fclöE K i t « À&KMXD DAILL TtDjXÔè Friday, August 8, ivttf V, ■ lim . — - t em inent would be willing to vice-prceldeht; H, H, Hahee, st$4c ahd id watch the giant steam spend a large rum In the im prove-1 rotary; A. H; Costfttti tfeaeuf* èfioVèl t§&r Off the bluff tdp. n;ent of he P o rt Orford harbor, 1 e r; Directors—-J ; W. H arris, R, Sfolli thè bluff, the panorama should the road be built. The G. Price, W. J. R6pp§n end J. swiftly sweeps in the distando task is said to be less difficult H. H arris. I from Mt. Diablo to Vaca Moun- A D ailj C hronicle of th ose w ho com e anti go, and even ts of bacause of the extent of the road The second community to seek tain, then to Mt. St. Helena, and local interest. that is already built ond because permission to form a local chap- finally to m ajestic Mt. Tamal- the proposed route of the new te r was H ornell, N. Y., and the pais. To the east the eye glimp­ »O hcverai tw in AX . uV. MU. _ 104 Cars R egister— road lies for a distance of 50 initiative in this instance was ses in the foreground the broad bevcrai A U bciïu.b One hundred and four cars miles w ithin the boundaries of a taken by the Hornell Automobile Suisun Bay, with ocean steam ers AsniaUd roQa^ «&1 a u j . ... —j . re registered yesterday a t the national forest. The building of club, of which J. E. Schwarzeu- discharging cargoes along the various reasc..s, me cal Automobile R egistration a road through this tim ber would back is president. busy south shore. To the west lug regiSbCi'Cu he statistics of business failures before, practically identical, as made P o rter Neff, a Medford a tto rn ­ end fire losses for these years have clear by the chart. Orres Tailor Shop ey, was in Ashland this morning, been graphically charted and the The companies deplore this situ­ having come to get his Packard chart clearly tells the story. Last ation, it is declared, and while they During The Sale ' November the coincidence of the refuse suspicious applicants and car, which was wrecked about a je w e l z two lines upon the chart was contest suspicious claims, they assert w e e lf ago in the Siskiyous, and brought to the attention of under­ that they are almost powerless h a s been undergoing repairs at writing officials, credit men and without the help of good citizens A- Story o f th e K entucky a local garage. other business executives and, while 1 generally in detecting fraud. M ountains LOCAL AND PERSONAL NOTES PORTLAND Ï0 HAVE ketä and living profits for grow- erä. An emergency toovement to hold hftek a q u arter million*bu- shels of this season’s w heat Is under way in the middle states. The loss to berry growers in the W illam ette vallejr will aggre­ gate m illions of dollars this sea­ son, so state the growers, because of no m arkets, the high price of sugar and lack of a general sales agency to control the output. W illiam Bentley, a grow er of Hubbard, says Marion county alone will lose $1,000,000 and th a t tons of choice fru it will nev­ er be ipeked. There is family de­ mand in Portland and the sm al­ ler cities for all the fru it produc­ tion of Oregon, if a distributing system could carry the fru it to the homes at a price the homes would pay. , QUEBEC, Quebec.— During June construction contracts nwarded in Quebec province, ac­ cording to AlacLean’s Building Deports, Ltd., amou-yed to $20,- 237,600 compared with $9,945,- 400 in May and $12,070,S00 a year ago. It pays to advertise. «»W t. é I REAL BARGAINS Milk Bottles Qt. bottles, 3* for . . . 25c Pint, bottles 2 for .15c Jelly Glasses Per D o zen ..............50c Granite Ware Lip—Granite—Sauce Kettles, 2 qt. size ..15c Stewpans, 2 qt size 15c Granite wash basins 15c Values You Can’t BEAT All-Wool Suits • to or- der. Latest Fall Styles at $24.75. at Orres Tailor She VARIETY STORE 89 N. Main 201ii Century Grocery 11 one bank charged 12 per cent 1 m interna -,„,1 another .. a r per cent, , where , iti st and would . you apply if you needed a loan? CaSh aDd StjreS S3Ve tl,at '" " 1 U'° re « ""• ‘" e _ i p SATURDAY AND MONDAY THEY OFFER Ivory Soap 3 bars . 22c .Federal Milk Tall cans .. Pure Cocoa in hulk 23e 3 pounds .......... 10c GREAT $1.17 SPECIAL—$1.45 W orth goods for $1.17. Here it is: 20 bars roeter and Gamble W hite Laundry Soap, a ten quart galvanized pad, and one 10 cent package of Ivory Soap Flakes—The entire lot for $1.17. EDWARDS DEPENDABLE COFFEE 1 Pound Tins 37c LILY OF THE VALLEY GOLDEN BANTUM CORN, 6 No. 2 Cans $1.34 LILY OF THE VALLEY SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS, (5 No. 2 Cans $1.34 MORE BEAUTY SPOTS Red Mexican Beans 5 pounds ............35c Small White Beans 5 pounds, ..........45c Blue Rose Head Rice 5 pounds, ..........37c ^ aiSr ° « Jn rS’ p i p p e d with Zinc Caps Porcelain lined. Pints, 79c, Quarts 95c’ Half Gallons $1.29. Walla Walla Globe Onions, 1923 Crop Excellent Stock, 3 lb 10c; 10 lb 29c. CRISCO 61b c a n ................. $1.29 3 lb can .............. 69c Good Luck Rubbers Cold Pack 3 dozen ............. 25c SINGAPORE SLICED PINEAPPLE, large No. 2 ^ cans, each ..................25c Boyd Caps, Porcelain lined, dozen ...,2 5 c 20TH CENTURY } COFFEE— Always good pound 35c, 3 pounds $1.00 n X d T n o w ^ O S 49 m SaCkS’ AnChOr $ 1 'W’ Vi,“ ; $ '-95’ O»y»P* or NATIONAL MOTORIST Arson Thrives in Poor Business Prosperity Brings Fire Loss Drop / 1 k / «\ z i MEDFORD STORE 31 North Central Ave. August Clearance Sale!! H ere A rc th e Sum m er B a r g a in s Y o u ’v e B e e n W a i t i n g t ■ ■ - .i. ■ » For FINAL CLEARANCE OF ALL READY-TO-WEAR Wash Dresses Reduced Every Silk Dress Must Go! Made of Voiles, Ratine and Ginghams« Made of Taffeta Silk, Canton Crepe, $4.98 Wash Dresses, . . . . Now $3.98 and All-Tyme Crepe. $5.98 $7.48 $8.48 $9.25 Wash Wash Wash Wash Dresses . . . . Now 4.80 Dresses............ Now 5.98 Dresses . . . . Now 6.85 Dresses ___ Now .7.93 $12.75 $19.75 $24.95 $25.95 Dresses .................. Now $8.50 D resses....................Now .12.95 D resses....................Now .15.50 D re s s e s ...................Now .16.95 All Knit Underwear . REDUCED All Aprons REDUCED Buy M ash Goods, at Reduced prices. liny Silks at Clearance Prices Silk Tissue Gingham 59c yard Crepe de Chine vard $1.89 32 in. wide all new patterns this sea­ son, sold regularly at 69c yard. 40 in. wide in several good shades, heavy quality, a regular $2.25 value. DRESS GINGHAMS yard 19c CANTON CREPE yard $2.98 27 in. wide, 50 patterns to select from. Buy now and save money. Sold reg- ularly at 25c yard. 40 in. wide extra fine quality for dresses in Navy, Brown, Tan and Black, Sold regularly at $3.48. j Drummers Samples of Towels, Table Cloths, Lunch Cloths, and Tray Cloths, made of both Cotton and Linen. Slight ly soiled. Priced 25 per cent LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES BATH TOWELS Special 19c Each E. R. ISAAC & CO. THE QUALITY STORE Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated Special $2.19 Each BED SPREADS -i 5