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PaTTR TWO WET)FORB 1fA"TL TllTBTJNTl, rEDFOTtf), OftfiOOK. TrTClAT58nAY,. SEPTEMBER 3, 102S. iocal and ' Personal Miss Hthyl Wilkinson, who has been employiM. at the city trea Hiirer's office for several months, Is now fillhlK the position left va cant hy Misa Mary AVarlnt,, who was recently transferred from the Crater Lulus national park to the Yellowstone national park. Miss Wai'lliK i..... ,.,.,,w.i,.,i m- iti (he office of the national park as'bei'ir. liennany, kooh tne nonor or wtiMintri'iinhei' since last fall. Miws; AVIlkinson In a recent civil service .vmfnuifim iniKted with one of the lilLrhest marks ever recorded for such examinations. Bveryone is invited to Mann's Autumn opening Thursday nlcht. Kashion timl miiHlciil l'OLM:llil. The deer hunlhiK season opened in Siskiyou county. California, last Saturday, and quite a number of eajjer local hunters who cannot wait until the OieKmi deer season opens on September 10, have t,'one into that county to hunt the mute tail bucks. Mrs. Lillian Wlcklein. an experi enced designer and trimmer In the millinery department at Shield: announces a full line of feather and ribbon trimmings. Is fully prepared to remodel your old hat in the lat est fashion. HiC Guests from a distance registered at Medford hotels Include .1. M Henville of Pittsburgh, Pa.. Mi ami Mrs. N. F. Si-oweli of Stuart. Xeb,. Mr. find Mrs. .1. C. Fetter and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Snyder of Kcmhtllvitle. Jnd.. ,1. U. Kealou of Oklahoma City. Okla.. Mrs. It. V. Molt of Ludwlf;, Xev., Km ma J. Kpler. Huhe Splcer, Carol and .lames Clark. Dr. and Mrs. Tt. Df fenbach and Harry Ih-nder of New York City, Fred Knapp of Newark, X. .)., It ess t. G under of Marlon. Ind., Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Fite of 111 Dorado, Kium,, Mrs. W. McLeod of Vancouver, Jt. C, and H, W, Anderson of Salt Luke City, Walker'H dance tonight, new Pa vilion. Gentlemen 7i"i:, hidieH free. Hl(! W. W, Inches, special represen tative nf the Monarch Royalty cor poration. Is In the city, stopping at the Hotel Jackson. ItCKlnners and advanced piano Instruction. Mr. Swnnman, Phone1 13"r.-L. 172 Horace Bromley of the Califor nia Oregon Power company left yesterday for G runts Pass to In stall the Copen exhibit at the Jose phine county fair. Lust week the power company hud an exhibit at the Klamath county fair and next week they wll put cm their annual display at the Jackson county fair. Come to Lake 'reek Saturday nk'ht, September ftth. at 8::in p. m.. a nd see t In play, "As a AVoma n Tltinketh." Klven by the Lake Creek firaniie. 1 ns A. J. Anderson of the Anderson Htudlo yesterday received n certlfi 'cate of aiipolntment, Kilned by C. V Gut i'N, preshlent. and II. . O. Frobach.t Reei'elai'y, appointing lilm official pholoifni)her for the .luck son Cotinhy Fnlr association for 1 ! 2 N . Don't miss Ma nn's A u t u in n Opcninj? party Thursday nich(. Musical program and newest moiles shown on llvlim models. ii!7 Mrs. II. C. Fredette of the A'al ey Fuel coiuiuiny left Inst even ing for a vacation of a week at Prospect. "Dr. Alfred Murklund 1ms rottirn ed to Medford nnd opened offices In the Liberty building, Klvlntr hpcc hil attention to correcting; deform ities of children, IflG Mr. and Mrs. H .It. Uellom of Medford with her mother-. Mrs. Mary L,ewlK of litis city, and her Misters, MrH. Jessie KIlKnre and Mrs. KHnnr Powell, will motor to Chlco. t'ah, for a few days com bined business and pleasure trip., They are former resident of the California clty.-Ashtand Tiding. Thomas Realty & Ins. Co., Iloom 1, Palm Hloek. Small secured loans nnd contracts discounted. i tistf Medford people- plannim,' on no Im,' Houth on the I'aclfic highway are wiirned that the way Is Hosed from a ). m. o 7 ji. m, between Castella and Sims. Just below Duns Ill til r. Walker's dance tonight, new Pa vilion. Gentlemen 7.c, ladles free. 1 t;ti Asmrance that the Pacific high way In California will be widened to lo furt tis fnfit as funds from Kasolfne tux revenue are nvallabl Is proiulsed officially by II. 11, Meeks, director of California stat" public works. Swim In dtiuktnR water. Mer- Hek's chlorinated pool. S0tf I v Our Sandwich Buns are wrapped in a sanitary wax paper package. Just the thing for packing house lunches. ItiilldlnK permits wcro Issued hy the lday tu Milton M. Har vey for the ennsirurtfon of a dwell ing and Kinase on Linen u street, at a cost uf 4I)U0; lo .Mrs. Dora Hess for the construction of a woodshed on West Jitt-kson at a . cost of J.'.o and to 1'. K. Martin to re-root a mveiniiK on .xurih uivcr sid" at a cost of SI (Ml, Iiuy your hat trimming at Shields' and .Mrs. Wisklein will li'lm your old hat so snappy you wm wunit it rcaiiy new, tree oi,.. it. dame, .jr., mv. and mvh. chure. I (JC j Theo. Hurkhart. No la. U. Walker, ro rjrncHL arrnirn. or u t e n- making tne record hwiui rrom tne; 1 hoat iiuidlnj,' at Crater Lake to; " izani island. .Mr. narriilfra inane the swim in !!' minutes, the pre- ! vious cord bein fr minifies. attend I which was made by a Portland party; physician several weeks nxn. Mr. revue' Harrinca was a finest in the park Hi7:wfth the K. Loos party from H-dlywood when he decided to j nutKe uie FWim in tne island un.i with no Idea of completing the task without resting. Klamath News, Come to Lake Creek Saturday night. September Kth. at X::)0 p. m.. nnd see the play, "As a Woman Thinkelh," given Icy the Lake Creek Grange. l(i Calif oriiians registered tit local I l"itels include Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walklns of Santa Ana, Mr. and Mrs. ,L LcKstcp of Santa Monicn Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Illshop and F. II. and T. A. Itishop of Pasadena, vMIss Hattle Davis of Oroville, Mi. ii nd Mrs. C, t. Clark of Modesto, Mr. and Mrs. It. C. Conklin of Weed, W. A. Lambert of Santa Rosa, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pementai of Hayward. Ktila Watson of Glen dnle, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Hart of Oak land. Mrs .11. T. Miller nnd Mrs. G. Mitchell and daughter of .Lou Angeles. Mrs. L. C. Smith, Mr. nnd Mrs. .(, F. ''.raily nnd Mr. and Mrs. Nat Gohtstiue of San Francisco. See the newest autumn styles on living models Thursday night at Mann's musical program. Every one is Invited. 17 A marrlnge license was Issued at the county clerk's office today William liai'chey, 2K, and Gladys Jones, both of Weed, Cal., and to Harold Power and Yerda, "I'r dahl. both of Los Angeles. Walker's dnnce tonight, new Pa vilion. Gentlemen 7fc, ladles free. 1116 The first two bounty warrants issued for sometime were issued yesterday at the county clerk's of fice to H. liaertee and Lloyd Moss, both of Medford. Each had killed a coyote. Itounty warrants hit not issued often during the warm weather, as the hides and fur of the animals at this time of the year are not good and cannot he sold. Rrlng your wheat to the Farm B u r e a u Cooperative Exchange. 170 Next Monday night will be the last chance to nominate officers for Medford post of the American Le gion for the ensuing year. Compe tition for Homo of the offices prom lues to be keen and the election on Oetirlier Kth is epeotad; to- draw a large attendance. With over 725 meni Iters tills year, Med ford -posl Is the third largest Legion post In the entire state. Ida Wood ami Florence Grnvos. plona touchers. High school cred its given. 2-'0 N. Oakdalo. I'hnnc 104'J-W. lfiO The ltoosevelt highway through Tillamook countyls now enmplel-j ed. It Is a broad, modern thor oughfare from Astoria to Newport.; I realize that when parents pay j out money for piano instruction i they want results. Phono 034-X or call,.nud T will explain the rapid and thorough methods that have proven so successful. Noel Jj. Ertt kluo, studio OH W. Kth St. nt I-dlUlTl. tf Temporary auto licenses were Is sued tit the sheriff's office today to George Nichols of Roseburg. H. Wctignnt of Ashland and C. E. Col lins, E. R. Rhode. Foster & Klol ser and Earl linker of Medford. Mann's Autumn Opening style revuo Is Thursday night. The new est fashion creations shown on liv ing models. Come and bring your friends. 107 A meeting of I he residents of the Iterrydale district wilt he held tomorrow evening at S o'clock at the Howard schol to discuss fur ther plans concerning the installa tion of a witter supply Iti that dis-j Irtet. A i-ommltt ItitM born work-j log on the mutter of obtaining water from the Medford Big "Butte springs supply and probably one of the main topics tonight will be the financing of tho project. Walker's dance tonight, new Pa vilion. Gentlemen "tie, ladles free. ir.'i The deer season In Siskiyou county opened Saturday and scores of Klamath nlmrods left for tho haunts of the wily deer In the northern California country. While the Siskiyou forests are lint closed to hunters and fishermen, all those Roing In must curry a shovel and axe and sign it pledge lo fight for est fires. If they should come across any.- Such wiih tho Infor m ii I I o u received at tho local brunch of the Oregon State Motor association from Mr. McLean, head of the Yreka branch of the Cali fornia State Motor association. Hunters and. fishermen must also sign a pledge not to smoke except ut such times ami under conditions prescribed by the forest rangers. Khi math Noun. Drcimmnklnit nnd remodeling. Fashion Shop, 434 Medford Hlds. t Vf A divol-rc com da tut brought against Walter Rohhtsnn hy Nancy Rnbtnxon was on file today at the county clerk's office, with the grounds given as desertion, The plaintiff resides in Phoenix nnd claims shf watt deserted August lis. BlL'7. ' The couple were married In 1,akovlew. August . iwot, mil have five children. Eancy Elbertn peachen for run nina 3c per lb. Kreo deliver? Johnson Market, Phone 97. .tf Albert Huron left this morning on n buslnoM trip to Shasta coun ty. California and San FraneHco. Come to like Creok Saturday nlcht, Heptemher th, nt K:S0 p. m and sou the play, "As u Womnn Thlnketh," Riven !iy the Lake Creek Ornnso, us InchuU'ii anmtiK t ho OrftfonliiiiK registered at Medfcid ImtHt are .Mr. and Mrs. Ji. J. floodr'n of Tilla mook. Itulph Wirtli. Mi'H. I Stewart of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd K. 0le of Lakevlew. K. B. Oakes and I(. M. Hennett of t'oos Hay, Mrs. K. Kllllon of rtlcnda Ic. It. F. Dillaiil, L. Cobb and W. Hoy Uales of ItOsehui'K, II. J. Kalisky and Kd Harney of Kuu'"o, and the . following from Portland ' Mrs. J, S, Saitnnord, Mr Mr. and and Mrs. , '. una mch. .. i- riet ent in . mi . and Airs. v. HickH and Mr, and Mrs. n. u. woldiry. u. wobury. After mi absence of two years, Mrs. Lillian Wb kleln Is auain In i charge of the millinery department Shields. We Invite nil her old j or new customers to call and look I the new fall line of millinery over, j whether you are ready to buy or i not. You are always welcome. Ififl All Odd Fellows and Kebekahs planninn to attend the Franks Comedians show tomorrow nljihl are requested to. purchase tickets from the committee composed of members of the order. Dr. H. P. Coleman har- returned from I'orlland, and will receive appointments at his office In the Medford building. i7 The property of Thomas Vestal and al Joining property was an- nexed today at the boundary board meeting held before the county court, to the Reese Creok school district, on the grounds that I he distance, was prohibitive for chil dren of the Vestal family to at tend the Crater Lake school, which Ih approximately 12 miles away. The property had formerly been In the Crater Lake district. Walker's dance tonight, new Pa vilion. Gentlemen 7. 1c, ladies free. 1 r,i; Reports that free train service would he run hourly to the coudty fulr grounds over the California & Oregon Coast railroad from this ily were . denied today by officials t of the road. No free trains will be run to the grounds because of tlie heavy freight traffic1 over the road at the prenent lime, which re quires all the equipment of the road to handle. The train was run last season because the cement plant nt Gold Hill was shut down and the train was idle part of the lime. Grants Pass Courier. New autumn ready-to-wear shown on living models Thursday night nt Mann's. Musical program. Come and bring your friends. H17 Mr. ajid Mrs. It. L. Conlcy of liulte Falls. Mrs. Thomas Vestal of Reese Creek and William We ber of Central Point were among the out of town visitors in Med ford today. Articles of Incorporation for the Medford Investment company with stock of STiDOO, were on file todny at the county clerk's office. The articles were signed by Hamilton I 'niton. P.. It. Elliott and W. II. Lydlard. Among the objects of tho 'now corporation Is to handle loans, mortgages and other finan cial business. Airs. C. It. Bowman, who tmder- wont a serious operation at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford ( ecently. was removed lo her honu in this city about a week ago, and Is now able to sit lip a little each day. Ashland Tidings. .Mrs. Naomi Davis of South Bend. Intl., arrived here today lo spend a month visiting at the home of n cousin, Mrs. Uose Singler, and Iter family. Mr. and Mrs. E. 10. Gore and family returned Monday night from a two weeks' business nnd pleasure trip to Berkeley and San Francisco. They heard the Han Francisco orchestra in two con certs and a recital by Madame Marguerite Mandvllle Lcltzlcfsku, famous Russian pianist. Harry Jacobs returned to Med ford today from n several days' business trip to San Francisco. The regular monthly meetlni; of tho Elks lodge will be held tomor row night when business of a rou tine nature will hn taken up. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN'mi) To rent, a to r-rinm furnlshril Iuuimc; nilllHa: ihtjihi-I ni'til. l'liiiiio ISO. Ask for! Hhnrly. Ulli WAXTKI) Tiai'lor nnd mall lit j liberty. Work by iurc or tiny. It. I. liox I Lit'.. Ashluml. .1. II. ' WANTEU- 1 1 1 1. To rent piano. FOR SALE -t-yr.-old and Jersey cow, fresh Sti.'i. H"S E. !th St. FOR SALE Beautiful now & room modern Mu ceo bungalow; t fireplace, hardwood floors, lots 'of built -ins. basement, furnace: located East Side Heights. Will sell S'lOO, balance easy. E. C. Corn. 11 S. Riverside. Even ing phnne KI77. HI7 FOR RENT Cnfurnished modern home. Call S17-R after il. Itis FOR SALE OR TRADE '2 I acres, alfalfa and fruit: modern home, with electric pump, hcnuiiful ' shade and view: dairy barn for -0 head cows, now milking mn-' chine, electric separator. 1 1 milking Jersey cows, tl heifers, i I hull, team, tools, barn full of j hay: near school, on good road. clos to town: to MHO per! month cream check. Owner has; established h business in Med - , ford and says to sell for Mi,- 600, and will take a good house us part payment. We have an ' exclusive listing on this place. ; Sec us at onco for the best com : htnntlon fruit and dairy proposl-, tiun now being offered. E, C. Corn. II So. Riverside. His POll KKNT Kurnlahrd slrln(r rooms by vrl( or monlli: btttb: ' 3 bloi ku off Mum Nt. .3 N, i Holly. 1117 nil! SAl.i: (Sooil S burniT krio-! MMlt' tiovc vlth ovpti. rbotip. Ti'l. j IL'S:' or rail nt :'3 So. rhOHtltttff ! 16" ' Kill! SAI.I-: I'.iJS Chi.vrol.-l Mi.. ilai) llk now. Hi" L'hi'vrolot Srdnn. flno con ilitlon. 19' Kord ronpt'. thorotmlily rfonilltlonod, IMilionoblb' nml I'hanillor. no rcttMonttble offor rofnwrt. t i rroii motoh t o., Chrymr Donh.. so. Ulvurnlilf. noOM ANT IKAW 35 Ctatir Lnkv. l'hone S37-Y, MIsh (iretchPH Clemens of (iiaiits I'asjj stopped ho re thla mornliiK on her way homo from I an extensive trip to China, Japan , and Manila, and visited Mrs. t'har - j les Witter, whose sister, Mrs. Wil- i Ham Cilmore. formerly Miss Ma - rian Mill of this city, entertained 1 Miss Clemens at Manila. Miss j Clemens taught school In Honolulu ; last year, hut sin; expects, to spend I this winter In southern Oregon. I in line with a policy of building lacuiues io meet ine neeas oi j steadily urowini; business, thp Calf i torn a urciron j-ovo r couioanv wis announced uie erecuon ot a . - ', - : uvw immune; on est uiversme. iiuiuini on west liiversme. ! adjoining the General Petroleum Htoraj;u proiicrty. jonn l. lioyie, division manager of the power company, announced the planH for I the new building, which will, be a combined Karate and machine shop j and will have housing facilities for 30 cars, Mr. lloyle stated. Klam- ! ath Xews. George Doring ot Portlan d. northwest manager for the Pacific Slates Klecirle company, returned to his offices today after attend ing a radio meeting in this city lust night. After reading an article , In the Chicago Daily Xews which men tioned the fact that Wm. F. Isaacs had helped entertain Herbert Hoover during his recent visit in this valley. Joseph Sell tiff tier of the Hurt Schaffuer & Marx com pany, wroe lo Mr. Isaacs, compll m en 1 1 ng him on his s u ocess i n kid nailing the presidential candi date, und among other things the' letter said, "On your way to lie sworn In at Washington after the senate has confirmed your nomina tion to tho cabinet, I want you to drop in and see me." .Mrs. Corn Crump of Jackson ville left this morning for .Eugene, where she will spend two weeks vlKltlng at the home of her mother. Mrs. C. L. Aukeny. Mrs. Crump, a former resident of Eugene, was, accompanied by her small grand-J daiighter, Betty Ewing, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Koozcr and daughter Ruth and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ferguson and Miss Jenn Ferguson spent. the week end and Labor day at Sunsel-on-tho-Itogue. Air. and Mrs. T. B. Lynch, new ly married couple of Klamath Falls, spent the first of .the week visiting Mr, Lynch's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lynch in this city. Among the state of Washington residents registered at local holds are Mr. and Mrs. J. II . Sealfe of Ryderwood, Mr. and .Mrs. H. Crow ell of Olympia, Mr .and Mrs .Wil liam Watson of Centralia anil Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. J,nrson, Mr. and Mrs. William Dufrey and Frank Johns of Seattle. Mrs. R. E. Elrod of Marshfield was a visitor In this city Tuesday and last niuht. F. A. Barnes of the Barker Bros, company of Los Angeles, Is ex pected to arrive here in a few days on a fishing trip, according to Rill Isaacs, who received a letter thi'.nkim; him for Information Miout Rogue river. Another Cali foruian, W. C. Johnson of Follows. also wrote to Mr. Isaacs recently and told hi in about the- excellent fishing near Gold the Rogue credit Hill. lie gave for bejni just as choice a fishing si ream hail been reported to be. it Mrs. R. V. Williams has t-allcl a meeting of the board of direc tors of the Greater Medford! club to be held at her home. 13(i-Roddy avenue. Thursday after-nonn. September I!. at 2:30. All fnem bers who expect to be preseifl are reiiuesled-to notify Mrs. Williams i 'i ii . - ' A high grade pencil bearing your own name stamped into the wood as many as you want at a nickel each. Dis tinctive, personal, practical. See the marvelous Vcndex Machine at our store. Prints on your name and sells you the pencil auto matically. Come see it and try itJ EAST SIDE PHARMACY Open Evenings and Sundays Riverside and Main St. - r r i ill. 1 J qRYlT-ftlnt lyDitrnamciP w 'I SS?r'- l a Own. Name on a Tine m-j Ceui KO Johnson, radio operator Two of the yoih C'uitury store I at the lot:al airport, returned Sun- officials, Theodore. W'Ixhoii of Ku-j . day from a short business trip toluene jmd Winn Terry of i'orlland, Oakland, C'al. lie made the trip J down hy plane, hut returned hy . train. : Miss I'aloma Uandelman of the ! Adriennc Steward shop at Grants Ims. was a visitor In Medford yes - ; tvrday. Last nlfjbt she assisted j with the style show at the Cra- I teriaa theater, I Mr. and Mrs. H. I.. Sanderson a; returned to .victtioro iuouuuy mum - from i'orlland and Tuooma where nee sunn ust week. win in 1 rurt land Mr. handci-son attemied uie Oakland dealers' meeilnir , uie wher ethe first showini: of the new . i a 1 1 -j m erica n o:ik tiiiri wnu i:tu r on display. Accordlns to Mr. San- derson, Pontine and Oakland deal- i ! In this city, the new All-America n ears will be in Medford the: last of this month. . , Miss Jane Snedieor and Miss' Emma Dietwciler attended the county fair at Grunts Pass today, j Miss Snedieor judged the flower and art exhibits. i Floyd Rush, radio announcer for station KM ED, Is ill at his home this week. Paul Davenport of the W il ham music house has taken his place at the microphone during tlie past few days. Let me write your fire insurance. Carl Y. Tengwald, Hold Holland. Phone !'3. tf Thursday night, tomorrow, from 3 to !i o'clock, Mrs. E. E. Guru will sponsor a musical program from station KM ED. featuring phi no and vocal numbers. .Miss GcraUIinu Gardner, of Eu gene, former pupil of .Mrs. Gore and a junior in music at tlie Uni versity of OregoiiT will bo heard In piano solos and duets. Miss Alice liolmback. will be. the other pianist. Vocal solos will lie sung by M iys Doris Richardson, local so prano. These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Medford Pharmacy Heath's Drug Store Strang's Drug Store Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Tomorrow Night Frank's . ' ! . 'y, : M Comedians :ATCH1 at ' REPAIRING mil - - The Big Tent Proceeds to be shared with.,.. . . SMtW . fS . the lodges ! fgta3KSigri??i .' II l J'"" , tmt EflSW BPH una S3 lWL V hunt's rm i 1 7W."o"i 'GH TfeQ ! VS,4 I Bfe. 7 and 9 P. HI. ,RH ' CLEO BALCOM vl I IS. I ' AND HER AEROPLANE GIRLS , tJ CAROL & JAMES " . yLf ; A BOY, A OIRL AND 100 ' """" NORA KELLY IRELAND'S COMMEDIENNE ' JiPjyjIM NAT GOLDSTEIN AT THE PIANO 1 fr.aiM (j I BENDER & KNAPP ILml. I EXPONENTS OF STRENGTH ftwj'a ' CHARLES T0RBAY - COMICS ft i imii j.ij j, ;. t IN BLACK and WHITE ' ' gMjLtl jEATjR'piCTURE konraa nagei Myrna Loy hp , - I In the Vitaphone Picture i?! ' "?Va "STATE STREET SADIE" i lW. Mli W' I T" ADMISSION" Matlnae 2 p. ni. ' Evenings 7 A 9 " Children .10 ' Chfldrerf .:.:....... 2S Adulti 35 Adulta 50... t, j , , if i visited the local chain store u uw . days uzo. Amonj,' the out of town business ! callers in this city yesterday was! ' George Nichols of Kort Klamath.; 1 The Medford Card. n club will1 : hold their regular nietMin?; at thej Hotel Medford at 7:3'. .Li:i'(M'r;it.il'K, N- Hept,, 5, inK Club Politico lride- pendente, an organization of Span-1 ish-spcakillK people of New Alex-! ' " with the Anulo-AmericanM on the ' tickets of the major political par- ties, today made its demands on ' lh ''fniocratic state convention. WASH IN G T O N. Republican I headquarters announced Hoover will speak at Carnegie hall, Now ( York, on October 17 and make J an address in Boston on ti (hit yet to ho fixed: nominee consider-' ing Invasion of south. ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM PASTUERIZED SAFF-'-PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY High School Students Take Piano Lessons for CREDIT Register at once with Noel L. Erskine Accredited Piano Teacher Studio 611 W. 8th St Laurel Phone 934-X at Phone & 4 QnOs VL. WOX " I FILMS FREE B West Side ' Pharmacy 'mfummmanm "The Eexall Store" ' : WW i u im El Wale Business Mam and Student Cix different color bands indicate with 0) unfailing accuracy pen point character. One of the six will suit your writing per fectly. Pick the point by the color of the band. This is Waterman's new principle of scientific pen point selection. It assures satisfaction for all time. Vnr M . ... VVdivimatio ; . 1 T? lllg I.UIU13 Mlippvumf,.., I 1 and Rioole-Rose) and perfect in balance with mine nriinrpH rn sntisfv. Two sizes: $5 and $4i ., tn mih 7. No. 52 for the younpjcr folk costs only $2.75. Sold by reliable merchants everywhere koijD MEDFORD BOOK STORE 34 North EEDS Select Your Supply From Our Complete Stock of- VETCH, RYE, BARLEY, RED All Re-Cleaned Stocks- Monarch Seed Your Seedsmen Since 1910 FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano Accredited Teacher ltopiilur Classiciil Course as outlined liy the Stulo Music CummiHHion . . and THE HAIGHT SUPPLEMENTAL SYSTEM Kvcryone .pla AT nnilar music. TIiIh Hslom hIi'owh 1icw popular intmic Ml'ST be played nnd without InturferinK with ihr regular work. HesiiloH, anyone, any use over twelve can now play the piano in a few lessons. ... Knr children under twelve, Olio MeiMiier'a celebrated "Mel ody Way." Haight Music Studio 318 Liberty Building Phone 72 ' A Diversified Investment With Yield of 10 Per Annum Monarch Royalty Corporation owns limiiltv intcrrst in -'Tli proiliifinj; properties sen Herod throiiirli tlie mid-eoiiti-lient fields on which there lire ISMS proiliieinir wells. These properties are opei'iiteil hy eoiiiiiauies sii'eh us Stiilidard Oil. Dutch Shell nnd oilier miijor companies, assiiriui: most eompetenf Inanau'einent. Investigate our seasonal nionthly dividend payini: Cumulative, Participating: Preferred Stock Write fur 'full details. Monarch Royalty Corporation 1130 Commercial Union Bldg. San Francisco, Cal. is a Guide to Two-Tone Ripple Rubber in Colors S-linnl nnd Collece students. tiun.tnni tnnHols in nllitr. v .RI. iirrntT Tlinnlp.OIivo ami ftl.'iO. Waterman's ermeais iiv Central Ave. ' GRAY OATS OATS, ETC. & Feed Co.