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    MEDFOHD MAIL TRTBT7NR MEPFCVRTh ORKOOX. MOXDAY, JANUARY 3, 10:11.
PAGE THREE
CENTRAL PL Gil
BORN IN TAXKAB
NEAR BEALF. LANE
"Highway Row" he doctor
christened her. But her mother
mils her Jewell Louise, And she
seems to like the name the very
lit tie daughter of Mr. nnd Mr.
Herbert Sanburn of Central Point,
who was born in a taxi cab near
lit'ule lune at an early hour la.a
Monday morning, when her mother
was en route to the hospital.
Dr. Ii. L. Sears was called on the
cae at midnight. The Sunburns
had no car ho he left Med ford in
a taxi to bring tho mother to a
local hospital. They started for
this city but when they reached
Keale lane the taxi driver was or
dered to stop and head for home.
Ke t u r n ed i u n d to find Ir.
Sears shielding a tiny pink face
from the cold January air. And
realized that tho Thrifty J!t31 babe
hart cheated tho hospital.
Mother and baby are getting
along nicely. Dr. Sears announced
today.
Peanuts Instead of Apples
SELMA, Ala. P) Another va
riation to the sale of apples on
the streets by the unemployed has
"been found. Here parched peanuts
are being sold by the needy.
RARE COFFEE WINS
COUNTLESS NEW
USERS BY FLAVOR
Amazing Popularity of Hills
Bros. Coffee Tribute to
Roasting Process
Years of experiment by Hills
Bros, have resulted in the origina
tion and perfection of the only
Controlled Roasting process in use
today.
By Hills Bros.' patented process,
the degree of roast is positively
controlled. The quantity of coffee
passing into the roaster about
three pounds at a time docs not
vary. The sneec
The speed of the flow and
the temperature remain the same,
with the result that Hills Bros.
Coffee is absolutely uniform. This
roasting method is to a large de
gree responsible for the frequent
question, "Why is Hills Bros.
Coffee always the same?"
Comparisons show that Hills
Bros. Coffee has a flavor no other
coffee has. The ordinary method
of roasting in bulk cannot insure
a uniform roast because there ia
a lack of control.
The vacuum can, in -which Hills
Bros. Coffee is packed, keeps the
coffee fresh. Air, which destroys
the flavor of cofTee, is completely
removed from the can and kept out.
Coffee does not stay fresh in ordi
nary cans, even if air-tight. Ask
for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and
look for the Arab the trade-mark
on the can. Sold by grocers
everywhere. '
Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., San
Francisco, California. 1031
TOMORROW
and
WEDNESDAY
Matinee and Night
THE GOLD BOND CLUB PRESENTS
THE GOLD BONDERS"
A locally made feature picture produced by hundreds of chil
dren who are members of the Gold Bond Savings Club
Thrilling Story of the Days of
'49 in Historic Jacksonville
FILMED BY AN EXPERT CAMERA MAN
FROM HOLLYWOOD
PROLOGUE ON THE STAGE!
Two Performances Each Evening (Evenings oniy)
With the Gold Bond Club Kiddies
ALSO
A FINE PROGRAM OF SELECTED
SHORT SUBJECTS!
REGULAR HOLLY PRICES!
Matinee
Children. 10c, Adults 35c
LAST TIMES
CE0RCE rik ARLIS
el
-'A rily
mm
In Another t?'V ' 1
I Big s;.cs Wjg.k I
4
ASHLAND EDITOR
'FINED' ON VISIT
TO COUNTY JA!Lb
Hereafter when it, M. Green,
manager of the- Ashland Tidings,
goes a v:s:ting to interview mur
derers and otherwise inspecting
eeunty jails? he will leave his
iiH'iu'y ut home.
Mr. Green visited the jail thU
mornitij? with a Mail Tribune re
porter to have an interview with
Klnsley, the murderer of Officer
Sam Preseott, and when their in
terview was ended expressed a de
sire to Jailer Ike Dunford, to look'
through the jail, a he had never
done ho. The interview had taken
place in a separate room from the'
jail proper, with the prisoner:
heavily guarded.
Hence the accommodating- Ike
conducted the Ashland newspaper
man inside the "bull pen" and de
parted, locking tho door behind
him. The 10 or more- prisoners,
ever on the alert to get all the
cigarette money possible for pur
chasing of cigarettes and other
daintie,-., at once ,unv t'heir oppor
tunity and passing the word, "fresh
f'sh" among themselves hastily
placed their kangaroo court in ses
sion, hauled Mr, Green before it
and fined him heavily for "rubber
necking" and other serious charges.
G. M. was jiame and paid Up.
That U why after Jailer Dunforri
relea.sed him from the prison, he
had to borrow ftS cents from a
friend to get home on.
Not only that, hut before he w,:1s
released, one unusually hard heart
ed prisoner wrote on the pt a
poem for f. M. entitled, "The iioi
leg&ers lament," read it to him
and made him take it away with
him.
FUN AND FEAST FOR
LEGION IN TONIGHT
A fine nroerram fanned off bv n I
"feed" in the armoTy mess hali is
attend tonight's meeting of Med
ford post of the American Lesion, j
One of the chief items of interest I
on the evening's program will be.
a debate on the subject of "Protti- i
bitioif by two members of fhej
post who are authorities on this s
mueh-mooted topic of the day.
Kvery world war veteran is urged
to attend this bis 1-eion session
whether a member of Medford post
or not.
PHOENIX 10 ORGANIZE
CHAPTER OF GRANGE
Organization of a Grange in ihe
Phoenix district will he completed
at a meeting there tonight. A
iarse crowd of farmers of the com
munity is anticipated. The meet
ing will he in charge of County
Deputy H. K. Nealon and John An
derson, pant master of the Central
Point Grange.
Evening
Children 25c Adults 50c
TONIGHT!
Also
Pathe News
Vttaphorte Act
Pathe Review
I
M5& 'ft
- if.
sUm Pageant
itristhm t'hutva j
Annual Mission day was oh-f
served at t he First Ch rist ia n
church last (Aening with the pa
geant "We !,ove to Tell the Story.
Mrs. ii. I, Kay. president of the
Woman's Missionary society pre
sided. The pageant, directed by Gerald
Barr, depicted many people from
many countries being led to the
cross through the work of mis-
sums. Music for the presentation J
was in charm of Kffte Herbert I
Yeoman. She was assisted by Mr. I
and Mrs. M. K. Olson. J. W. Kirk-
pa t l ie ii , M iss Klea nor Curry, a ml j
1. ii. Centner.
Others taking part hi tho pu
ff ea n t were Yvonne Crow I, U ene -vieve
Itrown, Virginia Gregory, ,
Helen Wilson, Charles Smith, Dr.
I. II. Gove, Mrs. O. M. Hon, Sirs.
Clay bourne Konkel, Wanda Koii
kel, Catherine Gentner. Gera biine
Latham, Wayne Hoyd, Don Uoyd,
Sirs. F. it. Saunders, Wayne Curry
and Meal Curry.
Mrs. Theodore Sims was at the
piano. Mrs. W. ii. Baird read the
scripture previous to the presenta
tion. f 4
Costume Party Gala Kvent
WUit lli&li School Group
One of the most colorful affairs
f the season for the local high
school crowd was the costume
party given Thursday n&ht at the
senior high school by the boys and
girls glee cluhs, complimenting
members of the hand and high
school orchestra.
Fifteenth century costumes were
the order of the evening and many
lovely creations wer much in
evidence.
, Games led by Miss Cur in Deger
; mark, physical education instruc
tor, were followed by dancing.
Miss Harriet Baldwin, glee club
director, was presented with a
beautiful lamp, as gift from the
organizations.
Seventy-five students enjoyed
the party. Patronesses for the
evening were Mrs. Glen Smith,
I Miss Doris Buier and Miss Bald-
win.
Gohfott Anniversary of
1 1. K. Is Celebrated
I tVlebration of Christian Kn-
dcavor's 5Mth birthday was besun
in this city Sunday when programs
were presented by junior and
senior church jjronps,
Sunday evening tiie younj; peo
ph; ai the Senior Knilcaver of the
ire.bytettan church presented an
interesting p r g r a m, especially
adapted to young peoples inter
ests. Participating In the program
were A dm Kd wa ids, Gill Chrysler,
Doiph Janes, Walter Krazer Jirown
KWa Caster, Floru Me.Math, Dor
othy Pa ley, Ruth Clement, Roger
lloadicy, Karl Kittreii. Wilson iisg-
i ler, Hftger Karly and the pastor.
Hev, C. B. 3'orter.
The junior Kndeavor society
presented a pageant in tho Sunday
school auditorium. A duet was
a Iso sung by Ja net Gra ham a-nd
Gene Porter,
Kettini I'roiu ViH
On Oregon Campus
The MiwseH Itouhte Ifolienheek
and Giita "Waltleit ami Arthur
Sehoeni of the loett! ehool staff,
who fipeitt the short vaeation hmt
week on the University of Oregon
eaiupus viKUtttjr friends nnd rela
tives and nttemUiiR to school inter
estw, returned to Medford yester
day. While in Eupene Miss Hollen
heek was suet nt the Gamma Phi
lieta sorority, with whieh she is
affiliated, nnd attended, the recep
tion given there Saturday evening
honoring; the house mother, Mrs.
Josephine Stewart. Invitat ions
were issued to THMt guests.
Mis iiothmd Ifotes
I'rida tmd Saturday
M ss .Marjtuie H- tland was hos
tess tft a nnmher of her friends
Friday and Saturday, entertaining
with hrhfge huuheons both days.
Three tiihhH were in play on
Kriday and Saturday.
Mis Sibyl .Ie;m VmiiK receiv
ed pri- fr hih 'otf Kriday,
a nd M n-s .h a;t tie Ta hrh-k won
. n p r i .e Sa 1 1 irda y .
S.hvt Jean Vonng ret vrd
M iw
priz
Miss
s -ore
for hiuh setov i-Yiday, and
JeaitiM- Kahriefe Won hih
prtxe Salmday,
I 'hi it
"Kid"
I'arty
I'rhiity
A
"Kid" party has been plan-
n-d for
Friday evening by mm
the Loyul Workers Kan-
tief'S of
ioy f-ehool ias of the first
Christian efmrrh. The entertain
ment will .r hM lit the reere
atiomtt hall of the church, ami
al! members of the t-lfiss and
tlo-fe frh-ods ar orir-d to ateml.
BAKING
POWDER
You tve In ui'mg
KCUeLEilnol
hi$h priced brendi.
FOR OVER
0 YEAS
IT'f DOUIU ACTINO
IVttmtts
"Ooeiflhm Keheiuiil )
To tte Tills Kvtming
Alt local singers are invited
to attend the rehearsal that eve-f
nlng of Stahier's "Crucifixion," ,
wfc-eh will be heUE at the and hear t tu b- Jaek ut Eh
byterian church, beginning at Holly theatre in the "Gold Hmsd
7:3tt. This will be the first re- ets' as he broadcasts from KMHD
hearati of the beautiful oratorio, f(,r thv kiddies. Kveryone in
Mo be presented a
i on Good Friday,
that all interested
the church
It Ut hoped
persons will
attend
that
the rehearsal in order
suitable cast may be
chosen immediately for the pro
se naikm.
Mrs. c H. Paske, who di
rected , the presentation of the
Messiah" during.,, the Vuletiede
season, wall also direct the .cruc
ifixion" with the assistance of
Mrs., Klsie Carlton Strang.
Jacksonville Missionary
tiioup MiHj Tuesday
JACKSONVHJ.K, Ore., Jan. 2S-
t Special The M issdonary soc
iety of the Presbyterian church
met with Mm John 15. Knight
Thurs;
were
ilay afternoon. Tweivo ladies
present, Jioll rail was
wercd with items of the Orient
The st tidy of the hook "India
uoftKs to tier t-uture, was com
pleted. I
ll;tns were made for the year
ly thank offering dinner to he'
given at the church, February
13- A solu was sung by Sirs.
H. Jonej, ivefreshments were
served by the hostess. The next
meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Vivhm lieaeh, Feb
ruary Auvtihiry Meets This
K veiu iig: At Aniitiry
Tht women's auxiliary
M d ford iot . A m erlra n
of thp
legion
will meet this eenln nt the j
Armory for the regular January;
business session. Following thoi
bnsiness session a ttortat hour:
with, thA iwr will o oniavpd
and many surprises are promise!.
IttkEe 1jiss liitv
StH'iai AftRHma
The Women's lIMe elass of
the Presbyterian church will have
a stjciai meeting tomorrow aft
ernotn, beginning nt o'clocl:
in tlie ehtmrh ariors. The de
votbms will be letl ly Mrs. Me
Collum. Mrs, Frank f.ramaham
wilt sing several numlHrs and
Mrs. Hcely Hall will give a paper
on the life and works of St.,
Paul.
MoiUbly C1iuit.ii
Meet Tltfet Keiiiiisc
The muftthly fellowship dinner
of the Kttwt Christian church
members will be ludd this eve
ning fn the recreational tutll in
the church building at 8:3.
A program has been arranged.
and a large group of church
members are expected to attend.;
Mr. and Mrs. Grey Ieave
For Hittt Pntittiscs
J, .O. Grey at the Crater Iake
Autemotlve ;eomiiny, local Gra
ham dealers, accompanied hy Mrw.
Grey, left iant evening for Sim
Francisco, where they will attend
the auto show, which will open
next Saturday in the bay city.
They will Im gaests of their mm,
Iawresee K. Grey and family of
Oakland this week.
Mrs. Srswp Returns
From Eugerse Visit
Mr. and Mrs. Harold MrCraily of
Kugene, who fortneriy residetl in
this city, were in Medford last
week end visitiifg friends. Mrs.
Elsie Brawn accompanied them
hack to flie mrtheru eily, where
she was their house guestduring
the week,
Baptist Ladies to
Meet Stmscm Home
The Indies Auxiliary of the
First Baptist church will Imltl
ntiHHfiary meeting at the home 01
Mr. Frank SUnson, 214 Stark
streat, at Zi'M o'clock. The social
thairaian for the afternoon Is Mrs.
A. J. Anderson. She will fee as-;
sisted by Sirs S, J. Miser.
Chrysanthemum Circle !
to Have Card farty
A hm4ii eard party t which;
th imltUc Is invlil, will Kim !
iomi this evfiiiijjf hy ChrvHatHfic-1
ilium t'lFfif; NiK NtlKli!rs i
WfKHitrraft, in Hmj t O. O. K. hall, j
Tin party will ls prcedrl hy a
hrh-f hHslmmi mecUfm at 7:30 j
VltMrfe. The newly elected off i
cers will act as ait en t ert a Utmvnt
committee, HcfrehmeitU will be;
served foltowittK cards.
Hktinsr Iarfic
IlHtlar Ktimiay
Among the many local peonlc
who enjoymt shting in RPlKiihoritiK
mountains yesterday were Mr. and
Mm. Haroht Iarwn, Mr. nnl Mrs.
Arthur Hot and Mr. and Mrs.
Hulh Faitchihl and party of
friends.
Mm. IlrkcM timt&
Vrtm Vtivthtml
Mrs. Broet V. Vivkv.it of Irt
lisd Is h(He uwt ut Mr. and Mrs.
J. 1 Vtekrtt tit their country
home near Uuhl IUU, having ar
rived last week from the northern
eity.
4
I. K, Meet
ToitMtrrm
t'tMinter A A. 1'. K. O. will noct
Wcttnitfty aftJ-rmmn with Mr?
lUth HHiiiiiiond sit her home,
tTratr I, tike avenues fr tho or
Kftittstrtthm's a it n ii a I hitthdaj
ionchcoti.
Estpedmcnt With Oatej
KINOSVItJ.K, Tcje. ItV) Tin'
Testis (UMkkh. of Ar! unci Indtth
trifs hF f (Mwit Ut iilant an mm-
uf tlittis oa the coSleBe farm los
I tJiperitttpats! tur(m;.
Grand Prix Bcs in June
liritS.IN. tm The Hyt Irthi
AulontaUile flub Bimoimx.!! thai
the i!!tTRafitHtK! erantl itris motor
race for IMf Hi be Itrtit nn Jam-
5 onil 8 st tht!f!t park here
f'liriton H.
KTviep, rjjen'
lr C Jiltilillill.lt
KIIIr tfatman an !
GOLD BONDERS TO
ifinif mini r mm
IN HOLLY PIOTUPE
pmithern Oregon has heard t'neh -Jack
talking to the kiddie over
KM Kl, here is your opportunity ,
to see hint as he appears daily be-
fore the microphone. I
The "Gold Bonders is a lacs I ''
feature film produced in Medford
and the Rogue River valley by the
Gold Bond Saving club, thru tin -
courtesy and
co-operation of the -
men-hunts of Medford. and the
Jacksonville chamber of commerce
and la-gum riuh4 for the entcrtuht-
mem and pleasure of the children
of tho valley. This feature film
will prove very interesting tut welt
ns entertaining to every ont that
sees it. Hundreds of children umt
citizvtts of the valley appear in the
picture, which adds to its interest
.
entertaining value, Kvcryom
ans-(wtluW Kkff Ut kUnv how thev'arid
ttteir friends would took m the
sv
er screen. imt miss this op
portunity of gratifylns this desire.
Famtlktr faees and places Will tn
even more imprest tug- on the
serpen.
The Gdd lionders is mure
than scenes taken here and there
over the valley, it is a very inter
esting story about a family and a
neighborhood group of kitbUes
here in Medford.
X i.ti t Med ford a nd J aekson ville
with them set the story in pic
tures that they were told by
old timer in Jaeksonvlllr ;!out
S tl' early days in the Hogue River
valley.
In addition to the very interest-
n "umortms story m cnttu
' " taken on a tour
vatley with t'ueh Jatk,
where he visits thousands of chil
dren in the various schools In
Jaekson county. Most of tlicsi
kiddies arc tittle :dd Bonders and
will enjoy seeing themselves on the
screen with their tn h? Jack ef
KMKD and the tbdd liomt club.
The scenes t a k en at t be tUhl
Htmd movie lt!t last Saturday
nfpht wilt uive hundreds f jMnpte
an idea f how they look on the
dance floor. These scenes are ex
pected to W very interesting a&
they not only show the dance iu
progress flli wjj portray the cam
era's version uf tite beautiful danc
ing pageant present eti ty Mrs,
Uenson's dance pupils during the
hall. The pietures of tho Ktttiu
plan Knishts in nction, who fur
nished tite music and entertain
ment tif the evening will also be
enjoyed. This troiip of colored
entcrtahtem werij a whole show In
themselves. They danced same
and played, as only a snappy tronp 1
of hij;h elans colored entertainers
can perform. The camera saw all r
of this umi more. "The tdd .
lionders" will only be shown iwsj
days at the .Holly theatre before tt
in taken to KtiKcae for the pleasure
ttt the little &oid iiondcrs of thai
city, and then on -to other towns in
'the state. Don't miss It!
SWUNG QUEBI
SETS W MARKS
SKATTLK. Wash,, Jan, SS Pt
Ile!em MarfiHon, Ip high
fchoo! fjirl who is rtrsnipil as
t hp vorhr prefttt'Ht woman wlm
mr has starip! on another mm
liitttp for reeortlit.
ilil'Rf ad tied two mem Amcrl-
fita marks ta her Itmir trsise of !
f!KurK when the cratrkpcl the -tft
ami 0 yard short cftusw fRe style
unfay niKht. Miss Mstrtisuii HVam
t;tke the American mark fmm tejr
itine tonilll. Sew Vrk. wHs m
wd the ills tan fe In 21 t-IO.
HI(1ih-'h time far tht Sti yardn veim
:i5 wcoft r!rfarei with ihr
M HKIire nf 31 3-: In-M hy KUu-t
I.a kie, JltilloK
DRY EVILS SHADED
KBATTM:, Jm. 26 The
Uiekerhaot eitimlsbssrrit i enart
av fiilt value to ail the r
Milting frm irhibithiii hot was
more than ofirvaUve Hi report
;iK the had ffatEires," one of the
f'ommlK-ionris Jsiilse Kenneth
Mackintosh, said tm liU return
hoote here, "Pn nn h avoid attach
on the ground We ih'Nheniteiy
a'AXtirnU'ti eoiifiHhms he rxphdn-
d.
Aikl If he had changed his mind
st nee uhmittMm ids nconai re
port favoring a hberallaUon of tlw
isth ioendont Jndse Maeklis
totfll fetid deflflHoIy ,Vo'f
Teeth Take Receipt
SAK AStiKM( Texa. -01) The
not reeeiMs of an ail star eharMy
fimthaU Kante here, some f2,rf
went to ftiif datnaK to one day
er'B ieeth.
A.Hhiami ehatnb'r of eomateree
lidorsc luoveoo'itt for anjatria
tion from Ketieroi (ddt4oiton
funds for imps ov-m ni of that sr
tln of Velhm-Ktottf i'ut-tt hlch
wnv fn'twpcn Htiey itnd ymtitmf .
, MIGHT COUGHS
tr I rostUvelystopijedalmostin
it' . ... M s,t W
aoe ataniiy wttn one bww
THOXINE
nflMlffl TT
UUli I 1 1 I
DrtlKd ltd!
Walsh Resolutions Asking
District Attorney's Action
In Hoover Nominations
Favored Steiwer Votes
Against President.
WASIUXUTOX. Jan. i'Vi
The mnmtt judiciary commit I eis
vcrfet m today for the Walsh
resolution rest westing flstrie At
torney Haver here to institute pr
eeedusgrs testing: the right of Urn
three disputed memliers of the
imwer ennmis&Um to retaifi office.
Senator Wash, demoerai, Mon
tana, anfhor of the resdutton, will
seek prompt senate action.
The SimiEe ealttion of demo
crstts and spubbean indppeadeats
Is stamllug: firm m its insistence to
ihf right to reconsider the nmi
natHms of the three eommissbmers
despite the rcfasjtt of president
ltotver to return their names.
Senate approval of the Walsh
remhttion will put the issue ap to
tim district attorney.
The resolution reuest Hover to
institute praceedings against
Chairman Smith and t.ommliisun
ers Uarsaud and lraper of the
power eotijmissitsn.
Attorney thnentl Jiitehell has
raiwi itmt Mr, Hoover is without
aattnnrity t return the nomina
tions te the senate, whkh confirm
& th men one.
Those voting for the Walsh res
tutiou In committee were: Itepuh
Ib'ans, Norris, Kebrasfea; ttbtine,
Wlscimsfit; ami Stwcr, Oregon,
Democrats. Walsh, Ktnc, t'tah;
Stephens, Mi?sissippi; liit. Wassh
tngttmt ami Itmttos, New Mesteo
Thtst opiwceI were iSenccti,
Illimxts; tfinctt, Massac nusetts, anti
rcpttbl;
cans,
DER CLUE
PARROT S
1
N KW YOU K, Jan. ta.im
The habits of a big grteo mx
m whose mistress was fud
has-k'd to death in her cunt tl
iimrtment were sintlled today by-
tmHef in an eftort to reeon-j
struct the crimp
Neighbor uJd they were awak
ed hy shrieks of the bird, which
ftuuodfd lifeo 'lHm t papa, don't."
In tho apartment Mrs. FranelK
Titmott 44, was found dead with
numermm wonnds tn her arms.
A btood-tfned ax lay not far
away. Iter fiUKbaml, a ionKJmre-
gtas, was arrested.
ITALIANTROOPS
F POWER
HREKSi
BATTLE NATIVES'I
EOME, Jan. 2$. CO1 Italian
eoienhtl troops ronted a trnnd of
natives In severe fighting Saturday
at Kt TtitK In the heart of the Oufra
oasis region of IJhya, and hoisted
the fiag over the town.
The eohmlai tratm.lfmt two offl
eers nnd two native mddlem killed,
Sixteen native sIdiers in the Ital
ian forces were waunded. Twenty
of the rbel triiesmen were billed
and thirteen were prhttmerH, Htin
ilredn at rifles and a ojiantHy f
ammanbhm a Is were afirj'fi,
JERSEYBREEDER
BUYS BIG RANCH
mmmiVtm, Ore., Jan. fli;
The sain of the VintK (!onn
ranch of 211 seres iwirderhti; the,
Bmttb t'mjajna, flvo miles west of Zp
here, to j, h Ikmehrake of iUwe-frrr
ham w snnoimeerf today,
Imnehralie, owner of ihm of the
eonntry's largest regiHlifrml Jersey !
eafiie herds, pUnm a lame Increase
of his pnrodrmi herd and is taking
immeaiaAo ptmsitHion. The ratten
eoninhm t;ft fteres f river bottom
htnd devoted to alfalfa.
Chiidrens Colds
Checked without
"dosasjc-Rubrat
Wf?t5. W VAPOftUB
OVtB V miUQH jB5 USf tt t ABtV
ORANGES
Sweet, jniey oranges by the
bos, hell box or dozen
as lew as S3 per box
Direct from producer.
13 North Fir St.
FERTILIZERS!
NOW'S THE TIME TO FIGURE
YOUR SEASON'S NEEDS
You'll Make No Mistake
If You Buy Your Supply of
THE
The most complete stock of
Plant Foods to be found
in Southern Oregon can be found
at our store.
GYPSUM, SULPHUR,
SHEEP GUANO, BONE MEAL,
MURIATE OF POTASH, SULFATE
OF AMMONIA, BONE MEAL
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FERTILIZERS
FOB 0ARBEN er ORCHARD
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BLOCKS
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SLABS
9 J per load
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offer you safetyf service aud convenience
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cranes from banking with an institution
recognized for its high standing ia your
community. Your checking account,
whether large or small, will receive our
most careful consideration. Open one
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