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PAGE TWO ocnl and Personal The local Btudeota of the various 'rplieBfl.whohtt(i been .-.enjoyln? thi ,hnrl Kiirlnir viieation 1 at-'helrv " . . ' ll(.me..UrKiU Jeuvlni: ytMtmday to .i.iii.wi. ihnii iitudlc at- the varhiiiB ... inntitutlorul. .njont of .which .jhealn the Hummer terms tomorrow 11m-, ..iWyithe.l'nlverelty o'V Oregon and tho Orecon State unlvernlly. . i 1 -You mvnt reirliiter ttl vote at tho; .lirlmar May JS. Thf. new Jaw puts ja jttop towearlnB in vfltea on elec tion any. Iteitlnter at once with I.. -C. Carlock lU the .Chamber of .Oommeroe or tounty-olerk' of 4U in M.dfordj'i tf Mm. fti J. Conroy and dauqliu-r Jintherin arrived home on ih Khiuita train yusterday riooa from n two weeks' visit with rcla-.lves at San Frnnclaeo. ; Hee Kiinor Hanley iiush for re clenned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 26 M. JiWta. f'hpno 902. 332tf 'Despite the t not hat the city doR -ordinance Is .now .lial'iB enforced, and that many dons have been dle nppearlng the past few dny.., other dmta whether licensed Or unli censed continue to ruin .lower beds i jujxj Rarde,na tbrmuKhout. Oie tity. . General complaint la heard about : the dnmnife done !by dogs, espec Stilly the homeless ones.' ' ,- Beltt your now spring suit nt Uto glen's Kltop. from the M. Horn nnd Kd V. Price lines; All the new wa,ves from $20 to C0. We Kunr jajrtoc fit nnd ,Ufaotlon. 32tf ., Miss Jfiathleen Seller of lcd ford hos . returned' to-her' 'home nft'er spending the pnst week In KlRtlmtli county as the house uet of Mr. and Miw. G. K. illftckburn o.'Modo& roint.-r-fClomath Newn. ' For ,intoror nnd Wrtorl'or lialnl-. Inir and jpapcrlnir, l')i6no 09.Jti .;'.A r-..'i ;. f',;v t . M7 .' La.uine P.-Crbcker, i?lerk at the MedforiJ posidfflce last Thursday. Iwitnn 'his Annual' vaoationr- which' heu'llj spend Bt Portlond find other f)orthern'-iolntl'''--i . 1 r. J . ' .. So ,'- flay; Book you' -want to road: ,'lrculatlns library t Kn oni's. ,v':;'-' ; ,' . .:.;. ,.; . ,, f Hint, traffic officers in ilhls dis-irkft-'are stlll -attempting to locate ne, motorist -who. n -short time ago .rD loo-tlte ituotrd rails on the Mnr rUnan turn on thePjirlflc highway north.'of .tiiln city, tearing off sov-. ral heavy, boards and breuklng antiwar, moVe Hosts. . -While the fftnea wat badly damagedno' ro .liort Jif injuries to -oooupants Was evej'' made. .- V ' ' : '.' '. V.lU'jipV wunt.a go'fid build Ih Joan' an.a- lOTV rjUo of Jntnrostt see Hed-1 iln'rA5o.,v-'iin.v,-.ii -..:, '..' -42tf VJtr-fl:'JM.fW(cii-",Mrtl,ti Iff t yesterday I ftir. their home , in Anoluino. yt'as.follotving n '.-.nhark . visit 'In ;iedfirrt Willi friends w hile roUts from motor (rip to H'Utllern'Calltornlai i ' .:.Hnniettcliln 8c per ynHi. Uut- . oitt evverotl jut handicraft . Hhop. J--':: .' . '.. 'tf . -Ih. tie -"Thirty Vwtrs Ago" cnl-i umn the- Aslilsnd Tidings of Kii' Wy. 'publisiied tho following Item: '"Gogo .A, ,,T&QkHon, 'the' pioneer .watermelon '.. man pf the Ko'guc rlwi valley and former coiinty ) lrlt of ithui. .county., now a resi dent. In McUfoiU. was a .visitor in Ah)anl Xuosday." ,, , , . . . ' . f'ilnvs In at p a. . m out at 0 p. m. tjwem's, master. pliptu finishers. 7 ft' Iiv'-Wjiont ..motor.oil n from tW'tWike. (t?rek district 'yeeterdiiy tutU arajisaoted btmlnwiH in lhe clt. lUirlng the .rauriiliig hours.. . .fjunt nwennlals now. Largo so-' IciclLpir .to ciLuose. fiviln, rensouiilily Urld. Hi K, CimsUiln. near tlwen-.Ol'OKOll-iffipeJ.FIjiouc 46-'l.-a. 8(111 ilss -Oernldlnc Redmond of Mrdford.' who bus been lUtcnilina; the. Southern : Oragvn N o r m a I acboeil In Ashland, will leave to morrow ' for Ueler, Ore, ,wlu r she biui;)iecurcd a-teivchlng position. ,A Jonittneirt wave? Sen Mr. Khftlil at tho Hub III yi'.op. rhnne I0. , J ll 5 ',.; ,Mrjt. Jl. I. Taylor, who for the pant few days has been 111 with the. flu jit her Pennsylvania ave nue hom,e,. Is reported Improving Biodually.- " . , . Mr. Sliard Is pcrniniu'iiily located In the Itnb In Ilenuly Shop In the ...H. Mm i - nooning nnu I'wwmiii'iu w.uving are nis spoe lally.. J'honn in your appointments, i-r: : . - ' '- . ' 363 , John. Albert Warren, veteran lueklo And guard r the '.Oregon football teams of JdJS to 1H27, bus been appointed, couch '.of athletics t Astoria htKb.w'liool for the 1!28 Mtsou nnd will reporl for duty In Kenljcriiliwr. " '.'":'' ' SfUw write jrouc fire lnwii'finro. t'nrh.y. Tengwold, Hotel Jfollanfl. I'll "tie HP a, ' tf l-bj ff r'-' 'X-'. wtf . ...Quality a f ' ) s :-',." " j i . i. ' '. " ' ; A much abused word but one full of genuino : lignificanco when used in conjunction with Fluhrer's Milk Bread. At Any Grocer -f., r 1 .. .... . . t . , .. I ji moioriHXK ao not neca iner hiou ti unn. nmeea an nimn Hireei .und HiverHldA avenue. urrfrHtH 111 t begin to he mndp tmnurrow. ac-f i ji... ... .. ami.. j ......... . ' . . ... .... ment, which brought about the ! Tiuliltii t Inn i.f thr. uli'im lout uooli ... ... sil.lltty of oolliHions on thBe two:iul nunaccr; .WlUlnro HhvoW--rC.il to make ponnlljla tho appoint- i .11. i.. 1 ,..., i u ii mi,i mitm ol u humane officer unci . . "... ' ... plain SIKIll alia m puill.' uecmre t rmnryiieuMuii-r, a. f. n.im- ; tmt ono, hK 8,u)m.,, f,.;tl,e merehundlHi' ilepurtment: l.l.d . .... ........ ..... . - , u i ,tlJ niiiioriHm 10 nave neconie lain- i ... wln ,,, 01,iPr. I j.j,lHt,.r ,1,, f chokeiB nnd neck- (,CC1( ono w.(.ek mi, B(nMlnB Mnndilv .it irreuilv reduoed nrlcea i . . . .,.,. ,. M-u 1 H H,.,..,lm,. ,.f il.n Seven Oaks district spent vester-' day afternoon in tills cily vlslling' lixal friends and dlBii.slfc of some .!,,. 1 .iv.nl iinr.n ..,.r' . M,.,ir,,ll 1.-...I fr,.i hqi ., Din. AW U. AndVewH'uaH arnontf thl Tom Parker, buyor for the fOth I ilalnel ill.- ..i.-rathm of the nv oron rition will inm in Klam many buHineH vlltor in Portland 1 Century grocery ntoreHl apent yet J California law relatinj; to the bar uth bnUn on May J,! .... ............. .,.(., ,.f intu.f.. at a im-etlni,' of the .Southorn Ore- nuuie Thurt-ady fry Rev. Mulhol- , ... , ! r-rtui t'.l 4h.L.. vu . . 9!i?fi A number of Medfortl people, I i .-au I.. i... ah miiim-A .. ..a ! h.. m ' i ,hBlinfih. 4f unrl Uliv. Jaeknon Hotel: i ,t..,..ni i i i! Hponwors of the Hhow are Infortn- f,,; ;,rt,f;..;,.lv OrantK 1'anH writes that Hho wlllltorlly. . , . . ... h here with fi number of others! from that place. Grants lJaaH Courier, ' " ISvery man and woman over 21 yeara tM who haa (reHlded in the'pleted durinp the latter part of Htate Mix monthH prior to the pri mitry. May J8, Jh entitled to vote, but miiMt reK later at once Anyone in the county cail renter nt county clel'k'fl office. 1 Medford reaidenta rcKlater at Chamber of Commerce or county clerJt'a office. tf .Peter narneburn w.mh In from IiIh ranch in the rhoenlx district yeHtvrdny on a IwhIiu'hh t rip. Mr:-nnd Mrs. Jock AVnkefMd apent yeHterdny ufturnoon and .ve uinff In Awhland where tlioy hud dinner with friends. ' Perennial plantK. AVe havfl them. Tile prico Ja rUcht. Como und wo or write for prloe liHt.' H. J3. Chaa tuln. near Owen-OrcRon' office. Tel. 4fi2-L.2.' ' " ' v - ' ' 3 lit At .the cloalnfi;- soiwion of tho Older Glrla' Conference tt OrvKOn In Albany Hunttuy, Krnncea Marnh of Portland waa eloeted pr-ealdortt and ROHfrburK waa selected aa the lfliiD meeting: place. ' M.ihtei' aale of eh o kern and neck-, plecOH, oho week only, Ktartlni; Monday, at ftr-eatly reduced price. Wardwll Kur Co. .',8 .The anow. la reported to Ik lap Idly tnoltlhK from the Crater J,ako hltthwliy ftnd la aald to bo pone for Homo' diatance above Union Crettk, where lftHt yeUr nt thla time, the anow waa Ht ill doep. Cblvltf Drugu, next to tho Rialto theKter, open every night nnd Sun duly. T'liono fll 6.' Free ' delivery, ' ' '230tf , MiHfl lluby Tlmmona, who V.aH been apendlnft he week with her HlHtei' Pearl, nt ItoHobui'g. la ox pneted to return to her home neui Medford today. 1 . ' , Walnut top graft Int?. by experi enced, ' aucccrwful walnut ' ffrafter. 43T 8. Kir. J. W. JJromley, rettlden-t engin eer of Ihu Btate highway coinmla sion, Htutou that the department expecta to start work oillnjr tin road from the enda of tho pave ment to the ItoKUo rlvej ' In-idne fit Ootd Hill, aa noon aa thp rainy seuHott h over. Paving would he out of the question yet for aev eral -yeura due to the fact that aett lenient' hftH not been Completed iiN'yvl and a heavy poneiratlngi coat of uil will be used ho thutlbutlt throug-h that aoctlon last thla portion of the highway will : he about 'as good as It Is in other portions, aays the Gold Hill ,eva, For dance orchestta, call 87 B. 375 Mra. W.' F. Calms und two daughters left for Pittsburg last Thursday night. They will be gone Indefinitely. Charles ytucy motored in f romfl tho Phoenix district yesterday and transacted business in the city. Colvlg Drugs, next to tho Hlalto theater, open every night and Sun day. Phone 8J. Froo delivery. 230tf Miss 'Cecil 1 Cosh, University of Oregon coed, expecta to return (it Ktigcno today, after having apent week with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Karl Cosa In Medford. JOarly Sunrise aeed potatoes, 2o a pound. C. C. Hartley, Phono O-K-21. 7 A. F. Lausen Jr., general nian uger of Foster and Kleiner ('p.. will arrive in Medford tu morrow and will apend two or three daya' here with thn tueal manager, A. A Hayden, looking over the com pany's property in southern Oru Hon. t Follow the crowd. r6 miles frolh Medi-d on lied wood highway. Family style chicken dinners. 1.00. Log Cabin Inn, H mile aoulh of Nelma. Ore. 3S-l ueputy t'nlted States Marshal Cal C. Wells, who left for Port land Friday evening with John Os'iir, a sm-peet for the Kaf;U' Point poHtofflce tuivglary aome time ago, la expected to rctufti to morrow to his headquarters her , He will probably ".lVo. however, later this week anain for Port land with two alleged auto thieves, who pre accused of taking Hob Deuel's sedan here nnd abandoning ; It In Vrelta. ,1'til.. where they were an eated. ' ' lluudpteatlhg and smoeklng,' The Faidiloji Slum, 4:'( Mvdfurd Hldg. 3ltitfj Wesley Urlskell and family. U.hoj have bei-n residents of llutte lSfllsj for some time, are moving this week to Ashland 4o make their j future home. j That ood coal. Hansen Cnnl Co. Phone L'3. ' 387tf The m e in b e r s h I ( committee stopped In and commandeered this liiNUe of the Medford I. eg Ion mo lnwteud of the uhuuI tint of jokes clipped from "Wlilxr. Hang" and Other dignified rontemiorai'(es our dear inderi can let their eyes wander down the "honor Ht" of whit's who In .VLt'lford post. Next Itisue will be .Mferent. very dif ferent for as Herley Hall once paid I -'Then will not be uuothrr woid aald about membersh'p, b gosh." MedTord I-egion. All kinds radio bntleiies charg ed, 75c, tpwl Super Service, ti1 MEDFORD MAIL . . . i rive r pro i uiun.uw wnv.- , tviummn ruiin ihhi inuru n' .their hcuduuaitcr In Mi iKm d, conferring with J. C. Boyle, dlvl-! i o titu. ! , . . ; ( cuttsion of gencMal UIIUIIB I I not (tin vt-ll h f hr rnmiinn V The; i y !...... ' . I ,' ......i., ... .,Mntr in fwl:iMlHh n mi i,nA tins .1. ... muni, ituin-niiiiipu. ih coiiBtruetlon. ! Hem Tmh Coal. Uaimen Coal Co. ' j'hone 28'J. . 337tf Mm. Koy WakrflvM n.1 Mr. -W'.i rjinklny of Pi.ism.ei. who 1b i iiiiBiidlni. ihe week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M ison I ln Medford, mojoreil to As'ilalul yesterday afternoon to vi.lt fii-mla i ,i,i ,iiv ' Jlcht and dav service. Lewis i flnnei Mervli-e - . s .! Un -t.u nnnrmtitunlHfl m thoi'KOIl Mill' UMHOClll t j Oil at tllC sll- trln' bv Thmidore Wixson. (list rict i HUerintonrtent. 'I'rv niir n n ii n tl n v rtierehantK1 r 'nfff.it Uhim 2!)Stf Thu r-otiutriint Inn nf t ih nU" Main street Is progressing sallsfac ! i. ..m ,u IUI iiik tiNiiirnum uiv bullUiiw now jracticUy completed. The coiiHtruction contract 1 held by II. C. Htoek of Anhland and the building Ih expected to he com- thla aprlng. You'll, llko our evening dinners. fiOc and 60c. Jacknon Hotel Cof fee Shop. 20tf Mra. Jame Woodford left yeH torday for her lioine In fialem. fol lowing n abort vialt apent in Med-: ford. Pleaaing news to the Medford frJendH of MIhm (iraeo Chambeiiln of AHlilnnd who recently under went an iippondicltlH operation in an Aahland hoapital is that Nhe waa to be inoviui to her home yos terdov or today. oo Kllnor Ha,nley Hush for re cJeaned alfalfa aeed and baled hay. 826 JO. Main. IMiono 902. 33LHf J. F. Holbrook loft thla monilng for Jvlamath Falla where he will apend two weeka vlnitlng relallvea. PelitloriH nro being circulated nnd boar n groat many HlgnaluiiM. aaking for the appointment of ChaH Orr as principal of the Gold 11111 hcIiooIh next year. Mr. Orr haa for tho pant two yeura aM".'e.. the local action! us an limtructor and It Jh understood that he haa placed IiIh name before the bonrd an rt candidate for principal. The fad .thai r'U'r nerving two earn In t ho ac.hup) the. studentw nlgtied hla petition alnioHli ,100 percent HpeakH wuudera for Mr. On. Gold Hill New. Automobile Blue Hook, ln'K edi tion for Pacific coast and National parka, $1.00 at Hwem'H. 7 Mlsa Millie Hoyt of Fort Klam nth arrived In Medford yoaterday to visit her mother. Mra. H. 10. Howlett of JOagln Point. J. W. Pruett waa a Phoenix vis itor In Medford yesiorday. Temporary nuto lUiensi's were Is sued at the sheriff's office yester day to H. K. Noi'riK, H. It. Croser, Olive ItawlinM. It. V. Van Dyke. J. W; Klrkpatrick and C. H. Mays of Medford, I.. C. Flclda of .lacjt sonvllle, J, O. Klliger and Y. C. Ferrell of Ashland and IS. 10. Coer-, Hchuk and John llaeton of Central Point. . ' " ! The California Oregon power company Is Installing a telephone j line In Hhe' Valley View district.! n,onK tnf niw niKn lwrtred line Tiill "A smooth gold nugget valued at 54(H) found in Canarlii gulch. Jackson county." said the Oregon-! ian ,..the other day In Its "Fifty1 YeVrfl Ako" column on the editor-! ljU p'nipe. . ' Scottish Kite Special meeting Siskiyou I Lodge of Perfeetivn. 7:30 i p. m., March 2t. Work! in 'ninth degree, liy erderi of the V. M. U IS. WiL;l.MS.- j 4 Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil SAT.K A lovely home with, an Income. For a few days only, we can offer u very atlrnctlve. new Ti-rooni home In an excellent; location, piived streot, icrriicedi lots, close to high school. This) home has largo living room, fire place, hardwood floors, modern . built-in dining room and a liciiut-' ll'ul kitchen with breakfast room. , 'J light, nlry bedi-notus nnd nice i lu.lli roiiiii: good giiruge with; cement driveway in from front.. This home in furnished rmn-j plelcly and has piiiun. ; Along with this property Is a new 4-rooni. plastered borne on: nd.iolnliia lot. which rents for $:io per month: small home In rear rents fur S'.!i. Total In-, come from rents S'Jii per month. - $7,000.00 buys whole property; S 1 .000.00 cash, might conslil-r csr as part payment. balance $7 l.r.ii per month. Remember ; piesi'ilt Ineotue from the tlee honies.'ari.oo per month. Own er leaving. Wee Charles A. Wing Agency, exclusive agents. d t. XV A NTI Ml Salesmen with some experience for rural districts. XX'rlie llox . Tribune. 6 FOll S.Xl.l: Your cliance; tt acres, excellent soil. r.'.'S f.et front ln on a wctl araveled rmid, only n short run from town.. i "Wnlrf "h(.itt." 'TiUTtiy flnlshci widl, gariiW-, hen bouse; greui resale value. Southern .Oregon Iteullv Co.,, Os North Itiver-sld.i- . . . . . These Drug Stores are open nights this week: Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy TRIBUNE, ftfEDEORD, ti iha . .........v.-,..,. . ... "" - , in to hegln thin ueeU, following the organ. utioii of th ocieiy lust - u'l.nk. inkiiiL- the i.h.pe uf ihi TJocr iir-,.i....ti. ..n..f.i(..n ui,i,.i. ' ' Unnvvm.iwH, ......... existed fur two yearn. One of the mini A ftttifffM of the ni'L'iinltillitll - --n huxplUI. " , Mi-m. li'i'Mnceu nt'Mnn ut Pm.. l'eot "P' lit yewU rday In the ci.y KhoppiiiK and vlnltiiiK local friend, returning to her home lam nfehi. ' I. . Mncl'hrscn, formerly auditor of the Prospect No. 2 pro- Jcct or tne -' lalltorula Oregon Power company. Is now located , it San Diego where ho Is connected with the 8n Diego Consolidated Gas and Klectric company. Joseph Webb, ''president of the i aniornia jr.ia.e liar iissociiu inn, . '""t1 J'lthia SprlnwH hotel InHt eve- i , nlnp. A Koort-Hl.l dtgation was, pri'hent from Sledford, 't i'etfO' will h-ave to.lay foi ta'- - "- " " '-" v.ifc "i 'ujs "'rklni.'' for the al few weeks ntialumnl meeting at the homo of. the 2ith Ccnturv Htore on North - i (Mil r:ii. ADRIENNE STEWARD ' , , , MsSfprd National Bank Building h-rt '.(, : ?. -tl . ' "'V'"'' '' : ' -:.':"ISv-: w VICKY new emits. As 1 dilTcrent as they are " WV emiirL As smart as thoy -t. liv! are lovely. Withtlie new '' "g Lffc 4 ' Bhouldcrliiicandslctnlcr.. 'Bq'Ljm ito hip. And the chic blonde si. if ' ' furs. In the lovely dusly t- If,f ? shades of spring. ' r' i'i I HSiyJ B Ylf (' l $18.95, $25.00 -- $39,50 to $139.50, ff'f Toggery Valiie E)OBBS: HATS The distinaion that is the result of tasteful design and expert crafts manship is as characteristic of Dobbs Caps as of the other types of Dobbs headwear. they are shown in a wide varietyof exclu sive patterns from the best Scotch, ' English and American mills. Toggery OREflOy, SUNDAY, MARCH 25. 1928. K 1 , U'i-t,l.r it nil rhihlivn .fl - - - - -. .turn hi Medfurd for u Hlioit time early In the week, prior to leuv-.nti inti fur hitnla t ruz. ( nl., to mi end - u.i'.T!i upfkn with M ph. We (H-i1. - who whh uucii houiii some tunc UL'O bt.'CUUW.' Of tile Kei'lOUS lilllOhS ! ut her father. I O'Neal is a federal prisoner andl Humor have tieen current fur!u..a tile nlitnnt of a 1u.il' Keanh. 1 the oast week that another can-1 .... , i ilMnle for the district attorney a office will aiuiouOi-e hinibclf this week on the repuNican ticket. I wii candidates on tne same ticket n.ivej already been announced and are those of Newton C. Chancy, In-; cumhent. nnd Allison .Moulton. inrmer ui-pui llisirici attorney under Chancy. Announcement mt the Kogue Hlver association taking In mem- hers of the Immanufl lluptist churches from (irants Pass, Mcd- n.iu, rtonuni.i, ,.n.,...i,a ...... v. IUntl. OaHtOI' of the Klamath Kails Irnmanuol iiaptlnt churr'. -K la m uth Xews. i Coach SchlBsler of O. S. C. will be in Mtftlfrtnl tomorrow and , Kpeak to Hie KturtentH at the hih .H'hool ut J ii the afternoon. Tomorrow nitfht he will attend tho ""v-. .v . . - 'Mr. and Mim. Ueaumont Uejosh in 1 1 1 ix eny. Quality KrwHff Iliiliih !niiitiL'M Itlilll to r- . ku..' lummiun .r-w..-., - where he In io appear " wit- before the federal grand Jutylfice u u, u ii t.. rnnviiior th i'hho of i fnv.,n .. ....... w.,.t ., JUIIICB VI U tU3" - I t . . . v .... rCut'ntly in Heuttle for the burglary ,.f the I'm. la Pntnl unul (if f i-t. . A.....nI. .i.tt T.iitei.uitv tie rn-i- ,v."..j K,,n siud,nl nho will leuve today .... .............m Mtndi..K iii ; " ....... .. ..... ...ii...i l;UKen6 are Kvelyn Urn-, .Marlon day wan i-cccivini; the host nnifc , Mn Hcoyoc, Vernon C'uveiMtoiie. i;,,,,,, J.owe. Xed Wold. Joyce jifjoox, jusper lteynolda. Jlob! llnmniund. Kramer Deuel., Clara tirccn, Margery Kelly and John llamn,l!l. . ! Due to the reason that the peak of the season has apparently pass- We are pleased to an nounce that we have added the New A C Radio to our line of home appliance's, wfoieh includes Fri gidaire, Westing house, Hot Point and Universal Ranges, Thor Washing Ma chines, Premier Du plex Cleaners. ' 214 West Main 1 f ! -- i . ulthout lube Come in and IJft the Lid! ; , II(itEiiai-0rN IVmm mum"" -xjr HBMaMMH..HBtaanlMNaaBMBwiii.aBi at" J t f Present and Prospective '.-,- r" You are requested to attend a lecture on automobile construction, service and maintenance, to be given at our Sales "Room, : , 1 1 . . i ... .... ... - , . ,o Medford Auto Company y . : 'V" ;;at 8:00 p. m: v Monday, March 26 'I he lecture will lie jjiven by lr. AV. . ice buH'i'iiiteihlent ot the Howard Antoniobile t'om- 'iiiiy, l'oiwaiKi, ban 1'nuici .iigcles. Tr. .Fen ton is in the United liiiick chassis only two bounty warrunts fur inf.. v H;itluy at tU twumy " Thy w'rc issut-a 10 iv. Conlpy of isuito Fails for twu-toy- .-...-.it imrt V . . hwuin or iroHii! . - , boro for one -o)uiv uim I KoIIohihk a retiren.i iit ' nix months. C. I.. warnoiK m.. vMutei'thiv oiienetl a new samlwich .- , . shop on f.ant .icOll i tieet In l e I'ulm huiltlinir and throUKhoul int .-ustumers who! from fnendit and iwunur. n knew hint whun he operated n hamliurKer utand on South Front. He .sold the. Ktanu land ever since a leisurely life, td, last suninier i jb-, a ,cy has been leading, ' He claims that 11 , k a man can't stay idle all tho time I ml tilii'iifd the new shop. 1 hut the speaker in a remarkably com- pact cabinet, and all the poxver comes from the A. C. house circuit and costs only a fraction of a cent an hour. And the beauty of the lillle cabinet! It's a new finish. You could buy this set on ils name anil appearance ulone. But you don't have to. Come in and turn the Full-vision Dial and then listen to the tone. Don't delay. Many people have found out about the Atxvater Kent 37, .and at tho loxv price which Atwaler. jvent mantilacturing .acuities make possible, our customers arc taking them axvay as fast as xve can get them. Conic in and try one today. ' . Model 33, Full-vision Dial, m-mbe. batrpry. prraied Iteccivcr. Uiiutuallj' effcclivc wbrre di'-lotict-pplliyg Uemcntial at in fide antenna is iircnsiary.Simplrantrnnii 0IjuitmeTnHitiirerHurci remarkable elct:livitv. Wilbout acccuorica, J30 ELECTRIC " ."" iseo, Oakland and Los one of the 1 States, and to illustrate st jiosted mechanical men will use one of the new tl points of talk. 1V1IKN VOU WANT LUMBER TROWBRIDGE l,L.MHl:it VAltD UiKhest Quautjr Jewelry Mepalrln, Satisfaction Assured u Quality and J,'ricu. , Watch- Keiuilrinir : Diamond Scttlns Mull as your waau. RRDIIT CO set !I,.,1,1 17 " "louiitiiij P-ioe of lb. "IU,1U n.w.aU.lubr, Kiill.vuius Dial. ,rir:otil.iiil A. C. wt ini ludr, evrn tiling ... cipt tub., .ml .prater. Nu pawn .ccmorir, rc .jiiirnl. nu ball.ri.i, no c)iar-rr. For u.e only witli 1 1 0-1 IS voll, 60-r,cle. Allrrn.ling Curfcnl. l.'.m lis A. C. tub.,, and one rectifying lubr. A GLANCE inside this nexv Atxvatcr Kent A. C. set tells you why it gives you such xvonderful reception. The secret's in the design and work manship the perfection of even the tiniest parts. You can well beliex'c that every Model 37 has to pass 222 in spections or tests before it leax'es the factory and if it doesn't pass it doesn't leave! No batteries, of course. Everything Model E Ituilio Speaker' 26 trueii voire. All -irl (iroifi l.nmi in v-trirty of ,liruliliil STORE Medl'ord, Oregon i.wners Foul, Ion. Serv- 'Mi i