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"M'J'B Coffee was selected as
the highest quality obtainable." '
V. P., Western Ait ExpreM Inc.
Many people find that with M'J-B, the full-flavored
blend, they use slightly less coffee. Whether you make
it strong, mild or medium M J B has the matchless
coffee flavor that only this rich blend can give.
M'J'B is vacuum-sealed in the new improved friction
top key-cans by M'J'D's own exclusive process. Ask for
M'J'B Coffee at your grocery. Look for the letters on
' each can.
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GIVEN BY ROTARY
A sliver loving cup. donated for
the purpose of the Medford Rotary
. club unit to 10 known as lite Itotary
Forensic trophy, will he awarded
this year to the outstanding stu
dent of the Hertford Illicit sehool
for forensic activities. The eUgl-'
hies will he restricted to the foirr !
members of this year's high school
debating team, compnm-d of Laura
Urury,' Hllow .Mae Wilson. William
Dougherty and George Whine. . !
. The cup will not go Into the per-.
nianent possession of the person to ;
whom It Is awarded, but wlil be '
kept on display at the high school, I
with the name of .tl)e person en- j
' braved on Its front. It 'will ho'
nwarded each year for outstumllng
t forensic efforts, based on natural ;
ability. Improvement and RPilernl
cooperalloll. Disinterested parties,
probably itienibers of tho high
school facully and a member of i
the ltntnry club will make the'
nward.
To beellalble for llle cup. stuili nts
We believe that the efforts of the Texas Oil Company to maintain uniform low
prices for gasoline and oil products merits your continued patronage. The hun
dreds of motorists who have bought gasoline, oils and greases here during the past
few days will testify to the high quality of
TEXACO SUPER
SERVICE STATION
Pacific Highway at Jackson
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must have earned n forensic letter.
The cup Is of International Kll-j
ver company manufaclure-and him
j been purchased from llrophy llros.,
Jewelers.
Hole-in-One
Trophies of
Canada Dry
. During the pant four years then
has been a total of SI.44S canon of
Canada Dry t given' away free for
, hule-in-one trophies, which meana
t hut there have been ihut many
scores of hnle-ln-one of which'
there Ih u record. California leads,
with Now York aecond. In (ho num
ber of holc-ln-unc scores tnailp, and
there have heen 142 hole-ln-ono
rcores In the ntnto of Oregon.
Ninety cane of Canada Iry were
given nwuy to residents of foreign
eottntrlpM.
The I'aolf ii cimt hHWvh have a
higher average than the rest of the
I'm Hod State, due perhaps to t ho
fact' that golf is played In the three
INrctflc coast Mates twelve months
in the year.
Kninicr. I Mans underwav
at
Dulluifi-Knltcnrlng mill for Imiall
inif planer. -
exaco Products
and the Fine Service Rendered
by Our Efficient, Courteous Attendants
. C. C. LEONARD .
High Pressure Hydraulic Lubrication
SERVING M'J'B COFFEE OH DE LUXB PLANE
IFF OFFICE
ILL SELL CARS
; It will not he long u'ntll another
.auction ale! of automobiles, seized
j for alleged liquor transporting op
' cratlons, will hp held hi Medford.
No date has heen net, hut the Bale
Is oxpeeted within the next month
: or nix vpp1(.h, according to the
sheriffs office, which will he In
charge.
i The ears were seized by the Mate
through the sheriff's office and will
he the first wile of it kind held
in this city. 'Kive cars will be sold
and will Include n Hudson, u new
Ford, n 1'algc, a Chevrolet and a
Dodge. The machines are said io
"he in good running order, but are
expected to ho sold at bargain
' prices.
- Grandma Drives "
, MOITRNH.MOUTH, Kim.. March
' tf. W) Mrs- Julia llames. a
(Kinndmother, hub celebrated her
:!)'Mh birthday by learning to drive
a car. She learned to ride, a bi
cycle, when Hlie was i'2 and nevor
rofio till rccentlv.
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We
Thank You
For Your Generous Patronage
Smee Our Opening
with our
OP WESTERN AIR EXPRESS, CALIF.
Sunrise Meeting On
Easter Morn, Phoenix
! An Kaster .sunrise meeting will
ho held Easter Sunday morning; on
, the (Uader hill, just beyond Phoe
! nix. The meeting is under the au
; plees of the Crater Lake Christian
( Kndcavor union, but all young peo
1 pie's Hocietlea from all churches are
J cordially Invited to attend.
I Uev. Loftis of the Methodist
i church of Ashland will deliver the
j address for the-meeting, which will
I be -held at 7 o'clock.
- Marcliimiess 111.
LO N DON, M a roll 2 6. (& The
duwnKPr marchioness of Cam
IiridKe. Queen Mary's sister-in-law.
Is mifferlna- from septle pneit
monfa and It la reported her con
dition is regarded as mther Rravo.
Lord Uawson of I'pnn, one of
Kins OeorpTP's rhlcf phj'sJcians, is
attending lcr. '
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Love 8ongs In Vogue
j lAltiS. Km nee, Mai-ch !iC. (JP)
Pro-war lovo songs nre coining
hack. "The girts are tlrcil of jazz
'and syncopation." saya the man
who yields the baton it the Care
lVHarcouit, whfcli sets the pace for
the Latin quarter. "They want love
snnp-M nnd watfjt music."
E. A. VALUER
Texas Oil Co, Agent
South Riverside
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If present indications hold true,'
William Dougherty will represent
the Medford high" school at - the
elimination try-outs at Roseburg
Aril 9 for the national constitu
tional oratorical contest. Eight
schools from Jackson. Douglas,
Klamath, toos and Curry counties
will be represented nnd the win
ner of this group will represent
southern Oregon in the final state
contest at Portland a short time
later. ,
The oratorical contest is an an
nual event and is being sponsored
In Oregon direcly hy the Morning
Oregonian nnd nationally in being
promoted by the Nntional Bar as
sociation, the North American
Newspaper alliance with the co
operation of imtiioiie societies and
the Indorsement of state gov
ernors and tho officers of the na
tional executive offices. Including
the president of the United States.
"Our Work Js Not Yet. Done,"
is the subject of the. ' 10-minute
oration, the local student will de-'
liver at II one burg nnd Includes
approximately 1200 words. It is
based on problems of natjonal. In
terest nnd has been well prepared.
The first state prize consists
of $125 cash and n $100 gold
watch while tho second prize is
$80 cash nnd the third, $50 cash.
State winners will take part in
contests leading tip to the national
finals. , - .
BOX SOCIAL ENJOYED
JACKSONVILLE, Ore., March
20. (Special) Tho Jacksonville:
Grange box social, held last KVidavi
evening was a big success. About j
35 boxes were auctioned off and '
everyone reported a good time. j
The following program was en-;
thusinstically appreciated by the
audience:
Piano solo Irma Neidermeyer. 1
Reading Klsle Hoover. (
Saxaphone duet Florence May
Severence nnd Henry Neidermeyer
accompanied by Ruth Lawrence.
"My Little Cotton Dolly" ;
Orange male quartet. j
Comedy dialogue Mrs. Maggie -
Howard and Agnes Stewart.
Vocal solo Airs. George Wendt.
accompanied by Mabel Sims.
Selections Ily Indies trio com
posed of Anda Wendt, Cathpr.ne
Wendt and Mrs. Severence.
The Grange wishes to express
Its 'appreciation for the support
of patrons and friends.
rAQTrn HDAMA Dl AM
LnulLh UllMlfln I LMll J
An ICastcr drama, "The King'F
Highway.'" will ho given at the
Phoenix Prpsbylerlnn church on
Kaster Sunday night at 7 o'clock.
The drama has a cast of 30 char
acters, each nf whom is well chosen
for their parts and putting forth
bet efforts to make their role as
they feel It should bo carried by
that character In the time which
they represent.
It Is n drama of sevpn episodps,
giving the story of the resurrection,
displaying the different religions
of the day. and the hindrances to
the worldwide vision of tho Chris
tian church.' but how all under the
spirit of the church can he brought
under one Christ. The Invitation
Ih cordially extended to all who
can attend this drama next Sunday
evening. Further announcements
will be made this week.
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PROGRAM ON FRIDAY
Friday evening. March 69. nt R
oVIoch the iiunlls of the Oak
Grove i:hoot will ;.i sent a pro
urnm consisting of a MprlnK pas
eant nnd a one-net play.- entitled
"MIks Ctviliintlon."
I A small admission for ndultH
i nnd less for children of grade
I schools, will he churned, tho pro
cecds to he applied on Improve
I mont of sttiKe equipment and
playgrounds.
Jniitzcn UnmcticM Out.
NKW YOHK, March 28. (Pi
JnnUen Knitting Mills. Portland.
Ore., has purchased the H. K.
Iloyer company of Camden. N. J..
for n reported price of about
HOO.000. It will operate the
Royer plant Instead of construc
tion of n proposed' new one at
Portland.
Miners Fund lo Close.
LONDON. Mar. 2e. lP) The
'lord mayor's fund for relief of dis
tress in the mining areas is cx-;
pected to close shortly. Vblie sub
scriptions amount to 3.M0,0n, !
-which with the government's
innmd-for-pound grant provides :
j;,6so.ouo. j
CUICAOO, March 26. (X Wll-l
Ham Dorey. a pilot waa killed and!
jAVIIliam Terklns. a passenger, was.
Injured, perhaps fatally. In an air.;
plane crash in Oak. lawn, 'a an-!
burK today.
Witnesses said the engine of the
plane apparently stalled and sent
the plane Into a tall apln.
Sul her Hn. Mill property of
I I'.alfour. Guthrie A Co. lying south
east of here changed hands. Kx
tenslve Improvements will lie made
on road leading from Central, ave
nue to mill.
Close Out Specials
On Odd Furniture Pieces
Piano Lamps
Regular $12.75 iLamp with
parchment .shade, special ;
$9.65.
Parchment Shade Lamp
, wriich sells for S13.60, now
$10.25
Parlor lamp which regularly
sells for $12.75, now
$9.95 ;
Parchment Shade Lamp,'
$14.50 value going at
$9.95-
Vanities on Sale
Dressing, Tables
$32.50 value on sale at
$22.95 ,
$17.50 value on sale at
$13,95
$22.50 Ivory. Dressing Table
$1795
$12.75 value Ivory Dressing .
Table-
$8.95
These
Cities Unit. H nma us.
' . .PHUjAPKLPHIA . March 2G.-f-
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j cfoller Institute believes architects
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They Came! They Bought!
Many Medford and Southern Oregon People are Taking Advantage of
I Spring Gleaning Week
USED CAR SALE 1
There are still several good buys left So come in and see these bar-
gains now! ,
. 1925
Star
Four cylinder Coupe
$185
1927 4 1925' ll 1928
.Buick Studebaker Whippet
Standard six Sedan. - Duplex Touring Six cylinder Coach
$935 $525 $650
1925 4 ' 1924 1921
. . Essex v Packard : Ford
Six cylinder Coach Single Six Sedan Coupe '
$285 . ' $075 $45 "'
.' 1927 ' 1925 1925
Chrysler ! Studebaker Buick
"70" Royal Sedan . Duplex Roadster Standard Six Touring
$975 $475 $475
1 ; Dodge i (1
j I Business Coupe III
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Any bf These
Specials at
$2.00
DOWN
SI a Week
Rug.
je at $26
A teal value at $26.00 going
at . .- ..
$22.00'
Chiffonier on Sale
$29.53 values, now
$22.95: .
$24.50 Value now .',
$18.95
Items On Display in Our Windows
Southern Oregon's Largest Stock of House Furnishings
I are constructing cities of impres-
Kivp( beauty, but. totally unfit fori is .usod daily hy W. A. Colvtrtl
the proper breedin - of I Uumuni-f;.((.nft,-Kan. v Tt has traveled nTfl,-
brings.
.1927
. Buick
Master Six Sedan
$1175
1926
Chevrolet
Coupe
$275 ,
Small Down Payments. Balance in Easv " s
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eeiuy or luuuuny insiaiimenis f
Desk.
Regularly listed at $24.i
now -'- ''
$17.95 x
Library Table
With book shelves. A regu
lar $38.50 value, special at-
$19.85
Bargains in Chairs
$9.75 value, Chair on cale'at
$6.85
Regular $i2.50 Rocker on
sale at
.. $7.85 :
Regular $10.50 Chair going at
$7.65
Sale of Dressers
Regular $23.00 Jresser on
sale at
$14.95
Dresser that seils for $19.75
going at
. $14.95 "
Ivory Dresser, 23.85 value,
going at
$1695
Med ford's
Popular
Credit r
Store
A 1906 . model one-cylinder cai
1924
Oldsmobile
"Six", Touring
$185 .
3
1925
Buick
Standard Six Sedan
$675
Used Car Lot, Riverside and g
Ninth Street
SCHERER MOTOR CO.
Your Buick Dealer S
Open Evenings and Sundays jg
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