PXGE FOUR
Society and Clubs
Edited by Into Fewell
BrauriHd-Orr
Wedding Told
At tha homa of Mr. and Mn. D. R
Sraastleld t 3834 North Emit Mth
atreet In Portland, their daughter,
Mlaa Marjorta waa married to Alfred
Bugena Orr, aon of Mr. and Mra. A.
r. Orr of Medford, laat PrldaT even
ing, with Rer. Alexander O. Bennett,
formerly of Medford, officiating.
The bride sraa atUnded by her ala
Vr, Mlaa Mary Braufleld, and Leland
Cook of Portland, fraternity brother
of the groom, acted aa beat man.
The Orre returned to Uedford thla
week and will make their borne here,
where Mr. Orr la aaeoclated with bla
father In bualneaa. .
Mr. Orr la a graduate of the HIM
Military academy and Oregon StaM
college, where he waa affiliated with
Alpha Chi Rho fraternity,
Mra. Orr la being welcomed to Med'
ford, where aha baa a number of
friends, having vlalted numeroua
tlmei during the paat few yeara.
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Mra. Illlea Entertain!
Oak Orora Club
Mra. O. A. Hllea entertained the Oak
Orore Neighborhood club on Wednea
day, an enjoyable afternoon be'.ng
pent on the expanalre lawn. Little
Patty Mattlaon gave a reading which
waa well received.
Vlaltora at the club were Mra. A
Mattlaon, Mra. Oeorge Hllea, Mra. S
R. Wheeler of Portland and Mra. B.
r. Caldwell. The club membera pro-
aented Mra. Wheeler with a lovely
gift.
Refreahmenta were aerved by the
hoeteae, awl ted by her daughter, Mn.
Mattlaon, and her daughter-in-law,
Mra. Oeorge Hllea.
Announcement will be made later
aa to the next meeting.
Wight! Are Vlaltori
From California
Mr. and Mn. Edgar Wight of On
tario, calif., are vlnltlng Mr. Wlght'a
mother and aunt, Mra. Ida K. wood
and Florence Oravee, at their homo,
S20 North Oakdale avenue.
The Wlghta vlnlted Toeemlta before
aomlng to Medford. Upon their re
turn aouth. will plan to Journey by
way of the Redwood highway and Ban
Pranctaco.
Wheeler! Return
To Home In North
Mra. B. R. Wheeler and little
daughter Patricia left thla forenoon
by train for their home In Portland,
saving apent the peat two montha at
the homo of Mra. Wheeler'e parent!,
tit. and Mra. J. B. Lundy, who realdo
on the Jacksonville highway.
WILL AID ORGANIZING
OF STATEWIDE CLUB
Jackson county RepubllPaUit will be
Wm represented At th meeting in
Kugene tomorrow to form a permn-
Htnt organization of the Oregon Re
publican club. A temporary organi
sation waa perfected In Portland a
few weeka ago and Britt Nedry was
chosen temporary chairman and 8. 8.
Smith member of the first congrea
eional advisory committee.
The Idea of the club la to har
wonlre all Republican!, young and
old, men and women, Into an active
working organization and to aulat
congreHnlonnl, stat and county com
mittee In conducting an aggremilve
campnlgn this fall for the aucceaa of
the entire Republican ticket.
A county organization will be
formed here early In August.
Among thoae who will attend from
Wila county ara Frank Parrel!. Don
Newbury, Jnck Porter, Pred Colvltf,
W. M. McAllister, O. H. Bengston and
B. 8. Smith.
FEWM.E. MINISTERS
Ret. N. D. Wood, pastor of tha
Tint M. E. church, reported today
that there were few moves made at
the recent annual conference at Mil
ton. Rv. Wood atnied there were five
men who had aerved aa pastor for
four yeara at tha aamo church and
were returned to the mmi plsces for
their fifth yeara.
Iter. Wood la among those return
ing for the firth year and eaya thnt
Dr. Joiiftt P. Dray remained at Mil
ton. Dancing Bonneya Ortll; B-pleee
rchestrs; Saturday night, July 38th.
1P34. Bonney a famous fried chicken
dlnnera.
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The original mollow'd coffee) ... mellow'd in
tropical sunshine... mellow'd by blending...
mellow'd by roosting. ..then Instantly pock
ed in vacuum to come to YOU filled with
flavor ond oroma, fresh at the morning dew.
As fins m
money can
buy yet
MODERATELY
priced!
.Ml!!ea Nue, Hammett
Leave Today for Portland.
The Mlaaee Maratlne Nua of Port
land and Blllle Hammett of thla city
left by train thla morning for Mlai
Nue'a home, where Mlaa Hammett
will vUlt for two weeka. They returned
from a vtalt In L Angetea Wednea
lay, and alnce then MUa Nue had
been a gueet here at the Hammett
residence.
a
Mra. Leonard Carienler
Kntertalna for Oueitt!
Mr!. Leonard Carpenter waa hoateaa
at a dinner party on Wedneeday eve
ning, Inviting 18 membera of the
younger aet to her home for the
pleasure of her two bouae gueata,
Mlia Marian Weir of Cleveland and
Mlna Elizabeth Egan of St. Loula.
Mlaa Peggy Hamlll of New Tork, who
la the house guest of Mra. Alfred S..
V. Carnenter, waa alao an honoree.
Mlsa llerkman Depart!
After Month'! Htay
Mlaa Annette Heckman of Hllo, Ha
waii, who haa been a guest here of
Dr. and Mra. W. H. Heckman for the
past month, left thla morning on the
Shasta for Portland, where aha will
visit her sinter, Mrs. C. P. Swtgert, Jr
With Mrs. Swlgert, Mlsa Heckman will
alao motor to LaOrande to visit her
brother-in-law and enter, Mr. and
Mra. Carl Weaver, and children.
Following a few weeka' vlalt In the
north, Mlsa Heckman will continue to
Vancouver, B. C, from where ehe w.ll
nail on the Empress of Japan for
Hllo.
Mil! Mrfiorry Vlslti
Friend! In AHhland
Mlaa Catharine McOarry of Seattle,
who la apendlng thla week here aa
the guest of her aunt, Mra. Helen
Conroy, vlalted Ashland frlenda wed
neaday. Mlsa McOarry formerly re,
elded in Ashland, and la now a atu
dent at the University of Waahlrot,
ton, where aha haa completed two
yeara of pre-medlce.
Mra. Robinson llostesi
At One o'clock Luncheon.
Mra. Gain Robinson la hoateaa to
day at a one o'clock luncheon at her
home, 033 South Holly street, honor
ing visiting guests In the city. Mra.
Roblnaon haa Invited twelve to the
affair.
Mlsa Rankin flutst
Of Margarita Boyle
Mlaa Jean Rankin of Portland la the
guest of Mlsa Margarita Boyla at her
home, 1017 East Main, for two weeka.
Mlaa Boyla la planning several par
ties In her honor.
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STORE AUGUST 1 1
With tha floor to be finished early
next week and other work on tha
Luman Brothers' store building at the
corner of East Main and South Bart
lett progressing rapidly, the opening
to bo about August 11, It waa an
nounced today. Some of the fixtures
will be moved by August 4.
An up-to-date grocery department,
modeled after the typical I. O. A. plan.
a large meat market and bakery shop
will all be Included on the main floor
at Luman 'a, Walls and celling of the
former Deuel structure are finished
In light plaster so that the new store
will be particularly attractive.
Charles and William Lumsn, owners
of the Star Market on East Main
street, have been In business at their
present location for 17 years and are
Med ford's pioneer butchers. The ex
tensive expansion of this firm indi
cates that they have grant faith In
the Rogue River valleys future.
Dorothy Dunbar, ex-wlfe of Max
Baer, the world's heavyweight cham
pion, la tacatlonlng at the North
west Plan and ' (Bine fnrm located
east of I'rospert. She will probably
he there about two weeka, having
come here from Ixm Angles.
Other vlHlton at the "dude ranch
are Mr. and Mrs. Loslie Bowman and
dauR titer, Lome, who flew here In
their Waco ship. Thry are to remain
at the fnrm a month. I-orne, who
la 13, la raid to be the youiiRest pilot
In Los Angeles.
Dancing Bonney's Orlll: 8-plece
orchestra; Saturdny nlht. July 3Bth.
1034. Bonnej's famous fried chicken
dinners. ,
MEDFORD 3CAIL
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TO BE BANQUETED
BY C-C AUGUST 9
Robert Fechner, director of the
Civilian Conservation Corps, will be
guest at a banquet sponsored by the
Jackson County Chamber of Com
merce on Thursday, August 8th, ac
cording to present plans. It waa an
nounced by chamber officials today.
Learning that Pcchner would be In
thla territory the Chamber of Com
mere sometime ago Invited him to
address a group of local citizens and
this morning a letter waa received
by B. B. Harder, president, to the
effect that the Invitation was accept
ed provided arrangements could be
mada with D. M. Can field, acting sup
erlntendent of Crater Lake national
park, who will be In charge of Mr.
Pechncr'a Itinerary when he Is In thla
section.
Inasmuch aa tt la Impassible for
Mr. Pechner to be here for a noon
luncheon, Mr. Can field suggested the
evening meeting, and It la to be ex
pected that a large turnout of bus.
ness met; and their wives will be on
hand to greet him.
"Medfotd has benefitted t re mend
ously by the establishment of the
CCC," stated Mr. Harder this morn
ing, "and we hope we shall have a
very large reservation list to greet
the head of thla organization."
Officers of the OCO stationed In
thla district have been Invited as
have officials of tha Crater Lake nat
ional park.
The Chamber of Commerce la also
endeavoring to locate Arno B. Cam-
merer, director of national parks,
who la due In Medford on August
8th. and It Is hoped that he also
will be able to be a guest at the
banquet. Definite word la being
waited from Washington, D. C, by
chamber officials regarding bis Itin
erary.
FIVE NABBED ON
Ti
Paill AntriYWfl SK Vanv-mveaa- net.
nue. and Melvln J. nAerU ana Palm
HtfWfft. VAM aarrftftfAtl Tnt nlnVif h
state polios on charges of reckless
driving.
Andrews, driving with no oper
ators lire rut fn1lri is. mtnn Um
Intersection of Riverside and Fifth,
and hit a woman pedestrian whose
nam was not learned, police report.
He was fined 10 after entering a
plea of guilty In city court this
morning.
Beagle waa nicked im nn eh
lflc hlRhwav near Tnlent. i
cited to appear before Justice of the
Peace W. R. Coleman at 4:30 p. m.
this afternoon.
James R. Fret well. rnntA o .-.
ed yesterday at Eighth anrt rvv.i
for having no chauffer's license.
ia ciiec. to appear In Justice court
tomorrow, as ta Rov Watkina nt An
tral Point, arrested last night on the
same charge two miles from town
on the Crater Lake highway.
ljiqk. Appiegate, cio South Oakdale,
was arrested last night In this city
for driving with four persona over
12 yeara of ase in tha frnnt
fined 95 this afternoon In city court.
ED
News that Edward t. nmm..
tola V. Worthlnirton. both r
city, were married in a quiet corc
mony at Yreka, Mondav. Jul as
was Just received today through a
Yreka newwpaner. and t th f
considerable corurratulati nni K .
rvmmer's fellow emnlovea at is.
Medford fire department, from whom
hv marriage wu Kept secret.
Monday was Mr. Demtner'a rfa ff
and his trip to Csllfornla with M!ss
Worthtnirton and return .uv. wr.
Demmer waa quite unknown until to
day. The ceremony wna conducted In
justice of the Peace C. E. Butler. Both
are well known in Medford. Mrs. Dem-
mer Mini emnioved .t th piri
Telephone and Telegraph office.
You oan ret am-thin nntim. .
tVVoe-a. Acroaa from the courthoi.ne
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
Here la a nice tender cake
tor hot wenthor. It goes just
right with ice- cronm.
PINEAPPLE
SPONGE
CAKES
In two ilif i
24c and 34c
203 West Main
"llreail rnert. for vitality"
TRTBTJNE, 5CEDFORD,
IjOCALS
Clarks In Town Mr. and Mra. Bu
ford E. Clark of E'.e Point ware
visitors in Medford today.
In Medford Today Joe Henry, rep
resenting Levi Strauss cU Co. of 0an
Pranclsco, la a business visitor hare
t1ay. .
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Prom San Francisco Warren Por
ter of San Pranclsco la among tha
out-of-town callers in Medford today
Haa Tonsils Removed Mrs. Prits
Nosier today had her tonsils removed
at the CommunitT hospital.
In City Today Benjamin Ellla of
Applegate and Corbett Smith of Lake
Creek are Medford visitors today.
as
In Sams Valley Amy Elliott, Vir
ginia Undley, Betty Vilm and Shir
ley Chadwlck will spend the week
end at Sams Valley visiting with O.
L. Llndiey.
see
Inspector Here J. W. Melcholr,
field inspector of tha World War Vet
erans ctate aid commission, la spend'
lng a few days in Medford and Is
making his headquarters at Carl Y
Tengwald'a office.
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Shopping In Medford Out-of-
town shoppers In Medford today In
clude Mrs. P. O. Swedenburg of Ash
land, Mrs. Irene Wells of Talent and
Mrs. E. J. Board man of Central Point,
Go Clam Digging Oust Roches and
Oeorge Paris of thla city have re
turned from two days' clam digging
at Crescent City, where they got the
limit each day.
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Grass Fire Today The city flra de
partment answered a oall on Stewart
avenue near Orchard Home drive, at
10 a. m. today, to extinguish a grass
fire. There waa no damage caused
by the fire.
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Will Return Tonight Mr. and Mrs.
E. N Eldrldge, Bill Barnum and Joan
Buchter will return to Medford this
evening from Portland. Mrs. Eldrldge
and aon Bill motored north on Tues
day, and are being Joined by the
others on their return.
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Meet at Applegate Rev. and Mrs
Ralph Peterson and four young pe
pie of Phoenix, conducted a relig
ious meeting in the recreation hall at
the Applegate CCO camp Tuesday
evening. Captain Robert E. Dens-
more, camp commander, has asked
them to return for another meeting
because of th enthusiasm aroused.
Returned to Ashland Larry Saun
ders, wanted by the Ashland police
on charges of passing two bad checks
at a beer parlor in Ashland Sunday
was arrested here by City Officer
Tom Robinson, and was taken to te
neighboring city by Deputy Sheriff
Phil Stansbury. Saunders was In a
beer parlor here at the time of his
arrest.
Gllllama Here Reverend M. Oll
11am, formerly pastor of the Pilgrim
Holiness church here, and Mrs. Oil-
11am have returned to Medford In t:.e
evangelistic work of the church. They
will be at the tent at tha church's
new location on East Jackson street
at Bessie, near tha Roosevelt school.
Services tonight and tomorrow even
ing will be at 8 o'clock, while Sun
day they will be at 11 a. m.. V p. m.
and 7:45 p. m. Special music Is to be
given with stringed Instruments and
gospel songs. The public Is cordially
Invited.
SUMMER SHOES
Note the Final Slash of Prices!
$1-00 $.49 $J.99
THE BAND BOX & SHOE BOX
'The
223 East Sixth Street
STAR MAHHCET
314 E. MAIN FREE DELIVERY PHONE 273
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Choice Rhode Island Red Hens and Fryers
Beef
Choice Tot Rowt
Lb.
Lard
Home Rendered
3 Lb
OREGON. FRTD5Y, JULY 27, 193.
IT
REMAINS CLOSED
BY STRIKE ORDER
(Continues from page one)
They are the presence of non-union
seamen on ehlpa and the question
of abolition of the hiring halls or
employment agencies of the seamen,
the board said.
The waterfront employes, who al
ready have agreed to discharge non
union longshoremen to make way for
the return of union longshoremen to
tha docks, held another conference
with the board.
Teamsters at Work.
Meanwhile. 29 ships were being
unloaded by non-union longshore
men at the waterfront here, while
about ISO vessels were In tha har
bor. The membera of the Teamsters'
union, which recently voted to re
turn to work wtlh the ending of the
general strike, hauled goods to and
from the piers without reservation.
The state -owned Belt Line railroad,
which operates along the waterfrout,
hauled merchandise form the district
An election among Pacific coast
eh lp workers to meet one of the con
ditions proposed by striking long
shoremen in re turn-to-work negoti
ations starts today when the fust
ballots are cast in San Francisco.
The election, to determine collec
tive bargaining representatives for the
marine workers, was announced by
President Roosevelt's mediation board
In response to the longshoremen's
question: "What are you going to
do about the seagoing crafts?" In
the long strike, which started May 9.
union seamen and allied crafta Join
ed the longshoremen.
Meanwhile, the board resumes con
ferences with employers to determine
what arrangement can be made for
Immediate return to work of the Ion;
shoremen, who have voted to submit
their own grievances to arbitration.
Thrill Upon Thrill
In "Pirate Treasure"
Thrill piled on thrill for a period
of 13 weeks la promised by tha Roxy
theater, coincident with the an
nouncement that "Pirate Treasure,'
featuring Richard Talmadge, greatest
of the motion picture dare-devils, and
Lucille Lund, "All American Girl."
opens tomorrow.
"Pirate Treasure" deals with the at
tempts of Richard Talmadge and Mlu
Lund to find a pirate treasure, hidden
by an ancestor of his, located on a
semi-tropical island. After a world
flight, Talmadge uses his prize mon
ey to equip a vessel to set out to find
the treasure.
Each chapter Is a featurette, com
plete In Itself. There are scores of
thrills. Including Talmadge'a ride Into
the ocean traveling In a car going 50
miles an hour the wreck of a speed
boat two narrow escape when auto
mobiles plunge Into trains Tal
madge a fall from a 00-foot high
building, and his dive on a motor- i
cycle from a bridge onto a moving
freight train.
The feature picture Saturday will
be "Riders of Destiny," a thrilling
western with John Wayne cast as the
mystertoua "Slngin Sandy."
Last Call!!
Out Goes Every Pair of
FINAL CLEARANCE OF
HATS AND DRESSES
AT REAL BARGAIN PRICES
store that saves you money'
Beef
10.
Choice T-Bone and Sirloin
8teak
Lb.
Bacon
Squares
.25.
FOR NEW NAZI
(Contlnueo nua page one)
ready have greatly exceeded 500.
The commanders of the Helrawehr
were considerably embarrassed by tne
fact that 6.000 of their armed men
were concentrated today In Vienna
and were urgently needed here.
Therefore It waa Impossible for them
to send reinforcement to Carlnthla.
Unverified reports said Nads were
eongreatlng in the railway station
outside the inner city. Intending a
surprise attack on the Inner city.
The country whose little chancellor,
Engelbert Dollfuss, was assassinated
by Nazis Wednesday, la wracked by
guerilla warfare, pitched battles for
the possession of towns and railway
lines, border skirmishes, hunger riots
and finally peace moves.
Government Gaining Control.
The government, headed by the
Fascist, Prince Ernst Von Starh em
berg, claimed It was rapidly gaining
the upper hand in the chief trouble
zone, and especially In Styrla, where
an official communique declared the
Nazi rebellion was completely crush
ed. But even official accounts said
bitter fighting waa continuing m
Carlnthla.
It was officially confirmed that
Austrian legionaries from Bavaria at
tempted to invade Austria.
An unofficial death list placed the
number killed alnce the beginning of
the fighting Thursday at upward of
400, with thousands wounded.
These wounded Include many fed
eral soldiers whom the Nazis delib
erately shot In the legs. The Nazis
still hoped that the army would go
over to them.
Nazis Out of Hand.
An ominous feature of the situa
tion is the fact that the highest Nazi :
leaders themselves no longer seem to
be in control' of their troops In the
provinces. An Associated Press cor
respondent talked to two of the high
est ranking Nazis on Austrian soil
thla morning and found that they
were considerably In the dark as to
the military actions of their support-
era in Carlnthla, Styrla and Salzburg
provinces. I
"We hope, one leader said. "tn
Chancellor Hitler's appointment of
Von Papen as minister to Vienna will
contrlbtue to the cessation of hos
tilities. "Hitler undoubtedly Is sincerely de
sirous to cooperate In restoring peace
here. The difficulty naturally Is to
reach the ears of the fighters In time.
The Nazis In the provinces are
supremely skeptical of all radio an
nouncements or newspaper commu
niques from the Vienna government.
If enough of them hear the Von
Papen news over the German nd'o.
there Is a chance of suspending mili
tary action In time. But time
presses."
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mra. W. T. Parsona of 508
.South Grape atret are the parent of
a aon, weighing 7 pounds. 8i ounces,1
born today at the ommunlty hospltil. j
Phone 989
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12.
Lb.
Fruit Ship Sinks
When Fire Flooded
jrtrw YORK. July 3. (AP) rire
men poured ao much water Into the
hold of th. flaming United Fruit
Liner Atenaa today that her atern
oozed down Into tha mud of tha
river bottom.
But they brought the flamea under
control after flta houre of work by
combined land and water apparatua.
For a time it waa feared tha flamea
would apread to tha docka.
ASTORIA, Ore. (UP) No matter
how eoon tha longahoremen'a atrlke
enda and national guardimen are de
mobilized. 32 Aatorla militiamen will
have to atay In camp. Two of them
contracted meaalea and the whole
group waa quarantined.
Caa Mall Tribune want ada.
TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY
FOR REST 4-rocm modern house,
partly furnlahed; good garage. i
acre land; on Lotler lane. Call and
aee Ed carlon at Lamporta Hdw.
12.50 per month.
FOR SALE Cheap, home In Oranta
Pasa. Inquire Mra. John E. Roea.
Central Point.
WANTED Board and room for fam
ily and care for two children. Tel.
1J38-W.
FOR SALE Canning peachea. Linn
Orchard,. Eagle Point. Victor Tda
eitore. proprietor.
POUND Canvaa pack-aack on road
near Voorhlea Crossing. Identify
and pay for ad. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck.
stake bod7. Thla can be bought
. very cheap. See Bill Mooney at
Fur riah is Game Corp., Prospect,
Ore.
WANTED Will the gentleman llvln?
on South Central who haa cash
register foT aale, please phone 337.
WANTED Partner: 3500 required:
fully secured; 3100 Income. Box
2375, Tribune.
DUPLEX H 3. Newtown; elec. refrlg..
oil burner, garage; 325.00, water
paid. Mr. Kyle, Tel. 1224.
CASH PAID for men's 2nd hand eulta.
hata and shoes, will B. Wilson. 82
Ko. Front.
Ladies' Rest Room in the Basement
Absorbine Jr.
Mello-Glo Cocoanut Butter
Alka Seltzer
Life Buoy Soap
5 pounds Epsom Salts
Kruschen Salts ....
$1.00 Pepsodent Antiseptlo
Lysol ..
Fitchs' Dandruff Shampoo
Camels, Luckies, Chesterfields 2 for 25e
Cocoanut Oil Shampoo
Kleenex ..
Modess ..
Kotex 1 box 15c 4 dozen for .
BY BRINGING THIS COUPON AND
51c TO HEATH'S DRUG STORE
in the Medford Building, you can obtain a complete
Toilet Set, consisting of
Face Powder . Value .60
Cold Cream Value .25
Vanishing Cream ; Value .25
Perfume
Talcum
Total value $2.25 and you can get It all
for this Coupon and 51e
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Medford Bldg. Phone 884
Even if you don't like
buttermilk, you will like
BECK'S GLAZED
BUTTERMILK
DONUTS
Treat the whole family generously with
this ideal summer food.
23- Dozen
Saturday at your
or
BECK'S oHwS BAKERY
WANTED To rent truck. Box
Tribune.
FOR SALE Early Crawford peaches.
Calhoun ranch, 1 mlla A, w. of
Phoenix.
WANTED i or fi-room houaa In Med.
ford. Will pay aubatantlal down
payment; balance monthly. Box
2375, Tribune.
WANTED Ranch with 40 to 30 acrea
under cultivation, plenty of frea
Irrigation water, with or without
buildings. Mountain ranch pre
ferred. State price and terms In
first letter. Mra. L. A. Unutesd,
P. O. Box BBS, Huntington Beach,
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w.nr lb tarn mntl IwIn
bappr cambl nation f rail and wittt
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Victoria and Vmtourtr a "Prla
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In tbta lntiitln Canadian ltlM.
Tbm aro. lb Groat DMdo b, roll
paal4 tbroufb lb world.faniOMa
of tb oiatnlfl.onl Canadian
Roehlct. Stop oor whtro you ltli.
la aa lon aa 70a lib. Vlatl iboao
wonderful rarta at Banff and Lab
Loula. tablng advantage of tba ro
ducod ratoa offered tbla mini o
lay In eoraforlable Cbalct Bungalow
Campa. Play golf, ( avrlmmlng, flsb
ln, rldlnt) and blblng. Soo Calarr
and Spokane on your way bom.
Low lumnw fa rare now effeetlvo. Lot
a Jle 70a totnpleto In forma lion.
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DRUG STORE
98c
Cleansing Cream
49d
2 bars for 11
23t
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15c
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Value
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