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OREcloX, MONDAY, rAiyiuST; ? C4.03lj. IaGE two METJFORD 'MAIL TlirBUNIT,-f J1EDFORD, Local and Personal To Crater Lake Miss Modcna Newmaa of St. Joseph, Mo.t left on the Crater lake stBge today lor the national park. t To San Francisco Jack and Rob ert Boyl left today by motor for San Francisco where they plan to spend -week. ' Motor to Ijike Mri and Mrs. E. N. Blden and Mr. and Mrs.- Joe O'Brien motored to Crater lake yesterday afternoon. , Repair Floor ; A permit was Issu ed to the Bootery, 237 East Main street, today,-to make repairs to the .floor. Cost was estimated at $40, ' Move to finlpni Mrs. Walter Rob inson, daughter Jane' and Mrs. K. B. Gray plan to leave the latter part of ( the week for Salem where they will make their homo. Visits the Ijirwns Miss Charlotte Llndqulst of Salem Is In Med ford vis iting Mr. and Mrs. H. h. Larsen, hav- tag arrived here by train this morning.- ' . Arrest Youths Four youths were arrested yesterday by city authori ties for robbing garages. They have not been scheduled to apjenr In po lice court as yet. Visitors from Idaho Mrs. J. E. Wood heed and son John and Mrs. T. E. Torry from Hagerman Valley, Ida., visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. O. Meyers the past week. -'Sunday Visitors from Yrrka Mrs. B. Todd and children and Mrs. J. M. Weaver were among the Yreka, C&l.. residents spending yesterday. In this city. . On Business Here C. J. Barry, general agent of the pasuenger . de partment of . the New York Central lines, Is In Med ford today on busi ness. . " Return from'' Portlnnfl Mr. and Mrs-. J. J. OsenDTUgge arid daughters, Margaret and Louise, returned last evening from Portland, following a four-day trip. They motored north by way of Bend and Prlncvllle,. Return to Rosebiirg Mrs. Robert Harulsh and daughter Louise,, who have been spending the past week in Medford visiting relatives and friends, left yesterday for tholr home In Rose burg. , ' - ;-' in City Today , Martin O. Kurtz, representing the Motor Accounting company or Portland, Is spending to day In Medford attending to business matters at tho Plerco-Allon Motor company. . 1 . ., . Few Salmon Caught Harry Hansen and Dr. S. Ralph Dlppel, who spent yesterday fishing the, Rogue, report a catch of two Jack salmon and a line of trout,. They say that etecl Jieod 'fishing Is very poor. Vtsltora from Washington O. R. Rauser of Yakima and . Alice Mundy. Mr. and Mrs. a.. M. Campboll and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Moore and family of Seattle ore among tho visitors In Medford from tho state of Washing ton. -. Visitors llera from DlHtnnre Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Bmith of Houston, Tex, T. W. Moriarty of Now York City and Mrs. J. B. Milne of Van couver, B. 0 are among the tourists and others from distant places regis tered at Medford hotels. . , Plrklrur Anjous A number of valley orchardlsts started picking P'Anjoua last week, but the majority were to start today and tomorrow. However, some are waiting until next week. The aim of the crop is said to be below expectations. , Tall Portland Hollyhock Of Inter eat to Medford , lovers . of common flowers la the fact that a hollyhock has grown to the height of 10 feat, five Inches In the yard of Mrs. c. ' P. Becher, 3604 Sixty-ninth street S. E., Portland. ' Fnroute North Miss Bllow Mae Wilson this morning met Ml as Mar garet Chambreau of Portland at the railway station, and visited with her before she . resumed her trip north Miss Chambreau, who has been tour- lng California during tho summer. Is a sorority sister of Miss Wilson's at the University of Washington. Party at 8rHt Lodge Harry Scott of San Francisco arrived yesterday to spend a week or' ten days at his fishing lodge on Rogue river, He was accompanied by Gordon Armsby, foreign missionary from Tahiti and William Horn, former pastor of the Bethel church (colored) of Corn . Brake parish, Louisiana. The party was attracted here by the reports of better steelhesd fishing In the river. Wherever you go in Southern Oregon or Northern California you will find grocer enthusiastically recommending Fliihrer's New Hblsum Loaf J From Lake Creek Mrs.' H. H. Fox and children of . Lake Creek were In Medford today on business. - ' tcavo'for Kpjikonc John Reddy will Icavo Wednesday for Spokane, where he will enter Gonzaga uni versity as a freshman. . . 'Completes Vacation ,' Oscar ' E. Hoover, Boy. Scout executrve;'has re turned to Medford from a two weeks' yocaUon' trip' .in Washington i, .''.';. !' r ' , . it ',! ... '! 'ISillbl Ship Rtii-A Boeing school ship, en rpute from Seattle to .Osm und, Cal., stopped at the local air port shortly before noon yesterday., ... . -.V. .1 : fjuesis -or v yianus-Mr. anat Mrs. E. W. Wakefield spent Sunday Visit ing Mr. and Mrs. Lane Wyland at their home In the Meadows district. Here on Business Bernard. Wil liams, . representative of Walton & Moore, ' wholesale dry goods house, Is In Medford for the week, trans acting' business In the Interests of the company. Army Planes Here Two army air ships. Piac.and P12A. piloted by M. j. A. Flsk and Lt. E. F. Klenslg, stop ped nt the, Medford airport yester day, en route to Pearson field, Van couver, Wash., from ftockwel) field. ; Leave for Houndiip Mr. and Mrs. O. M. .Murphy left by motor today for Burns, Ore., whero they will visit Mr; and Mrs. William Hanley. Mr. and Mrs, Murphy and Mrs. Hanley will then continue on to Pendleton for the roundup. ' ..?!. , . ' Time of Clasi Changed The citi zenship classes being conducted week-1 ly at tho Medford library will meet on Thursday at 7:30 p. m., Instead bf Saturday, In answer to the unani mous request of those attending, it was announced this morning. , - l-eavcw for Monroe Mrs. John Montgomery, who spent thu week end In Medford as tho guest of Miss Oladys Murphy, left yesterday for Monroe, Ore., where she will visit Jior parents.'1 Mrs. Mdntgimor; has been vacationing at1 Diamond lake, Where her husband Is employed. Indian Attack of 1801 "A party of 10 men, with 180 cattle, from Rogue River valley, bound for Washoe, Is attacked noar Yreka by Pitt River Indians; two men aro killed, and tho stock driven off," read a news Item In the Oregonlan of August 31, 70 years ago, . - . Front (nto Points Among tho Orcgonlans registered at local hotels are Prlscllla Wobb of Prlncvllle, Mrs. J. O. Suiglrbou, Mrs. Orace Stewart of Salem. H. Hickman and A. M. Dnvlson of Eugene, Harriet. Baldwin of Ncwbork,' and the following from Portland : ' F. W. Cutler end son, Roy Clones, P. 8. Browrii'-Hownrd' Angelli O. E. Hoftis, J. W. OaxJey, 8. M. Mcsrs, Jr.; J. A. Given, L. M. Johnson, o: L. Hobbrts ami family, G. W. Schattncr, J. O. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Skinner; Alonzo Mor rison, Lou' Olds, R. H. Partrldght, H. 0. Weiss, Rosalln LorcmV, Harry Davis, R, R. Mclntyre and Theo. Rothschild. '- Calirorhlan.t at. Hotels Included among the Bear state Vacationists registering Sunday at Medford hotels were: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dunn. Mr. And Mrs. Estellcr, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hayes, Mrs. K. t Woods, Mrs. H. A. Jones, Mm. A. Mardeii, Miss M. Col lins, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Heathcrlng tdn, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Goldstein, Judfre urid Mrs. Collier of Pasadena, Dr. R. B. and F. M. Dempscy of Los Angeles, Mr. and -Mrs. J. A. Browning of Eureka, Frank MacBrlde and Mr: and Mrs. C. E. Fuller and Eearl Jr. of Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. B, R. Brindley, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Robin son, Thomas Hayes, F. Richards, J. F. Wilson, A. Klrschner and J. S. Paloy of San Francisco. . , , , , , r-r . . . Card of Thanks. Wo wish to extend our thanks to our many friends for their kind sym pathy during our recent bereavement and also for the lovely floral offerings. , ; Mrs. Fred Martin and Family. William Olson. . , . Esther Olson. 4 Supply of green s'ab wood very Hmltrd. 15.00 cash for a big load delivered anywhere in the elty. . Val ley Fuol Co.,- Inc. 4 . Don't forgcL Adrlenuc a style show, 8:43, at Fox Craterlan, tonight. HOOO.OOO Kodak' prizes. Details at peasley Studio. Supply of green slab wood limited. No deliveries possible after Sept. 14th. The big load 3.00 cash. Valley Fuel Co., Inc. , , . Clnsslfled advertising gets results. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOH SALE Milk cowi; all fresh. Call 1M9. FOR SALE 30 Kamboulllet rams. yearlings and 3-year-oldr at H0O and HO 00 per head. Will take lsmbs at market price, r , E. Bybec, Medford, Ore. FOR HENT Modem s-room newly decorated furnished noue. water paid, (17 90. Stuart Ave. across from S. O. S. FRR.SH Chinook salmon for home canning, lae lb.. Tuesday only. ivy t, nsn Market. . LOST Brown billfold Friday night. Keward. Keturn !o Tom ointi, Tribune office. moon of DELIGHT RYNOPBIRt Juanlta Bat aro remaina a priioner in Divitt'i gam' bling house became of Its locked doors and hie threat to expose her ae a atorcaway. Vlvitt and Me wile, Molly, and Oonchita and her eon, Gabroan, prove friendly especially (labreau, who protects Juanlta from the advances of a fellout employs, Umbsrto. Dressed as a harem maid, she sells ciga rettes to the patrons, Dlvttt ex plaining she Is from Turkey, Brio LedUetter . promises I Adrian Wouche to speak to herein her own language. In IheAr party art HirK his' arandmother. 'Juanlta, called to ienor Btanaril and Hellv Belaltc. the table, He alarmed, when Jlasara of iieKlca.-loms thp group, hut her sudden kiss so confounds Letlbclter he falls to lilt her veil and she files to her room. , Chapter 9 " , is HONOR AMONG THIEVES . HEN Gabreau went back to the parlors Molly enquired about Juanlta, She had watched the pan tomime at the roulette table, par ticularly after Juanlta had gone to her room. Dlvitt usually came over to the cage during the evening, keeping in touch with what was go ing on. Tonight he seemed to be avoiding lief. Molly was troubled by this, linking lt with Jnanlta's in disposition and bis subsequent in terview with Lcdbetter and Fouche. The Interview had been a smiling affair, and Dlvitt had at once to explain and to make light. Then Ledbotter had written a note, and Gabreau had gone out, with lt. Gabreau explained now, and Molly was relieved. ' The. tncidont had nothing to do, she saw, ulth Divltt's avoidance of her. -; . . , 1 Molly watched Gabrean take his station between the two front win dows, ... .' . , .:.,.x.. ! The evening wore on. Few were left in the room beside the group at the roulolto wheel. Kirk Btanard leaned over Mrs. Bolalso, appar ently saying that they must leave. Mrs. Belalsa' shook her head, laid down a coin. Molly saw Dlvitt look at Gabreau. ..'. , Gabreau- came slowly from his station against the wall.: Slowly he passed along the group at the rou lette wheel,' very slowly behind Mrs. . Belaiso's chair. Molly, watching saw Mrs. Belalse's painted shawl brushed to the floor. Kirk Stnnnrd bent to pick it up,. but Ga bronu had paused and now placed it carefully, about the lady's shiulders as lt in apology for having brushed it from the chair. Then he went on nnd took hts station against the wall. Kirk Stnnard had persuaded Mrs. Holalae to leave. As she rose somothlng glittering- slipped down her white dress to the floor. She stood protesting while Kirk folded the painted shawl more closely about her; and led her out, followed !hy Lodbetter and Fouchd, the bright thiug that bad slipped down her dross lying under the roulette table. - Dlvitt bowed them out, returning to the deserted wheel, whero Ga breau was putting things to rights, When they camo away the bright thing that had bocn under the table -was gono. The Inst playora wore leaving. Dlvitt and Gnbrcau began to clear the tables. Dlvitt glanced at Molly a llttlo bright-eyed bird, watching from hor cage. , "Get to bod, kid, ho said. . She came out. closing and locking the glided door. As she passed him she touched his sleove, n little un spoken "good night" to which he re sponded with a nod. . - Molly had reached the door of her room when the gate hell rang. In tho. dark of the court she watched Gabreau- answer It. Kirk, Stanard entered, hurried Into the parlors whero Dlvitt was putting out the lights, . t . "Mrs. Tlolnlse has lost something," lie said. "I'd like to See If It's here." Dlvitt switched on the lights'. "Sho wns nowhero but tho roulette wheel," he romnrked, and drew bark tho cover. Ho and Kirk looked underneath. : , "It was i her necklace," Kirk said then. ''She didn't miss it till she got home." - i !..- "You looked in ' the car,- of course?" Dlvitt asked. Kirk nodded. "We've looked In evory plausible place hurriedly, of course. She knows sho had -it on wituo sno was playing., sue re members fingering it.'-v i : ' "She probably loosened It then. I'll have Clnhrenu look on the side walk. Walt till I got my-flnsh, Kirk and lianreau went out on tho sidewalk, Dlvitt going first with his flash. . Thoy returned presently. Dlvitt offering his condolences. "I dislike such things to happen here.' ho said. "You will advertise, of course." "I shall try to get It In tontghl" Kirk answered, and was gone. I , Molly C"Hncd her "door, soorf for tan Instant In tl(e '. dark, '"'then switched on the light at the bed's head. Her coat and hat lay on the the bed, for Molly had been that afternoon to see the doctor, had not. got home till time to hurry into the. parlors. . She gathered them up nowJ hat and coat-r-placed them, in the; armoire. Then she sat down on th bed's edge, rumpling the. satin! spread, staring ' into the dim, old room. "It's a hell of a place to bring m baby to," she Bald. . . . .. t I At noon next day Dlvitt sent forj Juanlta to pome to his office. Divltt's' office was directly, over, the' room, that ho shared with Molly lA'doop had been cut In the wall that sep arated It from the Hotel TIJon, making lt accessible to either place, No denizen of the house Invaded-tha upper balcony where It passed Div ltt's office; so Juanlta walked there for the first time. 1 .Here alone. Molly's hand .was not visible. , Uncarpeted floor, dust, shabby desk, and - chairs. '., Dlvitt rose as Juanlta entered, motioned her to chair., ,. :.: ...,. . In tho dress of black silk with: buttons at wrist and belt,,. her; hair knotted smoothly, she was- a', different person - from the young woman he had seen that -first night, tumbled1 and distraught,, yet beau-: tlful withal. Dlvitt had -watched lassitude come over the girl, had; realized that : - something-' had: snapped somewhere. :: y He ' . 'had thought that in this; relaxed state; Bhe would confide In some one inj Molly, certainly knew that her sl-i . lence was due to the gavity of hen secret. The knowledge satisfied him! for the moment. ''',) Juanlta had been an asset, greater, than he had foreseen. r She had; magnetism, enhanced by mysteryj Molly's Idea of the veil had been' good. Its protection had .given! coupled, with Molly's. cleverljr planted explanation of it, had ad vertised both Juanlta and the place.' Eric Lodbetter had unquestionably: come solely to see her, also the dts-: tingulshed Mexican who brought: Kirk Stanard's card. But Juanlta must mot be- so touchy about the veil. She had-left the group last night simply because Fouche had Joked about snatching It off. The rumor of this touchiness would get about; destroying what ever charm she derived from her attire. Dlvitt had been a little astonished, however, .at the clever ness with, .which Juanlta. had es caped from the contretemps of lost night that kiss she had left upon Ledbettcr'e Jnwj He' would have thought she was developing an un suspected coquetry,- had she -nbt gone III to her room and failed to return. '-.., ; He would not have Ledbetter or any one else snatching off her veil. The parlors should preserve at least the .decorum of a- Mnrdl Gros parado In -which every mask Is re spected.:: And so he had made tlvnt romark to Ledhcttor about Turkish ladles and modesty. "You have lived In Turkey, sir, and know how modest Turkish ladles can be whore their faces are concerned." Juanila's terror of discovery would be an asset in what ho had In mind, but it. must bo quieted In a measure. - It would soon he known for terror, and would create a worse situation than the rumor of her prudery. However, he would not speak of that now, 1 , Dlvitt took a newspaper, from his desk, handed It to Juanlta. "Will you . rood what I have marked, Seflorlta?" Juanlta's eyes ran down the page. "LOST: Sannhlre' necklnc,. Rpwn larj?e stonra. IMatlnum links. Llbornl reward. Kirk stanard." Juanlta read and waited. Dlvjtt tossed the paper on his desk. "I wonder, Soflorlta," ho said, "If I can trust you to return that necklace." ; i She looked at him. "Return if?"1 "It was lost here-rlast. night. Under the roulette table. I should llko you to return lt, refusing1 the reward." j It was , inrrcdlblo both .com mands. . "You'd enjoy doing that, wouldn't yotiT" Dlvitt asked. ., She hesitated. "It that s all," sho said. ; ! ' ' Dlvitt smiled. "Ytm are ausplc ous, Seflorlta. Have you never heard that there Is honor among thieves?" - "I am not a thief." "I trust you are not Implying' that you will fall to deal honorably with us In this matter. I shouM have to be certain before I .sent you on this first errand of liberty." fCorri'J, PfJd, Ntei e Ce.) Carnival tlrnt'i i'. .'Juanlta's dls-' Qulis suits tht asason tomorrow as freedom lurta hr into a dooeptlva adventura. ' FREE WB " DEVELOP FILMS West Side Pharmacy WAMH your blankets row. 4c per lb limited time. Phone 13D3-X. Wl.Lt, TRADE sulky, kUk.y kT and high chsir for good tricycle. 321 N. Ivy. Phone 1078-R. ' WILL TRADE Dodge Victory brougham for DeSnto 6 sedan. 331 N. Ivy, Phone I0T8-R. FOR SALE 4 good milk ows. team hcrsos. machinery. Inquire South ern Oregon Rtlty Co., 44 No. Riverside. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT A stock ranch, all stocked. 7 miles up Thompson crfek. or write to L J. Oober, Applrgate, Ore, J17 E. Main DEVELOPING . . FRINTING . Mall Ui Your Films SWEM'S Medford (l-Ylt. 13-plste Kaltrry, J f-1-yr, guarantee" r-. . pO "' ' 'Battery Re-ha?itlnj 0c" Severln Battery Service lit No. HIverMd TOUR TIPS Travel data, roarj tondHions, ra sort information, whar and how to go all tha gulda tarvic you need for any trip in tha west. Yours for tha atlcing at Shell Service, Inc. ttationf which dis play tha covered wagon symbol pictured above. is Xitho hard pressed to pull through Bedford's . . undefeated tennis team yesterday continued Its sweep toward state honors when they downed Grants' Pass In a drawn-out match bv a 9-4 count and returned to the court in the afternoon to ploy ' a closely contested 3-3 tie with Rose burg in a match in which the decid ing iattle. was halted by. darkness. Tnit, Roseburg No. 2 man, gave a great exhibition wnen ne conapsea from exhaustion In match play only to come back after a rest and take the 3V4-hour singles . match ' from n.,ml nnH nnlriri with Brutan in doubles to conquer Edmlston and Reddy, Medford's first aouDies com bination, to gain a tie. Summary: Medford vs. Grants Pass 'Edmlston (M), beat Ryan (OP), 8-0, 8-2. Deuel (M), beat DeGenault (GP). 7-6, 6-2. ' Early (M), lost to Sams (GP), 3-e, 4-6. ' Wilson (M), lost to Harmon (GP), 6-3, 1-6. 1-6. Carley (M), beat Bennett (GP). 6-1, 3-6, 6-3. Reddy (M), beat' Stanborough (GP); 6-2, 8-6. - ": :"'. ! " . j Boggs (M), beat Garrett (GP),'6-0 6-2. -'-.' ; i Garfield (M), beat Cook (OF), 6-4. -' i Wiss Mory Edmlston (M) . beat Miss. Caroline Harbeck (GP), 6-2. 6-4. j Miss Dorothy Mitchell (M), beat nilss Maxlne Bennett (GP), 7-5,' 4-6,, 8-1. ... f . Butler and Reddy ;M). beat Gar rett and Bennett, 6-3, 8-6. ' . fdmiston and Early (M), lost to a,., Pv-nn GP1. 6-4. 4-6. 6-4. Boggs and Kline (M), lost, to De-. Gcnault and Harmon (ur-j, o--, 0-4.. ,. ' - : , ;-. ;.-:-.'- Medford vs. Roseburg Edmlston (M), beat Bruton (R),. 5-7. 6-4, 6-4. . peuel (M), lost to Entler (R), 10-12,, 3-6. , 1 Reddy (M), beat. Garrison (R), Q-l, " Boggs (M), lost to" Hunt'. (R), 0-3, 4-6. 1-6, -. , . , Garfield (lii). won from Hoffman (R), 6-1, 6-0. , . Edmlston and Reddy (M), lost to . vwl.,,. m Q.n fl-4. 8-6. ,1 Garfield and gaily b().( Hunt Wnd Gartlson (R), : tailed Recount darkness. 4 BY STATE POLICEMAN Hrrv Chan, local Chinese cook. vhn a fmw weeks aeo. threw a fork at a waitress In the Jackson Hotel .cafe, striking her In the back, wos arrested, yesterday by the state po lice,, on, a warrant for the alleged fork-throwing. A search' of his car, I the -state police say., reyeaieq a quan tity of liquor, and lie will be Charged with' possession.- ' ' " Activians to Meet.. at Holland Hotel The fourth meeting of the Active club for this month will. be., held at, at Holland hotel- as -usual,: with the exception that the meeting time will be 6:30 p. xi. Instead of 13 noon. A program la, being, arranged which will be of special Interest ic the members attending."' f " .' 1 ''1I1B1' DEFEATED IN K. FALLS The swimming meet yesterday at' Klamath. Falls botween thp Medford Nat squad, and the , Klamath Falls Athletic club was won by, Klamath Falls. 37 to 7. , Meafovd won the umfor nolo came. '4 ta. 3. - The sur prise of , the meet was when Dick Blecter won tho diving events from' Vie Klamath entries. Harry Robinson; nt Mxrifnrii won the breast stroke event. It was their first appearance In competition. A return meat win be held here a week from next Friday, night. - non't. fonret Adrlennc's style show. $45, at Fox Craterlan, tonight. Lovelv Dcrmanent waves. S4.50. Fin ger waving, ,65c. Provost's, 815 W. Main. Phone 363? 1 l;l;1"' ' NEW SOUND 100 PER CENT ', RECEPTION When Stomach Burns. With Indigestion 'Bisurated" Magnesia brings quick positive relief;- Ends Gas,' S6irnos3, Acid- Indigestion. Mnlcej- stomach feel fine: 'All over the world for stomach tils .most people prefer (and acmand I . 1 t Ypur dboibe oi ppwdef or.tablets at Jafmln te Wood or the nearest drug store. I SHELL SERVICE, INC I KATHRYN LOCATELL . Give? , attractive natural -laoking PetrnMifint i . Waves. Tulip Oil Waves ! S6.50 . ,: , i Other Permanents I $5.00' j Shampoo and Finger . .m - Wavs ' Short Hair, 75 230 S. Central Phone 1374 TODAY and TUESDAY Mark Twain's - Great';. ' . Anierlcan . Vv Classic",-' gk !! I wit" mm Jackie Coogan an,-,l MI'TZI'fJitfiEN 'JACKIE SEA1U, Jt'SlOK IHHKIN' Also .i "LEMON . 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These assci. th holism m rue t omnunv-s nniicvnniiini-R pahy In the world. It Is the one through whic h you should m l family's protection.) Kxpert help In' arranging tlio best liKnrTj for you will be given by , ,v i .', !,.' ' 1 Ca'l K- prant. IHstrlct Manager, Phone into rih-y- Howard V. Seheffel, Agcnrj j.-1). Moad, Agent -'" ' ; -. Herbert 1. IKyrlan, 'Agent A4lia,nil, Phone 4J0-Y i : i Representing ' . " METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANi ORCHARD LADDERS ''' :',.,' ' - ' I. H We .are of fering',tne best ladders that were ever J in Rbgue' River Valley at prices never known Wo BlfY AT SOME AND SAVE MONEY MEDFORD LADDER WORKS u,. One-half Block-Vest of Lincoln School GE R Fuiiefal Parlor ..vi-"(j iii ?:! vWest Main ai Newtown ,:; Office County. Coroner v FOUNDED otPF'V 1909 ., .I! JACKSON C0UK!h BUIIiDING; & LOAN ASSOCIATION wsmmmgvtM oan ous " in At Geary and Taylor the San Fran cisco visitor finds SanFrancfseo'i finest hotel. Here, thos'j who apprectati environment otp to be found travelers retuiiutf able atmosphere Clift, physical nev yet ma with ita located in the ver itan San Francisc here theCiiftguesI the better shops , shops, the more inJ , at hand not morel from its doors, ' Outstanding In U to every guest's c management takci .the beautiful pull the structure, 1 perhaps San Frnni tivc hotel rcstau trcn floors above decorated and ricl ni lie tent iwnvwh a la carte servl thp diner a far Cisco's multttiid ship-strewn Bay, the tceminir life" Oakland and Berkeley surging up to the hilts on the opposite shore miles away. The view from here is truly marvelous, a stfdntive to tired nerves, delight to the jniindiod eye, a pick- In San Francisco ...it Geary and Taylor, b thli . fin hotel. Hcri worm, per sona! service It (itured each guest Every room outside... . each with private bath. Three famous dining rooms. Garaje in connection. Rates . . . from $3.00 single, $5.00 double. fTinrtWcxls ol huTt-1 mft-up to the jaded appetite. ( main floor are two other eqaall; restaurants, the rlorenlun hghtlullf nu in JtO e room, Numerooi i' desired II room m light filtorl Icsigns.espa f notice f 1:0 luiunoui rnished. best reiwl renderM t that bothl owner ind trcr. Dotn This. 1 h ofthenui of tlie 1 i that lo object li tnKSpn Vk lertifl onset's hospiuliiM .k..k ti,. riift it s muor San Francisco, although it i i- wi. anil valae-s1' yet tharate. there . -Jl low. The rates sian i f THEC LIFT CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS a: .. j Beautiful Walnut -Piece uite Bedroom S Bed -.'Dresser - Chiffonier See This Suite in Our Windows