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Harry Trwiham, of Hams valley,
npcnt Tutidiv afternoon In Medford
Medford Klks are Imisv orsrtlrlng
for tb handicap billiard tournament
to ba held by the local lodge about
Ut tint of July. About twenty-fire
imlftm art etpeeted.
Wwioit Camara Ihep for firsts tass
kwtak tlfttahln and kodak sunpllas.
Ckarlei Terrtll. of Brownstxiro,
pant VMtsrday afternoon In Madford
traaasetiiig btislliass
Often Mathews, of L'ppar )torfn
rtw ipent Tueaday afteraoon In Mtd
ford.
Do Voe glrea trading stamita with
ovarrthlnt unseat aroserlaa.
n. W. IobWna arrived from Beat
lie THandny afternoon and today will
vtafL the A pp legate valley where he
Intenda to Install a gold dredge on
thtf liny mining property. In hla
pertr " M" ". Rnnl" Debblna,
anil Ptrry Cane of Portland.
Oat yenr milk, craam. butter, uggi
nnd buttermilk at Da Voe'c.
Hy oauilng a shortage of raw ma
teria la, war condition! hare decreased
pray HUtptit at least one-third, ac
wirttlMg lo R. II- lWin, nt the Cal
Ifarnla Hex Spray To , who left yea
torday afternoon for the enmpany'a
oftleea In Iteneela, California. The
California Rex Spray Co , formerly
operated a plant at IMmmmIx wuleh
Warned down aome year ago. It la
rHWorod that the rlalt of Mr. Hnetem
la an Indication that th rompeny In
tnnili to rebuild In this rlflnlty.
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford l'rlntlntc Co.
rrhe Medford Choral aociety haa ac
jpl(Ml an attra'tire offer from the
niHgram committee of the Aahland
ChNtNiHa, to put on the opening
program of the Aahland meeting, Fri
day. July 7.
Harold Cochran will pay the Ap
Illegal ralley a visit Thursday.
Tho world's Krentost companies.
Ildltnne Tho Insurance Man.
The Mliaea rtthylo and Marie KUert
nro visiting their alater. Mra. W. II.
Itanium, In Jacksonville.
Prank Owen haa purehaaed a $1500
oiMtrfe pumping plant for hla home
on flaklyon ilelghla.
Try a ICIng spitz olgar and en
otHtrsge uouie Industry. tf
r. H. P. Alklna, It. II. "Whitehead
awl W. Q. Wwbeter have left on h
wmplng trip ie the Deed I ml Ian
eoHHtry.
Owing lo misunderstanding aa to
mts of tail, phone 300, the arhd
wle Is printed elsewhere In this paper.
i 78
alio, one of the best known and
papular Japanese In the Hogue river
valla?, returned Sunday from an 18
MMUnV rlalt In Japan. He was ac
MmjMHfed by hla bride, and will
Mike Mia home lu this city, talto re
porta that business is bumming In
Ills native land, due to making muni
tions for the Russians, that the only
war talk bo beard while away waa In
California and that he received news
of the naval battle In the North Sea
by wireless from Victoria. Salto Is
a reserve lieutenant In the Japanese
army, In charge or a mat nine gun
sstUlllon. and If the Mikado ever
goes lo war will have to return.
Qataa sella Ford cars, f!00 down
hom $11 a month.
William BlngUr, sheriff of Jack
son County. Deputy Sheriff William
Harper, Mrs. llarir and the Intlor's
mother, all of Jacksonville, arrived
bore latt evening on their way home
after a few days spent In Portland
am) other northern towns.- Hose
sart News.
See Dave Woods about that fire In
surance potior. Office Mall Tribune
tlldg.
'Rom -To Mr. and Mra. Joe. D.
Wsnoti on Monday morning at Sacred
Heart hospital a lown pound girl
Mother and baby are doing nicely
Smoke a Xing Splti cigar, c.
They are home-mads. tf
BORN To Mr. and Mrs. II. V.
tClllott, 103T Karrega street, this
JOrnlug. a daughter. Mother and
daughter are reported doing nicnU
fTs W. O. T. IT. will meet In the
Public Uhrary building Tbursdu
afternoon at two thirty.
ftt Yoe buys beer bottles.
Mrs. William Itughts arrived from
Seattle todat to Jolu her hususud.
whs la a dispenser at Orovn's.
Window sad door seieen. garden
furnllurs. Haslflo runt. A Ptx. ra -Isry.
Kenneth Jerome and Cleorge Wootf
are apesdlag tho day lu Siskiyou
County ou buainsaa.
Uatha, SSr. Hotel Holland.
Mr. and Mrs Clauds Qaynor and
daughter, Nell, who have been vUli
lug Medford frlunds, loft yesterday
afUrnoon for Tucoina, where they
will spend the suimuei, retsrnJng to
UjSlr home in Kitwno lu the fall.
Dr. KleUgeskiier will Us at Hotel
NsSl) eiry WcdueMlay. Hours fo
eoiiaultiitlon lu to a.
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George C. Itoedlng, a prominent
nurseryman of Fresno, Cal., who is
otlendlng the ronventfen, Is an n
thuslastlc booster for the Itogue
Klver Valley and particularly for th
pultttral and paeklng methods of tier
ureliardlsts. "The fruit growers of
the Sacramento valley can all learn
efficient methoda ef handling frail
from our local men," said Mr. Roed
Ing "and these same efficient
J W. Klrkpatrlck Is transacting
business In Medford today.
U. Walters of (irlflln Creek Is pass
Ing the day In town.
J. If. Hughes of Kden Valley Is in
Medford on business
C Ia Kelray auC U. M. Ixcke both
of Portland registered at the
Holland.
Mrs. K. J Sehmldt and her two
children, Frederick and Jane, leave
methods furnish the explanation ef this afternoon for Tncoma where they
the IS lo 30 per cenl higher prices 'will sped two months visiting rela
tives and friends. They will stop
off a few days In Portland,
The members of the NHrsorymen's
Convention v. Ill be taken on an ex
cursion to Ashland at four thirty
this afternoon
Mm O W Fox l spending the
week In Yr'ka
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LAWSUIT
1G BEGUN
brought by Hogue Hirer valley frail."
For rent, -roem furnished house.
C. A. DsVoe.
ft. Tiesllng arrived from Portland
this morning and will proceed tonight
to his ranch at Kagle Point.
It Improves the soup tn throw a
little pepper Into It, the same way
with the town. On to the Blue Ledge
gentleman, on to the Hlue l-edge
Hutterflsld Orooftry. Phone 11.
In connection with the ball game
between Oold Hill and the locals next
Sunday, Cook and Sherman will
stage a baloen acenelon, with a para
chute drop of S000 feet. These, men
appeared at the Strawberry Festival
at Itoseburg and later will be one of
the featured of the ltogne ltlver
Ilound-TJp.
Ituttermilk 3p quart at I)e Voe.
The Oold Hill team Is mat nnd
clever and a close game is xxpected.
For concessions at ftogne Hirer
Hound Up grounds, Ashland, I, 6,
and th of July, aee Wm. S. Voorbees
at fluale Allen's Real KsUle office.
Aahland, or write P. O. Hex II, Ash
land. 71
O. A. Sleberts, who came from Sa
lem to pitch for the local team, haa
secured a position as bonk-koeper
for r K. Clates. Mr. Blnberts will
also Install a modern book-keeping
system for the local cannery.
Whipping sream nt DHVoe's.
In spite of the apparent nearness
of active trouble, few recruits are
lining mustered Into Company 7, C.
A. C. There la usually a heavy en
listment at this time of year and the
present falling off Is attributed b
Lieutenant Foas to the fart that the
state and government have both en
acted laws to prnrlde that no pay
will be given militiamen In encamp
moiit, who lmvH been enlisted for less
than 00 days and have atlendod less
than I I regular drills.
jl liuiuuvm inn m,P mi ihiuw WASHINGTON. JllllO 21 -SptfClnl
"" 'wr "" ""m8 wr """ Agent Itodgtrs ut Mcxho City tele-
n town, on to the Hlue ldge gentle- KTttvhm th BtHt ,Mmrtlllenl mlHy
'Tlif Iftwuit inii-'t le turled; we
mu-t hnve rnlt .' exelaiuifil ('un
cilmnn llnrtrrim - in eouneil meeting
liil niftht after icivu touched off Uy
the iniiiirtei f Amv iih (n why the
euit to teet the vnlnlitv of tile psv
in- itMeMuienta was stsuinn ntill.
"If there in't methin' Hon soon, I
um in favor of canning the whole
bunch of Iswvern we have Wred nnd
Mart ing over aynin."
At the poiicluMioti of hk voflifcra
lHn it wax decided (hnt tho council
would hold a copxultnlion with Ihe
low vers employed nnd aseeitain when
hIcim would be token.
W. K. Ctv, Nkiu for himself
and his nHocmte, W. K. ITiipt'H. hired
) the city (o defeml the suit, staled
this nfterrior.M thnt they are Sn road
inesH lo do their jmrt nt nnv time.
"Von en n't defend n nnit until it's
etnrted, m knott." -md Mr. Crew.
Attnrne ;jin IfieiiniK, lin-ed to
prosecuted the -uir im- minoiinced no
dtit for the In 'ifiiiiinr nf the iietion.
mm reply
TflO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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car. l'bo i
men. on the Hlue I. edge. ItuttHrfleld
Grocery. Phone 818.
Pnul ItoldtUMii, who left Medford
some two months ago for Grafton,
.Vorth Dnknta, telegraphstl Captnln
Vance of the local Militia company
this morning asking to be mustered
Into Company 7, In cas of aotlve
trouble.
Huttermllk 10c gal. at I)e Voes.
J. S. Vilas waa in town this morn
ing on business.
L:k be milkshakes at IH Voe'a.
H K. Jassup, who has been visiting
Medford and Central Point friends,
left this morning for his home In
Modesto, Cal.
Postage stamps at l) Voe'a, .
'Will Ferna of Ferns Valley Is
apendlng the day In Medford.
Miss I .aura llnnsuon, of the Grif
fin Creek district left this monlng
for Man Frauiisco.
I). II Helmroth of Griffin Creek
Is lu Medford today. '
H. Chandler Kgau returned this
morning from Portland where He haa
Ikwh conferring with officials of tho
Weaverly Golf Club.
Senator II Von Dw llsllon of Wel
len, waa In Medford today, outfitting
for an extended anto lonr.
Mr and Mrs. Dally of the 1 1 III
rrest Orchards are apendlng the day
shopping lu Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Marker ef Hull Fnlre
are lp town for tho day.
Court Hall returned Inst ulaat
from Crater l.ake leaving the ere
of road men he took to headquarters
Dr. M. KlrchgaeeeH of Kherdalo
A. U. Tlndall of Wheatland are. rent.
tertd at the Naah
Dan Hilton und family of Colemau
Creek are spending the day shopping
lu Medford,
O. P. Bell returned today from a
business trip through Northern Cull
foinla
Prince Albert has
always been sold
without premiums
or coupons. Quality
is its standard and
myfhow the millions
of smokers have ap
proved of it, too!
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tJ Ha jh wll tt4t "Fn
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A tupply ol Prince Albert
await m you wherever to
liacco it told. Toppy red
bagt,Sc;ttJyredtini,10ef
handtome pound and
half-pound tin hit
midort and that nifty
cryttahglati humidor
uilh tponse-moittener
top that keept the to
bacco in tueh prima shape
aluayil
that the American note had reached
there and was being considered by
General Cnrraiixn and his cabilnet
He made no iiMtntloit of hov It was
received.
THEDA DARAT TMe""
PAGE THEATER TODAY
Tbeda Hara v. in shine anulii lu a
vampire role as Vanla I.axar hIimi
"The Hergent" Is shown for the fli ?
time at the Page theutre todiv anl
tomorrow. "The Serpent" , pin
which deals with a Ittiodan h rf s
oeauurui daughter, who, troildm '
tisath the heel of a grand dnKe, i u
her fangs at mankind MIh Hur,,
role In tbls photoplay Is cutlreh .nr
ferent from anything tlmt she h
heretofore undertaken it pronn
startling and tremendous nni,ni-.
which arc bound to hrtnn hvv, i.mtr
and udded victories to her wmi.i.rfui
success as a screen rttnr Ahix i.m
with Miss Hara In this phot.! ,, ,u,
la Nan Carter, the bountiful . i
York society girl, former h of .s,m
Francisco, who recent h ina.l. lur
stage debut in the esst
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SsSBBSsweMssfsvyssawsnae-rr-'' " . . .mif Tl Mirri II i n b.
the national joy smoke
stands clear-as-a-whistle above
national or state restrictions on the
use of premiums or coupons be
cause they have never been given
with Prince Albert. To offer such
inducements would mean that
Prince Albert's quality would have
to be reduced to meet their cost!
We prefer to hand smokers quality.
One test of Prince Albert will prove
' this to your absolute satisfaction! It
will prove that P. A. cannot bite,
cannot parch ! Your enjoyment of
its fine flavor and coolness will be
supreme! The patented process by
which Prince Albert is made cuts
out bite and parch!
Prince Albert came unheralded a
few years ago; today it has made
three men smoke pipes where one
was smoked before and has given
cigarette rollers a new idea of
makin's joy. To meet the approval
of such an army of men of varied
tastes, P. A. must have everything
we or its most enthusiastic admir
ers ever claimed for it.
Ancr Prince Albert has all that! It
rings true and real and you just adopt it
for all time quick as you get thut taste and
aroma into your smokeappetite 1 Because,
it answers the fondest tobacco desires you
or any man ever did express!
REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C.
D rBSTrill II ISSI iiTtTr'1!r1mrsmewvnne-nx,TriTHf!llVVtn
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Leading Motion
JPicture Theatre
Matinee 10c.
Evening 15c
Children 5c
Like the Serpent That
Tempted Eve in the Garden
of Eden, Is the Modern Role
of the Screen Vampire
TDISFOUtt you get in
" an argument, stop
n minuts anil think. Bet
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liht an OWL CtRjr
it may help you to argue
clwtrly.
Tho Million
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