PLAN 10 CONSERVE ;i I IB I nin mnnirinr mi in miRiiurn nnrnnniiinmr I STATES RESOURCES Dili MiKiribt UN ALL MJllffltK IVItKljllnPIUM Tin? store jou should visit every day, not n week paj.se- lint what something new is shown here. New goods, new ideas :imi always ou lar priced. ' . ; JAPANESE . JAPANESE WIND BELLS BEDROOM SLIPPERS New line of them just in; sale Just the thin;,' to slip on for price ' early .calls; all sizes, 25c AND 50c EACH. 15c PAIR. Tomorrow (Tuesday) we are ;oing to make up two table- of mM.; and emls in China iiud fancy Glassware; regular l.V. L'Oe ami '-'V items; to close out quick, choice. 10 and 15 Cents Each 10. dozen Japanese fancy Cups l.i dozen ladies leather Shof- , , ... , pins' Dags; large size; well made; and Saucers; regular -m value: regular ifl to .'J.."0 quality; clos here tomorrow, 15c each, or ,s out price. 75c SET OF SIX. 75c AND $1.00 EACH. Conservation Commission Will Mt August 30 in Portland Pinchot Will Be on Hand. We carry the most complete liae of Table Glassware in Medford; also the largest Hue of moulded and blown Glass Tumblers. Goblets, etc. THE BUSY STORE I ' Undue Haste. So doubt Dermis nprecialed to the full tbe excellent qualities of Celia, lilx wife, but: lie occasionally indulged in a sigh for the liberty of his years of single blessedness, "lis, 'tis a good ; -ife sbe makes me." he said to a re turned traveler during whose absence -Jrbe'('dding had occurred. "And we was t:ortii!g seventeen years. Ailcen an' all o' clic rest said 'twas time I married or Terry Leahy would be gct-t;-.:: the prize away from me." '. "Well, man, you've no regrets. I hope?" said the friend, who bad just enjoyed a delicious supper at the hands of Celia. 'She's a Am- woman." "Didn't 1 tell you that?" said Dennis impatiently. "The oniy thonght J iver have is trance In ahile whin it comes over me: that I might 've waited an other year an' still have got her. for Terry was not near so high Id her es timation, after atl, as tbim women made out r" me. "A man to love is- always hurrying, hurrying, ye- mind." Youth's Companion. I'OHTl.ANli. Or. Aug. ltl.--T.ie conservation of Oregon's resoim'.' will he discussed fully lit Portia'!. 1 by the Oregon conservation commis sion, which will hold its ennventio:i on August ;tl). (iifl'ord Pinchot. h,il of the forestry service, will be the principal speaker lllu' w" 'liil'uss (!'.. union phases of- conservation ia Oregon. He is thoroughly familim with the situation here, having stml ied it in connection with his forestry work. Since the oomiiii"ioii was organ ized much has been accomplished ;i protecting natural resources. Wnlej nower. timber ii'hI land have lice,! 'Ved to the slate. It is expected that much good will icsull in the fur thering: of this work by (he forth coming; convention. Citizens from l he whole state are united to nltrud. German residents of the slate are to lake part in large numbers in the celebration of German day at Scut tle August 111. Gennan-Amcricaiis of the city will make the trip in (no divisions, leaving on August 17. ami IS. 'reparations have been made .". Seattle on a In lire scale to receive the visitors. The evercises will he liel i j at the fair grounds and the exp."-:-j tion management is taking' steps y make the affair one long to be re-j meiiibered. Building Big Mill. - Work has been started in Portland ! on what will be the biggest and most complete cereal mill on the const. Tic I nil) is being built by Alhers Hi'others, ; :mm! will be located on the river front, j here additional property for the j purpose was recently purchase 1. j Vl en complete the plant will repr.- , set an outlay of .l.(Ml(l.ni)t. It is j 'Aieclcd that the plant will be ready j ,' opf-mtion this winter. Joy riders have been put iniilei the! ' ijv the Portion.' Automobile club and .sic)..-, wefc taken at .1 merlin;; held this week ! do away with reck less motorists. Ilecent killings bv nutos on SMedwnys about the city by the class of drivers known as j.".' riders hare caused the nittoniobiie club to start ti campaign to restrict dare-devil Automobile speeding. Ifes ointions were passed at the meotinu and member- of the dub arc g"in to do everything they can to nut .1 stop to six-eding on publii- roads. WilT Undertake Portrand. During fate September and mrly October Portland will be the scene of the gri-atest gathering of under takers ever held in America. Tt will 're, the occasion of the annuareoiivetitiou of the annual convention of the Na tional Funeral Directors' 'nssopi.ttini!. Lot l-Ready-to-Wear Section Black Voile Skirts, $20.00, sacrificed to... $14.7.1 Black Voilo Skirts, $19.00, sacrificed to... $11.59 Linen Dusters, $4.98, sacrificed to.. $3.6lJ Kahkl Ousters, $4.00, sacrificed to $3.2o Heatherhloom Petticoats, $5.00, sacrificed to $3.9.1 Hcatlierhlooni Petticoats, $3.50, sacrificed to $2.79 Sorosls Silk Petticoats, $15.00, sacrificed to $9.5'J All Black and Fancy Silk Petticoats. $7.50, sacrificed tq 4.9;i Lot 2 Dry Goods Section Voile Dress Goods, 85c, sacrificed to 44c Including all fancy stripes and borders. Ladies' Chamois Finish Hosiery, 35c, sacriflrrd to . 25c Children's rllilietl Hosiery (all sizes), 20tv sac rificed to 14c All Glnyliams and Wash Goods to 35c sacrificed to 13c Talilo Damask, $2.25, sacrificed to $1.69 Table Damask, $1.75, sacrificed to $1.13 Table Damask, 05c, sacrificed to 59o The Hutchason Co. Successors to BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY in conjunct iihi with which will be held ! the annual conventions f the Ore- I gon and Washington stale associa ' lions. September L'S, 211 irnd HO un.l , October I and 2 are the dales set I'm j the three conventions. This will he j the first lime the national convention j has been held on the Pacific- eons'. Preparations have been made to g'nc the visitors u warm reception. They , will he dined al the Commercial' club. formally welcomed to the city by the I mayor ntid the club officials, uii'l taken ubont Portland and up the Co lumbia river for sight -seeing trips. Contracts were let during the pnst wii-fc for double-trucking the North ern Pncitie main line between Ki. lania and Tncoma. I'ctuccii Kalnuui and Portland 11 double track already exists. The additional truck is bain ' laid ro pifride for the common Use of the Northern Pucifie line by tlW I'nion' frtrfflf between Portland uud Pugct sound cities. The work is en poetrtT to fur coinlctcd within MS month at a eost of about $1.0(111 0(10: At the Dual. I'lit Man To even things un he should give- me two shots to bis one-. Jugeml. Hume your want uds to the Tri bune for quick results. Rest - Romp - Recuperate At the Seashore - Newport Is a delightful resort and a happy combination of pleasure; ground possibilities. An ideal elintalc. diversion of recreation perfect bathing Ioatiiig--fishing riding driving, and exploring, make New port a most churning and popular play ground. Southern Pacific Has a , SIMWIAL SlTMMKJi KXCUUSrON" IfATK TO NEW POUT OF $10.00 from Medford Ask for our booklet "Outings in Oregon." A. 8. UOSKNBAUM, Agent, .Uedford. WM. McMURliAY, Generjd Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. See The Daily Tribune For Commercial Job Printing Farming Implement! and machinery is expensive and short lived at the best. The basic principle of the modern farmers success is found in the fact that, every piece of machinery on the farm is Carefully Housed and cared for when not in actual use. If you have not already a shed for your machinery call and get our prices on Lumber and build at once. IT PAYS. nr U KlJ LJ I I n n pi m f