Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1929, Image 10

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    VAC.V, TWO
MEDFORP MATTj TTJr.nyR, AfFlDFORD, OTCEfiOX. FRIDAY. JUSTE 2fi, 1020.
L
LAKE HiGHWAY IS
i
l'OKTI.ANI), Oiv.. June :'K. (4
The ftiiic highway vtnu mission In'
f i':;'-ioii lit Thu;sIiy toolt kIuk
tnwinl icmI imI n tr truck ImitiH bchij:
h.tulco over 'rater l,:ik. highway,
conicmllhj,' th:ii t.ic hihwity 1m
iiiiiini!ly a tourist mini, a iiif;n-
way of
Ihf pe(jlc.
The ci mmission prop'
ed (lint i
truck lod he reiiuci-d to u'
I ti,aijO-uund limil instead of'
L'l'.lilin pouiils thai now prevail. '
( , diiii'N, crduiiiissioiier. 01 j
.Medford, dcclar. d that lecently ui
truck ciiii-yUiK elicit K.fK't 1kh
was seen liavehriK -1& hiIIch an I
hour over the ('rater Lake hlh- '
way. The rtilveV rtturind over the
route at fiT mile.- an .10 ur. The 1
li-m kman wan invented, fined and j
deprivd of hiK lic-nne. j
Anions tho bids road today were;
I he following: i
Approaches to I'nip'iua river ;
hrhlco at hcnttshui p- I
l!erradirur ami muTju-Iiii; the'
Kcene crerk Jenny creek section !
of (irecn Springs highway, 0.(17 j
milcM In Jiickson county. i(
('ons'.ruelion of 3.IM miles of
UU-foot coticrcle p a v e 111 cut of ;
K la math Kails - l.ake'lew section1
In Klamath county. 'j
The followiiiK hids were opened j
on In-half of various. county j
courts.' j
lhidK; over Jb-ar creek on
Tahle I (orl; road, three utile
north
t'lVunly.
1 f Medford, for Jackson
KOCI'K KiVKIt, dm., June L'S. ,
(Special I A special meeting of:
Che liogue Itlver National Land'
Loan association met in Hogue I
River Kriilay.
O. L. MrCarly. state fire warden,
whose henihimirterM am In Ab-d -ford,
was a Rogue It Ivor visitor !
Friday.
Tunbers are arriving for the con- I
struct ion work on the bridge to be
rebuilt jmtoph the river. llotfue
river Imih been In need of tbiy im
prove inenl for some liinn.
The rhelps family, who have
been living In the old Kissler
plaee, left .Monday for Arlington,
Washington.
T. J. HuglieM of Klamath Kails
arrjvod hern last week lo take up
a Homestead.
CENTRAL PI. REBEKAHS
CKXTItAL J'OIXT. (He.. June
LX. -(Specinl) The llebekahs will
havr a wale of their deltrloim pies
Saturday In the building west of
(i. K. Fox's office.
Lester- Scott, who han been m
ployed at Klamath Kallx. vlslfl-d
with his parents. Air. and Al
K. Scott Sunday anil .Monday.
w- '
1 urn
left for ttgden. Ctiih, where he will
be employed by Ihc express coni
. patty in that city.
11. W. Stearns of .Medford was nj
visitor In Central Point Monday.
Airs. Wm. Aloore and two
daughters, Aliss lraci Aloore and
Aim. Westenson, were Sunday
ginists of Air. ami Airs. 10. C. Tiber.
The ladles are distant relatives of
the Tabers.
Airs. I). K. Arnlck has gone lo
Oakland. Cal.. for n visit.
Fran
Another Ideal Swiunw (fyke
Keeps
Indefinitely
V.inscU.J cookie-c.ikc h.is "IT." Choc
ol.itc shortbrc.iil as delicious as any
chocolate cake you ever tasted. And an
ingratiating chocolate creamy center
Chat adds juil the right taste delight. It
keeps indefinitely. Older hy name from
your grocer.
One of the clidiiv
tUTions Qookie (?akcs -
TRU-ni.U BISCUIT CO. Spok.,,,,; PortUml, Sean!,
SCRIPTURE READiON GREAT LAKE IS
'i
IMKUIii:, S. I).. June L'S. (A')
A Catholic Htmlent In Hi.- pul.llr
j-cImioIs. who refused to aiternl tlit
reailint,' of eritluien from tho Kliu;
JantcH version of the hllile. was ut
ileivd re-admit ted wit hunt a polo try
:, (,.( islon yi-hnluy liy tin-
.Sou ih lakoia siinremc court. In
rcvciinK a cave t'roni MchIc coun
ty, the court ordered the nchoo
liouivl to permit the htmlent to al
hi nl himself during ccrlpture ivafl-
.hh.
foiu t action wjih lrout;hi amilnnt
ilM independent school hoard hy the
r, i,,,,. t.r nrH. ()f ., (UYA,n ,,..,
t'alholif students who. in Kehru
aiy, 1HL'", refused to attend open
inn exercises, at which the reading
of Hie bible or the repetition of the
Lord's prayer had been ordered.
The Students were exM'll"il. until
they apologized and agreed to com
ply with all school regulations. The
court held the board's action to be
in violation td the const It ut Inn 1 1
rltfbt of religious freeilom.
L POINT
c
:xti;ai, point, on-., jiuk-
(Spe ial ) Mrs. A. T. I.athrnp
I.uihmI Monday evening fn
1 enter!
I honor
Ihlrtc
of her danghirr, Kathrlii'-'s
nth bin Inlay. ( !a mh-s were
I pliiyed.aud a Jolly evening spc.m
J"lly
j Those invlleil ,.were the .Mioses
if!ciicvn IJrown Avis Ayer. Helen 1
l.ees, Atary Jane Cowman, Hernh c j
Keames, Ituth Haley. Dorothy!
j Limbeck, Frances Taber. Janice j
I h'.wsi Igrave, Xaomi .lohnson. Ior-
olhy Jones. Cci
II Humphreys and
lather I.athrnp.
.Mis. Kay Amir
Klamath Kalis an
Week at tile Iliilllc
Mr. and Airs. II I
Some of tlx; Cei
and some of th"
and baby of
vi.-iting tbl
if her parents,
Scott.
nil I'omt
I'hfieiliX
hoyf,
boys
Sun -s
in
cnlx.
played Ashland In a bill game
day. The scon- sfond 7 h
favor of Central I'oinl and I'h
Air. and .Mrs. Waller llartle have
a little baby daughter, born Wed
nesduy.
Airs., Alice Self went to I'orjjaml
Monday.
ClONTItA L 1'tHXT. Oil
'2H. (Special ) M Iss Kllla
entertained her Sunday
'., June
I lenson
school
class with a swimming party at the
Helnian hath at Ahland on
I Thursday evening. Those who it
I tended weri' I lie Al isses Kdna
j Shaver, Jail us I lesselgrave, Alary
, .laiw Itowman, foroihy Limbeck,
! Jamie I lesHeKrave. Naomi John-
sou, Leona Coiuuir, Lonlst'
j Alaxlne CroTt. Ititth Hale
! Haley and M ih. Opal llalc
I'ltls.
Dale
Al iss
fresh-
I Season served delicious
menls.
Air. ami Airs. J . K. Smith of
.Medford have moveil to the L. Hat
field house.
Mrs. J. Santford Richardson bfl
Wednesday f'r Leiliidey. Cal., to
attend summer ncIioo.
Mayor W. C. I.eever Is liavlng his
huuse painted.
t
Xewspaper a d v ret I s I n g for
churches Is advised by the pub-
I Nelly , counnltlee "f "' 1'res.by
Iterlan eneral assembly.
rdGrfu
rortDrGad
sella
I
E
L
1 m-rntoiT, fi'iAcioss ihu
' troit river, that turbid bouiulary
line between a drink of liquor and
a dibik ol water legally speaking
L'!t7,ai7 gallons of alcoholic bev
( rages were cleared from "anadiau
to frilled States ports lat March.
In April, the liquor flow consist
ed of 17i,:'i0 gallon., in May it
wn" 17:'. 472 gallons.
The big drop In exports. In the
face of more propitious weather
for navigating the river, tells the
Mtory of tlio beginning of the- pres
ent .concentrated move to make the
'boundary unsafe for rum runners.
The present push is divided
inong three specific arms of the
covern men t service, wit h K. II.
Norwood of the customs service co
ordinating the effort.
In the customs service are 1 7t
no n. manning -0 fast boats. On
laud is an augmented force of pro
hibition agents and Increased num
bers of automobiles for their use.
(in the water, coast guard boats
armed wit h one -pounders and
h-inaM speedboats of the customs
honkr patrol, endeavoring in
create a blockade that rum run -n'r
will find imposslbk-'to penc
trnle. "Pull up and be searched." fre
itn litly Is hea i d on the yuU
river as t ho border pat red a gents
gnet unall craft. If the occupants
of the Hinall era ft are peaceably)
encaged they usually submit to tbej
search. If tinn- is liquor aboard
1 light sometime: ensues. The la -k
of the dry patrol Is made anything
but eif-y by the f i I Mint il cannot
operate in Cn nail la 11 waters. 'I' he
Interna 1 1mm I boundary line passes
through the Detroit river and at
no point is the river much more
than a mile in width. In most
placet it Is even narrower, and al
ways half of it Is recognised as
Canadian t-rritoi y.
Although the honh-r tiatrol in
the Hetn.it dislrb-t la charged with
pritrutliru: ap(n-oxiniatey inn mi!:
of cast line from Port Huron to
the mouth of Lake Krle. its hi-: Job
lie;: in the approximately 17 niHcn
of Detroit river front Lorn Lai-:-
St. ciair to Lake Krie.
Along Ibis frtmt on the Canadian
side are the several sd-cailed "Lor
der t it ies" and not a few liiti,r
loading dock. On l lie Alichlgan j
side Is tile long Detroit waterfront j
with cores of boat wells, docks and
other landing plaies.
l''arther south are Mich com- 1
munlties as Kcor.a-, Wyandotte ;uid I
Trenton, m.'Jting up what is kiionnj
in Del roll as the Down Kiver sec
tion." The shore line at Kenrc,
some of It marshy and some of It
11 m (I w lib boat houses, has been
the scene of much rum running
and no a few cl ishcs between tin'
smugglers and the prohibition en
forcement agents.
Figures for Canadla n liquor
clearances from the ports of Sand
wich, Windsor, Walkervllle. Sum
bra and Sirnia to the I'nited Slates
for t he last year have been com
piled by tlx- customs service ami
they tell a story of Increasing "gal
lonage" until the customs arm was
strengt hened and able to lu'tn
I normal force into action. Seventy
1 five per cent of the liquor consign
cd .to tbe I'nited Status from Can
ada clears from those port-S, say
the customs service.
GETS CELL INSTEAD
OF
CHICAGO, IH., .lime '!. ll'l
M.
Hen llalstcad ol Danville, ID..
very much In a hurry, raced Into
lite Knglrwond police station lust
night. He sped pasl the sergeant's
desk like 11 Klar nut of a Komnn
camlie.
"Can't wait for a lickrt," lie
shouted to (he sergeant, who ga.ed
at him agape.
.Mr. llalstead racetl down the em
rhlor to tho door leading to lite
cell block.
"1 gotta make the
gasped, as he neatly
armed the lockup keeper
don. and plunged into 11
: It'.." he
Con-
eidl.
Condon slammed Ihc
cell door
shut and went nut to the sergeant
j iv Inquire Into this sirani;e pro-
ceeuuiK.
Alter a while il came out. llnl
r'tend. horeil hy Chicago, was in
1 lit upon Kelling back to lu!iville.
lie asked it pedestrian the way to
the Knulewnnd slat loll. He neg
lected In sny which station, so the
i ptMlcslriiiu pointed out (he poliee
station.
I At I I o'eloi'k lasl Might H;i!ste;n
l.vlarlod home on the lllitudh Cen
l trill.
j "It wan my fault." he. tobl Ihc
; police ' sergeant in parting. "I
I tdinuld have
xih depot.'
LAD AT END OF CHAIN'
i:om;i;s ri;i:itv. MiImi
June t
; -2 si Kit Si aldlni;. fl .
Nld. wan diaswed it titl trampled
I d fiith ! an tdd pet farm hore
jhhh had heeeine fiishtened. it
j w.if learned h-'iT ted.i
t The lad. leadlir: the hmsr l.y a
elriln. .(ttar led the nher end of
il Irt Ms uaiMt ete:duy tm he left
jiho Henry Sald'nn bavn. two
1 mile.- north d here Then he
Htunilded and fell The
alarmed, dniKued him a
animal, j
insider- 1
ilistanee
and
lined U
Nkllll,
1
Jar Ihejfce of ajady
4JefferyFarnol
fJYWOI'Slli: llrten P'Arcii. teff A
till tlir tinor of h'-r hnutflity fccau
1, difHorm-f Mr Hichard fiuj
f,iil i.x a blaekmailrr 0 uoki'M.
I'.-.ni'fttl mid ntsu omtf.etl hy hr
thri-r.t, ttirlmrit uctn quickly and
bnmn liia m omiirr; t uunin, Jul
io , t j ic.'i it 11 It u'-hn rtt ' it j me 01
1 I'vii crlurtUtu on love-foolish
g'rl Hwhurtl limit hia cousin c(
the Iuh v:.tli Viinxtunt IJntckU-'
h: ,-t nntl t,'aptaini Hmtartl. two of
lhlr''kvnu ituitart. Confront in t
J nl.aiPu-Uh hv iiiafiij, itirhartl
flttth him mrcllr&nty villi a irr
vl'i;: Julian tlrnttit Air pixfol hut
Hisjmrd no fjrahs hit wrist that
Jrlun a hoot h lumsilf in tiir it it
tinn. lie rows ha will huvo tiatifi
favl'.un with Hichaida diiulty
duel impends.
Chapter S "-'7
A DEATH WARRANT
npIIROWINC wide his casement,
Sir Richard leaned out iuto tbe
; fragrant morning; Immediately be
( low lay the garden, a riot of weeds,
! a desolation, like the rose garden
I beyond; yet this had once been tbe
; joy and care of that young, loug-
d ?.:! mother he bad never known.
; "Oh, man Gregory, come ye 11 ore.
Tell me, GroKory, what d'ye see?
: This home o' tbe proud Guyf-
fords a wilderness, Greg, and nil
my doing! A fair heritage run to
; seed like. Its owner. At tbe. least 1
i might ha' kept tho rose-garden
a-bloom you'll mind how my moth
er iu'.cu it, Greg.
Julian's challenge to duel a veritable death-warrant for Sir Richardl
"Ami (Hud there among her flow
ers, sir."
"You saw her tlie, Gregory?"
"1 did, sir, so did Mrs. A1by. I
was your father's horse hoy then,
and she your mother's favorite
j maid. You wuuhl be scarce a year
j old. Sir UielKird." '
j "Anil" now I'm "S nnJ feel a pa-
'liareh; shave mvK Un'K." And.
j seated In oluow elniir, Sir iHk'liard
yuvu hiiiif-eir to Gregory's deft nia
I ulpulutioii!.
I "I'll ha" tho rose-garden ne,w
j piautetl," said he. "though the ex
j ehequer Is low, ha ur.iwil. ... I
j must have money, but how? Ad-
vise nie, Gren."
j "I might venturo to suggest you
i huvo two courses you might sell
" ! Kailovvileiie "
"No! I've never sold an acre yet
n 11 1 1 never will wliilea live live?
Mum! I Mil ye hear aught concern
ins last night's tiff 11 1 r?"
"I caught vague rumors of a
horse-whip, sir."
"Greg, we should prepare for
eventualities."
"You mean, sir?"
"My will, Gregory." The sweep
ur J10 nizor was suddenly arrested.
"Ivtit, sir, the cstatt Is entailed,
with tho exception or Kullowdenc."
"Ay, truo enough, 'twill go lo Ju
lian! Still, I have some, few small
properties I might leave you and
Ahhy. llowbeil, Just so soon as
Julian Is about again, ho will be
after my blood, and probably get it.
fur he's better nt his weapon than
t. And now come, finish scraping
my chin. So! Tell me what was
your other method o' raisins won-
"MarritiRe, sir."
"Oil's my life, man. I'd rather sell
Fallnwdeue."
"With a very great heiress, sir."
"An heiress suppose you And
me one."
have. sir. The handsomest
and wealthiest In London."
"Tho poor soul would provo me
an Infliction. . . . And yet not
for very long a month or three
weeks. Who Is she?"
"Tho Viscountess do Champ
fleurl, sir."
"Ah, a Frenchwoman!'
"Nay, extremely Kngllsh, sir. 1
knew her father; the title was he
slowed on tho family years ago by
tho Grand Unit. In Kngllsh she is
luly Helen IVArey."
"Well sink yl" exclaimed Sir
Itlchard.
"Your father and hura were great
cronies In their youth. My Indy
Helen's parents died youns. leaving
her to the care of .Madamo la Puch
esso d'Kstoutevlile."
"Helen!" quoth Sir Richard.
"Greg, next you'll tell mo you know
her." ,
'I did, sir, years ago,'
'STEPIN FETCHIT' WEDS
DUSKY ORLEANS LADY
IliH.I.YU OUlV t'ultf.. June Ss
t.-r "Steplit Ketehlt." dusky nereen
Mtar known tu private life as l.ln
rein TtieodtM e Ten y. v h o s e
shuffling feel have earned hint
from a handy man .ol to feature
prod Hi tiens lit $1000 a v ek s.U
I nt y,
heIN
day
wttl h. ukeu to r
tehit" Is ?l! eiii!
idiuu
old. j
E'-r 'Richard's ablutions duly ac
complished Gregory brought bin
newetit wig freshly Ironed, adjust
It and bowed.
"Now. sir, tbe Marquis of Meri
vale waits below."
"Merivale? At such preposterous
hour! TI not seven o'clock."
Forthwith Ulr Richard descended
to the kitchen.' Mrs. Abigail, curt
seying to Sir Rirhard, nodded to
wards the great high-backed settle
where lay a slim and very resplend
ent young gentleman, snoring gen
tly; at Sir Richard's touch he
opened languorous blue eyes.
"A thousand welcomes, Ned!
Why so marvelous early abroad?"
The Marquis was a perpetual
weary soul, who found the exertion
of movement an effort, contrived to
sit up and to speak:
"T' act for you in y affair wi'
Julian."
"So you've heard o' the business
so soon !"
"Heard o't, man? All London'll
ring wi't In week; Broeklehurst
babbles."
"Viscount Rrocklehurst Is a great
friend o' Julian's?"
"Jlrocklehurst says y' nigh killed
'm, and Broeklehurst giggled V pure
rapture while he told me. Friend
or no, the Viscount don't love Ju
lian, and If you should happen to
give cousin Julian his (pilot us.
Brocklehurst's joy stupendous!
And so, too. that follow, Despard."
"Then they are like to be disap
pointed," 8a id Sir Richard. "I'm
quite prepared, Ned, and there's no
blinking the fact." ,
"Ay. I know Julian's a? devil wi'
Ih sharps I'm dev'lish anxious."
At this moment Gregory ap
peared, to nnnouneo breakfast.
'What should bring thee so far
from St. James, Ned?" Richard
asked,
"Woman, m'lad!" sighed tho Mar
quis. "The Ulvinest crcetur, 'pon
m' soul!"
"And her name, I'll wager, Is
Helen."
'Tnsitlvcly."
"Alack!" sighed Sir Richard.
"Art another victim, Neddy?"
"Not a whit, Dick; 'sides there's
that fellow Denpard haunts Ih
sweet soul like a shadow! Broekle
hurst too! But Brocklebttrst's a
blent In' sheep, Despard's a silent
wolf."
" 'Twould seem you don't greatly
love the gentleman."
"DiMiime it I do! V" one thing
he's Brockleburst's jackal, V a dan
gerous fellow. F' 'nother, he killed
Tony Ackroyd last year in Paris
over game o' cards, 'n' Tony was m'
friend; aeein' be persoos the peer
less Helen like a beast 0' prey 'n'
she fears him "
"Fears him, Ned not she! Your
Helen U Car above such weakness."
"Yot, Dick, I'll lay ni' Hfo slio
fears him. So I'm waltln opportu
nity o' try In on hi in my pet thrust
In quarto "
A rap nt tho door, and Gregory
appeared to announce:
"Sir Richard, Captain Despard
begs a word."
"Desire him to walk In," and
Sir Richard got up to grejt his vis
itor. "Ynn are from my cousin Julian,
: I think, captain?"
I "Indeed, air, to hand you this let-
1 tor on his behalf."
I Sir Richard laid It upon the talde.
j "Its purport Is easy to gupss, sir.
j Tho particulars you may discuss
j later with the Marquis of Merivale,
So they all bowed again with the
same profound ceremony, and Cap
tain Pe.ip.ird look his departure.
Then Sir Richard, taking up the
letter, read nloud:
"I(;ir Cousin Rick.
"1 ituuKi'M old (iivtrnrv tracli you
a few tncUs of r ne lest I kill it
t-H easdv neon. Kr, th nr Kli'luud.
kdl eu 1 certainly Hhull. aiul e
conn us I may. It Is pl'-anire I
dr am on. mul a sol nee day and
nlRtit to our drht.ir nd cousin
'.hillun iiuytTenl.
"1 plant mi 11 niimth trf Ufa
fi'.-xn tcdiiy enjoy It I"
(Cofurirtlit, Iff".. JrfJcry h'lnol)
A ccld btoodftd chl!fro ht
sett the countryside to talkino
and condfmntng. But Sip Richard
it least concerned ana mora
of bcAutiful Helen In tomorrows
chapter of this story.
c
Kill.
; ,'.'.'" .;:';
ks aun "l-Yteliit."
me in itinatt d in
niploynient. was
lanee in minor
p.irt!. HIh e niteal aetltit: aldlity
won h.in ularrim: roles in reeeut
fentllie produetioiis.
Convicts Mutt Hang
.SAN Kit ANTISCO. Cal.. June I'V.
flft't -Tlie state supreme C;iurt de
nied nil appeal of five Kulbotn eon
vlets tn hatifi In Auiiiint for the
minder of a ptison uuurd
duriny
llie ThntiksL'i iiu day
1 ioi of i!:'7.
FOREST RANGERS
I ' The annual . three days fire
I training school or 1 amp uf th
j Crater National fnret for itH' 4'J
I employees from all parts of th
i forest opened Thursday morning
j at I'nion creek and will continue
1 until Saturday evening.
J The camp Una boon established
j fiboul a half-mile from tho ranger
house at L'nion creek, where the
men will rough it oiitdinirs f'r
the three days, sleeping on I We
ground wrapped In blunkels at
nig hi, and otherwise living Just
like they wore on fire fighting
duty In the forest, only that they
will take their meals at the res
taurant at I'nion creek instead of
having a rook f their own at
the camp, hh last year,
Tlie reKiilar district rangers In
charge of the Appbgate, Jiutle
Falls, Klamath and liogue river J
districts of the Crater National
forest, will be the instructors,
along with W. L. Jones, the for
est'H Hiiperintendent of road con
struction. '
Tlie employes will be instructed
in surveyiuK, how to read a rom-
j pass, the uses of different kinds
or 1 ire rigntnig equipment, now
to sharpen axes and other f Ire
fighting tools, how to repair phone
lines the different methods, of
fighting fires, etc.
There will also be a parking 1
contest with the forest employes j
divided in groups of eight, and
a mock trial one night, to denion-
stsat" to the
evidence lo 11
men how lo gather
make arrests and how
testimony in court.
to present
HXKAH.
Jt.ne Ji,-Angclo-.
1') - Albert
Voight. I.ws
I .day in his
left yester-
walrus
He
skln boat for
ill make the
1 orK.
tout trip a Ion1 in his 7."t-ptiuml
eraft, msIiik only paddle and a
Miiall sail for power. He hoped
to reach there in five or ix
nmnths. The l-oat wai loaded
wit li t-n nned ftMid, hed(rnj; and
a few elothvs. His ecudiini; Uten
sils were limited . to a yaiu'evpn
little
u'hy not he comfortable?
Get a General Electric Fan j
let it blow aw ay heat, head-1
aches, humidity iCostslittle. j
Oscillating ancl non-j
oscillating types in the size j
you need 3 5. cc up..
The 10-inch C-E Oscil!at-
inp :an gitcs a wide sweep;
ofcoolingbrccrc.asitswings
back and forth silently anJ 1
faithfully And the price is
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PACIFIC STATES
ELECTRIC COMPANY
iMtrtkandist Distributor
GENERAL ELECTRIC
LET US FURNISH YOU
G. E. FAN
ALL SIZES IN STOCK
Southern Oregon
Electric
MORRIS B. LEONARD
H. O. FROHBACH
, and a small nip. ' . ' ' ' j
$1650
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Full 3 lbs. RlllERlBBrnv
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Take a kit on
four canifiinf
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ocrvice atations. racked tn kits (with
improved sprayer), pints, Quarts, gal
lons, S-gallons, barrels and V2 barrels.
mTPo .'It CQMPyJdNY OF CALIFORNIA
Makers of Cromtc Cleaning Huid - Oronite Auto Polish
Oronite Furniture Polish - Oronite Handy Oil -Etc
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TAKE (Kit ymr't vamtion trip in t big luiunout Pickwitk coach.
1 his Nticinv.irle tmniportvtion ttrm rrachet thoutandt of
delightful vacation tpoti along the acentc hifihwayi of America,
RKDWOOD HIGHWAY North from San Franci:o to
Eureka and Grunti Pjim. through a hundred continuoui
roilfi of giant Rrdwcodi. Finnt fishing and hunting.
PACIFIC HIGHW AY From San Franciico lo Portland,
Srattlf and Vancouver. Scrr Ml. l.awn National Park,
Mi. Shaita rmorn. Crater Lake, Ml. Hood. Columbia Rivet
Highway. Rainier Patk and the Evergreen Playground?.
EL CAM I NO REAL CoaM Misrion Highway from San
Franmro k Lot Angclrt and San Dirgo, lerving all Cali
fornia heache and old Million.
TWO HIGHWAYS EAST Northern route from San
Franc mo lo all Ettlern point via Lake Tahoe, Reno, Salt
Lake City and Denver, or from Loa Angelet hy way of
7ion National Park and Sail Lake.
Southern mute from Lot Aneelea to Imperial Valley. Pho
o:x, El Pato, St Loura and to all Atlantic Coast faioti.
Scrrtie ilightray flaunts of Atnerico
Terminal, 6th and Lo Ange'-r Su.
OFFICE
Hotel Jackson 102 S. Central
Phone 309
FLY SPRAY
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
ORONITE is the name of the l4y
Spray that kills'em dead flies, mos
quitoes, mollis, roaches, bedbugs,
ants, fleas and many other insects.
At grocers, druggists, hardware,
department stores and Standard Oil
Money-saving Fares!