' lfEDFOnn MATT, TRTBtryE, lrFlDFORn, OKEftON. FRIDAY. '.TtTXE 8. 1928.
1UEST DAY AT
TALENT CLUB !S
Mr. A;
TALENT, June
nuiiity ' rluh unvo
i. The
th.'h i
Coin-iiinml
'HUOKt ' Day-'
ifuinuon,
iy uUuut
VllU'llK thy RUfstM
uw-.i witp: Mrs. A.
party Wednesday
1'iilfi- hfeh school will ha clum
in the mil. This U tlio bent iwt
uid I'VtT mudif by the t'lKhth
K r;i tie ami ii'ikn well for tlidr
li-iirlior, Mr. Juaeltfl, who will
Ah-. d Mm. l-al U.ken-!t;rj"U."!,?..Ulr
bunli ami Dudley KhU'W, who havo
Inon worKiiiK in the box factory
at Itray, California, returned home
Mumluy nunnlny. j
Mr. and Ala Delimit Oodtlard ,
iind two miiiill children returned i
last Friday from Itlversidu. Call-;
forniu, ubtrii they bad upt'iit the;
winter.
We are very horry to learn
T. J. tSimmons, father of
Howard and dautili-j itH Thursday ami r iiiu:iiim until
of Kiddle, wuk! Kuturday.
Halph Julian,
who hn Itri-n vi-
itiim frUnd in Itoue Itivi'i'. J-fi
Tuenday for lvau. where he h:in
i t-r Gwendolyn
j t-ulliiitf on filendn In Talent Wed-
nettday. -Mrs. Huwurd came up
to attend the lamea puny ui u j employment for the xummer.
Kt hool eloped last Jriday and tne
The UidletT Aid of the Motno-
Idfst ehurth will meet at the home
jof Mrs. K. C. 1-opan next Thurs
day afternoon. June 14.
which was attended Sitninonn, proprietor of 1'unipkln i
one hundred KuehtH. i Center, has miffered a hIIbMI
from out of wtroke of paraiysm iasi wit u i
I, Howard niie visum; wun ni u.uii;mi-i,
nd daiiKhter, Gwendolyn, of Kid-' "
lie Oregon. Mrs. John Fuller. 1 ftined to hl bed.
m. u Hi., ' . i chuenee lloldridno and Wayne
ilrs, OeoiKt Hriseoe ami .mih. . i..,..
iiie( m 1 I'line i ucnihj
varatloii ftiuift the teaeliem In vari
ous placen. i'rinelpal V. it. Wil
lert Ik at CorvalllH. I., li. Kaup at
I Monmouth. Miss Frances I'ratt in
Mrs. John itobison una Aim. , Ashland. V. .s. Kaytnn nt Kerhy,
Kdythe Cochran were business .i,H. Oold-r at Wonder. MM Altu
callers in I'hoenix Monday ufter-1 Tanner at Myrtle 1'idni and Mrs.
noon. ' ' Callbreath and Miss Oladys Sundry
Mrs. Kula Dean of I'hoenix In in Iloue Itiver.
.1 ,:siendiiiK this week with relatives The l!oj;iie Uiver school Hiau-
lOarl nt'lP a,ui on w,ln1" tpck.
Al l no oaoy inim: miu
" ated
here, Unid
cltiht pupils from the eighth
in May, namely. Kih l I'ry.
Uis week are Mr. und Mrs. I, T. j
tlalliur, V. II. Sparks and .1. It. !
lioweu. representing l-ive Oak and
eni.-rprlhe uraiim'-1. refspeetively.
Mr. und Mrs. CalliKur wer ac
cumpanied "by Mrs. Ulatichard of
('ram 1'h-s.
.Mrs. Chas. Mock returned, to;
K 1 a m a t h Falls Monday, after
speiidiiiK a week with her mother, j
Mrs. C. C. Thompson. !
Mr. Kced and Mr. llotkin made !
a trip to Klamath Falls .Mmidity. ;
Mis. Martha Heanion ret anted ,
to Ktoi kton. Calif., witlt her nraml-
daughter. Mrs. italph Diiffi-ld. and :
is vi.sltiitK with her daughter. Mis,
Carrie fenler. ,
liuCrab
I. Terry
and Mrs. I..
watch the hun rise,
mornliiK ti
but found Mi'
. io'clocl; and hud a lovely view of
the surround inn hills.
l"he Mistletoe club of the lioyal
Neighbors of America met
. .alotiK the highway south of town
last Wednesday afternoon. After
! accompanied by Mrs. Jones, who
iwill spend a week or two at tho
..'coast.
llurnette returned Sunday eveninu.
The (IrniiKe wf Talent met on
with 'Thursday evcnlwc.
J lie niKKl iiiiiiiriHK P'J l"1
season will be held Saturday even
ing. All are welcome. M usle. by
tho Melody Makers. Supper.
Charley Long. Jr.. left Wednes
day niorninir for Kuch and will
i-as much enjoyed by those pi
nt by the introduction of sev
ral community moiiks which were
i'd by .Mrs. r uiier. mvh. i t
:.!!.. .1.., .,..... ..IIT,rl. 1
ikmuiiii. i ' . '';;..',' ',v,rni !MrB. Mildred Ihillip at her home
teeson. nimer and Wiltinir.K r
,lu Bi-ontlv .njuycMl. Anoth,r -"' ""'- n.e,tlnB the .iftur-
iiinmont wan nn Hunnnrian folk , . Iwiul 1uk f iv" l"""t to tl
lan. c rcndoi ed l.y .Miss Anna i wor'' "'" I Tomlin millsa In Mrdfi.ril.
;vans. aoromimnU.. at the Llano i ' ' '" : Arrhlc Estes . I m..vlnK ll.lu
,y .Mis Hurls Api.U-alc. Tl.l.- " 1 "''" "' ! thn houm ,.w.,iy occupied by
v. ... nn l, enjoyed that Iho""'" descent t ity lent hu ay as-sixt I.Ih
,,.,. . I,., form of an en- ""' r ne.i Mon,m , . th chftr)(.v and Itoy in
ore whlill n ifraeef lllly re
ipondi'il to by the young ladies
..I, rendered ,y J, tZ"
LW',7hard'7....r.U4.i ";' - Tuesday., -rhey M1,nt
, .. , .rlhe .irurnoc.li nt the lookout, re
van also Kreatty enjoyed. After i J ...
nil program a in-nm-un ,uv.., . , ;
f I. e . ream, eake and coffee ' ; ' ..,. , ,ov ,
KoldrldKK and family, .Mr. umlj
!r 1). Il Ullrlev. Mr. anil .Ml'H. I
Prank Iteed. mado up party who The Keeso t'reek school closed
spent tho day last Thursday on lust Thursday with a short lull
I'el.l.le Ileaeli it CTcscent C ty. Koo.l proKnini. wue eouio 1101. in ii-
They left Talent ..about 4:00j but reuuKnim the ability
' ,i', l,,..l, 1 II... i.K.i nln,- iiiul bad I teacher. Mm, .Miller, ill
their breakfast near (Jrant.s I'nss, Iho children to siok.
Tuesday. 'Mi children of pre-; Louice roineroy. Kalllerine I'roo
, l,,,l nifn were exauiilied by Dr. , field, liessie .Milton. Audrey While.
Mnskeen. und two county nurse, i Dorothea .Mauei li,. Mabel I'.rlui-
i They nrn asslt'ed by Mrs. Charley j metl and Melvlu liuinetl. lour;
liolilridue. i were rimdltlo 1 and will write on!
I Mr. and MlH. Lloyd Ijllilb of exams attain this Thursday and
the Klamath AKcncy were Kuests j Krlday. under the supervision ofj
at the Tom ijinib homo over the Miss Sandry. .
week-end ' Mr!l- J",ln Aun" un,x infant son,
j Hoy and Milan ISurnelto and i returned home from Crams 1'ass ;
l.ntei-enee llurnette motored over imuisw.i
!lo Chlloquin Kunday morninif. Ituy
LOGGERS BUSY
AT GOLD HILL
;oy Ksles and will assist
lurmiiitf the place.
M,r. .und, Mrs. Kred lirandt und
daturhle'r, Cat hern. W were callers
at S:the Trycr
ovenintf.
home Wednesday
vas served in the Utnttuet room,
liter which a social half hour
nought the afternoon to a close.
REESE CREEK R1PLETS
Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. l-Yeed left
Saturday morning to seek a new
location In Nevada.
Mrs. C. K. 1-cMoine and daugh
ter Fa ye spent the week cud at
Corvallis attendini: the silver jubi
lee of the elass of I'.mjS of ( . S. C.
Mrs. l.eMolne. a brother and a sis
ter, were members of that class.
Mrs. John Johnson of Vale, moth
er of Mrs. I.eMoine, returned home
with her to spend the summer.
The hih school and faculty en
joyed the annua,! picnic at .lack
son Hot Springs Thursday, with
svviminlm: mid plenty of eats the
day was all too short. The eighth
Hiad-' and Mr. Kaup were Ki:esls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phillips of
Feathervllle,, Id 1.. and Mr. and
Mrs. K. U. Thomas or Oroville.
Calif., are newcomers to Uoin
Uiver. -
Miss Yvonne Smith' of Crauts
I 'ass called at the home of C.ladys
Sandry Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry wen
business callers at Medford Sat
unlay evening.
COLD HIM.. June 7. (Special)
LoKin activities are now in
full HWlnK in Iuld Hill. The
Iok e beiiir,' brouKht here by
truck front the head of Sardine
creek. Several of them are n curly
three feetf in thickness and are
cut in 10-foot lengths. After
IjeinK loaded onto cars, they are
sent to Medford to the Owcn-Ore-Kon
mill. This is one of the
proofs of our resources. Thij
limber will make an excellent
rade of lumber from our "great
country."
Vetnico Kudtkc left for Chilo
4iiin Sunday morning.
Mrs. A It hers Is able to be out
a little, by the use of crutches. j
Several men have been busy
elcanlnk Uie city reservoir, so us
to insure the best of drinking
water.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bluett left i
I.' l'h.. hien !
school faculty, as well as the
students will greatly miss these
instructors.
Mr. Meisenger of Camas Valley
.twill succeed Mr. Uhiett as prin
cipal next year.
.Mrs. (Icoixe llammcrsly left
i : m
The style and ease'of
Klein
j Tailored Suits
! cannot be found else-
, where. They are not
j the cheapest, but are
i the best.
I Prices reasonable con
i sidering quality.
I Let me serve you.
Mr. and lira. Jay Terrlll, Mm.
I, A. ManniliK. Mr- "nil Mrs.
iV. I)iib, Mr. and -Mm. Jj. r,
lllller, Lovella l,onu, Jean Kliler.-l
mil Tils Lone; weri uinuiiK tlio
lalent folks hoitl!ifi- In Med-
ord Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Kffle Thurston, who
leen teaehliiB the I'ast term In
Niiulecate, ha.i returned to her
of the
trainin;
they !eit
lie.iirnlii,. home Tlinrsdav nluht. HUcll Kood lime. The followhiK is
. mu Mll.lre.l ll.-eioii. wholthe proKratn: neellntion by Mil-
has ""''ht the 2nd (irlmiiry room here j
whs iipioinieii eny iiiHiiou ui im; (
lilayKrounds at Ashian.l. j
lunio south of town ivnere sni
,v 1 1 1 spend the summer. j
.1. 11. Wthrir.y mid hln daimh-'
er and son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs..
llouald MontKomery. arrived the
ilst of last week from ltlverside.
'allfornla. where they had spent
.he winter.
Mrs. Kuioi;ene Nye of l'rospeet
pent last week as a BUest o(
Mlsa Uernlee t'onihs tit her homo
mi WiiBiier ereek. Mrs. Nye has
l.eeii a student nt the stnlo nut
inal the iniht term.
Jeff Hell Is MlrmllllK this week
is a Kuest of his sister, .rs. I'.leh
iirilsou. In' Meitfonl.- .. i-1.
' The elullth Ki'llile elass of 111"
Talent seliool reeelved their dl
I loiiias al Ashland last Friday
mil out of a i lass of twenty-one.
liventy passed their exiilniliatliins.
The other one will lie restlv to
A DAY IS ONLY
rlALf BEGUN UNIE5S
STARTED OFF WITH
ACIP Of REALLY
fXCILlENT COTFEE
Miss Anna l'vans who Is at
temliiiK the state normal at Ash-!
1 lund was a Kiient of, .Miss Klla, i
1 Hamilton and MIsh l.ttcllle Ilold-
j rhlKO over tho week end.
i Mr. and Mrs. Hudy Conner mid
'family were Rtiestn of his brother,,
i bee Connor and family, who re-'
side on (he Oreen HpriiiK tuoiin
I tain. .Sunday.
1 About 1G attended the open air
i prayer meeting, which was held
nt the Jones ranch on Anderson
Creek "Wednesday evening. A
nmrslnuallow roast was a fea-
Iture )f the evening.
Miss Irene Wells received first
prize- at the eoolt in jt class, spon-
soieil hy Kcott Woolf-of .Medford.
The prize was a .davenport table.
Mrs. Wells also received first
prize, a 2T. lb. sack of cake flour.
Mr. ami Mrs. Charley Kstcs
left Tuesday evening on train No.
M for Salem, where Mr. Kstes
will enter a hospital for medical
treatment. Mr. Kstes has not been
well since sustaining a fall some
time ago, while working on the
community hall.
Thu Kaith Itullders cIuhm of the
Methodist Sunday school held
their regular social party at the
hnnte of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Hart
List Friday evening. (luests of
the elass were Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Newlny and Lester Newbry. Kvery
one greatly enjoyed the games.
This Is a live wire elass and an
open invitation is extended to any
young person between the anes of
2 1 and 3 5 to become a member
of this class. officers for the
coming year were elected at this
time. Any one will be welcomed,
married or single, to this class.
Mrs. Nida Oatman of Medford
was vailing on friends In Talent
Friday. Mrs. Oulman left Satur
day to spend a week with friends
und relatives In Knitcm.
died. Shcarin; the boys' orchestra
of the primary room. "The Muffin
Man' and ''Ciyp.iy Peddler"; girls'
orcheMra of the primary room.
GolderffeWest
"How. Itow, Your l;oat" and "Iuly
Hub"; hoth boys and Birls. "tlood
MoriilnB to You." "Whln-l'oor-Wlll.";
"Kldo and Ills Master."
"I'llenies Are ltlpe." mud without
the oreheslm they wiiik "Postman.
I'ostman" ami "Ameiiea"; a duet.
'DressliiB t'p." hy two Birls. a reel
latlon by Allec Walker: the upper
Bl'adefl stillB the followiuB soniis.
"Cioldenrod Is Yell o w," Star
Daisies." "Coo.l NIbIU." "Star of
the Summer NlBhl." "Klves lanee
al the WeddiliB." "Horse and the
t'oelt,' Mornimr rrayer." V A Merry,
Life," "Polly Wolly Doodle." They
were all well rendered. The par
ents and patrons turneit out unite
well and liroiiBhl their dinners and
enjoyed a pienie dinner out under
the trees. The pupils work whli'h
was displayed was wonderful: one I
eould l,peuil hours lookiliK al the
rewhiB. eariienteriiiB. d r a w I n b.
paiutiiiB. wiillUK ami many other
thillBS that were tllsplayetl around
III the hulldlnK.
.There were 74 nt Sunday school
last Sunday. The lesson was.
"Jesus KaelliB LI e t r a y a 1 and
Death." The Boldeu text. "Not
what 1 will, hut what thou wilt."
Mark lt:3ii.. Komo valuable Its
solis were presented to the elass.
After the Sunday seliool Kev. Slille i
preaehed n short sermon. 1-ikiiiB j
for his text Mark 4:19. "And the!
enrea of this world, und the de- j
reltflllness of rlehes, jind the lusts ,
of other IhiiiBs enterfnB It. choko j
the word, and il beeonieth it'irru1 !
fill." tine should be careful and i
I take time to study the Word ui.n '
to pray, and not let tho cares of I
the home, farm, or any other work
j crowd out (.lord's word or prayer. 1
ror It Is by suen ine uiirisuan
Brows.
. Mrs. J. 1.. llobertson will lead :
the prayer meetillB this cotllinB
Thursday evetltliB. The prayer!
.Mr. and Mrs. r. C. lteimer re- .,.,.,, as luK. 1rc qulte well !
luriied Tuesday evenlm; from for-1 tln,.m,.,i i
vnllls. w here they hail attended The Sundaj seliool will meet at
the eommeneement exercises at , 0,c,,,u sumluv niurnliiB. June
O. A. '. They were aecolnlianled, , A(t(11. Sunday school they ex- ;
upon their, return trip, by their 1Kll,t ,u ,uk(. thuh. mniu.r and visit
diiuiihter, Miss Lillian, and a sir! Ihc u,.0,vli!1iH,ro Sunday seliool.
fi'iend. on the last Sunday of June there
Mrs. Orvllle Works, Mrs. I'llff H.,lt ,, m, n-day nieetlim- at Keese
Cirvi n anil ilallKliter. VIl Blniu. ; l.1.(,,,k i;Vcryone Is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloadman und fam-j M, Myrtle MiHter visited at
illy of Phoenix spent Sunday with i; Mulshull Mlnter's this week. She
Mr. and Mrs. liiley Nyswarner at'expects to bo away to school the1
lllblerbranil. Klamath county. I ii;ih 0f June.
Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, nee rs p.ula Mlnter's sehoul was
Mrs. Ib'sslc Palmer of KuBene, lire out June -Mil at DeblnBer Cap.
guests at the home of Mr. nndjj;iu. rX,ri.S 0 icach the same
Mrs. A. T. M.Miihon. Mrs. M ui- school next winter.
,p!iy recently underwent an opera- ,i,-;,, Davis visited with Mrs.
Itlon for appendicitis and Is reeu- Huniplltey and Mrs. llnRberK this
peratlnB here w-lth her motliiT, i WC.k. she expects to bo to 1'imenc
the last of the week. ,
Mrs. J. U. Hobertson visited with!
Mrs. Wrttklns Sunday afternoon!
and nlBhV ,
Sybil llarrcl returned home from
KllBene where she has been at
tending school.
.,, il,..-,. il.ivs tlitniiin,-- fruit Sunday for Cliiloiiuill to visit her
or plekinB strawberries. ; husband
m,. n ml Mr. TTnrrv Winters' Harry
have moved to Medford where he, the past woek fenelni; the tavan
has seetireil employment. h'UKli Place Hear Ml.iekwell hill.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Iteed slop-1 Mr- '" M- Wm- Kei-tuson
Itiver at Ihe Shepherd and Holkin ' I'.ave pun based the home for
i.....,.,. .i,ii., .... i i frnm Port-I merle owned by K. II. Kadtke.
l.,,i,l ' in l.rt Aneeles. Mr. Peed at Mr. Ilailtlce moved
one time was nianimer of the An- s-v,-ral weekn hbo.
,.,.l rtlver mine. Andy Kri. lLson is stayliiB
deleimles to the stateltllc. heiL-uson .Mineral
who is employed there.
Williams has been, busy
Chiloquin
EVERY day crowded with interesting events
including Floral Parade miles of beauti
fully decorated floats; grotesque Merry
khana procession and Parade of Nations; Expo
sition of Roses; Coronation of Festival Queen;
Children's Pageant, Revelry Amusements
Thrills of a lifetime.
Portland's Most Glorious Pageant
Pageant performance every night, June 11-15.
Played in great Civic Stadium 30,000 seats.
Largesooutdoor stage in the West.
NINE spectacular episodes symbolizing in dra
matic action the history of the Northwest country.
Brilliant, colorful, musical. Cast of 3,000.
Pageant and Parade Tickets on Sale Now
' Reserve scats by mail thru Multnomah Civic Stadium
Association, 1411 Public Service Building, Portland
PRICES FOR STADIUM SEATS
PAGEANT: EScry night, June 1 1-15; 75c, $1.00, $1.50
$2.00. Designate performance desired. .
PARADES: Flora! Parade, June 14th; Merrykhana
Parade, June 15; 25c and 50c.
EXCURSION FARES ALL RAILROADS
A 111 on;.-.the
f.-..v-o eove
iition at
nil-
Ore .
ullev for
few
sprillBS
days.
i
1
;'p
-j ! FOR
Upstairs
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.95
DOUBLE . I
ACTING f3i
MAKES ''v'l
AAKING EASIER Uj
iVnBMsSMsVMBBMssHBBsWl
LESS TKAM
PER BAKIN0
Calumet is an
old reliable
standard of gcner.t
tionsof thrifty house
wives. Nearly half a
century of experience
is back of every can
you buy. No expe
rimenting in its man
ufacture, no mistakes,
failures or regrets in
itsusc.'Try it. You'll
see a decided im
provement in your
bakings ;yes, and
you'll taste it,
RED SPIDER
AND
PLAY SAFE
And Avoid the
Danger of Injury
SPRAY WITH
SUM-R-OL
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
A PROVEN SPRAY
Harked by years
manufacture and
i experience ui
allium'' orchardist:-
oil spray j
. which means
iven the best of
SUM-ER-0L is free i'luwim
ecommiv in luuidlimr. It has :
results tn pears and
WITHOUT DANGER OF INJURY
Manufactured bv
HOOD RIVER SPRAY CO.
Hood River, Ore.
For Sale- by
AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS, INC.
GROWERS .EXCHANGE, INC.
C. & E. FRUIT CO, INC.
PINNACLE PACKING CO., INC.
SOUTHERN OREGON SALES, INC
r -m.rLr . j r. ,Miin iv h on h varuutm.
IUjIMJ, I bfiiiK an rmpluye' of tin- South-
i " ssiii SuntTcHi v i here
b ' rvik. . Flavor
GRANGE DANCE
EAGLE POINT
SATURDAY NIGHT
Excellent Floor and Music
EVERYBODY WELCOME
I I ,4 Rth anrl f.rntr,-l
: Phone 309 A I
- : rffin '
! 1 IrC 11 izzr"
0AK.LAND-SACRAV.ENT0
Sc;icdulcs EVEHW DAY V
SPECIAL LOW RATE
LOS ANGELES
S21
San Diego, $24.30.
Sacramento, $10.30; R. T.
San Francisco, $12.50;
$22.50.
SI 8.25.
R. T.
Similar lii savings to nil Cali
fornia 1-itien also to Si'Utliwt'st
and Kant. Xn ollmr travrl wny
offers so much in st-cni.- I'lijny
meat surli comfort anil coiivcu
ikjncu at ho littio cost.
NOW Special low fates to SI.
Louis. Chicaco ami Kast.
llcpnrntfos South
5; 10 A. M., 12: 05, 9:00 1'. M.
HOTEL JACKSON
1 ROGUE RIVER ;
I James M. AVhlpptr. who huh
I hi-en very ill from a (.. oils pcia-
tlun. rriurnvil to hln home Siitur
iluy. May -tth. from lw (ira-Ui
I'us hosplial. whrrv In tpont ihr'
n-cib. Ho luin ."o far rrrov.-rd
nti to he up unil nvouiul the hmiM?
part i)f the time.
i Khi I Smith ift last week for
1 his ho nu nt Haker. lre., to lift
; him f;imtly. Mr. Smith it cm-
ploycl al thr Koot rre'k (UimU.
i Itirhard HHtt made n trip to
, Mntfoid U.-tt Monday anU when hi'
I t turiH'il h w lii h liiR a t'hevro
! lut vav which ho purrha.l while
iherr.
Mr. W. 11 Ciawfoul lia? return
ed to her homr In Shuttle. V.vh..
after np din the w inter here.
Mm. lirant Neeley and Mrs. Or
villa PlnRler, accompany hy their
riu uhler. drove oy from lvn
FOR YOUR WINTER
RE
Green Pine Slab Wood
12-inch or 16-inch
$2-75
Per Load
2 Loads $5.00
MEDFORD F13EL CO.
1118 North Central
Reichstein
Tel. b31
Deuel
1 Load of Kindling
With Every 3 Loads of Green Slabs
4 J- Tier, Per Load
$5 a load
OR
We will sell 1 small load of slabs for
$2.75
Or 2 small loads for $5.00
! Summer price now on mill blocks
Valley Fuel Company
Phone 76
1
At the Center - 4
' of Everything
Oilcring central location five famous
restaurants with fixed-price meals and
service n la Cine-Garage lor your car
an entire floor reserved for vvmen
guests L-nouc
of over one
thousanJ mod
cm guest rooms
at reasonable
prices th'
geitHotcl value
in Chicago. On
your next trip
enjoy La SV-e
service the ut-rocstinllcteiac-
La t Midioi coramodauons.
lit
Room Ham K.xnf .Price Mcflli
Break iitl . 60c
Luncheon . .
Dinner S1.0O-1.5"
5undT
102
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