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iXGE TWO Mr:nFOT?r matl trtbunredford, onEooN. moxday. January 14. 1020. 2 Tocal and 'Personal The week ur ttioro f told weuih cr 1h iU an end. t leant tempor arily, i the fuleeiiMt.is fur a warm er temperature tonight, mid l,n willed weather with probable niln lor lonigiu ami 1 ueu:ij . 1 nu lowest temperature of ihiH morning was t'C above and the highest of yesterday van 54 above. Hot, clean coal. Tel. Gil. .Mod ford Fuel Co. if A fortunate you tip woman is Miss Elva Castor of lluwaid I). Fcarcy's insurance and loan office In recovering a nun; containing $43 In cash and checks, after hav ing lost it Friday evening betw her home on lfartletl street and, De Voe's confectionery. The purse ; wit f mi Saturday by ft city em- i ..t...... ..--otA.i n tin.. in'Anulo uml fuinilv. and I'rof. A. C. ending the lost properly to its own0r. Vht annual mnnllnfr of thtt .Iiu-k- ! son County Chapter. American Ited ; Crosa, will bo held nt the Medford 1 Hotel. January 18 nt 12 o'clock.! Kor reservations call lted Ccoam 41. Guests from a distance register-,' ed nt Medford hotels Include C. M. i Duncan of Chicago and A. Wnhlerl of Cleveland, and Miss II. V. Camp I of Vancouver, H. C. Thomu Itenlty Co. Loans on furniture and other collaterals; 8 straight or Installment loans on j city property. Palm lllock, corner Main and Front, upstairs. 2!MHf Mrs. 10. E. Kelly and her son ' Attorney E. C. Kelly, spent yester day afternoon In the Talent dis trict visiting friends. 1 Hoao mending, runnerB removed nnd .snaKS worked back. Handi craft Bhop. HlOtf lOdlcating that Chinese pheas nnta will be plentiful in Jackson county when the season on the birdH la open next October, tills Nowbury yesterday afternoon while motoring lowara jagie j-oiiil saw ; 30 pheasants In one group near Agate station. With tho exception) of five, tho birds were all liens, i The number of pheasants is gen- j erally reported to bo Increasing In j the county, good ld bunches of tho birds having also I n report-I ed by other local residents. : Fresh smelt arriving daily at ! Johnson's Market.' If' Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Lmniens nr- .nt rr n,e city title to be play rlved home yesterday morning ln .M,.,fn Boon, every billiard from a pleasure trip to Bun Fran-j player In southern Oregon is In clsco. vlied to parllcipate. especially Wood all kinds onk, laurel. ; ,,1,, VC,H , fm Orants Pass, where fir and dry slabs. Medford Fuel , t; nl im8 Huvm-nl good follow Co. Tel. 031. tf' flght letlcl' service belwi-en Ihe! 'i'ulled Slates and the I'.rltlsli Isles; was inaugurated today by the J Western Union Telegraph company.! This service will be established I with London. Liverpool, Dinning- holders of long runs and longest ham, flrlstol llradfunl, Manchester. average runs. Table for the lour-NeweasUe-unr'rwic,: Uiipedln, . Kd' ;.immunt w ill ho placed In first class inburgh, Olasgow and Itelfust. A l eondltlon within the next week, marked reduction lu the cost ofi ra ,y n,u wu., ,. i, t,.. cabling will be the result of t ( (13 1 . .Medford Fuel Co. tf now aorvlce. Fifty words, for In stance, may be sent for S I. Heat Clah lump coal. Tel. 031. Medford Fuel Co. , If Malmcolm Itrown of Myrtle Point Is a visitor in the city who arrived Bundny. Among oilier ore jronlana who also arrived hero yes terday wore C. H. Jiiggs of Ku gene and Winnie Larsen of Itosc burg. Kresh smelt arriving dally nt Johnson's Market. tf Mrs. J. W. Stlffeeool of Yrek.l spent the week-end with her broth er and sister-in-law, Mr. and -Mrs. 0. L. Reynolds, proprietors of ihe Hole! Holland, having arrived on Friday afternoon. She was Join ed hero yesterday by Mr. Suffe col who motored from the south ern city ami the couple left Med-' ford for homo early tills morning. I Ooorgc .. Htevensou was among ho Klamath l'alls residents spend- Individual Invitations to all tug yesterday lu Medford. bankers or Oregon to alt I the Uon't forget the Old Time Hance, siTond annual hankers' ligrlelillur . Walker' Mall.,, livery Tuesday I at short course Junuary 23-85 have night. 'Jt'f been extended by Dr. AV. J. Kerr. The Christmas edition of the Mull ; president of the Oregon Slate col Tribune was mentioned by the tire-i p.ge, The short course Is spon gon Kdltorlal association llulletln ' m,red Jointly by the agricultural as of special merit among similar , eouunlitee of the Oregon Hankers' efforts by newspapers of the stale, association, and the extension serv- Ono lot of winter hats, Including ire here. C.ngo huts to lls.riO, going at H.DS.j "churls" Hep. riiono 4711-M. One lot to 7.5 at Silo. New spring ( Mrs. Sadie Allen. !82lf halH now on display, priced very j j)m.k hunting along the Rogue modest. Tho Kmmy Lou Hat Shop , river from the mouth of Untie In M. M. Store. L'S 11 ,.,-eek lo the lllltte creek covered Homily warrants were Issued at bridge was reported as poor yes the county clerk's office today to' terday by William Sebub:. He saw W. Paul of Jacksonville, one boh-j two bunches of the birds but each cnt: R. 11. Sims of Central Point, time thev were flying too far nwny three coyotes; M. O. Wright of Id, afford good shooting.- This llnnvnshoro, one enyotc; lloyd ', easnu the birds were not reported Miller of Trail, two bob-cats; Fred : plentiful ns In other years. The Warner of Trail, one hoh-cal. i season closes officially loniorrnv, Ioors nnd windows cheap at I evening at sundown, after having Medford Lumber Co. :3Tlf been open since November. K. A. Skldmore of Tacoma and A marriage license was issued W. J. Wnrnock of Seattle ore busl- at the county clerk's office today ness visitors In Medford who nr- to I'r.nnes Harrow, nnd Helen rived Sunday.- . I ItennelN. VI. both of Ashland. ' - 3 . Tile ultl ri din in on luw provision j thut a man's house i his f flkt le aro imaln reminded by the county; which evt-n the king may not eiTur, 1 school superintendent'. office of lose ItH force when it houses vo the invitation that ha Iteen ten- .'j-gallon vats and a still, uirdred tliem to attend lite loeal a i iiliuu recently by Culled Slate teacher' Imttituto at I'lioenix on j lJlalrin Judge St. Hun. Tin rul- 1 next Kaliitday, beginning at iny was mad.- in tin cuse of Jos- j in the morning. Lunch will he ejih ( unco ,f Sausalito, chitiK' d k. i vm! J. the I-adlen' Aid Society j with owning and operating a mill. I of the Pi 1 byterlan church of that. Cuiico' attorney charged that hiKlcliy at noon. I had been entered without a JlUi(. h warrant, and asked that the tment be quashed. The Judge refused, holding th seizure legal under .search and j the circuin- stances. That mod coatlow in uth. Jlan- Hen Coal Co, I'hone 3!i. j wan closed at 1'nion Creek he-1 ' mark the 223rd unnivenuiry of the California residents registered M j causu of the snow, which covered'! ,r,'" r aiiangements can be made. , bjnh of nt.njlimjn Franklin, this .Midford hotels include M. O. ' I he ground to a point two miles (He has been a regular entertainer country' most outstanding advo Kvuns of I.o- Angeles, 1. II. Craig ! north of Prospect. An inter.. in program- of many well known eate and apostle of thrifl, so the and Win. Cohn of Sun Francisco. Wood all kinds rum, laurel, f , u f.ir..i v.o.t 1 - " - UJI' ; Mr. and Mrs. Mc.Nair ana uaucn- ter Murjoric, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. U'anlorliui y spent Sunday with Mr. ' Wn. llriK, nnil family nt Ah- lnfl Wood all kinds oak. laurel, fir and dry slabs. Medford Fitel Co. Tel. 03 1. tf Visiting hours for the new Vet erans' hospital in Sam Jackson park at Portland have been desig nated as follows: Week days, 3 p. m. to ! p. m. and 0 p. m. to p. m.: Kunday, 2 p. m. to 5 p. in. ..' .1' i,',,.,i'...,. ... M..,ir.,il'i' nsprlnu Lumber Co. ;:i7tf .Many valley folks .lourncyed yes terday to Union Creek for coasting and sklintt- The road Is open to Prospect, and no snow Is encount ered until the timber lino is reach ed. Travel Is possible, ns far an Cnlon Creek, but beyond that point, tho snow ,is too deep for auto travel. From about tliree miles above prospect, travel Is possible by following In a rut, made throuEli the snow by other cars, nnd the only difficulty ex perienced Is when It is necessary to turn out for 11 passion car. Hot, clean coal. Tel. 031. Mod- f,...,! v4.l Co. It 1 Maurice Kpatz. who has been tllnK , 1W .,., r ,ho ,-. v,.r,tv f Washington since Sep tember. Is homo for the spring i quarter, and will not .resume his .,. , Healtle until the fall term. x,(L.0 Plumbing repairing of j lin Kinds, call will Kwurm at vu.i fur.. ln vi,,. ( ibe. billiard tourim-1 ers. Plans are rapidly Hearing completion for the tournament and so far seven players havs1 signi fied their Intentions of entering. Cah prizes, as well as merchandise will be awarded Ihe winners and Mrncst and Herman McFarland who had been here spending the holiday vacation with llielr mother. Mrs. Lillian McFarland. and linitli er Anilrew. lefl Saturday evening for Oakland. Cab, to resume thclr sludies in high school there. Cheap lumber itud codar posts. Medford Lumber Co. 237lf When he appeared 111 Juvenile court last Saturday, (lien Stringer, wllo has been on a parole from the state training school at Salem for a short time past, was re-eom-nlllled to the school by County Judge Sparrow following Stringer's apprehension last week with Clif ford Clark for breaking Into a dwelling near Central Point. Clark was paroled with the nndei-stand-Init that he Is lo report regularly toi the Juvenile eiiurt. Coal by Ihe sack or ton. Tel. f,:n. Medford Fuel Co. tl Jackkou county pchool' teacher I tl.t viah lump coal. Tel. G3I. .Medfuid Fuel Co. tf Snow was two feet deep ye-1 terday at Union Creek, according to loeal parties In that section yes-: terday on sleighing and skiing ' parties 'I nc Crater mik " nwa ing oddity of the day was a dog t-"m which arrived at IJnion Creek from a trip tu the rim of ,,)M.( ,,r thren docs and was nc . Let me wrlto your fire Insurance. Carl T. Tcnswald, Hotel Holland, Phone 9U3. tf Among I'm Tortland people reg istered at Medford hotels are K. J. Hall. M. W. Boyack, J. II. Weed. L. It. Walters. H. 1'. Wright. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Itoyer. H. A. Dun- can. F.. K. Ilarr. K, T. Albert, C. I K. Mati hette, F. W. Ilickner, J. L. Zoucker and Mrs. C. V. Stater. If beautiful scenery In southern Oregon Is to be enjoyed, it can be found in a motor trip over the mountains, according to Htate Traffic Hergeant C. P. Tal ent, who Journeyed over the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway last Saturday. He reported the snow 10 be packed solidly on the road with good sized banks on each side, making the highway appear as an up-to-date boulevard. While the road Is somewhat slippers, there Is no danger In motoring over It If driving is done In a cau tious manner. A number of local parlies spent yesterday In tho mountains skiing on snow report ed to bo good for that and tobog ganing purposes. Mnyor Pipes gave an iidureKH on tho prohibition nmendment, the at-"'"'auon intii, , . ,.,..ti., a.,.1 niiiWink HmwlHv eve- ' "' ".''"o y0t e ! Presbyterian church and visitor;'. He quoted many prominent au thorities and their encouraging statements. Due to the fact that Ihe high school gymnasium Is now under- r"l"B reconslruction, Miss Maud llarrlger Is giving nn intensive course in health education to all of her physical education classes. The course covers the following subjects: Health values, personal health scale, health and Its relation lo personality, the hygiene of nu trltlon, digestion, exercise, the cen tral nervous syslcn" and posture. Of the Hl'lti students enrolled In military science and tactics at the Oregon State college, 11 '.13 are reg istered in the basic course and 173 III the advanced work. Thu in fantry unit, wllh Ihreo more than Ihe field artillery, lias the largest unit enrollment which totals f7 r.. Knell of these has KK ln tin; ad vanced course. Previous lo this year Ibe Infantrymen have greatly outnumbered thu artillerymen. Tho Issuance of temporary nuto ll,-neu lu Ml 1 11 eolni; stroiii- at the sheriff's office where before teu o'clock this forenoon 21 licenses were Issued, ylth 10 for pew auto mobiles and 1 1 for used machines. Of the 10, eight wore. Issued to cars sold by one concern. The major ity of the license applicants were local residents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ilcnford arrived last evening from Cottage Grove. Ore., to spend several days,,,, trucks, automobiles, pumps. In Medford visiting rrunus wmu en routo by motor to Han Fran cisco, rul, M, o. Kvuns, representative of V. J. LlmlenbcrKcr, food proilucts hruker of I.oa AiikoIw, stopped off In .Medford Sumltty to visit bis sister. Mrs. Hcrt Anderson and Mr. Anderson, enroutu home from a trip In orcKon, Jlo leaves this uveal UK for Ikh Angles. A In-adliiK in The Mall-Trilnine of Sunday, over a story relative lo the t-alllnK ot a bond election for a new class A airport,' by the city. loft o wronK Impression in staUiiK Hint nuill planes would discontinue landing here for the proHenl. Only West Coast planes havo temporarily d 1 s c u n 1 1 nunl landing hero. The. mull planet-; wltl continue scheduled stops, as at present. A delightful surprise birthday parly was given Friday evening at the Victor Hursell home near Cen tral Point In honor of Uafuol lbn son, with Mrs. Victor ltursell and Kuln HenHon, Ua Tact's 'sister, be ing the hostesses for the occasion. That they bad never seen a more Kin prised git cut of honor was tho concensus of expression among the H guests pivsetit at the party. Wedding Bells. Miss Helen Hunnnlls nnd Marlon IlurrowH. both of Ashland were j uuiieu- in niHrrmgoni me i rcsoy lerian enureu Kiuny .moimihj nioi n Ing at . 10:30 a. m The young couple will make their homo on Mr. Uurrows ranch near Anliland. 4 Jlom To Mr. and Mm. Donald Atl"tnoh of i'hornlx, Sunday. Jan miry 13. I9"!, a w;vi.n nnd nr linlt pound boy. Chrlxtvncd Bum ucl. , Hlittril Convooallon of Crulur l.aki1 Chnpicr No. S5 11. A. M. Tu--day, Juiiuiiiy 13. nt ?:3(i p. m. Installation of nfflrpm. lly oidrr of K. 11 f. W. II. HKIOl.S'.O.TIIAM. Hfcroinry. !!'! Snillli.ll Itltf. IStatrd niciMlnj 81klMU : Lodco of Torfrction. 7 : 30 j p. ni.. January nth. Glce-i lion and Installation of' 1.. E. WILLIAMS. 8.-cy. , offlrcru. Births BEDFORD VISITOR' Ned Jou1hhh, known to radio : tfajfans throughout the nation as thej i'"'neaueu muhic Master," is in , IaW headed Music Mantel'," is In .Meuroru lor a snort time and may f possibly broadcast one of IiIh un- usUni programs from KM ED, iht Tribunc-Vii irln station, if iHlein wlatlonM in Chk-UKu. New, ioik. i iiiiHueiiiiiia uuu oiner mei- fopolitun centerH of the Atlantic ! roam and arrived In Medford to-1 day in connection with other busi- ness Interests. j ..ir. axjuk-iajis is a ousinesi man .and follows radio entertainment for tho joy it uringa to mm in entertaining thousands in unseen audiences, whoso appreciation comes 10 mm in nunurcas ot lei- showing nnd make Thrift Week 1 marshal to displace Hob Metzger. ters and requests. As well aa the record week of the year, it will i Inclumbent. The city officials who being a business man, ho ia also be necessary for the students to refused to assume their official, du a composer of piano music, thelmako an average deposit of fifty j ties felt the appointment of a mar piano being his means of enter- j cents during that week. shal was a matter for the council talnmenl. When playing on radio. Several faculty members are only. programs, assisted by-bis mascot. "I,oul8." n black cnt, to hiin an omen of good fortune, he com-'Die pones his music as he plays it and a tribute to his Kt-'nius is nhown in 38 requests com int; to him in US minutes during a re cent Oregon radio program. sexploitation and sales represen tative work for the Honotu Tone and . Ilristol T'hone company, a puhsidinry of the Acoustics Pro ducts Co., of New York city, brourcht Mr. Douglass to Medford, and upon the close of that work here, he plans to leave, possibly tomorrow evening, for Klamath Falls. "In a short time," afd Mr. Douglass in snenkinlr of remark able new developments In radio .and phonograph activities, "there will lie nlaceti on tne market. L.i.i,,,, r record reproducing- t everyone, a the synchron l,wl nillul.. nf vn.it- fniv,-l.i lion picture. It will play from . . , .tu 10 -iy minutes, representing a sound picture of a movie, perhaps seen tho night before. Possibly person seeing the production, Wings was particularly Ini- ularly pressed with the music, hut Is not interested ln seeing the picture again, can obtain a sound picture ..1 ine prooucuon in ono ot ino lonK-p'ayfnK records. "It is poKslhTe," wild Mr. 1ouk- laKs, "l hut sueh reeords may be placed on sale in Medford in a short time, together with a re marknhh' new machine designed to piny them. ;AT0. S. C. IN FEBRUARY . t iPOII SALK 4 (lores on highway, j paid up water light: modern j. The power farming short course ! ""' I'-'. garage, ehlcken tills winter at Oregon Slatu col-f V"1" ..."''."i"', n" .'"h" , ,,, , , . . . . ' I llorson. R 2, lleall Lane, lego will bo from Kebruary 11 toj Medford. 300 23. Instead of lu January as pro-. vlomly announced. This course I'OR KALI'. Wood. l(!-lnch Mau ls given by the department of j "nnlta. Phono Sj7-L. ;t!0 agricultural engineering, assisted , h.-vt. Vieelv r,.isii . a. by specialists from many of the Ion ill iik cMiulpmcMU vomimnfos. SubJoctH to le cowroil are 0p- ration ami maintenance of pa so- .' line engines, olm-tric motors, trau foo.l m-mmrntlon machinorv and Imrvi-Ktlnp equipment. In addl-: .1 tton to tho lectures nnd Inborn. ttn prnctlco on tbeHO subjects, u Kem-ral cilucatlonnl power farming conference will be hold fn con-1 younc mm for sales work. (Jood neclion with the school to bo I opportunity for thosr who mml-ni-M lo furmei-M. ret nil imnloment ! " t'all woen 7:30 and 3:UU dealers and others inti-restod. SUCCESSFUL REVIVAL (Contributed)' The revival at Ihe Church of God, North Holly and Ituvcft Is proving u success ln every respect. Sunday evening Hew. 1 lopkins preached from I.uke M-lti to -5, The Oreat Supper. At the close of the service an Invitation was gln and ten came forward nntl bowed at the altar for salvation. An old time wave of rejoicing enme over nil In the house. Tears of Joy ran down tln faces of many, as those nt the ultnr called on God for mercy and received Joy to I their soul. The evangelist gave his subject for Monday uvenlng as "Kxeuscs,' j from thn sam text. A If you want your cow to give more and rich er MILK Try a Sack of Rogue Valley Cow Feed $.70 CASy FOR 80 POUNDS Special Prices on Ton Lo?s! . . Rogue Valley Milling Go. 327 South Fir Street ' Medford THRIFT EC0RD;lsI.s In accordance with Governor 'attorson's proclamation settle 'aside January 17 to January ZZ ftl Thrifl WePki th(, ,oca hm m hool HtudentH nre planning breaking all records for nflioul savings at that time The eveiiioenih of Junuary will j-.ie will not only serve hh un in- .piral on to the men school mu- di.niH. but will l.e a fitliiiK olmer- vallon of tho work of this Brcat fiBUre In American history. The maximum deposit of student snvlnss tnis year, was deposited on Hepiember 18, and amounted to.be filled in the same manner. 1327. or approximately an aver- I aK 0( 47 cents a pupil for that Week. In order to surpass this I planning on mnklng large, deposits ; als.i during that week -to bring up grand total for Mcdfoi'd high school. : r CO-OP RECEIVES Upturns from the holiday ship ments of Rogue River valley tur keys to the Now York market were j i.:it.'i.eii nun iMoiiniiK o inu rami Co-operative Exchange, but It will " weea oeiorc uie nnai nguros ...nc nn. u.ci growers in the pool and different grades of turkeys nnd It will take Home time for the accountants to sW'lo the figures. Painters have start Palnlors havo Btartcd work oil renovating the exchange building and the office remodeling. The signs oil the building will lie chang. ,, , .-. ,i, ,,. , i..". Im-:,.., .i.. l-.-i.. ' Co-operatlvo Exchange. Tho bourd of directors of the ex , i,i,, ,,i., ,, ,, , ,ransa(.t routine business ,n ..nnnertlnn ,.t, ,e reeee. re. I organization. Mail Vrihune ads are vend by 2Q, nan people every day. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j FOR HUNT Furnished 3 room I apartment. 3Ii North Oakdale. Phone 303. ,.f WANTKl)--Hour work; references, .100 Phone 4117-1- W A N T K D 107-L. Laundry. Phono 300 room apartment: private bath:' naiMge, I'tC- -510 I.lbi-rty i., 2yc '2 AC1IK farm for lease: S12u; cash in advance. Brown nnd I White. tf I Hi:T- Unfurnished 4-room modern bungalow on pavement. ret. WANTKU Kour neat appvarinu nl (.rand Motel. Metiill, Ask for KOU 8AT,K WoHtlnghoiiKe auto math dotiblo oven lerule raut;e. Krlgldnfre, complete; heating stove for conl or wood; large electric heater; winitno' coueh: kld'heii cabinet; breakfast Bet; mixcellauoous urllclns. A'lll sae riruc C. V. Carpenter, .lack Monvllle high w a y. I hone KOK KKNT .Kurnished three- i room Hpartment. a bargain. 5L'0 South Kir. Vhone la-jo. ! L'UCi KOU HAhK llcan spray rig; A-l shape; two buck sliecp, n-glster- i ed. K. 11. Wlthrow, Talent., 300 ! KXTKUIKXCKl) farmer wishen to rent ranh; fruit preferred: cash or terms, liox F, Mull Tribune. 2yti WANTKD Agents; house to house canvassers. Inquire G s. Front 1 - in person. L'JtT ' Fl4t ltKXT l.nrn, Kn room In a private residence. one block and half from elty piirk. Heat furnished. 222 So. Hollv, a (mi Tho tumult In jKiksonville civic life, whtm Hip mayor-vlt'ct and two (mini.'ilinni rcfuacci to tako their seats because ot a 'tliflei-oncc of opinion ovi-r the npiointment of a ! city marxhal, ia restin-r ea?ily anl a final Kettlement will be reached j at the next seHsion of the city J council. ; Mayor Wilbur Cameron conferred u .. u- 1 Hanna ' The law provides thai i ! Mayor Cameron can rcnigT and the; 'council appoint hia successor. This; j i9 what will be done. Tliern in also I : a councilmanlc vacancy which will The trouble arose when citizens! ' circulated a pettlion askinR that! j Sam Reynolds be appointed city Notice to tininge Members We have a fi'W copies of the New Year paper containing a his- l tory of the dlffi-rent Oranges and pictures of llle mailers at this office. Members of any Orande who did not receive a copy can get one free by culling at this of fice. Those desiring tu send copies lu friends can have them mailed nt five cents per copy. Tiring in a list of names or mall them send ing five cents for each copy. "y. .Mall Tribune ads are read L'O.lU'o peonle every dav. by tf ilk! I UTTER I ICE CREAM ! ! PASTUER1ZED SAFE PURE PRODUCED PACKED THE SANITARY WAY These Drug Stores Are Open Nights This Week Jarmin & Woods James McNair Pharmacy West Side Pharmacy Fred Gottfried Amos Turn bo GOTTFRIED & TURNBOW ; Expert plumbing, heating and j sheet metal repair shop, we specialize on service at rea uiinwic uiibcai nu juu tuo airictii i Z1U N. Grape St. . Phone o74; A l 5la.M9 i a. Uk MMr r5Sc 1 r jy Admi,sien . ii? I Will Your Ship Come Home? DiTRiniii- ... of the day when you will have achieveil your Lie's work and can seiid vour old aire in eoinfort and in leirendeiiee', doing the things you've always intended to do . . . Dreaniin.if. . . of the dav when your ship conies home . . . i But have vou a ship out at sea'? Have you begun saving a little each month and in- vesting it in safe non-speculative securities - so that you will have a ship to come home? Public Utility Securities are among the safest types of lone time Investments yielding a steady, substantial return, increasic, regularly, secured by the ever growing necessity lor public utility service. Copro Preferred Stock is . now available at $100.00 a share to yield Ask any member of our organization. The California Oregon Power Company OFFICES. kfcdtad.Grajiuftui.Rmcburf .rjmth FtlU-Onoa Mju Duiumulr-CAlllornui FREE SEED Mail this coupon with JOe coin or Htamps to covt'i packing ami mailing costH. antl I will m-nd you llllftj of my clloii-rjtt f ;i:i(!ioIll:t HuIIih. Kuar.iiitfi'il to tilooui In tluro (liffi-ii'liL colors in IMl Oayw. Also a free coupon nood for one Hfir packaK cf my inv im-t b'avi- t tttil fi'iii-i'iiiit I'liitit.vo Ifft'itlo T.ilv .sf.Ml. with my sprint,' Uulb and Scoil 'Catalog. - , Third Ave Sea I tie. KINSER, THE GRAFTER)! I make a specialty of all kinds of first class fruit tree grafting. Your Black Walnuts should be grafted, over to Franquettes. Will call and advise with you free of charge. References. Paul Scherer, phone 1235; R. J. Henry, phone 19-F-4; C. A. Hiles, phone 869-L. J. A. KINSER . Box 571 Medford. Ore;