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PXGE TWO MEDFORD JMAIL TRIBTTNE, ArEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OOTOfiEft 14. 15)28. 1. . 1 i 1 A !i I 'ocal and Personal Wo 1 co mo nown to thou - who havo oconlon to use the Doari I.iflinn roRd Ih the nnnounoomont M. 11 . v I uim, it. v. l niiiiirx tAfuinnii , mi.. n...i -- . . i ...... Ilo hop home Friday mornlne nfici-! P,-.- ,',.'iV.. ' i, Tin ....A. .,V.T.. I-'uiiiu-ih mttntiX ,m tram frown luntli.u. II Ih ruimiriM Unit III" ' Immwi iipinlnlid l work mi .10 a flvo week." vWi with hor voth- 'tomoirow e-voiiinR at the homo j Mndford uwt Hiimiiui- with K,t- v,,,,,,,,,',,- ilr.il ttlkn I.mIko l lil.uiiilnu oil lalW IhnilHlil tlinl 1111 of. ,? K ,ln'n'lton oC 1oiIkci n( Mlm llolen llurrlK nt lit t'hn- ill DtMiunr-r In 11 nmilnl ovnnt ' Whlln no iiiiiiiiiiiiitiih.iiL hiii'lilu iimiy in 1,0 In. I.I miim'tlm.' flrl'il liilin iiiiill.in will lin ff It vonua. , MIhx Wlnlfio.l An- wlil.'h in-.v.'o.te.l I'linnnilon l'n inn.ln ulvliiu official Infm-. !ln Vnvmnii.i.. .,, ,11 in.v. in'lmr 1, '.V match foutiii'lnit 15.1 (Htrniwlcrl , -' -r -; 1 .' "" - . ,-. --... . " !lvwir, worm a hoavywrliiht wrrat-t Cherry trees. !Je: flno.t wi Una olmiiuiloii. In nIIII fniinwln ,-, iji; ,u - tiv that ralna will xnon ft.il "poml ' .w, nuino maiructnra. Krmvn 111 ruiuv , ,r. 1-, unrnex Nnr- i-iiinK name, wn in uom- .1 it.:!.. 7,r .h rvm.' decreasing hot will h. ! A. H. Miller loft here1 Ilnu Mm, IlobcrtH llll.l 01 ueillB: It WIOMtler, utter leftl l.inniln yterrtR? by founts- Kn- Klneer 1'nul Uynnlnir that the cn- t'ltv. KanH. Mha h,.,l nnt u. m.. lVZTZrnlat i"'Tl,,,:B. "I? K-1rew, will -b, J t , hOHiomi" wlili ! match r.rtw K" i'hb iu increnHinK irniiio ni iiihl 1 u t Xfiuo Ida WaiwI n.i mM connlrterlnir tho nroi- "y l"Rt rln will oo (wlllon of prnhlblllnir reveme turna onnHlruetlon In the trnl nvenun nnd KlKhth Street, next mirlni;. Tho county also han;' """ '"ornuii; lor ljuiinio wner. "' '" ir w. ....! lenuw lffteta roalt under cownHta nc,r IU visit nt the homo of heryn.-ll.l 'l hrouffh Orwon nd .own-men , , olrt Hill for Vn,,- point by the proximity of twolth fnlr uroundR and it will brf'"h'f. J" Anknw fori ':" ,m, . !?,ri. . . h" WUH hen.ioH ami a ho.el. all of which lemveled next week. i . i , fe J 1 ntehi iViVttr' i" T 1 ..ontrllmte lieovlly to the n.im-! N01M to fl. II. creen Ira.lInK : nprleot. phim. walnut " 1,1 '' n J " " l-r xvelKl, ao.1. in III! H' Ml ' FT l.ni. rtf nnra .Irlv lno on the 1WO . fllnmn oolleetorn: Until further no. 1 ' ny -tren -'.Mi; ieF in lit ! . .ireeu. ' . . .. i '. v lloe Kluhrer'H Dread wittppent win numbers. 3. C. Ilames nursery, f " '.Ton '"""" V (lold ..v;.K man In hU home town. IMby lvtM our nnecliiWy.'.Han.-' b redem4 at th. Mama me in j M -Y. , sootf '"(." , .'ieJ i.'.f.T" i11"" dlernfl Hhon , ' - or. ! tho M. M. Department Store nt "N'orth Mnkotn a practically. Mien In the mnrkt't for, a boiiti- Htnmp collectorHt Lnlll further no- Mr! nnd Mr.j.:.-Sluck.of Mean, i tho following ratio: Larco lonti'" nnn-l.rtlnn and ) feet con- "',7' "ml 1 ..""i ."f"1 wttt,t',"n wl" Arhona have purchased the wrapper. I Mnmpa. nnd small ;" the state will KO foi' ' ha s 1 hey T.nivmpnlttn in B-holdleld ranch In upper Sam', loaf Vrappera. 1 stamp. .05., Hoover In the .-omlnK election.". 'IV ' J" t tr-m New Vork,; l'''lj " Valley arid taken possession this! Anion the visitors who were ' Jonn f. "f Karso. X. I). l'V- l" Mr. Howard 1. Ilnrto, the follow lnR rnilo: l.nr l,r week.. Tho deal wna handled by ! In Medford yesterday from the w" "Pcndlns several weeks In 9,,4'r". ,, , ., ;n w nippers, s stnmps. nmlsmiill Warnook Bhelley. local realtors. Orants Pass "Istrlcl wote Mi ; 1'hoenlK during the lmrvestlnB ol .V ' Henslmw. fire ,.nr.l at , loM ' wrappers. I stamp snr.. lie iron rron nn nn nivn n iti in. i ......-.... ihiikit niimiin. .. .. nmunvia 111111 iiuiiiiiinir i'. .Mcuuni. rire ctitiri ni -i.i .... 1.1.... (,,. MnrL- Cleleher Mr. Mildred;' lly Ihl firm has located In Ilouue . uioKson ana Miss Helen fietcner. ; llesslo "'d fur list place as IoiuIIiik cans- U?;B"X.' Minnesota wmVvotefo,. Mlock fire station, arrived hecjcH of the toivs, flres hand..,,, i , KhX ! KnVot Art i Mnni the republican hy n lariro majority r'llday preparatory to apon.Um.' M- H personnel of the Hl.klyoii , wnaar ta coaSiTaM thta noal WhTln th. market tor a beai ""-e of the dissatisfaction th winter here. .atlo..al forest ourliut the lm; ' I' to comlnB hera this past hen I n e r !nmonB ft,,,,. . a boon to thirsty tnmtomera. "re season. acco.dinK to reports ,,mm"r- :... 'J ...: rJ, ,! : Alwan ask for Fluhir nre..tm rirst- National bank water compiled In u,e office of) I'enr. trees. : French roots. what I have. They are remark-. ":u'"L.rJ"n"r' r"? I eV..;, .V. " ...V" ' "h-orest s , . 1 '.V. , I ri i I it n rl nrtthlnv hnttfVT JO. ROlV CltPRD. JUSt from W York fc uu u iniirKPl una DUKOO ' j . 1 " Milium llurnel Nur Tel 91o"; -obtfV City. CW? Mr Howd U Barto. ; -outhern oneKon s finest nd lobby. Ik le. arnnts J-ass. oreKon. IS flrov "Snfliwd T'hTs home for tL'964-L. "To 5 j most modernly eoulpped bakery. vnx w popular. The fountain are ch,,rKe.l 10 each of these out.-! ;rCrtedooebnhb! continued Improvement onu wiii.or cuaiomers. -xorrm or no: ...... . -7 . 77 , 7 . - . U1..1.. u-i... ,r .1. 1 V. I nrohably bo weU on the way t Blue Line rarcel company las- lorttlnpr to spend a few days at Ahvnys ask for Huhrer's llreads 'k lfle of the n.lsc. ll.ine.m.. .ornple te recovert- by the end ofjweek chnnKed his mode of trans-'he home of Mrs. J. K. OH1. Mis. the finest on the market and baked "Pronrt from l,,lnB build- " '.....t, r-i. Js.. anortstion m Prrt instead. ! KoonU formerly resided III .Med- 'l" southern Oreiton's finest and "iks. Oriints fnss t onrler. I in v-.n... ...... .. - - . . , - I ..,, t I Thninna I nn it n. n-U' iilli i-MillMim Ullhl'l.V.i " ... i-iii torday had ambitions, pf walk- ;Uelivery lines U still very much ; dresses and suits, silk and wool tm.llnc nnu. ft 11 . . no.. ..n.i.u.ke4 -ini iora. , result or HlCKness, no now ... j -. v ,., a? ....... - v. . u ... ! lnHlir.ll.ee nn.l v.....ll l ' . ... ......... i 1. 1 hn.iu) nn.l Miimmm vnn .initirA AtnAr-.turrr. . . iiiiiium K.viisn Minrr .. v. .-...hv.v ... . - ...... . j 1., u.k ... - . . :-.. . ..,. - .. :! . . 11 . .... thins nf mln. I It. .. ' 1 Main and Kront, uiu.tnli's. tf ; Teinporary unto licenses were ; of hctfi iBHUeil lit the sheriffs office yes-; Joe MnrshalL of Portland is.dauKhter. Mrs. Klmer Snwell. llterdny to Albeit Tiiriell of fen-! 1.ltinir his mother-in-law. nnd! Mr. "d Mrs. S. V. Hutchison!!'' Point. II. F. Crabby of Ash-1 fill- tog to the business secUon of the in the. running..-' , Jersey, made to measure. 1'atternsr nrs- "essie vrnnklln left hei-i n hiim.h .. hnmn on itoso t .urei-on t.-irn teener Association . "- nn... u . in., r (i.iiiuii pnon. "- tinwAnr lest eC-eninc. I of McMlnnvliie. Ore - CL fjorf. Medford Mldc. room 4S4. is:tf:wl" t at the home it .was not learned whether or not (agent. 419 East Main St.. Tel. 922. Pear trees. 20c; French roots.; Amonif the Ashland people who ffnther-ln-U.w. Mr. and Mrs." p.l jof Tmll. returned last week fronil '"ml, tl. Z.nulel of fjjke CYeek.l budded:. nothlnR better. J. r.J motored to Medford to wltno-s ITtco for 'Kvoral days. five months' trip throtiRh v .'"""J i"" . 1 -. ",",h"1" "r,l u.r., x'urserv. Tel. 91ft-Y. 200tf the motion nlcture "Wlnirs"-shown- -uerry trees, S5c; finest ever ''raI ensiorn states, Tney oxpece Without funds and unable to at the Craterian theatre were: iRrown in state. J. o. llarnes Nur-'to ! he winter at Sunset on repair .a broken .wheel, a tourist IMrs, o. H, Johnson. Mrs. R. U'J wry..'; . Phone 910-Y. !0fttfVtho 1'ORue where they expect to in .Medford last week offered for j Burdio, . Jr.. Mrs. Elsie Church- i M. ricmenson. mnnaKer of!m!1,' extensive improvements be- aale a 19!2 model llulck sedanjman. Marenret Churchman, . Mr. i'no new jnckson hotel In Med- "" lnr open.nc or next season, for" $35. The machine appeared land Mrs. Enrl Crow and Mrs.Uord who has been in charge of! Fluhrer's Itread irnppers. until to be in Rood condition outsid? ; Crow's mother: Miss Oeornio' Cot- the Terminal hotel hero during tho! further notice, will1 be redeemed of the damaged ' wheel and had i fee. Miss Ethel Shrum and Mr. ! --itwence of ' .the manager. llenn,for s- green trading stamps been driven hero from California: and Mrs. Fred Taylor. Ashland McAllister, and Geo. Smith, man-; it the following ratio: ljirso loaf Th. vni.r wns offered Sb' bv ! Tidings. - . iascr of the Hose hotel, joined ! wrappers, 5 cents: smnll lonf Waller , Painter, of Central Point, ! Dressmaker and Peslgner. Mrs, I lle ' personnel ' of the night bus j wrappers, 1 stamp. P.edeemahle at I hut the offer was, refused. j Violet Eaton. Iles.,.,1022 W. 9th. '1'ear trees. . JOc: . French roots. : Phone In! 5-H. ' ' ' !"5 hud dad: nothing better. J. C. . Mrs. Roy Stanley and Miss llarnee Nursery. Tel. 910-V. 200'tf j Juanita Nutting, who teach at the ' Following a vacation' of twott. Pitt school., were amon ' Bthe weekH, whlcb was - spent at his . visitors In Medford yesterday . at home .place near, the Old Stage ' ternoon. .Miss Nutting Is a local road; ieo C. Oarlock w ill return 'resident and while here visited her tomorrow, to his -duties as mana- 1 parents. Mr. and Jlrs; ' It. U ger of tho local branch of the out j Nutting on Queen Anne avenue, of state auto rogifUration bureau, j . Hemstitching, hose - mending. !t me write your fire Insurance, t pleating , and button making. Carl Y. Tengwald,, Hotel Holland. I Handicraft Shop. Phone- 702. Phone 9J. .. ;- tf! ltf A marriage . license was tssueo j.. t. snaw of Ranter, nans. was among the motor tourists fro ma distance -who c registered yesterday .at the local branch of out of state auto registration bu reau. Tho -number of cars reg istering at ' the' local branch is decreasing steadily, and In n short time the average of cam will be nt the county clerk's office yester day to C. Hawley, 41. and Mar : ttm 'rowa, 2. both of Chlco. -Calif, llawley has been married r twice before and the .bride-to-be has -been . married once before. - vivach; apricot, .plumi walnut trees: nnv tree 2Sc: less In large numbers., J. . C. -Barnes Nursery, .down to the winter time .average i IMione, 81ft-Y, .' ' . ':'- I'inir ! - Hemstitching. - h o s . mending, Mra. ' Gladys' . Ray' was among j pleating- and button making. tho,? visitors. .In . Medford yesterday j Handicraft -Shop. , Phono 702. from the- Eagle point section.' . '" .; : ' '-"' . ' .' ' 19Stf - '7 Bloe '.'M issfaol' grapes now -iflne!. I'- In raddition .toj sutferlnjf . physl- Threa cents a pound. .J. A. Manke. '.eal pain -as a. result : ot .'.being two miles east o.f Jacksonville,, ad- knocked out In the second round iotnlng Clancy orchard. tf of : nis "four-round event -. Friday following a. week spent in the Freeseout country near". Ashland flutto.: Charles '. Dunford, .. Hugh Comest and Paul Jennings returned-yesterday enthused by the sue- cess of . a leer: hunt,, .They kill ed four bucks, one of which; Is mipeclally large, each, hunter kill ing . one. It was not known' by. A-hose gun the fourth came to its death. However, Mr. . Jennlnfis Is planning to barbecue his buck and invite a number of friends to partake, of its delectale meat In a short time. - Kid night - at Childers' .; arena. Wagn who formerly fought ably find it as high as ten Inch- here in main events. Is a victim Ps. "he sun rose today at 6:2.1 which arrived' here This morning I s'amp headquarters In M. M. l)e- accompanied' them north. 1 parlment .Store. , . nr. They will go as far as Eugene.' Among tho rural schools which returning tonight. Ros - 5 have shown Increases thts year News-Review. . ; : in enrollments it the Mt. Pitt C. l Goff writes ail kinds of m-i'hool above llutte Falls, which aurance. See him. Telephoae 922. i ,n"' yer only renulrc.l the ser Offlce, 419 East Main. ' - isxtf j vices of ono tcajchcr. Hut due to . Mrs. Dora Ij-nch returned tiJ,nor, students, the ' services of her home at Weed yesterday af-i'wo were required when' the school ter a six weeks' visit nt the home! opened last month. Another of Mrs. Carl Ouackenbush of the growing school Is In the Griffin Table Rock district. .Creek district and another is the Moore Hamilton, who is a stu- Howard school between Medford dent at O. A. C. 's spending the end Central Point. A new. taulld-week-end with his o.-irents. Mr. ing was constructed in the latter ana .Mrs. c. T. Hamiltoi: at Cen. district last year. t tral Point. He will leave for New arrivals iri Solells fnlts Corvallls this evening. , f S.9H; Gage velours $8.50.- Green 1 -ay In your supply now. Klam.i 1"imls given here. The Band Vox. nth Falls Netted -Gem potatoes. ' 22J East 6th St., Just east of 'C.ro 1 1.25 per sack. Johnson's Fruit i ceterla. , . . . 207 Market. Free delivery. Phone1 .Gulling off ' to '. a gooAV (start. 7S5. - jn6. Chris Gottlieb, local nllllard ' wlx- .-'.Klm-e September. 1. 2rOS Inches'ard. n week ago mada the biggest of rain have fallen-in .Medford. i run of-balk -lUio -lllisrds since he which hi up to the general av- -began nlaylng billiards yeanr ago-, ernge for the 'year so' fur. - Heavy! In .-a game uf 200 points ' with a rains are expected this, montli.-jtnd local opponent, he. ran 124 points rains always fall copiously during -without stopping snrt finished tlie .xivemoer and uecember. makint; game too points anead ,-oc- nis op- a much higher figure hv the first ; ponent. He has often m'ule runs of next month, which will prob-i of CO and 75 and la regarded as the best bllllardist In southern Aledford and ,S. 1. Hyatt nf ent. - 1 Klro Chief Hoy Elliott wns up-1 pealing to ihe police dcparittiem 1 yesterday to locate n spot light ' which he claims was lost from the city Dodge chemical wuuon sometime Inst week. While fairly certain the light was' lost, he ad mits the possibility it wns stolen and asked tho police to watch local second hand stores In the thought that It may he sold there.1 Frosts this week have ruined nian.v beautiful flower gardens In .Meurnrd and the siirrniiiidlnu val ley, asters, dahlias and ilnnlus which havo lasted unusually liitu: this year, uro a thing of tho pits: I Only the can-fully guarded plants J wnien ire K-ept initnnrs remain Phone C ILK uher; PASTUERIZED SAFE PURE rKUUUtcD - PACKED TH Ex SANITARY WAY Kill I aoi fnai - tut, .1 Two Birds " - v i- - 4 ,1 With t)ne Stotte H ' ' .' V ,J n -v . . .. .- i .1 Wlipn you buy n dinniond VgU not only iiurclinso ' mi M'tirlo Hint will o;ivo von' vonrs of plt'iiNim', hut; also make nn nrtuai JNVKSTAIKNT. A en refill I v wlpcti'd.dii iiiond nrvpr loses its original vnlne mkI often onlinneeH in value as yenrs go ly. pininoiHls ni;e lionit on ( 'ON'Fl I KN0K in iw jeweli-r. It is wise to huv frojn one who has a lnrr esinlilislied iviutatinn t'oi 'business integrity, for an expert knowledge of tliainonds and Tor baudliiiR only tbose of superior tjuality. We ordiiilly invite you to inspeet our display of fine diamonds'; S 1 ! LAWRENCE, The jeweler . Watches Silverware Jewelry of Quality - " "' ' - i - ' i. : . , , v. Main and Fir Streets , . Established 1908 of deep disappointment, as he ha.l planned to make short worlc-:of his opponent,' Cliff llottlnger of Klamath Falls, in order to worhl his way back to the position he formerly held. Not daunted by the reverse In fortunes, Wagner is anxious tor another chance.anl it is possible that local fans .will see hint before long in another smoker. Fluhrer's Bread wrappers, until Peach, apricot, plum. . walnut further notice, .will be redeemed! trees: any tree 25c; less in largclfor 8. A H. areen trading xtnmp.il a. m. nnd will set this evening Monday, the sun rise will he one minute later. Oregon. Mem hers of lA.lrit-H Iulce-i No. S3: linnor-- "' 'J - -- Is. .. . . : ; . ! . . . I - ' "f -" -"' ' '"""' Uim Ut, mf, I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY H avtfii i...... . , . " r.cier.-,i.- :au. Also worn in WA.raetira nanw.. Kefor- ..mr.1 .degree. '. llefrcshments. A J?.4. MttJn. Mj-s. W, F. C'nmn- i vWl'na odd Follows. Ira Walker. X. (I - F K lteiliien. 3ec. bell. numbers. J,; C: Barnes Nursery. , l'hone in-Y. : 200tf i .. Both Fnrlow, : who teaches nt ' the Uont Creefc school above Uilce Crook, Mr. and.iits. W. 1. Fish - of . Eagle Point nnd Frank White of Central Point were among the. vieitors In Medford yesterday. ' , : Hemstitching, hose mending, pleating and button making. Handicraft Shop. w. Phone 702. .,.....-,..'.; 18tf 1 airs. WHtiam vison, wno unoer. went an operation at the Portland Surgical . hospital a short time ago, according to reports yester day. Mrs. Olson .will be able to return, to her home at .the end of this -week or early next and. upon her- arrival, he ylU be practically at the following ratio: Large loaf wrappem, - 2 cents; small loaf wrappers, 1 stamp, .Redeemable at stamp headquarters in M. M. De partment Store. 205.! n. W. Frame and Howard Frame, of Seattle arrived- yester day expecting" to spend several days visiting- Henry Frame . at Phoenix.. The latter la the for mer's brother and Howard's fath er.-' : , - - '".' . .'- Cherry trees, 26e; finest "ever grown In state. J. C. Barnes Nur sery. Phone 10-T. 200lf C. W. Stinger, of Portland, as sistant - general passenger agent for the Southern Pacific, left . terday after a business visit. -Friday night lie attended a - ticket . recovered, - she has-already spent .agents' meeting at Grants Pass, four weeks in the Portland hos- - pttal. ; '- J&ss?i I c : ' .Something . New in Bread . ', '' . . '-." ' See Fluhrer'a Ad on Page 8 A t.Oolc nt thnn .mm.Ii,. t 12.S8, $1.98 and (1.00. These are extra special offers on new fail millinery. Kiddle hats and tarns ! 60c to S2.08. We give green stamps. Emmy Lou Shop, M. M. Store. 207 Frank A. Kitercdge, rhief en gineer of the national park serv ice with headquarters at San Francisco, visited old friends In ' Medford ' Friday df ter returning (from an Inspection trip, to Cra : ter lake. He left the same eve ;ning for his home. -' For busy people the Medford . Business college offers special ' night classes in penmanship, ap plied bookkeeping, scientific sales ' manship, public speaking and ma chine bookkeeping. GH'N. 200 Due to old pipes rusting nnd causing leaks, the city water da : partment ' has : been oiisy for the past two weeks repairing ' such pipe; In the business section. Sev eral sections were repaired near ;the police stntlon and slmllnr work is being completed on North I Riverside avenue, where red Inn- j items and board obstructions warn I motorists of holes cut In the pav ing In order to' ffect the repairs. Dr. Alfred Burklund, chiroprac tor. 314 Liberty llldg. ' 217 . Kcnilnding young and old that Hallowe'en is not far away, many of Mtid local establishments havo prepared appropriate Hallowe'en displays, Including nnrty outfits and black and orange decorations. Plans are already being mde hy some for parties to celebrate the day, - No hunting will lie permitted on our properly along. Crater Ijike Highway, C,.W. Isaacs and Frank ; Southern Oregon 7 f Stages . The Pioneer Line of Southern Oregon operating local service from Medford ' .. : ,,: to Klamath Falls ,, ; This emnpan has served von faithfully iri thj past years and will continue giving you excellent service. - Bosses leave from Hotel Jackson. Lv. Medford Ly. Ashland A. M. - 8:20 .'8:50 - Noon . , P. M. 12:00 3:20 12:30 PM3:50 P.M. 8:25,' 8:55 i ' i Southern Oregon Stages Hotl Jackson Phone 309 - REICHSTEIN .& BETJEL I E hi Kinds of Drv Wood " OAKLAURELFIR ' Dry Pine Slabs Fir Slabs Dry COAL MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 Worth Central 4 'Tel. 631 51-Bil!,'W ?S"J'r. """,l Club'. Rummage 8ile October 12 and 13 opposite Rialto Theatre. Olub heuta benefit! , The way to perfect indoor comfort is with a wRayHutomatic J OIL BURNER first: Your recognition of tKe fact th nil i he m'nrln C.s , - - - -..vvw s iui iicai- ing homes. second: Your selection of the one oil burner which, because of its proved performance in the past will give you the greatest comfort with the least effort. ' -Are You Aware? That the RAY Automatic Oil-Burner consumes the heav ier, cheaper grades of fuel oil is automatically controlled to the end that, although your absence from liome may be prolonged, its operation will not be affected in any way that it. starts itself- feeds itsclf-and regulates itself nc cording to the tmperature you desire? ' That even the temperature possible under the clrcumstan. ces prevents winter ills, and gives greater comfort nnd well-being? ' That this controlled heat produces greater fuel economy than is possible with coal or other fuels and the many aggravating cares and extra work whioh go with an or dinary heating plant are entirely done away with? In other words the RAV. Automatic Oil Burner adds to the happiness of a home and happiness has no prioe Approv.id as STANDARD by tho Umlwwrllnn.' Uhorfllorlos You know, of course. That nil Ih -tho cli-aiient bulk fuel oblnhiitble. and -that; no hnrtaKn of fuol can ever triko plac. that ))roKrHlvo homo nwn-ei-H, everywhere, nro adopt ing tills now onnnmnlcal method of homo henllng that Ih nuio, ck-an, dcpendahle. -that lt imo olimlnntn Boot and anliea with llinlr result ant dirt and linen awny -with all labor and care, Peoples Electric Store , Medford, Oregon i( 212-214 W. Main Phone 12 :'"ioi'iWi-x Isaacs. 208tf J