HEN POPULATION BURGH RECEIVES NOT BIG ENOUGH FAVORABLE WIRE AND SHIRK DUTY) ON BANANA DUTY ' Ustablbthment of a brunch ot the Pacific Co-Opemtivo Poultry aaswiatlon here, is not likely ut teleKram today from. Senator Chns. op early date, nut tho 4oullry ; "U McXary, assuring local fruit Uivlslon of tho Farmer's Co-ope-1 growers that they have the earnest urndo their-eggs by the ..tandards. I the mat,cr of a "irift on """"as tit tho. Pacific Co-operative. I T1,. house committee on ways and ' Introduction of a new freight ! means is now' writing the tariff rate in this territory last winter bill, and Senator McNary has ad by the Southern Pacific railroad, vised the committee on hts views which allowed shipments of eggs on tho banana tariff. ' . " . hi less than carload lota, has given i Senator Mc.N'ary's views coincide a new tone to tho local egg Hltua-lwtth those ot the National Horti- ' won and increased tho size of tho monthly--egg pools of tho Farm- er'. Co-operative, which close on t.io tenth of each month.. 1 direct competitor of American- ' Way D. Parker, manager of the grown fruits, that they aro hor iTmer'8 Co-operntlve, is in Mar- vested by cheap labor nnd strowj shtlcld today; studying poultry on cheap land, with no high lira- and egg mctliodB in tho Coos Boy country. .... food value than an apple, pear or The reason why the. Pacific Co- a peach or plum, onerntlvo will not establish a The brief sets forth that, iuas braneh here, is becanso they re- much as there- is now R tariff on quire that 200,000 hens bo In the dried bananas, no precedent would branch territory. It Is estimated ne violated if a tariff' was placed there are only 00,000 hens in. on ,resh dues.. those-parts; ""..- j ' .:- , t-; , -.'- ' Recording to N. (J. Westerf leld. ii if JO I poultry expert, to be connected IVlButOrQ rCOplB - witn. . the Farmer's . Co-operative, 'until after the-' county fair next ttoptembor. at least 20.000 of the Vnlley, hent should hnvo; their headH chopped off and cast Into boiler, and frying pan. ' Mr.' WesterfTold deeliiros . ' thut these 20.000 hens do littlo, except stand around the barnyard, and ( catch the pip, etc., etc.. etc. They eat as inuch as tho next hen.- but seldom if ever perform tho henly Asniano.'r Mr., atari- also atteiuiqu function of laying, an egg. Wes- to some business bora . torfleld is 'lecturing on poultry sub-: Mr. Starr has been one of tho Jei-ts. and educating farmers and hoard of regents (or the normal lioultercra on the wisdom and schools tor -several yearu and Is a profit of correct feeding and' care, member of the new board of hlsh The Poultry department of the er education created by the recent Farmer's co-operative is planning' legislature to have charge of the on having nn -exhibit at the com- U. of O., O. S. C. and the normal int.- county fair, that will Include ; schopls. . .,, tin egg cxbll.lt, of -merit and size.1 Mr- Starr is a tax attorney and Prizes will .be awarded. iccoVdlm.-ltepresontB a number of the large to tho Avcstcrfleld "plan, now un-i timber interests of the coast. dcr consideration, after an egg has! Mr. Starr said Mcdlord has nimle passed a test by both c.ndl.-, s i remarkable growth the part few and chefs. No mailer how pleas-1 years is composed of people who ing to the eye an egg nv.y be. it '0' Mn .nd .f, truly . entitled: to will - not pass nu r. if when i imta tipn it has everywhere cracked and fried by a chef. It Is 88 bst cii of its """19 l.l,...,lohnf Th'u. .i..fmt lr Wim- : terficld says is due to. incorrect. foodinR. material. It Is also planned that the poul try exhibit nt the county fair will bn'! tho. -liirffpHt, v in ; hUtor.v, und tho matter will i. 'actnd titum nt an carjy .date Yty rounty Tali lu-adH atiU Grunpo member. 1 '' Thr Cbico fin-urn will hold 4 hit: airport -moctinir Thurday noon at the Hotrl Mpdford to which all Copco fin ploy ts and thrir frlrnds are tnvhod. . Spely Hall will talk on tho new Medford airport and moving lctuie. will lo shown. A sppeial film coverinir the pronrrwa of the local airport inco the ai rtval of the first nlr-mall pin new In ReptomheiV. 1026, has heen pro pared hy the Copco advertising de partment for the occasion and a hip attendance la looked for. Editor Dennis Says Klamath Falls Like Medford Mr. and Mrs. l.tvhiv! H'-nnls of Klamath Kails. sn-nt last night and today In Medfiu-il. "W ilitl not have;. .-my particil Inr business." s;ild'-.Mr. la-nnls. "'c just drove over i.n Is t our: neighboring'' live-wire city. many Klama'th r"alls people d'i.1 We like to 'meet the follt-i in! Medford and play golf here. - You know that old spirit of rivalry be tween the people of the two cities is a thing of the past and all pro gressiva people oro boosting for to'ithrn' Oregon as a whole. "Klamath Falls Is growing like her sister city Medford and our Interests are about the same.' The year IH21I holds big, things for this southern empire. "I nnv-sure your, people will vote the bonds of the airport next, week nnd no; only hold, but Increase1 your-rcputatton for a key ,1111-port. V . . Mtf. -Dennis Is owner and' editor of both the Klamath Herald1 and News und is prominent in' busi ness and political circles. ; ;, , A popliI;irity rohtei-t. hi w hii h every girl In Medford will he I'liRihle to 'ntrr. will fpii offli-liil-1y Wed iitwIiij oventu at Walkci'V lanro pavllloit on Kal A! tn Htreet neordtnff , to an unnoiineemeht nmdc today hy ita proprietor. A. V. Walker. "The content will cover a period of novera! weekn and i expected to he one of the hwt ever attempted In Medford. Several ifirla have already signified their Intention of entering and their names are on the Wttitln llt. Ca-f-h and merehiindfff will be awarded tlie winner of the con test, votes In tvhk h -wIM Ih en.t hy - damjerA on Wedtieiiday and Katur day evonlfiKB. Further details may ho rtl.lftincd at the p.-iv.tM.. mscilrAiRPORT I. Albert Hitrnh i.t.aDl.ln.. ,nr ,1... ! Fruitgrowers' league, received a cultural council, whlili him pro-1 sented a brief the houso com-' mlttee, sotting forth bananas are a 1 ductng costs, and contain no 'mora! Do Things, Says ' Portland Attorney . . , . . '.-(.0 !; Mr. and - Mrs.- C.-U Starr and daughter, KHzabotli. of. Pm-tland stopped off in Nfedtord last JilKht. en route to California, and spent i today visiting friends hero and at "wiwincov. T0WALKFQR1ODAYS Frederick Cuiriniings. local hlh. scnqoi uny;uniM a. H-inri time ago., speeded down M'n'ln street once too often Saturday evening on bis motorcycle and hence can not . legally drive that niiii hlni' or 'any ! other motcpr vehicle fr 10 days, j because or having plcailed guilty I to a speeding charge. Ills. driving I llcen.se for thu period was; sus-I pendr-d . by Judge Taylor In : the j ity cfiurt t:ils morning. City Traffic Officer l'n-n-iitt. who made the arrest, testified that complaints had been received of Cummin.gs speeding through the streets of the city on his motor-1 cycle, hence when the officer, saw ' and policies, aud relating their his hlm mount tbo mnchlno -a the torv "in thia country. That '-be Nash hotel corner at II p. hi.-.Snt-', urday and. start n way he "was fqlj lowcil, as far as the east side of Hear Creek, where ho was ttopped and arrested. . ' ' ' " ft': . I Chiirc.li, supervisor or music In the , lotal bcIiohIm. Kai-h number 'recoiv . ' What 'l sold to be one of lhft;,.,' a :iie:irl.y and appreciallve, ic '.irg -t tin nouls to, any urtlstlo,! M1 ,n(. fr,.ni the audience. The pro. pt-rfuniiane evor hcUl In Jlelforil w.-im Ihc gathering In the iu'wiq. (;, Hongs, ctile.rialmr.enl cha.r Suereil 1 H urt Cat holic church yes-! nlIln from this month. Karl Now lerdity afici-miwn at four o'.clock I i,rv. orcljs rd 1st' oi' Talent,, was in to hear thi'jaicdin Stark Kvuns iroduced.vlo the. organisation as the pijc organ (" ert. ' I newest T'monibcr of O10 Klwanl'j w itn ils . st-uting capacity 01 1 at'iuud r,5o people already crowd ed a half hour before the recital' opcnd. tho ushers wero .forced to - place extra rows of chairs, down the three long aisles, across j the front and back of the cd flcej and. In the sanctuary to accom modate tho audience. - ' j Following the concert, und nj few words of appreciation. by ,.,,r.h which is gcnerollv conceded to be ono t.r tivj most perfect examples of tho l'omiiheMiiie type of archi- lecture In the we.-t. BIG SHARE OF WORK Tho work of taklntc the as-f!.H-nicniK for the year hy the antics Hor'a office hav hren completed In all the lnwnH of tho county except t'eiilmil Point. Medford and A;i land.' The work In Aahlaud hn lireTi delayed a. week hy ' lild lepiity tlvorxf (.iardiier helnjc 111 with an attack of the influenza. The flpld work is a far advanced an ordinarily, according to A Knew or J. IJ. Coleman. It 1 -ux pec ted thut It will be a month or tx weka before the work b completed in thlt lty and In AshlHnd. Toe work of aft-tfiulnff farm and rural district property Is pr ok ris ing but in itecewarlly niow. ha the deputies have to ealeh lh- reh ardiM and farmer; v hc'i'i tliVy fuf nn all are in the mldat of HprlnB tr.il;. TETTYVRT -Xf KTTr GAF-ZEPPELIN:. N Tile itiuerary'.t'ullH lot, tk jour -, V HI I I i III i I ward over trsicti, K(iiie uitit .Aathcns to- Asia -Minor, l-'rchn that iMnt to Aft it'u and westward to 3'mU.s. , .s - .. . WEATHER REPORTS "There Is no more blind flying in aviation. A pilot, knows every change in wea ier conditions he- Toro ho strikes it on his route," j said (Jeorge D. Ban-. . Washington 4 lepresentatfvo of Pacific . airway! :3 to 8 Monometor Oil Co. communication, who is in the city . Tuesday, March 29 ' : " - today in the interest of the radio;' A. M. r '- station tn'bo. oslahlished in con- nectmn wit l lite now pro loaca air- port here. - , , Air. Kitrr, wno leu uaitiaud, t;ai.,"f by plane at o o clock tins morning. ate his breakfast in Medford and .T'lsucjeu ii iiau nays iiiihiiibnb befpro apponrlng as a guest speak-1 or before the Ki wants club at noon.i and -strossed the high standard of! eiuciency in service now to Do had. ";;rr'r . f1"' ' i nuii coiuo "' IMMH'm'imu oi- iiui muuiuiu. n lh Inrlmi.ln1f wlll-h In . r i! t .-....-....' - . ", r "..Vi ii..:; .V. "VI - hail. nil tho necessary (iiialil'icatiuns, . providing the new airport was put into effect, was a sin' jment made ; by the government man. j MY. Harr stated thai both Bukers-j flold "ond Kodluuds wero exerting' every effori, to have their locations i ecus ni nod In olacn uf Medfom, but llmt llw. cnvertiinnnt had giVfHl this iii-forniicn in lht oolnl. -.. ! W. S. Holger gave nn intoiosiing. and Instructive talk on "Chain Stores." explaining their operation i nam stores, or multi-stores, differ from the others only in the matters of method and personnel, was an explanation given by tne speaKe... The policy of the 1'cnuoy stores b to make each one a local enter- pUse. with Ibeir mainnr's "in1 ti--sonnol piirticipatliiB actively In lo cal civic work, according to ,r. I'olBct 1 ' ' , : . ' ' A giiui of selections were con Ib'utuiL' to .tho musical program !' the high school girls' iiuurtnl, un der the direction of Miss Kslher gram 'for I he day was nrrunnotl b.Y I clubif: A rousing meeting of local gionnaires Is slated for tonight at the Armory, ut which time, final plans for the Legion revue- will bo made, llcporls on the ro- , cent excuiive sessions i-miiu... will be hoard nod other 'Important matters discussed. The meeting will be eonclpdcd with a "Tccd" Which will bo served by the mim .licrs M the Ladles: Auxiliary. t'Q:n mandei" F e r g u s o n urges every member of Medford post to attend this session. - - BUDAPEST (II l'atrlolc liun garlans are trying 1o nstabllsb "Lot us hope for a. bitter future." In place of "fiood morning." as a grectlmj..'' A person thus saluted would replj. ".May (iod In ur your voice."- .: . Afar-'velcrans in a bosptlsl ul Muskogee, tiklu.. i-arn money by making popples. They get h penny for every 10-ccnt flower made. February wait cold In the twin cltlea, MlnneapolU and tt. Paul, hut IS conventlona met , thtre nr.vcrtheIe'i!J. - . . Portland, Contract atvurdod fof.vrection of I4S.'H Mt. Tabor Pn-Hbytcrlan parlhh hout-c. Oregon City. -Contract awarded for pavtnR Hnllroad Avenue from Fifth 10 Ht-veuih Mroetu." TRTRTTTO. -MTTVFORTV TO MAKE MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE ' J .... . , ........ ...... . . . . .. iicy over Fiilnce and down- (lie Rhone to the Mediterranean, and east- Radio Program KMED : Mall Trlbune-Vlrgln Station i MIO'K. (V ' - 228.9 Motors f Monday, March 25 : p. m. j Tribune News and Market i Reports. .... - ! l'-:ln to TAnln ftanntv 'SthKn i and Clover Leaf Service . i Station. . '. i to S:HU Kads Transfer & Storage Co. i . 9:30 to KVLuwronco. Jewelr. iv in to tii:-30 southern yrogon Klectrlc. , .-: . : .- iu:.iu to 1 1 ftiecllnru uomes-f tic Laundry. - i 11 ti 11:30 M.' M. Jlepart- v itieiu siore , ouc.eii rnr x gram. 11:311 to 12 Colonial llakory. ' I1. M. - 12 to 12: I.. I ho Mall :i ;-lbuuo . ,..-V " V" ' . , f. . ', , 'r:"T ,u . . . T uie nurvn:e.auvmu. , : T 1 1 'IS l- -I IElMVt.l..i. Ha.,,1 P t. i " ? r : f'X ' i : . Jr- o... ... :.' I IT " 'ouTc"c'; ""- ""'u : program, phono 301, 2:3fi to 3:115 Bconbmy 0ri)c6- torta and Kd llinns. ' C: IB to 6:3lIVlcdford Mall Tribune News and Market . Reiwrts.. C;;!!) t: 7 C'oleman & jav-;, ; ton Service Station; Med- A fru-il ni-vlcn Mfiillnn . 'a s s tr, .:lo il.iir Mrmi- liunw Music ' . ::'. tn ft Knelt fl nroernni 8 to 10 California Oregon Power Co., by remote coa-' trol i something -different about jicdford's airport ar 12:40 p. in. uiudrt) tomorrow. : i 1 .. i; 4.4. 4. 4 RATE EXPERTS TOOK Kir The inlf'i'Mtlile i-'iliiincm! com mlsnio'i hcui-lni; Concluded- SiVui'- day iiri'e:-niniu arici- two iiuys of hearing jipii!i f-clg:it rates: - and tariffs. Jlcudcd by l-'.xu.mincr Leu .1. l-'lynn. t In vh-.ifing experts und counsel "motored 1 to Jacksonville for a glimpse, of the hlsiorl" town and its pioneer museum. The party also drove through the urchurd districts. . The data fur the filing of briefs '" fixed by the examiner us July 1st. -All pariier.- .concerned . ex presses! their desire for n speedy dcclslo .- and ft'.. Is expectod -well within Abe year. . ' . The Doctor's Secret Hunt's CrateVian . xlial .lofrre and their military at- Ilnr tU) H luwl," Hie "II- t,.,i!im .lurliiH their trip to the talking picture, Ik the .attraction Vnill,a Htalea neveral ycara after at nunt'H tTruU'i-Iitn.' ( J t.i end or the World war. , Jlulh Chattcrton; 1 1. IJ. Warner. The Fpnclul (rain hearlnK tllo Kftbort KuCHon and John l.oder dlUnKUlnlid forelKti . mllllury men aro fealured In tho cast.- c.n route from Portland to Han , .M' Chattirton cornea to ihKrunelHco. aopped In Medford only Hereon direct from the leKlthnat'j j a . moment . or m where. ft grnt tKe where nhe Marred for aevn-! (.ruwd i,urt anWnibled In the rail ral Keufoni'. Ilor Voico rccordu rou, y,.,; , H(1( .,h(. wnrd famuun In an exceptional manner. ht'i"iuinrei. Tho hitch sc:iool baad of fdaqo tralnlnK atandlnK her In gnod that time nbiyrd the national olr teal. . . i:. Warner and Hubert .jtirlnK the train wt'.p, the two KdeHun. loo. are "velerunn" of the mflrhaln eamr- to the rear pint KtKtt and their Hiroi.K volcfcrt'i-e- fllP,, wl . mid Hlidled at the curd pcrffvllv. John Uidcr, th;r e.ieora of the aiumh!age.' und Ihe yoiinc. liilllKh actor, ulan doe-? an(,'aii -irivA on nouth ttKaiii. ffet-c . piece of, work,. It n - Inulden i to thla flvlisir- vlalt claimed "The Uoctnr'H Sc:c:eL adapt ed from the fumoUK ;dape ptay if Kir Jaiuca M, Uarrlo, "Half an Hour' '-: PAftlH -tTP, The. city ha made for arc.ilteettt n new geological map nhowlng the Htrutu of rock ind wind and the aubterranean itream thut underlie Harhi. Illth- orto archltectH have had to HoarchittIC croWfI ftnd tHhjtlng own uoundingH lo determine the .ypo of foundations needed for new otriiclmn - (TREQ QT. MONDAY ' MATCCTT 2". 1fl29. ,;0 '...I . L Ill' Ulll lliiill I r -t-.. ..v ... o-. . tlic route follows the..,cu:istIliio . . . . . ' . ; . , ' - . ' . 1 ; ,. - t., , . ,, , rff N .-hob,.;,, ,tt -well known j elly vmitloya, Vlnglc' .man. and foreman in the cltv street depart- : menl, . ume to gilef this forenoon In thn oltv ,.ii.i. when. nn'. his ' plea of guilty to a reckless, and i imprudent driving charge in con-' J ncct ion with his return trio home-'I ; ward from tho dance at Kuglu'"1" lMi. according to. Mr. Carkln. Puini .mi. rt,.r .,.i,iii,t -tay night, be was given a sen fcusc - of to days In tho county jull, a $36 f.ne and: his driving license was revoked by Judge Tay- lor for slK months - The arresting off leer .' and dis- UtM attorney's office, after pon j dering over the matter for.somi j j)m0i fi,mlly (1o(.,cd notto prcfr a charge of Intoxication while I driving. ' against Nicholson. Had tnls chui-go liceh preferred his I "UIKO U(in pieicutu, nis sontnnce would have' boen six months in jail. It Is understood lhat an Intoxlcutlon charge was not' preferred because of lb' difficulties of producing sufficient proof for . conviction In ' court. Lieutenant O. O. Nichols of the state trnfflc snusd, testified In court todiiy that .r.'hlld ho-was r'e turning from Kagle "Point late Hat urd.iy night he ran across. Nk-bol- IVn nnd nls car and eonumnlon j wmmih"iiii rne up i along the highway between Med ! fmrt anA Bagle Point, and that i placed him under arrest nnd towed the car hoik to - Medford. i Nicholson had nothing to say i about his nrreKt nnd cscijpado be- . yonct pleading guilty,- nnu niter : sentence was '. pronounced was taken at once 1 tn tne county ja 11 to beK-lii H"rvlnjr out hia entenco. FLAG HERE WILL J To'nt:'roV, nlt-Uat M)'t fl;K on ihe federal btilhlliiR heri" will hi flown nt half iiiast In honor of tlte nieiiiury of . AIhkwIiiiI - I'och . of France, in common with all other TImkh on fe'Uoral building thruoiit the liatlotl.' ' 1 - -'' ' I'OHiinn.stiM Wm. J. AVarner, cuh lodtun of til'4 federal butldiiiu. re (reived u t;cirram from the poMt iffkr depurttnunt :iead"iuartera at WaHhthijton. thl morntiiB, notify In? him to fly the 'Uhk at h ill maHt on the day of Marahal Foeh'a funeral. ' .Vcdloi d Iiuh been taking more than an ordinary tntoroi t in tho deal ,i of the creal worhl famoua ml,1,a,'y . Kenhm who commanded of h Ih Hhort vtslt hero with Mar- thru Med'.fld u far from true Ktory bepn it to fcy to rounds here. Htartcd by. an. unknown wag. that Mai-fthutfi Foch and Joffre tood llstlcfa on the rear ; (datform Keanntng t:ie crowd until Home ono on the plat form told them that the tune the band who playing wan the national anthem of France. They at once becumo nlcrt and hilar, tho itory goes. In bowing unr) nciaplng to Qattaa, Contract av. arded for erection nf concrete HiaHlntn nn UiOreolo field. ' . 'P The second reading of the peti tion for the establishment of the Midway highway will bo heard at the rogulur meeting of the county court next Wednesday. After the second reading, as required by law, tho county court can render Its decision and is ullowcd CO days for tho rendering of the decision. Ac cording to County Judge Alex Spar row, it will not take that long. The county court nt present has nn open mind on the proposition ;' und will probably Rive considerable j deliberative thought before decid-1 Ing. i A thorn has been (he high price oi' some of the 'land over which the road would pass, but tho neigh-1 burs diroctly affected have talked ' tho matter over among themselves j and there is u tendency to lower the origiuul figures. In some cases ' laud jiwnera asked ten times the value placed nn the right of way ' by the road viewers. I Another angle is a water district election, to he held soon for the purpose of cstubtl.Ving a water district in the Hear Creek bottoms ! section, traversed by the proposed road. Some want the water dis, ! trict and some wuiit the road, and 1 some want both, and some want ; neither. ' I ! OF LOTS APRIL 1 ' More than ?100,i(Hi woi-ih of j pi-(yn-rty will be- sold by ' the city j In a sale boglnnlng April I, accord ing to- City Attorney .Tiihn t'arltln. This property taltcs in all the re maining city lots upon which the titles have been cleared during the past year. ' ' Tho ;lty attorney's office has de- i voted the past several days to the appraisal or lots tnruugnoui. Med- f"' "' "rder to prepare the list ot city property for sale. Tile sale wlil 1,0 handhyl either by the city ? ,nQHi realty board, which h'a takert charke of this work In r - Daily Meteorological Report Monday. March 'JS ' . t', VorccnslH.- ' Medford and vicinity: CUnidy tonifclit and Tuoaday,- with ' rain. Norntul tomnerutuiw. . v Oregon: . Ualna In went; anoWH undralnH -In caHt portion lonlght und Tuesday Normal tempera ture. '-; !' - " ' ' Temperature (deic.).... IS HlBhext (ln: IS hrn.) P i Lowest lliiBt .12 hra ) . ltd. .humidity (p:-.).... 4a Precipitation. (In.) I State of weather.... Cldy. 411 . s T Cldy. I.-iweHt temperature thin .morn Ins. ;m dcitrceH. Totnl precipitation since Hep temher 1. IH28. 9.10 Inchea. Kumict .today. G:2H p. m. Sunrlne Tuemlay, 0:04 a. m. HunKot Tuerdny, fi:2tl- p. m. Obiervatlons Taken at 6 A. M. 120th Marldian Time 3 35 CITY TO DISPOSE Looal Oat K . jE1 . , 5 g, S S ; 3 v. cr . ..ciTt , -. ' v 3 3 Pi ' l v ' Haker city :m an Kbuuirck I'.i! 20 Mourn 42 'SS licnvi-r :it 21 Ii. -m Moincit 1 1 :n Kre.suo S 21! Helena ; SS 2li I. oh AnKcleH .... ril 42 Miirt-hflcld '. r.2 4H 1'hoen x 02 3li I'm tilled 04 42 lied Hluff iB 3II lloncburif 52 :l Halt Lake City .IS 22 Sun Kranrlxco.. r-l "44 Hanta Kir r.2 211 Heultle SO -411 Hpoknne ...-..,..( 44. -. m.. V alla Walla 44 4B AVlnnlpt-K ..... an '-W. nk a' Mitcor'oi (Mdv. t'leai- Hllow ""clear Cldy. Clear Cldy. Clear Cldy. Clear I tain Clour Cldy. Cldy. ('tear Cldy. Cldy. Cldy. ' .cldy. Rnow ofotrlHl. DOUBLE ACTION First la tha Mgk Vhen la ttas avea - Same Price for over 38 years 25 bm for 25 ; Use lest than tot ' high priced brands MILLIONS OP POUND! UltU BV OUR OOVBRNMBNT Si IT'S JUST ONE HIT AFTER NOW nfia , Kiddies ICe Any Tims J YOU'RE GOING TO GET ANOTHER BIG FIFTY. CENT SHOW AT THESE LITTLE PRICES. MARIE sr. W print attention- 'compelling DookltU ' Catalong Blottero Tlc'eta Busineia Carda ' j Lettterhooda " And anything In di-'-, rect ,eal:i tmatorlal. Phone 70 and i Kopresontativ 4 1. -Will :jbti'V DEVIL j XXwNlrTC BACHELOR, -T '?' ' " SV1-?"I ADVENTURER, JHdT LOVER ' v ' liSv v j'M Love itarved from i mSzkiL F " --'year In the Jun- ., 1 v a'e he la willed I lf a beautiful oper . l ;.' '"''f CHARLEY CHASE ' Medford Prihting Co. SWIFT & produce North Fir tret " .,- Ch Buyer of Poultry, Eggtjj ,: ? 1 !'s S ,; nd Veal 4; :'vw-" Ask About Our Free Culling Service and TransportatiM PACE BIG SMASHING ANOTHER The Pick o' The Big Silent ' Picture SILLS AND " CORDA; rin Who is your printer? Dose l:o create for on tho kind of printing tho 5 makes every tale s doted rale? - , Manufacturers, merchants - and buyers -of printing who realize thci importance of thin co-operation, by,, their printer come to us for .results. ., .'..-.-.. Let tic work : With 'you oh your next, printed plecs and .help you make it c profitable sales - : gottiny ; invest irent. - -"-'.IkH-' - ,fTi'i- COMPANY department ' :. Fhoiw967 .- "' " l- ' .. .-' ' 1 -. Vr ,' 1' t