onal flotes
Exchange «Id aékool books on
Saturday n f |R )*art>4M ok Store.
Opposite McGeeto. \
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were
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Old time -dance, Moose Hall
jsat. night." ? f ’
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Bread and batter pickles,
Jar at Schusmaan’« Grocery. <-tf .H4S Market—
* E. P. Hughes o rn e a r Phoenix,
who has been engaged In truck
gardening tJU» jp a*. recently dto?
posed of a trjaok load of. tomatoes
cn the Coos. Bay »market. He Is
now planning to enter Bend mar
kets with his prodüce.
Another big d an o eat* Jackson
Hot Springs Sat. nite.
®-S*
On H unting T r i p -
Frank Hunter and A rt Wilhite,
second cook at the Good Bats
left early this morning for an ex
tended hunting trip.-Frank Hpw-
ell has charge while they are
gone.
Bnslneaa V isitor—
Harve Howard from G r e e n
r. aad Mrs. Napier aad three Springs to here today on a busi
Iron' of Klamath Falla, have ness and pleasure trip.
M to 37® North Mala street.
Attend Funera l
DOÚQLÁS McLSAN
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n-TWB 7 A, •« j.
Misa Floreses Y trk . h e m e
demonstration agent for Jackson
county, la la Josephine county
t^ s week sxtandtagthe tato and
acting aa a d a d g a 'e f.th e ¿boys*
and girls' clgfe.work department.
Bring oíd school books
for
trade to our'now store, 145 B
Main, Saturday If possible, Bl-
bart's.
7-1
MrdfoM C o ? * W e * -
.
John Brownies, <6, of Med
fo rd and Mary U . Wight, 6», of
Medford, were untted la asar-
rlsge Thursday.
AM
any «wnar tort, ta
Çnllougk dMn’t k n
L A K E V IL L A ,«1.. Sept. 9. — 1
(IP^ A heavy rata ttflrs d a y gavp l
Gene Tnnniy- «nothar d a y - e O
qpmplete root from jWs ¿trglklfcpj
for the championship fight with
Jack DegMMOy. September >1,
His training consisted of a
round of gsrtf. /I e was to go sey-
en miles on the road, hilt the rata
killed that.
Gena Ip Scheduled Sd-WUnHi
h eav y tr a ln ip g to d a y w hen h e'(si
tQ jw x sli.lto<*dS w K k .ftls .P ltfM
ring partners. T h e s a m e p ro g ra m
has beea outlined -for Saturday
and Sunday. Monday he will taka
raaother holiday so far as work In
the ring Is concerned".
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P rep aratleh iare being made bi
handle a large crowd of spectA-
tors over the week-end.
About
160® visited Tunney s eamp Laboxs
Day, aad It to expected even Staye
w lF b e oh hand fev.thto week-end.
> « »Sr
-S P W I Jtaj
ssctatfrb of
t i e ' district. The land w ill
p d u iM e fo * exchange for
to ton ih ta ir thh water right
* w A n d er ‘ooatrol of the d l»
Klamath
nrsday. assisting in to o nr-
tixatton o f a -Coast A rtillery
ttery Corpa.
Sergeant Jlrak
i headuarters at the Lagton
alosWr hall, where ha to roa
ring ‘ w ith would-be recruits
1® days mors. Jack The Hatter F LINCOLN FIBLDS. III., Sept. 1. 4
Ashland Hotel.
7-3« — <LP>— After two days of rdbt.'kt
as much rest as an ex-champtoA .’'J?1'
prise
fighter gets oat of g o lfli£.
All women who registered for
Ishlng, motoring, hlktpg and box- J g *
work at the Bagley Canning com-
addition^
pany please report now. Also have tag. Jack Dempsey resumed heavy
*r»
room for a few more applicants. training today.
The
heavyweight challenghr r - —-
Phone No? 4.
7-1
boxed a few /roodds ThuysMy -
With only 35 spectators on V
Z
Will Visit Stockton—
Mr. M. 8. Hamaker leaves, tor Sidelines. Tod Morgan,, the- Junior
Stockton, Calif., this evening. O b ' llghtOslght champion, wept twp
the return trip he will drive a rounds with Jsek and made -h im
move fast.; Im M a th ig T u h n v ^ s
new Dodge Graham\Jruek,.which, style.
Tod ahtrt Iff 1 $ » .to t U ,1 * 4 ,
he will use Ip hie transfer busi
And tried |^ d u ^ k Oempsby’s re^j ‘
ness this y®ar. -----
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turns. But e v s t the fast Mpr-
gan couldn’t kOp» sway from
Jack’s igloyas.
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Mrs. Katie Scorgigns a n d
daughter, Louise, left Wednesday
for Rainier, Wash., to attend the
funeral of Bently Prichard, who
died several days ago as the re
sult of appendicitis, He was in
the navy at San Diego.
T h e
body was taken to his heme for
Go To Portia»*—
burial.
Mrs. Lulu Wilson pud nephew.
Geo. M cH affletot Oakland; Chi..
LONDON. — <IFJ— The ceatta-
ned (low at American capitol In-
left yesterday far Portland.
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’ d Persia to ceasing 4frlttab »tak
‘
4
Underwent Operetta»—
dustNaltots B BB M de m b l e " worry-,■
C. M. Glllproro, connected with principally due to (ears that nehe
t'hc Carson-Fowler lumber com of the contracts there w ill (all to
; /? “
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pany underwent an operation at British ffrma. ’ \
he
Community
hospital
Thurs
The
largest
a
id
most
import
' Kenneth Healea. aad son of As-
Ï torta are vipltlhg wtyh Mr. and day tor yalief from appendicitis. ant schema la Parole w ill ha g
* Mre. M ens Rtehardson on Third His oondlttona to-reported favors railroad from the capital. Toher-
' ahta.
'
' V aa, to KhUr Musa, near , Begra,
Where an up-to-date pari wBV be
constructed. This p o r tw g l be
sMMa Ourtiv ,
railway ,1s to
rtnmakhk.<lQ»'^
San Ftsnctoco are visiting wUh
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kramers on
ttArgkdlae street-
\
j Mtaá * Laona» MStaidrs. head V a t
the ‘ masic ' detertMeitt at the
Mips paaahea at Ash. F. A. Pie. SbuthSrn ; OregOA Northil School
AsSh. ■'
334«tf hhs..g<HH».M « M frahólse© where
she will spend» several days oh a
In addition: to.
-
Johnnie Huger ; and Wayne
rthaay who have keen visiting in
W H O OWNS 'BM
ITLANJÖ, Oro,, sept.- ». - r
- Advertising himself as a
' th^& gk grade mules and
i/ «báfeghteed to please,'B,
ç W ih it t of Kenton, Tena¿
rlttep Sheriff Thomas Hurl*
guotattons os the
I w il| hocses he heard were
tk t i e Oragon plains.
JUST RECEIVE!)
, >
IN A L L T H E N E W SH A Ü È&
K a man making lest mon^ÿ
greater expensee ifc aW elto
cañ» you! W W *
. <Dd Wjttf ftO
d have—w h y
m a planned
•fcfcnecurau-
•y p n efiy in g ,
o obligation.
Going on
these „
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New Woolen»
3f ■
Attorney and M r*. L. A. Rob
erta. accompanied by thslr daugh
ter. Mro. Rowena
Myers o(
Needles, California, who to visit
ing with them at the present
time, have returned from a trip
to Cresceht City.
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win Go To Sctosnl
Paul Wagner, aan of Postmast
er and Mrs. F. D. Wagner, re
turned hams Thursday a t t a r
apandlag a year at McMinnville,
employed with « lumber eom-
paay thane. J bp wtll complete
arrangements ta r entering the
University of Oregon this year as
a Junior. He has completed two
years work at tka University.
Coatings, Flannels,
4e.wé«Wwiè»se.bA-«ta
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C rtA R M K U ^ i
Special
g
Y a r d .;...:;.’
id coma down oft thp pash while
a storm was ragtag. As soon
i the snow to gone the loohont
in rotura to hto post. - ‘
YOU W ILL FIN D Ï
A U i THÊ NEW
A N D .W A N T E D COL(
» AND PL E N T Y o p
BLACK, A. FAVORIT
Come» in all the new o
Goose, N àvy, Crimson,
and W hite— A wonder
able colors.
FO R FA L L .
)ak, Cocoa, Mpther
ftn en eed le, Black
ivy S ilk in W ash-
SeptlMh
40 in. Charmei
i he stepped into his
panto Ip stepped into
o f trouble. They even
im into a polo match.
< a y he won the girl
he gam e is enough to
took only, $2.48 i
for our opening
black onlyK T his quality sold
rulan t i p y««L ’
'
ia Springs Pharmacy
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AmCVmWÿg I TOp. f
Ikdwiwe Agento/or
Tks Otrf Orug On Producto >
a horse laugh!
Hardware
MeNAIS
t a t a S t r i » H otd B u t a w •'
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