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PAQE TWO BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE,' MEDFORD, OREfiOK. THURSDAY, APRIL 2fi. 1928. t ; S local and Personal J. W. f'ufwl will Hpfnd f:t00 for ilwnllhig on ,Hciin Oak Mtrpt-t, Muwy to conduct an active coin-! K. Armstrong, prominent jtio paiK'i to ovunrxim new punt of tlie : umt of Kin ninth i-'ulta, lien cril Vet ennui of Korolun Warn In Ore- leuily HI at JftekMonvilN', followhift k'on. Waxhlimton nnd Idaho whh .a Htroke which he Huff erect wev- mutlc nvailalflo at the rrcrnt mem- enil day a ao while vlitine In Call tng of I in Vetera im of Korcimi ; fumta, Ilu watt brouulU tu Jack (Wars held at IndianapoIfM, Ind. noiivilti for medical attention the Dancu. Gold fllll Siit. nicht. 37 i of he week and ulixht Jiuiwh aro new lor ni rt'covny, air. It I t,.u W I.' ,,1-rlu loft unil II. A. KrrdenlKMK will fpt-inl yontrrday for a visit of m vera! i " , "H . " , - ' $S00 for tlie remoildliiK ! works h. southern California.' Jt' lnew of hl Hcction. where, n ... w ut ia..ic.n Htivnt.t mi , j,(.rt tii.il ; n miulo IiIh homo for more, HI I.iill.linir H-rmilH IH-L..1. rv...n..n,l wh Ir.ff n CeiltUiy. wuetl by lh rity today. I aMt yur with IiIm wife to make Reff. danco tiold Hill Sat. 37 , IiIh home in entiiru, Culif. HarrfHkyrinim. who for tin imnt e"hr pun hhiimb, -'" " " ' . K i the nouth he whh nmlilen.y . Air In com puny i vlth fiiendH he left here hp vent I i I weeks hki for California to npendj i nevera! weeks. It wan while vixlt-! j PLAN ATTACK ON ! COMMITTEE TAX 'I that a" tax reduction of ati high as I J10,utH',ouO would receive his sunc- I" tion. "l Tha ... A.... .,.. vnrllll-liiin IIP,. : gram include): Heductiun of the corporutiun tax from 1314 to 12'-4 per tent. I He oal of the 2 .uer cent uuto- mobile tux. ! An increase in exemptions ul- lowed corporations from $20'io lu ' finou. i Downward revision of the rales applylnK on the intermediate sur- tllree years hail liecn the nsHlwtnntlt :Htricken. Klamath Kalis Herald. WASHINGTON. April 26. UP) 1 1 l.,"it. I'UEItVo CAUKZAS. NIcaraKuu.! Secretary .fellon said today that Increase In exeinntions on the aU 211. (Pi :..i..i-,.i N,.n.ipn..- adoption by con uess of the new i m.in. ,r ,rnm - chcl forces have hoen pluniilni! I . ' a, city R-ttorncy, moved t.,day to his I Mr. and Mrs. Jan.es klilli left! 37 : an attack on Pocm.al.exas. whre i -'1U"0"-"" """'"ion would he i SALKM. Ore.. April 26 (P)-Joc private offlees In tho .Mrdfor.l , "' "v-nlnK for their home in , J : there are several hundred Amerl-' satisfactory to the treasury. , Hays, 54. en-tlneer. was killed and uulldliiB. where he Is shailiiB a, -ni. following a shoi-t j A divorce complaint was filed suite with Attoi noy .Mnhlon l'ur- n" wun menus . v, line en yesteruay in cncuii ci.un uy r . din.' Miss Marie Jverson, who was; route from a motor trip to Hpu-1 V. llanetle aKalnst Zelmn Itar- vere marrlcil in California lUlii, and the plaintiff i his stenoRrnpher at tho city hall kane. Wash., where they had spent : rette on c will continue in such capacity In! several weeks on business. couple w( U. Ul...n'. nn nfflrpi UriinRe OIIIICC. Lllfie l-OIIII BBl. J Illy . can resldenLs. The nilfeiM whn .n April U'. under tleneral (Jlron. at-. committee wrote into the bill the lacked I-a Lux y Los AnKeles mine. new rate schedules over the pro arc reported to have intended to .K1'i,m of the lemocrats for B J325 Join forces with others for an ad-;""!;-00" re'1"""'"- vancc aKalnst this town. Kandlno 1 lle ""'"ai reisnt ot llie mil to The republican majority on the 1 Bert Parson, fireman, seriously in jured when a train of the Silverton LoKKiuff company was wrecked about two miles nortl-nf Mehama about fl:30 this morning. First-class cement work at rea-!"" Melropole Orchestra. Uvery-1 claims that the Jf'nt deserted ,,,, WHH , wUh ,h(1 1.uU(.rH the senate was held up until to him on Auaust 2K, r.120. Utah coal, clean, low In ash. Han sen Coal Co. Phono 239. 337tf lnt.nl.le nrii-ea. lli unduL-e UroH.. i " welcome. eontraotors. Phono Ht-tt. fin Mrs. C. T. Kweeney and .liuiiih 8o. Central Ave. 3C:l''r. Mrs. Hay of Portland, left yes- Mrs. II. IJ. Troxell subscribed for I l-rnay ror nnnuarium. uiiu.. worn-, 0i.vl)ki jjimmPrtIluI1 nf Central the fall Tribune for .. year n,i luiother dauahter, hdlth hweeney, waH ,.,.,,.,, , llt Ihi uavo Central Point as her address. . I been recelv nit medleal atten- ,, , hospital last week, wa;t Th is Incorrect, will the party "" "m'j m mmn nne whn knows her olease , home. civs us tho orolior address? 37 linritnln days. Thursday. Kridnyt fPU i v (-nit' nint fliii'iL-hteri and Saturday., at lliu lamina Kiitltrrlnc left lodsiy for (Irants Hot Shop In tho M. M. Store. Hun-! Mr. and Mrs. flrant Nelson and Pass where they will spend nev-1 deeds of new bins Just roooived, j son Illchard of Meclford spent the .,-,.1 ',i iih tin I'ulv's nu, Hire. ! priced special for this week end., week end at Klamath Kails at the Mrs Oale I 5-98- ,4 as- ,3-!"1' - !,s' Hhlnitles 3.25 per M at Medford 18 and 11.00. Kiddie hats 9Sc Lumber Co. 33lf"iand up. Marvelous values that arc fiiM.iM fp'oni a .ll.iii, i,e reclater-1 real money savers, Oreen tradlnK l reported today to be showliiK con ' tinued improvement. Wells Taxi. 25c. Phono 25. cd. at Medford hotels Include W. stamps Klven, loo, 30 Osgood of Lanslnc. Mlcli.. K. Woodward of Watcrtown. Wis., C. H. Stewart of St. Louis, K. E. Hpecllt, H. A. Hansen of New Vork City, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Htlrlluii of KiiKland, Jack fluxion of Dnllns, Tex.J V. floras and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Roberts of Chlenito. and P. 11. Connors of Stillwater, Minn. Oranijft dance, Kaalo Point Sat. night. Metro)olo Orchestra. Kvery body welcome. 3" Henry Hoist of Hams Valley was among the Medford visitors this week. Mr. Hoist has lived on Hie name place for 21 years. He says crops and fruit are In fine shape and that when the work in com pleted on tho Mold Hill and Sams Valley road It will be a ureal help to everyone In hl neighborhood. Well, Taxi, 25o. Phone 25. tf Clare A. Lee, state fire marshal, returned to Salem after spendhiK yesterday In Medford with other officials of the stato fire marshal's office who attended the presenta tion of the flair to tho fire depur menX, at the Lions club luncheon yesordny. Dance, Hold Hill Sat. nlxht. 37 ' Mr. anil Mrs. T. S. Wrlllken and Mr. and Mrs. Olsvold of Klamath Falls enjoyed a trip to Uokuo Itivei on Sunday. The men spent soveral hours fishlnif In the river and re port hundreds of people enjoylnc, the day on the river. Klamath News. Mr. Mills will bo at the linima, Cllno Bhop, Phone 454, kIvIhk per manent waves, the week of May 7lh to 12th. Prlco 17.70. complete. 2tf ' Temporary auto licenses wore Is sued at the sheriff's office today to Jl. D. Kyle. W. A. Foluer. C. W. Foster, Lurk In' Skinner, .1. I'. Hfnore. 'Mrs. L. K. Van I lorn, Wil liam Nonnchester and Carl I'eter sbn of Modford, L. D. Mann of Tal ent, V. L. Atehley and Mrs. L. A. Hulade of Central Point. 1 Dr. C. it. Slmklns Is now In his office, which is located over the Woolworth store. 41 The weather was pnrtly cloudy and tho temperature still warm to dity with a minimum of 42 this momiiiK, but cooler temperature and" probable occasional rain la pre dicted for tonlaht anil Sunday. Choice ittadlotl bulbs for sale, 25c per doa. 37 W. 2nd. 30 Mr. and Mrs. Krcd Teblien of Portland stopped over In Medford fodny for a visit with local friends, on their way home from a few days business trip to Stockton, Calif. Mr. Tebben Is a roprosentiiilvo of the St. Paul Klre Insurance company, with headiiuarters in Portland. ' Free filling station for your cta.-tr lighter at The Tomtery, "of course." 4lj Cnllfornlnns reKlsteiod at Mod- home of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Abbott. Mrs. Abbott and Mrs. Nelson are sisters. Dance. CulU Hill Sat. nlKht. 37 The Medford Chamber of Com merce annual report, outlining the but tbev were under his order. morrow wnen some administrative A mei icijiv marines commanded Provisions will be settled. -by Major I tloy are on Kuard all Tllls ProPnsal. If Slven final con Puerto Cal.eziis and the situation "ressional wuproval, wouhl be ac Is well In hand. The United States j centllbl0 to "'o treasury, since Sec llKht cruiser Denver is here. rotary Mellon, announced today Tho attack against 1.A Luz mine was carried out by 150 men armed tflwith rifles and two machine guns. Inc mine is situated about tlO'uitlcx from Puerto Cabezaa and was loot ed, the raiders taking gold and sup plies valued at $10,000. I The leaders declared their orders i JJecause of pressing business in .Tackson county, ocasloned by the meotlmr of tho grand jury there, I the past year and the program for Judge C. M. Thomas did not cornel the coming year, is off the press here today as mwis announced. He land will bo read nt the home prod- wlll be here Moriiiny to . listen to a cuts dlnnor to be hold at Hotel Alnphlett, manager of the mine Amphlett, Jortunately, was ab sent. r!....,.,m II l,.ul,l1 tl, A ....... t work of the organization during, .nn nsltitni mn.u'er' of the mine. number of cases, It was reported to day. (irants Pass Courier. Iteg, dunce Hold Hill Sat. 37 Mrs. A. W. Mason, clerk in the Hutchison Mercantile company, is taklnu . u few days vacation tills week. Your car repaired free at Frees Oarage. Phono 671-J-3 for par ticulars. 38 Twenty-four out of the state cars registered hero yesterday with tho local state auo raffle bureau In he Chamber of Commerce build ing Notice! In order to help stamp out the trouble caused by non-suf-flelent fund and no-account chocks, every person receiving one Is re quested to notify Southern Oregon Credit llureau. 32 North Central Ave. Phone 720. 2K Due to his youth and the fact that It was his first offense. Claude Hoot, Is, who was arrested two weeks ago for the theft of a largo sum of money from n printer in a local pt-lutshop. has hud ills sen tence postponed until next Heptitm her and was released In circuit court this week to tho custody of his father. Ball game, Medford vs. Duns mulr, nt Medford, Sunday, April 2U. Admission. Including grumi stand. Otic. Children under 12 free. , ,3(1' Included among the Dregonliins registered at Medford hotels, other than those from Portland, are ur. ii nil Mrs. A. VanDusen of Astoria. Mrs. I'Mwarrt 1. Patterson, Mrs. Dulph L. Craig, Prudence Pattor son. J. ('. Currl" of Salem, Krcd Taylor, C. P. Sehmeer. .. N. Agee. P. Nelson and '. A. Perkins, 13. C. llrahilHlierrv of Albany. Cigar lighters filled free at our new filling station. Tho Toggery. 4 1 In an exciting baseball game in which Klamath county high school held the lead for the first two in nings, then to he Hod in the fourth, Ashland high won the first game of the season played at Ashland last Saturday afternoon between the two schools. The scoro ended 3 to 4 III favor of Ashland. Best titan Coal. Hanson Coal Co. Phone sail. aaitf Oscar Higglnbntham motored In from the Tolo district yesterday on business. I In lire. (Void Hill Sal. night. U" Mr. and Mrs A. M. Tyrell enter tained Hi" Hlblo class of th" Pres byterian church yesterday at bev home on the Old Stage road. Walnut top grafting by expert- If Ruptured Try This Free "i were to take the bead of Harry P. Apply It to Any It opt ore. Old or; Itci'cnt, Largo or Small ami ion Are on the Uimil That Has Convinced Thousands. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: : . . Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Medford (tomorrow niKUt- I)r. C. H. Kimkina of 642 So. Ivy expectfl to ho In hi offleo over the Woolworth Mtorc about May lit. 36 "He kind for a year for a dol lar," nend to JackKon County Hu inHno Society. Medford. 2J CueHtH from Portland at local, hotelH Include J. T. Waddel, A. N.I Molina n. Mr. and Mrs. .1. X. Alien.) J. H. - Marvin. P. M. Wlnship, 11.) C. SCPhruntf. C. C. Mole, Mr. and Mi'H. U O. Griffith, Mr. and Mih. Fred Tehbon. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Jackson, Mr. nnil Mrs. Nell .Stewart, Howard Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. C. C- Ward, W. H. Park,. A. B. Hnld rum, 4. It. Lamar. U. Hammond, Mr. ami Mm.- V. W. Woodruff and Mrs. Clara Knnon. Heo IOIlnor Ilanley Kimh for ro eloanod nlfalfu Heed nnd baled hay. 826 K. Main, l'hono 'J02. 33Jtf Soo Charles home. V. A. Meagher, reprenentatlve of the I'oMt Prod net h company of New York, one of the largest foofl mini ufacturlnt; companies In the world. In HpdtidinK today and tomorrow In Medford. Ho Is dlHlrlbutlnK sam pler of Pnnt'tt bran flak oh and Pont TooMtleH to the housewives of Med ford today. If you want a Kod bulldlnu loan on a low rate of IntcreHt, soo Ited- Uon & Co. 4tf The II otel Cen I l a I at Cent ral Point, under new in a nag em en t, Is now open for buslnesH. Newly fur nished hIiikIo bed room h f J.60 per weolt and up: it's" one and two rooms housekeeping, crj nipped with HtHiidnrd fleet rhi tove for rook ing. Free parking for patrons. Cleanliness and service. Unlet peo- plo wanted. 3H Charles I ooley of Grunts Pans left yesterday .for. a short time to Yreka, Oil If. He was met In Med ford by his father, J. II. Cooley, who accompanied him to the Cali fornia city. , 1''. o. band danco, W. O. W. hall Thursday nlnht. Admission tree. UancinK liur. . , 3". Uanee benefit F. O. K. band. Thursday nlk'bt, W. O. W. hall Admission free. Dancing 5Uc. 30 ... was taken prisoner. His fate is unknown. The rebels nlo raided tho Nep tune, Lone Ktar and, Homtnxu mines, all American owned. They did not molest a Canadian employed at Ia Lux mine. - Sent Free to Prove This LAKE SHIPS- FREE- 8 A r LT KT13 M Aid Ii, Mich .. April 20. The lco chains which liave bound 22 K'ni"-lmjen ionm ers to the .St. Mary's river thru out the winter have been par tially broken. . The tuf? Knvorito late yester day reached- tho steamer Kiuls 1'2 A. Wing to buy your) mlPH below the Sault und towed f !ajlt through the tee to Detour, the f southernmost point of the nar row band of water connectitfi; Lakes Huron and Superior. , Tho Favorite approached th steamer from tho smith. He fore other v essels may bo moved 'down the river,, however, tuns mast open a wt tiroiiKh f the Jno to , the point . whfro the ( Mads was wintered. Warm weu-j ther may open the way before ' I he end itf t he week. Kvery ruptured man, woman or child should write at once o W. S. Itice, lOliXII Main St., Adams. N. Y for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application. Just put U oo the rii ol oro nml tlm n.nvcln I bcKin to tighten; they bcK'in to bind i together so that the opening closes t naturally and the need of :i support or truss or appliance is then done! I away with. Don't neglect to send! j for this free trial, ven if your) I rupture doesn't bother you, what 'is tho uso of wcaritiR supports' all' you? life? Why suffer this nuis-' ;ance? Why run tho risk nf nan-j crono and such dangers from u small and Innocent little rupture, j ! the kind that lias thrown thousandsi on the operatlnK table? A host of) men and women arc daily runnlnc; such risk just because their rup tures do not hurt nor prevent them: from RotthiK around. Write at I once for this free trial, as it isj certainly a wonderful thing a d ham aided in tho euro of ruptures thatj wero as Mr ns a man's two fists. rry and write at once, usinc the I eon nnn belnw. ! DRY VV ff CLEANING V, FOR THE 1 MOTORIST sd HUNTS CRATERIAN 2 BIG DAYS Mon.-Tues. May 7-8 ME You've beard their records you've read of their pop ularity. Now SEE and hear them in person. .. .. E AND HIS INCOMPARABLE BRUNSWICK ORCHESTRA ford hntola include Hum Poutln of!rmMMi miccessful walnut Krafter. fhinsmuir, Mr. and Mrs, Hourae H uddress, 437 So., Fir. Campbell of Lonic Meach, Mr. and I rH, Norman Novmile t 1'ovt Mrs. V.. ii. Vroman of Olendalv, M. land, who had been visiting rola T. OralK, IrvltiK V'reck and Mrs. tlves and friends In Medford and Nettle tlherklit of Los AnweU-H. Mr. j vicinity for the past two weeks, nnd Mrs. II.. C. Cat no, A. Myer. L. ( cf t fm. home hiHt evening JnoobNon, J. tl. Natress, J. O. Itro-j OraUKe dance, Kajile Point' Sat. die, Frank Yuuh d Clifford I ntuiu, Metvopole Orchustra. Kvery- . Whltu of Son Francisco Let me wrltn your firo insuranue, Cnrl V. Tenswald, Ilolel Holland. Phono D!i3. tf Will Perry of 1ikv Point tvans noted business lu Medford yes' :r day, having motored in fi out Iiin lanch nt an n rly hour. firange dance, I'agle Point Sal. niBht. Metropolo Orchestra. Kvery -body welcome. 3 7 Carl Von dor HcUeii was n local visitor from the Wolhji district yesterday. lTenistitchlng So per yard, llut lOns covered at Handicraft Shop. tf body welcome. 37 Mrs. Joe ItiuU-r of ibe Phoenix district motored Into Mcdrord yes terday on business. Hon Klinor Ilanley uusn mr re Radio Program KMED Mnll Tribune-Vlraln Station I'KKK FOlt KCPTUUE W. S. lllce. Inc 106SII Main St., Adams. N. Y. Yoiv may hoihI me, entirely free, a Sample Treatment of your Ktiiuulutin application for ltuplure. Dust, rea.sc, oil and mud stains a re r e 111 o v e d thorough! v from your apparel by our -Modt'iii Drv Cleaning. After i lie long rule or tour we restore v o u r clothes to immaculate." con dition. - WATCH YOUR GARDEN FOR APHIS . GET THEM WITH OUR TRIED ... AND PROVEN INSECTICIDES Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Phone 260 1 TEAM lli'itvv tint ft lnirso 1 TRACTOR PLOW -John Di'i'iv, :) liottonis, i The Voice of a Great Country Tonight (iiMMwiruril Mall Tribune. S lo 9 Tho Jackaon County Creamery. 9 to !i ::'.( Modern PluinliltK & Sheot Metal Co. H-.3U to 1(1 Sixth Street Su- . per Service Station. Friday, April 27 A. M. III to 10:110 Southern OrcRon i V'.lectric Co. 10:;t0 to II M. M. Depart- ALL GROCERS handlo Fluhrer'i Milk Bread. Ask them about tho quality and popularity of this famous product. 1 FORDSON TRACTOR A cleaned alfalfa aeed and haled bay. nicnt Store. 2 K. .Main, t'lume 902. 3 a 'J 1 1 . II tu 1 1 : 30 Jacque Lennox.' The county health unit. throuuh! 11: 30 tu Noon I trophy's. Dr. I.. D. lnnkeep. today -cporlnr P. M. that alcknee. in JackKon .ounty Iki 12:00 to 12:;IU Medford Klec- remnrkuhly low nnd ha lie unit trie Co. has had Una work tu do for the 2::l0 to 1:30 l'allller Mualr flint time ulnee It left Jackonville House. last year, since inovInK to Med- C:l:i Medford -Mall Tribune. ford, the unit has been three tlmea S Medford Healty Hoard and aa busy us In Its former uuarter.-i. Chamber of Commerce. due to the belter accessibility of II to 12 llttnt'a Crateflan the local office. ' Theatre. KIM your elaitr lhter free at' our new ftlllliK station. The Toj-- 4i4i4 aei y ' Mrs John Cearlcv and little on Selections from well known of Walla Walla. Wash., ale her.-! '' "I'cras will he heard over .i.i.i,... I...- iiareiita. Mr. and Mru.lKMBU. the Mall Tlihune-Vlraln John Walters, and other relative! radio slnllon. played by Curlton, Hall name, jleiiroru vs. loins-, jhw msi nun .iniiuiiin. -u-mulr, at Medford, Sunday. Aprlll known local violinists. This pro 29 Admission. Im ludinit isl and-; mam will be presented tbrounb stnml. f0e. Children under 12. tho courtesy of the Modern I'lunib frtP. 26ltnK and Sheet Metal company. Attorney O. M. Huberts left thls(who-ie reputation for excellent morning for Salent. where be will entertainment baa Brown run arnue a ease In (be supreme court. -lstently. 'The proBram will be after w hich be will leave for I'ort- j heard from to !':.1i tnnl-ht land to spend a few days on Imsl ness. I.-.-,. .1....,-.. t:..l.l lllll Sat. 3' Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Cornell ufiv, ,.KNT Kurnlln,.,, A.nwm On.nlK Cass spent yesterday 'n . a ,vlln nrine. Phone 1120 Medford on business and pleasure (,:. ; pr j; That Kood coal. llansen Coal. 11 Co. Phone SHU. SUTtf r'olt SAI.K Plir, 0 to 100 ll.s f-in.oe .sniaiio o-r-J. rreu . . ! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Anionic the hotel aucsts ii Mel-, "..oe A rd from the state i Va3nnaton i """".umh ford from the state are l-Imma Nelson O. Klni; and A Cross., and Mr- and Mi-e. O. I.. AURlrre. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Put nam. Miss Sally Cole. William l.ce Hrlcker. Mrs. K. M. Itadovan and O. K. r.hrmnn of Seattle. A bin ahliiment of popular priced j huts Just arrived lit Lottie llow- :t.oklllie. P. u-lVTKn K-....-, I, I ale.,,.,,. I'lii-inln of l.n: ranber and hookkeeoer desires position. Address llox C. i: Mall Tribune. SK KOlt SAI.i: Secondhand banlo In excellent condition. $111. Write llox 1700. Mall Tribune. Sti KOlt ItRNT - Modern furnished nil I' Jl inuiiaculafe " con- Ul 9 ; m ditJon. 1 ; I g ,1 ,' " ..!;.!...:- I. : . ! (. E 3 'SHOWS ' f THREE RINGS OF --5 " . LAUGHS ffW$$ W S'J i TUMBLE OVER EACH 3tfW - i&K j t- ! , FUNNIEST of PICTURES W 'K-: ' .SSaS U K P " -WITH THAT jCSV, -2. N S i- ?' ' FUNNY PAIR 'Jr-r i'0'' I ' KARL 0Mi? ' 4 . DANE Ji fj ' ' m r. v a-i is -1 m P ucu. iv m iiiui 1 " Circus Rookies " I laS'cJ ;'; p THEY'VE JOINED THE " M OF YOUR LIFE : Dane is gorilla trainer, Arthur a cub R T TJfN. "'S j I :jf reporter, and when they clash as C w, f1: rivals for the hand of the circus queen, CL NfcSSr ' v.VV what . u.hilu.if.i4 f..n. file. .nrf t -i7 - i- f 1S i ood Orchardists and Farmers Equipment Priced for Quick Sale 1 FRIEND SPRAY RIG ljiii-i;t' fiipncily (2- i;;illoiis per iiiiinitc). .ill0-.'iillon tiinU, .10 II. I', riiivcrsiil divine, mii.mictn c(iiippc(I. (iiitii-iinti't'd cxccllciit me chanical condil inn : looks like new. (Jost new ifl.lll Price S450 St'llinif alnive only lifcanse of its replaeemeat ly tini' iiiuler.uniiiiid spray .system. with linrne- (I'lintl work- IViee ini-li. 10 FOOT SINGLE TRACTOR DISC I'i'iet $225 S100 S25 S75 Bear Creek Orchards Medford, Oregon- ... s Phone 1057: Bert Lowry after 6 P. M. Low prices of FRIGID AIRE are the result of World Leadership! UANTITY production and General Motors buying power have mde Frigidairfi prices remarkably low. A small deposit and easy payments put any Frigidaire model in your home. Call si our showroom for a emoa5tra.uoQ. People's Electric Store 214 W. Main Street ' Phone 12 GENERAL MOTOR CLASSIFIED. ADVERTISING fiFTH WESULTI