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-jmn two MflDPORT) MaTL TRTBtryn, MEDFORD, Ol.i-Cioy, sI'XDaY. sKPTP.MBER 1. 1020. Tocal and 1 Personal . Thin will he a It-Is week lj-'--;tii-' ot tomorrow helnn LjiIi-h ilay with t Uuth Vhuoni uml chlhlien, -Maxine , VI ilK elphrutlon featureM and thi'jVinmnt it ml I'aisy Wehsier. who! 4; nubile hcIiooIh rimveniiiK for t ho! hud heen viHitinn at the home of Si vonr on Tih-mIii'. A h'K exodus j .Mr. W. M. raniphell here for the uf Medfonl and other valley teo- lilo'licKlin leavlnn yesterday alter- iintl fur DIbiiioiicI Lake. I'liilei l..lkC, )'l'OHl cot. Lllli. li' the Woods L'uloli Crock, tlio Oregon l -li von nnil iithi-r To.i.rt pint . and to the ii'i'iini mill mountains, i" take ndvantuc... of the , two-day vacation -period. Inteihalloniil Hilile Ktliu.'llls ".; soclatim. .Ire hloa.l. ..si nu " l,y i. i. Thompso,,, assistant ento- 1 tower- I.ihlo IM'olf,'.,.., over K..M-I.,, !,,. ,.,!, every KlllKluy evenlni;. A l.-.-ture j ( sh()lll ,((. a( .; wlllbe Klven Ktinilny evenlliK S'i- : p,.(1 l(:f(1.( ,.B1. tsl.l, r .-li . ti nilier i; fi'i'l'i '' !'::1U' Uvhli-li vlll he In from K 1.1 HI '.lavs Mr. -ill's. Kmll .Mnhr; i "111'1'01' ,, ,u. ,,,,,, weather I'linilllliins. : who havf heeu- 1sl.lin . teinpm -.; Hlill),.tl.,, ,-pray' reeomuieii.le.l j arlly for' wmie lime- past at ' 1 ,,e ,.x Iment slatl s .Irv Hotel Meilf.ilil. nave leiu.-n ' furnlsheil home of i . U. Hal 1,1 son nt ' Kii't Muni street, into which they will move within a day or so-to reiiialn until ileflnll' plans are complelen tor .in- 10-; lure. ! Bernioe M. HolK.-r. lei.cher of violin. Iliith school credits iilv.-'i. Studio Spaitu lllllB. 1'lione 4:lT-lt. i Hill ; H. 1-:. Ili'own has purchased the 1 23 acres eiml of AHliland. form-! erly owned by Madaiiie Tracy, j from Mi.ryedlth Vinuenl. . I IiynKe's dance. Nat Wed. Sat. Wetter nnil hotter. Mlsu .Mary York, sister of and j 102 ! Mis. : wllti l.as,h.M.n visit he i.ast f.-w I . It II. onkl. Ine- here for th left last niitht r.u' Chlpiieusbur!.-.- I'K.. H lter.l she Is Insll lli-lor at the nuiliial school in thai city.' Exquisitely perfumed, orlulnnl Knullsh tub aonp, Just received at ColvlB 'UruB. next to Hinllo the ater. Mr. mill Mix. lutnos Walls and duujehtei-, Dorothy and sont Owen u(- Ulv. Who ll"il heen visltlllli with Mr. and Mi-k. W. K. liectm hern for mine time, i-ciiirned to their home last Kiiday. $5.1)0 per load summer price on Modforil made factory hlocka. Med Kul -'o.. Tel. 3I. . 4 Knrwic halt siuead by tlur icp-resentativ.-H of the city have ruin ed two hlKhly prized azaleti shrilhB. A. I-:. Ilartutm. liT" Kasl Slly-fli'l street, declan d yester day In a letler to lite city oinln .11 111 which In- asked pay for Hie shrubs before he pays the bill fur the haltlni:. The Oi'.-koiiIiiii. Hawaiian guitar, ukulele, Tmo p.twli Spanish miliar and banjo claenea will rn-opn at Pulmorn MiiMle Mouse Saturday, August 31. Pt'lscllla MelsliiHer, Inatructor. Call 7S-for appolnlnienls. 15Stf Miss l ona llletrlch " will leave loilay for Pnrllmid. where she will enter Lialtilnx In the St. 'lncent'M liosplliil. The lust hlme.nt of Vlclnr ItttdloH Is about exhniisti'd and l ho Palmer Music Houso i-eporu an other shipment due nexl week. Hint Leonard M. Mavrii-ld. lite new nthlePc couch uf.lhe (lliints Pass liluh school Is. a mailualii of the I'nlveislty of onmon and b:ts coached for the past three years at Spi'lnullelil hh-.li school, where llW teams have mude successful aiipeai'iinces aualnst lui'Hor schools. li'unelal sprays utld cut flowers. Knmuelson's Klower Caidon, 1!08 Chirk St. Phone "r.4-.. Ui7tf Ivan Mcl'ollom. who had been alleiiiling summer school nt Stan-1 ThlimIW)1 f UlM Angeles returned' ford university, hit Friday '';, .(Miford yesterday after a su -1 lOllensljurg. Wash where he witlj tench school, tiller nnvmg speoi , several days visiting his parents, j Mr. and Mrs. I. N. .MeColloin. With the Uadlo season about to I open, the Palmer Music House has! uriiinged to display the most com- j plte line of instruments ever I shown In Medford. lfi'! Miss Mary (iierhait ut Kui;ene is Hiiending the week-end In Metl-j (rtld as the guest of Miss I cl l-M- ward. Hpedal prUe $5.00 per load, Med ford made factory blocks. Med. Fuel Co., Tel. ''31. tf With the opening of the deer hunting season on September IT. spoilsmen will he called upon to observe a change In the limit laws Much Milliter will be allowed but one mule deer. He. may kill """ mule, deer and one black-tail or two blucli-taHs. Iteports Indicate that deer will he more plentiful In all sections of the state than I hey have been for years. Heavy Inroads made upon cougar have In no small degree been n,'"" dble for this increase tf deer. The. first big shipment of Ma jestic ItadioH for the fall showing tn now In Medford and being dis tributed by the Palmer Mui- House. 1 litl j Clyde Kakin will return to M-d-i ford the first of this week after; spending several days 1 1 ansae t lu business In Poi (land. Special tu b s $." 00 por load fctv. blocks. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. fiSt. tfl Dr. C. It. Slmklns has returned j from the Lust and wilt la- in his , off to. over the Woohvoi t h store, i ax Usual, about September Hrd. i miy tnem now, rety. oiocitn. ""; (;,lM,. .luMlc per load. Med. Fuel Co., Tot. t3Lri.piiea f ,t, tf Miss t.eona Margin left i-evenl j yillttUl ,Hin, (,r toib.v. The fi.st days ago for New oi k where she;Inml w.,g nii(l,,, ,,v Thoj( A I :(,M M will both teach and study In Colum-j , 1H;il an)l ,h,M jH lh(, ftni.Mb an- ba university during the com In year. Miss Mai tern had been in -structor In music at the Souther . Orl-gun Normal school for the pad four years. Medford Bonded Warehouse: In pmpured to ntnra grains, wool, hfy and nim-chandisn of all k I n d . Mon' loaned on warehouMi re celptM at reasonable ralen. 140tf Dorothy Johnson of the fore-.) sorvteff office at the Federal build inn left Friday night for Portland where shs will spend Labor I ay with friends, Fcty. Mocks now $5 00 per lond. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 31. 'f Jurk and Vernon Lamb were ar-res1-od this week on K Vitus creek for shontlnR from the public hig'--wny. They pleaded guilty to the chnrw In th .Distir court of .Indue If. V. Heed ami received rinen t Jlfr- nnd fonts. Gold Mill News. ..--, N. MH'ollum uiitl mum l.uiiinl i of Kiivllle, Wa.-th., left yi-suTihiy j fur their home after an 'XtMMl"il lift) in Las AnuelMN it n (I kihii lift n : California. Lot me wrltfl your fire Insurant?. 'rwi v tm.1m.i,i ut.i u,.ii,.nH ! phn. qui ' tti I Mi-H, Kdlih Wcl.KU'i- ami M j past iw() weeks, left for their home It.tl'l.'i. no I ' I l-uul i.i-i n ' Money loaned to worthy people) to pay Ihc-lr honeM debts. Thum.iH j Kenity Co.. Km. J3, Palm Flit., ror-: ! ,.,. .Main am , tier Main and l-'ront. uontaiin. 24tf A rover spray K advised an a r nu.otiu .1... ...1 .... ,.f Ute f-udlhiK moth, now at the peak KW.n,i hr.iml mnr itolm.lli.in.: j iiovv.lereu I I arsenate used at the; , . . ,,,M,ia , 1 ,J0 : , KaiIIK f spray solution. K,.n(,, Bll,.lllH mliy p,lr,.jwl.. .,.kpl. n(..,reakahle cuaiantiM d fountain pens with the new special points from Mcdford Hook Store. Name eiiKi'aved fi'eo. 12 II. Devlin and family of Tafl. al.. i-eturned to theii- home yes-t(--da.y after having spent several days vlsillnK with .Mr. Devlin's sister. Mi's. .1. It. Spurcon. $.1,011 per load silmmor price on fcly. blocks. Mod. l-'uol Co.. Tel. 631. tf The Ashland chmnliel- of com- meree directors, at their next meet illK wjM ,,',. . .,.,., ,, lemlnllori tskini: : Ashlaml's indorsement recommending the im mediate o instruction of 1 he Wil liam "reek -Oregon Caves high way. (.t those fenders and auto I indies straightened at Prill's Kheot Methl AV'orks, opposite Lewis Supr Service Station. Thone. 418. tf .Mrs. Until Vimont left n'glit I for her home In lierkeley. Ca.1.. after a short stay In this city. Utiuners removed and snags worked hack- In hose, silk under wear, golf box, bu eaters, etc. Han dicraft Shop. l.'iTtf .Mrs. K. L. Schorcht. accompanied by Mrs. Irwin, left last night for San Francisco on the Shati.. after a trip to Crater Lake and Portland. Free shampoo with marcel or finger wave; $1.00. Bowman' Itarber and Ileanty Shoppe. 1SS Tiling for the foyer of the new State theater was being laid Friday, that on the lower section of the box office having been placed chi'Der in the week. Completion of con struction will he within a few days. Walter Leveret to of Med ford, one of the owners of the theater an nounced, after which about two weeks wilt he occupied with Instal lation and testing of talkie equip ment. (trams Pass Courier. Names engraved free on all Par ker and Waterman school pens purchased at the Mndford Hook Store.' IH'J Members of' the exeHlflVe com mittee of the local American Legion post held a meeting Friday nlgM to perfeci final plans for the Labor Day lift 11 tomorrow night. From all Indications this affair will draw one of ttie largest dance crowds of; the season, with many out of towiii people "among those present." I Typewriter cleaning and repair-j In if. Medford Typewriter KxchnnKe. i 140tf1 Frank II. Thompson and Herbert ... flM,,lni4 .,,, trt r,innillI1(, . - ut(1 ((f Mj, The ThnmpsotiK are .guests and Mrs. H. L. Ilromley i f i South Oakdule. Kxqulsltely perfumed, original Fngllsh tub loap jusr' received nt CoIvIr DriiBs, next to Rlalto the ater. 162 Mnt. K. L. lioekllff left last night for for her home In Minne sota, after an extended visit with l elatives. Dressmaking nud remodcllnc lt the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Ithlg. Tel. 1 ISI. tf i. W. Harvey, representative of tht Trans-Continental freight hu reait. Is spending the week-end In port la ml with his family. All textbooks and PuppUe-. In cluding Script washable Ink, at i Medford Hook Store. I .lodge Harry D. Norton, who, 'with Mrs. Norton, returned to .their ! rants Push home during ; last week from a month's vaca tion trip through Itritish Colum- bia ami Alaska, spent vesterdav j In the clt y on legal business in picpi-ratiou of the npeuiim ot cir cuit tonit here ni'l Tuesda' mornlu. Hemstitching, plcotlns, pleating, button making and hose mending. Handicraft Shop, 1 T.Ttf (I. H. Hragg of Medford has purchased the obi Harry W. An drews residence south of Ashland Medford Typewriter Kxehango Rentals $3.00 per mo., S nios. $".P0. 14tf A novel window display in I he Copeo buitdlng is attracting much Mtenliou from passers-by The display, which advertises "Lig!i!'s features an e,el first -b-ctric lamp ami com on res it with t he nmdrn ulvei sat y of this Import a tit --vent Other Items of Interest In the dis play are a replica of a "newspaper of the year l71, telling of hc marvelous Invention by KdWon a'ul j a huge 10. noo wat lamp of the : modern type. I Hoy them now. Mcdford factory ibb-cks, $;,.no per load. Med. Km I Co.. Tel, fSSl. tf Miss llaxcl Walters of San .Ion-. who formerly lived in Medford. re lumed to this city yesterday, where j she ha Accepted a position. Me. 1 ford made factory blocks I now $! mi per loud. Med. Fuel Co. jTel, .1L tf Mr and Mrs. H. C Crahtm are UiH-ndlttK the week end at Cr.tt i I Lake. I Miss flladys Murphy D ft la ( nlcht on the Shasta for San Fr.in-' j cist'o where she w ill vNlt M: s Marie Metlfotd. (..,,nillr ,,,.,11, ,.0u' ai tl enk,w;iK il'i-ently iClrui'lteil as city itt- Minn Vunxu NU-Imoii j I'tith, ii-r-oru pn nlfl y . kupsih ut the Kurl the liit few daVH. The ; hiiV" hi-rn" aitenrtlnu the Vumfiit- 'i,, of the l nive.sily r .S.-uil. I '' n Cullfni niit. . ' DynKft's dunce, Nat Wed. and 162 , , Sat. HiKKn and betur. 1 "j1'? i A'lO.IH-.V ''JIM I. Fiiri''ll. Wil ii'',i 'v iCiui"1"' UH 'j1' )tlT I..1-I...V of .MeilVoni which .ik .,,, n.t M.,a ,,,,. , hv lhl. " ,"nr1"" 1 "5 "u 'H.v COJlni'll. assumes the. ilutl. H "r lli'-Jott'if toliiol'iow. hut Citv Attornl" John- II. Cai kln who re- slmiwl.-tioilie Mine K ''inise of havjiitf ln :'(p.ol;ile.l as a niein - I"1 ( I h Ktat.r lax , hoar.l. which liece. sltales the removal of him - s,1' ami family to Salem, will re - I main mil .1 October Isi ami spend ! 1 he remaliii .f this niontli In I net I lim .Mr. Kan-el I familiar with the office and- the pondlnij city l-'nink W. Hock and Lary Sullivan. Icaislctloii. ! Martinez, t'l'.l.; Charles Neary an'l ll.-m e Mcdford will have prac. Marcie C.rls. z. San l-'l-aucisco: Ka-I II. ally two city attorneys durlUK -M- Kantent and Sadie Silencer. Oak this mouth, both altendlnn th- hiU'l: Hubert S. I.ucus and Louise council nicotines. The next city I-."""' 11 1 " n-"1! 1 ui-yoay nini ai witH'll lime, almiK with the routine lMisinesK a niintbi-r of lnitMi-tanl inattei Will he eonsideied. Daily Meteorological Report . . Miudny, .Vjpl. I. .M -Hold and vicinity: (,'useillcd, but becoming f:)'irt wih .rfMnft temperature Otegnn: ' I'nseltlcd. but becom !g fair with rising-bempruture in interior of west, portion. Showers and t liuntt erst or ms iti mountain-' of cast portion. Cooler east por tion. ! M - i-"f Local Data : Tciiiiierature (degs) .. "iti . 7."t Highest (laM li' In-1 Sii ftO Lowest (last 'l his) . .'it; ' rt He', humidity ( pet. ) . ". in Preciitation (Inches) nil Stale of weather Clear P. Cdy. Total prec'.pitat'on since ep Lemlter I. IIU'.S, . inches. SunrlM today, 't .'W, a. in. : l.", p. m. Sunset todayt i!: Sunrise Afonday. w. ;i;: :M il. m. H('TCHIS()N. Meteorrdoglst. W 10 1. L I X ( . TO N . N . V. . (I'lT h e Wellington Kvwning Post has tried 1 out with success news print inaiiu- i factured in the I'nlted StateM from! two N'W Zeuluud pulp trees, the lawa ami. rlmu. The Forestry De-I tmt Iment is also experimeiittngl with the eyoth- plnus Insignra. A Real Holiday Party ! American Legion Labor Day Bali Auspices Post No. 15 Oriental Gardens ' i fT . , ' i . Mbhiday, Sept. 2 ..(.. ( , , i . . . . Music by DOM PROVOST and His 7-Piece Dance Band ' Popular Prices Gentl emcn $1.00 Ladies Free :1WT EXCELS : J FOR MARRIAGES .In in', l he traditional month for brides mill weddings, tuok a hark seat h.sl nlxlit when tile man-lay. license totals for August wa rluu.-- . ed nil at tin- nfflee (if the county eleark. l-'our more iermltH were Issued (Itirlrm the month Just past , llirtn iluiint: June. I n 1 II. :i lou p!e ere Menial .1 ' " i""th-' fallfoi-nla eouplis were responsllile for 40 of ,,. ,.,.,. M, Ort-KOlllanH oh- . tullie.l 4-1. M.isl nr die Callr.irnlnns "ere from northern .'allforui:i cities ami towns. Dunsmulr. Ile.l- "" "'' He,i ntu" "''fc well rep. I'-scnte.l. I .S'lne of the lleenseB were issueil ' yesterday. They were to Wllliur Ktuttafor.l and Oliver ('liffor.!. Mcdford; Aldo Uonald Parr audi Marsurel Voiini; Doss. Ashland: ; Hiimtar. Dunsimilr: Aubrej. Zi-ii. I.."," 'T.J'"Z' ,:,T'a . ?r ' i j Champ and Ktoc- eiwe L. Sheriner. KoKUe UlvtM'.'and Lester M. lJudley, Donephon, Aliss, and Klizaheth .Mai-Knight. Jark-i foiville. , I L TO BE TUESDAY .M'. i nc.Ji' riiiier.u .sej vics lor.j i. K. Neuher; ftiinier resident; ia Ksonvn:e 'woo p-assed awav.S s(( -,.at-y ,,f In San l''rancisco. will he held the grave in the Jacksonville t-em-eiery Tuesday afternoon at 2 o' clock. The Klks Lodge No. lltiS. ami the Firing s-und fronii Co. A. ( will have hai go of the services. 1'iineral tirocession wit form at the Perl Funeral home at 1:4T. iii:Di.uairs n mc;ht l,.l)l(iS 1 KKI.;il'M lilll'SSKLLS (lt Successful ex pt ritueiits with headliglus on air I litnes , to facilitaie nght Japdings have been made' by . Snlvena,, the lielglan air line, at the Harprj air port, in Hrussellfl, rMt.' ; ' Q A plane was equipped with -light which, reflected by a ;p;mi bollc Phlltlpiis reflector, was pro jected ri.Ofio feet when the plane flew ul an altitude of ilOO feet. 'I he success i of the testa has prompted the Helsiau government to .provide, all planes with such beacon facilities. it, (teruiauy has a network f 37 "ion miles of nmfor buses. ARGUE GOLD ILL II CASE U. S. COURT SOON I'O ItTI.A XII, (Mc, Auk. 31. Five I'liui-t oases whli'h have linen : .iii'iniuh Oremin cnui-m will l.e nr. yueil when the rilited Ktiltes cl:-- cull court of apiieals for the ninth f rli iryliis and pure bred stock, dlstrlci c. inducts sossion, here dur- an industry which has made inar!: Inn the week of September 111. ed pnifc-reHs in tile drams Pass .lis. Thp '" " 'I"' I'ily "f 'li'ld trlct in recent momhs. Hill and the lleavei-l'ortl'ind r.--. The amusement Plourain made ment compi.ny auainst the -alifor-: iiiiblli- todav includes a dallv rod.-, nla-Oreon i'ower onipany tn d"- teriliille the extent of liower aile j rights In the iioKue river adjacent 1 to Hold Hill will he hear.!, j other appeals to l.e heard nr-: ' The appeal of A. I-;. Downing and others, convicted on eharues of j usini: ihe mails 1.1 .1. f raud in con nection with the promotion f stock sales In i.n alleued worthless silver mine. The appeal of I-:. K. Whiteside. I veteran of the World war. from an j adverse decision in his suit to -"-1 cover the benefits of a war rl-k J jusiirailce policy. i 'I he appeal of ('Ionics A. Uurck- ami I A..ele aualnst'the Northwest : em Nrttioual iiank. lis officer and directors, to recover losses allied to have been suffered hi the value of their hank tock through alleBed actions of the diiectoiM. j OLNIOVA IAPi A report by tin I secretariat of the League of Na- (Ions reveals that It bus piililhhe.l 1S.-0 treaties, in French and an 'oriK ltal InnsiiiiHc. The pacts al--' contained in Mil volumes of 4;"i(i puses each. The rep.ort shows' thai the I'niled States communica-1 ted fourteen treaties in the past Johui W Alexander. 77. a I'reside.H Moov.-r i pr,.d'eessor of II v. On'lain. Vo. ICU1 JCTt'Cl - 7off tboA ('i?Sl arncuit At& at COATS-DRESSES -SPORTSWEArOT) H VI Yl X 14 NORTH CENTRAL ' ' MJl ld. The Pick Silent Continuous Shows 12:.0 to 11 TODAY ONE DAY ONLY A Whirly-Girly inoderri Eve takes you for the time of your life in the world's gayest playgrounds GORINNE IN of Eden" If you think you're blase if you believe nothing on earth can make you perk up and tare this is the-film to see! FOR 3 BIG DAYS. Starts km m i : Li rrv- a PRIZE DAIRY AT ; J ,.: CHANTS I'ASS, (ire.. Auk- 31- .los.-iihine county's iirizt- far'n produi-ls, livestock and haniliwol';. ' will he on exhibition at the fair A' tfi'ouuils here when the county fair tlli'ows ojien its Klltes to the public next Wednesday. Iteservations of fxhiblturs indi- ,.te an iinllsliallv llil erest in i.i-i-av athlelic, vaudeville, mtisio, fire- Workj. and afternoon rates. The fair will close Saturday niuht. HADIO CPI IIAI llil (fi l l's '( Hi:t (SMI-: VIMSTKC DALLAS i'i A radio operator's joh lias paved the way to a career-iu the ministry for Charles F. linker. He worked the remote control hoard of WFAA for six years while he studied at tin- Evangeli cal Theological college here. Now Uiiker plans to continue his studies at Wheat on college near Chicago. Ilerenily he quit his op era tor's job to subwi'nte for vaca tioning Dallas paKtors, ILK BUTTER ICE CREAM FA5TUERIZED SAFE -PURE PRODUCEtl v PirKFn. "i THE SANITARY WAY (extract frornNormas leUer lift ?. Wm o' the Big Pictures GRIFFITH DALLAS ll'. A radio operator', St t , 4 TOFV.IfiTV for .ill t.iltlP I He worked the i cmole control I ! Phone y 51 fl AU . 4 XQjff i haw r.i.v i.i Jim jT4V0 wmmmmmk, .. iifea ' C0MING ALL TALKING ' Wdto) . I I HUNT'S I WED" SEPT- 4 Garden .. Also , ? '' .- Good Added fa' J'- Short Features ROTHERMEL'S MUSIC JTOMORROW The Incomparable Lover p RONALD COLMAN ana VILMA BANKY mac FLAME From the Stage Play "King Harlequin" I K' iTT ? i VW - : ;-J wi-ti. . p. m. lAI llt'' Continuous Shows Today 1:30 to 11 5 . STARTS ' HERE FOR P Today 3 j4s Here is Romance ffif so lT !. and sweet ( ' The most beautiful of the talk ing screen actresses. y-- It feW Wm M '.- If" - i A ' LESS MAGNIFICENCE alKW' ' 1 tt ff rV of a ffirl that is yet M8. , ;t j t Y X ""v child thrown into the vf"?r ' j r-i ' V ' - flr'Jb ' iff pool of life to strugglo 'wjiv'' I i-i 1 tC .- for thu hou or of her hus- Ki''iEi 'Is! . jt...-:.Ta '-: . band and the name of her tff j ..., .X"i''C aborn child. f f " i vj- .. in sound and Talking .Eaa felixTci'e cat aSllSjl Screen Snapshois "t2&J.T8ijti TALKING NEWS I I ' s. K'Hls! p4 MARX a : Before School Starts He sure 1 1 1 . . r .ViMIl- t-liil- Hii'ii teeth ,-iiv cx;iunp. o-l. I'imi- tooth n, ;,!,,. ,11,1 M'lilnil-.. Tu'kc jiiM ,-i lil "' ,illl' l-i w.-i-it ,w ;n Si-tfnil,rr t'm- tin o niuintilinn. l'lioiic f.-.r in iipi'i'inl- lllcnt l.l,;iy, Dr. I. H. Gove 235 E. Main St., Medford, Ore. Office Phone 87J.J Residence Phone 76E J Two l'ni aists, w. .xiatiley. I ,.i, S.I tl.i m oil With Our New Cooling Plant A Constructive Institution Your haul; is somethlti!: ninr than a place to dei,iit lumls. tnal.e ki.ms. I n i 1 1 1 a t - huiiiis. tiatiMii'tions. It is a construc tive institution . . . eaii'.'i'h siioii sorinu enti-niriscs that liuihl 'in:' i iiiiitiiuhity. It is a ce iff or financial ailvii e . . . for ..ir P'-i-Minal aifairs or cour hits in. -i. Ilellllev.it;,.,. I S1, ';S ,.,nk It Kill help you. 'Partners in Community Development" I u inuti.n . . t'-'e wrli a M't l..im.. if pine. nnt. A'ai.nn'.i dual jici ser.a!!'. if and pari ' a fry te