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Local and Personal
Stationed Hero Lieutenant Ralph
M. Oerth of tli CCO group. HUM
1 rationed at Cimp BlJ. according co
announcement from headquarters to
day. MIm Olnn Returns Mies Peggy
Olnn, who (pent the week-end at
Hoeeburg and Eugene, returned borne
eundajr evening by atage.
Called to ' Klamath State Police
Sergeant Keith K. Ambrose, left thlB
noon for Klamath FalU, where ne
waa called to testify In a civil ault
there this afternoon.
In City Today George KUborn.
trainmaster for the Southern Pacific
company, with headquarters In Rose
burg, la spending today here on busi
ness. Guests at Wilsons Mrs. Harry E.
Qoeller and children of Klamath
rails are guests In Medford this week
of Mayor and Mrs. E. M. Wilson. Mrs.
Oleller la Mrs. Wilson's daughter.
.
Gets Building Permit A building
J permit was issued by ths city today to
' J. H. Polley of 321 North Holly for
remodeling of a stairway at the cost
. of MS.
Week End at Lake Mr. and Mrs.
Scott Hamilton and small daughter
motored to Pish Lake Sunday to spend
the week end fishing. Their catch
was not reported toasy.
Mr. Reynolds Is Home C. L. Reyn
olds of the Holland hotel returned
to Medford yesterday from Portlsnd.
where he spent several days with his
. daughter, Miss Dorothy Reynolds, who
la 111.
Stops at Field Captain Frank W.
Hackett, flying from Crlssy field. Cat.,
to Boeing field, Seattle, stopped at
the Medford Municipal airport to
service hta plane today, before con
tinuing bla fUght.
a
New Torkers Here Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Jones of New York City, fly
ing a Curtlaa-Robln ship, stopped at
I the Medford airport today en route
from Oakland. Calif., to Seattle. ThcJ
Jonses are on an air tour of the Unit
ed States.
Photos on Display A very attract
ive display of photographs, featuring
many familiar faces, fills the Cham
ber of Commerce window today. The
display Is composed of photos by
Shangle and was arranged by J. Verne
Shingle, the photographer, himself.
Reports Collision George Camp
bell, 17, of Marie street, reported that
he had an accident In Talent yester
day. Campbell was driving one auto
mobile, according to the report at the
city police station, and Mr. Edmon
son of Talent, the other.
Undergo Operations Mrs. M. O.
Riddle of 824 West Second street un
derwent a major operation today at
the Sacred Heart hospital and was
reported getting along nicely. Mrs.
F.trie Bartlett of Reno, Ore., also un
derwent an operation at the hospital
w today.
...
Much Talk, No rinli The fish that
Webster Clark and Dr. F. O. Bunch
got yesterday at rish Lake are all In
the stories, they tell, according to
tneir hungry friends. The two "would
be fishermen" since their return had
much to say of their extraordinary
catohes. No pictures were taken, how
ever. No head, no tales, no fins have
been exhibite d and several of their
friends are of the opinion that the
rme catcnea are still in the lake, al
though, they hesitate to accuse the
doctor and Webster of telling fHh
stories. Ranson Webster is especially
hungry for a nice fry, he let It be
known this morning.
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"Show-Down" Plan Opens America's Eyes to
Car of Amazing Extra Value . . . Only '595
The "Show-Down" plan lets you
be the Judge of Dodge perform
ance . . . value . . . economy. You
don't have to take anybody's
word for what the big new Dodge
Six can do. You see with your
own eyes! You try it out with
t your own hands I You are guided
by what your own common sense
tells you!
You'll see that Dodge has 21
point of quality many of which
are not found even in the highest
priced cars such points as Float
ing Power engine mountings, hy
draulic brakes, gears that are quiet
in every speed, all steel body, and
double drop, X bridge-type frame
10 times stronger than ordinary
frame construction.
You'll see the 7 tests ol econo
my that Dodge gives you they
mean direct savings of from $50
to $150 on running expense alone.
ponr.E S'-U5-!NPH WHEELBASF-SSM AND UP. F.0. B. FACTORY, DENtOIT DODGE EICHT $1115 TO $1395 F.O. B. FACTORi. DETROIT
Eakin Motor Company 16 - 18 South Fir St., Medford
Lodged In Jail Charged with be
ing drunk In a publto place, Lew
Hunter, 45, and Earl Akers, 2D, were
placed in the city jail Sunday night
i
Mrs. Hay III Mrs. Dick Hay of Cen
tral Point, who has been 111 for some
time, was In Medford today for treat
ment. .
Mill Fleischer Home Miss Elita
beth Fleischer of this city spent the
past week end visiting her parents at
their home at Central Point.
Guest of Miss Slmklns Miss Hazel
Kulatsd of Bend Is spending this
week In Medford. the guest of Miss
Leneve Slmklns or 543 South Ivy.
Guest of Tollefsons Mrs. D. F.
Darling of Minneapolis, Minn., is
spending the summer with her son-
In-lsw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvln O. Tollefson.
Home for Week End Miss Geral
dlne Fox, stenographer in the office
of M. N. Hogan, this city, spent the
week end at central Point with her
parents, Mr. and Mia. Oeorge Fox.
Motor to Crater Lake Mlsa Arllene
Butler and Miss Margaret Hensley
motored to Crater Lake yesterday, ac
companied by Bill Oatman, who Is
employed In the National park .'or
the summer.
.
Return from Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Robinson have returned to
Medford from Seattle, where they
spent a two weeks' vacation. Mr. Rob
inson, city traffic officer, resumed
his duties today, driving a new mo
torcycle. .
Former Resident Passes Mrs. Bet
ty Peterson, formerly of Medford. died
June 18 In the Sacrsmento hospital,
according to word received here by
friends. One son, Oscar Peterson.
Uvea In the Rogue River valley, and
another son, Albert, lives In Sacra
mento. Returning East J. p. Keating, con
ductor for the Pullman company, who
waa on the special train of CCC re
cruits arriving from Jefferson Bar
racks, Mo., will leave on this evening's
trsln for his headquarters in St.
Louis, Mo. Mr. Keating arrived In
Medford today.
Accident Recorded Mlsa Valeria
Whitney of Royalcrest Orchard on
route 4, waa driving one of the au
tomobiles which collided at the cor
ner of Sixth and Ivy streets Sunday
at 13:30 o'clock, a report filed at the
city police atatlon shows. Frank Doty
of Gold Hill was listed as driver of
the other car.
Precipitation Recorded Between 5
a. m., and S p. m.. Sunday a trace of
rain was recorded for Medford, ac
cording to the report of the federal
weather bureau. Five hundreths of
an Inch was the amount listed for
the period between 5 p. m.. Sunday
and S a. m., today. The total since
September, 1932, now stands at 14.88
Inches.
Return from Fair Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Rlnard of 3 Catherine court, re
turned to Medford Saturday from
Washington, Iowa, where they visited
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Smith, and accom
panied them to the world's fair at
Chicago. The Rlnards reported the
fair a wonderful attraction, and were
astounded at the low prices. Fifty
cents was charged for general admis
sion, and they stated that "you could
look for two months, without any
additional cost, and never see the
same things twice." The midway Is
the only place one needs to spend,
they said. Mr. and Mrs. Rlnard re
ported the roads In fine condition.
Youll see 12 distinctive features
of Dodge performance features
that give you dashing pick-up and
get-away . . . smooth, easy riding
. . . new comfort and luxury.
Youll see how Floating Power
gives the big i.. 'V Dodge Six the
smooth, vibrationless riding qual
ities rarely found in even high
priced cars of more cylinders yet
retain the known economy of six!
You Be the Judge
When you ask about the "Show
Down" plan you won't be sub
jected to high pressure salesman
ship. The dealer will let you see
the facts for yourself let this
big Dodge Six sell itself strictly
on its own merits!
When a car doubles its sales in
8 short weeks . .'. when every
body is raving about it . . . you
want to see it before you buy a
new automobile. And that's all
On Business Here Among out-of-town
visitors here attending to Busi
ness matters today were Judge F. L.
TouVelle and Carl pitta of Jackson
ville, W. O. Smith of Prespect. C. L.
Look and Willis Ireland of Rucn,
Benjamin Bellows of Eagle Point, C.
E LeMolne and James Corey of Rogue
River, William Zswlckl of New York
City, and C. J. Palmer of Gold H1U.
In Medford District To be station
ed at Civilian Conservation corpa
camps In the Medford district, are
Lieutenant Henry L. Burmann, navy
officer from Wilmington, Calif., who
is to be at government camp: Lieu
tenant Charles F. Hudson of the na
val training elation, San Diego, to be
at Camp Wineglass In the federal
park, and Lieutenant Raymond ft.
Kaiser, of Mare Island, to Lake o' the
Woods csmp.
.
Rainy 20 Years Ago A rainy day
in June la not a new thing In Med
ford, according to Mra. George Kuna
man, who recalled thla morning that
20 years ago today, June 38. 1913. It
rained all day. She remembere the
time very well, also thst the Fourth
of July fo lowing was the lsst one on
which Medford held a celebration.
The city park was the center of fes
tivities and town and country turn
ed out for civic parade, fireworks and
the patriotic program In the park.
LIEUT. HARRELL
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Lieutenant Ben Hsrrell. who grad
uated from the West Point 0. S.
military academy June 13th as 3nd
lieutenant, arrived Saturday night to
visit his father, Joe Harrell. and
friends In Medford, also relatives In
Eugene until the middle of Septem
ber, when he goes to Randolph Field.
Texas, where he has been detailed as
student officer In the air corps.
Lieut. Harrell drove thru from
West Point to Medford by auto, stop
ping at Indianapolis, Ind., and Kan
sas City. Mo., for short visits with
classmates who accompanied him on
the trip. He was Just six days driv
ing time making the trip.
He says John Conner who graduat
ed at the same time he did will ar
rive home 1n the near future.
PARK OFFICES 10
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Offices of the Crater National park
are being moved today to the park,
for the summer activities, and the
offices on the third floor of the fed
eral building here, will be closed
until the end of the park season. It
was announced.
It waa reported about town today
that some tourists had been advised
the park concessions were not open.
The office stated that the lodge,
cafeteria and stores are open at the
present time, and are taking care of
the trade at the lake.
Notice ror Bids
I will receive and open sealed bids
for the printing of special election
ballots, at 10:00 o'clock Friday, the
30th day of June, 1933.
Please call at County Clerk's office
for copy of ballot and other Instruc
tions. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk.
Special Convocation of
Crater Lake Chapter No. -2
R. A. M. Tuesday, June 27,
at 7:30 P. M. Work In R.
A. degree. Light refreshments. Visit
ors invited. L. C. Stewart. H. P.
GEO. ALDBN, Secy.
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City after City
: ' ' :,fcT ? ' -1;-.. . '
The Big Vodfm
Dodge asks. That's why
the 'Show-Down" plan
was devised to make it
easy for you to compare
the Dodge Six with other
cars in its price class . . .
even with many of the
higher priced cars!
Ask your Dodge dealer
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., June 38. (AP)
CATTLE: 1600; calves 40: weak ten
dency, steers, good, a8 25.fi.00: com
mon and medium, t3.25-8.00: heifers,
common and medium, 83.00-5.00:
cows, common and medium, 83.50
4.50: bulla, good. 83.25-3.75; cutters
and medium. 82.35-3.0.5: vealera, good
88.00-0.75; common and medium,
83.00-8.00: Olives, good, 85 60-8.00:
common and medium, 83. 50-5.00.
HOGS: 3900: 15-SSc lower: good.
140-300 lbs. 84.85-5.00: 300-350 lbs.
84.60-6.00: over 350 lbs. 84.00-4.85;
sows, good. 8S.65-4.16; medium. 83.23
3.86; pigs, good, 83.25-4.23.
SHEEP: 1200: fairly steady. Lambs
good and choice 85.00-5.50: common
and medium. 63.50-5.00; wethers, 62
4.75: ewes, 61.50-3 35.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, June 26.
(AP)
Wheat:
Open High Low Close
July . .63 .68 .85 69.
Sept. 68 73 .68 .73
Dec .71 .75H .71 .78)4
Cash wheat No. 1:
Big Bend bluestem H.. .77)4
Dark hard winter, 13 pet .78 4
11 pet .73)4
Soft white 68
western white .66)4
Hard winter 4.. .67)4
Northern spring ... 66)4
Western red - .66)4
Oats: No. 3 white, 823.60.
Corn: No. 3 E. Yellow 634.
Mtllrun. standard, 618.
Today's car receipts: Wheat. 46:
barley. 1: flour, 31: com, 4; oats, 2:
hay, 3.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND. Ore., June 28 (AP)
BUTTER Prints, extras, 24c; stan
dards 23)4c.
BUTTERFAT Portland delivery: A
grade. 21 -32c lb.; farmers' door deliv
ery. 21-32c ,1b.; sweet cream, 5c
higher.
EGGS Pacific Poultry Producers'
selling price: Oversize 20c; extras
18c: mixed colors 17c; mediums 17c
dozen. Buying price by wholesalers:
Fresh current receipts, 86 lbs. and up
12c dozen.
CHEESE 93 score Oregon triplets.
12c: loaf. 13c lb.: brokera will pay
)4c below quotations.
MILK Contract price 4 pet. Port
land delivery, 61.70 cwt.; B grade
cream, 37 Ho lb.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country killed hogs, best
butchers, under 150 lbs. 7-7)ic; veal
ers 70 to 100 lbs. 7-7t4c; spring
lambs. 10-llc: yearlings 4-5c; heavy
eves, 3-3c; medium cows, 5c lb.;
canner cows, 3-3c bulls, 414-50 lb.
HOPS Nominal, 1933, 80-66C lb.
LIVE POULTRY Portland dellv
ery: buying prices, heavy hens, col
ored, 4)4-6)4 lbs. 11c; do 5)4 lbs. up.
10c: broilers, 3 lbs. up, 9-10c: under
3 lbs., ll-ll)4o: colored springs. 3
lbs. up, 12c: roosters, 60 lb.; ducks,
Peklns, broilers, I3-13C lb.; old ducks
Peklns, 100 lb.; do colored, 100 lb.
TO.NITE Radio stars In
"The Big Broadcast"
Tue. First Run
"HER MAD NIOHT"
NOW PLAYING
Ann Harding Leslie Howard
"THE ANIMAL KINGDOM1
Technicolor Musical Revue
Cnrtnnn Patlie News
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Bit In (to Torture fit
for a "Show-Down" today
. . . See for yourself the
thrilling performance and
luxurious beauty of ths big
new Dodge "6"! ... See
how much more car you
get for so few dollars
more than ths lowest
priced cars!
NEW ONIONS California, Bermu
das, SI SO crate; new red, 11.33 cental.
POTATOES Local, sl.JO; De
schutes Oems, 13 00; ao bakers, S3 21,
Yakima Oems, 31.65.
NEW POTATOES Local white and
ted, 13.30 cental; California, white,
2 30-3 83 cental.
STRAWBERRIES Oregon Dollars,
1.30-1.40 crate; New Oregons, 11.30
185 crate. ,
WOOL 1933 clip, nominal: Wll
lamette valley. 33-350 lb.; eastern
Oregon, 18-3 lo lb.; southern Idaho,
16-350 lb.
HAY Buying price from producer:
Alfalfa No. I. 315; clover No. 3, 14:
eastsrn Oregon timothy 316: oats and
vetch 315.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAOO. June 36. (API
Open High Low Close
July .84 -.84 .89 .84 .89
Sept. .88j-.87 .93 .86 'J .61-93
Dec. .89-.91 .93 .89 .94-95
May .94V, .99', .94 .99-.99'4
San Francisco Buttrrfat
SAN FRANCISCO. June 36. (AP)
Buttcrfat 33-prem. grade 34 o.
Wall St. Report
STOCK AVERAGES
Copyright. 1933, Standard Statistics
Company.)
Juno 30:
60 20 20 00
India RR's Ufa Total
Today x90.4 x46 3 108.3 86.3
Piev. day 87.8 45.6 104.4 84.1
Week ago..- 87.0 45.1 109.2 84 8
Year ago 86.4 14.2 60.2 63.4
3 yra. ago....lM.7 117.9 311 6 158.8
High 1933.... 89.0 4S.6 113.7 86.5
Low 1933 42.3 23.5 81.6 43.9
High 1932... 73.3 39.8 111.0 73.9
Low 1932...... 35.1 13.3 61. 8 35.0
X New 1933 high.
BOND AY RAGES
(Copyright. 1933. Standard Statistic-.
Company.)
June 36:
20 30 20 60
Ind'la Rft'a Ufa Total
Today 73.0 X78 8 84.8 X78.2
Prev. day. 73.1 76.3 84.4 77.9
Week ago 72.6 75.2 84.0 77.2
Year ago 54.6 53.3 73 6 60.4
3 yra. ago.... 93.4 106.0 99 6 99.3
High 1933.... 73.4 76.6 85.3 78.1
Low 1933..... 58.3 07.0 74.1 63 6
High 1932.... 71.3 78.0 86.2 78.1
Low 1933. .... 83.3 47.4 70.9 57.5
X New 1033 high.
Today's closing prices for 33 selected
stocks follow:
Al. Chem. is Dye U7V4
Am. Can ............ 93
A-n. & Fgn. Pow. 16H
A. T. & T. ........139?,
Anaconda .. left
Atch. T. & S. F. ....!........ 65
Bei.dlx Avla 184
Beth. Steel ...... 43
California Pack'g, ..... aV4
Caterpillar Tract 3374
Chrysler ....,... 33
Coml. Solv . H 23
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NOW UNTIL TOMORROW NIGHT
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Beai
Still
the Greatest and Most
Beautiful Musical Film
Ever Produced!
You're nerer really seen or heard
this great show with Its glorious
music ... Its daizllng beauty . . ,
Its red-hot rhythm . . . until you
see and hear this 1933 revlral
showing!
$QN&
tfJAZZ
with
PAUL WHITEMAN
John Boles
Jeanle Lang
Blng Crosby
Jeanette Loff
Rhythm Boys Stanley mtn
Brojt Sisters Harry Bnrrls
Sisters "O" Slim Summentlllr
and many, many others
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St. Oil Cal. 3B't
St. Oil N. J. 3l)i
Trans. Amer. ...... ....... .......... 7 '4
Union Carb 41 t
Unit. Aircraft 33,
U. S. Steel 5B,
Hayes and Gable
Delight Audience
In Craterian Hit
Those who attended yeatcrday'a
ahowing of "The White Sister." star
ring Helen Hayea ana Clarke Qable
at the Craterian theater, were un
doubtedly agreeably surprised to hear
an even greater Improvement in the
sound system that was recently in
stalled. The reason (or thla Improve
ment was the installation Saturday
nLght of two new speakers on the
stage. These speakers are of twice the
dimensions of the former horns and
the very latest development in repro
duction systems. The low notes of the
organ music were hrought out es
pecially clear in the convent scenes
of the picture.
"The White Sister" la the much dis
cussed talking picture version of the
P. Marion Crawford romance of the
same name. The combination of Helen
Hayea and Clarke Gable la a particu
larly strong one and they do a beau
tiful Job of bringing to the screen one
of the most stirring lore stortea m
literary history. In lta poignant,
touching narrative. Its beautiful di
rection and in the brilliant perform
ances of Its two well known stars and
lta exceptional supporting cast, "The
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LEAVING Wednesday morning for
Oakland want two passengers shsre
expenses Bo 10718 Tribune.
QIRL WANTED for general house
work, room, board and spending
money. Apply In person at 33 Olen
Oak Court.
FOR SALE Electric washing ma
chine. Price 35 00. In good running
condition. Made by Thor Electric
Co. 407 Park Ave., Tel. 339-Y.
FOR SALE; 3 room house 3400.
Terms. Cabins for rent aa to $10.00.
812 Summit.
1923 DO DOE motor, good condition.
1040 W. 11th.
WANTED Girl to work for room and
board and small wages, call at 027
N. Bartlett evenings.
FOR RENT 6 room modern house,
garage, 312.00, water paid. 617 N.
FOR BALE 100 young turkeya. Tol.
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JmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmTMimmM 1 1 af
White Sister" standi out forcibly ss
one of the beat love stories ever
screened.
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CHICAOO. June 26. (AP) Excited
trading which In volume surpassed
war times accompanied prices that
soared more than 7 cents a bushel to
day for wheat.
Widespread conditions approaching
crop failure seldom equaled In the
United States were reported aa a re
sult of three weeka of abnormal heat
and drought. Approximately 160.000.
000 bushels of all grains changed
hands here today as prices shot sky
ward. Violent fluctuation took some de
liveries of wheat to within nearly lm
mediate reach of $1.00 a bushel, a fig
ure that seemed Impossible of reali
sation a few months ago when wheat
was worth leas than half that price.
In the last minute of trading. May
wheat touched 90'i centa a bushel
and closed at thst figure.
Technicolor Film
On Rialto Program
"King of Jsot," made by Universal
Pictures thrM vonn non r an
nendlture of almost Ivn mnilnn rfnt-
lars. Is bringing paclted houses to he
nmiw tneaier wncre it win snow un
til tomorrow night. .
In its 1933 revival showing, the pic
World's Finest Sound .'. . RCA
ROMANCE
Now Playing
Hayen and Gable , atirfiidlnf new
height)! of (lory . In th mot
, beau Will romnncn ew produced!
... as tender as "Nmtlln' Through
and even more glorious.
HELEN
HAYE9
CLARK
GABLE
IN
LEWIS STONE LOUISE CL0SSER HALE
MAY R0BS0N
Janet nor has a new
Prince Charming In
"ADORABLE"
At Geary tad Taylor the San Fran
citco Till tor finds 9a a Prtncisco's finest
hotel. Here, those who appreclat
cmrironmenior
to be round
travelers retui
able atmosphere,
(Jin, physical net
ret old with Its
located In the ver
JWII 4 .faT i TT-Je'a -aw
Ml iky
TBI tMW aaT
In San Francisco
...st Geary tnd Taylor, h tfib
fine hotel. Here i warm, par.
soul service b aiiured each
futit Evtry room outride.. .,
tech with private bath. Three
Itao San Franc lie i
here theCtlftgues
the better shops.
shops, the mora (ml
at hand not morn!
from Its doors.
Outstanding In It
to every guest's e
management take
the beautiful pul
the structure. T
perhaps San Fran
live hotel restau
teen floor above
runout dlnlnj rooms.'
Gartjt In connection.
Rates... from $3.00
Injle, $5.00 double.
THEC LIFT
lecorated and rlcH
nificlent room wh
t la carte serr
the diner a far
Cisco's raultltnt
hlpstreo Bay, the tee nitric U
Oakland and Berkeley surging up to
the hills on the opposite snore miles
away. The view from here Is truly
marvelous, a sedative to tired nerves.
I delight to tbt jaundiced eye, pick-
He II -
ture seems to hate an even grra'er
beauty of color and the music is
brought out more forcibly throut
the new sound system. Its many song
bite and its beautiful scene all done
In Technicolor make this picture still
ons of the greatest bits of entertain
ment ever shown. With the comtng
bsck of musicals. It will do producers .
a great deal of good to look carefully
at "King of Jasz." because here Is a
picture that combines all the ele
ments of superior production with
"class" entertsinment that appeal to
everyone.
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Postmaster W. J. Warner announc
ed today that calls had been Issued
from the bureau of the second assis
tant postmsster general, for bids on
msll messenger service concerning
delivery to and from the Southern
Paclflo depot and the post office.
The poit office will advertise until
10 a. m.. July 3, when bids will be
closed and forwarded to the depart-
ment for consideration. Mr. Warner
said that anyone interested msy
secure a proposal for the bid and
further Information from him at the
post office building.
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Regular communication of
fiL Reamea Chapter, O. E. S.
vteanesaay evening, June
38. S o'clock.
HATTIE M. ALDEN, Secretary.
High Fidelity Wide Range
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me-up to the Jaded appetite. On the
main floor are two other equally fain
restaurants, me riorenune tloora
llghtfully airy
main lobby.
me MO guest
i room, each
Numerous suites
desired ilie end
II room furnish
light fixtures are
esigni.es peclslly
It. Many of the
if notice of the
ho luxuriously erg
rmsned.
best reasons for '
! rendered Clifl
t that both Mr.
owner and Mr,
ber. both reside
ilhts. of course.
n of the manage
of the lueils is
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supreme In service and value-givlng,
yet the rates there are turpritlngly
low. . The rales start at 13 single and
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