HEALTH EFFORT
IN COUNTY IS
TOLD JN SKITS
Annual Meet of Society and
Election of Officers Held,
'Dramatization' of Work
Effective.
Ily Kvu X It m
Dramatisation of tho work of
the Jackson County Public Health
asaoeiution it was called tho Jol
ty program presented yesterday
afternoon In the club .room of
the First Presbyterian church at
the closing session of tlio annual
meeting of the association.
lie ports from . various commit
tees of the valley were called for
by President Mildred Carlton and
the entertainment, which followed
provoked so many laughs from
tho congenial audience, all mem
bers left the church with far
healthier dispositions as well as
valuable 1 information regarding
tho accomplishment of Med ford,
Ashland, Phoenix. Oold Hill, Cen
tral Point and Jacksonville. They
didn't realize they were being'
educated but when the fun was
over the facts remained.
A study of nutrition was pre
sented by a group of children
from. Cold Hill. The journey
milk makes from the good old cow
to the consumer was dramatized,
with each child representing nc
of the proceeies through which
the milk goes. The dubious dairy
man was also present to ask
ulfout the fixings city folks add to
his product. The 10 children,
who appeared In the clever skit,
were: Marjorlo Cameron, Edith
Ho mi no II. PirtHy Kpayd, Ailcen
Hhorh, Mildred S m i I h, Jimmy
.Mai tin. Craten Thompson. Hunter
Mullln. Kelly Clement and Ieon
a rd Kelt. It was repa red I
Mrs. Minnie Sargent and Mrs.
Nora Shorb. teachers Ln the Cold
11111 schools.
Helen Patton and Josephine
llutler. all dressed up .in women's
clothes, engaged in a friendly
gossiplng-bee and related the
work of the Medford group.
The necessity of educating peo-
le to the benefits of the health
program, carried on by the JacK-i
Bon County association, was cm-
phaslzed in n clever monologue.
given by Mr. Frank Hangnury
as report of the Jacksonville unit.
Keprcsentlng an ignorant woman
with a great desire to chatter
Mrs. Salisbury gave in detail the
lay woman's first impression of
county doctors, nurses, members
of the association, baby clinics
und survey. Miss Carlton. Mrs.
I.yda King, health nurse, and her
dog. Jerry, as well as Dr. H.
Wilson and other members of
the staff were brought into the
picture. Tho story ended with
the grandson's adenoids removed,
l he baby's colic ended and every
body happy. All because they
found out about tho health asso
ciation. A lesson in bed-making, which
wat a revelation to most persons
present, many of whom admitted
thei'Hr were still being sunned,
was given by Mrs. John Gammlll
M,i mi-h. K. F. Wilcox. "The
..rnnnf 1W1 fnl1 S slclt OCt'SOn." ttlC
thelr's were still being sunned,
the doll used to represent the In
valid went through some strange
contortions while sheet' were re
moved and replaced. The Phoen
iv croon sponsored n class In
home-nursing this year for wo
men and hope to conduct one
tim hlL'h school next year.
In
To prove that people are never
too old to lenrn or be educated
to the new accomplishments In
the field of health work, the Ash
land group presented a skit, fea
turing Mrs. . Ci- Enbanks n
Mrs F. D. Wagner, which wh a
fitting finale to me """'
urogram with adntlc'H
aim. -
.. '.h ..mint tlx survey
The
nil tfc . ,
Ktnrv f Ashlanrt's wnrk was told
In it letter, supposedly ro.olved
l,v the old lady from her niece In
Ashland. When Mrs. -"mn
eompleted the reaillliK of the let
ter "Auntie". (Mrs. Wanner)
eonvinoed her 12 children woo d
Kill he alive nnil her own tn
In Bi.od eondltion If l-'l.y cl tiles
and dental survey had existed
ll!emraiyi'olnt chafe the motion
picture wreen as medium for re
latllltf events at the health centel
In that city. Miss .Hiirxu.e
....eriited the machine
anil
mnny familiar faces wore vi. . ..
In "A ly t the Health House'.
At the conclusion of the prog
ram officers and chairmen U.r
the iomln year were nno..n,-ed
l.v Mrs. Lewis Url.-h an foll"H
.?. ..,,. ('.,rl ton. Central
.MISS ,." ----- .
INilnt. president; Mrs. I.. 1
A.hlnml. vice president
Tll
M l.
Lewis l lrlih. Meiltntd. ""
Vlrs I C S Weill". Medford.
iiensurer.. Cimnty chairmen: Mr.,
l. v C.ren. eduratlon: ii
'.' ." ....i, m,. K.dward Hu'r-
l Hill li s i .
rnrnlnc
.... supply: r-
Knlv. finance, and Mrs.
Ionard
Community
. .nntnr n II T S 0.
ehn .men: Mr-. Km! D. Warner
Ashland: Mrs. D. M. CMewl. "
tr,.ll.. Mrs. It. II. I'axsnn
.. ' ., ...;.. Mrs. C. K. .vles.
Nelry Jacobs.
.. . .,.. vi Kred Kick. Jack-1
,'nnvllle: Mi"- H-tcn B:l,,1H'I,.i''
ford Mrs.. John flommlll. I'hoen-lx-
Mrs Ilosooe IjirO". Prospect,
and 'Mm. C. II. Holdrido. Talent.
Doctors of dental clinic: Dr. K. .
Mulholland.- Dr. C. H. re and
Dr. I,. I.. Hunders.
The report given ly the presi
dent. Mini Carlton showed a total
of 105 letters received during- the
pn.t six months: 27 telephone
rails and !".' conferences,
BROUGHT FIRST
szsite j l w , " 1S
Whi fifm,n VN$i
' ....... Ainocialrrt -res, thotn
An ABu.ialed Frees executive congratulating Lee Schoenhalr
(left) at Newark. N. J., airport alter taiter's arrival with first pictures
of tl, return to Duncmn or Anm, Rirnard E. Byrd and his companions,
from Antarctic. Schoenhalr flew from Balboa, Panama, to New York
with the pictures.
FRUIT GR0WERS50 Oil
TO HEAR BOSGiCALIFORNIA ON
PLAN TUESDAYiVISIT TO VALLEY
i
Fruitgrowers of the Uogue
Kiver valley, will meet Tuesday
evening nl the 101 Us Temple, to
hear the " full report of Professor
Henry 1 lartman, O. S. C. expert,
on his yoai'H research- work ln
New York City on nu.rket and .stor
age conditions, ami the Dose mar
ket expansion program for J NliO,
as prepared by the winter pear
committee, David H. Wood, chalr-
mun
The Jm.,.tnK -,. uno 0f the
most im,Mt;tnt of the ywar fov
growers and shippers and a large
percentage of the growers will be
present.
It is the plan of the winter pear
committee,.,, to open three . new t
mnrkets, "I'lttsburg, Cleveland 'and j
Chicago, this season ami continue j
in the Detroit market, where a j
noinble success was made last !
year. It-. Is planned to ship 75
cars of Hoses to Detroit, and 2U 1
cars each to Cleveland and Pitts- j
burgh, and as many as market
conditions will warrant.
It will probably he announced
at the meeting that Professor
Hart m;i n has hcin retained ,for
another year, to continue his slor
if..tirrr iniwir-iiiinmii :
age and mar
work.
Tiie winter pear committee is
composed of Leonard Carpenter,
Dr. J. E. Spatz, Harry Rosenberg,
.1. C. Dai lies, Dr. tleorge W. Dcane,
Y. F. Diddle and David K. Wood,
chairman. "
, .BIBLE TEACHINGS
can Kiult (ii'uwcrs. Inc., has just'
relurneil from a trip to Washing- ! ,,,. tl ,,,,,1,-t-cl twenty-five have
ton and northern Oregon, incluil- j registered ut the daily varntloli
inir llo ml Illvor and fimls crop ; I'll. Ic school lielnw conducted in
prospects as follows:
..,i.,i...,i ....n
Wonalcllec: The
mall! for anples for this district
early In tho season was from 22,-
ooo to I'fi.noo carloads.
ui...,,. i,i
time, however, various I hint's,
int'tj
such as frost, and other damage
htiu nfi-iii-i-o.l nnd .ntimnte fnnn
hest informed sources place the children have heen greatly Inter
Wenatchee apple crop between ! eKed. have lieon in fharge of Uev.
l H.ono and 20.000 hnxes for 1 13. ! Carman K. Mell. Airs. V. H. flil
Pear ontp fur Wenatchce is sim-1 man. superintendent or thcschool
ilar to that of last year. ! i In charge of the memory work.
Yakima: Prospects for this dls- which is proxressing rapidly.
trlct Ik for approximately 4fi,0o0 Dtirlng the past week the pupils
tons of Uai tletts, and approximate
ly 14,00(1 cars of apples.
Hood Kiver: This district is an
ticipating approximately 3000 timn
i( Hart let ts, and approximately j Golden Rule.
kftO ears.Anjous, and 300 cars of: ;oil-hal)it talks have heen Kiv
apples (uf which between 1HO0 and rn hv Kev. C. II. Porter, Kev.
2000 will he Xcwiowns).
. J position with the foreft service as
" j regional Inspector for the southern
DKXVUIl, .lime 21. tTPf The Utates with headouartern In New
first action of the Denver county Orleans. Mis field of activities will
grand Jury which for several daysif"V'-r Oklahoma, Alabama. Missis
h:.s been Investigating the affair-! UwU I-uilHna and Tmeh and
f th,. intinl'iiiil ufiiortininnl una
to return an indictment loday j
aKaln-t Isaac H. Morrill, former NWVORK. .Iunc j,.
7Tir' ? Mi'V,r 1l -nJ1'mln ,K!Tho letier wrltin maniac who has
TapUton. t ha reed w th embezzb-. ... ,
, . ... tassumed blame f"r two recent K 111-
mnt of K,.XM2 the city-. huft.hw)lnt.n.l thir.
funds.
Merritt was arret
'1 and fur
nlhed i.oo bond,
nishfd 10.f bond.
The .grand;
The Kiand
Jurv resumed it
dnlib'-rations af-
ter Teturning the indictment
Ad
informeel Judge H'-nley A. Calvert;
that it hoped Im f-omplrte lt- in-
vo-tigatitm- Iy next Monday
night.
MEDFORD MATo
BYRD PICTURES
EN OF
The delegation of fin California
dairymen and creamery num. tour
ing the slate of California for the
past week for the purpose of be
coming bettor acquainted with
the members of their trade in
this stale enjoyed a trip to Crater
Lake yesterday morning with
members of the Medford, Ashland,
and (..rants Pasy associations.
They were entertained in Ash
land Friday noon and were guests
at a banquet at tile Hotel Med
ford Friday night.
Ixical men-ban ts as well as
dairymi'n and creamery men at
tended the Medford banquet. H.
T. Thic.roff of the Big Pines Dum
ber Co. and C A. Meeker of the
M. M . department. tirOrt)i were lo
ca I re 1 1 i-caen t a t i ves on tho P rog -ram.
Several loading dairymen
j of the. neighboring state gave
short talks,
j Following a short stay at Crater
I like the pm ty journeyed to Fort
I Klamath where a program wan
j given during the noon hour with
Professor ltramlt of Oregon mate
college as the chief speaker,
The delegation then motored to
Klamath Falls from which city
tnp Ashland, Crants Pass and
! Medford memhers will return to
their respective cities. The tall
fornia memhers will take the Al-
luniw cut-off back to California.
! Ooerators of local creameries
! and dairymen of the valley feel
that a great deal was nceomplih
!ed through contact with the Cali
fornia men ond anltcipnte'a simi
lar gathering in the future.
i on nrniOTrn rnn
i the
local Christian church.
with
Krl-
i an averam- attendance of tC!
! nioinin.,-. .. .m- ...... .......
j onstrallnn will he hold, to which
i iarcms win oe ihviumi, i um mu
I'" the close
of the two-weeks'
i fusion.
Smg yervfees. In
which the
learned the hooks of the Wlile
Ten Commandments, Iord'n Pray
er. Ci races, scripture verscH. the
Peatitudes. 23rd IVilm. and the
Mell. and llev. W. II. Katon. Dra
matir.atiin of ftorles has been car
ried out nyn in the first week'n
work.
KAl.K.M. Ore., .Illtte 2 I . fVh
Howard .1. Khcrly f"r ni'mtliv pt
assistant stMtn forester in rharge
of the recently -enacted reforesta
tion law. has resigned to accept a
come unner tno c airKo-Aicrj'
teen more, wrote.
his last letter tonTTy. nssertlng that
n.H mw(on Wfl(l
complinhed and
expressing regri that be had
"stained the country witholood,"
Nearly 40 pr cent of the ngro
snrnllnM-nt in pnldie i hools In
North Carolina is In the firs!
gra.lp.
TRIBUNE, MKDFORD,
1 tegular Meeting
of Women HHI
The Loyal Women's Hunday
school class of the First Christian
church met-with Mrs. Isanenon hi
her home in Central Point Tues
day afternoon. The devotional sei -vices
opened by tho group singing
"Near the Cross."
Mrs. Frye read tho scripture les
son, and Mrs. Wllmot lead In
prayer. During roll call 30 member
responded. There were four visi- j
tors present. Two new members
were added to the class roll. '
A short program In charge ! j
Mesdames Kirkpatrick, Fisher
Frlck. Davis and Currier was given,
with Louise l.wrence favoring the
group with a song and recitation.
Refreshments were served by
Mesdames Evans, Peterson, Tim
merman, and Kinkoff.
-
'orcs iteturii
Twin North
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Core return
ed to Medford the first of Dm
week from Hugene and Salem,
where they attended tho com
mencement program, at the Uni
versity of Oregon- Monday morn
ing and the music conforence at
Willamette university in the af
ternoon. They were guests at: the
luncheon given Monday by Presi
dent and Mrs. Arnold Bennett Hall
in Kugcnc for personH receiving
honorary degrees from the uni
versity. They were accompanied on their
return by their daughter, lleulah.
who is a student at the univer
sity. 4
Similuy School . 1
CiiDiip I'litertalnccl " . '
Mrs. Tom Peters and Mm.' Karl
Croft were Joint hostesses to a
group of boys 'and girls from -the
.South Methodist Sunday school uri
Thursday evening, June. 19, at the
home of Mrs. Croft. The evening
was spent In playing games and
telling stories. Following which
refreshments were served.
Those present were: Luetic and
Cherokee 'Keller, Daehara Ulew,
ICat brine Warner, Wanda Konkel,
Donald CHsebolr. W i ml I c and
Thelma ftlpes Ted and Durwand
porter. Jeff Peters, Kylvia and
Nina Croft.
Mrs. JiopMu JloslctttJ
Alia. Ii. U. Koppcu, 211 North
oakdalo avenue, entertained.' the
Kast Side circle of tho Kirat M. K.
church Tuesday afternoon; - Mrs.
V. T. Uen-y preBldlng. Mpn. J.-W.
Hmyliu leading the devotiona; 8ong,
"He JjOadeth Me." Hlhle lesson,
Ssalm 1. Mrs.' Bmylio offered
prayer. Mrs. A. Ki JLyinan leading
the program. Vocal Hclection,
"Traumerei." Reading, Mamie's
Prayer, and Six Love Lettera, Mrs.
Lyman. Vocal- selection, BJup
Danube. ' .
During the social hour Mrjl-
Koppen served rerresnmenis.
(leancrs Ilowtess ; h.
At Ashlaml IMcnlc'
The Gleaners class of tho Baptist
Sunday school had a picnic Tues
day in the Ashland park, with
members of the Golden Link, class
as their guests. About fifty were
present, and enjoyed the program
and games.
Mrs. K. M. Wilson, president of
the class, was hostess and Mrs. P.
II, Daily was in charge of the pro
gram. '
Miss Seller
Hostess
Miss Adabee Keller enertalned
her Sunday school elans at" her
home on Monday evening, Juno 10.
The evening was devoted to music,
games, and candy making. Those
enjoying Miss Heller's hospitality
were: Helen Powell, Kern Hoff
man, Mildred Hutchinson, Nellie
Klcher, Putsy Goodman, Jrene
Walked
Mrs. Phil Hamuli! luft the lait
of Hie week fop New York City,
where he will meet, her daughter.
Peggy, who has just completed her
first year at Pine Manor, Welles
ley, Mass. She will return to Med
ford about July 15th with her
daughter after visiting in New
York, iioston und C'hlcugo,
Miss Mary Hayes, daughter of
Dr. and Mi's. J. C. .Hayes, is ex
pected to return to Medford the
first of the week with Miss Doro
thy Ness. Miss Hi yes has been vix-l
itlng ln Vancouver, 1J. C, since thr
close of 'school at the university of
Washington, Heattlc.
IrfHllCH Aid
Meets Tuesday
Tho Ladles' Aid society of the
First M. K. church will meet In
regular home coming In the church
parlors, Tuesday afternoon. The
Loyalty circle will have charge of
tho entertainment.' Visitors always
welcome:
Dr. and Mrs. K. T. Longley of
Mrcmorton. Wash., who arrived In
this city Wednesday are spending
two weeks as house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Kershaw. Mrs.
Longley and Mrs. 1 Kershaw art
sisters. 4
Mrs. A. W. LinKHK. 83!' TCast
Ninth street, entertained with a
d (finer Thursday,, honoring M rs.
Kenneth C. Downing of Kpokane,
Wash,, who Ih visiting her parnnls,
Mr. and Mrs. Hlley U. Jlcnson.
Covers were laid for six.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. McMath mi l
son. llarton, and daughter, Flora,
left the first of Inst week hy motor
for southern California, where they
w'JI spend two weeks at various
cities and resorts.
The Misses Joyce Maddox. Alice
Holmhack, Meulah Iore, jArothv
Kads and (temldine Gardner are
among studenti, who returned to
Medford during th post week from
the I. Diversity of Oregon.
04
Miss Gwendolyn Houston, vvo
graduated from Han Jose Ht:
Teachers eollegei Monday. Is spend
Ing the summer with her parent
Jr. and Mrs. Will Houston, at their
ranch h0iie near irau.
Kkhus Vticntton-
At Pchhle Beach
Mr. snd Mrs. Chandler Kg an are
spending this week end at thMr
winter home nt Pfhhie flench, C'nl.
OHKfiOW SUNDAY. .lUXK ---; f!K).
The -Misses Dorothy- and Muv?
Lee Roberts eutertuined 14 of their
friends at an informal dinner party
Wednesday' evening' at' their home
on down Hill.
,
Mrs. Chftrlea Wormian of Mil;.
Valif., wna a puest in Medford
during the past week of her
mother, Mrs. II. L. Moore and
friends.
,
Mrs. F. M. Corlfes has returned
to litis city from Portland, when
she spent the past two weeks visit
ing her daughter. Mrs. Kverett
McArthur.
Thi. Omuillon nlill. will ihpi-i (
with Hi-sslo Huhl.T ut sr.il Hhi
Nlnil. hippo, on T,,.Mly CV...H..B.
Juno -M at 7-30
.Mi, iiinl ,.. i.;,.i,,.i s-,.,,!i
as their KUosta for tlio stiiiiiuoi-1
their nleee. .Misses I'litrioia ami .
Hetty flynu. or Hor.lni!h:tm, Was'i.
, f 1
Sir. anil Mis I.oonar.l l-arpontor
will leave Meilforil this ovenini; tn j
spend two weeks in San i-'ranciscii
Miss Louise liussard is among
students home from the rnlversltv
of Washington. Seattle.
Mrjs. Unas, M. English lias as
house guest, 'Mrs. 12. J. DeaUe
of Ioh AngeJes. r v1.'
Itobert Carter, who was a stu
dent in Medford high school.
graduali'd this last week from
S.iiita Maria, Calif., high school.
Itobert was one out' of l he four
teen qualifying to enter any eol-
lege or university in California
wil bout entrance (examinations.
There were 2 In the graduating
class.
Voting Carter transferred to the
California school In order to lake
a course in commercial ait offer
ed here. During the pant year
he was art editor of the high
r'L-hool annual, and was (1st rid.
winner In the "national' Constitu
tional oratorical contest. While
attending Medford hlh school he
was a member of tho debate
squad, under the direction of
Prof. Kalph Hailey.
Robert is expected home in
,r!
short lime, to spend the summer
with his parents in this city.
Wedding Bells
IlflJN-M ATTIII-AVS
'Kranlt 1. Matthews and Doris
Hulln of Los Angi'le were united
In marriage.-1 Wednesday at the
Chrtaiiatiehureli parsonage by Kev.
Carman E, Mell. The couple will
make their home In Los Angeles.
HOUHXK-FKIIG ' '(
Mltsa Maxtne Hoehne and Lloyd' j
Ferg were married at 12:30 yes- f
terday at the Christian church par-j
sonage, with Kev. Carman 10. Mellj
officiating. Itoth aro well known
hero, where Mr. Ferg Is employed
at the California Oregon Power
pompany.
For the first time In the Uni
versity of Tulsa's history -110' In
dians fire enrolled.
f-
J' wrilert Laboratorie
-M ...
YOUTH HELD FORI
KANSAS KILLING
is cool, calm:
Kte:..lf:sllv m:.i..t:.ihliT his 111-
I .it
'"'''"' ' "'" - "-!
"1 ' l'ly
"
imn.loi- n Kiinsas. ts iiilmly
nwaitlMB tho arrival of offta-m 1
D. Irwin. arrest-
r ,. i.,,!,,,.,!,.,. i i,ik.. him 111 !
oustmly lor th
killing last Mayjwm w given. .Next num.uy nt
of Ralph I'rieo. l!l your
will ilalnis ho illove th
old r-
real al-'
toned liuiriloior. I'harlos (lllilinns.
u, ,,,,. o,.,,,,, friim Kawis
,.,, i(.f.
i.i,., ,., i.,..iv wl.on ho hooanio!
I
1.....1.. i,.. u, n,,iiiii..r r i
the iiMiriloi' until the ileiuily shor
it'f took him in oustoily yostor
ilay. llnwover, he know the tuur
ileroil man mill naiil that lilhlinns
hail boon paying attentimi tn his
I slKter. l'rlce attomptoil tn have
t'.tlibons ill.'intlnuo suell piaetloo
I anil as a result met Ills iloath,
press illspatohes from Kansas In-
illoalo.
I The suspeet Is holna helil here
I nil a fUKlllvo (ruin Justioo wal'
! rant without hall, rnllnwlnii a
I heariiiK In He .laoksonvlllo Jus
I lire i-ourt yesterday.
1 lilakc Deadmond, Hutchinson,
1 Kas., youth, started serving a scn-
tence of six months, five hour a."
I lei he was arrested on a th'-Cl
j change,
L. C. SCHAFER
Basement Medford Bldg.
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i, , Armature Winding
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SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRI C:
j 108 E' M,in 8t'
REV. BENNETT TO,
1
K1v. Alexander (i. Dennett and
H. II. Palmer will represent Meii-
, ford at the Oregon Annual eon
, ferenre tf the Methodist Kpisco-
pal churrhes, which opens in As-
toria TuecKl;i.v evening. The meet-
'" l,t ' ha IgO of Dishop
..cinp it Mutlili tf fl ji iii n mi ten
' : . ,
, ' "...u vh ins, Kv , lur '
. '. , ', N" s",u lh0!
''" icpusim u i
1'"I tho laymnn'H
mootnm. WHOM lllllliiai 11
Ming aiM'"iiiimeins w"1 ,M 11,1
tmuneetl. and it Is expected that
Kev. .Mr. I fennel i win oe re-appointed
to the Medford church.
While in Astoria, llev. Dennett
"I" "' "leeial Kuost ami mieakor
the K I w 11 ii i x luni-heon on
Thui'sday. anil on Moniluy, Juno
;tn will ileliver the annual Zone
I lour addrese at the Vancouver,
Wash.,' Kiwanls cluh;
Mail Tribune ads are rad
"rt.ono nr-nnln vrv da v.
It Is Cool In
San Francisco
A Tower of
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Hospitality !
Whether. hs
tut jtr dj, wtik, r r.
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fm turn ju'll w wsmt t If an.
.... ex ,
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home to ell who live beneath Its hotpltable roof. )Beu
tlfully furnUhed tultet and tingle roomi, each with com- 1
pletely electrified kitchenette, multiple radio and every -,
other conceivable convenience. Located in the very center '
of San Francbco'i buay toclal and bualnesa whirl . . . close
to the theatre, emart ihope and great department itore. ;
Palatial dining room and coffee thop, or If you wish, pre- i
pare your meal In your own convenient kitchenette. , '
1 - Dally hotel service and garage in connection.
The El Cortez Hotel
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SAN FRANCISCO
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Oil . Burner ,.
Mark of Distinction -
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Such a burner'is the Electrof and its
' ownership in a utilitarian sense is just
as much a mark of distinction as the
possession of a precious, gem, afjne
painting or a rare old antique. . '
Once you have learned the true facts
of . nicctrol quality and worthiness,
- you will ' he satisfied with' no other
type of burner for-your home . . .
get these facts now . . . Phone or write
for literature at oncet Now is the
time to install an Elcctrol OilBurner.
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Install Burner Now
Bmall Cash Down Payment
Balance Sept. 1st. rr Payable
iu Monthly Installments
Phone
889
Medford, Ore.