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f Mm. Dean C. Polndexter of Klam- j Ttohert H. Holmes of Kunene, tmv-t Mr. and Mrs. C. E. TerrJll and aon
nth Kalis was one of the visitor)! In oMtiK freight undv panne iiKr agent Daiton Terrill, are to be wek Sid
Mtdfurd from the former city ywiter- -with the Southern Pacific railroad, house guests of Air. and Airs. Glenn
day. returned to that (ty lost niht. after Terr II I of Klamath Falls. The visitors
Will have nice fat young turkeys having spent .several days visiting are residents of Medford and make
and chickens at Public Market Tues- friends and relatives In this city and frequent visits with their son and
day, November 24th. H. Nutu-r. Central Point. j daughter-in-law. Klamuth News.
i 210 Havo up your money bo you can buy , -rt..nni a. ..,i.
Fifty head of milk cows for sale 'a lot at the Itealty Hoard sale of city trttinlnif In mUslc is notonTy for child
ren rive years old and up but for all
Malone will make their, home In this
city.
50 down,
20lf
The coldest weather of the winter
f iieason so far came last nifcht with a some fresh and balance coming fresh lots, December 1st, Only
. minimum ot zi acgrees, anu inis cum buuij, ovrm-yn umi nueniHi-yn. uk u. mmiico fiu a inuiun. .v-u wno wjHn a jhorough knowledge of
7 MLUUiHM.,cu - me county ouaget commuieo wm tne rundamentals of music. Taught
other heavy fog, much of which had across Hear Creek from county farm, hold a final meeting at the city hall n clasesa of five Mrs A B Goff
1 lifted by noon. The present chilly .First come, first served. 214 jln Jacksonville Tuesday, the 24th of Room 1-2-4, Hparta building.' Cali
' snup Is probably about over.. as thfl! Hnlomon Wheeler. 69. for muiiV X'ovcmliPr At 1 n m. 2(J7tf Xfrwii.u n ...... n n e
, prediction for tomorrow is for Talr years employed as superintendent of -While narked near the Elks temple 214, and Mrs. Charleton S. Currin. and one
H and probably warmer weather. The the federal f!nh hutoherleu df the i ' .. i..J thi.u vM ri, - ..... ' of flio most attractive cliis of the
J highest temperature of Sunday was northwest, died recently at Carver. H(l(iiy j,(lJi wa8 Htolen by joy rWer8i dent at the Oregon Agricultural col-!?"nKtT "et ls secretary o
hi negroes. 4 , , . ' Wheeler had spent most of his who .ft it at)ttinir on Front street lege, arrived here last niirht to snend . -Jj' lt:. Vawnaffen in mo ciiy
vitn
un in-xVhoI.
As a surprise to their scores of
friends In Klamath Falls Is the an
nouncement of tho marriage of M1h
Dorothy Currin to Otto F. Nichols,
which occurred last night at S o'clock
nt tho home of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur ;
I... HIce. ltev. Itlce read the ring
ceremony in the presence of a few in
tlmato friends of the couple.
Mrs. Nichols Is the daughter of Mr.
1 his office has a place to offer a lff0 in Clackamas county.
, young man to learn the trade. Apply, (Jtt your Christmas hand made
person. Ill Rlfu ond dreiM,making at the Daisy
Hemstitching, buttongVcovered, t Hhop. Phone 1067. 221
r the Handicraft Shop, tf CurnDra and 8avIngs bank will be
' Dr. Jouett P, Bray leaves tonight given to every person who starts a
for Itny, Ariz., a mining town near savings account with the Northern
. . Phoenix, to conduct evangelistic see- savings and Loan Association before
j vices for his brother, who Is pastor , November 2tth. Bee display at Mod-
of a church at Ilay. Dr. Uray will re- ford Ihftrmacy. 1 21
, turn homo shortly before Christmas. Mr and Mrfl EMn R Crutchfleld
The Northern Savings & Loan As and son, who were visitors at tho
)' soctatfon will give a camera and sav- home of Mr. and Mrs. 10. C. Gaddls, j
,j ings bank to every person starting have returned to their homo In Port- I
their savings account with us during land. !
this week. See our display at Med-j Your car needs Monamotor oil.
ford Pharmacy. 211PhlpH Auto Park Service. 210
, Lessons given n oil painting, water Turkeys wanted. Johnson Produce
!g coiors, or cnina aecorauon. can mrs. i q0 tf
Vivian Norman aBrton ' at Palmer's j .Californlans registered at local ho
U Studio, or 821 Y. , tels include Miss Klla Lutho and ltoy
Tho company which plays tho Snider of Hayward, Mr. and Mrs. it.
"What Price Glory attraction at tho w. Deebe and A. S. Whlto of Berkeley,
J? Cratcrinn tonight will arrive In the W. E. Kavateer, Miss Kvelyn Miner
'. city at 6 p. m. today from Ilcddlng, and Shirley Kavateer of Dlnuba, Mr.
' Calif., where the play was presented and Mrs. John Andrews of Kcno, Mr.
Saturday night, and Mrs. A. C. Baker of Redding, Mr.
Sweet potatoes 3 o per lb. Johnson and Mrs. hi. S. Ford of Stockton, O.
who left it sotting on Front street lege, arrived, hero last night to spend 7 ,.htt aKnageii in the c
i.w.t,a..n u ihto th Thnnbaifiuin., k ,.i . .i .. . ....(, "all. Mr. Nichols whs formerly w
morniiiif ' t lives. , itne Cratfir Iake Stage company, and
Ask your dealer for Foss Rogue W. C. Schaefer, Dentist. Ex
brand Oregon Franquette walnuts, traction specialist. Dental X-ray, Gas
home grown And properly cured. 212 nd locftl anaesthetic. Phono 1117,
Architectural drafting. W. N. Jew- 42fi Medfnrrt Bldg. tf
ett, 200 First National Bank Bldg. 231 Two building permits were granted
John S. Orth, cashier of the Med- odtty;4?"e to mhur V.
Produce Co. 241 N. Fir street. 215
i Radio Wet A. and 73. batteries re
L charged, called for and delivered.
7 .Williams & McCurley. tf
r Mont of tho Medford hunters who
spent the week . end in hunting wild
j geese and ducks in the Klamath
T country, report having enjoyed fine
j sport, and returned home with bag
I limits.
'' Palmer's Photo Btudlo makes' the
best pictures. ' 1 tf
T. G. Heine, M. D., physician and j
' surgeon. Eye, ear, nose, throat. .
f Glasses fitted. 314 Liberty building,
j 222
I Hotel guests here from a distance j
, Include Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Mose of
I Denver, George 8. Overton, E. J. Hun-
ter and Andrew Miller of New York
City, Udward. Law and O, P. Peterson
of Virginia City. Nev., and Mr. and
Mrs. It: P. Morton of Butte, Mont. .
. ' Screen doors at Wallace Wood's
i Lumber Yard.' Cor. East Main and
Genesee. 88U
.; Let me write your fire Insurance.
J :Carl Y. Tengwald, Holland Blug..
j Phone 993. tf
i f John V. Bonnes of the firm of Ben
ir.tiati and, Herzog of Portland, architects
I' 6n tho Southern Oregon Normal
school and Mr. Tranchell of the firm
, 'of Tranchell and Parellus of Portland,
j. who were awarded the general con-
structlon contract on the school, are
I in Asniana loaay, making nnai prep
F, Ohlstrom and A. C. Nelson of Mc
Cloud, Mr, and Mrs. L. I. Bloom, A.
H.Forboes and Mr. and Mrs. E. T.
McDowell of win Francisco and K. J.
Schmaelz, 1L T. MeU and C. Boxer
of Los Angeles.
We are equipped to do the highest
class of machine work and motor re
conditioning. Rffterslde Garage. 190tf
Have you stp the Medford gem
stones.-1 If not call at 422 Park ave.
Post card will bring them to your
door. A. D. Barrell. 228
J. W. Carr and family are auto
tourists from Newberry, Mich., in the
city. today enroute to Eugene, where
they plan to locate permanently.
For Rent House, 808 Bennett ave.
5 rooms, sleeping porch, partly fur
nished. Garage. $30 per month.
210tf
Exclusive ladles' ?ehop hair bob
Ing, marcelling, manicuring, facials
and scientific scalp treatments. The
Roguo, 423 Medford building, phone
094 for appointments. 212
Two minor auto collisions were re
ported at tho police station over the
week end, one ten miles north of the
city and the other within its limits.
H. A. Poltay of Los Angeles, collided
With a Shell oil truck this mornln
on tho overhead crossing near Tolo,
while Miss I. J. McWllliams of Ash
land collided Saturday on South Rlv
ersido near Eighth street with a car
registered to J. F. Lawrence, tho Jew
eler.
Beautiful new patterns In Engllith
ford National bank of Medford, with
Dr. L. Bundy. a prominent Medford
physician, Is in the city for several
days to hunt In tho Tule lake country.
Orth and Dr. Bundy arrived yester
day . shortly after noon. Klamath
News.
A full house of useful and beauti
ful Christmas goods, priced right. At
the New Variety Store. French-Estes,
31 N. Bartlett. 212
Fancy Yuklma Gem potatoes, $8.60
per 100 lbs. Delivered any place In
Catholic church parish hall on South
Oakdale, and tho other to Mrs. Cora
L. Beers for the erection of a four
room residence on South Ivy near
1 2th street, at an approximate cost
of $1250.
Fresh San Juan lime, 13.76 per bbl.
Big Pines Lumber Co. 181tf
.Daniel Bowernmn, local news editor
of the Jackson- County News, Is
among Medford residents who spent
the week end in the Kagle Point dls-
t.
duce Co. 241 N. Fir atr'oet. Phono 97.1, n?,;m,lnif fT1" of, f"un?: '"on
t(, training In music )h not only for
, , children five- years old and up. but
Out or town OrCRoninns nrrlvlnff In for all who wlsh a ,hol.OUKh know.
the city Sunday and reBUttered at tho lcilBe of the tup(inmt.ntals ot musk..
hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. Thomas TaUBh, )n e'ln.-.. f flv Mr.. a r
now Is in the automobile business.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Xichols are at home :
to their many friends In the Hobup .
apartments on .Meulo Way. Klamath :
Falls News. )
Otto Nirhols is the son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. V. Nichols, living on Locust
utt'lMt xtn.ir..,..!
' LOS AXC1KLI2S Mrs. Ulllan llarte !
who says she murrled Klchurri Hret I
llurte in New l'orlc six years ago, lms
cabled relatives abroad expressing her
wltilr that her husband be burled be
side his grandfather, the American
author, Urct llaite In Surrey. Eng
land. Hlchurd Hret Hart committed
suicide In 1'arls several days ago aftw
a quarrel with a woman.
I. Chupman and Kenneth Evans of
KuBeno, W, M. Ivl and Glen Dickey of
Hhorldan, A. A. Hunt of Hnlem, nnd
the following from Portland: Mr.
and Mis. J. Phout, It. J. West, Mr.
nnd Mrs. L. I Johnson. Hen Mitch
ell, IT. . Dickinson. C. 1). l.hllson,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. lirown. Pat Ileed.
Phillip Hack, F. Aithoff, Mr. and Mrs.
E. T. Pratt, II. 1.. Wuodln, Wurdo
Johnson, Win. Swedberg, M. It. Ual
fiiger, Mrs. I'l. W. Terrill and Oscar II.
HJorge. 1
Clean cotton rags wanted at Mall
Tribune office. tf 1
TURIN A speed of 100 miles nn
i hour to test a new nutomoblle Inven
tion is threatening seriuus results lor
tleorge (.'hiribirl, car manufacturer.
There was a collision and he was bad
ly hurt.
Ooff. Rooms .1-2-4, Sparta Hulldlng.
Call Monday and Tuesday.. Hours
2-5. 214
Tho American Legion golf course i
will bo more adapted to winter play
this year If the present system of I
drainage is successfully completed. I
Several men nt present nro digging
(Itches at the side of the fairway and
are progressing favorably, according
to Leo Oarlock, secretary of the golf
course committee of tho local Legion
post.
Most any variety of apples, good
quality, fl per box delivered. John-
C'rutcr Lake Chapter No. 82
Hpeclal convocation Tues
day, November 24th. 7:30
p. m. M. E. M. Degree.
211'
we pay ior usnes ana sen uin BOn ppndnc On tf
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. visitors from the state of Washing.
ton at locnl hotels Include Mr. and
tf
The American Nationnl bank, sue
cessful bidder for 1160,000 worth of
Mrs. H. J. Holder of Spokane, Mr.
nnd Mrs. F. S. Horton of Tacoma, Mr.
Klamatn Falls street paving bonus, ttml Mra T L Klng of Centrniai anA
that It would refuse to take delivery
of tho bonds because of alleged ille-
I a rations for starting construction on I
. tha now Institution. Although neither t dlnnerwnre. Let us explain to you
I Mr. T.ro.ncholl nor Mr. Bonnes have about the doforred payment plan, and
I mado-a statement as to when the ac-! about the sot of six star cut goblets
felual construction work will start on I wo aro Riving free with tho first
j tho first unit of tho school. It is be- , twelve sets. Japanese Art Store. 212
J lieved that equipment for tho work With our .eastern connection we are
I Will arrivo here early next week, and (able to pay the trappers St. Louis
5 that within a tew days the actual prices for furs. Johnson Produce Co
i construction operntlons will bo under, 241 N. Fir street. t:
I wayAthland .Tidings: . . David lllcken, warehouse foreman
If It's not a large, long, pointed with tho Crater National forost, Is
walnut nnd fairly dried, It's no$ the confined at his home suffering with
fohh Franquette. 212 , innuenza.
We will loan In Medford all monies
jj saved with us here. Btart your nc
u count now. 8oo us at Medford Phnr
macy. Northern Savings A Loan As-
sorintlon. 211
I, Carl Natwlck, of Baglo Point, ar-
rested some time ago, while driving a
jl car In an alleged intoxicated condition
P was fined $100 on his plea of guilty In
' Judge Ulcnn O. Taylor's court Innt
(j Week.
To make room for Christmas stock
ji wo aro closing out our silk hosiery at
j 29c, 49c and 8i)c. Sale starts Katur
t day morning, Japanese Art Store,
.i 2I2.
j Does your Ford start hard? Have
A tho magneto recharged, $1. River-:
I side Oarage. 132 S. Riverside. !
,i Mlrtfj Dorothy Brown, a student ati
f tho University of Oregon, Is expected
t- homo today for tho week,
30x3V4 cord tiros, $10.45. Phlppa
Auto Park Service. 216
We have room for some dead stor
age for the winter. Low rental. Rlv
orslde Oarage. 182 S. Riverside, tf
M. M. Herman, Paul Barron nnd
E. Shuss are local sportsmen who re
turned from the Klamath country last
evening after a successful duck hunt.
tVti have a market for any quunil-
ly of vwil weighing under 160 puund:i
must bo fat nnd have liver attached.
Johnson 1'rodure Co., 241 N. Fir
street. Phone BT. tf
Carl Jeschke, the old reliable watch
maker, Is back at work with tho as
sistance of Mr. Williamson, at Flcht-
ner s Oarage. 211
Mr. and Mrs. IX, A. Fall in aro vis
llors from hero In Portland for sev
eral days, whero Mr. Full In Is attend
Ing to business' matters at tho head
offico of the. Southern Pacific, com
R?r
1
Let us help you
with your.
Thanksgiving
Dinner. We are
offering a number
of specialties .
appropriate for
the season
i; 'mere is no ne'ter place to buy your
t pas and oil than Phtpps Auto Park pany.
J Service. 2151 The Realty Board sale of city lots
; - Largo cotton rags wanted a Mull i will be your last chance to buy paved
f Tribune office. , lots nt tho old prices. 50 down, bal
r- aneo $10 a month. 209tf
Number one sugar pine shakes nt
Fnher's. Central Point 212
Contrnct has been let by downtown
merchants for the Christmns decora
tlon of tho business section, accord
Ing to announcement mado by the
trndo department of tho Chamber of
Commerce. Cedar garlands will bo
Ifting from lamppost to lamppost and
large wreaths will ho placod on each
post. Portland Oregoniun,
Oysters are now being served at
CrowHun'a confectionery and cafe.
182if
We pay for ashen and sell dirt
cheat. Brown A White Agency, Inc.
tf
Joshua Oreon, a speedy motorist
from Seattle, forfeited a $25 cash ball
In Judpu Ulcnn O. Taylor's court this
forenoon, when ho fulled to appear
to nnswor a chnrgo of speeding pre
ferred against him by State Traffic
Officer J. J. McMnhon.
Many of those who have purchased
city lots at the present prices have
mode 35 to 50 per cenL profit on their
Invest men t. Why not you, I .ast
chance December 1, $50 down, bal
ance $10 a month. 30! 4tf
Tho county court has Issued an or
der with reference to tho weight of
loads on county roads. The order
takes effect nt once. 1(1.500 pounds
will be the maximum weight of loads
and vehicles on paved roads. On new
macadam roads built during 1925, tho
maximum will be 10.000 pounds. On
alt dirt rondn tho maximum weight Is
fixed nt 3000 pounds. 207 tf
Alcohol for radiators. Cheapest and
best. Jones A Klrkpatrlck. tf
Mrs. l.eer Fayo is a business vis
itor In tho city today from Iho Phoe
nix dlNlrlit.
Have your brakes equalized and
put In shape before the sklddy season
comes. We sperlallziOln brake work
Riverside Oarage. 190tf
We are now serving oysters In a
variety of styles. Crowson's, Wat
ford's popular sweet shop, 182tf
The COLONIAL
Southern Oregon's . f
Finest Bakery I I
w. F. llohrbaeh, T. H. Louell, E. s.
Canton nnd V. K. Dorman of .Seattle.
The Dlinnlni SvHtnm nf fminrtnlinn
gality In the proceedings which led up training in music Is not only for child
to tho opening of the bids for bonds, five years old and but for flH
The alleged mistake In legal proced- wno whm a thorough knowledge of
ure Is that five dnys had not elapsed I tho fundamentals of music. Taught
from the time of Introduction of bond j m ciaBBQ9 of fJvo. Mr A K f,nff
Rooms 1-2-4-, Sjiarta building. Call
Monady and Tuesday. Hours 2-5.
214
Mr. and Mrs. R. IS. Towno arrived
here this forenoon from Salem to visit
relatives for a short time.
No cars of apples or pears were
shipped out yesterday, following the
one car of apples shipped east Satur-
ordlnnnces to their passage. Through
this error, tho bank claims, the bonds
aro illegal. Klamath Falls Herald.
Our shop abounds In many special
values which wo cannot enumorato.
Qlfts that aro original and distinctive.
Be the first to make your selection at
tho Handicraft Shop. 212
W. II. Crawford of the Copco new
industrial departments, returned yea- day Ali f(ir tho year ly2- s c()n
business trip to San Cerned tho fruit season is over.
terday from
Francisco.
Screen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber yard, corner B, Main and
Qenesee. 88
Mrs. F. fl. Lynns of the Happy
Camp country Is spending several
days In the city with friends.
H. N. Lofland Bells Ellington pianos.
210
Mrs. C. S. Colo has accepted a por
tion In the dental office of Dr. B. R.
Utllott in tho Medford building.
Large Block of victor records at
Palmer's Music storo. tf
Details are lacking In this city of
a rumored bad auto accident near the
summit of the Oreensprlng mountain
road Saturday night, which according
to the story in circulation here today
consisted of a Chevrolet touting car
going nt high speed striking a stump
at tho side of the road, wrecking tho
cur and hurling through tho wind
shield the driver, who was taken to a
KlaniHth Fulls hospilul where bis In
juries wore dressed.
Fresh llmo $2.75 per barrol. Med
ford Lumber Co. 209 tf
Mrs. D. J. Strauss Is among the vis
itors from tho Sams Valley district
here this forenoon.
Let Imq at tne Men's Shop measure
you for that $37.50 tailored-to-mens-
ure suit Satisfaction guaranteed.
l!)3tf
If any Eugene resident Is contem
plating going to Florida, he had bet
ter plan to Uvo In the southern stnte
many months without his personal be
longings and household goods, If the
experience of u local family Is of any
profit. Mrs. W. M. Davis, who left
today for Miami, was notified by
freight officials beforo leaving that
her goods would not bo shipped until
sho got permission from Florida of
ficials, nnd that after tho goods ar
rived at their destination It would be
several months before they could be
unloaded. The frclghtmen went on
explain that at present 35.000
loaded freight enrs are standing on ,
the trucks in Florida, duo to the rush- I
ng business, lOugeno Ounrd.
Screen doors at Wallace Wood's
.umber Yard. Cor. East Main and I
Oenesee. 88tf
American Legion members from all t
parts of the valley are expected to be I
on hand tonight to take In the big Le
gion meeting at the Armory. A fine !
program will Include nn advance '
showing of tho Armistice day cele- I
ration motion pictures and other In-i
cresting films of local scenes. There ,
will also bo nomination of officers and i
a special business meeting of the "40 .
nd 8" society of the American Lo
lon will be held after the regular
'glon meeting.
Fancy .Yakima Gem potatoes, $3.50
per 100 lbs. Delivered any place In
Uy, quality guaranteed. Johnson
roduce Co., 141 N. Fir streot. Phono
7. tf
larenco Phillips, P. Medley and
Frank Stillson returned last evening
from the Klatnath country, where they
ad spent a short time on a successful
durk and goose hunt. The geese are
eavy nnd flying hl-h. I
Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's.
. tf
WEDDING BELLS
J. A. Mulonc and. Mitts Mattic Ste
vens, well known local residents, were
quietly married Friday evening by
Rev. K. p. Lawrence in the presenco
of a few friends ami relatives only,
tho ring ceremony being used. The
happy couple loft the fullowlng mor
ning for San Francisco and other bay
cities to spend a short honevmtmn
Tho bride 'is a daughter of a pio
neer family and is n member of the
clerical force at the county clerk's
ofrice ut Jacksonville. The groom Is
an employe of the Johnson Produce
company and hits lived for many t
years in this section. Following their
rftiirn from California, Mr. and Mrs, I
Peacock;
Nut Coal
Just 'Right for" Cook Stoves. '
Aberdeen Utah
. Lump Coal
and
Diamond
Briquets
for Heaters, Furnaces,
Fireplaces, Etc.
See Us
FOR SERVICE
t
rtAKSEN COAL fcn
PHONE 239 MEDFOKD
7fie Answer to the Burning Guesiiot
For Stiff Joints
and Creaky Knees
' Pharmacists say. that when all
other so-called remedies fail Joint
Kase will surely succeed.
Its for Joint ailments only that la!
why you are advised (o use It for sore,
painful, Inflamed, rheumatic joints.
, Joint-Kane IlmlicVs up the joints
Is clean and penetrating and iiuick re
sults are assured Sixty cents a tube
at druggists everywhere.
Always rememher, when Jolnt-Kase
gets in Joint misery gets out quick.
' Biggest Selling Joint
Remedy in the World
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Any insurance
policy is good
until the loss ! 1
SIA-Holmes,
The Insurance I
Since 1909
Phone-4'
vlan
. :
FORD SEDAN
good condition
$20000
The Busy Corner Motor Co.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
KOU l!i:.T Kurnlkhnl npurimcni 1
roonm ami twitli. nt 146 a. Ivy. ln
qulre 111 Uuln-I iii-eel. Ill
LOST On Jnckiinn atrial, ilni-tiniie
rontnlnlnff two pnlis iIi-pm punt..,
ilrlver'a lloetme hi one pair. Ili-wiml.
Hurry 0111, SOS Apple itrvvl. iO)
TRUE FRIEND SPRAYER
LIBERAL STOCK OP PAET3 -
Also Bargains in
Used Tractors and Sprayers
BILL' TRACTOR SHOP
ft6 North Riverside
Phone 1010
A HUNT'S , T fi U'.: k f
Craterian ioelrl
8:30 Curtain ,
mm
With Emmett Corrigan and.30. Other. -.'.j ( i$
SEATS NOW SELLING! Prices, Including Tax: $2.75, S2.20, $1.(5,$1.10,
JL
. ' TOMOREOV MATINEE AND NIGHT!
CONNIE TALMADGE
in her smartest comedy
"Her Sister From Paris"
,
' With Ronald Colman
Turkey or Roast You want the tenderest and the
sweetest meat that the market affords for your '
Thanksgiving dinner!
Turkey Roast Lamb
Roast Beef " Roast Pork
,..'.' . Chicken "
Frompt deliveries!!!' 7 order in!
good time!
You are assured of heing well satisfied here,
no matter what your choice, and the price is well
within reason. .
Mfodel Meat Market f
Tree Delivery . , , ' . Phone 325
FLOWERS FOR THE
THANKSGIVING TABLE
Make. Your Selections From Our
Flower Shop and Order Early
Cyclamen 75c and up
Primroses .65c and up
perns...... 50c and up
Fresh Cut Flowers for Your Table
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
CARNATIONS
ROSES
VIOLETS
SWEET PEAS
SNAPDRAGONS, ETC.
Special
Delivery
Service
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
Your Seedsmen
Freth
Cut
Flowers
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Screens, Windows and Sash
Window and Door Frames,
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality and
Prices Absolutely Right :
Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before
Letting Ua Figu e on Vour Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
MEDFORD A MODERN MILL OREOON
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