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I t t I' i PAGE FJCJ ITT MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD OKEOOX. MONDAY. MAUCIMI. lf)29. GOVERNOR ACTS UPON LAST BILLS i . ' . . . Baby Home, County Fair Ve. toed-Long List Approved in Cinol fxtnoiAan'irtn ftf 111 rlllHl OOnSIUeraUOn 01 Measures University In firmary, Livestock Dis ease Signed. RAI.M, Ore.. Mnrch 11. Fi Oovcrnor Patterson has vetoed the ' Wavcrly baby home bill, the roun- ty fair bill Hie Nehalem river! fishlnB hill nn.1 nlno has vetoed an Item of K400 provldlB for payment or saiar.es of tile com-: mlssloners nnd the secretory of the state board of pilot commis sioners. These four vetoes nnd the ap proval of n loud list of bills Sat urday nfternnou completed tluM governors deliberation, upon mens- ures passed by tho 1921. leBlsla- ,,' ... . , , ... ..... WIN IIUU1U Ul ' . I nsked for an appropriation of $80 000 but the ways and means comm ttce reduced this to J40.000. ! In his veto messiiKe the ifovernor rays ho believes It had policy to appropriate money to erect build- j ins on ground not owned by thej Mat". The county fair bill, vetoed Kat urdny. provided appropriations to taling; .about (00.000. The uovernor states in his veto message that lie believes other leitlslntlvc acts will furnlxh sufficient money for the purpose. Measures tinned by the Rovernor Saturday afternoon were: MB S74, by Representative I.on- erKan ami Hcnntor Aorhiad; uji proprlating $r.o.000 to be mulched hy prlvato outisciiption for the construction of an infirmary at the t niverKlty of Oregon. Hit Siia. by Ueprctien tat Ivor Wltherspoon and Johnson of Wal lowa and senators Klddlo and Kberhard; appropriating $ 10.0UO lor eastern Oregon UvcHtock show. ITU 374. hy Johnson of Jlenton: appropriation for street tmprovo ntcnt Jn UorvallU, adjacent to col lege campUH. Hli t!KOr by Ucprfisenlativi h Yates nnd Snoll and Senator Unrs ner: appropriation for investiga . tion of undiagnosed livestock diH ense, HU 411. by MetHker; appropri ating 15,000 fur agricultural de- manufaeturcd. There . nro. llil velopment by stale chamber of firms, domestic and foreign, in commerce. Itlie aociation sponsoring the firt lill 631, hy Uurdiclt nnd f'ollier; j International artlfielal f lo wot to provide for payment by stntti luw. ThoiiMindH of workers here to former holders of t olumma Southern contracts. lilt 000, hy ways and mean committee; providing for payment of expenses for survey of higher j edueatlonal Institutions. . l 1 tl tl U. PS nil n min ii":'"'n committee: to provide for payment of mileage and ner diem of presl- dentinl electors. HII 1!H. by CbludRien; provld-,ls not n feminine garment that special buying trip lor Sun Knitt ing for recorder's fees In counties, is not subject to floral trimming. : ctsco to purci asti u new stock of of less thnn loo.tiOii people. Kvcn Imthlng suits nro bedecked . spring goods, nopulur demnuil de- lill 10R, by ltepresentntlves far- with rubber blossoms. j putting a stock site ltnd n'readv kin. Andersun nnd Hamilton uud The very latest in petnlcd pret- mtrchased for tlin Hi nunn Heimtors forbetl nnd Kiddle: cen- tertng control of. ussessmenU: thru- out state in state tax ranmiwn. HII Kill, by Ileprcsenlatlves An- derson. Curkln nnd Hamilton nnd iH'nmiim yuira vidlug for an iippolnlivo slate tax commission. If. li. 675, by ways and means committee, providing fr llipiidn - tlnn nt In ml Mflllemcnt conimis nlon. H. H. 59ft, by ways and means pontes trailing down her buck, or .committee, appropriation to pay a wide band of them all the wayi juilnrlcn and expenses of Male tax around her hips. commission. ' imitation orchid, as wives oj II. 11. HfiS, by Joint committee on'dwul.t know, co.n as mueli as real( instimnco. defining rtMiiilrem.-nts of j ones. There are. on Fifth avenue. Insurance companies seeking to op- ' boutonniere priced nt The i orate hi Oregon. i tUHiiufaelurers, who work hnnd in1 ir i on" i... n..iin. .....I tl...... nrd.'authoriElng Iane county court t use certain general fund receipm for olllniz roails. II. 1. 371. by liynon. fixing flve."ouuht of. ! rears as tenuru of office of Amer-i lean I tat Ion commissioners. II. It. 4.1K, hy fhlndgven. ndop. Ing standards and grades fr pitta toes. 11 Tt. 4.r.n l.v flonlet. limiilec the taking of aalmon fin nnv i i 1 1 I, DOUBLE ACTION Flrft In tb dnk Than In tht artn Same Price for over 38 years 25 oouet lor 25 Use less thanof high priced brands MILLION! OF POUNDS USED BY OUR OOVBRNMINT mm : "H'panny tot our tnwunnia. h plle al onca, "Thoy ore not river except the Columbia to three a day. li. n. 4.ri3, by Anrrell, providing for the appointment oC special ; deputy constables, i H. li. 479, by Polar, mnkln;; i stcelhcad trout a name fish In all j the waters of tho state. II. fl. by committee on name. j amending state game code in min- j : or particulars. j j H. B. CSC, 'by Lockwood. chang-' ! In? the boundaries of the Wallowa I pa mo refuge Jn Wallowa county' land the white tall deer refuge in j I Douglas county. H. B. G3&, by Mm. Loo, relating to the depositing of state f undH j witii the stute reasurer. If. B. 040, by Clilnoek, relating EJ - to refunding of IrrlKfttlon district bonds for all purposes, bRkInBK Jr!Z7. llnK a wanlc to curry ftH of the reJ J'quircd reserve on unvlnca deposits nun any uohk or irusi company ..I'l'i"..' " we i.uH.:...... ii..viii ... , banks and providing that half of ; such reserve may bo In itovernment bonds carried at the actual mar- km value. j II. H. 5S2. by committee on tax- ntion nnd revenue, authorizing a unflilt nlnllr... in .t.tn.t t'l.'l In : event the n forendiim Is evoked on , 'state revenue measures excepting : the Ineomo tax art. by committee on re- l'a vt Uw"- """'K to primary j . . S0S- hy way(1 nml , I committee, ncceptint; terms of be- ouest of late. Frank If. Mulkey, which state will receive property In Portland. H. II. 36. hy Moser, relatinff to purchase of stocks, bonds and other securities. B. r.13. by iienniors Dunne, j, iUnBH,ey Bnd Carsner nnd Hep rfflMllaUvHI 0,mnn , Foril nnd Xc ton. to prevent theft of livestock by licensing meat d'alern and reg ulating traiiKaclloiiH in meat. S. It. 230, by Dunne, excepting cow letters from certain require ments imposed upon veterinarians. Afoou , lty Uldiard MnMwk. NKW YMilC Klowers that bloom in the lofts, tm la, aro very pnooty I hose days. For they nro to have a In h o l n o u ses .lu spnrk rumen Is an nttrncllve and itardens are ,,(. f rurnlture for nnv kitchen, diilayed lit an- un(I ,H illt0 ,.,., broiler nnd spe nual array. clnl built-in griddle make it espe- Kor 12 blocks j elally attractive to the modern iK'lwecn Fifth! housewife. U. 10. Dll'ev. llilimiirer ft 4 V -t 3 1 avenue- lirondway, from .'Ifilll street to : 41at street, nro icMi0 6,MAS5O:K the Inns where America a-' artificial flowers are and abroad aro employed In map-, lug flowera and the Industry's: grots Income 1 computed in mil-! Huns of dollars. Flnml I.uxiirlcH. I fhn .1 ... l..it l., . " I'lt'm mi were largely confined lo hats ha passed, and now Ihey are worn iiieiiuiy, rtnin nead to toe. There ties, say slylsts. aro garters that match the trimming on the dress, '"- snows wnen tne wearer stands., two when she sits or dances, oilier novelties are wrist-: . .., Von don't ne.d to go to Honolulu l" -see iiis. nor into the garden ; j to fco Inmch.-s of ro-ett. The girl idanchur ahead of yon .may have j garlands liaiurlng from Mhouldei-H to waist, half a yard of silken uliVf U'llll f liA ili'KUkiitnlfiiisi imvo their xvn eclehrated deignei-s. "f whom take Uberth-s with ooiitnv I nut I'.nroanu nevor even wo by side at the show, re- gardhss nf ellmate and geography1 The hand will lene by auto EVl 1 ,",,"h"d tiy came to the at will appear the orehid, daisy, gar- day. April S. neenrding to present ' "MUion "f lnill ,n cdh-ctors. deniu. piimrohe and cowslip. Tho plans and ahom 20 iv musician ! """up hunters and scleiulviH upon mcteiiols from which they are iahloned are as nrie.l nH their 1 lnpos nnn colors, cnirtons. velvet. ! wool, linen b ather. glass, metal and even paper. : lietiirv 1ivmh, j Another Mylo nttto comes from itlie silk manufacturers. The new-' est In prints, thry announce, in the antarctic motif, inspired hy The ; cMn d llon of Commander irj rd. : The Kccnes po-tuivd on dress goods are antarctic moos," "Antarctic . rhythms." ' Jttlw Anierlcn" and , the Houtb l'olo itself. AlWtrosses and airplanes, ships unrf radio aerlttls are scattered over lhbaek- ground of Ice and sea. And if j you don't know what "antarctic! thylbnis" are. the whole thing Is! explained on tags tint accompany the gouds for just that purpose. ' Serial p let arcs In silk prints are! about n ye.ir old. They, like aril-1 fhial flowers, are designed on a seafonal basts. One of tho first j foric was outdoor scenis. and I was not nuceesdful. The pictures J were too large so the designers j scaled down their patterns, using' miniature reproductions of jewels, j Indians, Americana, colonial and j modern, nnd even cartoons i Alfred R.liinaelt le, nn Inmate of mini l.,.n i,. i.ii i , . J I of . winii.m- m'ii ei. 1 of window mil and live .noon. EGG TAKE RECORD T E, That prospects nro for a record ; take of ' stoelhcad cskb on tho Rogue river was tho news tven out by ;futt !. Ityekman. z'.iper-; viaor of hatcheries for the stale j "" WApk in southern timifnn nl anv. oral of the slutlons, superintendim; I the taking of crks. A million sleelhend net's have : already been taken ut the Rokuq , ver egK (aklni; mations. Mr. j iiyeKtnaii nnnouncecl, and lars." numbers am lieinj,' taken In the I north I'mnoua river. The stale i has uken S.K25.0O0 silver eggs and j .jirts.uuu ehluook crkh. ho says. A record breakim; number "f i fish PiKtt Is exiwiud to I taken i Itild frnrn m... ...Irlxn- In Hear creek and In llnttc creek ' nliout 1,000.000 cbks. aecoi-dlnu to i local fish and name authorities, j Jjst yenr the eK tuklnc was not i car. led ontosurh a largo extent. Effll DEMONSTRATES SPARK LID-TOP RANGE! AT GAS HEADQUARTERS , It's easy to make cooking a plcUKtuo instead of a drudgery it ne uses a Spark Lid-top gar runge Mich as the Southern Ore gon tins t'o. now has on din play in the front window, says Mrs. Grace L. Sanders, director of kitchen re search with t.ie Hammer Riay company of Los Angeles, who la holding a cooking demonstration at tho local store the remainder of the week. In order to show Med- , ford women the secret. The hours are from 9 a. m. to f:3M In t:ic evening. Mrs. Handera has Just returned from Sau Dernardino, Cal., where she held a cooking demonstration during' the National Orange Show held at that plat-it. In a radio lec- ture OVPI. k.mkO at M this i ninrnhiK the culinary expert said, I " " " " 1,1 ' "It Isn't the brand ot flmir, slinrt s w a n k y hotel i c.qK ol. m( lnal dctennlnes the ! weeks b c f o r e success of n cake. The secret Is In I those that hloumi t)ie temperature, of the oven." I (), smiiiiern Oregon las t'o.. explained In (Inscribing the range. Anvnne inlcreui ...I li. ...!,. n, stove In nlieritllnn Is Invited in visit the store, any day this week. .Mrs. I Sanders will nisn h,.in t..,.i will their linking problems. LEAVES FOR BUYING TRIP Adrienne Steward of Atli icnne's Hhoii fur wnmen t,..i ...a.,.. .... Tim sinnk ... -n .,:..n.. t'nst following' the spring niyf. I snow stuged last week at the t'ra-' terian theater. While south, she '. win also probably purchase addl , .,., ,m u,i .1111 iciinu s M to , $15 (oie. ' L J FLAY IN CONIES! The Medford high school iand.iMIMl hrt' lh" Mory of w'ml ltti'y lllllltr tin it ii-mt f mi ..f l i-.t.... ' Wefto wiM parthipate in'the an-:. nual (dale high school bond center in ( urea l , w iu. i i ha rf'"""" Mini lay, Airil . muter lb pleo or the Oregon iate Toll.-c will m:.ke the trip. Revolt Leader Cen. Flu.to Toprte, governor of ! uno.r oraera irom lien. IranciKn Bint trie luealtan (loiiniitrjtlon. . - - - 4 vy v. 'ia aim THE STORY OF LINDBERGH'S CRASH :-)''.-a1i.i.. W-V . ... Lmcbergh comes over the j v There is i bump and the r .v.;,-?;yT z N r Mn nunc .onirMAM ! iuib&vmi3!jt w ; DCTjlDM rnniyj ylQIT Ke makes a two point landing on one wheel and tail skid. j i nniiTiirrui nil irnnkiKi - : -. a nrn ,h r m h l ; ! UUUIilkUII VI 11.11 vntin I ' After three weeks spent in vis-j jjt ; I ' 1 itinf: San DVko and other south- j ljTvffiift ! J gp'&'i'ffi . ! Jttana resort across the border In loJXfVty I L . ?.r .Mexico Mr. and Mrs. Uriel O. G8f!jr fl BF CL I 1 Wk : ' '.tV: I'oleman arrived homo last nlitht. etftf&lr jJB) Ij . C . . Vr ' ' ' 1 and today .Mr. l oieman was oosy -. . , . .. 1 S . Si-e-V ' ' 1 '"endln llie earden hose, instead Hj, I u ' j, iff.1(!A,ul,Wfei .(, Mf Aeenr.ll..L. to all reports he had "".u? ' &e I r t T ; v . ec Mmt -mtd3fTk,& 1 " Kooil time in the Mexican sport-" l$i.hALH VVTtt 1 K . and would huv remain- !tV VZA 1 lWVt &&t red he would be kidnaped and - A cloud of dust as the ship flattens on ground upside down. (All pictjres Paramount News Associated Press). Kentucky Mountaineers Making Spurious Indian Relic As Well As "Moonshine," Is Discovery I.Ol-ISVII.l.i:, Ky., Mar. 11 ' K- ntuekv nnmntalneers, in a m(a K' KN nrnunt.unii 1.1. in n m "urp nl"!1s havc Inn rested l-' enttsts. 'nietr pure Angio-paxon , blood. -their ideals and ideas really make them Inter, sting people, f'.nt ; n i,K.a evolved In recent years which resulted in many celebrated northern and easlern niilseunis dis- pUying "rare" Indian relic pur- chased at good prices now engages j the profound study of the i-eient- tt who fiimn will he t.illt d upn to testify in a federal emirt in 10 uieir ymuenwcny and whether or not f:i motet mil tfiims have been duped hy just !' pl:tln Kentueky mounla ineiV l.te.i l-'edeial iuverttinatorN sji' they hav ft'Tltl; Umi.hrrlan.l Uiy i luckeO away ; " Klu V x'."'.'!'.. ' na Ouff.-y, W. M. -Wad li. V. "Velt Jones. Hell nml discovery tr.at me Mlrrounttln country nhoumleil In a vast v.ealih et iirehl'.iori.' ol.J.eis of Kre:it value.' Many of the relies were of a strain: variety and unknow n to science. From the time of the discovers-. until I'nrV Sam took a lined, there was a steady flow of rare noUciy. hjecis ot. atfe.oiii laiiiaii art and i decoration into hamN f collect-( : or-, according t' 1'nilid Stales lis-.- E TlflM I lUll MEET WEDNESDAY : Th( .Inckson County Game Pro- , jtectlve assorintlon. under the ill- !rcclion of Dlin Arnspiser. prtMl- Mlenl. will hold Its icsuhir nicotine e.iucsilay eveniim at Hotel Med- ford nt K o'clock. At tills session, activn commit- ti-.s will he npiniinteil for the venr, " " "ui onaiH a-.-- inuo-s win oe miiniHii. Kepmts Inun the comtniltccs active at th last session of tho leitlsLiturp. "ln '""' rui1"t Pioi'er ro.-istdei. '" " " '" i mis ,""" iusikwi ot at -.nis time. n.n.i.n.. u i w - ..-."v. UV.llVli. t- r f V A n tt4 x-t a it.A lAn..iAH i i i , ,. Ml J Z lS F "Vl l-ential points In makin of a r.'Xri; T, f fV Islmnlo radio set. The o..r0oSe of u.fWV-.T.'f'; :?.7 .ri4,-&:'3h I !thn class or club Ih to heln boys fie;d. cue wheel ic missing - V .V plane noseo over, tail in .nr. f 1 o n . HUNT U II 1 I I I TIM U lr T I Mill. IIIIIV. UUL.I.IIII 111 , oTM.rict Attorney Thomas 'J. u.rks ,T.f nil lit- A ... ... ,M.an to ,ose (aUj1 n h(1 1 Certain reli ,llllvnnwll an, ,,lr s,)Urcc anu complained' to the government.' n investigation started. Agents of the government unrov- ' ered nO Indian ndics in the hills nf Clinton rounty until they came up-. on a strange worhop then was ' when attention was directed at. (iuffey, licll and Jnnrx. The workshop was erude, with' hut an old I-'ord car as chief im j piemeni ami power pianl. It, how ever, turned out wares so genuine t in appearance that, just' as fed-' eral agents say. they found place1: among the I. est nnd mnst anthen-' tic colleeilons. with approval f many eminent gentlemen of scl-: ellee. tJufffv, Hell and Joiu-s have been ;ed to come down jo the city from th.ir mini nig I n workshop on rhnrncH i fn-.ini.nh e mnil to dp - fmiiil :in,l in tell jn.t wh.tt they hP ,horouBhly enjoye.l the cietl c.m ilo Willi an ol,l Kuril ear ami1.- ,,f 'Vlulnu on llie si.le-line a few Kentucky mountain lime - stone reeks. t The tuounlaineer Mill contend! he has n rlcht to do what he "ilainnnl wants to" with hi mmin-1 tain rocks. Just like he always con-j tended he has the riht to raise j hi corn nnd make moonshine ' whiskey out of it instead of corn pones If he wants to. i l ncie sni will decide the for- mer soon, just as ho did the eonienlton Ions a so. latter fngine HaU Block Lnna Woe Thirty-four Wheel Tieslpncd especially to burn Krade of coal of com;.aiat;vely low heatini: value, it hiice etiRlne con-i (-u,-tP,'fl',)r the Northern l'nclfic 1 rallwavy. i:i feet lonit. weighs' lnrt. ,,,., i.n.nim.a moind. n,l : i,... ii,h-iv.f..i.r ui,.,-i. i,,.-i...iinn ,,e twelve on the tender". K.ys l'np- lllar Mechanics Macazine. An In- iei est inu feature is il.e niech ,t it.k.r which will .rush il.O,.r and distribute ahout 111 huse fire hex. more than twenty-two tons of cisil an hour. It is expected that the locomotive w ill he aide to haul. In one train, cars Dial are now madi up Into two. CUMiXicd advmuilns (eti raulU. LLL LEARN TO MAKE I I Amateur radio fans amonir the jboya of the junior and senior high ; Ifrhoola held their first meeting l Saturday night, when Mr. Critlscr. 1 club i to help boys with their radio troubles, to learn tho codes, and eventually to Iik- j stall- an amateur sending and re ceiving station. The u?e of a room In tho Med ford i Tenter linilding has been kindly loaned to the club by Wal ter Leveret to until a moro per manent location can bo secured. A committee of the junior high Parent-Teachers' association is in charge of arrangements. . The next radio meeting will be held next Saturday night at ? o'clock in room 114 of the Mort- sfonl, Center building and is free (to any one Interested in making his ovn radio. . held for ransom. Then, too. ' revolution worried him. although the only shooting heard nt Tla ; Junna, was crop shooting, with I which game he made a speaking! j acquaintance during his service j I In the world war, much to the : I profit of his comrades. j I The Mexican authorities worried, . I too, while he was In their town. I as on his first day there he step-: ! ped up to the bar In the casino nnd asked tor an lee cream soda, j As Americans do not go to Tia Junna for ;oft drinks, tho Mexl-j can police and soldiers kept a close eye on him thereafter. Mr. Coleman, who prides him self on his linguistic ability, nnd wishing to smoko his pipe, but ; not having a match having lost: all his day;s allowance of spend-j ling money, given him - by Mrs. Coleman, nnd everything else, In . w-ork ng the slot machines, np-! ! proached a Mexican officer In j 'uniform nnd said: : "Pardnerlski. haben lie .a match ileh would my pipe gelitzen." 1 ! "No sabbe." answered the he-! ! wintered officer in defense. ! "No. my name is Coleman, from ; Medford. Oregon, a great country you know, nnd I'd like to start a( conflagration in my pipe. My 1 pipe, gelitzen. wle. wie. au revoir, d'ye understand?" "O you want h match. Why'n'l d'dn't vou say so In the first 1 ''l 1 Imnteh lo Coley IMS SIDELIGHTS OF RECENT That the legislature- is an organ- j Ization of committers, without j which that body would convene . 3ti: days a year and never com- pletely dispose or tho business at i band, was a statement made by J Dun Newbury, guest speaker of j the Kiwanis dub this noon. Mr. Newbury, who attended the !,, ,. "chief cleric ot tae , -,. i ,,f i,, ,.mn.lil..e lh.u !.,,, .... i ..1. 1 .... ,,h houses In! action " ,n avcrnco of only 12 minutes j, Kiven to" the coftsideratlon of! ,.,.,, hill hefore tho leBislature. i a.vertllm.' to Mr. Newbury, !x i minutes in each house. The rou- j tine Includes two rendines of the; measure. Its reference to the com- : nultee. 'the committee's report nnd the roll call. 1 1 A. I.ivison of Portland, known j as tho StiiKine Stace Uriver. en- : i tertained the club with a group of ! solos, accompanied on the piano ' ; ty M Iks tAllco Thompson of Crants j l'ass. Mr. Ihtvlson is a well known ' mdlo entertainer. I FOR MEETING TONIGHT! l-CRionnnircs from all parts of ; the county will pather here this j 'vnlns to attend a loir "whoopee" session ann inmaiion ni ine j . .M'inory. inis win ie tne tlrsl ; tnlllntton ceremony to he held "lno ,.n' n,w nff'l''r .were in ""ci nnd a lame class of candl. ! "a,'" 'l,ctert to ho on hand. ' Th nieetlnR will take plnce ; I'romptly nt T:45 p. ni. In order that all meml'ers mar attend the j bit; athletic show at the armory i 1 tonleht. tonight. IBII11SI11.I tllllllBIMl. Li . ft' I Is it not true that owners who keep their property free from undue fire Iu2ird tlcu-ivc u safer, lower cost fire insurance? GENERAL OFAMLRICA FIRF. INSURANCE presents every propcrry owner with this ijuestion. The manner in which they uiuucr is apparent in the phenomenal growth 'of the Gl-NCRAL OF AMERICA in less than six years from infmey to leadership in . the Pacific NortJiwest. The General of America irhth rwfri. insuring only propcrry that is kept reasonably free from fire risk. Tli is results in a loit er ha ratio a szvim w Inch the GENERAL returns to the careful property owners who make it possible. The GENERAL maintains a efaw cout.nl with its nnts. All to this result: During uhnost si:; years of hustmss the GENERAL has never yet paid less than 20 dividends on partii ipiitin policies. Justice must endure. This plan is JUST! Capital $itnomtti PulhyhJdcri Suiphti $i. jj6.oou. Total Knourtti .proxtimttelf $,ovo,tMH HOME DmUE PAINTS Buy Where You Get the' Most for Your Money Wlien ynit buy point wluit tin .vou look for first? .Do you buy on price nlono or flu you "first consider quality and service I Republic products arc not mndo to meet nny certain price dciiinnd. Tbey are produced for real serv ice in protection and decoration. Our prices are as low lis you will find anywhere con siderinp; (tiality and service. You niny find cheaper paints, but they Won't be as iood. It isn't the price yon pay it's the satisfaction you ri lliat really counts. House Paint, per gallon $2.75 Strictly a first-ipiality paint I ! i- hi ixl ion ( fully nuaran teetl in every respect fur those who want only the best. Costs a little more in the bet;inninir hut spreads much farther and wears a lot longer, is always cheaper in the lone; run and is the best insurance niiainst cosily repair bills. Mutfc in a wide variety of beautiful and prac tical colors. 1 Dutch Boy White Lead, cwt $14.50 Pure Linseed Oil, gallon $1.25 Pure Turpentine, gallon. $1.00 Phone 226 AL PICHE 327 East Main . HARDWARE & SPORTING . Member Northern Hardware Chain Stores alxra.ii'Wnifwr Are Your Children like "isr Gang"? Healthy husky happy but oh! ' q so hard on shoes. ' ' . Huntington soles are the answer. ' . " ' Outwear two pairs of leather soles. Keep the feet dry and comfortable. Don't mark floors. Every Pair Guaranteed to Cive Satisfaction Ask Your .Shoe Repair Man ar wjirr. .no . ta CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS ' r 1 i TENGWALD INSURANCE . AGENCY Medford. Ore. . Tel. 993 Hotel Holland Bldg. E RAL Insurance Company - SEATTLE .A E iai-B mi im a....M.f...