PA (IE SIX
M KDFOl'l) MAIL TUTRTTKK, MKWOM), OUKiioY. MONDAY. .(TNT. 17. 102!).
(SOLID) BULB
by Charles G. Boo tlx
; SYNOPSIS: l,ucy liiiively iiutf-
, rU-il (o .terry wlili n nnmler ueeti-i
Kltlim liiililn "i'r I''"!' (X'lK'oii
drops tin tluirue. (-tiiixiiiitil lli.H
' JHIlou Is Hie munlerer. V mM
linns telephone fall Dillon uiio,
Is lit1? I'lulies 11 ehiilleimv lo IV-Iilt-s
out llu win. I'eellle speed-'
li:iek lo Torrtiliiy In meet Ouden's
slayer. As lie Mep from Ills eiu
11 hullel wlil-lU-K over lH luacl. lie;
t RMr-i In (lie deserted family miIooii.
IIikIs ii itjilu hi llu' "MKit'i room"
, 4in the seeoiid rioor. l'liU riny (lie
roam. In hUii-Is lo 1 1 1 .' t ll.s con- ;
leais when n IeiHl ylnjr oninnind
V'Iioonis out: "Drop your nun and
rearli!' , j
' CIIAI'TICK 10. 1
' ' The Us( Illusion.
Th shrill oitmninnd smote me
'HUt' the' Mow of n fii. I did not
; m.ivo. The automatic linn starkly:
- fr-ini my hand and 1 know' heller
' i han to raise It. i
"Drop it, yo t wo-lcKi'd var-j
mint!" tin voire m-reamcd passimi- ;
;iii'!y. J dropped the 1 1 1 k t n L "Fare
round whin- I kin M'-c y-!"
I KWUtij; .slowly dm my herd, lie- ,
ftrsv me wan tin utorcrooni. whirl) 1
I. IHte n fool, had t'ldtrnitcn. Al :
fitrt, I did not kvv Kurie. for he
r Mod within the shadows of the '
ruinii, hut tile harrel of a Colt, th'-jt ',
Pcehlrs' pistol roared llisl lMlni
'Ihe ancient hand that held it. .ami
finally, fit lm " em'm-ed, ' the nld
ilesert-rat himself.
His apjiearauce a! Dial tnoment
was the picture'! was to reiaiu of
h:in until the em! of my days. The
wild raj,e of hs face t raiif fixed
. me. His lips were fioth-f!e d
and It came upon m overwhelm -inti'v
that i he man was tnnrder-
' etisly insane ami tiiiit I was nearer
death than I had ever been.
"Well. I cotched ye!" he siirilled.
"Was It you who fired on me'.'"
I iwfiiit'cd. lie Neemed lo have ac
CUMfimed himself In the loss of his
clejit-slded lens.
" Twur!" he shouted. (,"l'ity I
didn't pi m,' ye! I'd o' been saved
the trouble o cloin' it now. Whnr'll
ye havo It jn the belly or the
h;ad?"
''lint what have I done to you 7"
I demanded casually.
"Whitt have ye -il o n eV" he
rcre.imed. "Whut whul "
Fpeech lefi him. He shook his
fist at mi, waved the pi-Mo I in
my face. Ills rane. indeed, finally
pitched him over the summit of
his emotions and for perhaps three
s.'TCondii, his Htreiu;! h spent, he !
stood and simply ipiiveretl and
glared at r.ie.
In that moment of silence 1
heard the creak of a hoard. Some j
.one was comini; up t ho stair. I j
f had hern Kinplnc about In my mind .
for the explanation of l-'urle'.s In-1
t ane nine and suddenly 1 foil ml j
It: and I also saw as clearly as If,
aMY of !i:ht had pb-rced niy brain
LET CLOKOX DO THE
W
draifi!pip
, XT
i 1 o need to worry about mi
- ' nor stoppages-too small for a
; J plumber, too big to be neglect
y J ed. ForClorox down yourslti
gisb drainpipes makes them
clear, sanitary, antl odorless. It
will free your kitchen, laundry
and bathroom drainpipes from
food particles, grime, bits of
hairand odors.And (lie regular
use of Clorox will kttp drain
pipes fresh and clean. Just fol
low directions on bottle.
tAt AH Grocers
bleaches removes
destroys odors kills
hen ;:I m n
- ' 1
la hs
w t pad het-n prepared for me.
1 1. was tlial-uli'-ally clever, as any
fciii'ine of Itillnn's would he and
the creak of a hoard had betrayed
It lo me. - . .
Kuril- jrot liis wind a-.;.iiii. "Wr
oih- o" Sheiil p'lirr (.p-! I lumwetl
it ye: i' i day inoi niti'. Yr. af l- r
the h'tinhr.- as kill-d that tlilevin'
An dry nd-u and jvr met It in yer
fnn head I'm the lad as done It'
An" y'i- fixin' to hrlim ine into one
o' tlnm erookil cniiriK wiiur a slJeU
lawyer can make a old cu.-s like
me say lie killed his mother! V-r
ll.in' to rUreicll lue net U."
I raised my hand.
"Shet up. or I'll wtal;
fer lmMI'ils:" he ;
Hain't I hern told if ye
ye out
Tifi tli'd.
;tln't ix
foot under I he Skull hy mtnip
they'll he makln' me swear 1 kill
ed Andry ii;den wln-n I didn't, an'
eraekin' my neck fer it'.'"
Ohvloiisly liillon had her-n talk
ing to him. Anything I iniylit say,
then, Would he of no avail, He'd
finish me in a minute or so. I)e
leniiely I Miiiuht for some means
of ovivmiliijr him. when a ilnmht
sliiiek me. Hillon was outside, IN-Ir-niim,
waiting, ami It offered the
har St chalice of HJCPess, hut I'd
try it.
"Knrli'," I s:ihl eavually. "here ik
your eyepiece. lolit you want It?"
4s
fell it was lailhrr Mai Nalr.'
I 1. 1 is eyes became almost sane In
f'their' expression: his pb:lo. hand
dropped to his sidy, and he i-cuchrd
j for the lens,
! It was ib i'n i hat ) caught him
neatly under the point of the chin.
He dou lied-up at the knees ami as
he toppled Toi-wald I calii;hl him
and laid him out on Ihe floor.
Si pi in: up my automat ic, I
:pun a .-oiiud, expect hi k Dillon to
t come poui lm; Into the room, pre
ceded by a fusilade of shots. Hut
i he iluln'l, althoiieji I knew he was
1 slaudfne; (jut there, waitlnif, listcn
Imr. He eviilently didn't Uiiow
; what Inn happened. Well, 1 knew
what Dillon was wall ho; for! I had
save ilmy life, hul I wanted him
- to commit the overt Mt. 1 wanted
1 h!tn to altaf k me.
j .My eyes fell on the dummies and
i all at once I knew w hat I was
iui; to do. ! miial inj; l-'urie's hijih
; pitched voice, I shrilled:
j "Ver head or yer belly whur'll
: ye have II ?"
! 1 was piTliiu,' off Furie's Incred
ibly dirty shirt,
i "N", no! For tiod's sake, no!"
! I cried in an agonized voice. "Don't
! shoot! Donl !"
Tim shirt was off. I was slip
. pint; H over Xapoleou's head.
"Kuril-!" I pleaded. "They'll Ket
you. They'll crack your neck!"
The shirt was on. So was Ihe
aMouishhu: hat. I toppled Sitting
i Hull into the shadows aualust the
north wall, lowered ihe liht,
scooped up the pistol.
"Kuril!" I screamed. "Don't
JOBS YOU DREAD
stains
germs
&g -"..........lo.. l j
-. ' C.llMM'.-U f ; .VyJ
ri ate f"
f'"' '
luot! Ollhiri lied to you!"
I filed once, twice at the cejlinc
Am J MtJiK'ied hack and sank I i
.1 heap against the Mouth wall, the
door tfh-w open ami Dillon rushed
i;i..jiiKtol in hand. A glance at my
limp (tody, and he fired, once,
twice, thrice, at thu wax fiKUre in
the it h u rd Htraw hat. Then a Ion.:,
throaty cry uf rage hroku from bin
lips ii nd he lunged toward the
traw-hatlert figure.
I had risen silently.
"Hands np, Dillon."
Mi was whirling on h!s heel, his
still smoking pistol lenpliiK up
i me. I shot him once, twice, through
the heart and his own weapon Mew
ia hole In ihe floor. My last siinf
j had spun him around hu that he
laced the door Ihiungh which lit
j had hurst to enact his. pretense of
'avenging my supplied death. 1
-hall nevei- forget the almost comic
i hud; of bewilderment frozen on his
'.swarthy face. He crumpled at the
j knees, and pitched through the
I door into the hlaekuess of the gal
I ho y.
, My legH gave way heneath me
land 1 dropped lo the floor; the pis
1 tol slid from my hand. 1 could not
have moved or uttered n. word to
j save my life.
I The hlare of motor hornw broke
Mho desert stillness. There was
orno nhoutlng and my name was
j.-all.-l. l.ut 1 t,,k no n..tl.-... I'-'-t
" y or I.UUIUM ucaiiquuri.au in iiiu ii -
unO a ImkIv of p.-op r pourvd in ! ..r,i ... .1
,t . , ,j,al" n"u
uin.n .... I). :on nii.l l.uy un.i;0:!10 lo j.. M.I)nu.ls and drum
Jerry. Xalhan Ily.if nn.l Hoy Ilam-! fornu n'ir'iilft
, , ' , (MiHf paiatlt!.
mond. nn.l -i honnmon. the police s .. M. itltiutliHtlc c.mtost at Klks
"'"'''.live. i lemnle. Thiril 1.111I Main HlreetH.
"Cucle John
n.le John, Vncle
John I" Lucy sohhed. tfhe had
drawn my hiad lo her breast and
was lialhlnif my bald spot wllh her
I CM.
Thai that, man out there:
Deacon shouted unsteadily.
'I Hllou,"' mumbled.
IMIIon!" he roared. nt if lie
Were esulc n inselr. "I ten von
j iiM l.uiher AlaeNair!"
"And who is Dillon hut Luther
MaeN'lr?" I asked wearily.
(t'opyrUht. llill, Wm. Morrow Co.)
ndro)v Oden's m it i- d e r e r
hroimhl to justice how ilid le
hles si:l I ho mystery? He ex
plains In tomorrow's chapter.
EAGLE POINT HAS
MULE INDUSTRY
, KACU: POINT. Ore., June 17.
(Speeinlj The iinle Tnint ii rf-
KJitiun dtstrlei seeinn destined to
lieeome ore? of the leidhlK lieef I
eatlie mid dulry prodtietiiK ureas
if ihe euutity. If the farmers will
litke iidviiiilaKe of Ihe Ki'nat nat
iilal I'l'SuiireeM In tile mil niiKeiiienl
of heir Ileitis, cheap lands, low
taxes, hmt; Krowinn HeasnjiH, nlinrt
anil -mild winters, (hey can elimi
nate tjf cost of expensive farms
and equipment.
The call le heliUlKhiP: to Ceoro
Ih'nivn & .Suns have ptialdeil them
In littlid up the L'ei-Mlily of I heir
land hest Halted for meadow.
They : n now produce crops at
a profit. At the same time liio.se
lands not hest suited for cultiva
tion are In permanent pastures and
have Kiven them even a (treat or
profit than the land cultivated,
hence some of the most valuable
lands are the hillsides In perma
nent pasture.
Tlie Kar.le i'nint district today Is
the f rim tier of Jackson county
minus t he daiiKers ami hardships
the west possessed a few years
:!.
Today tills firm will commence,
haying wllh four mowers. There
are L'iiO a res in clover and J5 of
these acres will yield throe tons to
the acre, watered from the Kais'le
1'oilit ditch.
Miss Roberta Pearoo of . San
l'r;yicisoo, t a lit"., arrived Sunday,
J une !, and will spend her two
weeks' vacation at the homo of
her parents, Mr. and jMih. Kloyd
Pearce, and family.
Leroy Smith, who has boon dan-
Cerou.sly 111 the last two weeks. Is
somewhat better and Is now able
to be around,
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Kapsdalo of
ihe rrater Ijike highway hnvo In
stalled a l-'rlt;idaire ami will have
cold soft drinks ami loo cream on
hand all summer.
Todd Whaley. who has boon In
the Sacred Heart hospital at Mod
ford, retmneil to his home In
I'Jajflo Point Krhlay. It was not
necessary to have an operation, as
wits first ihmiKht.
Charley Sherman, who for some
time has held the position as
Janiior at the l.uke Klnkalit hall,
has e,one to 1'alifornla.
1'OUTI.ANH, Ore., Juno 17.
The mi a l.erry iea-..n. Juki new
lli.lll.l le at lis i iiK, will! en
l.s.timnt low iti-lee?.. has resolved
Itseli Int.. a pieldem Ivh h deli.v
. the m.t exneit ..piiilen. Selected
l.orrlc, thai l. llle I. est en Ihe
In. like:, were higher Monday Ihtn
jlhey were S.i I unlay, altheimh nnr-
niaih- L-leWers shmlUI have aeell
( nintat.'d cmni::h lale Saturday and
j Sunday I., swamp .M.Mida' ir.ar
, l"t. ...arenlly Ihis wasn't the
ease, 'I'lle I.esl lien les early Men
day were .in.led at JI.TT. and 11
Iselreily was repelled al that fin
'uie. laities ef Inferior inallly
i could be pilirlalsed il. low ns Jl.
I nle sunshine deluues Ih
fields
j M.o-d ly and Tlli'sday, herry deal
!evs will he ready lo Ihiow lli their
j h.illds and hid Ihe season (;ood-
I llaKer -Si linker cmlllly mlneH
iner'-.cd under name of I'.msolliiat
lid Oi.'K.m (odd Mines, l,ld, UirKe
'mill will be elected lu near tiuuis.
VALLEY ELKS TO V
I The Klks 01 Medfoid, Ashland,
(irunU Push un oilier partH of the
I Kngue Hiver valley will bo eon -
j Hpicuous" hy their ahsenct! fro.ni
Ihe home cotnmmill Uh July 17tH , B:mic-nH in the valley is found nt
l I'hUi, us they will he In utteml-; M itnil ,m,.s, A.slvy 'j-hrockuior-'
anee, durinj; that period al the tt.nHt where they have an ahuud
State KlkH AKHiu-hilloii convention :m(.,. o1- water and toll thai is es
which mis year is being; held al ,,,-eially adapted for ve-ieiahlc's.
KhLmttth KallH. ITheV liave nheidv nut tin.
-ouiiy oi uie iiiuiiieu win
he accompanied hy their wives, as
there are many events on the pro
gram for the KIKh' ladies.
For hotel reservations write to.
Housing C'ointnittee; Klks Temple,
Klamath Kalis, Oregon. !
The tentative program for the'
convention as issued hy the Klum
nth Kulhi lodge of Klks. is uh lol-j
lows:
Vednesday, July 17
ItetfiHtej at thu KlltH Teniilo !
Slght-seeiiiK cars will he avail-1
able tiiroughout the day. Inquire u
tti,0 lhn)unhut tl.o .lay. Inquire
Kitilalisllc c.mlcst will lie put oil
' ".iiiii i.i,.ni.....iu.i..
1 he lndle.s:
K. P. Al Theatre parly at the Peli
can theatre, Kiulith and K lam-
uih.
Hides for I'lilldrcn ut Seventh and
I'llu; Hi reels.
Thursday, July 18
3:00 A. M. In 8 A. .M. Absolute,
quiet, ncalliy Hlecii, (11 neces-
wiry).
. m. .iwai.u won u siu.iu u.m ))Ull Henslmw was layluK In 1
Klorinus .fei lliiK, reads lor the Uupply ,,r umn.nnitlon and other
lirst bin day. ihinKs Krlday inornliw. and left
S A. M. Haud and drum corps n.r,. his uuinic-s work In the
III.! streeis. -
!) A. M. l.adi.'H gnu t.iiirnuiiieiii,
Iteams (loll' and Country dull. Tea
lor ladies. Kcuiiih (inlf and
Couniry 'clul.. Cars leave friiin
the Willurd ifolel. '
9: an A. .f. Al Kills temple. 1
Openi.-iK oeremoniei-. of I 10 lwell;h
ai.i.iut! ... ... v..tr,....
S'.lale KI!;m Association, called to
older by J. C. lioyle, Cxalled
Killer. Klamath Kails No. 147. '
Special musical numbers.
Welcome address by Mayor l -
Address: Brntlicr Wilson S.
Wiley, Past ICxalted Ktil.tr,
Kliinialli KiiIIh Lo.Ibo No. 12-17.
ltcsp.inse liy ll. 11. Cusiek, Al.
bany l.oilmi N'.i. 3!i, 1'renlilonl
UroK.in Hlate Kll:s Ass.iciatioll.
Opelllns! (if cmivenlion tor reuil
lar liusiness.
Kea.liim id' tlie niiniitcs: app.iint-
menl of c.inuuitlces; report of cre
il. iillal 'committee and readins of
resolutions.
J:(in I'. .1 . Registered trap slioct
at llio dun cluli, (three miles
north on the lalles-Ca!il'o,i it lit
lilnhwlyi. Cni'H will he provld
oil at thu Klks temple.
2:lio I'. M. Men's Riilf tournament
at iteams Ooli' and Country club,
(two miles soutli on the Ashland
lilKliwny.l Cars will lie lnoyi.l
i;il at Ihe Ell.s temple.
2:::(l I'. M. Water sports, rpper
Klumatli hake, near l'ri'inont
lirldi:.! al oiul of Oivboii avenue.
Hunt rnciiiK, KWlmiuliiK nialclies.
2::lll I'. M. See Miss Leo Fourrier,
who expects to break the world's
endurance swinuniim record.
l'llzi'S ollered lor lli.n.e who can
slay in the water with her Ihe
loimest. Wednesday she dial
IciiKcs all comers. She lias a
record of 57 hours of swiminiiiK.
C:liu I'. M. Lands ami druiii corps
at hotels and on streels.
8:00 I'. M. l'rlze tlRhts 30 rounda
of last action at tlie Pelican thea
tre. 8:00 P. M. Ladies Hl .llnks at han-
puel room, Willurd Hole!.
I'!-on Midnlulit Wlioonee show,
Klks only. Pelican theatre. I
9:1111 P. M. Public dance, official
dance lialf, Altamont, two nillea
i east on Sixth Street.
Friday, July 19
3 A. M. to S: OH A. ,M Kesl, (for
those who need it.)
8:(ld A. M. Hands and drum corps.
::ii) A. 11. Convention business
. at the Klks temple.
I'lnal report of committees, and
addresses.
12:30 lirnnd barbecue of Klk meal
at the Klamath County fair
grounds, (two inlles east on Sixth
Street I. Cars will leave from Ihe
Klks tempi" after 12 noon.
Alhletic events; horse racing:
ball game; dancing at Altamont
hall.
(l;;iii P. M. to S::iO P. II. -Hands
1 and drum corps on the streets.
9: nil P. M. Crund Klks hall at the
auditorium on Ihe fair grounds.
Klks and their ladles only.
9:3ii P. ' M. Public ilan.v. official
.lance hall, Altamont, two inlles
east on Sixth Street.
Hides for chii.U'en ut Seventh nn.l
Pine Streets.
Saturday. July 20
6:30 to S:oO A. Sf.-Kest and quiet
(you may need some by this
time.)
S.no A. M. Hand and drum corps
al hotels.
'.1:00 A. M. Ladies' final golf tour
nament. !::to ,. M - Huslucss session at
the Klks Temple.
Ueports of committees; election
oi oiticers: installation of otil
ccrs; selection of meeting phlie
for l!i:!. '
1:30 P. M.-liigantic fun parade.
2:00 P. . M. - Judging of parade
flouts. ,
2:od P. M. Judging of musical or
ganizations, awarding of $"oo
cash prlv.e for the best hand,
ether cash prizes.
2:30 p. M.--Ttai shoot.
2:30 P. .M.tlnlllng.
!i:0o P. M. Klreworks on Uike
Kwaiina ihesi view can be ob
tained from the highway half a
mile south of city i.
!l:3." P. M. -Pnldlc dance, olficlal
dame ball, Altamont.
littles tor children nt seventh and
I'ine Streets.
Klks:
num.) your Klaiiuitli Kails ml-
flrehH to lie;, h; i ration Ueaihiuai'
Hern, plume 1"IT.
ONE OF BEST GARDENS
IN EAGLE POINI AREA
:
i ivvci.i' i-niT ro- i?
(Special.) One of the earliest
ket the finest (
ald)age and sweet
Spanish onions.
Over h young
tiirkeyn and a large (iiumher of
young chickens are alsw si side line.
I'rank Diiswort.i was in town
Wednesday m o r n i n k delivering
sti awherrlcs at the Sunnyside. and
was en route to Aledford with a
load, Mr. DltHworth, who owns
one-of the best .strawberry farms
in the Thill district, said the rains
had .spoiled between JMtU and 30(1
rates ot hemes.
i ';,,.. M; .;' . ,
;n. .Miss llatii.- Ilnwl.tt ii..,k i.ic-
! .. . ' 1
llnrrs uf Mrs. a v in himni; nr
; ,,, ,.Ci,(1I1 1 l. 1
i i ' 1
uv A.snpo c nnl son. Itonuld
; ,.y(. V;, J.,,,y .,,, K ";,.':
: 1..' 1 '.. '.'
I a,m , ,)a,mm'.i .......
.Iilui ;i n.olo.lioat .mil thoroliKhly
enjoyed the ximi't of HkIiIiik. Don
ald Ashpide was the eook.
-Mr. and Mrs. Ilenshaw left Fri
day niornlllK for the. forest service,
where they will take care of the
.'ami. and k Tor l:ie men.
.Mrs. -Loltle Van Scoy lel'l l-'rl-
dliy iiiornli.K wllh ihe inall :irrier.
, Mcnllt - liiown, and will
visit
with -Mrs. U illins ut I'erslst
f,est gervii
1 and will he .stationed
; iU
Tom I'ln-I.iiv was In town Friday
moriiiittr li-oillnt' m. tin. I... ...
; .,t !,,.,,...,. ,,.-
and Airs. Joe ll-nry of
,,,.,,,.. m,.ninK ,, .,.,.,. ,, ,.uu
,,,, (....n,s ... x ,, ilui,,..BM
Mr. an.l airs. William' Perry
.vein to ..l.dl'o!i! W'edn'-sday eve-
llilli; It. i,l v!.lllr..1 I! .t
, (,r.infc , r;t n Th),'v ;
ihotH at the si(!,-r,i n ,.,-. u..t
at .Medfoid.
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COPCO RADIO PLAY
-V mi'iiMU'o of onIiiii'iil :in1 a
dash ut Ji ii iiii- is incluili'il in tlie
rt'Hpe thiii . kkh U jiniitc. . up
.." Ualily"H (lift," ,a two-act radio
.playlet, ty hv pivsi'iitoii by -tht
Copro I'luyt-rrt- uvi-r K-M 101), the
Muil TriluiiH'-'hKin Kiatiun, t
fii'ht fntin ! to 10 o clock. The
lltik; play, which in in keeping
with - l'')it Ihm'n day. ohsorved na
tionally yi'Mtcrday. ami to le re
ferred to In pioKnu.is thrnuKiinut
this week, will find a popular ap
peal with .voting and old alike
especially yountr. and old dad.
The, reKular Tuesday nlcht hour
has hfeii .set up 14 hours to con
venience solne of the actors who
could not appear then. Thowe to
In heard in the little play tonitfiit
are Jo .Murray liostel. Kai le Unvl,
Harry (ioold and Mary (Jrefnor.
COQUETTE
HER FIRST
All Talking
, PRODUCTION
Ofw HnveYour
Lcn:.3c Tvicc. world foment cr.-ph'y.ct.is.t,
can '..si:ivcly read your taL-nta. virtues
r.nd f.lalla in tl:e drawinct, worcii nn.l
what not j th.it you scribble v.-lii.:: "lot
i in thoiiclit .
I Sf nd veor ' scrilthlin!
for nn.iivti Knrknfthftm-.uip.' t Mik:tj.i
hru I, rot from b of MiVaJo ri'.U. nj
in. .'Vt.lt. il.UCM i.Oil.lC Kut, litre u
EAGIS 1'tNClL CO., NrV YORK CITY
a """" 1 . OES3Q
ft Coming Wed. Ihe hUt-INLl lb :
I Electric Washer
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of the long exlierietice of the proprietor
is given everyone who'calls upon us, for
wo give our personal attention to every
one we serve. -
This is number phase of Conger serv
ice that l as made it the acceiled service
with no many particular families of Med
f.ird and vicinity.
FUNERAL
Sa'inium in service.
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$m;".iio, time )aynumu, pui it in
the rt'tich of nvory I'nmily.
Lot mu demonstrate ii for you
without obligation.
E. E. LITTLEFIELD, Agent
Route 1, Medford
Tnrrllory open for ono ox'perienced
iaiiii.s8er.
INSURANCE
First Insurance
Agency
A. L. HILL, Manager
Phone 105 SO N. Central
Bedford, Oregon
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NVESf olS SEEKING
SOUND SECURITIES
It is iin axiom oi' finance that money in
vested in an essential service will ahvays ,
hriny Ihe most substantial return over a '
period of years. So essential is electric
li.uht and jiower service that the demand
for it is active every second in the, year!
Consider this iM-hour-a-day, year 'round
demand as investment security; it means
an uncoasinu- guarantee of steady earning
power, safety and marketability. Rock
bottoitrseciirity ! A sound reason for the
purchase of our
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THE California Oregon Power Company
OFFICIS.
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PARLORS
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Trowbridge Lumber Yard
Everything In Lumber and Building Material!
Distributor! for Johni-Mannvtlle Rooflnga
Trowbridge Cabinet Works
CiblneU, Windows, Doora, Screens, Ete.
The Old Reliable Established In 190
When In need of ANYTHING for Building, Phone 131.
We oan be of real service to you.
3QE
State
MERRICK'S
THE NAT.
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loard of
Health
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TELLS THE TRUTH
Our every water test
from our Swimming
pool is "Condition A"
"ISafc for drinking pur
pot'es." , ,
It Ls the only Gas Chlo
rinated Swimming pool
in Southern Oregon
niitl lias no equal. '
Life Guard and swim
ming lessons bv fr.''
niiil .Mrs. P. A. Met
Donald from Honolulu..
Phone 1000