Uooal j Personal ffates Bight Klam ath Falls girls are now running In the Labor day celebration jqueeo contest, which is being held in that city. The fetke-wing named three girls drop ped from the race this week: Ad- dtatJenkins, Celia Piercelnl and Gojdie Jones. Miss Thelma H a t Fresh grape fru it at Sebuer- ton is s new contestant .In the race and is running indepedently' for m an ’s Grocery. a ta -tf the honor of celebration queen. Dance tonight F air Grounds 299-1 Just received 350 foot case of Pavilion, Medford. auto glass, bring your auto glass work to Jordan's m ill. 27<-tf M r. end Mrs. Briscoe *Lert-—• > Mr. and Mrs. George A. Briscoe Jjance tonite pU arlty hall o f this city left today for Spo ford, Dickey's Dance Band. kane, Wash., where M r. Briscoe Will sttendt the Klwanls conven tion, being held there. R eprist H a le s The ClsyCf.mk,Motor ( company Grange d a n c e Jackson Hot o a th e Plszs. local Ford dealers, Springs Sat. nite. report the following sales: a tour- In jf to Luther Steward. Ashland; C liff Payne makes hall trees. a soadster to Rdward Beckwith, AsiNAd ; a used Overland tour in g te W. Turnbough. Phoenix; a fp dor to H. P. Patterson, Ash land: a tudor to George A. Rus sell, Ashland, and a touring to j John Swartsfager. Ashland. Ocnre tonight, F air ^ ^ K n . Medford flreunds 299-1 Phone Paulserud's $S Cara Shl s pe d W ill Occupy Pulpit—- | Returned F n Her. H. A». Carnahan, fo rm e rj Miaaea I«i pastor of the • Presbyterian I Nedra Barth church In this city, who has been day from I visiting at Buckhorn Lodge for wberp they i fbe past two Weekd,' w ill dehdiy 'anu. summer the pulpit of the local church this Fire Girls. Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Hugh T .'- j - Hitcfeelmora expected to leave Double Hp( 1 red Jar rubi yesterday afternoon tor tf severg^ Jj gOs. for 25 Schuerman’a da^s’ vacation at Bandon, on the eery, coast. • - - . i .. Phonographs repaired Phonograph repair. F ix -It 3hop. guaranteed— B lb a rt’». Thirty-three ears ¿ ( pears wera stlpped Thursday from the Mad* ferd packing houaas. and accord- tag 4Q th e M a d fp rd M all Tribpna, M s is the largest gam bar tp ha W p p ed so fa r this saaaoa. Now Cftat the packing houses are yb rkin g capacity craws, Qie «h|p- ittentH are expected to increase M r. and M r< R. G. Huatla of Lodi, C alifornia, stopped in Ash land recently and spent a day vlfltln g .w ith thalr. frlegd, Mrs,. I. Nell oft Pioneer Ave. Ttea. Hustle fam ily, who were an routs to! spend a vacation In British Col-1 umbia. form erly . lived ., pj Regue R id er yiUsy. the! Leaving Tonturrbw— ? .." M r. and Mrs. h . L . Claycomb nt Holmes 299-tf on Harrison street expect to leave tomorrow morning by automobile Dance tonight F a ir Gróunds for Portland, Oregon, where they H o t Rolls fo r your Pavilion, Medford. i 299-1 Returned From 8 Months’ Stay-*— rankiin Bakery. w ill spend a few days looking Mrs. R. A. Peters Jr., sad after, tesitfega a f f a i r s ^ » * « ia *- children and Mrs. Paters* mother Visiting B r o th e r — in g - ^ h llf > |n 1 Gordon, jrtao is H $ a Registered George Vaupel of Portland, Mrs. H. O. Butterfield, have re , - Ninety-nine out-of-state tour- taking music la th a t,c ity . Oregon, is in Ashland for a short turned home t y m a three months f t ’ -ftfctn stopped la Ashland yesterday time visiting his brother, H. C. stay In camp at H ia tt dam. tp«reglster th a lr cars a t tha local Vaupel. dfcainber of Commerce. Mors runidrs etnknafe from Hot Rolls for your dinni 294 Rluhlll Cheese at Schuetman’s F ra n k lin Bakery. Medford. Southern Oregon peo . Orange dance Jackson grocery. 298 -tf ple have become so used to the iprlngs Sat. ulta. Bicycle repairing, work guaran stories oit aftiwey parties < in the Ripe peaches at Ash. F. A. Pro. teed, greasing accessories, l t f Held on ‘’reported” railroad sur 291-11 RotU'-ncd from ft. F .— Assn. 284-tf Ibaurel street, .’ * . veys that they sound something , Miss Anna Hargrove, local m il- like the call of “ wolf, w olf." JJftar, returned Thursday from a One of these days,.a survey writ Home From Trip— .Spending W eek-End H e r e tiro weeks’ trip to San Franclaco, he the real thing, but wd won’t M r. and Mrs. Jackson Gygar Mrs. George Cunning, a resi G aiifornla, where she attended know which one until the work dent of K lam ath Falls, is in Ash and two daughters W ilm a aim several style shows of f^u hats is wgl| under w a y i-rO ran ts. Past land to spend the week-end visit M ildred returned this week ta And visited many big wholesale CosirfeV. ing at the C. W . C hattin home th e ir home In the N e ll C re e l Hgpses. Miss Hargrove now has district, from an automobUp’ trim on Hargadine street. a la rg e showtog o f the new fell during which they visited Ns M A K E B it! HAI L Atilllnery. V IN T O N , la .,/A u g , 2O .-iflp>— Dance tonight F air Grounds hrasks and the Yellowstone Na . 1 Pavilion Medford. 299-1 tional nat-k Five young unmasked bandita this afternoon held up. Ute Farmers ^fatfohgl. hank, Ip r« h ad . escaped w ith 915,000 In cash. F ranklin Bakery. led by 1 ' iove*1 K lam ath—— Nelson M r‘ and M r* ' k R - H ard .v nrd family, whp have been residing ’ In a residence on the corner of- clean- - P,Rh and B streets for some time. " i moved to K lam ath Falls ymtgr-> Ik u in e M (Drift tw K lam ath— ^ O u W A tt d and Charlie W in * I.»...i Jackson County Fair Grounds Sunday, August 21 2:30 P.M. **•* land o f this city motored h K la m a tl/ jF a } ^ ' yesterday, when *■*" - x (e tran l i day. where Mr. H ardy h a ^ been transferred by the Southern Pg- ûuapntent brasch of I. Fred Rapp guaranteed .melon Oregon, officially visited . clflc company for w h o m he for M ie at Holmea knd B art sid) ¡neampment of Klam - groceries In Ashland. Headquar Wednesday night, Aug- an operation recently In a Port land hospital. Is now convalesc- Orange daace Jackson H f c t lng at his home In this city. - - S.. - 189-i Springs Saturday night. Klamath Falls Klamath Falls won last week Boas must win this week, < Klamath Falls Wins • • -I Championship AT THE Faij; Giojinds < A T M E D F O R D T O N IG H T 1 mil.".' f Dance tonight F air Grounds Pavilion. Medford. 299-1 P R IZ E S F O R Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Beck and Dr. and Hr». C. W , Hanson and family of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and fam ily p f Talent wiji apead Saiiday* «dc- O LD EST HATS DON’T MISS THIS GAME D a n c in g St; Admission 50c Esterlysi|$ew) • f 'm ,ttK? Pries H ot W a te r B o t t le s H ot W a te r B o ttle s F o u n ta in S y r in g e $ l.S p $2.75 $2.75 CLOTHES BRUSH Other Rubber NfcoU.Ait TODAY ONLY Corresponding Redactions HAIR BRUSHES »W W 5 ' HT1 P> n X n e E ÍO (J J t i r » ’ V n b lia c h e d I p i j f t l e |j3.(M ) $ |i5 0 H u gh es Id eal * $2.50 $1 .2 5 TanMieJ , M ilk kírtgnesia TOMORROW ONLY ESTHER' M ineral O il A lco h o l > « » u »i AyeTS Sarsaparilla* H e p a tic S a lts S a l H e p a tic a C ough R e m e d ie s M en th olatu m V ic k s V a p o R u b E u c a lip tu s O in tm en t C arb olic S a lv e P ile O in tm en t S lo a n ’s L in im e n t $1 .0 0 ’ ee i 5 0 » » c i«4 r ' BATH BRUSHES J & J A . 1). S. B ra n d N um en ’s B r a n d (,’ó ig a le s B ra n d RAZOR BLADES G ille tte s A u to S tr o p Gem D u rh am .50 .50 .42 .50 PERFUMES WYMOHDHKnOM EINAR HANSON Q. paramount Qictun Nye-daxsling entertainment that combines an appealing love story with the most sumptuous fashion parade ever d i s p l a y e d on any W C »tunnu G ood v a lu e s G ood v a lu e s SHAVING CREAMS C olgate*, *0heàf>M C o t y ’8, P iv e r s , V a lia n ts . $4.00 v a lu e s —$2.67 $3.00 v a lu e s —$ L 9 9 $2.00 v a lu e s — $1 .3 4 H u d n n ts , W h ite I v o r y W h ite I v o r y B la c k R u b b er C an n ed H e a t' H o r lic k s M a lte d M ilk H o r lic k s M a lte d M ilk F o o t T a b le ts F o o t P ow der F o o t S oap A . D . S. HOUSEHOLD PREPARATIONS S w e e t S p ir its N itr e .35 S p ir it s T u r p e n tin e .10 Senna L ea v e .10 E p so m S a lts • .10 •R och elle S a lts .15, S p ir it s C a m p h o r , .40 C o. 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