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PA ("IT! KTOTTT LETTERS SH0Wclub plans new UllfHl IMTfDKT HUfflt UAIVlfAlbN muuu iniLiiLui i ... niinnrilTwrini ni lTHFRN RRF! !N CURRENT YEAR- I U I 1 - " t j Prospects are Kr,od f'' the con ; i . ' " " . structlon iHIh your for the pro. i Inquiries Reach C. of C. ana VM. ciuihusc of the r'.r : '.Mcdlord club anil a buildliiK cam- j Other Bodies From Home j puimi is to be b-Kun oon for tho ; j new Hirudin . which Is planned to Ccolorc fnnrf) 'Vfllt be one of the iiiont complete club ' aCdKCIS OUJOU '"",!, kin,, Huullierni Mana7inp A id? Letter '''"B"n- '''"'"k '" !'"" 1 Magazine AlUi LCUCI , 11-M1 ,.hown UIt.hltect. und him, . . I already liomin work on the plana From Sweden lypicai. fr n, new ijuiwihr. which i mi ije located opihihIU- the IiIkIi j , - I school on West Second Hlroet. J'eople trom all Paris of America A contest was recently dosed In f...i,.t, ,.oiiiiiiicsi H'0 "'h1 school miinuiil trulnlnii ; ' ' , ,., , ., ,if.,r,i .in. I ' im well ure looking to Medford und southern Ori'Kon as n desirable lo cation for their future homes. This fact is based upon tangible cvl dimro in tho form of Idlers of inquiry und reuucslB for Informa tion received here dally. Tho Medford Chnmner of Com merce. Healty Hoard ond various other civic organizations, as well fie local business Institutions such as tho California Orcitnn I'owor company, 'uro continually carryiiiK on udvertisliiK and pulillcliy pro- j u (;nm hasemciii. Tho lui ito club Itruros tO'dlHsemlnatu iiuthi-iltli- ln-j,.00m wlll have a double iloor con formation ubolit this "land of op- ,.,.,( Wtn ,c ,lu,(llorluio. poituiilty" to the world at larc. .j.h(. ,.,,, lrlUK(., tmrimllnK to That these efforts aro median p,.,.,.,i purl)), will email an ex- wlth. uccess is evidenced by tnc ' 1 rolluwinir letters li'iiin nweoen lion Oak Park. 111., which Indlcati' the widespread interest which Is b Er,i;iHFIELD GAS USED Ina shown in letter from Swede herewith ' - 13 Sandaki'a, Skurup, Kwedetl. Mr. II. I., riromley. AdvertlsltiR ManaRVr, California theKuu Power t"o., Kledfordi tlreHorij I'. S. A Orui; Mr. Ilromley: I thunli ytu for S'our kind letter of An aust 2:i,-.uli:o copy of ihe 'olt Annual for Jilt's, t-.'fhe -data 1 requested from Ihe Medford chamber of Commerce watt ent to mo. it proved quite complete and very Inlereslini;. Abided to itho publications you Were good enouk'h to send mo, II has aroused In me n keen de alrt) to, visit your favored section, f ennrtot, however, from present Indications, . net out there this year. -Pethaiw next year 1 will he ablo to make tho Hip. At nnj1 rate, it Is on my schedule nnd will sooner or later be con munmaton. I, see from the "New York Sune that Mr. Hoover wits out Motlforil'wuy flshliiK n short lime mitt That's a Bood boost for Medford because Hoover has a record fcir .efficiency and would .Jtardly ..waste time and effort where the i bites wero few and fitr betweeh. K'; jj nhl urullfied with the Rood proKtess h q 1 n b made by tho Ktutldard Oas & Kleclrlo System, of vhch our company forms such an Important part. Opcrat InK' in Rood, territory, with a K-plcndld personnel and tho equipment, molhods and public Hpidted cooperation to back them dlCiho future looks encouriiBluB tfo nil ooncerncd. ' r. Wllh kind regards, I remain, ( yours sincerely, .if A ; WILLIAM 21 V. 'Tho ayovo letter Is typical of tho many favorable responses re ceived from all parts of the Culled Suites nnd some foreign countries In, tannectlon with the Volt Annual published by t'opco in the Interests of itio territory served. t,The following letter Is from n prosicr,tlvo resident from Illinois; whq is evidently Interested In hunt lug and ojitdoor life. " . . . Oak Park. HI. Tho California Oregon Power Co. euro Advertising Manager, Medford, Ore. Dear Sir: Your Volt Annual ' received and thank you for same. It Is a very artistic little folder and I have only one fault to find nnd that U tho upper picture on page. 14. This strikes mo und all whoi, I have shown It to ns kUtifchittiwand I greatly. In con trast to, Hie picture below, which ft (I inlgliV fine one. ) What worrying me Is, will jhui o JitV; any ducks left when 1 tome put there In two years to make my permanent home, fc At i ! i V ours truly, i i : ) i '. A. il. COOPI'.lt., 'flin picture to which Mr. Cooper took' Exception showed a group of huutiTs with Ihe results of a nioni la'u'ii dticlt' lmpt tin Klamath lake. Thetio ambitions nlinrods h.nl sectored- fahly the limit, but to an e'a.iUvi'h resid,cni, the plclure socm en to Include a huge number of ducks. Needless to say, Mr, Cooper Was .reassured hy, tho Copeo ad vbrlUliiK .department nnd advised to hurry out to get In on some of fiii 'tJitidoor sports w hich this favored section affords Us clllxens. ' , . - 4 . VALK Senate eommlltre pro vldea, i;6f,aiM for Vale Irrigntlon projeVt.' ' ' Speedy Relief For Sore Throat Safe Prescription Requires I 17' ; No Gargling I it ' 1 U " ."-" r.- - . 1 ..l.l,a .lttl IiiihIV lllMllllU llllt- ent medlclneM or paiKles to relieve oie Ihroaf. Now you can Kel al inofit Instant relief with on nvf ftf a fnmmu physlcianV pre sorlpHon called "lioxlne. It has a douhle action, relieves the norenews nnd K direct to tho Internal cause not reached hy giirKv" wilves nntt pntenl medicine. Thotlne dons iml contuln Iron. ohlriform nr dope, is pleasunt Usling, luirmlcmi nnd afe for the whom? family. Also excellent for coiujh; Htnit4 them ulmost Inwtant )y tulck relief Mtnrn(ei'd hi your prtv lirk. STie. tMp and l n $oM by Heath's and all olher Uood it olasH for the best plans for the ! house, with prizes offered for the j ! first two. fourteen plans wero t I submitted and while the. winners may not be used In their entirety, I they will have much to do with j the construction nf the hulldiiiK. ' The house will he situated on a ; l..t T't r,...t l.v i .'to .....I u-ill Liter. I1Udiio,ium to seat sun people. a stuKc, dressing rooms, storage for scenery, larne club rooms, two small club rooms, two otuak rooms, kitchen, healing plant and pfilai(ur of aiipn.xliiiateiy lu.- IN IHE AIRPLANE ENDURANCE FLIGHT us anoi:i.i;s, Jim. j. fSic. cfiil.) Oll('! nioi-f h:iH tho ('iU'lflc roiiHl, wIhto Hir comlHintiH nrc ptinHtdiMMMl moNt pcrffct. Iipfti chuHt-n fr it ii ufflcful ut tempt lo lnwty tlio utrpluno (Miilunmco ro old. And (Hi co iiKiifn iuh h I'uclflc (NMlHt pi'DllUCIMl K'lHClIillO Hlch- fluid "(liimillnu of I'liwor" buim mpIccIimI iih tlm fui'l to powei- the pluiic It) ii Htunt which will ilruw the eyiH of thu worhl. This wiih tho riirtunent herfl in luToimtitlcu) circles today. When the stint of the atiny plane, "Question Mark" was made In an attempt to HiuiiMh tho tMiilurance rei'ird hy air refuel litis, it was Htaleil that Kh-hfUdd Ktimdlne hiul hetui si' lect I'd iih the fuel. lnasniueh as Out kjimoUiio Is con sidered tho moKi vital (dement In connection wilh nuy endtirance fliKhl. slnec the fllKht must have a ilcpenthihlc ' fuel of tho IiIkIicmI qua Illy, lilch field faiih, tncludliiK ooiiiitliisH nioitiriHtH who use nolh hiK t'lmt, were elated over Us selec tion hy the army officers. It wan pointed out at Metropoli tan Airport, Los AiikcIcs, where the start was made, that Kichflcld Is the same RaHOllne which won the transcontinental record in Art Uoehel'g nonstop f Hunt, and also holds numerous other records on lantt, Wu and air. At tonlglit'o'clty council meellng bids will bo rocelviHt for Hie con- stiiictlou of Ihe new fhu hall and also lor tho construe! Ion ol' the now Hlxlh street lighting system, llids will also bo received for tho sale tif tho gltO.OO In bonds. uiilhoi lzod by tho voters for tlio building nf tho (Ire hull and purchase of firo equipment. A number of out-of-town bidders wore horn today In connection with the bidding on Ihe Hlxlh street lighting. COL. Dll PASSES POnTKAXO, Ore'., Jan. 2. !') Col. David MorrtHMcy Dunne, who wan luomlnent for years In Ite puhlloin pidltieal clreleK in - Pro Ron. died at his home In to tmlav, aned 7ft, Ho Huccumhcd to pneu monia. For many years Colonel Dunne was Internal revenue collector for Ori'Kon, and for seven and u half years n memher of the state voca tional education hoard. In 1 N ti tle was a prertlilentlal elector, for Harrison, und was appointed hy (liivernor Lord as staff commis sary Keneral with the rank of colonel, a post he held for veral years. ItOAD PltOllLKMS IN CorilT (Continued from Pago One,) ehiinHO In the school district boun daries of that district. This afternoon the court was busy approving tho December bills, and rawing n Jury list for the year. ('mil of Thiii!k.t. W'n wlh to cxprewB our itlnccre apiireciiitliin to frientlH for their n y m pa t h y. klmlneHu nml mtyiy lienntlfiil fhi0 ia, (iuilim the IIIiickk tlcHth of our heloveil one. We nlo wlh lo thank the V. O. W Meilfonl. W. C. Daley. (leo. V. llaley anil Hons, Irwin Iialey nml Knnilly. Mm. Ora .lotion and Hon. Min. Myrtle Von iler llellcn , nml Daughter, .'lm. Jliiiulllun and Family M AfKDFOnD MATL TRTnlTXP,. MEPrOKD, TiKISllirniDNS- I I 1 UULLI.UI IWI1U ! JACKSON UUUNIY ; INCREASE IN 1928 i I A healthy Increase In tax collec tions in Jackxon county for l'-i2H 1h shown over 107, in figures com-; piled hy the lux department of the i sherlfPH ottU'Q, Thf really iaxen collected in lOliR amounted lo & 1,67 0.6 1 .VHH. In 1 1!27 the total w.y SI .647.b3li.SM. j i ne increase amounted lo tzz, (177.1 1. t'olleeilonn for tax deedx, tax fees and personal taxes, not flK ured in the ahove totals, In liCJK amounted to 1 7 J3, almoHt twice the amount collected In l!t7 from the same Hourees.- Tho IW27 cullecttoiiK aniouuled to $lX,tiOS.ii', an Increase for the last year of t irt.cftK.fii. The first half taxeH for m'tt on real iiroperty amounted to tHliTi,-dO'i.O-l. and in the Heeond half to $Sl4,7ifi,!r.. The first half of 1 127 luxeH amounted to 9717.-137.10, and the second half was $s.".0,r'il.7K. Deeds, Teen and pernonal taxes, first half of !!:, amounted to J ! L'.S'I.H.Tr,, and the la.st half to $2LM'r.3.3H. In Hi27. the last half collections were S 1 2.7 1 fi.fM, and the first half hut SK.tihS.r.S, The figures show Ihnt the people of the county had moio money in IWJH than the previous year. GOVI.ljjCCESoFUL ELK HILLS OIL RESERVE W A H III N't 1T( iN, Jan. 2 f A ' The Ktivernuieut succeeded in the supreme court today in its effort to recover from the Htandard Oil company of California valuahle oil lands In the i:ik Hills naval oil reserve In California. In Its decision (lie court set aside one more act of A Inert H. Kali ii h secretory of the interior. It had heen contended that Fall did not determine whether the land was known to he mineral land In 1!)03, when the matler was hrotiKht tu his attention. When the question wiih hefore Full tho government churned ho gave it no opportunity to present tcH'imoiiy or to ho heard in op potitlon to the position taken by the company. LA CiItANDIi, Ore., Ju. J. UV) Within nit hour after two men hold up and rohhod Fruncln Ureu Itch at tho Area ilo theatre here this mornfiiR a posso of four po licemen, tho fire chief and a news pupur man Burrouuded a hox car and captured John Ktchard Hyiis, 2-1, one nf the pair. MytiK Huneiidorod when the oTfl cera threatened to throw ;us homhs Into the car. Ho Raid his com panion wiih Hen UohhiiiH. Hyn only recenlly wiih icleiiKed Irom the Htate hoHpltal at I'endleton. He said KohhliiH pin iih lo ko to Nampa, Idaho. "Why did you do It?' HyiiR wan nskod. "Tho snmo veiiHon anyone hIhp linn lo Ket money," ho rnpllod. "Didn't you know you weren't smart enough to Bet away?" a newspaper man asked." HyiiK paused, then said: "I did not think of that." llruullch was not certain until makliiK n check just how much money was taken. Hyutt hu'l part of the loot In his possession. E PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. ?. (P) Price of milk was cut one cent a mm it today by ninny Pnrtland I ilalrieH to meet competitiitn by! creameries. The new price is til no cents a quart wholesale; eleven cents retail. Dairymen, who own their cows and distribute milk only, satd they made the cut because er-umeries which deal In milk and all its by products had made n cut of one cent In obedience to an order for an association with which the creameries uro connected. Dairymen estimate that the re duction would cause Ions of $ti(Jt,. oao In it year to farmers of Mult homnhh Clackamas, and Washlng 'ton counties. In Oregon, and Clark county, In Washington,, IN MS FIRE RUINS DALLAS. Texas. Jan. 3. 11 Two charred hodlcn wre found today hy ncurchcrH in the rulnn of a fooniiiiK lioiixv destroyed hy fire m'ven liourB earlier. Althoutih Immediate Identifica tion was intpoaHtlilc, It wni hft lieved Unit the victims were JiimeM II. Martin. !. of Itiisrn. Tex.. 'and Mamiicl It. Hiotl, 2.1. Han An Itonlo. fttudent nt lkiylur Medical i LA GRANDE BANDIT IS SOON CAPTURED 'ctillfKO heru". ' ouncr Northcott Goes Riverside I ' .fV Jk U ' B Jf '" mm? V i-t cr ;i.nlim Norlcoll (upper lell), i 2. accuxeil of the intirilcr or four boys' fulfils i:lvelltle, al.. thick :'il lunch. Mrs. Sarah l.oula Nnrlli- mll (upjicr right). Ills mollier I lie were arivsted in Canada till iiilmnliilii 11 supiilled by Ills nephew. SanfoKl Clurk (lower light), t yro 1. Xortliooll (lower left). ; onion's lather, may tolify nualiiM the iiccusctl 111 the trial. FOR A HOLIDAY LONDON', Jan. H. ul' There was an optimistic note in tod.iy's news about Kiim tieoi'Ke. He has retained the Improvement which the doctoni reported last ninht. ( The caldnet minister w ho is clus I est to affairs at Hue kim.rham pal lace hy virtue of his position. Sir i William Joynson-lilcks, home f-ec-! retary. feels so reassured, he Hays, ! about the kltiK's condition thnt he : left today for a brief holiday In Ihe south of I ranee. "I feel that the worst of ihe iltness Is over," from Ihe home secretary were the most cheer ihk words about the royal patient thai (he public has hoard for many a day. liven the restless niRht for his majesty which the doctors report ed this morning did not cause him lo lose any Kound since the im provement noted last nlMht. Pal ace circles were Ki'atltied that there has been no check in this progress which, however, contin ues to he slow. MKLTON MUWHRAV, KtiKlnml Jan. 2. (A The Prince of Wales and the Duke of (iloucester ar rived this morn I n if trom London. They are hunting with the lielvoir hounds from Wattha. WAN TS I AUMl ltS To WAIT (fonlimird fnim l'ni?o One.) tour. ilmiiiK which he will study iimnir-; liicthodH in the rountrlcK 'MINISTER FEELS STOCKS BGUNCED REASSURED, GOES UPWARD BY BULL vIhIIimI, uro Mrs. l.uwiliMi. their1" ilntmMcr, I'Moroiioe, ami their Rnn I'ullnuui. They will snll tomorrow for Nil-' plon ahouril the Itiilian line Htpnni-' Hhlp A 'IKllst HH. ' Dr. David says: "To avoid influenza do these vP5 inu tilings THF.RE is no use worrying every time you draw a breath for fear you will breathe in some influenza germs. Do the following two things: first protect your nose and, throat; second keep your system in good condition. "A first precau tion, I am prescrib ing Mistolas it pro tects the nose and throat against the germs of inllucnta. Use it every morn ing, and again when you come home at night. Use it freely; it will do no harm. "Just tilt your head back and apply Mistol with the special dropper which comes with every package, until you feel it Ji fiJ' trickling down your throat. It will clear your head wonderfully, relieve any inflammation; it will help dry up a running nose Gargle it for a sore throat or a little irritat ing cough. OlIKflON. WEDNESDAY, to Trial in for Alleged Murder MOVE ON MARKET N I ; W VOlt K , .1 a n. 1'. (AN A i wild outburnt of bullish enthusl- nsni in which nearly two score ; Insues were lifted to record hlh'h j levels ushered In the beRlnnhiK of : tho new year la the stock market. I IHkIi Interests were disregarded hy peculators for the advance, who ' counted on an unusually heavy I January reinvestment demand and ; derived eneouniKeiaent from the widespread prediction of bankers i and ousiness men thai prosperity would carry well into ' the new year. ; itadio wan the spectacular fen i turo in today's market, soarliiK 1 2ir. points to ;t!T ns against1 a low' I of ' 2 5 In (lie break of last month, and a hiKh of 4-0. Abraham & Straus ran up 15 points to a new lop at 1 r.ti. With the reduction in call ! money to ten percent, a number of Issues made further substantial , advances in the final hour. Indi ana KefinitiK pfd. new Jumped IS points. Case ThrcshinK Oeneral l ICIectrie 12 and Motor 1 I V-j . The ; closing W'as strong. Sales approxi ; mated 5. dou. 00(1. Fruit Prices Today Sim I-'runriwii Apple Prlci1 SAN KKANl'lSl'O. Jan. (1 ( i'V.lct'al-Ktutp M.ukot .Sows Sim- vice.) OtTKim Ncwlinvns. fancy 5. Siiitzenltet'iSM, xf tJ.ft fancy choice JI.25- DcllclollH, xf -.'.r.0-3.2r.. I. fill. Wlnosnpa, .C ?L2ii-2.r0 ; fancy $i.!io-a.25. I'ntatnpx, Orpgon $1 .3f.-l.G0 , U A "As a second precaution I am pre scribing Nujol. It is not a laxative or cathartic but a pure, natural sub stance that helps your system func tion at all times the way nature in tended it to. Like pure water, it is harmless. In no .1 KT..:l "-tSSCfiSV cause-weakening of I : ,,lc s.vstl- morning; it will keep you in first class condition. You will have a far better chance to resist "flu" or any other diseases that arc going the rounds. , "The combination treatment of Nujol and Mistol is a double safeguard against colds and influenza. Start this wise twofold precaution now. Don't delay. Put worry out of your mind. The chances are good that you will escape influenza and colds. Nujol and Mistol are on sale at all druggist.' JANUARY 5, W2. IUUU MI1ULILU Dlic,niL i TAPTIP.Q qdamtqIQUESTION STUDIED BY 1 mui.uu uinMiu;C pDTM mo nAOO Ukl nTIOTOClILIHIl IIML huuu mOO IVIHI MIII0I I Sailor Jack Wood, who for I to ; months has been attempting wrestle Fred Moiiensen of (I rants I'ass in a finish match, literally blew up today upon rending in a (irants I'ass paper that Motiensen was attempting to hat'e Al Ka- rnslcK or Cortland meet mm on a date that was tentatively set for .Innuiirv ft :it lh i 'llniHif.f 'It v fur himself and Mortensen. j Tho item appearing in the (irants Push- Courier, which caused Wood lo oh his temper for a mo- ment, is as follows: ' 1 "Having waited as long iih hn can fof word from Sailor Jack Wood since the Sailor's defi wiih accepted, Fred .Morlensen is now seeking h bout with Karaslck, the Russian Lion. .Mortensen, stntes that he has not heard a single word from Wood since he sent word thai the Sailor would be uccommoduted here with a match on January X. Ah .Mortensen does not want to pass up too many weeks before he has another bout, he may sign Jhe Hussion for n match here about that date. Local fans hoped that Jack Wood was In earnest about his willingness to meet Mortensen, as they believe tho lot-al wrestler can make easy work of him." Sailor Jack declared thiH after- i noon that he is still ready to meet Mortensen at any time the Terri ble Dane chooses. He prefers to wrestle on the scheduled dnlfc of , January 8 and wants the match on a wiuncr-lake-all basis, lie insin- : tinted that Moi Ieisen is afraid of1 the match and is attempting to j dodge by piopimlng to have Kn rasick uppenr In 1 rants I'ass In Wood's stead. Wood trains every night at the Playhouse, theatre along with Art Lvans who Is to meet Jioh Kruse in .Medford next Monday night at the Khilto theatre. Kvans worked out nearly two hours last night and Wood worked out nearly as long. The workouts are opeji to the public. CAST VOTE TODAY: SAI.KM, Ore.. Jnn. 2. The OreKon Republican preHidenllal ! eleciora met here today to cast the t stale's elector vote fur president. A copy of the. vote will be mail- etl today to the presMiuK officer 1 of the United States senate, two j copies will be mailed tomorrow to i the .secretary of state at WashlnR- ' ton. one copy will be mailed to j the Untied Stales district court In 1'ortland and two copies will be 1 filed by the secretary of stale at Salem. Separate certificates will be pre- . pared on the Vote for president j and vice president. The Oreffon electors are .IuiIkc 1 I'harles 11. Unrey, John I,. Day and 1 Mrs. CharlcH K. llunyon of P.rt- j land, Harold .1. Warner of I'endle- ton nnd Robert 11. Kuykendalt of i Klamath Falls. FOUKST fi It OVK Survey made in this vicinity for new market! rnad projet-i. 1 Many More Bargains Left No Charges ' No Exchanges OrQ No Refunds I l Union Suits lliiti'liwny winter no-lmtton I'nion Stiils 2 for the Price of 1 9 y t ? ? ? t ? ? ? ? ? y t t o t ? Shirts Wool nml Dross Sliirts in tlio latest patterns 2 for the Price of 1 Blazers and Sweaters Ali-wool Hla.ers ami Sweaters. Coat ami pull-on styles 2 for the Price of 1 m o SALEM, fre., Jan. 2. bPi- m-,.h.. ..rrw.lnl nhnioinnoher ! ......... will be allowed space In the slate capitol at the approaching session j of tho legislature is yet to be de- termlned. Secretary of suite lioss j is conducting a lymposlum among j the members to find out whether ' they wajit ihe picture man in the . . . stale nouse. hpace nas neen ai- lowed the photographer for many , not some mctnliers oi.ject Begins Saturday Morning MANN'S ANNUAL Greater Than i 1 SCHERER MOTOR CO. 1927 Buick Master 4-door sedan $1200 1927 Buick Sport Touring 950 1927 Buick Standard Four. Door Sedan 1090 SCHERER YOUR BUICK DEALER 38-40 N. Riverside Medford Open Evenings and Sundays An Amazing Cleanup fit Broken Lines and Sizes . Hosiery, Neckties, Hats, Caps, Pajamas- 2 at the Rrice of One Other Goods Reduced 20 Men's 'Shop R. W. Lee o ho it. Secretary tUJ" " l . . k. .... A appilviiiiuii iiwi" -"- - - """In"' Innovation at the neaalon this year will he a directory pre pared by Secretary hum I'acilic Tflepnone onuiany.BlviuB names, home ana Salem ad.lres.-e all.l leleunon numhers of ail mem'i-s. persons who accompany theiu to Salem, clerks, stenogiaphers. officers of l.uth houmn and newspapermen, urul also all tra. stage and mail schedules. O 'reuihior TmvcU In. HAVANA, Jan. 2. P) Dla- p!1tchex to El Mundo irotn us ,.urrospondent at Santiago de Cuba today said that tho Amer can freighter. Ortega was towed I to that port yesterday by tno u .., tL-n.-Llc nfter a fire. iinu) m-... " - . at sea which burned out iitut ',.-111. Ever Before t. J USED CARS 1926 Buick Standard Two door Sedan 825 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 495 1923 Essex Coach 375 MOTOR CO. y t y t t ? ? y ? t T f t y t t y f . ti .? y y T ? y y f y t t y y I GOING AT At the Men's Shop Pay Our Regular Low Price for an Article Buy Another for S cents Next to Rialto