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7 rRDFOTJT) MJTT, TRtHTTNT!. METiFOTtU OT?FIfy, TrFDKFSDAY. .T.VXTATtY 2. 1029. PAGE RTX LEGION'S STATE Illinois Takes Lead in Nine Months PASTORS PROTEST 2 BILLIONS FOR ! PLEA OF SCIENCE PHILANTHROPY IN War Against Bovine T.-B .J I FOR HEW CREEDS YEAR, SETS MARK ISS MADE GREAT HITITO AID EMPLOYEES, 7T! : " c-' JJ -FflRn Tfl InIMnF I UIIU IU IllUltUIUI. I q EiFBOOOCIION: Flffl rx 1 .(Br Swatch J). S VAX REPAIRING,! Modfortl Ih fast liecominR known ! UK a fonvpnutin eiiy ami me n-n-ni , American Lt-Kion convenilnn mm i added much to thu former rcputa- ; tion Kuined ly thin community fur 1 hospitality and cntortalnm o n t. I Oregon LcKhiiinaliPs arc Ht lit talk- iiiK ahout thu good time they had j here laKt Aiipunt jmltflntf from the ! folIowltiK letter recently recetvtd J from Wlllliini tirahaiu, cxeculivi , secretary of rorilan.l I-cRimi Mwt ! No. 1. t'urtlanil, tiri;oii, Decemher 20, lUL'S j .Mr. Horace Uiomley, Medfurd, OttKUti. Deai" t'nmrmlu Uromley: W" ill you pliUHc coiivi-y to your company the kind appreciation of the meiu lierit of thin jiOKt fur your and their klndncKH in hciuI.iik the Kpleiidiil pictures f the -ecent convention held in Med ford which we were able to include In our proKram at the post meeting last Monduy evening. They were, thoroly enjoyed and brought hiick pleasant nii'inorlcK of the delightful time Hpcnl hy ku many of our members and those of oilier posts on the occasion of your convention. I am tmro tluit many of uh only hope that Medford post will again he hosts to tho bent KaiiK" of fellowH and kIiIh in the world at not too distant a dnte. We oIho tt-UHt tluit wo may reclprocale your kindness in hoiiio way for tho pleasure which these pictures af forded those of um who were with yuu anil hy thus'j who were unahlc to .he there. Again thanking you In hcholf of thu ufflcci-H and membership, I am l'Yaturnully, WILLIAM K. CiliAilAM, Kxecutlvo Hecretury. The pictures mentioned above were weveral reels of "I'upco fur rent KventH" covering the recent Medford convention, Legion Play ground and other activities of the local post. These films were lonn od to Portland Post No. 1 for exhi bition at a recent meeting of tho Legion and Auxiliary and from all Indications resulted In Homo fine advertising for Medford and mmth orn Oregon. terlalner who will be featured with Warner Htono ami his orchestra, which cinnes to Walker'.s dance pa - viliun on January 3rd. Needless to Hay, "Norm" furnishes many a good luugll during the evening program. Twelve accomplished musicians. init.ving mure thnn a score ot inu- sicnl Instruments, play special ar- rangements of the Into popular dance tunes, Introducing the latest , thing In dance tempos. j Manager Walker secured the ser vices of this orgaul.atlou.at a great expense, hut will present them nt his popular dance resort al popu lar prices for ono night only. SUSPECT HELD IN NKW YoliK, .Inn. V. (l'l William Hulley, of Jhooklyn. wan under arrest lotlay charged with the murder of Krankl(; Vale. Ih-onklyn gangster and former as-Hoi-iatn of "Wcarface Al" Cup" tie of Chicago. Yale was shot down on 11 llrooklyn street July I. Vale, a hluh living free spending gangster and hl-Jacker. was shot as he drove through Brooklyn. .... --f NliW YOU It, Jan. Adolph Lcwlsohn, copper magnate and philanthropist, disagrees with Henry Kord. He feels saving is Just as important a part of success, us spending for Hclf-lmprovcmtn. lie has ten points for young men Who would rise; work aifd euro; muke a budget: record expendi tures; have a hunk account: curry life Insurance: own your own home: make rt will; Invest in safe securities: pay hills promptly; sharp with others. Perils of Peace HOSTON.--(p Samuel W. Io vino fought through tho world war without a snatch ami emo -home to distinguish himself us nn acro batic riiincor. Hut when he stopped on an ley sidewalk hero he tell nnd dlnloeiied his nboulder. No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels if you witn lo b. ptrmuirnlly r- , iitvM or i in atumacli and bow- la, ik jMaimamr una Tatileta. Vhlnh ara prepared fapat'liilly for tomach A hd all bnd afrectfl ra aultlnr from una iircaaura. That amnty, na'lnir frellnic In tha alo mach will dlaappnar. That anxious, narrouv feallnv with heart palpita tion will vanlan. No mora bloatinr. drowalnaaa after aatlnit, heartburn or othar dlatflvaa dua to Kaa. Uet tha senuina BAAL.MANNS OA TABiTETS at any food lru atora. Price l. Aiwajra on hand at sir(tii lriVs,or" ... - WPi An-! nMun(l rncnt hy the Kurd Motor . company of a plan to employ 30.-: 000 udditlonal men Its far tori em can he placed on n IiuhIh of "kIx days for niachint'H and five day : for men," hi hellcved here to pi-en-, ano not only the 20 ier cent in-1 rreiihe In prndurt Ion which In! promiHetl JmimdiatHy, hut another social welfare experiment hy Henrvj Ford. j While the plan Ih dcnimicd pi i -. maiily to remedy the economic df feclu of his most notable Inuova ! Hon along thiu lim the five-dn v (week, 11 Is helievcd, he hopes with an incretiseti proiiuedou to uoousn permanently all nllil work. Kmployment ut the great addi tional force planned will he com pleted hy March 1, tho announce ment nalfl, anil production of thu model A Kurd will ho tucreaHcil from 3.1,500 a week to 4(1,200. DKTItorf, Jim. Only the factory hero will he at- feel (Ml Immediately, hut it is under-; stood HMHomhly phints In other! n lMHi 'f federal figures, Illinois leads all other Ktalcs in tin cllics will operate on the sumo plan,' "'oiiMi'h pt'ograin, Just closed, lo crndh-ate tuhertilosls ttt caltly. The announcement wiiruetl that the WHImiin .1. Staiiard, slato tlireetor of agriculture (inset), predielK lo ll nom ployed of I Jet roll would rei , eijullcatlon in Illinois within two yearn. A hove Is one of (he II ,:t:ltt Ivo first consideration and that .... ' . - men uuahle to show a record of previous employment here would find little, opportunity fur employ- merit at the Kord pin til. j Mr. Kurd hud unly otto 8enteneo , of comment upon the plan: "A six day week Is all right for machines," , ho said, "hut a five-day week Ih enough for men." ' (1KAHAM, Texas, Jan. 2. A') Tho substitution of ordinary gnsollno fur nviatlun petrol was held responsible for airplane accident hero In which three per- sons, Including one woman, were j Andrew Hurke, miiuager of tho (Wichita Kails airport, homo port j of tho wrecked ship, who cumu j - here to Invest Iga to said the pilot, I Welch W. Curtln, had exhausted j his Hiipply of aviation petrol, and had put ordinary automobile gaso line into tho tanks of his ship, t Curtln, 2fi, was killed Instantly !mh was .lop J I. Morrison, 24. Al lss llettlo Clyde. 21, of Hlierman, Texas, daughter of Or. ThomiiH Hlone Clyde, president of Austin L..Ko, al Sherman, whh fatally1 i injured, dying two hours after! ;t. rash from Internal Injuries. J j observers said tho craft, w hich I was engaged in carrying passen-' ! Ktrs hud Just left tho ground! ami uained an altitude of only about 30 feet when suddenly it seemed to lose climbing power and crashed into a nearby creek bank, ., r F OAW'lw.i;. in.. Jan. tV) -Hitlph M, lletith, :tl. shot tind killed Mih. W. 10. Snyder and then I timed tho revolver on lilmnelf, leaving a nolo tn tho woman's. ItUHlmnd say ing: ; , "You Hhnuld Ihank nm for got-1 ting rid of mieh u wnnuin as your i wife." In one room nt Iho Snyder sum' mer oslatn here pollen fouinl the body of Mrs. Snyder. -ir. sbol through the head. In another was Iho body of lloulh, operator of tho Snyder poultry farm. Police, said Snyder, niaiia'UT oT tho Hotel Seward nl Uetroll, aware of IiIh wlfo'n lovo' rttTalr with lleulh. sent bur to diHtuiHtt lloalh. SEEN FOR TILLERS I'HK'ACO, 111.. .Inn. 2. (J) runniT lmmiH'ilty Ih, griiatly on hanci'il iiikI llin worlil In Kvnxrnl l iriiHi(MiiiH cnniiKli for iiiitlclimtliin of pnintiililu ontlrt for ui'iu lUally ult fnoil lu-niturtH, Siinmrl (). Arnnl, prttHliltMlt of thn Chft'imn bolil'tl ttf trtulo, rnnnil in nil uniinul rovli'W nindo puhlli- Uxlny. "UrnHS Inrumc of Iho Ainovlcan fnrnu'r for tlui yiur will lio nrtiutcr than that uf tho prm'tnlinK year and net vi'tnrns, nlti-r dodurtlnx coat of lirndiU'tlon, will vxcrrd those of hint ypar," hp Hald. Hi added that tt liumaHod purohaB Inn power will ho mnro uniformly distributed than In thn )ut. J.OH ANOKI.KS, Jan. 2. T. M. Turner, service station op erator shot and killed his wife ami then fired a bullet throiiKh bin own heart when trapped by police. Mrs. Turner' body n found hy her non. who told nolle hm mot Vr had hoen trylnc to Induce her hua iinid to stop nee i m; another wontnn i I rfR i, V ",,,,,,,I,H ""'ei as ntaciers, or diseiwed, miring me nrsi iiircxr-iiiuir- fii-y jkr item t.ii tik th ..ti , t.tf.,i,..i' tors of. tW'lH. A total of 7,S7ll others were not Infected; KPU1 N(J 'I KLI), III., Jf.n. 2. (71V I'ndor the leadership ()f Null um!) J. Hlunmd, youngest slate ng-i-lculttiriil director in America. Ill inois has surpassed nil others in a nine months fight against bovine tuberculosis. I.eiiderHhlp is based on amily.sls of federal Hlntisllcs, which show that Illinois tidminlstered tubercu lin testH to more herds of dnlry cattle and breeding stock thnn any other .state during the first three quarters of l!t2K. Illinois accredit ed mure count Ich as entirely free of tho disease, and Illinois cattle revenled the lowest percentage of Infection among tho states tluit ranked foremost In tho eradication program. , Slanard accredits tlie victory to : aid from tho federal department of "Kriculture, county officials, form ""ors. veierinarmns. tno eatiie " l"- t'ntlnuu-i tion of the program, with such co- operai ion, no says, will virtua uy ) eliminate dairy her next two tuberculosis from Is of Illinois within years. With the exception of Wisconsin and Minesoia. Illinois led all states nnd the number of individual ani mals tested. The figures were: Wisconsin. 1,04 1,72: Minnesota, DIE IN CHICAGO TWO RACKETEERS PLEBE COMPIaINIS CMlCAdO, Jan. - Two WIOST POINT. X. V., Jan.rl!. "lough guys" oi: the beer rucltot, (p) ; letter wrllteti by u plobc to William (lunner Mel'inltleii and his mother complaining of demor MiiMh 'Stiihhy" .McC.overn, were j its ho was gelling was believed shot to death curly Monday at the j today by West Point authorities tn Oranadii cafe, tisth street and Cot-j have IM to rumors of ha.liv; :it the tnn Orove avenue. j milHary academy. Xearly 'J oo patrons who hud Tbe ncademy aulhoritler. said heen dining nnd dancing dove un-, that Joseph I, llousen. - I. of Provi der tables, dashed for exits or hid (leiice. It. I., who Pilfered by coni hchind pillars at the ound of the; pelltive examination from the reini .six shot, fired In rapid succession, i lur at in v. had written hitt nioth'er. !corge .Mahoney, a pistnl In h Is J a ppari'iit ly blamed demerits on up baud, was arrested as he Mood I'd' class feeling toward him bo among the frhihteiied guestH a mo- eause- ho was an cnllsled mini be- ment after the shout Inn, Police said six sJiols had been fired from nts voU McOovern was deserihed by po lice ns a former associate of At Heai'facc t'aponc, aiul reputed fo--of Ualph Sheldon in heor opera -thins tif the South side. The slayet 's markmanship was unusually accurate, n nau shoot ings no. Hoth men were shut ihrotiKh the heart, and there was a bullet hole in McOovern's fore head. The first, shots went wide, Kivlnj? Mctlovern a ehnnen to draw his pistol. H was still In his hand, unfiled, when ho fell. Alcl'adden had no weapon, Mctiovern, McPadden. two other men and four women had entered the cafo about 1 ;, in., and had heen seated about an hour when Mahoney, a male companion and two women entered and took a lalilo nearby. Witnesses said Ma honey walked over to the of hers table, said u few words to MeOov ern, and then the guns flashed. Police Sei'Keant Tim Sullivan, who arrested ..Mnhouey, said: "When I heard six shots, 1 ran In from tho lobby. Mahoney was I standing by his table holding the revolver. I ran up behind him : and hit him with my fl.-t in the j hack of the neck. He dropped tho i weapon and tried to selxo my re-, volver. hut 1 subdued him. The j r e v o I V e r he was holding was . empty." Police also are looking for Charles liuldwln, drugstore own er, following information that lm-i mediately after tho shooting a man dashed from the cafe and drove away in un automobile having li cense plates Issued to Ihildwin. A Tranlc Error SIMd'lirU SPUlXtiS. Tex.. Jan. 5. 0V) Mlstaktug hlii mofjier for a burglar when she returned hist night from a visit with u neighbor, Hay nut ml Wofford shot and killed her kh sho entered the buck door of tho homo. Mm FLU-GRIP I Check before it start. , I Kub on inhale vapor V T ICRS VAPQRUB , u If v l !M0.!.37 anil IllinoN, 7H!t.370. Illi nois herds averaged' nine cows as against 17 for Wisconsin and Min nesota. Whereas .Minnesota tested rrJ,!Ml herds and Wisconsin f2,!i3f herds, Illinois tested H7.!i.Vt herds. Wisconsin had a total of 16.477 readers: Minnesota III.H32, and Illi nois only 1 1, 33!). New York had the highest num ber of reactors, or diseased cuttle, 40,U.r.H of the Ii03,!it0 tested show ing Infection. Supremacy in eradication Is fur ther reflected in the number of counties gaining credit as free from tuberculosis during the period In question. The six foremost states placed as follows: Illinois. 20; Minnesota, 8; Wisconsin, 7 : Iowa, 0; New York, S, and Pennsylvania. 4. In addition. Illlnoj.H has 31 counties In which eradication is 7"j per cent complete and V.2 others which are operating under the rou nly -area plan of eradication. Illinois' present testing program the euiiineriites Mr,r.t7 herds that to the j tal l.2.".i.itr,S head of cattle, all itn Mler state supervision for disease control. This figures more than two-thirds of the total estimate of breeding and dairy cattle , in the state, placed at I.SOil.OaO head two years ago. ITO MOTHER CAUSE tort) ho went to West Point. Two ncademy oll'lcors found thai llousen hail bad a fit lit with an oilier cadet and that both had been punishfd. No evidence was found of nj' haJut; of Hoitsen outside of what was termed tho "regular razz ing" Iit upper classmen of pieties. Major (lenerul V. K. Smith, su perintendent of the acad my, paid that bo wished to deny that cadets who had come up from tho ranks were treated diflerunlh than' thoso who entered tho academy by up nninlmont. CONSTIPATION RELIEVED rx. . . QUICKLY rmzT r. i .Hi 1 1.- rtu ' Purrly VttaWt Uvillv mcv the bowel free from Tjn and unrlcaunt al'lec effect. Thev relieve the : Yttem of cohstlpetion poUont which cito ; tht dull nnd acliins lectin f. Hcmenibcr ihey area doctor's preicrintion nnd n be taken . hy. (ha entire famllv. 1 ake them toniiht. Alt OmatfUt 2 V nnd 7Sc Hed inckniio. CARTERS IISIPILLS Youthfulnes The reading segment ot the Nykrome Bifocal ia practically invisible. As a result, glasses with No kromea have tbe same handsome youthful ap pearance aa the aingle -vision lenses worn by the young people of today. Dr. Jud Rickert , Optometrist ttt B. Mala ' XEW YOItK. Jan. 2. j ,w Vork jiastoru of various denomina tions with one exception, raised a chorus of protest from their p$ pits Sunday against the .state ment ot I'rofessor Harry Kmerson liarucH of Kniith college that mod ern science demands a revolution of religion and a new concept. The one pastor who agreed with I'toi. liiirne.s was John Haynes Holmes of the ( omniunlte ehurch who said "we should have a relig ion to fit our times." I'rofesKor 1(:trncs made his plea for a new religious foundation in an address Ijefore a sectionul meet ing of the Americiiti Association for the Advancement of Science, which is in session here. "We must cease talking of Cod," he said. "We must supplant the- lo:v liv nifntnl hviritnr. ' Sri has shown It to be dif- i "' """" which were con fleult to prove the very exigence 1 "Minted to thu lieiiiitifkation of na of Ciiid." Itionnl tractH nnd the preservation 'aidlnal Hayes from the pulpit!"' 1llorical places, of St. 1'alrlck H ciitliedral. said that ' ' The. late Payne Whitney's lie "il Is the fashion of the day to see Truest of more than S45.Ulin.U00 to eoiiiiict and contradiction between hospitals, libraries and universities i-ellRlon and science," but that ' of tlI! conntry headB the list, "true rell)inn reveres true science. " n JolcliiK In Its unroliliuK of the lieaiitles of nuluie hec;ttlse it makes uianlfeyt the oninipteut in telliBi i f dod." The Kcv. Christian T. Iteisner. .Mcthi.dist, chui-itcd I' r of ess or Harms with being; unfair, because he Is not familiar with modern theology." "Am well miKht I undertake to criticise science as for lilin to' criti cise IheoloKy." lie continued, "with the evident luiiorauco In that field which ho displays." The Uev. llr. Harry Kmerson l'osdlek, Ilaptlst. said: "It is the little minds in both camps who cause the most trouble. The foremost rcllKious minds ure becomlni; more selentifle and the foremost scientific minds are be coming more' roliKlous." The Itev. Dr. Henry Durlinston. lOpiscopal, said: "Science .and religion are not al war as l he ill-informed think, but are cooporators for the general irood of mankiuri. Science builds the machinery, reunion decides how it shall be used." WIL.MI.VOTOX, J)H., .Jan. L. tP .Mrs. iiertha Taylr Uupont, wtfo of La in inoii t Oupont, prcsl-fh-nt of the K. I. Uupont do !s'e m ours and companyl died .Monday. : Mvn. uuiauit, who had heen enguged In niuny charliahlc enter prises, suffered a nervous hrenk ilown last spring. she was the daughter of the late C.eorge H. Taylor. whU-iy known Iron manu facturer of liohesconia, J'a. Wood-Carving Genius KIXCSTON, Jamaica. () A genius In wood carving has been discovered here In Arthur T. Mar riott, who carves in mahogany. Ho has completed recently a statue of St. FrnncHi Xavior for a church. . SIW'XYVAI.K. Cal.. Jan. 2. (A) Tom lllllls. Sunnyvale patrolman, that and killed his. wife, and- then killed himself. Xl'ighbors said .Mrs. lloUls hfl home and went to smy with Mm. Maud Stearns a week ago. The shooting occurred The Noted Dead I j nt ih' Htt'nrim himir, New Crisp Bills tho gift everybody likes ! AVIien you don't know wluit to give, why not sny it with crisp attractive currency, the gift everybody likes t The First National has obtained, especially to meet the Christmas demand, a largo supply of new currency of U denominations. Come in iii(I ask for it we'll bo glad to exchange your old bills for new ones, fresh from Uncle Sam's presses ! First National Medford, Or. XliW YOItK. Jan. 2. (JP The - v e a 0n which America gleaned i from Utt steel mills, its oil wells, 't Its munlfold Industries, was pour ed into philanthropy 'a coffers in ; K'2S with a generosity whlc sur ! passed that of last year, f t'hiiritable gifts for 1U2S will to i tal approximately J,3uJ.6i)0.C'Q, j accowling to the estimate tf the John Pricey Jones corporation of New York, fund raisin? consult iants, while those of previous jyear amounted lo 2. 2 19,700,000. The greatest amount of the con ; tributlonH this year as in the ,p:ist, went to religious denominations, hut large gifts were made to or ganized charity relief for "the other half, for education purposvs and I fer the advancement of health. The (yoar was lurthor noteworthy ror KEEPERS OF FUNDS iTfi II . INDIRTED; COW Willi's. .. Jan. 2. (TP; State Treasurer lierl II. Uucliley wan Indii'ted Monday hy-a federal grand jury on two couiHh fur con spiracy to violate the prohibition law and on eight other counts. Two others were Jointly Indicted with Buckley. They were John Sen rim per, Cincinnati attorney, and Joseph Sherber, hrnwinaster of the Jackson Urewing company. Cincinnati. Adolph Clruher, another Cincin nati attorney, wax named tin a co conspirator with Unckley, Schrlmp er and Sherher, but was not in dieted. HELPED DURING MIDDLE AGE Woman Took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Denver. Colo. r'l linve tnken si,x liollles of T.vdia K, Pinkhnni's ce- iiililo ConipiMind nnd will take more. 1 am tak ing it ns a tunic lo help tn o through tho Chniure of Life nnd I am tolling many 1 of my friends to take it ns I found noth ing before this to help me. I bud so nmnv bod ieeliugs nt niht that I could not sleep and for two veara f could not (o down town because I wns afcaid of fulling. My mother took the Vege table Compound years ngo with good results and now I am taking it dur ing the Change of 'Life and recom mend it." Mits. T. A. Miii.kr. ltlll ( Adams Street, Denver, Colorado. Bank Y: yfhenFood Sours Lots of folks who think they bare "indigestion" have only an acid con dition which could be corrected in five or ten minutes. An effective anti-acid like ThiHipa Milk of Mag nesia soon restores digestion to normal. Phillips does away with all that sourness and gas right after men la. It prevents the distress so apt to oc cur two hours after eating. Whub a , pleasant preparation to take! And j tow good it is for the system ! Un- , like a burning dose of soda which is . but temporary relief at best Phillips : Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many I times its volume in acid. . Next time a hearty xncal, or too ; rich a diet has brought on tho least discomfort, try Milk . of Magnesia free seed To introduce my new Spring Illus trated Catalog of "Bulba and Seeds for Spring Planting" I am giving away absolutely l'reu lo tho first 10D flower lovers who answer thiH advertisement your choice of any three regular full size 10c pack ages of my high quality flower seed. This special introductory offer is made to introduce my remarkable collection of PRIM CLINVS HY BRIO GLAIJlOhPS Bl'LliS. These bulhg. which come from Africa have been scientifically crossed with other Gladiolus to produce a i very superior typo of flower. They uru vvvy citsy lo grow aoo um h v.tn flower will outlast alt other Ciladi-j .Mlim? you to yor unro - chni,.e absolutely FltEK of 'BEE FULL SIZE 10c :iES of . any FLOW EH pon entlllini; sti'ietRd any TIIREV. PACKAC! SEED listed in my CiitaloB Yon must, include this advertise ment and mention this newspaper to receive this special introductory offer, which expires January lTith. j Warren Bulb Nursery j Licensed Nurserymen 1 325 Third Ave. Seattle, Wash. I Ride With Southern Oregon Stages The pioneer line of southern Ore gon operating local service from i Medford to Klamath Falls. This company has served you HUPS i olus. Tho colors cover a wide-, 'tJ'Z&Z?&&lbr mnge'pt exquisite pastel tihades. . i',d!Ti',il To the fii-Ht 100 flower lovers or-! &gS(N-'?!i B'j'fifi (lerhiB my PltlMULlNUS II YHRIO I W'l-Si'WiMl'ti WjflMffik GLADIOLI'S COLLECTION O Fl fiS'tKlm ?K-i4w5 SIX BULBS at the regular prloo of l&tpii,U ptyW$m 25c in coin or stamps. 1 will In- JaS'i&likilji ISISS, cludewin, their or.ler a ropy of my , dfaCT faithfully In past years nnd W"1SAN continue 10 eivo you excellent ser vice. Busses leavo from Hotel Jackson Leave Hertford A.M. NOOM 8:20 12:00 Leave :Ashland A.M. NdOM 8:50 12:30pm r.M. 3:20 P.M. 3:50 r.n. 8:m Southern Oregon Stages Hotel Jackson Phone 309 Fred Gottfried Amos Turnio GOTTFRIED & TURNBCW Expert plumbing, heating ni sheet metal repair shop. We specialize on service at rta? onable prices. No job too snail 219 N. Grape St. Phoni 574 ONYX 1 POINTEX HOSIERY For women..;... $1.95 fvnr . INSURANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL. 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