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flfrWy'farn .mr, a SWV. V HSM-Ws ? '-.' 1 ' I $' ''. 4",.. A Itt' PAGE TWO fgAtX. IOCAL AND IMPERSONAL r - ..--- ; JV. Tylftr Smith Is tiu,MeiUord vlsJ illhR old friends, en route to San Itainclvco, whero he has n position ns clrcttlntlon manager for a farm implication of tho Honrst interests, rnnJsnlnK similar berth on the Salem afcStosiwsn. Mm. -Tyler Smith who U frnown lit this city Is visiting her slv tr. at NVnlla Wnlja. Wash. l 'll'otel Medford dlnliiR room now opens al six n, m ami Is open till midnight couUnously. ittoeUn bf the creditors of the AVhlihOProhtitftobn Wl 'I0'1' Monday nftoVnoVn 'Anil J0. X. Sclsby named trustee In fiftakruptcy, and George Catytetis n"piKlntid mnnnper of the itlaee. until It iraold. Tho claims of the'ored flora aifsreKnte $11,000. .See It. II. McCurdy lor Aetna Fl- aemj'ianu anrciy iinnm. IJerWrt Alfor'i -will leave about September 1st to enter Leland Stan- ford University to take a course In mechanical cnRlneerlnj;, with the view of EOtno day perfectlnR a number of inventivo IdoaB he has In mind Ilss Francis Kcnney of J'ackson- vlllc is visiting friends at Colcstln. Hay for tale. W. H. Everhtrd, "Zip" Hansen and party of friends left this morrjlnx on an auto trip to uratcr iano ana reucan nay. Mrs. Tom Knsen is visiting friends .and'-rclatlvesMn- sn Francisco and .olhcr-California points. Kodak finishing and' supplies at Westofi's Careers '8sqp. Over Jsls Theater. ' ;. ' A iinmbcr'of local hunters are all rcadyto Invade tho lillls for the open ing of the deer season next Satur day V. F. Deano of Albany spent, the first of the week In the city attend ing to buslncps matters. Trr a, "Spits" cigar, best Be .cigar on the market. " Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A. Jones. Mrs. Keltic Jones. Mrs. K. L. Taylor. Miss Maudo Newbury and Mr. Donald Newbury returned Monday from a three days outing at Crater Lake, Toe O'Urlen. the popular tonsar- torlal artist, left with his famll Tuesday for a month's visit at Crater Lake. A "King Splta" cigar is horn mad Try one. Gc, WHl OHara and wife left Tuesday cm a camping, hunting and fishing trip at Fish Lake. A. 12. Reames has returned, from Salem where he argued a case before the supremo courtt The F. W. Sniplelgb Hardware company baa the best and cheapest hose In town. Pricea on everything reduced. Wlllard V. B. Campbell and fam ily. Chas. Drown and family and Dr. Walter Stokes and. wife have re turned from Crater Lake. Mrs. Frank -H. Madden was oper ated upon for appendicitis Wednes day at Sacred Heart hospital by Dr. FIckel, standing the operation In good shapo. Only one kind or kodak- finishing at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the best Over Iris Theater; Kobert A. Telfer of Eugene of the Clarko-Henory Construction company, is In the city on business on connec tion with the company's contract In the Pacific .highway. Gardiner Jlullls and family have moved to Los Angeles where tho will mako their home In tho future The finest equipment In Oregon for printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. C. E. Akers and wife of Kerby aro spending a few days in the city at tending to business matters and vis iting friends, d. I. Chorpcnlng of Aftiany Is transacting1 liuelncss In the city this wcok. Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John W. It. Nipper or Grants Pais Is U UuslnenCH visitor in the city today. ' Attorney (Jus Newbury attended to legal matters in Jacksonville on Wednesday. A. II. Cornell of Grants Pass was a business visitor In the city Tuesday W. P. Kdrls of Spokano who has boon In the valloy for n month on but )ues connected with flour advertis ing will leave next week for Califor nia points. II. Carkln; Glonn' O. Taylor), Hat-klns-Uoyden Dldg., Main stroet. , Tho Nash Grill which has boon closed since lai sprlng'-wlll be opened about AugusClst, by Mrs. Iloxltf, proprietress 'of Urn Cafeteria ' on South Central uvenue. Ghurllo, Young has returned Union creek wjioro his family earn pud ufter spending a couple to Is cf days In the city on business. Order your fruit labels of the Mod ford Printing Co. and keen the money at nohm ' IVJV.Yi L -. . 5's, - iNcGowmCo. inrowtTHiM 4. K. W 4V(y.ipi in ailiia Court Ilnll has returned to tho mouth of lllg llutte whore he Is ramped with Mrs, llnll and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaacs. Henry Callnghan who Is develon- Ing the St Alnnns group of claims n il the rilue ledRe district, has comp'lotd a tross tunnel 170 feet long, and Is within ten fact of tho main ledge. Screen doors at Medford Lbr. Co. Train crews or tho ontho a Pa title, both rrelght ami passenircr nro exncrlenclnir considerable trouble Hh (rahips who lnstat on stallnr; rides, and breaking Into merchandise cars. liemands for seats from out of town points for the npxnrnuce of Guy Dates Post In 'Omar the Tent marker," Saturday evening are strong. Mauager Page has n force of electricians and carpenters at work making alterations. One fea ture of the scenic side of the perfor mance will bo the light effects. Th? company travels In a special train of nine cars. - Kodak finishing the best, at Wes ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea ter. The mercury which has been hov ering around tho 90 mark or -1 week, rose Co 93 Tuesday, and n hot spoU Is tho prediction. Delegates to the Tri-Stnto Good Koadsneet, closed their session- Juejjda'yT'rtornoon with resolutions tlmnkTng' the iteoplc of Medford for thefr'hSipltallty, and the tiowspapore Ifor tbefr publicity. The closing event was, an auto trip to Ashlanl, the visitors, being shown the mineral springs and other points or scenic In terest. irVlift hibels artistically printed In my;nim an colors. Jiecworu i-rini-fri.Co. vFjed Kelly of tho upper Applegate dittfkt. sucnt a few hours recently laMcdrord on business. Uert Orr and family and Iris J. Kollenborn and wife have left on an auto trip -to tho roast. Groceries at De Voo's. Percy Woods, tho mall carrier Is, making preparations to tako his an nual vacation. It was tho concensus or opinion around town this morning that tho European war would bring to this country, an area or tho greatest pros perity, and -that the quicker the on tire continent begin to change corn fields Into battlefields the better. Several Medford citizens who havq stocks subject to New York and Chi cago 'exchanges aro wntrhlng the marketa closely. Medford Conservatory reduced prt cex.for.Biusic lessons begin July 1st. Advanced students will be takes at the same low price as beginners. Opea all summer. 31 Grapo street. E. A. Hildreth of Dutte Falls was a Tuesday visitor at .Mearord arm Jacksonville. J. H. Alberts, the Salem banker, who attended the Trl-State Good Heads meeting left Wednesday 10 visit Crater Lake. J. O. Corking, the best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St Phone 320-J. The annual election of officers of the W. C-. T' U will uo held" at the 'res'ldcnce or Mra.'S. A. Godlove, 315 N. Uartlctt street. Thursday after noon at 2:30 o'clock. AH members are requested to bo present. Itussel and Stanley Sherwood and Willis Scott exit to have a Jolly time this wqok camping on Dig Ap plegate. U you want a lithographed fruit label Instead of a printed one, see us, wo aro agents for SchmlU Litho graph Co. Medford Printing Co. The Central Point Feed Store or Central-Point, Ore., can supply you with pew and second hand grain bags at reasonable price. 122 We havo a S3500 press, recently installod especially for printing fruit labels. Medford Printing Co, Tho mother or Harry Huitt, age nino years, who was injured by leap ing of,f the running board of an auto driven by Lloyd (,'oroy, 19 years old, Monday has inado complaint to Pro secutor Kelly, clnimjng tiat Corey re vised to stop tho car, when her bov asked to get off, and alleging that ho refused to stop after the accident, contrary to tlio first version or tho affair. An Iriestlgatlou or the acci dent is being made. Young Huitt is resting easy In Sacred Jieart hospital, M HI ir dttn LUiftUlAIVn VJKNKA, July -."J. auriimuy nnil Ituly loduy iviieweil icir effort) tn locnlizn ilfcliiii'il vnr i,v tlii'ir iiIIIim, herviu nnil AiihIiin, hiixipi.-nn 'lip loiimlrt lire ivbn; (liirclcd toy.nid (lie MIIIIU Cllll, Km fill llier ilcciirilioi lliul In Ci H'l-ulwil tip lo HiIh inonilnir frofii Idixhln, nnil Iviigliiiul liml mil iuimIi uiiotlier iill'iiii In intmtdiu in ihu cinilrovi'Diy, II WIK M'jKllll'il l U fill ill' III- Hll M U'ursiiU' I1111I Im'dh blow i) up liy I'liliiiiili'in, iiiiiHn) t iitlu't IiiikI III IN iir vufMWMty MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. ASHLAND VISIt to ito ! ROADS lEll ' " 1 or or Toledo, ami llownrd II. Leo or With tho election or new officers. Detroit, were practically eliminated selection or-San Francisce: ns tho men. from the western nmnteur golf chnn Iiik Place In 1915. the passage of res-!plohshlp tournament this ' 'crottootj. olutionsnr thanks to Medford cltliens' for their hospitality nno stvtcrlaln - ment and discussion of various good road problems the second annual con- ventlon or tho Trl-Stntes Good Uoadi association came to an end Inst night with a motor trip to Ashland and t reception at tho Hotel Medford. In addition to n resolutlou com mending the work of President Dud ley V. Saletxer of Nodding. Cnl., nu.l George K, Hoos or Medrord the lol lowlng retolutlona were unanimously adepted: Whereas tho ladles or tho Greater Medford club have put forth such splendid efforts In entertaining tho Uniting ladles and hate shown such a loynl spirit of welcome to aforesaid Visiting ladles, thereroro be It resolv ed we the members of the Trl-State Good Uoads association hereby ex- tiros to the adles or thoGrenter Med ford club our appreciation and thanks Whereas tho newspapers of Med rord, the Medrord Mali Tribune, and tho Medrord Sun has so splendidly set forth efforts or tills association lit their columns and havo used valuab'a and extcnslvo space In promoting tho causes for which tho association Is striving. Therefore bo It resolved that we most heartily approve and endorco their public spirit and activity and wo trust that their Interest will bo copied far and wide by the newspapers of tho localities from which our respective delegates come." An Interesting talk regarding tho Importance of good roads mainten ance was made In the afternoon by Major W, A. Grassland, Washington D. C, who drew some valuable exam ples from the government work In the Philippines and G. D. Wlllmau if Portland tpld briefly how powder had como to be a medium used more ex tensively for construction than de structlon through Increased road ac tivity. The last event of tho day was a telegram read by John Hoot from UUl Hanloy as rollows (This Is a lit eral translation): "Much regret cannot bo at MedforJ for good roads association meeting today and ror your notlco not to rail belng'thera but conditions hoi mo here but wish success to meeting pasd resolutions demanding use or Oregon National Forest withdrawal lor base or building roads. Let's get at the Job with tho right kind or collateral. Mova a little natural resources Into good roads. PARIS MOB JEER ' MME. CAILLOUX VERDICT PARIS, July 29. Demonstrations against tho Calllaux verdict occurred in several places last night. In the boulevards excited crowds discussed the merits of the caso and grew to largo proportions, and when tho Jury's verdict became known there were shouts of derslon and cries or "don with Calllaux." In ono section tho mob became so disorderly that juountcd republican guards were hastily summoned to as slst tho police In quelling tho distur bance. A large number ol police and rioters wero Injured and many arrests wcro made. Maurice and Jean Ros tand, sons or tho dramatist, wero among those taken into custody. Tio Figaro office also was (bo sccno of a demonstration. With her husband and a row friends Mmc. Cailluax, attired In a lianddonif evening gown, received a numbor or close acquaintances. BRITISH FLEET SAILS FOR UWKMOWM PESTJflATipW PORTLAND, Knjdnncj, July 29. The British Heel smili'il from here to day for tin unknown ilcMinutioii. N information could he obtained from imvnl official at to I lie movwiienlH of the war vcnelx. montreal stock exchange suspended; indefinitely JIONTIIKAL, Que., July i0,-Tie hoard of novcrniMH of Hut Montreal Hock exchange, cloeil yi'hteriliiy,jin noiinml today Mint Ilia market will reiii.ilii HiiMpL-mleil until there in Mime definite improvement in Kiiropeiui eoiiilitioiiK. Eugene Fruitgrowers association will iiiuniifucturo Loganberry Juice. The Oregon Public Utility rommls. slou shows a dlsosltoii to allow cupitul uvi'tml In these proHtries to muko 11 fair rettini urn) thus mi roursgo further Investments, Voh (let )l lliwt There wtimi yim swok' (lor, Join ton cluiim Bin J painiNlnv hoino mus trwi, MEDFORD, OK BOON. WEDNESDAY. .1ULY 21), 191 NEVILLE FLIMINATEO Ef Ml AND UAPIDS, Mich., July 20 Jack Neville, ,o.r San Francisco, tho Pacific const champion; Harold Web. Their opponents held such long lends .At the conclusion of the IS holes, which constituted tho first half 0' today's match piny rounds, that the I contests seemed 'almost to be ns' good ins over, Neville' poor putlinir jjnve K. 'I'. Alii III ir'.Mllwnuce tin'' forenoon Toulul. ." up. TSuu' mul time 111:11m XVvillo lintl eluthee- on the itrooiH, hut he -poilod them hy liN ernitie work. On the eighteenth Notille ltml u ?diort put to win the hole in two, hut he took four strokes to AUU three. The eonieit lielween ''Chiek" Kv niis mul llownnV'11. Lee f Detroit wa never in ilonht. Kvnn-' mednl rnnl vn T'j n."i ul mul ,'l" in, while Lee took "7. U. I!. Sawyer of Wlientmi won his umteh from Ken neth V. Kilwnrils of .Mlillothlnu hy default-. ' CZAR GENERALISSIMO ' OF RUSSIAN ARMY ST. PKTBUSUl'ltO. July 29. It Is considered probable that If Itussln goes to war, Emperor Nicholas will become generalissimo of tho Itusslan rrres, with his second cousin, Grand Duke Nlrholan Nlcholalcvltch nnil General Soukbolmlnorr, the minister of war. as mvciindu In command. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS Mr, lleo, Vt-t win! llolejr pmiuo iin the firit of the week in Mr. We.-l's Maxwell l:or. O. V. Kiin-iii.l -pent TiuvhIh.v ntul Weilne-dny nt Fivere'reeu rniieh help- intr wiiii ine iin.v. K1 llliiilntlinii ami family vi-ileil the fit of the. week wili Mr. mul .Mrs. lien Higitklmlhum. Ora Dil.-worlli Went to Meilfahl Thurxilay to vi-'lt her si-terrs Kiiphael Charlraii pent Mniulay night in Pnpeet CIAntliT.tiAM' Wil son. Court Hull ot Jfc.lfiini' Stayed n few day of In-t week at MeLeotl ami put in the tiim'Ti-liiii. Mrn. HiehnriNpn. cpent the day Friday with Mr.'Vnughn und family. fr. and Mr. MJani'hard toolu Hip per Friday eycniiUMvith Mi. Peyton ns it -was her birthday. Karl Pevtou alho fame home lo get home of 1 1 1 motherV hirthdn eilke ami oilier good thiugii to eat. Mr. Clements wife and mui of Entfu Point, t'liine up Sunrlav in their new runabout to look over the phoiic line. Mr. nml Mr. .1. Y. Dilnworth, Mr. mid Mrs. Italph Youn; ami Mrs. Ma Lytic hjient Sunday nt Mill Creek Falls ami other points of interval near Iros)eet. Iloburt and Hazel DitMrorlh, Jiar gery Kihm'I and two brothers Meut Kuiiilay touring the eouutry ami tak ing ill III)! Mgllth. Jnmi'S Oucu mul Thomas Itiley, two ex-eouuly commiiioiu', anil their wives, look Sunday dinner at Prospect. Juityo Ton Voile nail party were nlo traveling llirouli this part of the country Sunday. The W. C. T. V. met Saturday will. Mrs, Kinenid ami remained to take supper with her, as (die had already prepared (be enlni!es. Jlrs. Ditsworth spent Friday nml Saturday iitiiij? friends at Peyton ami ill (ended prayer mectjn and V. C. T. p. Mr. Kut.f.i-1 anil daughter, nml llnxcl Ditsuorth are keeping liouxe for Frank DilMwtrlh during Ora's tilt fienre. Violet Vniighii went up to vixit Mrs. Mooney am otlutis Snluidiiy ami eami! home Monday, N'OTICK. Public notlco l8hereby given that Woo Leo and Hal Sing, havo Hold tlnlr laundry and eufpniont I hereto, on. South Klversldo avonuo, Medford, Oregon,' to tho undersigned, who will conduct tho business 'at tho snmo place under the name of King Dock Hong. Tho inonoy for this IiiisIiiosh Is to bo paid and tho trunsfor Is to bo made on August 8th, 1UH, All creditors will hereby (uko notice of this transfer rind snip, find nil cus tomers and the public generally nra hereby iordlly Invited to continue thulr patronise, ' FONO TON0. With Medford irirto ! Widforrt mad WMWIWl, II. JUIHSHWWWW S.'l IIJl 1 Of) Lflf 'IV VMHHW Ffiit iiknt -Flvii ' room wum s1lKPwsyyjs tyssss ImiUfi u Hfi Sm PikdHn, wi Of wlllioill u fthh bin nor' khs inuy,ti Cull ul btm, 1 I0M. GOLPTOURNEY im-r- 4 1 ALASKA VOLCANO PPPPW DUST AND PUMICE WASHINGTON, I), t' Julv 'P.- ..Ml. Kutmni. reiiorlelt hy Cpplnlii Mi'- Mulllu, of tile Ssteumer Dingo, In lie throwing out ureal volumes nf snl phuroiM-laden smoke, is 11 peak 7iihl feel hiuli, sit uiil iM relatiM'ly near Iho eastern end of the Ahukt poniiiMll.i nml of the Aleiiiian mountain. I he -enimin reitoiU the ocean for 11 dis- tanee of 100 milt to lie dc"ort'd by Milphtir du-t nml numiee. Tin1 last eruption ,01' the voleliiut in Judo, IIU'J. ps ihv-erilieil in n bitcment by the National Oeogmplito SoelelV, fit Wiithington, ). C., compiled from ilnln eolleeted by leii-jzo C. Martin, the aeOlogisl who diieelcd the mi eietv's Alackan volcano lesearchos followin!: Ml. Kalmai's outbreak, was .one of the mi.-t violent of luxluno lime. ,Preiou ICurptloH "All soulhem Alaska knew nl ouee of Katmai'- eruption on the moruimr of June ll, HH!. it'ads Hie soetely s stalemenl. "The hound of the t'irt miuhlv oxnlooloii rumen down tin enast ns fr Juneau, 7.M1 miles mvny, and with even lieanl nnroM the Alaska range al Dnwsou ami l-alr banks, ilitlant tWO nml ."00 miles re Mieelively. The oolunin ol steam nml nslies that roe -everal miles in the air was carried eastwanl liv the wind ami wil Inn a few hours had shed a shower of iohe till over the east cad of the Alaska !Vaiuu!u, the east half of Kadiak i.-lnnd ami nil of oat half of ICudiak Ulaud nml all of Afognak island. Iulene ilarkuess neeompaiiied the fall ami mldiiluht hliitikucts in lln daytimo evlemleil as far enM ns the Kent IViiIiimiIii. Darkness lasted for sixty hours ul Kodiak. 100 miles uway. Dnl fell ns fur away as Juneau, Ketehikuii nml the Yukon valley, 7,"0, 1)00 and (100 miles. The fumes were reported from points as far remote as Van couver Nlnml mul Paget Sound, L100 miles away. SuliM-(iteut lerrifie u.x-plo-ious oeeurred nt .'I nml 1 1 p. in, of flit same day. Itenl Ilnln of .hes 'A ili'ieriptiiui or tlio fall f nslien is given by John K. Tliwailiv, of Iho Sleaumr Dora, wlneli was fifty. five miles away when the shower began. 'And now began the real rain of ashes: it full in terrent: it swirled and eddied,' he says, 'flinvitv mvin cil to have nothing to ib with the ciiurM' of tin full. The undcrMilc of the decks M'eiucd to enteh ps much nshes as the side or the deeks un der our feet. Ilriu'jit elulers of elec tric light eotibl he seen but a few feet nway, nn wJ bail lo feel our Way about Iho deck. 1 wns wilb the greatest diffiuulty that the man nt the wlirel i:oiiil ee tlii) ruiiipiixs tiirough the thick dtit thai filled the room. Lurid flaxbes of lightning glared continuously, while n eon-lnnt boom of tbuiider, sometimes eoiueid ing with the fliixh, increased the hor ror of Ihu inferno around us. As fur us seeing or hearing nnylhiug pertaining to earth, ue might 11s well have been wiles above the surface of the water. Ami still wo knew the sun was two hours alioto the hori011. Hinls flopiulereil, crying wildly, through space and fell hclplm l tho deck? MoKnltmle of Kritptlon "Tho mngiiitudo of an eruption is not properly measured by the loss or life ami damage to property, but rather in tc,rmx of the natural phi nommia; quantity and disltibutioii of tho ejected material, the dUlnucc i)t wjiicji the ho 11 m wuycx, dust, iarknesi) nml fumes wcro. observed, the violence of ihrt acnompaiiying cartlupiakes, ami lin dislributioii and intensity of the resulting iilmos pherio foudilious. The grcalesl erup tions on record include, Ihosu of Krnkulnn in JbfiH, Couseguiiia in IKIlo, Toiuboro in 18Lr, Hknptnr- Jokull in 17HJ and Papiimliiyuiig in 1772. Thu eruption of Knlimii wiih iippaceutly of 11 magnitude j-ompurn. bio with some of these. The deposits from Kat nmi vary in thickness i'loni 2r inches n, (lie head of Amalik Hay, fifteen nml ono-half miles fiopi (lie iiioiiulaip, Jo Ihiuii nml one-lnilf NEAREST TO EVERYTHING llil Inralcd Mid .ltK( UUPUMf hots) In Iks City 1 lrcuWbK Its W4irr In cvny ioai. , ., Pm)4 atUnllffH t lM kavsWni fiMi. ixflltit, ifwwWy pijrfd kiJJL Mh yNf IlIftMl ' M 1 r-i'ii'UKiMi.wwi), sVNsWMMMMH 1 1 ' J -LL J. HI.11 iuelies nl (lie east end of Afognak Island, II!) miles I'tnm (lie volcano, "Tho effect of Iho eruption on whuluver vegetation cloihed Iho flaukH of the Volciuin Ms amlliili llnn,' Tim position of the ileitlh-llne ahuiml the-volcano-iiauio iiiaiilii'iilly .ttuwti lo the juii. i'iMeep milesfroiu the crater, Marino IUV was affceletl to a larger ilogiee than would per haps be ctpcclcd. Hears, rabbits, reindeer ami other animals ami birds were made blind, Dead geese, ducks plaimlgan, snipe, hawks and miiny small birds were found dead at the moiih of Hie ICakhiupk river. Man was'lmliroolly nll'oeled hy the map' t itni through the injnrv to other ani mal life ami to egetalioii. The ctuu lion differs fioai ahuoil all other known gieal eruption in that the Im- tuidiato ilnmitge to MionerO wn nl iiuMt iiolhing, and lluii, as tor n is known. II was nut the direct and onto I'Miso of the (-,' ('. u (.ingle huimiit V" life. The spared selllemeut of Ihctcaunlug tho fruit to wither, ami tho district alone ( n'siuitsibo lor tills condition. PROTEST SERVIAN WAR Sl'TTtLMlT. W'urlflpihurK, tier IIIII1I), Jill) mJ .-Il!l.inl. Hl-nil domoustrnttous In this city today led lo such terloun rolllslluia br-twuott tho nmtilfostnnts and Iho police that the authorlthw called nut tho troop to rosi with tho disturbance. Th district where most of tho foreign legations rue situated was surrounded b) police guards, who were attacked with voile) s of stones by tho ienplo- & .... ,..,.! nil If.lll.t n.1,1 ..tM' vi: liki: TO I'll' Kamp HAN Are the most comfortable outing shoe for your vacation. To walk In a pair Is to walk on air. They aro mndo of soft Itusslan calf, upper with rubber Holes and iicolit. $3, $3.50 and $4 9hctfl ng The East Side Dairy Has pmvlui.spt. W. rnllcr'H .Tt'i-scy lu-nT and ro.tito and luiH added it lo thy dairy. They havo also mado iinprovenicnta in tlio dairy liarn, added a now cooling and uirntor nmcliiiK', put in a JCowaiioo vagr system and are now better prepared than over to handle their increasing ImsinesH. WE GUARANTEE OUR CREAM TO WHIP Auto and wagon delivery to all parts of-oily, morning and evening. Reynolds & Stevens, Props. Dairy at Ross Lane - Phono 24 l-.Tl $17.00 MEDFORD TO San Francisco and Return ' 1 ' Anether PRE-EXPOSITJON EXCURSION i I t V H " VIh I i . ' i $ I ' IQCOtNiSIUViTAl I clX Friday, July 3 Ust. Halo IJnlotf nml Limit. Tic;clH will ha on Mile nl u hIiiIIoiih July !Un only nml lylll ho i;ooil for icliirii on or licroio Aliuil I (Mil. A iiciv iMiiililel IhhuciI hy Iho Hiiiillicni I'licll'lc, ciilllhuli "Heveii Monlliw llernie," Im Junt nfl! Ilia iichi, ami tells nl' lim won ilcrlul jinwii'mk nlri'inly iniulu l(i Ihu KxmiHIoii, Hull on liny iikviiI'I'oc jiiiuijdihd, (IkUN, incciviillmni, (In, .lOIIM M. HCWT, tlwr iNi-m-iiucr Aucnl, I'oilliiiul, f)ii L.'-il-LJJ- L ...'.. T IN VALLEY BEGINS Picking uf llnrllett wma In tin or ehnrils of ilu llogim rlvor valley will ImkI Monday and the lltni sliliuniint for oastitrn luiukets ot thM yijnVii rrop'Svlll lie HeiU out iiiuelln. The picking iilu imeli'liig ol tfi'iVllurt letls will tako all of the month of August, lllou will eoiiie tho HoVnlls, U'AnJolis. iud Conilro. Tim first 11 1 pies tho Jonathans will I'UUln about the lulddto of Hnptolnhcr. Tim I10I withcr of tho Inst ' few ,ltiiu t millliilf ,t;iuii ll,, imik. ,,ii liopo ot the growers tn a good llilu. If the vallc) eior pisJilcd a rain It nueds It now, and the crop would bo In cromhnl ono third. A few of tho or elutrdlsts havo Irrigation, nnilhre On the rnfo aide. Our fruit authority fcnld this moruluit that the to earn pulgus for Irrigation latW-hoiMu' the rainy si-a.ou, wodld Oivet' wlfh sus cess now. Lsllmittes on tho fruit crop for Iho season plucos the pours at 3ft( cars, and (ho apples uf IT. 0 cars, but a con- tluiiatlau of ho proKeiit woatho ...... ..... --. . r, -f liv ----- would tower this, and rain" Increase It. About 300 pinker and pnnkurt arc tn Iho valley wlfh more arriving dull). Tho Itogim Ithcr I'm It asm. elation has In forro lined up, mid orchard help will bo plentiful I litis )ear. TO l-'IT tin: iiAitn Tramps ' "tiooJi JFU" & ho ior. Popular .14 . M ' Mid ' i - - oi.'Viii :.i Ji , -"in v-.'m -.' ri;fii(HS ! 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