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S.fl ME POINT CITY COUNCIL TO MEET GOLD HILL GIVEN oiio: U Convicts Rush Big Sur Road Work . 1 fittSIOfiT OBSERVATIONS ICAL BOMBSi TUESDAY EVE E DELHI ASSEMBLY !D . ..! tl 'I- '15. 3 EAOI-H POINT, Ore.; April 8. 0 (Riieclnl.)-Tho City council . 111 hold lt reSula'r monthly meeting Tuomlny evenlns, April Olh, nt 8 p m. whon the .final hcnrlntt for -'the bicycle low and 10R tn will. m1 lio heard. . '.' -J- Ilobort Cowden stayed all nlnht Saturday nUtht with Donald Yount.-. J. Hpencor nf the Alii Vlntu Orchard reiiortH that he had to fall In lino Friday nleht with the roi 1 of the orchard men and for the first tlmo this season had to HmudKO. ' ' ..The farmers of the Eaulo Point .district 'will have the opportunity to huy their squirrel poison nt cost. i- The poison will he put up in throe. " five and 10-pound packaues to sell at eitthl cents a pound, and can be procured from 11. A. Welilmnn. A- C Mlttelstoadt ivm a business c nailer at the home of Floyd Pearce " Saturday. Amoim thn Unftlo Pointers trad Inn In Medford Saturday afternoon were Guy Prultt nnd son Herbert, -Mr ftnd Mrs. lister Throckmor ton. .!. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. 'Otto Caster, Floyd Wilson, Mr. and ' Mm- Floyd Pearce, 8. H. Harnlsh, ' Mrs. Swnzy, John Grcb, Mrs. Myrtle Smith. Miss Aitkin. A. .1. Florey, , lfmly Weldmah and Ilohcrt Cow den. Another pioneer passed away ut her home two miles north of KurIo Point Thursday, April 4th, at the ape of 72 years, wlien Susan Cnro--nlina Hart passed Into the Hfo be yond. ' The remnlns woro laid to rest In the Central Point cemetery with Uin Perl funeral homo In r thartjo of the funeral, i lienny Hellnws called at Welil t, man's on business Saturday even f Ink. !" S. IT. ITarnish nnd -Mrs. Swnzy visited In Central Point Thursday. A business meeting of the C'hrlH- tinn Endeavor society was held at the home of Sybil Caster Thursday. Thoso present were corpe Phil- brook, chairman of the social com mittee. Hudy 'Veldmnn, Knthryn Phllhrook and Sybil Caster. ...Don't forget the choir practice at the home of Mrs. Itoyal Brown "Thursday evenlnir. T .An important business 'mootlhi? ' was held at the homo of A. C. Mitlclsteuilt Thursday e v o n I n k. Vhose present wero Paul Force, It. Weinman, J. C. "Spencer, iC. 'F. Ilavles 'and Mrs. Kditll Weldmun. -" 'The regular business meetini; of -tho J'arent-Te'achers'. association will he hold Friday, April Jlith, at 3' p. m.. ' All memliers arn asked ' to he present as the tlmo for the fair nnd sprliiK festival will soon be liero. ' '. . . , . r.:. Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Brown -motored' tn Medford Thursday to a(- ' tend to business. ; ' ""' James l.lnn nnd Miss Mary I.lhn wore In town Friday mornlnR at- ttendlnff-to business nndWero cn route to Medford. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ted Seaman, Miss Mary lTunnafnrd, . Miss 1 sa I e-o ; lh'own. Mr. afid Mrs. 45. F. llaVliis attended a buslnms meeting 'In Con trul Point Wednesday, . Mr. and Mrs. John finder 'have already startel their spring clean-. InR. They uro painting the fence round the yard. , .. .. 1 '' Mi,Dlgham was In town Friday , morning trading at the li'aber ft , ChorkwM store, and she said 'that her Utile daughter was still on the sick' list. v. Another cnrload of lumber came .In Frldny morning on the Owen Oregon for our local lumber yard. Mlm Elizabeth lllggins of Tnl .'Vnt spent n few days last week vis iting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Hngsdnle. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ray spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Perry. j Mrs. H,' K. Howard spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Jligglns nt Talent. ' Mr. nnd'Mrs. Orln Adamson were dinner guests nt the noma of Mr. nnd, Mrs. J. E. Ilngsdalo Wednes day evening. "; Mr. ltcudnrmel won't to Portland - Rnturdny-tn attend the game war dens' . convention. Forest Grove Preliminary work under wuy preparatory to construe . tlon of concrete sidewalks on Coun cil 1 street ani ou First nvenue i south. cx You can so every Bte . is De'cioqs, but what if Sit were a IDE B EEF Yob cn control the cooling v of the (teak omf thing dtm - cult to do with tde of beef. Hills Bros, control the flavor of thrir coffee because they roast only a few pounds at a " time hy im exclusive, continu- out process nevtr in balk. HILLS BROS COFFEE Frtth frwi mil ' tntl vtmm fit. , OOLO HILU Ore.. April 8.' (Spotfiil)-wAriv entcrtninmont wub prcreiuod 'to the ypoplo Wt ' thi community ' at-, the hlffh- Hphool nudlroilum on Friday veninK, April B. U WHM-'ln the form of a miiHlPul review hy all Hchol ntiirtntH, who are' taking" muHlc under the BiipervlHlon of " Mm. Frod Ouy. - ;,i ; Kaeh of the 'nth on 1 eruden pre Renlert a program. The first grade presented "nonrf nnd Ithythm," the Hecond prosontrd n .lapaneso pluy; tho third and fourth present ed band miiHlc and hotikh; the fifth and Hlxlh presented ' a hoyH' nnd Slrls' harmonica band; tho fleventh Ond olKhth prado fftrls preHented an Indian dance, while the boys made up the Junior giro club and sang Heveml pleasing numbers. Lucille Hlttle played the "Doll Dance" as a piano solo. The high school's drift' trot r1nh snntr hrvp- ral selections. The high school' boys presented a negro minstrel. They pulled of" sevoral good jokes and afforded an excellent enter tainment. Tho purpose of tho entertain ment was to Inform the public of the progress- mndo In the music classes of the school In the last year. All classes are under the Instruction of Mrs. Fred Ouy. A large number of the people Of the community wero In at tendance and tho program was on joyed by nil. Word has heon received tn this city that Mr. . and Mrs. . John Logan of liend, Oregon, are the proud parents of a 1)6 by' boy. Mrs. Logan will be remembered ail May Kell of this city. 'The city force hna been busy the past week grading a number of the KtrontH, . Tho winter ral have '.canned a 'number of them to beenrno impossible. At present they will ho graded and maybe gravelled In tho future. Tho Wea ver Portland Cement company's truck was used In tno operulon. J. W. Bryan has been busy the past week re-eleaning the welt owned by A. -A. Walker. A new concrete foundation has been laid and a new pump will soon be in stalled. An extra crew of the highway commission hns been working in and near Clnld Hill fur the pust Week or so. TOOTH POSe PRIZES ; STATE COMPETITION Two' Mftrtfnrd Krnnrmnr- nchool boyH were honored ,in 'tho!-rQoeitt "Tooth 1'OHlL'r" con'ttHt, lnuw-'liotl nt tho roiiuoHt nt the Minion' County Dontnl unit, nworillntr to nn iinn'niiiKjt.ntent niailn hy thb lornl unit thin mnrnlnir. Moro than 11)0 nnHtei'H woro Huhmlttetl In tho contoKl, many of which dl.s plnyed not- only artlntlc skill, hut nn iinumuil urnHO Hf tho ob jectives 'of health wnrl. . Tho' HCcond hnd third ivIkcr In tho cnntoHt wero nwnrded to Itay- mond ITotiKhorty of Itonsovelt Hchnol and 1'hlllii IOWVy of Wash InKion HchOol, respectively. Nine school children In 10 have decayed teeth, nccordlnfr to n re port nf .tho hurcuu of nducntion of tho dopnrlment of tho Inte rior. "ITeredlty," says tho stnte mc.nt, "hns hoon nmdo tho senno iroat for bad teeth, hot recent re search proves thut diet is really to hlnme." icnods. especially Im portant for formation nnd preser vation of teeth nro milk, hotter. PKfffl. fish, . wholn cereals, fresh fruit nnd vopezhles, necordinir to the report. ' v, Love Triumphs Over a Feud '. "The Olrl on the. , rtni BO." ts at Hunt s Craterlan. Jean ersholt, has tho lcndlnK rolo Into which ho puts nil his ability to hrlnc out tho character of n menn-tempered old man who 1s moro to ho pitted than cen sured. Sally O'Nell Rives a spirited per formance, as tho Ignorant llttlo girl who has never been on land, who has spent her lifo on a conl lmrKO. To Malcolm MacOresor nlso rocs histrionic honors nnd praise for an mlmlrnhlo nnd nntural por trayal of ttiR pilot. Tho story concerns the love of a Rirl on u hnrtco nnd a hoy on a tug, which triumphs over tho Ingrained feud which exists be tween tug- nnd hnrge folk. : 1 Story of Tropics at Rialto Today .Oretn flarho Is featured In "Wild Orchids," showing at the ltlalto theatro. . Miss Ourho's, nnusunl personal-' Ity, her Irroslstlblo feminity nnd her mobility f expression find nn Ideal soitlifg- In this Intensely ilrntnatlc story of the tropics. Ucwls Btono is excellent In his pnrt nnd Nils Asiher has tho best screen rolo that hns been Riven him since ho en mo to Hollywood, II In n tense melodrama coupled with n thrilling nnd out-of-thc-ordlnary lovo story. Bnrvey being inado on laying out lines for wldenliit; anil rosuiTncIni Keen Creek-Jenny Creek aecttou ol Klamath Kallet hlKliwa)'. B -r f Silver Anniversary Buick scout coupe on recent trip to construction camp on Big-Sur, south of 'Carrnelascertainedihat additional prisoner-workers have teen dispatched "to speed construe lion xA the San Simeon-Carmel highway stretch. the final connecting link tn California' prcaccted All-Coast highway. Illustration is a typical bit 6f coast line to te opened to niotbf- 'isfrby new road. : - u ; t " - j ' . CIVIC IMPROVEMENT CLUB OF EAGLE POINT !N SESSION THURSDAY BA'H.b' OINT. Ore, April , ! (Spctjaiy-The civic Improvement I club met Thursday, . April . 4, ' nt i Brown's -hftll. There wero about! 26 . Indies-present. Hostesses for the. day, were Mrs. Esch, Mrs. Prultt, Airs. Lottie Clngcndo and; Mi-h. tAtcius Klnkuld. Tho next; meetlns will ho April II it Brown's hall. John Hmlth, oounty rond con struction ff)rcman started work on "the r.ako crrcck market rond this .morning-. The work will eornm'ehco nt tho ity limits of Kutflo I'llint. Tho rond is being struightctiVwl out 4 1 ii 1 1 n n lot from tho city limits to the I'hllliroolt ranch, whom they . woijced. last summer. Mrs. Ihifctor McLellahd went to Ashland Wednesday ti spend u few ' diys Jwlth rclntlves. i; Mrs. M. .Morechal, ('hnrles and tloorgo -Mleklo and Allsft- Leotn illi kle .nil of Hcnd, hnvo boon vi; lting tit tho' home' of. Mrs. 'Cleorgo T.to'ljellnnd. -f They ; returned , to Iheh'Honifc lp Henfl. Monday morn ing.' ' : " " .': ':': Mr.-nnd Mrs. Ployd lllnln, Mrs: Klmor rlull of tho Modou orchard nnd' Mr. nnd Mrs. Nlrowood of Mqd;fii'd wero. visitors .recently nt die hohio .Of Mr, anil Mrs. A. )l. Hall nnd fiimlly, ' ' , Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul -Force wero dinner guests at tho home of Mr. und Mrs. IuiIh Hagnr' of tho' Mo doc orchard Sunday. Mrs. iloyul ltrown In' suffeiijig at tho present time Willi slight bronchial trouble. . - . Mr. nnd Mrs. John Jjtdcn of Trail were in town tending with our locnl merchants , und while hero visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hall Und family. They enjoyed n very pleasant 'conversation. Sybil Carter was . nn nll-nlght visitor nt tho homo of Marguerlto Marshall Monday. l'aroln Hall, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hall, Is on the sick' list. Hhe 'Was vnccinated nntf then took cold, but is much better now. Mrs. Wntklns and Miss Annie Wnlklns wero nil-day visitors at tho homo of Mrs. Ayros Wednes day. Mrs. Oraoo C'owdon nnd Mrs. Percy Haley went to Medford Wortnosday on business. Mr. Oolvert of Medford nnd his assistant nro busy around Knglo Point. They grafted trees to Eng lish walnuts for W. C. Clements Tuesday nnd grafted for H. IS. Campbell of the First Btato Hank Wednesday, and aro still mound town, grafting trees. A. 11. Hall hns purchased an 80 acro tract of bearing orchard In tho hiir stinker, no Mr. Hall will he 'kept busy from now on attend ing to the trees. He Is prepar ing to spray and John Robertson Is hauling wood from the orchard tn their home In town. They In tend to live In town so ns to i" near school and church nnd Mr. Hall's sister of Hoslon hns sent them 'b radio, which they will in stall us soon ns John Hobertson can get them a pole. Sir, Hnll ts the I.uther Uurbnnk op tngie Point. Knthryn . riillhrook stnyed all night nt tho homo of Sybil Caster Tuesday. Don't forget to call me lip when you hnve any news. Mrs. Kosle smith, Mrs. Nettle flrover nnd Mrs. William Perrv wore all day visitors ut tho home of Mrs. Kick Young Wednesday. . 1 Von HliMlenburR Was 111. TH'Kl.lN, April 8. P -Herman ofrtrinldom successful! concealed , recent serious Illness of President Paul Von Mlndcnburg. Today the president was ' mild to be out' of .danger, wlthno further tipprenen- llon for his recovery. TWIN 'PAUA Ida., April 8. W Miss Altn I-. Kcoler of ls Angeles was willed tho hulk of tho Mti.ono etdate of her father. James W, Kccler. Ituhl, Jda., who died In thf lUnnmn Cnnnl rone last , month The will was filed for probate. A sister, Mrs. Mary K. Thiko of Luke view, Ore., was willed 1,3,000 In cash.. 4 ySU. M '"1 ( ' - JIN TALENT GRANGE" ' IN WSE OF DRIVE . (ily rrs. M. i:. Trycr.) . VV TAljKN'f1, o're... April 8 -(Special.) Talent Grniigc held Its first regular . meeting of the month Thursday evening, April 4th, w ith a very good attendance, regardless of the cold, and stormy night. The marketing committee gave a report of the last meeting with tho Farmers Exchange .Cooperative and njso road a list nf things wanted or for sale by tho different farm ers. The marketing committee of Ihls Orange was given a list to he placed; on thn bulletin board at tho l-'arm- ors Kxchungo Cooperative In Itfed ford.' ' . ')'" ' Twelve new incrhhei's Voro" ohli gutcd In -the first. nnd second da- greos nt tthis time. Tho1 lecture hour consisted of songs by tho Orungo' nnd a gem f thought, road by tho now members. , Mr. WestcrfU'id,. nsHocinfrid with tho lOtirmors KJiChange Cooperative, Igavo a : short talk . on . whtit ; the. Kirnngo rneuns, arid some iiiterost-i Ing Yactsiapqut paultryianfl poultry, feeds.". ,, ... j The .''contest, frti" new members !wns closed nnd the. captain of each side rend the nnmes'soc.tired, ; i Tho membership drive, was a tW,. nnd It was decided the ladles wore to :cook und bring, tho lunch nnd tho men .woro to servo It' at the next meeting, April 18. ' , 'All members that Tjavb not taken these degrees are urged tq be pros,-' cnt nl this meeting. , , ',;, , i' NEW AIRPORT IN S. F. A $2,000,000 bond lssuo to pro vide- funds for enrly development of Han Francisco's municipal air port and appointment of nn advis ory commi.Hslfiu to rooperate in the administration of Mills Field were recommended to the board of sup ervisors "Saturday hy Its airport committee. At the same time the San Mateo chamber of commerce offered the "Speed" Johnson flying field, south of San Mateo between the Pay Shore highway nnd El Camlno Ileal, comprising 4(10 acres, to Snn Francisco ns nn airport, estimating that it could be acquired and made into a first-class flying field nt n cost not exceeding $1,000,000. Snn Krnnclsco Chronicle, 1-Var FlNhfrninn Jxist. FRK10MONT, Ohio. April 8. (JP) Tho small boat which was occu pied yesterday by three Focrmont men fishing in Sandusky buy, was fmind early today, overturned and empty, floating near the mouth of the bay. The capsised craft was discovered by const guardsmen from Marblehead, who had search ed tho hy most of last night. MOTHER OF THREE IS NEW YORK. April 8. (fPi Fingerprints on 'tho steerlnff wheel of n stolon automobile Wore cities pollco had today In a search for the slayer of ft woman whose body wim' found tn tho car. The victim Was Identified ns Mrs. ; Iindn Hoggins, 85-year-old mother of three children. j The crime was discovered yester-: day after a group of women In-' formed I.leul. Arthur Coy of the! fire department that they thought i woman in n cm parked in wost Slith street wns dend. foy invosii ghted and notified tho police. Rogue Tllvor. Improvement in ferry service ncross Hogue river will he fnatlo hy dtfftft highway tie partment to enro for heavy travel during summer. - " '" ,j FORESTRY STUDENTS T IN FEDERAL SEfitflCE OR120ON. -8 T A T Ef pOljUSOK,'. pril '8. (Special.) Stiiilents in tho school o'f forestry ape belni? provided with summer employment i-throuh a cpoperative arrangement with the federal forest service. The object is to give students" practical training in forestry work before graduation, that they may b6 more j efficient workers when they go on the job permanently. Ttatlng of men , employed last slimmer by the foderal forest serv ice was reported as follows: Reli ability, nhovo avernKe; ' speed nnd OiioVgy. 'average; '.f.roHOurcc'riitness Jjihd- initlatlvc. average.;, -stamina, al)ove. . average.; , judgmental below avcrag'o; perseverance, 'above aver- jage; ; native; aiiUUy,.nveragp;; itdnp- l)eow;a,vyage;,'onthuaiaHm, respon slhillty ; and reaction to criticism. I nbovP'nverageV'"". " ":.' :, " ';: T EYV-.tYQRK, April 8-(P)-Tho ninsfasonable warm - wave- -which struck ' the " metropolis .yesterday 'continued today. .At mldaftcrnoon .the , meraury was nenring the 88 dogruo - mark. -Went her bureau sharps shld 'thdre -wouhl ho a grnd- Ual -rise In 'tomnerhlure until late today, when showtTrs would cause a drop. The mercury yeste.rday touched S'C degrees, tho hottest April 7 on record here. CONGRESSMEN FEEL; CALL OF BASEBALL ' WASHTN'OTOX. April 8. (yp) The warm weather of Washington's spring nnd early summer is expect ed to Induce .members of the house during the extra session of congress o add another matter to their farm relief -tariff program baso ball. . The members' of the house anu--aily engage In a "political" bnseball contest, Republicans versus Demo crats, nnd representatives who are diamond enthulasts already are dis cussing plans. . . , ' - ONTARIO SUFFERED IN TOTIOXTO, Out., April 8.- WV Eight persons were killed and dam age estimated in excess of 1,000, 000 was done by storms sweeping Across Ontario during the week end. 1 , MIXNIOAPOMS, Aprll8. (P) Kehabllltntion activities were start ed tortny in.communlttes In Minne sota, AVLhci?u.s1ii nnd Iowa, struck by Friday night's tornndo, which took 20 lives nnd did damage estl mittetl nt ? 1 ,500.000. Every day 10,005 women buy t bbttlejaf Lydm E.IHnkham'a Vege table Compound. They know that thers J$ nd rjctter icmedy for thejr trouTalesome ailmCnta ith their nccompanying nervousness, back ache, headache, "blue" spoils, and rundown condition. . . : DIhY, ThdlaArll '8.1 Two bombsjexplorfod intjiff Indian legis lative assembly today. 8harpon'the heelj of' a parliamentary crisis', In. jured cveral.perHonsind.caueiUa jj nnnlr fiMinnu' the -fiseniblvmon. V-'.-l '"Among tho'lnjurdd wa. Oeorge governor generals executive, coun cil. !He and tho others injured were taken to a honpltal. . . Three government benches were torn to him by the bombs. " Two men were arrested and wore reported to have confessed after other bombs and pistols were found orithelr pernor) s. They gave their names as Butiikesware Dutt from I Jen mil, domiciled at Cawnporf, and ligagat HinMh from-Punjab. ' (. Thrown into the crowded, o-ssem bly room with tjie two bombs-was a red pamphlet entitled "Hindustan Socialist Republican Army.' nnd signed by '.'BalraJ'n, honorary chief." ' , ;. - - OXDOXi April 8. (JP) Bombing In the Indian leglslatWe assembly at Delhi thls'mornlng recalled -here an occurrence in October of 1928, when several passengers were killed and Injured on a train en route to Bombay by a bomb which was be lieved Intended for the Simon com mission. Sir John Simon and the other members of tho commission ni-iu uuuui unuui iiuvv unit;. Oakland, April '.XpecidD Continued,- gains in. all .phases, bi air transportation' a ur 1 ng the ; month of March,' a compared with last moilth nnd March, 1928, nie indicated In the Tnonthly traf-! fie report for Oakland municipal! airport, recently released by the board of -port commissioners. . During the month of March, 7210 plane landings were record ed, fifllft passengers were carried' nnd 8.r0 student flights were made. In March 1928, Oakland airport traffic was as follows: landings, 4(M8; - passengers carried 2372; and Btlident flights, 789. Tn Feb ruary. 1928,. 5014 plane . landings woro recorded, ( 3110 passengers wero. carried and f 680 ; , student flights wero made, r- . ' OAKLAND. April. 8. (Special) Cash . prizen; to(aling . $2000; sil ver vctfns , and other Individual awards nro .expected to bring forth numerdiis e'ntries In the air races to he held at the Oakland municipal airport, -April 20. Tho event is sponsored by the, Northern Cnrtfornla;. section of the Society of Automotive Kngineem unit will bo sanctioned by the Na ttonnl Aeronautic association. Tt is the plan, of tho S. A. E. : to rnnlte this race fin nnpiml event. Stomach Disorders First Revealed by Coated Tongue Vbur tongue Is nothing. "mor than the upper end of your Btom ach and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks nt. .It tells At a glance the condition of your digestive system and physicians say that 90. of all sickness starts with stomach and bowel trouble. A coated tongue is a danger sig nal of those digestive .disorders' which lead to so many kinds oi .serious illness. It tells why thi least exertion tires you out; why you have pains in the bowels, gas, sour stomach, dizzy spells. . Coating on the tongue is a sifrn that you need Tanlac the medi cine which has helped thousands who were ..physical, wrecks from stomach and bowel troubles who hnd "tried everything" in vain and about given up hope. ' Tanlac contains no . mineral drugs; it is made of barks, herbs and roots. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn't help you. 52 M1LUON BOTTLES USED UaveYnur Scribblinps tAnahzea Louise Rice, world farftotis graphologist, :an positively rend your talents, virtuM ".nd faults tn the drawings, word:, and what not that you scribble when "lost a thought". 8end your"cribbllngii"or flgnnture fbt ki.!v,I BnrlOM th picttrtvoft -j Mikwle ad. cut front bos of MikSiio pncj)4, uj .cu cents. dJrcs LouiK Rice, ckr of EACIH VENcn. CO., NEW YOWC CITS ;., .-.j 1 " .... . 1 TanUac MIKADO PENCIL ITm with the vS m Si4E "HIGH-H ATTEJ)" ME , t . It often linppcns but not on purpose but ibeenu.se of poor siglitv ; Polks like-. to reeomn.e nnd ))o Recognized by' their friends. !01nsse.s" will keep friendship's in or. der. Consult. . , ; , -; .: ", . ,'.. :DR. D. A. CHAMBERS ,. " Optometrist - :'- . . ' - Phone 188 for Appointment ; ; ! - :317 MEDFORD BLDQ. t : . . "That you may see a Great 'Country Better"' ' '' ODOl We recently.made a quantity of lumber We are going to sell No. 1 com. No. 2 com. . NoV ,3 arid 4 com. 10 per M. .Th-i ) These prices include to 32 foot and srtiall Let us save you money oft your next jobi w '.' W '' ' ' V'-.' ''"'. ''-' ."'f;v r,'.rlJri Woods Lumber Lo. "Back to East Main arid Genesse . , Phone Ht)8, Invest in a ; Savings Account -- Any denomination ' ;:; Always at par . sSecure principal Assured dividends ' Exchangeable for cash at any time , The Jackson County Bank nS' ABHSHDD 1S8S .l , '. ; ' f MEDl'ORD, QRtCOSl '. :j !'-' Commercial - Savings " Sac jDcfiostt I MUMSIIR I SDCRAL VTrl. '""i'i- ' ' . II j.r-.--' Km -'- I' ill' CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS iiiil good buy on a large" at fcheriff sale. it, at bargain prices . $20 per M. 17 per M. . .' long dhiaensioh up timber. 'Z'h the Woods" I...W. .; ;-. ,, I'i ntSEKVTT SttTSM: ' .' ... '