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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTCDFORD. .PRECOX, "WEDNESDAY, APRfL 10, 1329. Vim RTOTTT 1IYH01 AFTER ROSEBURG 10 HUNDRED AN GRAND COUNCIL Wm mt. mm LEGION'S MEETING OREGON MASONRYr TOR BUSINESS TODAYi IN JACKSONVILLElELECTS OFFICERS Arriving In iloUfon! nftT uii all Tins California frost report to; JAi KbU.NVIU.b, ore, April ju ... ... , , r ...h Hlmmit Ullllll fWlirlh Kr 'FrenL'll (KnedUl) In UlC IUKII HCIIOVI illKlll nue i ruin """' ...-.. Alll.,v mat a I th It H was received Hero mm Huniluy Hrliool consiuerauio inter- """ " - JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. April 10. (Special) The American LeKion he won the nouthern ora'.m . i- I iu,..,...,. ... .........., .... .... ..... .... . Monday evenln After a hort trlet ehaniplon.shlp 111 oratory be- mornlm; hy the- local office of that ) est has been aroused at the now j bugnesB meeting Ihe evenlnjt waa fore an nwllcnce of tome 300 hi-c- j company, as follows: j contest which started last Bun-j HUCIlt n dancing by the members tntors and representatives of seven . Vi:la and Cutter counties ler- day. This contest consists of two and their invited rrlnds. A banquet other districts last nlRlit. William rlfic r(,,,M uU tne truiiB. can-' ,ho , a(fMlnt tho boyl. I served at midnlKht. About 200 UoUKl.erty. local hlBh school tu- i nery ucut.hea all over state badly ' t)e en(, of Hcvcn we(,ks orwcre present. . dent, and his coach. Ralph Hallo. ,,, over onc.tru- crop left. ! nljout Junc , lno wlnn,ni M,do wlM Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCully and '"' " "' ; sac-i-amonto river practically an b(J vcn a ImI uet by tne i,lllt ; daiiBhler, Miss l.ula, of Hood Kiver, r Blepped from tho siiiKe to home . Piums ueuches and upricota killed. Boll, t 7:30 thia inorniiiK. -f wo thirds cherries killed: one- "I am highly Kiatifurt at the. t)lil.rf ..,, uilU-d. Mnnv orchardBi .... v. pp m.iu...,, ? : almost wiped out. . l-iacer tounvy m Lq1h 8myUl0 ttIld AnUy , w ..... - - , no ji-pni auiTiiiKe. ' i-fnryn "u "and feel now that the pant) NeWnlHlie hehvy frot.' Very heavy jnonthH of effort, put Into debate ,m, u1 OVur PUu.er county, toduy. hnd public Hoeakintj, have not been Jn vain." - William DouKherty. who in now eligible to represent southern Ore gon in the Kfatc .final to he held In Portland, May J, is already con cerned with the chance to win future laurels for bin home school, and tended to minimize the victory of lust nlnht. ' Tm ffoiitR to do my very het o- represent Koulhern Oregon hh hhn fhould be represented in the Htute content. I'm mighty grateful for the enlhUHlaHiii ex tireiwed by Med ford rcsldunls over the victory and would like to Hay jluit we're at! proud of our capable poach, Mr. Kul ley." ' ; The high Hchool t reproHentative 4f OrnntM I'uhh won Nerond place )n the dintrlct content lat iiIkM; the -MarshfieUl veprcrientative third and' the ItoHobuiK reprcHentallve fourth. J u (Ik cm in tho content in cluded .lohn tai'kin. npeoliM' of the houuo of repretieptiillveH: Judge .1. W. IJamlllon, circuit judge of DoufflfiH county, and H. W'j Coleman, dlHtrict attorney of Cooa county. : Conch Kalph Ihiiley. and William DouKherty were Tenlured HpeaknrH on the high Hchool acHembly pro gram at one o'clock thlH afternoon tit the high school and a'e tumie InteiVHtinK aidellKhtH on the flnalH liiHt nlKht. In many orchardn of the Urent- wood dlKlriet peachea and apri cots almoHt total loss. Sulun rc portH half crop peara, cherrien; one-fourth aprieotH and peaehes. Lodi almost total Iohh tree fruit; ohahly half crop tokaya. Hloek- :dc. The reaultH of this aroiUre., have been viHiting at tne baaed on certain points elected home of their cousin, MIhh ifisie Mc- Cully. rney Hpent iiir wimcr in Los Angelos and San lk;so. Miss OUic Crump and her niece, Mra. Fischer, lonnerly hdith Ham- Smith. These Dointu not onlv count for each ide. but for each individual ' mond; of C'hlco' Cal., were calling and when tho individual has 80 . on friends here Tuesday, puinta will be Riven a silver pln, The committee for the Heljckah as an emblem for their Interest J April Frolic which Is to he held and co-operation In tho class. Monday evening has heen quite Kred Kick motored to Eugene unsy this week making final ar laat week on buainetis. rangemeiits. .... ...... n. i. M U'nicrht nf tllP .1 n-ksnil V 11 IO i" " - .IMV ilMU ,IIH, 1 . 1. J IIUI V W, ' - : ton loHt 7.1 per cent cherries and wQ hHVJ rtlHidcd ht.ro fur two service station gave two splendid other tree fruits. Very neavy !... ...ft Mon(iflv ,orninir for violin selections over KM KL Sun- Alturas. Calif., where they expeet ' day eveut.ig. tie was accompanies to make their home. Tho beat'bv Miss Ruth Severance at the wlslies of their many friends go piano. with them to their new homo. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Johnson Virginia Fhk, who received brought their little sick babv honw. burns while doing class work in ' from the Sacred Heart hospital on the laboratory In Medford high is' Monday. The little fellow seems to fliininon all fru ts Modesto, Mer ced, Kseolan and other San Joa-j quin valley points. Very bad dam-, age all fruits Dinuba district. No j damage whatever to Lake county! pears. j "There was some damngo to ail fruits in the American river and Lalsom districts; nearly total lot's of peaches and plums, with slight damage pears. Fifty per cent loss on lokays. Santa Hosa reports no Iuhh to apples, but serious dam age Homo parts Sebastopal district. San Joho reports very conflicting; no damage to pears, iteport Mi nor and Contra county somo or chards almost completely wiped out. "Kldorado county aitd Vlacer vllle so far unhurt, except' few peaehes and plums. "Cnouestfonably worst and most extensive freeze California .. bay ever had.", . VroHpoets for a big boxing smoker in Alrdford soon were good today with the receipt of a letter y Jack Wood from Joe Ferguson, middle-western heavyweight fight er, donating his willingness to fight In Medford this month. Ferguson a year or two it go fought Young Hlrlblhig In Mitlo Jtoek, Ark., and lost on a close decision. I le will probably be juatched hero against Nails (ior niRii of K latum I Kails and (ho same card will prohnlily also In clude (leorgu (lied) Soronseii, ex army, fighter,, of Cenlral I'olnt against some good contender from -he northern part of tho stalo. HA MOM, Ore., April 1 0. (lt.lohn H. Carkln and M. F.- Ilanley of Medford conferred with l.uper and members of the reclamation rum hilsshiu today relatlvu (o organiza tion of the II opsins Lateral pro. jeel in Jackson county. Tho pro ject covers nbul Mimi ncrcH. In view of the heavy fruit dam iiku In Callforn a, AlberL liurch, preldtMtt of tho Jackson County Kruittriowcrs league, aald this afternoon southern Oregon grow ers will be benefited by the mis fortune of tho sfsler state and that local growers imisl talto all iu. in. i.i.uwIIiIk . in wtvo their i rons from similar damage. He , Sunday, warns growers not to talto lo) low pr ces for fruit, especially for linrtlett pears to bo used for canning purposes. He was opti mistic over the local fruit situa tion If no damago from frosts Is experienced. the laboratory In Medford high very much improved Miss Kacott arrived April 6. to take charge of the second floor of tho Uogue Illver Sanatarium. She Is u graduate of 10 land and comes highly recommended. M ss Thelma Iewis, who is at tending the Ashland normal from Klamath county, was a week-end visitor at tho home of her aunt, Mrs. Hrlo White of this city. Mr. and Airs. Whlto accompanied her homo Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders and daughter, Maxlno of Illg Ap plcgato. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.; Charley Vogal Hunday. Mr. Shannon from Nebraska, a, graduate nurse, with' 2U years' experience In physiotherapy and massago has taken charge of the men's treatment rooms at the sanatarium. Mr., mid Mrs. H. Uutilmr of Mai n who spent tho week end at the C 11. Duuulugtnn home In this jelly, returned to Klamath the establishment from D lieck a month ago. The Coffee Tavern, formerly' known as the Orange Lantern o North Holly street is now open' for business undi'r new manage- j inent, after having been closed ; Ifor two weeks for remodeling and i repairs. The new proprietor, Ot LA GRANDE, Ore.. April iu.- t(J Himon announced today he has (Jpy The Grand Commandery, purchased entirely new equipment' Knights Templar of Oregon, open- and will be In a position to sere cd its annual convention here to- UkM lunches, .breakfast dishes, day. State sessions of the grand sandwiches and give fountain ser- n..iinii mvnl and select masters, vice. Mr. Simon Is a r?cnt dr- and icmnd chanter. Royal Arch rival from Nevada and purchased Masons, were concluded yester day. m : " The grand council elected the following officers: Clyde M. Mc Kay, liend. grand master; f H. Wayne Stanard. Llrownsviile, dep uty grand master; Lloyd I,. Scott, i'ortland. principal conductor of work; James H. Richmond. Port land, treasurer; Edmund I. Lewis, Marsh field, recorder; v A. H. S. Haffenden, Portland, grand cap tain of guard; John B. Easter, , Portland. grand conductor , of council; Frank J. Miller, Albany, Marshal; M. Edwin Woodcock, Corvallls, steward: Ernest P. Rands, Oregon City, sentinel; Ceo. T. Cochrane, La Grande, chapluin. AT AIRPORT WILL BE MODEL OUTFIT 00G CATCHER FOR Tho Medford weather bureau to be installed on tho new airport with the completion of that pro ject, will be every bit as well equipped as Is tne Oakland station, and perhaps more fully equipped than it, so far as Instruments are concerned, uecordlng to Walter Ulck. head of the local went her bureau, who was a guest speuker before the Lions club Oils noon. Mr. nick gave an Interesting re. view of the work and methods employed by tho weal Her office here, and expressed a hope that classes in gene nil science in the high school and other visitors might receive valuable practical TRt Instruction In tho protased new fJfc weatlifr office hen:. Lions J. O. Urey, Fred Seheffel r !alul ,'' Ml N tlM0"- w,,o with Ed EJanney compose the city (uncll a ! airport citmnilltee, and were rc- eiitly sent to the Oakland airport on a tour of investigation, gave hurt talks on data they accumu lated there. The Oakland port is considered one of the most impor tant and best equipped htndlng fields In the Lntlcd Male, and ts being studied hy all communities anticipating building or improving liietr facilities. "With only $r.'0.0iu) m expend upon the local airport, the distri bution of funds will require care ful calculation and the maximum amount of careful planning, ac cording to the local committeemen. 'The Hover Road," little theater prehcntatioii to be offered at the icw Isis theater Thursday and Fri tin v. April IS and 19, was the sub lect of an Interesting announce ment made by J. Verne SUanKle .vim ui Kcd support of this local (jump of players. Mrs. .Fred Taylor of Central olnl was a vlsltur at Ihe homo of Mrs. Fred Hulcher Sunday. Mr. (1. O. Hand on and daugh ter, Vivian, and son, Proston and her sister, Mrs. Palhman and son, Edgar, of Phoenix, motored to Credent City Saturday return'ng Sunday. , There wlH bo a mooting of the Parent -Teachers' assoc'atlons of tho county at Ashland. April 20. All those wishing to attend from this circle fire -asked to- pleaso notify .Mrs O. O. Handon by the Hlth. as she fs to notify Ihe Ash land council how many lo ex peel from this district, CITY TO ENFORCE L! Virginia Valli Tells " How to Captivate JIOIXYWOOD, Callf.-Tlio 39 lore modi movio dim-torn lind tlirraiith their experience wit h tho pictunnthHl j beautiful akin w tho miretit mail to popularity lor nny eirl. An Lewis j M ilostonc, prominent director for I'ara mount, expruwes it: "Smooth, exqui site akin is more eplivHtin( than any thing else shout I girl." Virginia Valli knows that exquisite akin plays the largest part in woman's power to touch the heart, on the screen sildoH. Like 442 o( the 451 important actresses in Hollywood, she cherishes 1icr lovely skin with Lux Toilet Soap. Bhe says: "1 do enjoy using Lux Toilet Soap. I delight in tha marvelous vel vety way it leaves my skin." inowl nf ten tcrcen stum use thit fragrant white oap, and sll ths great film studios have made it the official soap (or their (dressing rooms. What Ik i-.HTlt'il to lc one of the most attractive lawns uml unl In Mt-dfonl n Uiitrd on Vct Main ntrcct in (rum of the icw Conner KuniTkl 1'nrlorn. where arilcnci'K anil IntuirerH, lindiT the iltrctton of Samuel ltuteumn. re- enlly Kpent a week In gellhiK he Rrmind r-ady. T:ic inwn has lieiMl Mown and ti exitecteil to bo up In a ehnrt time. The yard wan carefully planned liy Mr. Ualenian to lip his local manlerpliH'e anil It Is already n matter of it 1iU for h in a well as Mr. t'onacr. Klamath Kails. Ktrut section ol dale hiahwnvs helng nlled In Klam ath. , The new doK catcher employed hy the city Koverninent Ih alrcaily on duty, and Midfurd idtlsnnH who have mil yet taken out Uconm-H for their iIokm lit the county clerk's office have only until April lli to do fo. without penalty, iim tiie new atato law i-ruire every iIok to be llconned. Until April Ifitli the fee la f'J for n male dou anil $:t for a female doK. After Aitril I5tli Mcdrord iloir owners, who have not yet taken out lli-enaus. will have lo pay double the fee. .Mayor A. W. I'lpea reiterated today that tho city offb-lalM lire (Iclellllllieil to enforce both I'.le atate lleenat- biw and the municipal orillnaiu-e idlillrtllK all uoKM to lie confined on their home pielnlKca. or kept In lensli dill-liiB the months of April, May and June; Hence ihclr employment of dou catcher to uather In all dote" at largo uml confine litem In tho pound. The Identity of the dou catcher and the location of the pound have not been made public, but any clll sun who misses his or her don from now on, can reasonably rest assured that tile animal Is con lined In the ilou pound, to be kept there until clttlmed, and It not claimed to 'bo put to death by a humane method. If any cltlscn wants to know whether Ills or Iter dog Is In the pound that owner can easily leiirn by InindiiiiK ill the police station, und will be Klven opportunity lo Identify lllu missing dog lit tho pound. Mcilford dog owners are fast taklou out licenses at the clerk s office, wishing to avoid the double liavlllullt penalty lifter April I Mil. The dog licenses will continue to lie collected hero despllo the con tention that Has been made by siilne dug owners that the collec tion of both n. tax and license on doss Is ii double one and hence Illegal, UIMliii Attorney tlciirge A. Codding has requested an opin ion from Attorney tlencral Van Winkle as to whether It Is Ujial ,., ..v ilinf. iim ti..i-NMniil uroiWtv uml in uddltlon loiiulre fie pay inent of license fee. log owners In other sections of the slate have made the Hume request o( Ihe at torney general. Ilegllinlng today the dog owners of Ashlnnd and vicinity can obtain licenses at the Dally Tidings office of that oily. 'In accordance with arrangements made by County Clerk Myers. In hoed to numerous requests that owners of dogs In that city b not compelled to make a special trip to Medford to tuke out licenses. mncli Inmi-oved. The Parent-Teachers' association has planned a very interesting meeting Tor Friday afternoon. April 12. A short program is to he en- Joyed and Home Important business will be brought up. - A voi-'y heavy smudge was put on hy our local orchurdlsts Saturday and Tuesday mornings, keeping the workers out most of the night. John Norrls Is pruning Frank TouVello's pear orchard this week. Miss Mattlc llonzle, who lias boon quite 111 tho past week, Is Im proving. Mis. Hoy Smith was a visitor or her sister, Mary Hurst, at Ashland Thursday.-. .' Major Livingston and sister re turned recently to tholr countrv homo north ot Jacksonville after snenilliig the winter In Florldu. They have house guosta from the east this week. ' Harry Holms of near Copper was n iiiisliiesH visitor Wednesday.- Mrs. Van Winkle snu anuKiiior, Mrs. French, spent pint of last week In Vreka, Cal. Tho IHircus society of Jackson' vlllo Advontlst ladles met at the homo or Mrs. Nettle Jones Wednes day afternoon and did sewing, lor a bazaar which they aro planning. Frank Ulrlch of Ashland was vis iting riienila and relatlvos in our city Hunday. The school children ar6 busy pre paring fur the county track meet to he held' In Modroid the latter part of this' month. '" A mliiHll'ol show was put on bV Ihe Jacksonville Cirniigii at the U S. hall last Friday evening. This was enjoyed by the large crowd at tend Inn-. The dance given by tho Chamber of Commerce at the II. S. hall Sat urday evening was very succosstul both socially and financially. The musli! was furnished by tho Jack sonville orchestra. 1 '' Mrs. Lulu- Saulsherry has beun 111 the past few days at hor home here. Mr. Illxby, who was ill for soma time at his home east, of town, is much Improved. Mrs. KnlH Chapman or Gold 11111 was visiting her staler, Mrs. Her bert Hiinnu, Tuesday' of this week. Miss Wilms Shuly spent the week end at tho homo of hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Shuly, In I' l in I Point. ime here Friday morning. .Mr. Mavs ol .Mcdrord was a vis Mrs. Harold Crump spent Satur day and Sunday at tho Crump home on Appleguto.. Cliff iHiniiluglon, Miss Alice irooin and Miss McCully motored I.. Ashland Sunday afternoon. .li..re M1ss McClllly Vlsltll.l hor fiiemi. MrH. Hell Parsons. Mr. and Mra. James Pelton or Klamath Falls were calling on their ri-ienilH here Monday. I hey recent ly returned from lxis Angeles, wl-eio Ihoy spent Ihe winter. CHEAP BUTTER GOES UP PORTLAND TODAY LocaT radio fans enjoyed a rfiiappy hour of popular danee mu sic last evening, when the "Copeo Syncopators" came on the air from II to 10 p. m. This seven-piece da nee ha nd seof ed a decided hit during the regular Tuesday even ing program of the California Oregon Power company. t The next Copeo hour, which Is scheduled for Tuesday, April It, will feature Miss Betty Brown In a popular return of her recent pipe or?ran recital. HEADACHE RELIEVED QUICKLY Tail Portly Vtf.t.bl. Pin quickly corrects the digestive distur bances, removes the kJ CARTERS! PORTLAND, Ore.. April 10. (P) Prime firsts in butler advanced haf a cent to 4 3 '4 cents today, while flrsta went up 1 cent to 43c. pjXtras and standards remained at j 44c. Intestinal poisons, and sick head- - I ache auicklv disannpars. Vnnrwholn system enjoys a tonic effect, consti i patlon vanishes, and you reel a re j newed vigor. Avoid bromides atid ' dope.they are depresslngand harm ful. All Druggists 25c and 7lic red pltgs. CARTER'S USi PILLS THE MARKETS Owners of Ddd ee- Trucks call it PAY LOAD Your pay load is the load of actual' met chandise you deliver the load of the actual commodity you haul whatever the size of the truck, whatever-the nature of the load. There is no profit in hauling the truck itself, or the body. That's expense. Dodge Truck owners know the dollars-and-cents meaning of Pay Loads. That's why there are so many Dodge owners, j ' Excess weight was engineered out of Dodge Trucks long ago. For your information for comparison, and? we invite it we will be glad to go into the'detail of sizes, weights and prices on the 51 standard Dodge Truck Chassis. Livestock PORTLAND, Ore., April 10. (fP) CATTI.K AND CALVES Steady. No receipts. UOtlS Talking steady on slaugh ter classes. Receipts Itifi. SI1KHP AND 1.AM.HS CJuotuhly steady. No receipts. Produce PORTLAND. Oru., April JO. P) Wholesale prices: LUTTrcU Kxtras, 41c; prime firsts, 4;!',4c; rirsls, 43c; standards, 44c. IOeks. milk, poultry, onions, pota toes, wool. nuts, hay, cascara bark and hops nil steady and unchanged. San Francisco Butterfat SAN FHANCISCXJ, Cal., April 10. -(TP) Hutterfat f. o. b. San Fran- 37 ISIS THEATRE Tonight A story of a Big; Town Vamp and Two Small Town Romeoa. If you're full of aches and ills don't swallow those nasty pills take a dose of laughs and thrills AT OWEN CAMP TWO 0Vi:N-01!H(10N LUMWOlt CO.! l-AMP NO. 2. Anril 10 (Special l ! A beautiful while blanket of anew covers tho ground and Is about nlno Inches deep. Conditions in the woods ollMon-l , IflPQUELINE day, the 8th, were bud for falling j tKflu . si flkl UIII timber and Mr. Walter Zeidlerl KUAN t,JtVt HU ot Jacksonville, and Joe Hall of .Medford, both motored home until weather conditions settle. Iiiny other employes did likewise. A. E. Kdwards ot Applcgnto baa joined the employ of Owcn OroKun Lumber Co. Camp 2. Since .Murih I an nvei-imo nf 15 curs of lugs bus been hauled from Camp - to Mdford. Swamping crews and tractor bunching ci-cwh are at a stiind- wllll llllf. tl, lll'IIW SIH1W. SPORTS LIGHT ADDED ATTRACTIONS -COMEDY "FIXING FATHER" . 1000 Laughs 10C0 ALWAYS 10 and 15 H'olllrlhlllcd) Now that the ati'liml "lie has been m-clircil for Medford and ltn vleltilty, every' olio Is becoming more iilr-nilliilcd tluill ever. The Medford unit of the Amer ican Legion .Auxiliary has "ecureil the services of the four lady flyers. llcciiKfd lo pilot transport, to gather III the passengers during the Auxiliary Air IX-rl.y. Amelia lirliitrl "" tlniytilll. "Itlllli Nichols'' Dully. I'hiiel.c Omlle" Tliilruin uml "Lady Mury lleuih" Nlehnls lliu fiyers of l.ic four trans ports. i oe flyers entering Hie field Thursday. April II mid wHLniiikc Hie first stop Siitiii'iluy. April 1.1. Monday. April 15 will bet-In the iinn-stiip flight until April when the I'lirnirK test will be ileeiileil and it medal ' distinguished ser vice awarded tne winner of the derlly. Passengers will lie reiidy with the fare, which Is this years mem bership iW-'s. so as to make pos sible Me,li'd's imotil when tile national president. Mrs. Iloycc riikleu Jr.. arrives April -.lib pmiiii j MERCHANTS EXPRESS 109' wheelbuc -OMMERCIAl. TRUCK 776 120' whcclbase .... I. TON 130' wheclbK . 1-TON 140' whcelbil . I I. 4T9N 150' whcelbue . ... . 995 . . 1065 .1345 ChdifU fmcej . lVi-TON 165' whcelba" 2- TON 150 wbcelbatc Vton 165 wheclbaic 3TON 135' whcelbase 3- TON 165' wbccIbsM 3-TON 185' whtelbate 1415 .1515 . 1585 . 1745 1775 . 1845 Formerly Graham Brothers Trucks " The comrlrte line otTrucki, Bue nnd Motor Coche nunilhetiiu'd "TI br Orah.m Brothers .ubldli.rjr of Dodse Brolher) now lake, the I ntme otDodse Brothere. 1 Theee Trucki, Buie. nd Motor Co.che. II powered by Dodge Brothers enlne and manufactured accordlns II to Dodse Brother, atondarda. ore aold. as they alwaya have been old, by Dodgt Brothera Dealers everywhere J o Ij O 0 6 ROTH&R5 Trucks ii CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT Eakin Motor Co. 16-18 So. Fir Phone 304 SEC U S SAT Or S. Lsi mm ik iff ii frsl COMING THE SPRING FABRIC FASHION SHOW With daily fashion pa rade of smart garments o made from the latest fab rics now on display in cur o store. O J(amb$tpatmtnt(tjCttx r "THE STORE FOW EVEPYBODY" i PHONt-48ei-4e7 Arsenate of Lead Sold by Stewart Fruit Company Robert T. Cochran E. VV. J. Hearty, Inc. Pinnacle Packing Company American Fruitgrowers 5 Steinhardt & Kelly Southern Oregon Sales. Inc. J. C. Herring, Representative Phone 1457