Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 30, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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JFEDFORn MATL TTUBUSTR. BEDFORD. ORKriON'. MONDAY, JULY .10. 192S.
TAKE HIGH TOLL
FIREPLACE Used As ORNAMENTAL FEATURE
HOL'KAWAY, Ore, July 30. :
OV) KtiMlhiK IJuys, 1!U. oi i'iirtiHiid.
Imthin Kin tho surf .vi-stcrday with
Ills In itio of ;i few wreks, hv:imi out ;
Ijryunil the Itrt'aKt-rs and wiih
ilruwni'tl.
Madeline l-ul.onilt'
Lytic ami Oak Clrovi
while buthlnt: In lhi
.l.ytlc Sin- stfjH'd
Jiolc llcr mother,
futile effort to nsi
, 5. nf Lake'
wan ilnnviiPil ;
surf at l.ak ,
in (o a I'lalj
Wild lliailr st
uc licr, was I
Kuvnl only with diffiruity.
POHTLAXI). on
Oak'H Krsklne, It'..',
while HwiininiiiK 1:
.May lake, near 1
., July il't j
wa fljrtwii'-'l ;
".(tiiltu in i
ark-II(iHC Ho
went Into tile water half an liuur;
uf(.r eating a pk'iiie MH'i". j
MeMIN.WII. 1.10, (He., JiHv 2n. i
(Ai J-'n-d HtepheiiM. 38, of Llnntun !
was kllleil when IiIn aiiiouiuMne ;
craHheil Into one driven hy William :
1,. Miller of Portland, Jit the l)ay-ti)n-l,ufiiyi'lte
Y, near here, yeter
day. Invention lorn naiil Stephens'
'car -vatl on the utoiik 5hie uf the
l'oail. -Miller and wife were slightly
hurt and their son Mif fcrert a
broken newc.
WINNIPEG BANK i
AIDES ROBBED AS !
HUNDREDS PASSi
WIXNJI'KC, July !1U. fly-Kivc
handilM, armed with revolvern and
Mawed-orr KluitHuriH, held U) two,
niownu'M-.H of the t.';ui;nUiin Hank
if t'onunoreo here today. The roh- j
born eweaped in an autnninUile hear- i
Inn a United StateM license pinto, l
, wit h money muehelM believed to j
have eontulned between SSJ.'-JJOU
and S;ni,(ioii j
The nieHHf'ln.'ei'H, liohert JoiieH
aiui Ken not n .MeholNon, vw
their way with a supply of
roney for the J'rovinolul Kavlims
bank on Dona hi street wh
were surrounded hy the downera
does.
t'nmuHkeil, the handits tnenaeed
the. mt'tMijiiKi'i-H with thei' xiiiim!
and threatened (o "sliooi to kill"
IT offered any rrNlstunro. ,
Two of (lie robbers covered the
inoHFeiicerH while two othoi seized
.'lie HitehelH. All four (hen Jump-i
ed Into a tvnitinu iiutomohilr and!
vaniHhed down a side street at a
hluh rate of speed.
During the holdup hundreds ofi
ritl.ons were passipK along the The
Kireei on their way to work, bull with He.retary
me oaniiMs earned orr their coup
with sued speed that iveu ltnenHen
had no ehanee to sound an alarm
In time to intercept them.
Police were quickly on (he seene
and every outlet from the city was
being closely guarded. The bandit
cur bore Ull Illinois license plate.
"PREPARING THE
CONTRACT"
By D. M. CROOKS
Thoro tiro two Ecnonil ways of
building the Home, one is to lot
the construction out under ono con
tract and the other is for the
owner to handle the niuuaKoiimnt
of tho work on a labor and mute
rial basis. Hotli ways have thoir
advantages.
Tho inexperienced hulldor should
always build under coutraei. The
best method of proroduro Is to
have a complete set of plans and
specflleations and invite several
contractor!! of Rood reputation to
submit bids. In doing this a fair
price for the work can he arrived
at. It is well to remember that the
low figure in not always the cheap
est and the character of the con
tractor should always he known,
In building a home on a labor
and material basis or segregated
bids as it is often called, often a
great flea I of money Is saved, hut
unless the owner can afford to give
tho work his undivided attention
he is liable to entail unite a little
extra expense. This method is
often used by giving it to a con
tractor and a certain fee given him
for supervising (he work.
In either case tho plans should
he most complete, having every
thing set forth in them and noted
in the speclllciitioiiH. Do not bniBt
to word of mouth hut attend to
everything In writing uh it Is only
fair to lint li parties involved. Your
local Lumber Denier will be pleased
to givo you any help in checking
your needs before the contract is,
entered into. ;
Should there be any changes de
sired during the coutho of con-1
st ruction, the change should be '
thoroughly discussed and the price
tj cell led upon and set forth in
vriting and mude pin t of the con
tract. The extras if any uro then
added to the price or in caso of an
omission It Is deducted. Never,
trust to memory, for hy doing this j
many a homo hus suffered on ac
count of misunderstandings be-j
tweeu the owner and contractor. I
Tho contract should always he
drawn up, on a standard form,
which may be obtained from any
book store nt n very sni.ill price.
The signed contract should he ut
tached to the plans and specifica
tions and one copy recorded with
the city or county recorder before
any work lias heon started. These,
being on record become nn offlelul
copy In etise of any disputes.
(Continued 'next week) m:m4
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time ioom I I'l-1-""' ij"-" !
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"BUTTRESS ENCLOSES
ENTRANCE COURT"
Hore Ih a Home that Is interest
ing from every angle. Tho design
Is unique to say tho least, yet
pleasing in every detail. Tho fire
place has taken a prominent place
in completing tho exterior treatment.
The floor arrangement is some
what different from the usual run
of houses and Is most convenient.
A center hall connects every room
in the whole plan, a feature seldom
found.
-The Living Room Is largo and
has a beamed ceiling. The floor of
this room is two risers down from
the Reception Hall. In doing this
a higher ceiling height is attained
and the entire balance. of the room
is greatly enhanced. Directly off the
Living Room is a Music Room.
This Home would make an ideal
place for a doctor or any profes
sional person opera ting .from his
own home. With very little change
at the plan the Mush: Room could
bo converted- into a Reception
Room and the front Red Room into
an offif-e, The office quarters would
he completely neparatcd from the
balance of tho house vot a part
of It.
The plans on this Home may be
seen at tho oll'lco of most Lumber
Dealers. Should your denier not hp
acquainted with this Rorie;; of
Homes, tho plans may be obtained
from the office of the designer, D.
M. Crooks, Thayer Building, Oak
land, California, for tho nominal
sum of $l.".oo. This price includes
threo acta of plans and specification:!.
"Questions That Arise in
Building"
We have a wax finish over our
woodwork and why should dark
streaks and spots appear
through the wax on the case
lugs and door stiles?
This Is no doubt caused hy your
builder using an air-dried ma
terial instead of a kiln-dried
finish and the heat is causing
the natural pitch which still re
mains in the wood to appear .
through the filler and wax. For
wax finish great care should 'o
exercised in selecting thor
oughly kiln-dried materials,
How do you make a partition
sound-proof?
This Is done most successfully
and economically by the use of
a stnggard partition. To build
a Btaggard partition 2x0 bottom
and top plates are used and two
rows of studding arc used, ono
on each side of the plates m
that they alternate and that
when lathed and plastered there
is no direct connection between
the two surfaces of tho peti
tion. Hv lining this type of parti
Hon, sound vibrations are not
conducted by niOMis of direct
cont.icf.
; WASHINGTON, July 3 0. (Pi
' Railroads can'ying mail foVthej
j postoffice depart mcnt were, uwiird-
ed an increased pay r hppVuxU
j mateiy $ I "..OOO.oyo per ycai' Uiider !
: terms of nn inUTHtute commerce
commission order today, and in
addition grained a lump uni of.
i approximately 4ii.Uno,oiH for un-
! dei paynient. which the commission
! held the government bad made
j since July, lit.'t.
j A majority of the, commission
j held that trunk line railroads were
! entitled to Increases of 15 per cent
! over tho present compensation, 'to
i become affective .August 1.
; Petitions for the incren having
been filed in July, 11 13. the oom
j mission ruled that the carriers
would bo entitled to collect the
I new rates from that time. Inde
j pendent short lines operating over
distances of under 1 nlj miles were I
granted an increase of SO per cent.
INSURANCE
First Insurance.
Agency
A. L. MILL, Managar
Phone 105 30 N. Central
Medford, Oregon
ONYX
POINTEX
HOSIERY
For Women $1.9S
A CONSOLATION
It's a consolation to know that when death occurs yon .
can cull a mortician who will treat you exactly as lifr
would expect to be treated if the situation were reversed.
Conger Funeral Parlors
RELIABLE REASONABLE
Offica of County Coroner
IE
ESPEE PASSENGERS
KM:, Ore.,-July 30, :
Kailroad detectives and lutu of- i
floors were searching today for two '
masked men who held up passen- !
gors in a ear of Southern Pacific 1
train So. 1 li as it was entering
Kugenu yesterday. Tho robbers j
obtained only a few dollars, and ,
seemed disappointed as not find- j
ing someone they expected to be j
in the car. They Jumped off the!
train as It slowed down near the j
t'liivcrslty of Oregon campus. !
Charles Webber, Port la nil, and
Frank Mollis. Klamaili Kails, were'
among the passengers held up. The1
robbers sought money only ' and i
took no other valuables.
FOR YOUR WINTER
H
RE
Green Pine Slab Wood
12-inch or 16-inch
$2
.75
Per Load
2 Loads $5.00
MEDFORD FUEL CO.
1118 North Central
Reichstem
SOCIALIST PARTY
OP STATE FILES
Weekly Foreign News Review
ll ANDERSON CREEK
Tel. 631
Deuel
'Street of Sin" at
Craterian Today
Knill .tannings lias proved again
that art need not he beuutfful.
And he has shown . that realism,
stark and powerful. Is Ills forte on
the screen, realism with a m'ltn,
human tiuality that burns Into thcipn
mind.
This time it is "Tho .Street of
Slu," more than a worthy sueoes
sor to his first A merleau produc
tion, "The Way of All Hcsh," which
created u place for the tragic hereon
drama hi a land given over to
happy endings.
.binning stalks thnuieh the rah
Ido of the London slums like a
ronqueior In corduroy. The streets
of l.lmehr.Use obey the threnl of
his finis and women love him dr-Nplt-
his brutality.
It Is e-eitlially a "lory of re
generation but wrought differently
ihnn ever before on ihe si-iven. Ills
reformation, brought about by Kny
W'ray .who plays a Snvaii-m Arniv
lass. Is vivid because it is tritt h Tu I.
Mis purpose ill "plaMnu good" is
dire in Hi- beginning. Mis friend. 1
'ka Pal.lanova. has lost for street!
Kli'1 charm for him and he desires
Mie purity of Kj,v Wray. U
to a diabolical extreme that
HAI.K.M, Che., July ;tu.-ll'i
socialist party o' Oi
Stale
I full list id' candidates
'offices to go on the November
j ballot, ca iidldalcs for presidential
electors, n rami I date lor eougi c.-.h ;
tor the third distrln iml ,a full ,
list of candidates Tor .M uitiioinah
county ot f ices.
Kor congress for i lie t bird dis
trict, Albert Sirleff of Portland
is the nominee. The nominees for
presidential electors are Minnie
Ale Kin-land of I'liialilla. K. P.,
Wood of Athena, .dibit Wehrli.l
K- (iranuiM and YV. ,1. .Martin, ait,
of Portland.
The candidates lor slate officers
are:
Sii-retary of slate. K. li. hohln;
of l!eaertoii; state treasurer, e:il
Su ot In ml of I'm I hi ml for su-,
"Hit Justice. ,. K. llosiliel-i
(Ity .Mod In ( olcmaii, t able
ImIUoi1 of Ihe Associated PrcvO
Shadows are deepening over the
Industrial workers of Kuglaml and
Kussln. In the one ease work
for the unemployed and continued
Jobs for those who have them, in
the other the problem of getting
oread to city workers are engag
lug t he attention ot slate eouu
'e.ls.
gon Hied ; ;y report from a government
Kuzer .i j hoard said flm-y that uimi.imhi
for 'it iie "itm-rs must be moved
; present abodes as they have no
chance to niuke a living, where
NEAR THE. PAS
it.
of Silvortou and (i. I,. Perrine
l ort la ml ; at im ney genera I, w.
P.eehler of poring; dairy and food
commissioner. Peter St riefi , ,1 r , ,
of Porthiml.
The list was Hied by leorge
llnlekerood ami Albert SUletf of1
Port land. repceii ely, chairman .
and seer clary oi (he socialist or- ;
u.miatlon, !
t hey are now. Then rallw a v
workers ;md managers got to
gether ami accepted salary and
wage outs from the big host to
the lowest ranks in order to help
their companies bridge the chasm
of dwindling traffic.
A third groat basic industry of
the home l.iml of the Itrithdi
Kiuplro. the cotton spinning mills
of .Manchester, faces a complete
shut down, Mill owners haw
seized upon an Individual's dispute
u it h his union as an excuse for
I h real en ing a lockout of filHi.tHHi
mill hands, hut hark of this is
a condition of depression in t he ,
v hole indllstl y that has defied j '
(he best thought of the owners, t
(IKAXTS PASS. Ore.. .July Ifu.-
I (IV -A young- man. believed to he
(!. K. Kergnson of U'lllumlhn, Ore..
1 was killed yest'-rday evening three
j miles north of tlralils Pass, when
! his motorcycle collided with the
most : v,.t shining through the murk
facto-. h the fart that Japan has en
t'bina. j gaged herself to sign the Kellogg I
regu-i ti r.ity banishing war as an instru-j
mont ol national policy. Th
consummation of this pact may
Bebe Daniels Stars
In Rialto Picture1.,
, p;
goo-
of
I go to make l
should inl-s sr
eat motion pi
-Miss u ray in go to th
death at Ihe motm-M
le(ili..-ses his oe for i
love for him.
Two acts of "Talkies
Talking New He
' m ogi nin no one ;
Ing if i hey like r
lure entei tjihnio ut
l.lghlnlnii is Mnrkman.
P.AK Kli. Ore., July ;n,.v, ...
Michel i.'z, a ra, lrh,.r f M.(t
hour flty. as killed late Satnrdj.v
In an electric st,,,,,, hih- r-imlr
ing n fence around his cattb- . oi -nil.
Mg hliung si rue); the u He.
Kiiki was a nalle of Mnngnrv.
widow ami e.gnl chiblrro stj.x t
1IN body win. broucht to Hak. r
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SAX ItAKAPI. -The famous old
flvo-Mtoiv hotel San Kafael kNk d.--Hlroyed
by fire with an estimated
loss or .;,niua0. Including llje pro
perty uf some jha persi.iei regin
teied there, The fir,, fr n t)n1
threatened to spi rud to (hr
(hern part of the town.
NKW V"HK July Ha ... - a f.-d-eraf
uiiind Jury tiday ndicied one
hundred and efht persons, iuelml.
Iiip TesiM Oulnan and Helen Mor
If an. nlRht club hostesses, and N. r.
Oranlund. rudio announcer for sta
tion WHN, as nn nftermalh f ihe
seitsalional dry raid on Pr. iduat
calarets (ant month,
English mills must expor
of their product and new
lies in Japan, India and
where eoiton goods are tin
lar clothing of much of the popu
lalion. has reduced ihe Knulish
il u"- 1 1 1 an impressive
i mo,' ..IM..IMMI mill workers t,, J( U1(l.(l wM1
jan- locked out. the Kuglhdi uiicin-; (mm elgn minisiers of a
, lN-ed total will .tump to ui idlers and high offirtal
i . . i v. i ne mi nation tido
j parliament when Panisay Mac
I'onaid. laboiite ami former prime
minister, moved a vote of eeHslire
against the govei iimeiu. because
'I bad failed to Hod an nnsw or
to tllr problem. lfcit the house
Suspi-nse. thrills, humor, adven- defeated the motion. Alaehomil l
re ami lomauce tlomlnatc Pche I has started
Itaniels' new p let lire. " I o( . c s, " ' ( '.1 11,1 da .
which came to th.- liialio theater' Pussia is struggling wtth a
this aficino-n. , 'short grain crop, the ' third in
' ll is not only one of (be most succession, Peasants are unwHl
l spectacular and entertaining films' lug to let go of their protluc'
this popular slar has ever pro ' for the benefit of ollv workers a'
government prh es. Im n-ases in
Ibices have been ordered ami Hie
people's trade commissariat has
been Instructed to see that "il
timely tmpply of Industrial goods"'
Is sent to the country districts.
ihe liussian seems disinclined
unl;ght or lightning is something
for t he I n! ure.
Pa ron TanaKn, premier of Ja
pan, explained that no I'loh warning-
had been given t tie Avar lord
of Manchuria, Chan;; I P'Ueb-I Jang,
against Jolningf n's pruvlnri to the
nationalists. said that Japan's
position remained us when several
months ago both north and south
China wore told that the civil
si rife would not he permitted to
oal I .Maiiciiurian noruer.
from their Later reports s;tid ( hang has
fen l an emissary to Tokyo solicit
ing J a pan's friendly assistance,
presiinmhly in the tdtuutJuu cro-
aieii uy iu ,-hangc of . mind re-; machine driven by liai nard l!ais
Karding the union. t 1U-11 of Portland. This was the
Conclusion of a tariff autouomv j second fatal motorcycle accident
treaty between nationalists and there within the past two weeks,
the I'niied States and initiation Tho motorcycle was going north
of negotiations with some other iu,nd had Just reach the summit of
oountries for similar revisions of the .Merlin hill when It collided
agreements caused a measure ol ! with the otlur machine, The driv
dismay in some Japanese (piar-j ,r nf the automoble wts badly
tors, China's Inquiry as to whether bruised ami scratched and was
Japan would consider treaty re-j taken to Hie hospital. Me was
vlfion. brought the statement thatllll,h' to he present for a hearing
it would mil until the national- 'his morning.
bis rescind their recent notice1 e'ergusou was 1
abrogating- the present commer
cial part between the two coiin-
.lapan insists that this no
was illegal.
Jus. .MacUowell and family and
J. .Mays and .-.imily spent Thurs
day evening at the I lull man "home.
.Mr. lilaok ami wife spent the,
wee kend with Mrs. l.siaek'stinother,
Mrs. ilushnell.
J. Mays and family and Mr. and
.Mrs. Holtman listened to the prize
fight bindeast over the"', radio at
Jas. AI a c Do well's Thursday.
K. J. Center is working in Tal
ent this week, i
Airs. Cilenn and son of .Medford
were up on tho crook Kriday ufler
noon. i' ! ,
K. .Marquess and wife spent jJir4
day at Jas. jVluciPowoirs.
I). C. Kale and J. .Maysa,re -busy
with their hay this woek.Mj ;
( Jeorge Young is home.rj agaiii
after spending a fi-w weeks in the
hilts. '. ,
The Denzer boys are busy
ing logs for .Mr, Itoesou.
sure get out some flue logs.
Harry Ataulthy and family were
out to tho valley Krhln.v.
haul-They'
GOLD HILL NUGGETS
COLD 1 1 1 1.1,
Ale
i far., being batt
1 nitlon.
ed beyond reeog-
July iMi. .Mr,
family are moving
where they will
llv .1-Mwll,.,t 1,1 I
i immons alio
lo Marshfield.
I make their homo. They have trnd-
PIKDMOXT. en.. Juiv js. tVi ' -'d their farm to Orvnl Tarboll for
A honeymoon in Hawaii was in or-j town property.
dor today for Airs. Kranees Prown ! Al rii- Prefountain has the
( ilasstdl. widow of the late I r. - suinir water piped to her house
Hobart (ilassel! of l.os Apgides, and' "w. She enjoys the running water
James loud of .Monterey .who wcro vrl'-v m'lell.
111!
an
III
1 ill
Irplaiie
lieno last night
i'lopetuenl from
afte
Mill
tho
vacation trip
maphle
,vhat Is
and
dut'f'd, but It Iclls
hen be nuuH nilc story o
rand her ,,",l',r,ll "ni' 1'r most excu
sing piofcsslons In the world thai
' and the "r ucwMcel cametamun
l lie amllem-e at the Plaho 1 1 1 v . i
I or gasped wil h evident relNb as
j P
' I "f
of the
r cainer
an Inc
tatiie
and
mini;
tood on ton
Liberty with h
' attempted io tiim
1 tram Atlantic lin-r
; A nd they Vn..p,-d a.jain u hci
she was shown i Iddii; tbroiKh t h
; air in a breeches huov to a wreck
' oil ship m p, J,,.,.
aiiici u umb r her arm
"lb. l News" i- uinl.Mil.t
, of the most i h ritlhur pn-t n
) h.nileb eci mail' .
1 1 u-ay
dly
Jlltv
hell.
eida
aitc
iMii'iig
nor-
i.. cu.wm:. ore.
Multhi w , Allt
Poachin g a nd l ; t-,
pioneer since :,3. t
home nea r hot v
oUht ,.;hs' Illness He
itl'd in West, in Ongon
(tlle (.railde Konde allev seVelal
tveais later.
- - -
tIKN'KVA, Swllzerland. July ;s.
ItVi The mime of Charles Kvhiis
HtiUtoH huh placed in iioniituillon
J hy Ausdin tuUy Tor the woild
i court vacancy caused hy the icli
' nation of John Ihissetl Moore. .Mr.
j Kughes' name has ahead v boon
placeil in nominal ion b a h ill
idoatei! connliies,
o worry about the slate of the
tties so long as there is mutton.
I black bread and tea. in the larders
, of his viilnno.
- The "town and country" feel
ing showed from a different angle
! in Alexleo. where agrarians de
clared a ,v:,r ,,f political
; nation ajiuinst the hibor party.
i In Pumaiu.i the peasant partv
Oiuler .lull a Mantu is figlnlng
iioasurts for f,taluhatlon of III"
. in ice. -j . w hlch are La. ked b
(man. i..l interests of the king
dnm. I h,. peasants opposed es .
pe. ijilly a foreign loan projected
IS an aid toward Mabtli.atton.
but t he mea sui eii went I hi oiigh
both parltameniarv house The
h-gi,ilm-4 hud the plun el.ilued
' be i.i in a pond "mis economic
message, issued over the signature
of .Mii'bael. the six -your-old king
The intemiu.-onal cloud of Ihe
tfar eastern horizon
f others are
late in August
" i where much ,,
emiing h,. world war was thresh
! out. pledge their governments
ami peoples against aggressive
warfare.
Seveial of the outstanding for
eign ministers of Kurope may
Hot be able to attend because of
ill health. In fact, (here has
been recently a marked Increase
In the number or statesmen who
ha decided to lake continental
"eiirev." stressemann of (ierniany.
Tit close u of liuinania. Tehheln-rlii
of liussla. Pilsudski of Poland and
Stefan llailtteh, fiery Croatian
pea-ant leader of Jugo SlaWa, are
at health resorts. Doubtless they
learnetl wltli interest of ihe birth-
lebratiou of that snrv lirit-
h ootogcnelian. Lord Italfour.
.
ck.ti;i illk. .id.. .lutv :
"P. - U bile John J. Kasko'b is
iw.ng woo.l In ew York. o..!lt.
speaking. .Mrs, Paskob.
f i:i children. Is exneri-
rml- j moating w ith the raising ,f nx
-ouniry plae,. w hi, h ,e has
ped out of two abandoned
ilemoiistia- fh.i.K
foi- peace. ,
llo.ell poW-i PLI
re ireseu I il - J Karsten
gather In S eai s old. w ci e
and In the ) "wininitng in the Sacramento river.
the treaty. 1 l"' tamer narrowly escaped death
"ffort t.. save the ehll.lren.
Pi.ccr
. respe
Hoy and tborge
lively s ami
drowned whih-
Marion Lance appeared on
crook this week grinning from -a
to ear. He was drying one of th
, late models.
Clean rags warned, at tho Mall
TVIhnn offle . tf
NOW
SILVER-GRAY
MOTOR COACHES
TO
Klamath Falls
Tp Klamath Falls: , AM. A.M. P.M.
,; ,Lv. Medford .L ..: 7:00 11:10- 4:00
: 1 Ashland . '..7:30 11:40.' 4:30
Klamath Jot. 7:45 11:55 4:45
Pinchurst 8:40 12:50 P.M. 5:40
Fr. Keno 9:45 1:55 6:45
Ar. Klamath Falls 10:15 2:25 7:10
To Medford:" ' A. M. P..M. P. M.
Lv. Klamath Falls: 7:35 12:01 3:00
Fr. Keno 8:00 12:30 3:30
Pinchurst ..: 8:55 . 1:30 4:30
Klamath Jet. .. . 9:40 2:25 5:25
Ashland 10:05 2:40 5:40
Medford 10:35 3:10 6:10
Ask Agent regarding Service, Other Fares, Etc.
Southern Pacific
J. C. Carlo, Agent
Phone 34
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WE DEVELOP
FILMS
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West Side
Pharmacy
"The Rciall Store"
, In n u
wlH'iiivir
a purl of thi npw
has l..vt soma of . nun kinoss
This Is a Great Farming
Country
Tlit fanuiii!; industry is one of our nations' urciiti-st resoinvcs.
Tin lfadi'i-s of tlit industry and the tt-adiity,- minds of our nation
arc ocuuiiii'd with tliis tuostion.
How can the farmer make farming pay? It is a reco-nized fact
that Cooperative Marketing is the host solution of the problem.
New Cooperative Marketing Organizations aro lein.i- fostered
and developed everyw here.
Jackson County lias two old established .Cooperative Marketing
.uAbiiMigw noiiiif onsiiiess. aii iiiev need is the farmer.
snpl'ovt to make this A (ireat Count rv for the 'fanner.
The farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange
AND
The Poultry Producers Marketing Ass'n
JJflder .Qne Management Owned and Operated by Farmers