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PAGE TWO iocal and ' Personal The county .clerk' uftke In tt ln-chlvo uf Induaiiry will; lla nn ploytB niakliiB incp'iiatluns for the liiitmii y election to . be lield ' iifxt week, llullut lioxeH umi iwUchM. tho luttcr uii lnnovtun In, tlio county vniliiB Kytem. were being lirepaieil ycxterdiiy fur Uistrlbu tlon ly the nherlff to tho flfty wven iirfclnetH In tlio county. The youehe. which are miula of heavy mateilul, are easier to handle and take up a nuialler npaoe.. Anyone huvliiK the bible record ut tho flint white male child born In JackHonvlllo, notify Ilox B, JoekMonvllle. 63 Minn Rose nilllnBM left, yemer iluy afternoon for I.o AnRelon to rcHumo her duties with the law firm of Haas, Dunnlsan and Ilium, after having npent several weeks here with her family. Hho may return to Medford at a later date this summer. Have you heard Geno Austin's new Victor release? Ask lo hear It. Palmer Music House. 67 .Mrs. W. I... Oreenleaf brought In a beautiful bouquet of sweet peas from her ranch home near Gold Mill, which she presented to tho (.'number of Commerce. They were raised on non-lirlBated soil. Mrs. (Ireenleaf also boaats of gar den .lieas threo Incite Ions". First cluss papcrnaiiBinit worn wanted; Buarantced. 334 West 6th Ht. 6 New concrete steps take tho place of tho old wooden ones at tho main entrance o( tho church in Central l'olnt. . Tho. new atops arc much easier pt upproach than tho old ones, and will be greatly appreciated by tho older: people, es pecially, Now wooden steps ro placo tho old ones Ht the, sldo en trance. J, W. t'asajl ,)iaMho, on tract for the work. , -.n 1 Wo would esteem It a favor If reuoits of social flair, ehurcn society meoliiiHl, wedding. cta,tor Hunday'a paper aro sent lit aa soon as thoy occur and not wait until the lust of tho week. ',..52 Mr. and Mrs..N. J... ,4lawk. ..of Trail were among the nut of town visitors In tho oily yesterday after noon. , . Sialic Van Flout of Ban Fran cisco has been . spending several days. In wi.ulhcrn Oregon. visHlpg with relatives nnd frlunds in Ash land, Klamath Falls and Medford. Walls Taxi, 25o. Fhone 6. tf Heo Kllnor Harney Hush for ro eleaned alfalfa seed and baled hay. 8JII Main. Phono 002. 33W The many Modford vnd valley people who had burn attending the railroad celebration of the past two days at Klamath Falls bfRitn nn'lvliiK homo last night from that city.. The majority, huwover, are o'xpuctcil to. come, home some time today. Herman Kennln, conductor . , of tho .Multnomah Hotel orchestra In Portland .iittuntU'd, t h o. Hhrlne ilanco ut the Oriental tlartlona In Medfurd last week... . "Ulrl uf My Uroams," havo you heard Lieno Austin ting It? ..No 7 Tlicn you've missed a real. trout. Hear It at Palmer Music House. 67 Fretl Martin, wood foreman fur tho Owen-Oregon lumber .company Mliove Iiuttu Falls, is showing sternly Improvnmont following in juries ho sustained tun duys ago when struck by a hoavy cablo, whllo at work .in the wods. Are you having tr-ouhlo with sour milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones Ssli-J-1 or 208-M. ! .Mrs. H. L. Kil wards has return ed to her home In Grants Pass following several days spent th .Medford as the guest of Mm. Roy Huekinghum. Walnut top grafting by experi enced, successful walnut grafter. Call at address, 487-80. Fir.. l.ea offonlmchor was a visitor from the Applc-galp. district yester uy. ".Mr. A. S. HoNonbaum, the op erator at tho Southern Pacific ri-clght offlco. Is 111 with a severe attack of tho asthma," says - a "Thirty Ycurs Ago"- Item .publish ed In tho Ashland Tidings last week. Aiiss Ksther Olson Is among the local rusldunts who are spending I lie wouk'Cltd In Klnmuth Falls at tciHliiiK the railroad celebration yesterday. Sugar pine shakes, Medford I.hr. Co. S8tf .Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mason aro spending today at Prospect wltb their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. anil Mrs. W. 1). Dlnklns. Palmer -'Music- -Houw tras nwo new recurda. They're big hits -sum) you should hear them. jAnkMti1 tuer Music House fur Gone Austin's latest. r.7 r i We Can Bake most anything un der ,the sun. A broad statement, but come in and let us prove it. o j l brl. i j Tho lit. . Pitt , achool district 'above Butte Fulls will be dismiss led this week, according to Bert : lund Kianley. a student In that school, vho was In Medfiin! yes terday. lie ropurta that .19 ultl-r dents are attending and Hint the seventh and eighth grades will be dismissed early In .the week. Helman's baths nnd plunge opens for the season, May-CUi. 90 Tho Jennings lent Ihoalrloal show, which Is well known throughout this section, Is playing an engagement at Grants Pass. Let me write your fire Insurance. Carl T, Tengwald, Hotel Holland. Phone .- .. - '- tf Hardly had the-national Hhrlne .convcotion-at Miami, . Fla.. ad journed recently after . .selecting Ijes' .Angeles . for the 1S29 con tention, than tits newa was broad cast from the latter city over the nation that lllilah Temple of Med ford and the Koguo Jttver valley had reserved 80 rooms In a Lais Angeles down tou-n hotel for. June 4. 6 and , 1920, the dates of that convention. Thus Jlillah -.-temple was .the. first Hhrlne orgaftUation to designate its Intention ot sending-a delegation to the L,og Ang eles convention. , ' "Hamona," a song written for Polores Del Itio, movie ajar, Is the title of Gene Austin's- new Vic tor recordi . Palmer Music House. .... . .- - , Mr. and Mrs. H. 10. Moulin, for mer Local residents,- wore visitors In Medford Friday while en route by- motor ( from their home In Oakland, C'al., to Portland. While hero, Mr. Medlln' recalled condi tions when he lived- here - many years ago.. - . ! - ' ' Hhlngles 1.26 per M at Medford - Wuw A. Galea traded .hJ old Hujck for a new Bulck brougham the othev Iday, '.and .the jnew oar wan - llcliverod - to him (yesterday. Women's swimming' class will be gin May 14. For Information call i:4-x. cs J. . - William of .the Bellvlew district, tills county, .has purchaaed a 62 acre ranch In the Applegnte, and has moved with his family to the new homo. If-you want a good:' building loan on a low rate ot Interest, see Red- aen t-o. .. .. 4aitf - Attorney and M;rs. F, J. Now man are expected to return next Tuesday from Ban Francisco, for which city they left yesterday by motor for a visit with their daugh ter, , Miss ; Dorothy ..Newman, who ts the circulation manager for tho Puclflc Merchant llconomlst. They are accompanied by their daughter Kuthf. and. son liurum. .- y i Are yon having trouble with sour milk? . Try Hilton's rialry. Phones 6a-J-J er B58-M. D(S Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Htreet of Portland have been In the city for a few days on' business. Mrs. Street roturned .to Portland Frl. day night' and Mr. Htreet wont on to Klamath Falls on business, . Wells Taxi. 26o. . Phone 26. Miss May Green, head nurse of tho Ashland ijospltnl visited with friends In tho city yesterday. Hemstltohlng So per yard. Butr tons covered at Handicraft Shop. ii . . , . . . tf Much Interest Is being taken by tho mombors of. the. Oregon Aluslo Trnchrrs' association In the com ing convention to be held at Mod-' ford May HI and 2. It Is Imper ative Hint thoso planning to nt lend the ounvonliun shall makn their reaervutona not later than May 15, In prdor to avoll them. selves of tho special rates. Mem bers located In and around Halcm, C'orvallis and Kugeno will share tho siinta rule. A number of . stu dents plan lo attend tho conven tion, os . the program Includos many educational features. The Oregonlnn. Oene AusUn, tho popular Victor recording artist, has made two new rccorns. i noy aro the best -ever. Ask to hear them... Palmer Music Houso. u7 .Charles Hamilton, motored .In frmn his ranch in tho Applrgate iistrict yesterday and spent sovorttl hours transacting business In the city. ... Dr.: A. F. Walter Kroiwo has mnvod tq tho Palmer ausla Jllilg.. 14 Bo. tiartlatt. . - : 60 "H'o Americans,'', will be pre sented at Hunt's Cratorlan, the coming week, through the courtesy of George Hunt.' A pcrnentago of the proceeds uf all tickets sold by members uf the local chapter., D. A. It., for May 14 and 16, will be received by l.'rator Lake chapter for the benefit of the J). A.' K. student loan fund., It la requested that all who can. purchase tlckots from some member of tho D. A. It. See ICIIinir llanlsy Hush for re aleanod alfalfa sood end haled hay 829 K. Main. Phono He:. . DSBtf" . Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd or the lierrrdale district left lust week for Hun Francisco to visit several days Htero before continuing on to ttoga, west Virginia, fon u visit with rolativee, and after visiting I other plarus In the south thny will roiurn to Medford next fall. .. Hemstitching 8c yd. Hhlelds. 10 Mrs. Jamos MeAdams nnd two i children motored to Medford. from Hients Pass, today on business. I II. R. Heames of Talent was I among the many Jack! county oltlrens who took 111 the railroad ! celebration the past few days in i Klamotlt Falls. In which city he rrmoea tor years. Hee the ad on another page of tins paper entitled "Do You Know" showing how District Attorney Clitmy has administered the pro hibition fuiids - 5j a J.' M.' Deven, assistant state ul tornoy genernl, of KaU-m was in Mndioril Friday In regard to of. flelnl duuoo in connection: with bis looking after tbe logal depart ment of the state highway com mission. Are you hsving trouble with sour milk? Try Hilton's Dairy. Phones l-J-l er Cfis-M. s A marriage license was Issued ut the county clerk's office to Alton K. Hart, II. of Talent, nnd Wertha Learning. IS. of Talent. Hart gave his eccupatlon us a service station operator and she gave hers aa that of a student. Miss Dorothy Wendt of Central Point left Friday for l.os Angeles to Join her sister. Angellne. The two girls plan to take courses in nursing In a lxis Angeles hoepl- Tel. 642, prompt sanitary ' gar bage sen-Ire. grtf MEDFORD MAIL Mrs. J, W. Hharpe, widow of Rev. J. W. Hharpe, and their daughter Hulh, who arrived here early lust week to attend the bur ial of the aged minister In the Ashland cemetery, will remain for several weeks In Medford and vi cinity visiting old friends before returning lo their humo near Los Angeles. The family hud resided 'in lleitFiiril for vears befora mov ing to southern California several years ago. Key. Mr. Hhurpc years. ago purchased tho lut in the Ash land cemetery In accordance with his desire to bo burled there. Mrs. Hharpo and Miss, tiharpo are the guests. of itev. and Mrs. Juhn 1.. McDonald ut tho Free Methodist church parsonage.. . . - -' This certifies that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contractr ed other than by myself. M. ('off man, Ht, ' 62 J. D. Mlckle, state dairy and foud commissioner, who is well known here, was last week : ap pointed by Hecrctnry of Htute Kel logg as one of the 1 II official rep resentatives of tho United Htates to attend the world's annual dairy congress to be held In Great Brit ain the latter part of Juno nnd the first part of July. Mr. Mickle accepted the appointment by tel egraph immediately. Hoe the ad on another page of this paper entitled "Do Vou Know" showing how District Attorney Chancy has administered the pro hibition funds. . . . , 62 Among tho candidates nominat ed by tho student body for . tho University of Oregon oiection nex' Tuesday are Mooro Hamilton of Central Point for treasurer. C - D. Plerson of tho firm of Von '-dor Hellen and Plerson, con struction company of this city, ur rlved -homo Friday from Eugene, where he-has been employed un a. largo, construction . project, to spend-a fow days-visiting friends and relatives, after which ho will again return to the northern city. Kxpert painter. Call 376-L,. 62 Handpleatlng and smocking. Tho Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. tf Flora Bates of Vancouver, B. C, nnd F. C. Prater of Bolcfuuitulnc, )., and Alfred Habin of Butte, Mont., were, among- the ' motorists fropi a distance who registered ycatorday pt the local brunch of thn statu auto registration bur eau, v Officers of the Southern Ore gon Modlcal - society wore elected for tho ensuing year at -the close of tho annual session at Rnsoburg last Tuesday evcnlne. Dr. C. J. Moser of , Grants Pass being chosen for - president; . Dr. Ernest A.-. Wuog of Ashland, secretary treasurer; It, C, J. Jlayes ot Med ford, censor, . -. , . Mr. and Mrs. A.. II. Miller and daughters left . thin - morning to spend the day at-Fort Klumath visiting relatives- Mrs. 8. M. Hllght loft Friday evonlng for- Hpokane, Wash., for an extended vlsft witji friends. Tho Jackson Hot Springs wna the scene of tho annual picnic of tho Junior class of tho Central Point l)ig)i sehuol last Frlilay aft ernoon, with swimming the main attraction uf tho afternoon. The picnic was- "raided" by members of the senior class, which report ed but little success for their ef forts. Mrs. Dtto Castor pf Kugle Point spent yosleriliiy in the city, shop ping und transuding business.' 1 ho tinnunl meeting of the Jack son County Public Health asso ciation will be held tomorrow aft ernoon, May 14 at two o'clock in lh home of Mrs. Victor Bur- sell lit Central Point. Thrro will be no formal reports of work done In the- past year as tlcro arc too many interesting features to dis cuss for future work. O. M. Speck, the well known Medford fruit man. was u busi ness visitor In Portland and Iloso- burg last week. Two well known Modford young men were elected to 'office in the Grants Pass post of the American Legion, at the annual election held there last week. In the porsuns of Frank 'Coleman, who bus ro slded In that city for years past, and Horbort Alford who only ro contly removed to Grants Puss. A bonuet of sweet peas, which wero donated by Mrs. W. I,. Green lee f who grow them on her home plaoe near Gold Hill on the Old Stage road, ore attracting consid erable attention nt the Chamber of Commerce where they arc on display. A boquet of roses, grown by Mrs. H. D. McCaskey also on the Old Stage road, aro on dis play at the same place. Other flower growers are Invited to bring us many boquots as they care to. ns all will find a do- elded welcome by chamber offi cers. ' For u visit of soveral weeks at Morrow, eastern Oregon, with his relatives, Mr. anil Mrs. Huso Von der Hellun dopurted from Medford lust week. II. T. Kdson, United States navy recruiting officer stationed In Grants pass, spent yesterduy in Medford In tho Interest of procur ing recruits for his branch of the government service. He mukes periodical trips lo this city nnd has enlisted severat from HiIb vicin ity. At tho convention of the West ern Washington Baptist ussocia- tlon last week Rev. F. H. I.euch, pustor of the First Baptist church at Itremmerton. was re-elected to serve a third term us clerk. Hev. Mr. Leach was for 'several yvurs naslor of the First Baptist church of Medford. Hlchard Culdcr, tho well known elevator operator In the Federal building, la laid up for an Indef inite time with a wrenched knee, which Injury ho suffered while on duty several days ago. Mr. and Jttrs. Prank Miller of Oukluifti, Cul.. formerly of Med. ford, returned here two weeks ago and nurahti-tcd the White smr ranch at Wlff.uma. which Is to be their home for soni time. Auiong the . teachevs placed for next full by the I'ntversltv ,,f Oregon appointment eureau. are the following: Georae Kucene Melstnger of Kuirenu. for hish school work ut Gold Hill; Gert rude A. Hrnsn nt Alhl,n4 tnf grade work In I'matllla; Florence li. nura ot bugenr. ror Kngllsh at Ashland high school; and Clulre Dunn of Hugene. fur mnthepiatlcs at Giants Pass. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, Marvin (Bill) Mitchell, well known Medford young mun, is j now lueated ut Sun Pedro, Cat., j the harbor of Lo Angeles, In the i service uf the Htundurd Oil com pany at Its office there, which pu-' sitiun he accepted sovcrul weeks ago. . The Jennings loun office in the Nash Hotel building has under gone considerable changes during tho past week. A part of Hie office lias been transformed into a shoe shining parlor and -the ex terior has been painted yellow. Temporary auto licenses wero issued yesterday at tho shurlff's office to six Jackson-county resi dents euch of whom hud purchas ed a new automobile. Thoy were Mliry Cuntrull of Ruch, Leo New man and W. A. Gates of Medford, ( M. B. Chase of Central Point, and j I.yle Ashcruft of Ashland. - Mr. and -Mrs. L. R. Child of j Portland, formor residents of Med- j ford until a year ago, arrived here j last week to spend a few days looking after the salo of their property. A card wos received yesterday from Kpgcne Thomas, who Is mak ing an extended tour of the na tion, from Washington, D.- C, where according to the card, he called on 1'rcsid.fnt Coolldgo. who expressed Interest in southern Ore- j gun and tho hope that he might I somo time visit tills sectlen.- Mr. Thomas plans to return lo his home here with his wife within ; three months, after having visited ! a number of middlewcstern cities, j Mr. nnd Mrs. H. W. Hutchinson 1 of Sunset-on-tlic-KoBue, In the inn uinuici, icil last ween lor an extended piotor Hip until Oct ober 1, first Boing to eastern Washington to visit Mrs. Hutchin son's mother ami other relatives. and then enjoying a sight-seeing ! trip through lellowstono National park from whore thoy will go to Bradford, Pa., to visit relatives nnd friends there. Mrs. Harry Holmes of the Ap plcgatc dlstrlut shopped In the city yesterday for several hours. A work borso was lost by Fred Reich of Griffin oreek last Wed nesday when the animal fell Into a 16-foot well, the board cover ing of which broko when tho horse stepped onto It. ' Apple thinning will probably begin In two weeks In the Rogue Rivor valley, according to Chii! Gottlieb, who Is in charge of the local branch of the United States free employmont bureau. Up un- til that time labor will bo some what scarce. However, men are' being put to work nt odd orchard j and garden Jobs, but not in any great numbers. 1 Construction of the new Talent high school gymnasium Is prog ressing satisfactorily, and ut pres ent the walls are in tho curly stages of completion. Tho. gym nasium was begun by tho high school manual training class from money raised through - donations and Is boing completed through uj ' ppeotal : bond' IsHtre' which whs voted upon by residents' of the district. ; ' - ' ' ' ' W1ED0EFT WILL Tho body' of Herbert' Wiodocft, j noted orchOHtriv leiidery who died1 nt the Community hokpltnl in Anhlund, Hatunluy uCternoon, from1 injuries miNtnlned in nn auto ae-) cident on the Klamath-AHhlund I highway, will he Hhipped to I.oh. AngeleH, thin evenlnji, where fu-l neral Hewiees will be held. Tho : orchestra of which lie Iiuh Whs . tho leader and which won national 1 recot n i 1 1 on will Jo u rnuy on the ame train. " M Wiedoeft won -hit first fumo in Iah AmfelcH, and was well knciwn throughout the ' enllro 1'nclflc coant. H1fhet Quality Jewelry llepiiliinR Siittafuctlou Assured In Quality and Price. Wnteli ItopairhiB IHamoiul Sotting Mull us yourj wants. IIKPIY & CO. .Phone CE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFE-PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY Wrist Watch Repairing MX M OTtEflpy, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1923. BUSINESS'MURDER TALE OF BETTER BUREAU FAVORS AUCTION MEASURE The proposed ordinance to reg ulate future public jewelry auction sales in Medford, introduced at Hie special city council meotint; lust Tuesday night at the request of some of the local jewelers, whose attorney, ("has. Keumos. drew it up. and which is practically a copy of tt like ordinunce in force In 1'nrtlund, will comii up for con sideration at next Tuesday night's council moetlnt. It carries no emergency clause, and hence If passed will not go Into effect for ;:o days. The ordinance has (he endorse ment of the Belter Business Bur eau of the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchants' association. ' A communication to the mayor and city council by the Better Busi ness Bureau, signed by J. D. Rus sell, chairman, H. b. Strang, Fred Heath and Win. F. Isaacs reads aB follows: "It has come to ' the attention of the Better Business r.ureau of tl--o Chamber of Commerce, that there will be introduced an ord inance, regulating the Bale of jew elry at public auctions, and the bureau has been tisked to express its opinion on such an ordinance. "It would appear that Hie ord inance as drawn, would be a means of protection to the peo ple of this city, by regulating the Importation of stock, other than the regular Btock of the store, for the purpose of tho auction, r urth er. It would prevent misrepresenta tion of quality, price or genuine ness of the goods auctioned, by having each article sold bear a lag descriptive of that iirtitio, und pro viding a ponulty for the misrepre sentation of goods. "It Is for the purpose of pro tecting the citizens of this com munity, as well us the business mon, through tho controlling of solicitations, establishment of bet ter practices, that this better busi ness bureau is organized, and this proposed ordinance would come within I ho scope of tils bureau. Therefore tho Better Business Bur eau of the Chamber of Commerce endorses the above measure anil recommends it to your considera tion." 4- JEFFERSON, Ohio, May 12. (P) Clarence Harrow, noted crim inal lawyer, who wanted to win a case in his home county of Astalillla before he deserts the court room, today had the pros pect of attempting it all over again next month. Shoe i Ouuen Attention! We fire in position to pay you rroro than anybody for wool-mo-hair. Hoc ns before you sell. M10DFORD BAKU A IN HOUSE, Phone 10G2. 27 N. Grape St. TRftlf These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Ore and Bullion i Purchased WILDBERG BROS. SMliLTING Be RL;l"INING CO. Office: 742 Mitkrt St., San h'ra:ioco Pi Jin : South Sjn Prjnd PDDDQD U .i .lOIIVS-M AXVU.l.K ROOFING and SHINGLES D TROWBRIDGE WMIIEB YARD QDQIlESi! Our Specialty We give a money back guarantee on all work, and .have your work done when you want it. JEWELERS MEDFORD. ORE. OF SHELL SHOCKS L'l.s AXCKI.KS. May 12 Ml The confessions of James Will iam lleif to t!ie murder of a girl In Indiana and a youth here, discounted by investigating offi riabi late today as delusions re sulting pi;obubly from shell shock end five uMU.-ids during the World war. Huff's confession wer? denied in detail by his wife this afternoon and sheriff's dep uties said that Hui'f made u par tial confession a month ago which differed materially from his latest. During Friday nluht the 27-year-nld man who is in the county jail serving a short term for pelty larceny, confessed becauHe of an asserted stricken conscience that ho fatally poisoned 17-year-olil Ruth Little at SumnillvHle, lnd.. In 19I9. llhe then confessed to poisoning James L. Carroll, his 1 -year-old lirother-in-law hero three years ago. Tho latter murder. Huff de clared, was committed by poison ing also, nnd with the uld of his wife. Klllina Huff, to obtain $ro)0 life Insurance on Carroll's life which was later found to have lapsed. He" said poisoned oat broth was fed to Carroll. Called before the sheriffs clep- i V ! I 9 1 I A Diamond, a Sapphire, or : ! Kmeruld ill a mount int,' of II II piat inum or white gold of II , B parefully considered -de- 5 fciKn the riii, perfect for j Not the Cheapest But the s Best Work at a Moderate Price . ...... uties Mrs. Huff , d ,p.. .STa "Inaf'hcr 'nd" ... ''crazy." and had livna ever l uhe married n,i ! i I Boys ' and iGirlsffeed MILKforHEMTH RECENT feeding tests among school children have proved that undernourished boys and girls can be quickly brought up to normal health and weight by a daily rationfmilk. See that your child drinks a quart of milk a day-rand be sure that it's the BEST insist on SNIDER'S milk. Our milk is obtained from healthy tested cattle and is unusually rich in but ter fat. Snider Dairy If It's Snider 's THE BEST DENTISTRY DONE PAINLESSLY A HEART to HEART TALK on PLATES Exacting people who require plates are interested in the materials that are used in their manufacture. Through the use of new plate materials discovered in this country and abroad, the modern plate is much stronger than the old type rubber ones and far more attractive, natural and comfortable. 4 In my office, right here in Medford, I make plates of such popular materials as Porcclite, Resinite, Hecolite in fact, every kind of plate material in use today. Come to my office if you need a plate let me show the different materials to you and explain their advantages you i-iin imike y,nr selrrtitui in iidvaiicr.- And REMEMBER! YOUR MONEY BACK IP YOU AREN'T SATISFIED! DR. R.GOVE 235 E. Main St. Office Phbne, 872-J Residence one, 786-J I ' u .h.nt Oreuon Linen MIHh i m 'y nx expert from Henry pJnj ! ,'rJ.. ,.,.,vs,f;,.,i advertising gets re..!t, & Produce Co. It's the Best to Buy