ftaaimM (aha where they F i l l
spend a week's honeymoon. Mr.
tad Mra. Jennings will make their
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A O R -B A L R -et >67 4th at. A ll
the fsrntura and furnishings of
the Oxford Booms, consisting of
FOR RJUraUdFaraMaed apts bod room and kitchen furniture
knd sleeping rooms, IS so. lad St. of all k in d e s t prices that talk*
Furniture repair shop In connec
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tion. 0 . W. Trefren, Agent.
• 878-tf
WANTED— To trtide, five acres
Of land in Grant county, Washing
ton for a Ford coup ’34 nr *36
model. Most be in good condi
tion. » . M. ftoaie, I t s Alda at.
Ashland, Oregon.
, 171-1*
FOR SALK — An under-slung
Ford hug. Price fio . W. B. Stan- We have also tboaaanda of other
or week. Barber Apta. I f f Oran-
nett, I l f Central. Phone 393-R. trades to trade for whatever yog
Be.
lîl- tf
276-1^ have, i f yon want to trade see
FOR SALE— Cheap cooking ap Gaskill A Barle, Realtors, I f f 9-
ples 5J7 Terrace. Ckas. Avery. Liperty Street, Salem, Oregon.
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376-3*
FOR RBNT— Purntshed house M
Pn LUurai street.
Inquire 833
Hargadine er phene 3IS-L. 174-«
FOB RENT— Modern
house very reasonable.
Gunter, phene 381-J.
7-room
Genild
3T4-3*
FOB BENT — Home,
eoraer
Gresham and Vista Bta., 19 rooms
had attic, 3 fireplaces, 3 stoves
and soma floor coverings, nice
yard, fine view, suitable for large
family or for tenant whs wants
to rent nice rooms. H. C. Onley,
85 E. Main St.
268-1-mo.
FOB SALE— Royal Typewriter,
elite type, |4 0 , I f f C St. 273-8*
Barn f l7 dosen sew*
lag aprons home; experience un
necessary; materials cut: instruc
tions furnished. Addressed enve
lope brings particulars. M i l o
Garment, £36 Broadway, Bayon-
We, N. J,
280-2*
LAlrflMi
Sheriff Ralph Jennings has a
plan which he thinks will solve
LADIES Earn 915 dozen, sew the problem of offering thef mo
ing aprons; absolutely no selling; torist a change in the method of
experience unnecessary; materials licensing his automobile.
cut. Addressed envelope brings
Instructions. ALPHA, 2 0 i Mata . Roughly speaking, hit plan
is
FOR A FIROT CLASS JOB of St., Paterson, New Jersey. 275-3* this: He would place a flat In
painting or tinting figure with
crease of* 95 a year on all motor
Swenning. "
275-1*
vehicles, permitting the gasolinU
Tuesday, July 94— W. C. T.7J.
will meet in the puMle library
lit 1:30 p. m.
Tuesday, July 9 ^ —Installation of
officers
of Hope Rqhehah
Lodge Ho. 14, Postpoaed from
Tuesday, July 13 to Tasaday.
July 20.
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8 8 8
LET IT BE AUTUMN
If I coqld choose the time that I
possess
The glowing torch of stricken
loveliness:
Should Autumn looee the fragile
breath of me
As Antumn drops the spent leaves
wordlessly,
I’d learn the dormant seedlings
secret wsy,z
Be one with fruit and flowers In
drear decay.
I’d understand the asters I a, s t
brave call
Splashing their flame againlt a
garden wall.
But Ab! If I should die seme sil
ver spring,
Then that, dear God, is quite an
other thing.
For then t seems I scarce could
bear to go
From out a world that pulses to
tax to be collected as it is now
and In the same^mount. To make
WANTED— Young man desires
up the balance necessary to meet
work of any kind, 64 Dewey a
the demands of highway con
B u t Main.
869-1 mo.*
struction and maintenance, la or
der that the work of the state
highway department may not be
interfered with, he would collect
a flat tax on each motor vehicle,
of wakening stream
374-4* and wonld nse the prices quoted
while In the ground
t. o. b. the factories as a basis for A note more potent far t h i l h
determining their valnes, with a
trumpet sound,
TRAFFTC WAR HEAVY
sliding scale of depreciation cov Heralding earth’s fruition soon to
ering a period of five years, or
Heavy traffic on all high
ways In the county Sunday
until such time the car reaches 1 Smiting the heart with keenest
was reported by traffic of
ecstasy.
, Jfc--
ficers.
—
* Shall eyes be blind and ears im
’ Traffic over the Crater
1 mnne to hear
Lake highway was particu
The cry: "How wonderful
Is
larly heavy— hundreda o f
• ----- Spying this year,-------------¡~-
out-of-state tourists c a r t
How white the orchard trees,
making the trip there.
how blue the sky?’’
General observation
of
Please God. let it be Autumn
traffio regulations prevented
when 1 die.
any serious accidents.
Blanche Logan O'Neal,
Ashland.
CALIFORNIA
LANDS BURN
8 8 8
Important Rooks Reviewed—
REASON FOB GRAPES
8AN FRANCISCO, Jaly 1».—
(IF) — CaMfomta’s 1987 grape
erap will he carried to market
under the same system that solv
ed last year’« transportation prob
lem for growers and Shippers, it
was announced here by O. A.
Leithner, in charge of the plan.
Leithner Is district manager of
the car service division, Amerl-
can Railway association.
The grape season will begin
•bout the middle of August, con-
ttauing until tbe latter part of
October. Last year, soma 61,606
refrigerating care were required
to haul the crop to eastern mar-
Under the plan, the grape re
National Reaarve Rangers
Buffy Bunday Night
. righting Blase •
■ COALING. Cal., July 25.—IIP»
— Fire sweeping over a five mile
front today threatened grain
fields, buildings, and grating
lands near here.
Hundreds of ranchers and la
borers were fighting the blaze
swich swept o v y a vast territory
and burned several ranch build
ings.
Extra Session
Most Probable
gie« of California has hem divid
WASHINGTON, July 26.— (IP)
ed into eight districts, each in — Senator Smoot of Utah arrived
.charge of a loeal representative.
| The chid requirements M fer
shippers needing cars to file their
Cfit requests with the local agent
a Week in advance of the loading
day. Last year the advance fll-
lag time was ten days, the time
hafng ent down four days this
in Washington today and said he
believed President Coolidge will
call a special session of congress
to deni with tan-rednetton, flood
relief and the farm relief defic
iency bill.
year.
John Oalay, Charles Petrie;
Miss Eloise Uplson and ' Miss
Mollie Maloney, w e r e Sunday
visitors and Lake of the Woods.
They report having a wonderful
time swimming and boating.
Headquarters for tha grape
shipping service is in San Fran-
giaco. All roads operating refrtg-
•rating service are cooperating in
the plan.
Report Wonderful Time
n
SAN FRANCISCO, July 25. —
(IP) — World war yeterans are
warned against converting their
bonus certificates into cash and
then forgetting all about them.”
This is the statement of Dr.
John F. slavich, state command
er of the American Legion, who
calls attention to tbe fact that
more than 6,000 former soldiers
who have furrowed on their
bonus certificates have tailed
to redeem them.
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DOROTHY < REID, JBdi tor. Phone 39 or 224L
shall l i e -
LICENSE PLAN
insensible to sun and wind and
WORKED OUT I’d ask ■ky, my dimming eyes may Mst
Sheriff Jennings Would Col
lect
Tax oo
Automobiles
home la Medford-
8 8 «
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“His Wlfe-In-Lhw.’’ by Marie
Conway Oemler. A vital strug
gle scattering the hero over two
continents. There Is a society
girl, as attractive as possible, with
all the money she wants, domin
ated and managed 4>y two old
lady aunts, who take the heroine
as an orphan and next we are in
troduced to her engaged to a rich
society man. Before leaving the
two friendly and well-meaninff
battle-axes, we must acknowiedgd
dualities of pit, power and rich
originality of
the author iff
oeining epigrams. Such coinage!
as “an. old maid of vinergarf
virtue” and another. “discretid£
fs the better part Of virtue,’’ are
not picked off the literary bushes
every day. Now we must meet the
real hero, a French-Irish explor
er, writer, a masterful civilized
caveman. He is deeply in love
with onr society girl and on the
day of her engagement to Mr.
Moneybags, kidnaps her and
lands her on an Igtand. There is a
preacher, a forced marriage, Hip
good and bad aunts unite to foicj'fi
her return to her family status
on the main land. She is rein*
stated socially on the main land,
refusing to be a wife In reality to
the real lover, to whom she is on
ly a wife-in-law, She finds that
deep In her heart she does not
care to live jvilhout him. In the j
meantime he has gone exploring*
in South America and the effort
to find the lost hero and regain
hie love la the climax of the book.
8 8 8
‘'Bunco’* Party at Bieglo H o m e -
Miss Calls Blegle was the
charming hostess Saturday even
ing. July 33, when she delightful
ly .entertained a number of
friends at her home on Morton
street.
Four tables of “Bunco” were in
play. Miss Alice Walker receiv
ed the first prise and Miss June
McFadden waa awarded the con
solation. At midnight the hostess
served refreshments at a table
most beautifully decorated, the
color scheme being pink. A huge
centerpiece of pink wax Tillies
graced the middle of the table and
smaller pink Wax llllles w e r e
placed at each cover for favors.
In the center of these were col
ored candles, which after being
lighted, threw a soft glow over
the entire room, making an unus
ually pretty and original scene.
Miss Bfegle’s guests were the
following named: Mesdames J. R.
Edwards, Dan Kay, Georgia Salt,
of Cleveland, Ohio, house guest at
the H. C. 8tock home In this city,
H. C. Stock, C. E. Biegle and P.
Dunn, and the Misses Alice Walk
er, Leta Walker, Ethel Shrnm,
Emma Jenkins, Georgia Coffee,
Gladys Applegate, Etha Abbott,
June McFadden, Helene Blede,
Gertrude Blede and Elsie Alex-
ander.
United in M a r r ia g e -
Miss Bernice J. Polley and Mr.
Louis W. Jennings, sopTf Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Jennings, were united
fr marriage yesterday morning at
10:86 o'clock at the Catholic par-
senage In Medford, with Father
Black officiating.'
Mira eigtr CoteTnan was brides
maid and the bride’s only attend-'
ant. The bride was graduated
from the Jacksonville high school
and since then has been employed
In the sheriff's office in charge of
the tax department. She Is a
granddaughter of Mrs. H. H. Po
lley of Medford. Mr. Jennings was
horn In the Applegate and is a
member of a prominent pioneer
famfly. He Is a deputy sheriff of
Jackson county.
Following the wedding cere
mony a 1 o’clock dinner was
served to fifteen guests at the
Jennings home on the Jackson
ville road. The couple left for
Porter-Stewart Wwptlale—
A prattf Wedding wax solem
nised yesterday afternoon, Sun
day, July S t, at tke home of
Mr. and Mr*. O. O. Porter on
Bighth street, when their daugh
ter, Mine Marie Porter of thia elty
and Mr. Rodger H. Stewart of
Chlloqnln, Oregon, were united In
marriage. Reverend H. F. Pem
berton, pastor of the loeal Meth
odist Episcopal cbnrth, perform
ed the ceremofay at 9:30 o’clock.
The bride and groom were attend
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stewart
of Powers, Oregon.
Mrs. Stewart looked beautiful
In a period dress of orchid taf
feta and carried a shower bou
quet of sweet peas, and sweet
peas were also used as a decora
tion. The matron of honor wore
a green voile dress and carried a
bouquet of sweet peas.
Only the Immediate relatives
and a few friends of the bride
and groom were present. After
a week spent on the coast the
young conple will make their
home In Chiloquin.
5/aeons to Have Picnic—
As a return to the picnic given
by the Medford 8hrlne Club, Med
ford Lodge, A. F. A A. M., No.
103 will entertain similarly next
Thursday evening at the Elks
picnic grounds. Committees have
been appointed and the affair
will be on the order of a basket
lunch, with light drinks and lee
cream served on the grounds by
members of the Blue Lodge.
Members of the Hlllah Shrine
T e m p l e will be the honored
guests, and Shrlners and Masons
ate expected to be present from
all parts of southern Oregon,
with some present from northern
California, The picnic promises
to be the best outdoor function
ever attempted oy the lodge. —
Medford Dally News.
8 8 8
Mesdames Enders, Crow asSr9^
Provost Entertain—
The home of Mr. and Mrs. John
Enders oh the Boulevard was the
scene of a jolly affair last eve
ning. Sqnday, July 24, when she
and MeSdames Bart CiOV a 6 4
Domino Provost entertained with
a 6:30 dinner and an evening of
card#. The hostesses had plan
ned on serving the dinner and
playing cards on the spacious
Ply Season is Here
Protect your cows from that
pest, by using the old original
Shoo Fly. Double strength this
year. Beet fly repellent on
the market.
Grata Hacks. Hack Twtae i
Bindertwlne at
Peil’s Corner
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
OUR HATEH:
With Bath, Single, 92.00 and 92.25— Double 75c Extra, No Ups
Without Bath, Single, 91.25 and 91.56— Double 60c Extra
No Ups
When in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
new and up to date a t very low rates. We furnish
everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE
WE PAY CASH FOR USED
FURNITURE
Phone 1192J , Medford, Otlr Expense
EADS-HOLBROOK
38 N. F irst S t
MEDFORD, OREGON
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surroundlaga.
Office Eho&e 164-J
* Home Phone 164-L
officb BO O M
10 to 19 a. m.—9 to I y , Bk
Hershey Building '
WM. B. 00V L D
Houses, lots, acreage and tim
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
*64 Mountain Ave. Phone 482L
Bya, Bur, Norn and Throat.
Office Pilone 199
Fire* National Bank Building
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
team and motor tracks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone IS.
DR. KRNKST A. WOODS
Practioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS'
Corner Hejman and Van Ni
Phone 111.
19'
Office Hours: 10 - 19 and 9 - B
Swedenborg Balldtag
4TH STREET
BAKERY
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
BREAD, CAKES, PASTBRIES
FRESH EVERY DAY
For Your Next Job Of
Plumbing
Shop In Beevee Bldg.
First St.
Phone-138
Office 220 4th St.,—Satisfac
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea
sonable.
F. MVIRHEAD
New Method Cleaning
WHITTLE TRANSTER
A STORAGE GO.
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
Coal, .Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Haùllng.
Dr. E. B. Angell
Auto Freight Terminal
Chiropractic— Physiotherapy
Thou» 117
Offloe 89 Oak 8k
Radionlc
Pioneer Building
Office Phone 4ft
Residence Phone 149
PAINTING
Tainting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. AVe.
or phone 465.
167-1 mo.
lawn in back of the Enders' home
and they had decorated beautiful
ly with colorful Japanese lan
terns and large baskets of flow
ers, but the rain forced them to
orst 1
n a s i a -
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ilimit?.
Seven tables of Bridge were
in play. Mrs. V. V. Mills won the
ladies first prize and Mrs. C. J.
Read received consolation. Mr.
A. J. McCalien was awarded the
gentlemen's first prize and Mr.
Henry Endersz the consolation.
Music furnished part of the eve
ning’s entertainment.
The guest list included: Mr.
and Mrst Henry Enders, Jr„ Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Read, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. McCalien, Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tomlin
son, Dr. and MrB. C. A. Haines,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hardy. Mr.
and Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mr and Mrs.
C. A. Pauiserud, Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. McCoy, Mr. and Mrs. P. R.
Baaehus, Dr. and Mrs. N e i l
Shinn, Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Bur-
die, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Clay-
comb, and Messrs Domino Pro
vost, Earl Crow and John Enders.
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 13-fnch
slabs at this price. Buy them
now for winter while they are
cheap.
Ham&ker Transfer Co.
Phftne 41Q
tlon in pears, a summer oil emul
sion may be combined with the
lead spray, using one to one and
a half gallons of oil emulsion to
the hundred gallons of spray. A
spreader should be used in this
'combination. To be effective in
the control of mitee thia spray
must be applied to the underside
of the leaves.
Barbers Must
Get Licenses
To Practice
SACRAMENTO, Cal., July 25—
(LP>— Approximately 20,000 bar
bera in California must' make ap
plication for a state certificate
before July 29 if they desire to
practice or continue to practice
their vocation in this state.
On that date this new Califor
nia barber law goes into effect,
Attended Reception—
The new law stresses saaitatlon
Several people from Ashland and higher requirements in edu
attended the reception for Dr. cation and craftsmanship. It la
Emil Enna this afternoon, Mon not retroactive.
day, July 25, at the home of Mrs.
There are about 6.000 students
E. E. Gore in Medford.
in the state. These before being
Dr. Enna. a noted pianist lec permitted to practice, mast pass
turer and musical critic of Port the state examinations.
land. will appear la a lecture re
The new law raises the requlro-
cital at the Southern Oregon Nor I menta to include an understand
mal school on Tuesday evening, ing of the branches of hygiene
July 26. A most Interesting pro embraced In tonsprial practices,
gram, consisting of numbers by and boosts the educational re
American and Scandinavian com quirements to Include graduation
posers, has been arranged for.
from an eighth grada grammar
school.
Each shop will be allowed one
apprentice and that apprentice
must be a graduate of an approv
ed school. The minimum age lim
it for a barber is 18 years, and
for an apprentice, IS yean.
AGENT ADVISES
SPRAYING NOW
Moths Are Depositing BgRs
That Will Develop
Soon
Air Express
The second cover spray for
second brood worms should be
applied by the 30th of this month
SAN FRANCI8ÍO, July 11.—
or Shortly thereafter, according
to L. P. Wilcox, county agent. (IF»— An airplane express lias be
Moths are present in large num tween New Yorh and San Fran
bers and are depositing eggs that cisco will he started bfitweea Au-
will develop Into worms within gust 18 and Sept. L by the
American Railway Express e6m-
seven to ten days.
The recommended strengths of pany, according to announcement
arsenate of lea£ to be used are .here by R. E. M GpwM. praalBsnt
as follows: For pears, two ponnda of the company.
Express service
aeraos the
of (he dry material, sad for ap
ples, three pounds of the dry ma country will be made In 86 hour*
terial to the one hundred gallons at the start bat wilt he radacod ta
24 hours Shortly aftsrwafd. Cowl«
of water.
In the application of this spray said.
“We have signed contracts with
a tlfbrough coverage Is desired,
operating
particularly In the tops of the aviation companies
AlETi
from Boston and Now YerttatM
Pacific coast,” ha declared.