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fa PAGE TWO JfEDFORT) MAIL TRTBU, IfEDFORD, ORKOOK. SUNDAY. "JULY 1, 3028. Local and ' Personal Tllf newer amroiiU'llU Ml nmlw! Ilrealho they hail heard ahoulj f. M. Houston of the puntoffioo laid within liio nuHt sear und '"e ..od flshlni: mi JloRue river staff left Friday niglit for the , !r X ZotZ. V -.llf..rnl p.,.l. .. of the .Ut. to u. - . ;CIUU1IIK .HI. " ... J. ii. i" "" n scHKini'iitH, two now due and luy- ton, and Air. mid Mrs. W. J3. J lib- c-U-rkif and uarrlen. Oreson htato Cfiino here u 1 aorluUonH. Ho huh uetn me (i Kin fit 1 1tn v 1 1'onMiii'ff'M n f firfl . -v.. i. ! Imrd. itt (ilendiilf 1 IH'HU UMHUHHIIIVIIIH llllljr- l'llllt'1 mi t ..... , - , 1-C'Bt Medford people overlook the fact, utti'iitlon ralli-d herewith that next Wed nesday Is I ho SUPERIORITY OF TAYLOR TO VISIT E 1 1 VI H. Hop pes, slid in Ore-mi for 1)11111 1(1 trilMII ur Mi I l I""U in limn i i. ...i. I...!. .huuld ,d . application .iBned to pay ACL B man - " J" ' '""-"I Is'ln ten annual Inatnllmentii. ! 1,1 um..i".- ....... . . ,, .'. ., .. .. . .. , - Ilioeun thev returned to their in the i lly lo.hiy. rccrvnii.m mi l,'"UB " ! , y.,... CVPnnB. They: The Medford convention of the Fourth of Julv. "l "' ... I. i,-..v.. Im.k thromrh the redwood. , American Lenloti will he well nd- : . ...... r. unci i h uruir more i.reHceni. i. iy. , ... .... . ........ hnu nnM lillieeu III lliu t ..... .r.uni.t.nl .nu fnl --nttlll'CM VCP Isls In ASH H ill Oil 111!.' 1111 111 ,y ,- closed all day.and thai 1 VrZn 1.000 1 ' "' " "' Fourth . i July whor, the llon drum cor,.. . 'r"!? all food .upplleB ... .i even-room modem dweIllnK at ' KmlerfK UruB more, urcceni . ...v. ... w i.y an.. .... ., ,. ... ... . ..uw-hiiucd on Tuesday. . .. to....... tin t Vu,,' rnmn 102 nil World war veleraiiM untiear anlM'il lit .M, un.lii r.imru.i. 10 .in ...... 'T.' ., ,. O. W. hal.'? ,!0"P nVonl10 ,fl ". m. ,.,!.- . flill et ye.-! l the ..,a,le. A l.true del.Katlon M the dealer In this city ami ... .... ..,.. ...oil mule. , 3. "V "'y c,"""ll'lu u,,,"," . the Woodn f M.-ilforil l.ealonnalre. I ex- the HnKue Jtlver valley to prepare, ' . ... ... . .i... ...; I vRfll-l'- 1""u'11 r.. u ,,i,.,,,.i ......l every their stinUH of l.u.ii-i. linini; for ' .i. Hertford nortofflee '! ...A "rcinl ot lree "ro':".."' n- 0e,l l,n week'-eml with neml.er of .Meilfol.l uont J U.ued tilo Hummer iUld fall selling 8a- - . J li t 1'inpK i .in. i:o. iir i . - . . i r-pr-Ht-nta-1 1!. A. Taylor, a mrinlrr of tlu the ItUHM-lt ! Hiaff cf ArmstroiiK .Motur.s, Inc.. in Ihi rapacity of tivtt iiianarr for ihc Oldsniol.Hc line, will leave i Kndort'M Dvuk Htore CroHccnt i.'Ky. , when In will iiifpert t hi- Otdsttii. I hih- plant and arrant'-' for fuitin- Mhipnifiils of (hi'.se rar.t to Mi-d- ! ford. Mr. Taylor I well known ' nt ii... u. IO a JCnu lllO wwuiwim mvnnji.i ui .n"i"i t, u iiv ,,,- n ii,.,.., iiuuili,.,. ataff IK now on! and tho ''- uo TT.oeft' the end of thc'hrr parent Mr. and -Mr.. John ,,, try to he on hand to help Ash- ""'V, 'T "'' '"i1 '.i' "K" led with A, n,H.,n Motorn for the elerkH to KO on n. k ... Kun Krunclneo where he ' Itedmond, on llainilion hi. . in.l mane me eeieui u.iun a uL- .,, .some time anil under his dirretlon Minn ueraiuine iieuino.,11. '";.. . 1 I there has been a remarkable sale el Oblsmobiles during months. On his trip east. Mr. Taylor v.-i:i Ac-eordlnu- lo Mr. Hoppcs. ninny!'" " -Satisfied I'.ilu lime HO. tfPl 'with their test fliKliU. the I"""11 alrnvn. l.isowsUy and h una In. 'flew fruin 'llla fouhlay to l.i Uouruef today. They will mke lf from the lalter plaeo for tiaiis-Ailantie fliuht t the 1'mted Slates as soon as eondiuona are favorable Ore and Bullion Purchased Liitr.") IV S .te .J .liloraU ,. ,, kf.il-? wil.DBERG BROS SMI-XTING & KCHMNC. CO. J Phone 5! in UTTEF. ICE CREAK PASTUERIZED SAFE PUR' PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WA'i ClnfiUfiod nrlvorrtKln! both rult. iifivtt' vacation i v,u' IIU"' ...m ..11. r..n...M ..,i tfALAuiiii. with IiIh wife 1 ' 1 . . . .. u.imini... ufuuinn ur tho will dounrt for a visit of a wook . Deter m hool, arrived in Mcdford'the .,o n( . vllnioro. Calif. 1 1 ..... i t,"..i.i..u niirlit xtrr.ni iu tln nt-w flo(.'tri( xlirn Mr uj mi Tree propji at Mearord Lumberi"" - th.nu in nn- lln In Ort'on ' and-on their return the remain- Phonn 21 8irf ' DrcHsmaklns and remodellnK. crerted yesirrdny in front of the turn m oui in m i.n. ,ir t tho vacation will be npenr. : Piishlon Hhon. 424 Medfoid HMk. I West Hide pharmacy. It Ih onu l.HM ItOppCH WUO iHmiKiKJ. miivn An attractive new addition to f.Kurc" show u- romdjinlly JnrrraH-, J'"" ( u lie "brlKht liKhts' of West Main liw number of users and we aro, ' 11 l ihn ,...f i.ln.trir. tirn UIHIBUally Opt ImUt U. iVel COIllii- l"' " ' 1 nit . J YVflllV 1IKU II1C1I! at tho Ouenlher aumnier .-... - ome T1-0 1, i tit j exeltement and I nion ereek. The first ol ine i a(tlutlon , tho RoBue river vnl earrler. to take his vaea on 11 , ,,.y .p,,,.,,,,,,, t , f,iiuwlnk be O. O. Sanden. who will l'e";Uem ,.,. (irant8 I'a.n date I. in about a week. III... t t... ........ ..r Fresh ph'ked fryerH every loy.i,u .,, Jusei.hlno conn- A postoflcc lin been allowed. 30c per II). Johnnon'a "r"jty will bo dry nfler July 1, and 1 for Ji.seplilno county by the post illion his return to this ,-lly he will -it : or the comoinaiion rseon hikiis. - i ..,,1,. n sales enmii-ilen f.n-(ii,iu. . .. . ........ ........ ........ s inn i never tiail ien. liusco. ne II I eu anil wiu.o eo.oi si.v,,, - i :11111s. win stop a ear irom six 101 mobiles. Mrs. C. W. Ilrown left Saturday : ..... I...J lull... ul... lelll VlMit a...... n.u.n....ll.. tn lln IlllUril. aevernl days Willi relallveH am) ; ,,n,.in aspeet of tho business . 1 4 ' iuleker hi an omem-enej . rn:FFAl.t. X. v.. June 30. friends. i .ectlon. A ne exinains. nii ami misses a..-1 n,.,,.,,,,, ; Townsend. cliieauo II . tr- I , .... -li,l ileiiartinent. The 1 1 1 ll "ItmUII III I'M ll(U IflVjJIlllMfe l" IIMMi To lcnd the week end 'wuii j ,.,. ,n ,,le lnlo j,.kson ! I to ho loealed tit .-..iMtlvea at Fort . Klamath Mi. i and will lie known as and Mr. John J. Wilkinson ana. mm raylol..ll ,,, ci0rnneo I'osloffl.e. Mrs. Dunham will he daushlers. l'alrieln and Uolores. , Thursday mornlnc. postmistress. II is about 18 miles donarled yesterday. . June 28th. Rave 1-3 lo 'A on nil! from Crants Pass, Have your eyea careu 101 ... . ; now milllnrry. 42 So. Central. 103' SHELWOOD SELLS Mm. Uavld Iloberls left Fri day for CotlriKe Urove to visit with relatives and friends over the Fourth of July. Mrs. . C VanHeoyoc'H home made cakes and plea. JMione CU3-J. 102 I,. J. Kendall, of 11 lit. Calif.. came here on busineiMt yesterday our deferred payment plan. Helen llflc evo examination comfortable glasses. Ur. V. A. Chambers. Southern OreKon Optical Co.. 317 Medford H"'K' ""', Tho usual week-end exodus ur Medford people to Crater lake, iilnmond lake. Lake o' the Woods. the Oreaon Caves and to other, outins placea In tho mountains, nnd romnllieiI ntown to attend or alnns sli enms, set in 5 n, baseball Kaino this afternoon, moininu. ' ! Tree props at Mortford Lumber Klaus, sparklers nnd other eele- C) ,,hont, c25i 8!)lf. brallon Koods at Ihc Orlenatl Art , v,-alu K Tucker left nranlR and Variety Store. . j I'iihh yesterdav for Crater Ijike Of Interest lo Ihc many fr,,n"" I where lie Ih lo have ehai Ko nf nnd acoualnlnnrcH of n ;oll"Mtlic wrvlee station of the Stand ard Oil company for the Hummer. Mrs. Tucker will Join him next ...nil liiw.wn Medford Klrl nn" hlBh school teacher lierc Is tho fnllowlnB news Hem In the rtose bulB News Itevlew of last Fli ilav: A inai'tiiiito llicnso wna la med nt the office of the counly clerk of l.nno county Tuesday for Krneat Charlea Carpenter of Ynk iuui, WasliiiiKlon, nnd Huth Ann Wilson of HuKone, formorly teach er of tills) city. Would you itlvo one. dollnr now tor two In 1930? If on. you will buy l'ltt View or Olson Acres. Pa cific hlRhwny froninco, r nilnuies to Medford. Finest deep free soil. One arro up. I'rtced very reason nble. Let us allow you. .Williams & Wnrnock. I'hone 1 2 2 . liRIf Arthur HlKKs last week took n position In the law offices of John II. Cnrkln. Ho is a Kiaduate of llio I'nlversily of OreBon. and was president of tho student body of that Institution a your olio. Fresh picked fryers every day. 30o per 11). Johnson's Market. 071 f "Ijike Creek is pliinnlnn a blji Fourth of July. HwinimlliB, races, lope' climblnB. JumplnH. "ack races, fat men s races and dancInK In the evenlliB. The wresthiiK match Is In tho afternoon bo Iwcen Knllor Jack Woods of Med ford and Yoiine Oolch of Halt Lake. Noll.o: Orltilnal extended pny m.mt plan assessments nro now due at the City Treasurer's office and penalty of flvo per cent will ho added It not paid by July 2nd. ins Hello llcadleo and Cheryl Smith and Mrs. Miles Cnnlrall und son arc expected homo today from a motor pleasuro trip lo Portland on which they departed Thursday. Swim in drinking water. Mer rlck'a chlorinated pool. unif Mr. and Mrs. William lieckwllh. forninr Asblun.l residents, have leased tho shady Nook Camp, lo niied about 19 miles north of flrnnt Paw. " Why wear an old hat on July -11 It when you can buy a new hat for half price lit Miss Taylor s. 42 So Central. 10'' r We Don't Want to Take a Chance We use nationally ad vertised materials such , as Fleiscbman's Yeast, Morton's Salt, C H Cane Sugar, Rivcrview Condensed Milk, Fish er's Hard Wheat. Spcr ry's Olympic. week. July 41 h hats of latent lovely hu miner inaterialM on nalo com mend im Thurday mornliiB; nnd eontlnuinK until July 3rd, MIkh Taylor, 41! Ko. Central. 103 Itlley I'otter nnd A. Hlreet. empluycd ul JUk Itork lodo on 1 he lio(fiie. were buHinesH rnllern Saturday afternoon. Mr. Poller Ih foreman of the construction crew which Iihh Jut completed a retaining wall In front of the U'm. l' lHJincH summer home. "Wo lmvo Homelhlnr; choice in Ireo propH. U not fail to sue them. Hiir I'inoM l.br. Co. 7 Rl f Mr. and Mi-h. Arthur Kolamler are enroute on u trip east, Bolni via San Kranrlneo and San I1 eito, where they will tHke pasw aKf on a boat that touehi'H Now OrleniiH enroute. Notice: City nHHesmentn are now due at the City Treasurer itfflee and penally of five per rent will be added if not paid by July 2nd. J02 The Ileaver Portland Cement Co. Iihm been nhippint; onslder iible cement Ihlu month, . t p uult'i today there ban been 1 0 1 rarH rolled from t he rompnny'H yards. With the clinker runnlnK "low there Ih hopes that the kiln will Htart lit mime airwln early next mouth. Cold Htll Nowh. Anyone ntolorluu to eastern Washington, near Walla WhIIh or Colfax. In the next week or 1 0 day, who wantH a panne nnor for company, pleao eommuulrate with Mr. JackHon at 41(1 Kant Main. 101 I jite yoMterday nftciiioon only 30 eaiH had reclNtered from out of the Htate at the reKlHtratlon bureau. ThiH Ih a not Icea bly Hmaller number than umial lately and wan paitly due to the cool threatenliirr weather, no doubt. Mrs. C. C. VanKcoyoc' hnmv mado cakea and pies. Phone 6U3-J. 102 The lard regular HeHslon of the KLkH IoiIk. prior to the annual vacation of the lodce during July, AuKmtt and Hepteniber, during: I which month h only ime meetiiiK will be held the first Thursday of every men lb. wan held lust Make reservation Tor rottaKOs at Knderl H Heuh for Fourth at Knderfs IJiuk .Store, Cremcnt City, Phone 133, not Vuu'h Camp. 3 02 Word ban been received that Mra. it. JtobertH of 715 West Sec ond Hlreet, who has been ill 'it the Sacred Heart hospital at Port land for over flvo week3, is con vuleHcinK nicely. She celebrated her 74lh bill hduy .1 uno 1 5. her daughter, .MIhh Ullian JloborU, Hpcndiim tho ilay with her. ll wa quit e a happy occasion iih hIio reil'ived beautiful flower-i and nieHHaKCM from many friends. After u month"n vhdt here with her dauuhtcr. Mph. C Leonard, Mm. U W. Wilwon left lam Fri day for her home in Kansas City. ; Mueh improved in health L. F. Clink loft ycHterilay for hla home In Joplln. Mo., after a year spent hero with IiIh brothlr J. A. Clark. The Oold JIlll district is to have another poultry fancier In the periiou of S. W. Ke.slcr, lato of j Modford but formerly of New ! Vork Htate. .Mr. and Mih. Ivcnler purchased the fine avreaBu of j Mra. M. A. iJiHlno near this city til the Pacific highway. The farm onxlstu of einht acres practicully i all of which is under luhivatton 1 being either in fruit or vKelablcH. Mr. und Mrs. Kcalcr uro more than mere poultry fanciers, they, are poultry producers who have muile u huccckh of l he husine.Hti i In other places and they are, ko- j lug to continue lu that field of endeavor In their new location. j Cold Hill News. William F. Isaacs is entertain-1 iiiK at hlH Hig Pork lodge on the; I to ue today honoring Mr. and I Mi-h. Uoran "Werner, of New Vork, i and little daughter, Jean. Other ! uucstH in the party are I0d. An dreWH, Mr. and Mrs. James Stev-, cna nnd Mrs. M'dfa Andrews. Mr. and Mra. .Martin rclieU T lClumath Fa 11m arc ponding tho week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I.. JJ. Harris. The Pellets own tlie Itancho Pino Altos In Klamath county. Shoppers from out of town in Medford Saturday utTeriioon in cluded Mr. and Mrs. it. (iuches. of driffiu Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stokes, uf Kagle point; Mrs. S. K. Howlett, Haggle Point; Mr. and Mrs. I toy Vaughn, and iJavc Pence. Kagl" Creek. Hubert lledwlnc of UedlandK. Calif, arrived In Medford recent ly for a severals weeks' visit wfh relatives and friends. He Is a former Medford high schoul stu dent. l-ftllowlng visit hero with Kev. and Mrs. T. 11. Toinple. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kerwln of Payette. Ida., left for home last Friday. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Schuerman have located in San Francisco, hei r M r. Schuerman, who bad been employed0 by tho Standard nil company here, is now an em- Throe International trucks have recently been Hold In the Itogue Ftlver valley by the Klwood Auto shoi. Medford i?ealerH. These trucks were the latest type Inter national six-speed specials and i-epresen tthe last wold In motor truck construction. Two of then1! will be used by the 4nl Orchards and the third by the Hillcrest Orchards. The new International truck Is very flexible in operation because of the six speeds, and Is especially adapted to orchard and farm use, according to Mr. Elwood. ST. I.Ol'IS. June 3D. (P) Civ ilian and army pilots of Missouri nnd Arkansas joined today in the ncarch for Leslie II. Smith, air mall pilot of the llobei tson Air cm ft corporation, who has been missing since 7:10 o'clock Thurs day night, when he. toolt off -ix I. itil? Pock, bound for St. t.oiiih with news photographs of th.! democratic oath ma I cn vent ion. it . USUauy sepai-aico. oy nn -ami iini ncy, was elected president of Inches. In the tln'usands of ruweK:,.n KappapMi. nutionui college j where with ordina rv brake lining f fra tern ity, today. ' an accident is a Insist avoided it! '' 1 " --? " . . I will actually be avoided if the : ' brakes are lined with "Uusi-o" : brake lining, hceaie of the six 'to 14 feet leeway the "Uuseo" Jineil brakes provide. Mr. Hoppcs claims that accidents, due to slipping hritJion caused by wet weather can bo entirely avoid ed by the use of "Kusco" brake lining. "Ilusco" b r a k HiiIiTli brakes as well In wet weather as in dry. he says. , iMst LainplUhtrr ults CI IK .AiUi The last la mplighter In Chicago Is about to lose his. job. I Oak ley"l!oit leva rd, only gas-lighted I street in the city, is heing equipped vft)i electric lights. These Drug Stores are open nights this week: ,. , - M Jarminfi Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy FOR YOUR WINTER IRE Green Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central . $2-75 Eeichstein Tel. 631 Deueli Frank's Comedians IN Tliiirsilay nlKhi. Therefore the! ""' '," i.'iiw1 u..nvi.i..u .. in i. ... i... i.l house. Mrs. Schuerman has I it FLUMIER A Baker of Reputation tho remainder u( the Hummer. Wo have something choice In tree props. Do not fait to neo them, llhi Pines l.br. Co. 7 t r Mi-h. Anna M Ikscho ami her ilaughter, Mercia. will return to Medford about July l' from Cali fornia where they have been vis-, Itlug. ! (Had loll blooms 2oc per doz. Shady Nook Orocery, North Cen-1 tral at Clark St. 102 Mr, am) Mrs. John Don no of the (lold Htll Modioli left for Kan sas City last Thursday where they will visit for a week and then go on to Atlantic City to remain until September IS. Pr.Nchon for little folks will ben In Monduy. July 2nd, 10 n. m., liny Scout Hldg. In playground. For Information call or phone Mo. 10: Opening on Juty l.tth. Klamath l-'alls is to have a new drug store, the proprietor of which will be l.loyd Mi,: 111. of Pond, who ts the owner of two d r u g stores t n Mend. Hogue river fruit haw suffered very I Itt le from blight or any other disease Hits mason, accord ing to KlAicr at man, fruit In spector In this alley for over li yearn. He reports that pears I j took better this year than ever before with Indications for a rec ord crop. Iluvi' your louse automobile I wheels lightened nt Pennington's Pattery Shop. 1 2 1 No. Partlett. : Phone 903. 104 ' Frank Newman of Medford. i former Ashland man. was today announced as the principal speak-j er for the July Fourth eele bra 1 Hon by Secretary of Chamber of. Commerce K. . Ha r land. Ash land Tidinu. Mr. and Mrs 1.- F. Coon, of Cnlefchurg. Iowa arrived here Fri day ntght to spend a few days nt the horn of T. W. Perr, K20 South Dakota street. Tree props at Medford Lumber Co. rhono 6:9. t Onglish Instructor in the Med ford high school for several years. Now comes the news that Jun ior Porter, the 11-year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. K. II. Porter vlin about a month ago went to Santa Ana. Calif., where his brother Itobcrt Is located, to see the world and gather In some spending mon ey during tho Hummer vacation period. Is now employed In u con feetlonery of that city. Sheep Ov nera Attention! We are In position to pay you more than anybody for wool-mohair. See us before you sell. MKDFOHO HAIU1AIN HOUSF: Phnti 10a. 87 N. Ompe 8t. The Big Tent Sunday and Monday A Comedy of Thrills Waking Up The Town" Fourth and Fir Prices, 25c and 50c Vaudeville Orchestra Comedy hi f mm ti'ii J jm SPEND JULY FOURTH AT BY THE A DAY FULL OF BIG EVENTS Dancing JULY 3-4-5-6 SILVER SPRAY GARDENS Always Cool Always Comfortable Eight-Piece Dance Band Can't Be Beat Baseball Wed., July 4, 2:00 P. M. COQUILLE vs BANDON Postponed League Came Base Ball Park Sports Water and Land Sports and Races U. S. Coast Guard Boat Drill Band Concerts ' BANDON CONCERT ' BAND I 1 Entertainment and . Recreation for AI! o Corne! Bring the Family SPEND THE WEEK-END Golfing at WESTMOST The Golf Linlis at Bandon - by - the Sea Beautiful New Links Open to Public Swimming All Day and Evening WECOMA BATHS Heated Ocean Water Natatoriurri Picnicking Frcs Coffee, Cream and Sugar fc Picnic Dinners at City Park, Noon, July 4 Boxing A FAST CARD ASSURED TOO LATE TO CLASSIC l-'I.H liKNT ii-ri,om furnl?.h,-d llon.se: uiiraue. 411 KtllK .St. Ill-t outre 4lfl So. .Newtown. 101, I'Olt ItKNT- New S-room house: I electric riiunc hot water heater and all connected. r,i.. V. Putin, fall f. 4 I - Y . Mil. lleo. V. Jjild- I !. ! KOU ISK.NT Klve-riM.m furnished' house: KiiriiKC 411 Kin;;. in-i ' nlllre 41;, S. New town. 101 I'nl! HAI.l: Tllla Is a Hood home, new modern house und kmi-ukc. ner Medford on hulf-acrc irucl. Tern,-, Tel. ail V The Most Popular Place to Dine HOTEL MEDFORD Dinner Today $1,00 CLASS OF SERVICE TELEGRAM DAY LETTER NIGHT MESSAGE NIGtjT LETTER SYMBOL BLUE NITE N L If none of these three symbols spp.ars niter the check (number of wordsl this is . telegram. Other wiseits charactensindicated hylhe symbol appearing .Her the Chech. WESTEIi UNION AM Form 1201 NEWCOMB CARLTON, PRESIDINT GEORGE w. E. ATKINS. rtasT vici-paieioiNT CLASS OF SERVICE SYMBOL TELEGRAM DAY LETTER BLUE NIGHT MESSAGE NITE NIGHT LETTER Ml II none ol these three symbols appears alter the check (number ol words) this is a telegram, other wise i ts character is ndir;!ad by Ihe symbol appearing alter the cheek. The (ilini time as shown In Ih date lint on lull-rite telegrams and day letters, and the time ol receipt at destination as shown on all messages. ( STANDARD TIME. RECEIVED AT Medford, Or., 10:45 p. m., June 30 Palmer Music House has been selected as one3 of the three cities in the Northwest to display the nation wide Gulbransen Salon. Models of all pianos, interior decoration charts showing arrangements of pianos and literature are being sent them for opening about July thirteenth. People in and near Medford will be interested in inspecting exquisitely beautiful 'models which comprise the Gulbransen line, including pianos for every musical need in all desira ble sizes" and finishes. Public is cordially invited to visit salon as guests of Gulbransen and Palmer Music House. GULBRANSEN COMPANY, Chicago, 111.