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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOy. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1929.
FIELD WORKER 10
ADDRESS MEETING
HEALTH INSTITUTE
fa I hollo' Church., ; kJi
South Oukdateat Tenth. .' ;, ,
Masses n.t wild 1 0: AO a. ja.
'. Itev. F. W. lilack. pastor.
St. Murk's lCplscniuil. -
Cornei- Oakdiilo unil Fifth.
8 a. m., Holy communion.
C. L. Newcomb of Xuw York, 10 a. m., Sunday school.
: if leld. worker tor the: -National Tu-.! 11:10 m- Hol' communion.
hcreulosis'associn.loh,, will' be thoj , ' ' WmjrHair.il ton, rector.
ford next Wednes,-.ay. October 9.1 , -W-lal
Opon lo h11 IocjII people Intorostetl j
in health work Renernlly ami m
the splendid prosresa being necom-
Are ui't;e(l to' attend. ' ;
? The meetiiiKS will he huld from
10 to lli l tho morning ajul frm
'. tu A In tho ii ft t'l'iifinn. In' nddl-
. tlon to the speaker front the
tional Tub e.r v u lpsls aKsociutlon,
iliere will he loeal person appear
ing on the Institute program which
are beinK prepared by the various
county associations with tho coop
eration of the .state association. This
principal speaker, who Is said :o
be extremely interesting In hiy han
dling of the problems of the dread
disease, will he Introduced by Mips
Mildred Caiioton, while Mrs. K. 12.
Grefno is' in direct charge of tho
local institute and its program arrangement.
Sponsored by the Oregon Tuber
culosis association, the institute
will .be hold in five,. cities of the
state, with Mr. Xewcomh. appear
ing as pvihcipel speaker In each of
- them.' The 'other cities and the
. dates upon which they will be held
loiiow; rug'ne, ui:un)i-r o. i n
land. October 10; The Dalles. Octo-
i oer a, uiiu liUMiumn.-, '
.. .
ALFALFA IS SCARCE
grams over KM 101") every Sunday
evening. A lecture will he given
Sunday evening, October fith, from
U to H:30. Subject, "The Sin That
Will-Never lie Forgiven'."
, . Full Cosih'1 (limt'h.
Corner .Main ami Newtown.
Tiible school. 9:45 a. m. :
Morning worship, 11 a. m.
Young People's service. 6:45 p.m.
Evangelistic service, 7:30 p. ni.
Tuesday evening. Bible study.
Thursday 7:30. prayer meeting.
You are invited.
. T, S. Wlney, pastor, rtcsidence,
3l!5 North pakdale.
First Methodist Churt'li.
West Main at Laurel.
Alexander O. liennett, minister.
Rally Day program will be pre
sented in the departments of the
church school at 9:45;
Morning worship at 30:55, with
a sermon by the new pastor. Dr.
Alexander Hennett.'
Young People's hour at C:30.
Meetings of the senior and inter
mediate Kpworth Leagues.
Kvening worship at 7:30, Dr.
Bennett preaching.
Please note the earlier hour of
the evening services.
- i:di:n PUIXMNCT. Ore., Oct. 5.
.(Special.) Alfalfa hay will be
Hi a premium before another crop
conies on.; ; Tire old fields are run- ,
ning to weeds and there has been
but little new seeding for about
four years. Many refuse to sow
new seed because of the weevel
scare. Such overdrawn hubbub as
the weevel and .car-wis 'are hurt
. ins til's valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen VHt nn(1
the 'twins, arc. down from Built1
Kails ami spoilt Saturday night al
tlio home -of Mr. I'ruott'H parent.
( -Mr. ami mis. .j. . rrueii oi r.asi
Kden.
Mrs. Donna firaffes returned to
her home in East Eden last Friday
after visiting ' with relatives nt
Klamath Kails, and attending to
business at Dorris.
Mrs. Anna Simpson, mother of
' Mrs?. Noah Chandler was quite sick
with the flu on Monday of this
week nt her home iii South Cen
tral in Med ford. -
ICngllsh Lutheran Church.
Fourth at Oi.kdale Ave.
'Where the Way Is Made Plain."
Morning service, 11 o'clock. Dr.
Funk will speak on "The Decline
of Infidelity." '
Special .music. Organ prelude.
"Andante Sostenutn," hy P.atisto;
offertory. "Melodic," by Moszkow-
Iskl; postlude, "March," by Gam-
brell.'
The Bible school begins at 10:15
a. m., with a clr.ss for every ag?.
The pastor is In charge of the
adult Bible class.
We invite you to worship with
STATUS OF FEDERAL-Aip HIGHWAY pOrs'STRUCTlQ
A. A. A- SAYS INCREASING TRAITIC UAKKt IT IMPERATIVE TO SPtXIMP AND rxl.ARr.r.
. ! " T HIS NATIONAL PROGRAM
, - - w .
-jj RBVF.AI.S TIIIS IMPORTANT V O 1
INTKRJTATE SVSTEM ONLY ABOIT " 1
; i . 0NE-TI1RP COMPLI'.TTD V-
FIRST FICl'RE
SKCOND f ICLRE
THIRD FIGURE ,
COMPLETED MILRAGF.
MILEAGE UNDER CONSTRl'CTION
, MILEAGE APPROVED FOR CONSTRUCTION'
tvs
turo'may.be read, borrowed or
purchased.
The public Is cordially (nvited
to attend the services ami visit
the readingf-fooin, - '
BilV Put in a Very Strenuous Week
4 t But Is Ready to Continue His Journey
Valley Itmlio Church.
i mil liny, pastor.' P. O. Ihix (IIS.
- llrnadeastK fi'orii slurtio of KM MO
every Sunday between 8 and ! p.m.
; Old-time floBpel Hour o'er "The
Voice" of a Cleat Country." r
Our old favorite. A, ..I. JIi'Don
ottKh. KinKs a couple of polos.
Pastor's subject. "Tho Unsearch
able rtules of Chi-lHt.
First Preshyjerinn Cliurcli. r.
Claude B. Porter, minister; ' Res
idence 'phone 1372; church phone
1U4.
Church school nt 0:45. Chris
tian Endeavor at (1(:30.
' Worship serices,at 11 nnrt.T:30.
Morning sermon tflplc. "Mean-whil-iiiK"
In the ev'en)ne Mr.
Porter will preach on "The Prayer
Life of Jesus."
The' mid-week service on We.l
nesday at 7:30. A new study of
the life of Christ will be presented
through an address hy the pastor,
followed by a brief period of dis
cussion.. The following music will be pre
sented:. , .
Morning: Prplude, ';Lai'K0," Han
del; anthem, "Spirit of God."
Brown; offertory, ''Song Without
Words," Xevln: soprano solo, "The
Friend of Man." Fcaris. Mrs. Venus
Hopper; postlude. C.ullmant.
Evening: rreVtdo in F,, Reql
offertory, "The Itosary," ,N'ev'n
institute. Oouhod. ' ,
Ministry of music:- Florence
HazejrlgK MclOlhose, soprano; Edna
Eifert Isnacs,"6ontrnlto; A. J. Mac
Donougb. tenor; Dr. W. W. How
ard, bass; Eva llazelrlgg Marsh,
oganist.
This church will endeavor to pre
Bj!l" Jjollar was tired r.fter a
strenuous day's shopping in -SMetl-ford
stores. He had been tossed
from store to4 'store',' hut ho still
retained his cheerful sniile. Every
merchant who received .him in the
regular coursp of business mudo
his profit on tho goods sold.
"It seems a long time." said
"ISM" Dollar, "since I slarted out
to r.cqualnt the people of Medford
(MY POQILHgADlj
Yoii will enjoy our old-time
hurch services.. .This first. month apnt n morning 0f real worship'
of the second year, through tho
courtesy of the First Insurance
company of Medford. The rainy
season Is nbout due, but you. can
always conic to the church o'er tho
radio. ...
every. Sunday,
.with us.
Come and worship
GELTOGETHER picnic
SAMS VALlFTr,' Ore.,' Oct". 5.
(Special.), A get-together picnic
sponsored hy Mrs. Lynwin'nnd Airs.
Spurlin was held' on Hie l'iver bank
near the Cleo. Ipman place Sun
day. Some forty residents from the
lower and upper seciions, of the
district with outside friends mot to
enjoy the day. m
A basket dinner was spread nt
noon with delicacies to suit n king
from which every one ate as much
as their doctor or belts would
allow ' Before'the crowd dispersed
watermelons were passed around
and several cameras were heard to
click, while facps were hidden In
the treat. ' , ,
Among outsiders In attendance
was; Miss Kllzaheth McPherson of
Los Angeles, who was in company
with her nnnt and uncle, Mr. and
C. A. Whiilock of Medford.
Beautiful Romance
at Isis Theatre
A midnight adventure, a mystery
drama which -will Shnw nt the Isis
theater tonight. Is starring Cullen
Iindis and 'Edna Murphy?' who
t . MS.
Main Sireet Methmlist Cliurcli.
' Snmli. ' '
The Frit ndly Church on tho Cor
ner. .1. Z. Conder. )astor.
Sunday school nt IMS a. m. ' Dr.!
Krank' ltoberts. supeiinlendent.
Preaching at 11 a, m. by the
pastor. Sermon subject, "Paul, the
Trimmer." '.Special' music by, the
choir. .
Preaching at f:30 p. m. Sermon
subject, Wily Hope?" Ciood con-
KreKntipnal singing; K special ny
the choir.
Leagues wl)l meet at :30 p. m.
Midweek services W e d n c sday
evening nt 7 o'clock. Subject, "The
Same . Daniel." Choir reliearsni,
after prayer services.
You will get n cordial reception
at our services.
' First. Christian Clnirrli.
Ninth and Oakdnle. "
Carman K. Mell. minister. Office
and pastor's study in the church.
Phone 100"; residence phone 13.17.
"Test Our Welcome
Morning worship and communion
10:5ft. Sermon subject, itlocktng
the Pathway o'f "God.! Miss Elea
nor Curry will sing.
Popular evening service nt ":3.
Please note the change In time.
Sermon rtibject, "The Conversion
of a Good Man." The service will
open with a spiritual "sing" and
there will he special music and
happy fellowship.
Illhld school assembly at 0:4..
Christian Endeavor groups will
meet at' 6:30 p. m.
.Midweek service Wednesday
evenlpg at 7:30
'Mrst lkiptlM Church.
Central Ave. nt Fifth St.
W. H. Eaton, Ph. D.. minister.
nr,.iv ,.hnil at 0:45 sharp.
t ile on time with your bibles and
a studied lesson. Election und
' nsnuialloD of officers for tho com
' lug 'vear. J. F. Wortman, supt.
!' Dr. Eaton's morning BUbjei't .will
t be 'The Ananias Club." At 8 p. m.,
there will be a big sing led by tho
' pastor, also special music. Even
ing sermon by Hav. J. J. Hay ot
I I'entmllii. Wash., speuking on th
1 1 work of the . Anu rli an Sunday
' I school union. I!. V. P. V. meets
'hit 7 I), m. Walter Hcolt ut the
.iriininie. both morning and even
. 1
'1 attend churell elsewhere u, cordial
' welcome to worship with " , Try
" : our welcome.
DR. BENNETT ASSUMES
MFTrinilKT FPIWAI
. mm ABI Allllr All
PASIURAIt UN MM
. : : i
good work for this city would
eeasei ' i..-- w o - .
"When tho people of otitis city
desire o. nut through a husitiess,
propositlpn.'l continued "Hill." 'Mo
they board a ti'nlh And seek it front
capitalists .In.' suuui distant city?
Well, not so very often. They go
down . the the street '.calling on
eyeryone In sight, and then come
back the other side.
"And ' yet I .tinderttand." said I
HUNTING ISPOOR
(Contributed) '
Dr. Alexander G, Kennett, nw.
Iv appolpted -.pastor of the First
Methodist j-tpiscopal. church., will
arrive this afternoon .with Mrs.
Bennett and their son George, a
sophomoro in high school. Three
older sons are remaining In Wash
ington.. ' ' .'''
Dr. Bennett comes from the
pastorate of the. . Queen Anne
Methodist' church In Seattle. Be
fore going to Seattle he had un
outstanding pastorate at Bremer
ton,' Wash., where he made a name
for his church ns "the home of the
sailor boys of the Pacific fleet."
Ho has also had successful pastor
ates In tho middle wost.
Dr. Bennett is absolutely unique
In his manner and style and will
be heard with a groat deal of in
terest as he begins his ministry
hero on Sunday. , This whole
souled brotherhness will doubtless
win for him n host or friends in
Medford as It has elsewhere. ITc
Is one of the prominent Kiwnnlnns
of the northwest.'
Mrs. Bennett Is a very gracious
mistress of the manse und Is u P.
E. O. woman. The coming of the
Bennetts to Medford will mean an
asset to the poinnninlly ns well ns
giving strong leadership to the
list .Methodist cnurcn.
with the advantage -f attending
thejr-mouey nt.home. but In reality
it has enly been -a few days.
"In that time; howovet. 1 haw
! heen'tif 'nao.v)f er Woal. 'Hbj
lisnmcnis. lino nave ircii t.ni,,...
at tho loyal feeling towards Med
ford that exists' In every place I
have yislted.
"I have henrd a lot of talk
among my Itroqior Bills that makes
me believe that some day, spmp
one who is only living here for
what he can get, and has no Inter
est in Medford and its wonderful
possibilities, will seni mo away to
some other city for goods that ho
should buy In Medford. Then jiiy
ANDERSON CREEK, Ore.. Oct.
5. (Special) :0'bo:hlls are tqU:
of tjuntors hut noy miipy deer frft
being killed as the woods are too
dry und spioky for good hunting.
Geo. Whelphy killed a largo
seven nolnt buck Sunday and was
"ItlH. . there are sme people wii'i ,.POj pP:,se,i WU iis. dny's hunt
n.ive ifiiefi .vriv tu.uin ..., ...
Medford merchants in te past,
and will ask them again, ..who do
not hesitate to spend money freely
nnd needlessly In patronizing the
merchants of other cities.' ' '
"It Is an excellent' prlhclplc In
business to stand by the people
who stick by " you. ' The' mati who
buys' everything possible"; at home
creates a' circle of business friends
who appreciate his loyalty and
would like to return it In a per
sonal way. . Without a doubt thpse
personal friendships which are cro
aled, are profitable, and Ihey bring
returns, not from self-interest alone
but from the ties of nelghborllnoss
and good .fellowship.
"A good many things of life go
hy favor. When two propositions
look about aliko, you, choose the
one that Is backed by tho man
with whom you have had some
friendly relations- Every, time
anyone buys at home he. creates
thnt reliiflnn. nnri the fruitage is
likely to come bock to him with'
surprising nmount of compound in
terest some day. and It oflen comes
from unexpected quarters.
. VThls cltliens of Medford who
buy goods from some distant con
cern never get anything in the way
of reciprocity or return. They hayc
cast ther , bread pn watcrH that
will flow anij.y unit never come
back i
"In this city, wo are .nmong
friends and we con create ui circle
of well-wishers and good Helpers
who will stand together for any
thing that will make Medford bet-,
tec and buying at homo is the key
note of the whole proposition.''
(Cppyrlght, 1H20, Fred MnwirU
Tonight Tonight
MUSIC and TALKING
PHYLLIS HAVER
IN ' .'
"Sal of Singapore"
ALL TALKING
COMEDY-
LATEST NEWS
EVENTS :..
8TARTS
omorrow
FOE 3
BIG DAYS
At New Rialto Prices
Matinees 'Adult? 25
Evenings, Adults 35 . . -Kiddies
ipe Any Time
Mr. Price nnf family were out
to 'Talent Sunday.
Mr. Kusslor spent Tuesday affer
oon In Talent.
K; J.' Centers Is painting Stove
Lunak's house in Talent this week.
Mr. Wclty of' Central Point'-
cauen on u. naie Minuuy aner-noon.-
'
Mr. nnd Mrs. James MncDowell
spent the week-end at liko View
wih Jack I loll man and family.
' Mrs. Jus. Mays' and 'daughter
Kulh called on Mrs. ftchuetto Sat
lirday. '
Art Centers and wlfo and P. M.
Centers spent Sunday at the Mays
home.
D. C. Hale was out to Medford
on business Tuesday.
tieo. Young was In Medford Sat
urday. '"'".
Mrs. Everett Tialley . nnd ' Miss
Hitchcock spont .Tuesday . at the
Mays home. '
Airs. Ii. C Jones was In Ashland
Tneslny on' business.
close reese creek
school weeks
turned to Central Point Thursday
nfter visiting a few days Willi
Mr. and Mr. J. U ltowe and Mr.
and Mrs. George McDonough.
Mr. and -Mrs. O. It. Tresham
and thlldron visited Wednesday
evening with Mrs. Tresham's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeKord
I In Ashland. i
! As usual at this time of year
we ure flooded with all kinds of
. '.' . . . .1 peddlers and agents dally, seeking
KEEflE CTtEEK. Ore.. Oct: .-' ot b0"farror""
(Spec al.) The school board of ""i""1" it 'john.on ot Crescent
Olstr,ct;47.jmn on Tuesday last to rs ert John son o t Crescent
consider-nh eplliemic of : sickness; cfty y:?".
I the communify" among the h' ' " ? .
school children that has been In 4'nW. -. ' . :
UUIII1, Uitri.'t
1 DURING QUARANTINE
The
Amazing
Progress of Aviation
evidence for the past two weeks,
a number of homes being nuarnn
'. employed' for somo tlnio at Cres-
r
LUTHERANS PLANNING
DINNER ARMISTICE DAY
lined for scurlet fever, and thougii ,"' , , " '" T--
appears to be of a light, form It I Join his w-ife an, daughter
was thought best lo cloc school , John Hall Is l'
for a while. It Is understood there of our farmers to make piepa-
will lie no school for two weeks rations uir ...n.i.,,
from hist Wednesday.
W f , M,Ilirirsl Church of ChrM, StHrnlli.
. n- Authorlzrcl branch of The
.'" ' - .il : Mother church, the .First Church
.'' ' TTtjur Christ. S-iinli.-t. In Boston,
'"IS I : Mass.
'til' '!! Hcrvkefl nie held every Sunday
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' L r i u . t - -
t. ri:.A Atl'CCftt-Y jsa. T:v,.rt), l-. Ii,l In Knltiert for Sun-
" . if -J
Mrs. II. Wntklns who was in nn
nu'to' 'accident last July is Improv
ing very slowly, ller neck, the'
doctor Biiys, came very near being
broken and though she has been
up and around for sumo time, yun
iil stand a severe Jar. Prayer lias
gone up In her behalf and it Is
hoped she will soon be restored tu
heeith.
Mr. Miller, tho new owner of
the Wllfey orchard began picking
Ills Winter Nells pears Oils' week.
He Is having them picked, by the
box. Tho crop Is' proving much
better than usual.
T. Seaman Is having tho bridge
I supporting the flume across lilg
feed'- at the noon hour, and man
benutlf.,1 things wi i i.e on 'i". Mrs. Agnes Moffltt was In Med
in me Dooms at ...e Wednesday on business,
number of interesting social I fee-, Tl. jonl)TO ,R vl.,tu,g 0d trlt-nds
tures are pianov" ,.i..i...
with the baiuiar un) noon-day din-
The ladles of the English Luth
eran church Invite, the- public" to
be their guests nt noon on Mondny,
November 11th. nt the church an
nex on Fourth street at Oakdnle
ovenue. The annual haznnr will
ho held at this time. The ladles
Vo extend to nil wno uo "i are enthusiastic B..um ". ,,. crc,k ,., vi.r with
1
I t I ;-t
Fred Kelsey, Ernest Hllllr.rd. Belly
Cnldwell. Virginia Khkley. Jaek
Itichardson nnd Allan Sears lend
ing tlto main support.
Set In the luxurious liaekcroiind
of smart society it has great popu
lar appeal, for the mystery antic
Is developed with due regard for
romance und comedy. .
day. October C: I'nrenlity.
Sunday school nt IMS. Appli
cants under the age of 20 may
he ndmitted. ,
Wednesday evening meetings,
which Include testimonies of Chris
tian Science healings, at s o'clork.
The reading room, which is In
lluslness men nnd visiting guests
are Invited.
CANADIAN GIRL VICTIM
OF SEDUCER IS CLAIM
on Elk creek this week
Mrs. C. Cummons and ller moth
er. Mrs. lofrltl. called upon
Grandma Itobertson last Thursday.
Hilda Itlen reiurnert from the
state fair last Monday, having hail
a very pleasant lime nt me capital.
.Mrs. Molly Duggan ,.hus . been
on the sick list for the past, week.
r. and Mrs. Ed Illckey. rela
tives of Ellis and Client; (larrett,
Were guests ut the .parrelt home
Tlimsjuy on the''- way to the
Sacrqmento volley. .,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Hodge left
fhls week for fhelr home in; San
Francisco urter .Mr. , Jicugo nuo
completed a six-room dwelling
house for Mrs. Alcltu, William.
-Mrs. Joe Howe . of Upper Trail
visited this week wllh her sister,
Mrs. John Hall.
Mrs,. Waller Scott, who nas ncen
ill for the piist two weeks, is re
ported u no- showing slight Jul
provcinenf. . ,
ministsurvives
I
OAKLAND, Cnl., Oct. 5. VPi
Miss Irene Sutherland, 30, of Cal
gary, . Canada, was arrested by
Immigration authorities on , a
charge of overstaying her leave in
t n i-o'inttv. The young woman.
the Medford building. Is open daily who said she was about lo become
1 SAMS VALLEY i
from 15 to 4. except Sundays and
holidays. The Bible and all au
thorized Christian Science lltora-
n mother, declared the father of
her unborn child had reported her
In an effort to avoid marrying her.
HAMS VAI.LEV, Ore., Oct. G.
f8pecat- Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Arthur
Fitzgerald t(. .Seattle. Wash., vis
ited this week with their! cousins.
Frank and Walter Fitzgerald.
'Mr. and Mrs, L U. fcowe re
1IOI8E, Idaho. Oct. 6. P) The
Rev. H.. II. FoXi Jordan Valey,
Ore., tninlHter? . reportml . killed
Thursday by a fall Into the; Owy
hee river canyon, was brought l
Jordan Valley today! unconscious
hut still alive.
A slipping hrnko on a cable,
droppetl Vox. A fompunlon at -the
huloii shouted lo anolher ope on
top of the (union rim who nut-
Tied fifty miles (or help thinking
the minister was dead.
1 Physicians nuld Fox was In a
serious condition, ..... , .
The Rogue-Elk Inn
Rustic setting In the mountains,
Where the pine tree lifts Its
head,
Where the Hogue River murmurs
t soitiy, -
As It flows o!or rocky bed;
Where Elk Creek's lazy waters
Blend with Rogue's cold dash
' ing spray.
That's . wher , Rogue-Elk , Inn
" '. "awaits jrotl,
Wu'fB, . ap. w()leo(np you to stay.
On the way along Rogue River,
Whoro the gamoy Bteelheads
, wait.
Where the friends of Isaac Walton
Pquse to troll with shining bait,
Where tho pine trees on the moun
tains Murmur soft, as breezes wake
Sweetest tnusio md their branches,
On the way to Crater Lake."
Under tall trees by the river.
In the welcome shade, so cool,
Here tho traveler loves to lingor,
By tihe, fide of spnrkling pool,
Where the speckled beauties
glisten,
Hero Is where real life begins.
On tho banks of the Rogue River,
At the fatuous Ilogue-Elk Inn. .
Endless pleasure, here, swalts
Chom, .
If they love tho larger life
In the mountnins, near to Nature,
Far removed from strife,
Listening to the gentle murmur
or the Hogue, at close ot any,
Or the whispers In the pine trees,
At the time when fulrles play.
Evening's lure, so well portraying,
At the' setting of the sun.
As thoy dance amid the shadows
When the work of day Is dono;
Here we find, amid the mountains,
At tho close of summer's duy.
Quiet, peace, and Joy entrancing,
'Tis our wish to always stay.
Noturo calls ut with the rnuslo
ui tno witter ana me wina.
Bids us look to1 God who loves us.
Rids us tako our cares to Him;
And If we would learn life's les
sons, '
Learn, fur ui, the one. best way,
We should spend some time with
nature, .. ....
Where the fairies dance Old plax
Neath the tall end bending tree
tops,
In tl.o shadows, and the moon
Booms to hang so close above us
Coaxing lovers fond, to croon
Of the futuro days, so splendid.
As they, their new llfa begin; .
Such a place you'll find pear Med.
ford.
And 'tis known as Roguo-Elk
Inn.
yitfcin the last few years points the'
way to even more thrilling and glo
rious conquests of the air.
It's the same courage of '
achievement that enabled
Columbus to overcome all
obstacles, that makes pos
sible all progress.
In your own life the courage of achieve
ment afforded by a growing bank ac
count will carry you to a new and
greater success... Why not open your
account today? . . ..
The Jackson County Sank
... ESVABL1SHED 161
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Phone 931 for
FURNITURE REPAIRING
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Famous for fin chicken dinners,
Famous tor It's paintings far
Famous for It's sylvun setting,
Famous fur It's mountain air;
On the banks of the Rogue River,
On the road toward tne run
Of Critter Lake, you're welcome.
At the famous Rogue-Elk Inn.
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San Francisco"
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the Hotel. Just hand him your key u you leart
tlii carthat'a all. Located in the heart of M
City near everything.
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