wife. Lucy S. Woolverton, having left my home, I will not be responsible for any bills or accounts contracted by her. Dated this 20th day of October, 1925. C. U WOOLVEItTOX. 18 It. A. M. - Plater lake Chapter No. 32 Special Convocation Tues day October 27. 7:30 p.m. Mark Master. Visitors welcome. J$7 Marcel !'s Miruclo Mineral. A radio-active substance of the earth. , The great blood and body builder. Laboratory at Portland, Ore. See Mrs. J. A. Everett, 206 Willamette Htreet. Jackson county agent, Medford, Oro. Tl. 3ft7-Y. 19R Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup"' Hurry Mother! Even a bilious, con stipated, feverish child loves the pleasant taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to cleanse the boweU and sweeten the stomach. A tcaspoonful today may prevent a sick child to morrow. Ask your druppist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an imitation fig syrup. minimi Automobile Repair Work We can honestly say that we have the best mechanics that money can hire. High class auto repairing is our specialty. ELECTRIC AND ACETY LENE WELDING. YOUNG'S 33 South Eartlett Phone 208 TONIGHT TONIGHT Another Bill, Worth While OP A fl WESTERN VAUDEVILLE Tl""J rZlZ"-' MANNERS ASSOC 'atiom SSSSSS HEADED BY 2k COMING TOMORROW! . "The Fool" Featuring EDMUND LOWE in CHANNING POLLOCK'S Mighty Drama Adapted From the Book and Play of the Same Name! FEHNOVA DANCERS In ' "A WHIRL OF DANCES" TONY & GEORGE .In "ON THE BOULEVARD" (Watch 'Em Walk!) A PICTURE YOU MUST SEE! j T Harry CODY 4 TRIGG Jack . In "9PECIAL DELIVERY MALES" Laughter Rampant! ' WANDA LUDLOW & CO. in "ROOM 515" A Farce Comedy , GALLICK & CLARETT In t "NIFTY TWIRLING" Roller Skaters DeLuxe! "TOPICS OF THE DAY" MACK SENNETT COMEDY 2 Shows 7 and 9 Evening Prices: ' 'v ! Adults, 50c; Children, 25c CRATERIAN ORCHESTRA Monarch Seed & Feed Co.'s BULB PRICES We offer not only the lowest prices, but together with that we give you the best in bulbs and an oppor tunity to select from the largest assortment in Southern Oregon. Compare prices. Darwin Tulips, dozen : ..50 Daffodils, dozen .' 65 China Lilies, each 12 Frecsias (Purity), dozen : 20 Freesias (Rainbow -Mix), dozen 50 Hyacinths, three grades 15 to 25 Paperwhitc Narcissus, each 6 Dozen 60 Crocus, either in separate colors or mixed,-as von wish, dozen 20 Per hundred $1.50 Don't delay planting too long and come to the store that can give you quality bulbs in a large assortment at the lowest prices. We Now Issue Title Insurance Policies In Medford throiiKli nrrniiKPiiii'Ml villi tin? Tillo and Trust Com pany of.Poi'tlimcl, the Impost instiliuiun ut its kind in the stato. This moans that you o.in now j;ot through ns nn insured title to your real ostalo an indemnity eon traet Kuaranleeinji that your title is sound and free from adverse claims of any kind. A Title Insuranoe Policy will be issued only after ' a thorough examinalion of the history of n title. Sueh n poliey covers everything an abstract does but in addition (juarnntees your title and protects you against any loss because of defects or lawsuits. The premium for a Title Insurance Policy, is pay able only once ami amounts to tio more than tho cost of an abstract. Our policies arc backell by $100,000 of deposits with 'the state of Oregon for protection of policy holders. ' Call and let us explain in more detail the advantages to owners of real estate, investors and mortgagees in having an insured title. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY MEDFORD phone 41 121 E. Sixth MZDFOKD TEADK U MXCrOKO . .... I J .