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TAriE RTX nmnroTj) matt; trtbtte. mtdfoud , ot?fov. Wednesday, attittst a, 192s. RETURN TO CENT. j our city marsliiil, Jim t'uiiuiilimx, 1 Saturday. I Guy Kilily 1m hiiulinu fruit iiml Clituitc a nZiiiiilt 1h dolnj the city i I (IcIivorliiK In hit lince for tin )ihh-! I , nL j Mr. mill Mrs. JVnHh Huvvk, wliu! (wore recently in;i ri led, were In niir j icily rallltiu on frlciiil.s hint wcHc. j The roupli' urn well known here, ! las Central I'olnt Is IihI1i'h birth-j 1 1 1 hire and Mi h. Hawk whhI formerly I j .Miss itiiriei .MiitliewH, 0110 or our j I former mlle school ura'le teach- f'HNTUA 1 ,,NT. AUK. 30.- - '.l, ' '" The many fri-nlH of I.aw'renee vv , F,,,,an , i,,,VIllL. ,,,. Collins wore Kind lu woleome ill.. ., ,.,,..,, ,.,.,.,..,, , ,, Imek hom- from I-ok Amk.-Ioh hu..-inni , w(iik ,.,., t., .lay mnrnlim. H. wan neeompan- . OF SENATOR REEB IS IC IL0 BARBER SHOT JIS KallowH Kaee an uw 0:uho for'tin the IntlienU'ij yield wan uii llm hI.uuIIiik -n.1 I'urry l.ad Ijeeu nuum,.,) u!) 14,2111.0110 bulea, about hull.. -rip Fallow- wife. I...I j.ll ,,. thull t,. he diil not intend to kill mm. Much inU-ri'Kt in kIiowi. in the trflile had eximctt-d. 1 -si!'' . There was a capacity crowd fWSl0 - "v' 1 at tho inquest. The jury inertly returned ti ver dict thai I'urry mm death from a liUiiHlint wound in 1iIh chenl. I. A ltd by his brother. Lewis Collins, und a friend. Mr. Weir. While driving in their car about 3 inileH below UuiiMiiulr. Saturday, they had the mix fori line to break down and telephoned ahead to Med ford t o M U Mild red 1 1 u rper, w h o promptly went to their arista nee and hrouuht them mi My hniiic Sunday morninc. The youny men rxrwet to ?trnd the summer In Central lvinl and w ri. In the fruit, and mum for i-nhim! at the JtiM- lntiui: thi. fll. Karl .fll ami Clifford i:iMvell flr-nvp to IIoMel-urp Saturday mofn Inp fir u oitMcur trii and return-! ri home fi:! Monday ninrnin. j Tfe Fi:iJ pimple, who are ; I;i1.1-ii4i -wvjcr ic i" n tht sum- : Tn'! ii: -r, a pr.i.T.a:n S.tuid :y ififnfwr, j-i-u: I. it .-! n htch x-v- , .Ut fhenn pan. Mvt. IjiIlttu. . v- urn! huh- son iTd d.iji.r:-r I'orf.nnd r- vi flinc V.rt, 3jc :' croJiiht'r. Mr. , Alin.)f I'ii'fcff, Atd iht-r reiatjvt! . .Te ?r:' r.d. ,f rfc-.? i:y. They ar- , V.r. 'T$uw-ltmri nf Kueh .ff- -w r Frid.y to ir.Ve her , rflfcurtli-r. lh-ln Sriitl nd liTr.: a neUirr-.ini: hwaif Sun- '. &.?. v. Actomitanied -t'- i.T ASt. a-.d Mrs. Stytt and 1ajei ' tjvrd th- day. G-ra.'cLnc Tr-x is ptndim: the MiHEsrs-T at lrv-p-t m;h her aunt auKl uiifj', Mr. and M r. Jim llrievc. Tht Jiiiu- Mts5ionary FtK'Iety njft nun Mi Kliiuibeih Dunan Wdnevdiiy afternoon with ten ; prvM-nt. All childrro between 10: and 1C y;ir of a;:c are asked to attend and will find th afternoon j meeting i utertaiuiiiK and iiiMruc II VP. Mr. KandHll. our union Sunday ' Hcho'jl superlnit iioeut. and hlw wife j attended the union wrviees Sunday morning and Mr. ILandall Hpokc to' u fair sized crowr? on the work 1 of the Union Sunday school in the l.'nited Stiit4'N and especially in Jackson county. Me showed where less than one per cent of the crimes in the I nited States are commit ted by boys or uirU who have never uttcndeil Sunday school. Next Sunday evenlnu the serv ices will be hi rharu'e of the yoiinr. people of the church and the liny' Klee club and nuaitet will rurnlsh the music. The Ladles' Ucrcun I'.ible class lllld the rholr will Ik. 1,1 n orty on the .). L. I linger In wit Tbinsdny evening of this week at which the husbands tire to be the guest of honor. John Chlplcy of (iraitts I'ttss was n ucst ut i he A. Tracey home Sat urday nigh i mid Sunday took n i Dleasui'e ti lp In Crater Lake, uc-j conipiilii"d by (he Misses Kllzaheth houl h well, I lorol by n ml Kd It h UIHIl. Mrs. Vernon Krophy was visit ing her mother. Mrs, Mollle I Holmes, one day recenlly. Mr. and Mik. Kd Kb! rod spent the day Sunday ut (he Mc.limsey home. Miss CeririMle Terry of INirtbind Is spending the summer at th home of In r aunt. Mis. Dolly Love, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Ld ilb-ason made a sbori plea mi re trip lu t 'rcst'cui City one day last neck. fdr, and Mrs. Tr: y and chil- dfrn HMtl tin day on the Applf gale river and Williams creek Sun day. Mecsrs. ,. L. :urg-r and Curt llcdg"pcth eaiin home from iu relle Situnlay and spent a couple of day; at home, returning Sumlny cvening. Mr. and .Mis, Wm. Musty oT firanls I'n.ss w.-.s in the city Sun day in their new car. Air. and Mrs. Watklns of our clly are enjoying a visit from Mr. Wat K1 us' nisi or, m is. l. i ray of Kurt Klnmatb, this summer. Kvcrelt l-'aber, ho is a urmlu llte of the. !i:h cIiims of the Wil li) metre li li I vei wily, n'turiieil home last week after a few wi eks study Ing In Mimtnei- school at Salem. He expects to help his father. K. C. I''abir of our Cash (irocery store, this summer in ope of hi stores, as lie has one at Unite ',ills ami lilso one ut Kagle Puinl, beside the Central I'olnt store. Harold Morion Is working at Diamond lake for the season, tie has charge of renting the boats f,.t fishing and rowing on tin- lake. Mr. and Mi. JeiiM-u of San fr'run clvco'ivere visitor III tlte hiMTle of tiful camp grounds in our country. Mr. a n. I Mrs. Joe Collins made a short pt a sure trip to Itandon, returning last week. Mr. and Mrs. Truman If rennet drove ov'j- to ( 'uos Lay one day last week lo visit relatives. Mr. and .Mrs. Jewett returned from their trip to the coast which embraced a visit to liandon und iiIniMi the Uooscvclt lilghwity to Crescent City. Sunday morning the family started to Salmi for a visit CLAN UK. A ug. S ('i 'i wo eye-vilj.e;s.-.s to the shouting--of Ceurge I'arry in his burbev 'liup .Monday testified at the coro ner's Inquest last night that I'arry was dozing in his chair when the i assailant com mem ed firing. I 'ai ry, t hey said, ju m ped to his j feet and staggered into the hotel I sample room. Mr. V. L. Hamilton ' ST. LOI'IS. Aug. X. tVi Charles M. May, Missouri dry leader and liiilcr opponent of Senator James Lced. was aopar'-ntly nominated today as democratic candidate for Culled States senator, as nioi-e than i half the prectnctH hail reported in j the Missouri primary. ; '' lean ot i.'.ijii votes j testirifd that he found I'arry In j over James A. Collet, a wet, whose ,i, dying condition, but gave him 'candidacy was sponsored by Sena-I M imillants which prolonged his i tor ileed. who is retiring from t he j life for nearly half an hour, senate after Is years of service, j Dr. Hamilton and Mr. Uilstrnp. j The apparent defeat of Collet, how-( who performed the autopsy on ever, was not regarded as a real Carry's body, said only one of four test of Senator Iteed's .-Irenu'th. as : bullet wounds were fatal, that the former had entered politics j one entwlng the right ventricle of i only recently. .the heart. : t.. ill. Mill. lO. ... ......... ....I.. i I U IIMr.. iIL'i-i -it !li;i n. vi-i.i-.1u .. o o ,.,h, ' ',, i " "H,,,- Uoscoe I'atteison of Kansas Citv, were i-xchiingcd before or during Mis. I'litimm and family home, and Wlllt ,,.,..., ),.- ., the shooting. 1 to visit other northern v.,),,,, ,.. b K1 'I H-nrv Warmh.dz declared he Cotton Soars In New York. ;' i-: w Yoit ic . a u k. a (p Cot ton jii tces mlvancetl (i.'iU a bule on the cotton exchange to diiv when the government report Young man uxperlotP'ed In hook kucping und cuHhlor work Uu Hlrtiu position with ro liable firm. AddiuHS llox Y. M. Mall Trib-une. ocaoi 301 aoc ; tney i xpe ! coast points on ihis trip. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clime en- terlsined Ctrl engei of i'ortlnndl at dinner Sunday. Mr. Yengt-r has! 1-en t'fic Sunset Kh ctrie salesman j f'-r this territory for oine tino-. ' but is soon ot take a diffennt ill I vision of tin work Mr. and Mrs. Mavis and baby j f S-th-m Wit- guests at the home t ' f Mrs. Chi i-tiini Mavis, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse I lit h.mlson. la-t week. Th j arrivi d Thurs !.!. and r-' turned Sun day. Mr. Havi- st( niled the American Le gion convention in Mi dford. This wns little Miss Mavis" first vMt lo her grndpar'nt.s, Mr. and .Mrs. Jesse Itichardson m.ulf t hui-.'ncs visit Cro.-k one dav last week Mr. and Mrs. Ira Love ami Mr. Swart x went hucklohcrrvinu up Luc in- river Saturday afternoon, rc: at nine Sunday. Mr. McMonald of Medf.ud was a Sunday visitor In our cUv. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. lie.niul halcli and Mnall son Mavid reinrn ed Saturday evening from a week's trip 1u Santa Losa. Cal. Mr. Ueeil of Aromas. Cal.. ar rived at the John Hesselgrave home the latter (n.it of last week for a short visit, and P;ft fir Mlamond hike Sunday In comiuiny with the Hesselgrave family for a few days' outing. Louis (lilmes was fortunate lu binding a U-pouud salmon one day lately and also n large steelhead. Mr. ami Mrs. I 'mi I Martin and their daughter. Mis Moiolhy Mar tin, drove up to Mad Indian one day recently and br outlit home sev eral dozen cupped bottles of the inili'M-al water. The report the 'mad In fine shape with the ex ception f ii Lou t rive miles, which cnii bled them to make the trip In about two hours. Carl Colcnuin drove over from K hi math Kalis Saturday cvculnu after work and Sunday morning he took hjs grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. lluyck. und Kverett Scon (o Mead Indian soda springs for :i picnic dinner ami to spend the (blV II Ill-.l.,.l (.. i.- I. ).... ,n" Stinday evening. Wesley Duncan came over from Klamath Kails Saturday to spend Sunday with home folks. 'Mr. Mun 04i n Is working at Khimuth Kails. Janet Trill of Medford and Ho bertn Leauies of Seven Oaks speln the day Monday as the guests of Miss Kllzabeth Scott. The ladles quartet drove out to I he Kd Srohincler place Mondav 'veniim for n good pnietlce and social hour. by n.'lS. HIGHWAY CONDITIONS" B " U .S. SENDS SHARP . NOTE TO CHINA ON PROPERTY SEIZURE NIIANCIIAI. Chit ug. S. UV I John 'au A. Mac.Murray. American j nilmster at Peking, ha; sent a note j to the nationalist foreign minister, j calling attention to the failure of i tin- nationalist government to ful flit promises made on scerul oc casions to evacuate all American property occupied by soldiers anil oi lurwise, and to prevent further sin h occurrences. I The Hole sntt that despite proin-I Ises by the nalionalisl government' only u portion of such properties have been evacuated, and eieu ad- I The tourist travel In Oregon is j now ut its height. It will continue i with approxiiiiafclv the v ' j une until about August 20tli, at j which time a slight decline , . -illy felt as tourists hiln their homeward trek to prepare, for the j uu, "i".'h ui school .tuoiu rtcptctn- (p u r nrsi tne exodus w be cm In I'nimH ruinest and a sharp decline In lour- ist travel will ho apparent an all I tourism by that time ftre en route ! home. Old Oregon Trail (Columbia It Ivor High way) 1. S. No. 3d. Astoria. Portland and The Dalles. Piiverl. Oiled macadam from The Dalles to the Idaho state line. Road construction in the Hlue moun tains about finished and travel hav ing no difficulty at all over this stretch of road. Paci'ir Hi"way (. S. No. J9) TJ " Paved. On account of wiuetilivr of tlie highway, northbound tratib: di'toiiiH from New Kra to Oregon City. Detour Ik a gravel road in iwtl condition. Roosevelt Highway ( I'. S. No. I'M ) Astoria Seaside, puved. Sounidel to Monter, good macadam. Koad "w "pen I'rnm Mnhler to Li liih- ton, lloekuway. (Jarllmldi and Seu ule and with the exception of a Utile cousl ruction hero and there I he road is in good condition. Country road from .Molilcr In Tilla- mmik via Foley Creek iiIho .'food Tillamook lo lleho. part pavement, pint oiled macadam. Hebo to New port, good macadam. Iteedsport-Lakeside-North Hend: .Macadam except thteo miles north or Lakeside which is in good con dition. Kree ferry across Coos bnv I rum T'a. m. to 1 1 n, in. Murshtieid-Coqitllle. paved. Co- flitllle to slate line: Macadam and in good condition. Redwood Highway (iratits Pass-Deer (.'reek, 1 miles oiled inacadiim: 1 7. a inileH macad am Deer t reek-kerhy CalJlornia -tate line: miles oiled macailam. Kerhv to the Oregon Caves, good giiivel road. Klamath Falls to Lakeview firadii!-; will be ciunpleted bv September Ki through the Devil's t (linden. At present Ihere is seven miles or very rough and slow go ing, Italance of road Is in excel b-nl rdiapc. Driving time from four lo five liotirH. Klamath Falls-Crater Lake Macadamized and in good condi tion. could Identifv the siuver. but! 111. C Krltts said he could not. I Kddie I-'allows. who surrendered; (to the police after the shooting, fwas at the inquest, but 'did not take the stand. He still malr. , tains calm demeanor, showing no' j signs of nervousness. No attempt was made hint night j to establish the identity of III slayer. I- allows yesterday was charged formally with first de gree murder and held without ba i 1. Mis a 1 1 orneys ma y wa i ve a preliminary hearing". District At torney Curl Helm does not expect to ask for a special session of grand jury und may await If-tolMM- i m of circuit i-nmt, anti-knock liigh quality RED CROWN I Is YOUR CHILD GETTING GOOD MILK with its purity guarded by Seal-Kaps? "Until a cliilJ is thirteen," reports the American Child Health Association, "a quart of milk a (lay is vital, to complete development." Yet statistics show that every fifth city-child is undernourished. How about your youngster? Is he getting plenty of milk to drink? Pure milk? To keep our milk pure and good until it is consumed, we use Seal-Kaps on our Jiottles.. Seal-Kaps cover the entire pouring surface. Seal-Kaps protect the rim from contamination. Scal-Knps are easy to remove and re place. No need to pry with picks or knives. No milk splashing on your clothes. After wards, they make a handy and safe bottle cap until nTl of the milk is used. 1 lave us deliver your first bottle tomorrow moruiotl ' ?s, "-.x can cnv-r What Does It Hold for You iiy tin-niny: the leaves o.f a little book lii'ai-ked SA'lN(iS you can tell what the i'utm-e has in store for you. Happiness, .comfort and prosperity all depend on th! figures on its pages. What is their story ? .Make it read, " and thev lived hanpilv bv saving regularh-, Start ever after, VOW I 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings First National Bank Medford, Oregon . SECURITY SAFETY SERVICE MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $150,000 Snider Dairy & Produce Co. "If It's Snider's, It's the Best to Buy"' I I OE301 aoc aoc STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA milil Academy j Trains for Character nnii-nortarlnn l.irdlriK nml ; hi'lialnMtle Nlnlii1;ii(l. ' Ilniin- lilio Hi tilOHiitn're : nvlnlinn: i U al tilt'l if. Nrnil fur cittnliw. , Portland, Orccon I till Alatvc hi liiraiidc. I. A CiliANMI-:. tire.. Aug. S. - oV -After a comparatively cool week t lie mercury beuan soaring here vesterday. reachlm; lint aboe. Sliotller lint day indicated today. The Uy was clear ami temitera- ire at 7:30, n. in. Hags wauled at the Mull Trib i office. Must b clean. i BIFOCALS Youthfulness ' Till! ill H NCHllU'llt of llic Niiki-iiniR Hifoc-nl is lnirtii'!illy iiivisihh'. As a result, 'hisses willi N'n- kl-lillll'S llllVC I III'. K.IIIH! .IlllllllsdlllC .Vllllllll'lll lll- liriirani-p iisllii! sinj;li: vi sion lenses worn Iiy tin; ynini u'(iile of today. Dr. Jud Rickert Optometrist 222 E. Main At the Center - of Everything in lulllllll! OFFERING central location Five famous restaurants with fixed-price meals and service a la Carte Garage for your car An entire floor reserved for women guests Choice of over one thou sand modern guest rooms at reason able prices thebiggestHotel value in Chicago. On your next trip en joy La Salle service the utmost in Hotel accommodations. Room Rates L. Sail. .1 M.dilon Street Fixed-Price Meals Ilre.Mi.jt . . . . 60c 75c Luncheon 85c Dinner . . . $1.00 $1.50 Sunday Dinner 1.50 Number ol Price Per D.y Room. 1 Pernor! 2 Person. 166 $T?0 I $4.00 102 J00 4.50 Ml 350 500 309 400 6 00 149 5 00 ' 7.50 ' 87 j ; 6.00 . ... 8.00 72 6.00 9 00 Ermist J. Stuvuns I'icjmIcmC CHICAGO Eari. L. Thornton Vice Prrs.t7 Mcr. THEY SAY " Swim in Drinking Water " Our weekly water tost, by the State Board of Health shows it to be in "A" comlitiou "Sale for drinking purposes." The only safe water is a sterilized water. Our pool ranks with the highest in the state for purity of water, and surpasses any in South em Oregon. ; : - MERRICK'S Acid Stomach 'Phillips Milk of Magnesia" , Better than Soda iirmtfli'r, in-t'-Hil of Kuiln inkr a little- "l'liilli Milk (if Ms!Mi" In HHlrr Hiiy tiim fr indijietlioii r uniir, acid, i;uk,v Mumiu;li. und itIicI' will como inntHiilly. Knr fifty yt'lin yimiiif "Phillip. Milk of Afiiiiii!!i" Int. Iw'fn prcTilMMl by pliynieiHB. bec.uM) it o trctjn'. tlirpa time. . muc-li ariil In tbe ttmn ach Mtumleil .olulio of bi cnrbon.tn of .oIh. lonvin the .tuni aih meet and free from all It noulr.liw. eil ferinenttiin. in tho bowoln nnd (rently ure the ouriii wa.te from the .y.tem without piir ing. He.ide., it l move plennt to take than o.la. ln.l.l upon "I'liillip.." TneDtynvc cent anil llftv eent bol tles, any ilruif.tore. ".Milk of Mr ne.ia" baa been the It. S. Hel.ter!il Trade Murk of The Churl If. Phil )ipa Clwniiiiil Co. and it" pr.'.li'ic . ..r yirlf ll: I'liillip. fiiK-o IS7.', . 11 fc.j?r-a-v (lllloluil imipcily Mils Itecit (!. An h "few itimilii: tn.oi v" .-V: I unit Ihc note liisiiiiii't-H the Aioerieuil' elmn h iiilxslitu ami .nlie.li.il. Hie' enllKlil:ii. ill NuiiklliK. Hie A mi l ' lean I'rexli) Icrlan iiiInhIhiih. ii ml ' in nii'i-i'H at llsttrliuu fu. TsliilnKl anil SlllltiihCll whleh me al prenenl ueclllileil hy 1 1 li' I'llineM'. ' The milliliter Kiiul llliil In- loul ' In en llifcrmcd that tile (iceu pal ten 1 of tldilllleliHl prnpi-t'tli'! hi .m,I- I kliiK anil at I'liliikiatu ni ...m-I tt-mplalt il ami thai Aliiei leau irnp. eity ivio. Ik'Iiik trrated a tliuui;'.! I Americi i.. in . ilt.,ny ni,mllj lll.lklllt; Mar aualnst I'hhia. heic. a" !'. full luiileetlun ik an !,.. lie nlary I iinMi-llitllty nf the I'lil-j iwi-r iiyelliliiiiit. Tin- Amerleali yoici miient , tlt. ! nele mi). has ill.phiyeil throtiuli-i out I lie m'ea((!.l fiiiheaianee. lien I nit mm I'liine.e nysuraiii umil.l I lie made mnid. The i olitlnui'd ri -leiilfuu of Arm rlraii uoievt'. pri'liiliy llic l nilnl Stall i e..i.-u. ate at Nanklnx. !i.t ii.ali'd a veil inifayeriiM,. IiiiSi..w t m on u h.ni -Hie world and painfully illaip.iiiu ed Hie Amerlran K(ii'iiiineni. Thereriue. It In expeeteil. he inilc otittnii.-.", ' In eeldi iH i- ,,f t, Ku, fultll and pnlltleal enmpciiMice of the nationalM linxernment thai mi tyore Anitileau propertlei. kIuiII i. oeeupieil nml that thuxe nlii..iiy Ill'iill I"' reHl.r, I,, ,a. n,.; ue of 1 heir rluhiful nivnera" ECZEMA A PTFR you u.so Ann. r i li ,.ruxill( Btlol(. Ini; lu dht'ctlons. tr you hi Hot riiiiiply n:ulsfua, 1..I1 your tlruRKiil. H will ifturn our niunt-y without hikU nirut. Wa will rclnitHiie ti tit. Wtf KUurnlilra complete miltii f.uitun or THE FULL PURCHASE PRICE WILL BE RETURNED TO YOU Those HuffiMttiff tho torinrnt of lUcZ'Tiia will find Anit-Pn-xni a reliable fneiul. lis effect Is ulnio.M ln.Ht;int. Tho hutnini; nml Itiliinn la ivUcvcil an if m.iyic. Jnf:;un muiioii disiiptHMin n) uituic p-rmittftl to li?nt hfr liojihim oik. No matter h'w hi'vmv ytmt trotihlf or h-v Ioiir sTinvlii'ij. Anii-lYi'Tol will i:!vo you Hi" t II' f It h.i kivi U hUw!rfM uf ofhera. Thi B-tr'-t of (ho rcm.it V. h auccss .f Aim-Pif i I Hint h hminnhw hiflainiiuthon. i h"it,r; ii- ! bv l-t.Miv- Itnspt.iN, flri" H -pailmrnU r;nlr. a.l.i utiil bis Imluiirl.tl roi'ii iilmiT. (n m.inv vx-f-A pti lu ivc cf nil r rcinr-d-'n. to bf.il burnt, " .i".N aiM o'ht-r sit m nltrmton! nti'l f. f -. on- 1 i 't-e Mtlrviali-Mi cf nil frriM 'n rtin ur.. tlif t-rftc- tlvcnr of AntM'r-'vl h hn proven rturins JO ynnj, ()f ur bv phy. Hi:in nml public. A'ill-I'tril 1 atttlteft- l'i'Pi pHi'i mi. u ti-!-it mud I i-. M-v to ii.v Hi-sill !:- S J 1 This Is a Great Farming Country Tin fanning industry is one of our nations' greatest resources. The leaders of the industry and the leading minds of our nation are occupied witli this question. How can the farmer make farming pay? It is a recognized fact that Cooperative Marketing is Ihe best solution til the problem. New Cooperative Marketing Organizations are being fostered and developed everywhere. .laeksoit. County has two old established Cooperative Marketing Exchanges doivgduisiness. All they need'is the fanners 100 suiMirt In make this A irc.it Country for the fanner. '. Tlie farm Bureau Co-operative Exchange AND The Poultry Producers Marketing Ass'n ... Under One Management Owned 'and Operated by Farmers -( THREE toFIVE MINUTES J-.V. to FORTY THEATRES a " -L- ' TIMES SQUARE ! MurhcT55 NEW YORK CITY , I 1 'Utfl tetVOtfrl U.. TI just ofi BUooww. Send Postal For RyXrOlj , W. JOHNSON 3UlhN,.Vf;,r'. - J FOR YOUR WINTER , FIRE Oreen Pine Slab Wood 12-inch or 16-inch $2 .75 Per Load 2 Loads $5.00 MEDFORD FUEL CO. 11.18 North Central Relchstein Tel. 631 Deuel ge.AB8iriF.p ApVERTISINO 0ET8 RESULT!