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MEDFORD MSIL" TRIBUNE, rEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1023. PSITR FTTH THANK YOU! We take this opportunity to express our appreciation of the loy al support afforded our Company by the merchants of Southern Oregon. We, feel that our fine showing to date has been due en tirely to the cooperation shown by the buyers in the territory we serve. At this time, we would like to impress our customers with the following:. We are not going to merge with any concern. We intend continuing to try and render the very best service possible. We will attempt to keep prices on a parity with Portland and San Francisco. We hope to grow and prosper in proportion to our merits and the growth and prosperity of Southern Oregon. AGAIN WE THANK YOU! The Packer Scott Company C. M. PACKER, VERNON SCOTT, ARTII UR IIOSFELDT, President Vice-Presidents. C. W. BROWNE, Local Manager PAPER AND PAPER COMMODITIES JANITOR AND BUILDING SUPPLIES llth and Flanders, Portland, Oregon. 309 S. Front St. Medford, Oregon. OF TALENT CALLED TO LAST REWARD hospital at!rnrnn will IukIi bcIiuoI ... Talvnt. he prc;ufip(l fur tHot I (he Pouthrrn Pacific . San. Frum lsco. I Mrx. Marlon Trior innt the day I UVilnfh.luv nt IVnfrnl Point, ran-. Tin I'Diiillllinlt V club will A Ivasjiinc fwr the California rerfumel next Weilm-mlay ufttrnoun at their: C.ruiii: 1 . 1... . .ill- I. ii I I VI 1 !!.., 11 I. runnwnv. ruuui ui uv luiiiniuiui) nn. ...... ...v.... Walter Iiuss.ll and Mr. F.rooka, Sat hwcll of M-dford will meet nnd his brother-in-law moved the with the club and read a pap.r first of the week to the l.oekwoU on ri i,ua uriu"' lUBV" rabin up Wagner creek, where from her father's diary, they are fulling timber for the; A chicken und rabbit dinner was Tomltn fiuwmltl. j Riven by the Ludies' Aid Wednea- k'nnMh Xlllhnnn n-hn linn been ":,v PV,'""1K Th"e-f!rnB held Its first mctt-pvest of town Wednesday noon, it i L.f Thurilav evtniiiL'. The' Mi. Parker has moved his fim- ' offk-i wt're installed by tin c,ri'e U-m of the liable Point W tIum e nr now uhmit HO is tnrilled. Mis. Harvey Wall cm va hostt-ss for (he even ing und (it-rvrd lb- C.himk'' r.u-iii-lu'i'i with a delh'luus lunch in tlu buiutuet room. Miss Mildred lleeson pupils of her room for Jly from the confectionery lo .h Sl'y houst. lte iiitc-nds usiii the" hotiat-kceiiing rooms - for a iool room. J. O. Mison Is movliiK his rcul esiulu office to the bunk bull'ltng. Oil, C1TV, la.r May 1 0. I Tire nwept over a blink oiitl a k tli half of the business nectlon. here plcrtlt' tmlay, with a loss estimated at working at Orange Grove. Calif n ti n x ia ii reiurnra nnmc uixi uuu m ' ' . now employed nt the SuncrenL Animly Bell passed away ut her i.ij 1 - Frank CumU, who made his (inme Wednesday morning at ; home with his brother. Fred Combs m, Deceased was born in Piatt 1 on Wagner creek, suffered a stroke 1 'county. Missouri. In 184. and wasjof paralysis Sunday and passed; t 7!l years old at the time of her. away Monday evening. i death. She was married to Jeffer- tsome of the fruit in thu vicinity son Pell in lii3, moving to Talent i has been quit badly frosted, thej soon after, where he has resided apricot crop suffering the most, ever since. She Is survived by her One of the Uenxer brothers, who husband, one daughter. Mrs. Pete j are hauling logs out of Anderson Harncnurg oi aieuiorti. one. mm. creeK, huh w nn w nni n- W. T. Henry of Sacramento, Calif., I been a very serious accident lues two brothers. J. T. Lewis or r.agie Point and T. M. Lew la of Utllo Applegate, two grandsons, H. W. and F. K. Parneburg of Medford. land one great-grandson, KennethjThe load being on Parneburg. also two step-sons. lorn i Hell of Talent and Pert Pell of day afternoon. In coining down the mountain with their loaded trucks, one of the brothers ahead stooped to tighten his load of logs. i turn of the road was not seen by the other brother until ho was too close tc 'Klamath Falls. Funeral servlresf top his truck, and in trying ti EXTRA SPECIAL 1 0 Days Tire Sale Kelly-Springfield Tires WHOLESALE PRICES LESS 5 After 10 days, wholesale prices only. Take notice, our wholesale list is lower, and if any tire has a higher reputation for quality than Kelly's we don't know which one it is. There's a Kelly-Springfield Tire for every car, every load, every road. will he hold nt the MpthmllKt j church Frhlny lit 2 l. in.. Kev. Slfll of the CUrlKtiaii cumin oiiioihuhk. Hurinl In the l'hopiilx cemetery. Mrs. Hell wus a dniiKliter of the Into John Lewis, who illeil In Meil ford ttt the nee of H7 In 11104. He wns born In Kentucky April 30. 1R16. married to Tolly Turner In 1834. Shortly after tlielr mar riage they moved to Missouri where they remained until 1 8 :.S when they crossed the plains rfnil settled In the Willamette valley and made themselves a lovely home. When the flood of '61 and '61 came all that was left of their beautiful j home was a tract of land covered j whh debris. DuriiiR the flood the house washed down the river and ; Indued for a short time auainst I some halm trees. Mr. I-ewla broke ! a nolo through the roof, took i cord from a bedstead and wove a ! net among the branches' of the I trees, tore up the upper floor of l the house anil built a platform In : the trees where his family, con HislstlnB at that time of himself, wife ia and five children, of which Mrs. Bell was ono, and his aped mother- J I in-law, Mrs. Turner, with the amaiier cnuaren uca in me branches of the trees to prevent them falllnK Into the water, they remained for 24. hours before be- ins rescued from their perilous po sition. Just as they were till safely the plafform the house broke up and rioaieii down tne river. tlramlma Turner never fully recuVr ered and remained an Invalid for years. As soon as Mr. Lewis col enough together to move his fam ily he came to Jackson county where he lived until his death in 1904. Mrs. I n il. his daughter, has also spent the most of her life In Jackson county. Mr. and Mrs. Harry lluerkle of Hollywood, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Gnrls Klynn of Santa Monica were recent house guests at the Frank Holdrldge home. Sirs. Wesley Yogell spent last Frl day nflernoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cnllio Ilrlscoe 111 Ashland- . Mrs. Ityron Works gave n birth day parly in honor of her small daughter, Saturday afternoon About 12 gues's were present. The small folks thoroughly enjoyed the afternoon. Catherine and Pauline ICstes left Saturday morning for Oakland Calif., lo be wi'h their father, who t-ecen'lv underwent an noernllnn In Heavy Slzn D'"y 27x4.40 2Sx4.4il 29x4.40 x$11.15 28x4.75 29x4.75 13.S0 311x1.75 29x1.95 30x1.95 31x1.95 29x5.00 15.10 30x5.00 15.70 31x5.00 28x5.25 29x5.25 : 30x6.25 17.70 31x5.25 JS.:t0 29x5.50 I"-55 30x5.50 19-95 30x5.77 20.85 32x5.77 22.75 3.1x5.77 23.70 30xC.OO 20.65 31x6.l'0 20.75 32x0.00 21.10 33x6.00 i 21.80 30x6.20 24.45 32x6.20 21.85 33x6.20 25.60 30x6.75 205 32x6.75 27.30 33x6.75 28-25 31x7.30 32.95 llurrkeye Kelly x$ R.70 8.90 X9.15 11.00 11.65 12.10 13.05 13.55 11.95 12.60 13.05 13.55 14.10 14.65 15.15 1 5.65 16.60 17.05 17.80 19.50 17.75 18.30 18.90 20.85 21.80 22.30 2;U5 Don't let any one tell you Kelly Tires arc not quality tires. Ask Ihc man who runs them: not the man selling cheaper tires for more money. "We ean seli quality tires cheap as ' any one. "We have no heavy ex pense; buy and sell for cash. Does your tire money travel full distance? Or does it stop half wav? Buy Kellys and get real x 7.55 9.45 9.85 10.60 11.00 11.65 10.20 10.60 1T76 11.90 12.30 12.80 14.45 15.30 33x5 35x5 37x5 Kelly $7.20 8.75 10.40 14.00 13.80 15.30 14.50 16.00 16.15 18.75 19.50 20.20 20.90 21.60 23.65 25.50 27.40 28.65 Sizes . Buckeye 6 .10 6.75 8.40 12.10 i'i.'i'i jH l'iuii 13.95 15.20 5.80 16.15 20.15 Heavy Size lly 30x34 l'l (Regular Size) 30x3 CI 111.90 (Oversize) ; 30x3 S. S 31x4 (fi Ply).-. 15.00 32x4 (4 Ply): 32x4 (6 Ply).... 16.60 33x4 (4 Ply) 33x4 (6 Ply).... 17.30 34x4 (6 Ply) 32x4 23.50 33x4 21.33 31x1 25.20 35x1 36x4 4 30x5 (Cab)... i 11.311 - 3.45 : Truck and Bus 30x5 (6 Ply).... 22.65 30x5 (8 Ply).... 28.35 '. 34x5 33.70 .. 32x6 (81(1.8 Ply) 37.00 . 32x6 45.90 . 36x6 60.40 31x7 f'5.05 38x7 : 70.65 36x8 92.25 ' 40x8 :.. 99.00 38x9 118.55 ' 42x9 161.70 joy on that vacation. Never before has the quality in Kellys been so high and the pric,e so low. There LaM been lots of talk about Kellys running 35,000 miles. Well," that's true and avc can prove it. All the stock on sale is absolutely fresh and carries the tire manu facturer 's wa rranty. Now I the Time to Buy and Save W. C. McCuiston 313 North Riverside Ave. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS DON'T suffer headaches, or any ol those pains that Bayer Aspirin can end in a hurry I Physicians prescribe it, and approve its free use, for it does not affect the heart Every drug gist has it, but don't (ail to ask th druggist for Bayer. And don't take any but the box that says Bayer, with the word genuine printed in red : AnplrUi ! th trod mark Bn Tr Minufictnrf of Monoacellcacldestcr of SaUcrlleaeM TICKOF TIIE FIELD" THE NEW ZEROLENE for your motor A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT paM the flrM truck went over tbc bank, the driver nufferlnp two frac tured rlh u iil tuuiiy laeeriitinK the Hide of his face, nnd tore 11 part of hl ear loose from his head. Ur. .Malmuren was culled nnd took him to town for treatment. The truck was not badly wrecked. Funeral nervlcen for 1 rank Combs were held at Ihc Stems cem etery on WaKncr creek Veillicsduy afternoon, Hev. Wagoner officlal- inir. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Frank lloldridcc Thursday after noon. Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter, school superintendent, spent a few hours Wednesday afternoon visit ing the seventh und oljrhth grade rooms. Mis. Hubert Terrlll and son ar rived from Crescent City by motor Tuesday and atient the night at the home of her brother, Wiley Jones, leaving Wednesday morn ing for Idaho where they will vlsll Willi a daughter and her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdrldge were M'dford visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. It. O. Frink wnn hos'esa at a "Huper-made aluminum" cooked dinner at her home Monday. Her guesls were Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wllhrow, Mr; and Mrs. lilcn Wlth row, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Himmons and Mr. nnd Mrs. Hone Cannon of Medford, Mrs. Carmen drawing the prize, a small sklllel, and Mrs. Karl Wlthrow Iho hostess prllc. Mrs. Cluy Phillips will assist Mrs. Wlthrow with the next dinner, to be held at the Phillips homo. Mrs. William Davidson spent Tuesday afternoon a guest of Mrs. Karl Wlthrow. Mr. Dicks has moved to Cold Hill, vacating the pool hall Tues dav. Mrs. Cochran, who owns the building. Is remodeling the build ing preparatory to opening a cafe ill the near future. "Tlarente Homes, who has been working In Weed, Calif., relumed home last week ami Is now em ployed on the Btalo road work near Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Dopp and daughter Florence of Phoenix were gueata Sunday at the C. W, Long home. The senior piny "Deacon Dublin," will be presented Friday night. May llth, in the school auditorium. Thia play promises to be something good, so everyone should make an effort to see it. Miss Kuhy Hart nnd a friend from Oakland. Calif., visited with Mrs. W. W. llstes Katurday night and Sunday went to Ashland to .nBn,l a few rlavs Willi Ctrandllin Norman, grandmother of MIsh Hart. Prayer meeting for the young people will be held Wednesday evening nl 7:30. Kegulur prayer mieling Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Choir nrnctice. :30 to 9 p. m. Sun day Hchnol 9:45 a. m. Kpworth league 7 p. in.; Lester .Newliry, ad viser. u Peirt nnd bis son Charley, and Hlevo Lunak molored over to Fort Klamath Katurday to visit ins son, Itlchard l'etrl, returning Sun day. Thero will he another of the Communltf club's popular dancing parties Haiurnsy nigiu. nicionj Mnkerx will furnish the music nnd there will bo good cats. The "Faith nuiiuers ciass oi v.,l-n.lluf nlmrch Knndnv school were delightfully entertained at a parly given at the home or .Mrs. It. Logan Friday evening. ,i'i V.verv member of the ClaHB WHS present, testifying to the good times enjoyed at mcse gaiiitrniK. which occur twice eacn ihou.m. i.'.uneclnllv Interesting entertain ment was provided at this party by the committee composed m " Webster, Mrs. Wagoner ana i.un VnM.hu nellelniiM refreshments wero aerved at a lato hour, and everyone la looking forward wnn pleasure to the next party wmcn ...nt aim nlncn nn Mav IHth. The placo where, the' neat parly will bo h'ld has not neen bihiouii"- Mrs. Katie Moson and daughter Velma and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Homes -motored over lo tho Hol comb springs Hunday afternoon. The school board held It regu lar monthly meeting Monday even- "Mrs. Pcto Ilurneburg of Medford Is spending this week at the bed side of her mother. Mrs, Jeff Hell, who In gradually getting weaker. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mnthes ...t fumllv Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K. Ktrahan .and family picnicked nt the summit of tno mnwyous buii dny afternoon. The puplla of tho Talent school .11.1 nt ..I., the annual field meet hi venr tiftlnir Inn bUSV erecting their playshed to take the time for prae'lee. The walls will be nearly completed by the lime school closes and the roof shortly after. Itobert Purvis left by motor the first of last week for Weed, Cullf., where he eipets to secure employment. m the services next Sunday morning. Mother's day will be ob ! served with a fitting program, and j In Iho evening the li:ircalrillreal' . linn. r out to the hlmuii grove siino.uon. 11 EP"r SOOE& TOF WAGON QUSCKf jhe most amazing offer in the history the Qothing Industiyi Metropolitan Clothiers and Tailors DECLARE WAR ON HIGH PRICES Selling Our Famous Clothes Direct to the Consumer, Eliminating All Middlemen and Their. Exorbitant Profits. (Suit and Overcoat or foF price of One price the World Ova Our Sensational Introductory Advertising ; Offer to Men of This Community. or SUIT - and OVERCOAT PAY ONLY $8 NOW ttroZT.tcyZ iu4 i.rNnzi.'ii'iii,iiih'tf1;i umi , COME NOW -WITHOUT FAIL-AND TAKE AD VAN . TAGE OF THfS ASTOUNDING OFFER! .These Clothes Are Sold Everywhere Only Under An Iron Clad Guarantee Bond by Authorized Solicitors You Take No Chances! t . . yiuthomeii Solicitor Metropolitan Clothiers ( and Tailors - 15 North Fir Street We want a few experienced Solicitors af I 1 m a ' A t 8 lor tnis lemtory - Apply at unce y m