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PAT1TC TWO MEDFOTW MATH TTITTJITNTI. MEDFORD ORIX.'OW WKDNT.SDAY. .II'LY 1 D22 Tocal and JLd Personal Although the present heat wave fin ish la apparently not yet in sight it is gradually diminishing in intensity, as yesterday's maximum was 100 de grees, in comparison with the 104 of Monday, and the 10S of Sunday. The minimum of today indleutod about the same maximum temperature of yester ilny, when a smoke haze hung over the valley a large part of the time, thus shielding us from the sun's direct rays. All members of Co. A, 180th Inrantry will report at the Arniory tonight at 7:30 td sign: fayroll and receive state encampment 'pay. ' 89 NowoombVspecInl on dry planing mill blocks during heavy run Is $5.75 dumped at your place for the large cord load. Orders will be delivered in order in wh-:h they are taken. Phone G31. ' tf ' The city auto camp attendance record was broken yesterday when 185 persons and 50 cars were registered there, keeping William Davis, the care taker, on the jump from morning until night. Many of the tourists were, bound for or returning from Crater hake. They say step-cut piston rings have been reduced to 25c each at Busy Cor ner Motor Co. ' . . tf - Get pine flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. ' tf ' The first meeting of the month of the city council will be held tonight, at which time arrangements will prob ably be' made for the summer baud concert season. "'' O. V, Johnson, representing the Mint Products Co';, of Now York, was In Mcdford 'Monday advertising "Llfd Savers," the Pep-O-MInt and other1 flavors. He Is traveling In an auto the bed of which Is un exact reproduction of the 5c packnge of Pep-O-Mint. It Is truly a novel way of advertising. 31 r. Johnson entered the car In the parade at Ashland July 3rd and won a prize. Owing to increased demands for his services Dr. Lincoln Kallon has found It necessary to establish a central of fice and laboratory. Me has taken rooms 211-213Ubcrty hldg., and has installed the latest and most complete equipment for medical and dental X-ray diagnosis and X-ray treatment. 92 , Mr. nnd Mrs. John Orth motored to Prospect yesterday and spent the day n there. 'For good Insurance, you should so to Coft & Yoo, office with Jackson uounty Abstract jo. J Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Rny nealty Co ' 1 J Mr. nnd Mrs. Ooorgo Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baidwoll loft Mon day by motor for, Portland, Ore., and Vaneuuy.ur, 11. C. f We will uollver today largo load of No. i mill blocks, dumped at $5.75. Valley Fuel Co. Phono 70. tf They say slop-cut piston rings have been reduced to 25c each nt Husy Cor 'nor Motor Co. ; ' tf "' Interesting, aorlal photographs of Grator Lake and Mount Shasta aro .printed In Monday's Portland , Tele gram. The pictures were taken, by Lieutenant Alexnndor Pearson nnd Sorgoant E. P. Nenrtoll who flew from ti I ' Cnan Tnvna tn Pnlt Ifllld fnt n Fourth of July visit with relatives. 'Fifty-eight different forms of Insur ance. Holmes' "The Insurance Alan." . y tr . Bettor pick- up Borne of the print raper on rolls for wrapping goods and save money. Comes with cores in It to fit roll pnper racks.- Much cheaper than wrapping paper. tf - FIFTY XEARS AGO , A womun In Lynn. Munh., wh flttH'pliir? herbs on her kitchen atove. ueronling to tt recipe of her own, to 'furnish medicine' for the women of the nelKhhorhooil. Today, n utone'H throw from the little house where she lived, (thero Is n four-story lab oratory, making the Fame medicine for the women of the world. During the lust year almost &00 tons of car' fully selected herlm were, used in the manufacture of KvtHn K. rink hamfl vuKetablo eomnouud. ' ' A woman's medicine for woman's ailments. Have you tried It? Adv In these days of congested traffics-even the most care ful driver? are smashed into frequency, Von maybe the hcvt victim. Why worry and woituVr whore (ho iniincy would rumi' from to overhaul your cur. Why ilfM-nil in a law suit .when wo iutirn you generously' nttninst loss Of money (IudiikIi coIHhIimi, Call today anil we'll explain our plan lull. . McCurdy . INSUllANCK AOKNCY. ... l'hone One-Two.Threc Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ooff and family motored to Klamath Falls .yesterday for a day's visit with Wayne Goff who is employed this summer nt the fish hatchery. Lime for spray. Medrord Lbr. Co. For Sale Dry sized lumber. Phone 13, Jacksonville. Ore. 90 No Hartlett pears will fce shipped from Mcdford this year, as they have all been placed under contract to can neries, according to J. B. Cary of ...edford, at the Hotel Oregon. The canneries will receive what would amount to about 500 cars. Other pears those destined for the market will ap proximate about 1000 cars and there will be between 300 and 500 cars of apples. The fruit crop Is reported by .Mr. Cary as "from fair to good." When Mr. Carey left home It was hotter than in Portland, nccording to Medford thermometers, but he insists that he feels the heat more in Portland than in the Rogue River valley, explaining that the heat around Medford Is drier. Portland Orcgonlan. All members of Co. A, ISGth Infantry will report at the Arniory tonight at 7:30 to sign payroll and receive state encampment pay. 89 A good proposition and one that can be made a fine income for man who will Invest $800, with services. Box 88, Mall Tribune. Ixial Netherlnnd and party motored to Crater Lake yesterday and spent the day there returning last evening. Everywhere you look yon ee a Chevrolet. tf Horace Bromley and party were among the Medford people who motor ed to Crater Lake and spent the Fourth there. f ree dirt for lawns or garden. Call at building site, Minnesota street H. A. Thleroif. ' T. Sheenan of Pittsburg, Pa., is a guest at the Hotel Medford as are Geo. II. Graves of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Elliott of Los Angeles, Mr and Mrs. Charles N. Post of Pasadena, H. D. Brown nnd party and Mr. and Mrs. H. ' D. Brown, Jr., of Havana, Cuba, James Nolan and family of Cincinnati, O., Mr. nnd Mrs. R. M. Ingersoll o( Jacksonville, Fla.,'-F. C. Gordon of Portland and V. D. Vincent of Oakland, Calif. Hardwood flooring. Medford Lum ber Co. . , . Mr. nnd Mrs. Ward Spntz were among the Medford peoplo who enjoy ed the Fourth at Prospect. ' Siskiyou mineral water, wholesale and retail. Brown & Brown. 108 Fred K. Burnham, of Martinez, Calif, the donor of the Field and Stream trophy, a silver loving cup, to bo awarded each year to the captor of the largest steelhead from Rogue river, arrived In this city yostordny by motor car from his homo In Martinez and left Inst evening for Roguo Elk. Ho is hero for a several weeks fishing trip. Whon better automobiles, are built, Bulck will build them. tf Ralph G. Bardwell of tho Bardwoll Fruit company of Medford Is nt tho Hotel Portland with his wife. Port land Oregonlnn. All kinds of rougn and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. C. C. Lcmmon and family nnd C. Y. Tengwnld and J. A. Westorlund spent tho Fourth at Prospect. It is reported that a lnrge crowd spent the day thore and that the hotel was filled, to ca pacity. Wanted Dressmaking. 423 King. Phone 632-X. 92 Joseph D. Grant nnd John McKee of the California-Oregon Power company are Modfofl business visitors having arrived Sunday from Snn Francisco. Fire insurance. Brown & White. Mrs. Fred Strang and two children, William Charles and Mary Lee, will ar rive here tomorrow from Medford to join Mr. Strang. They will locate hore permanently and nro moving their household goods to this city. Mrs. ..rung's fathor and mothor, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Small, will also make their home In this city. Mrs. Small last year completed 35 years service with the II. S. government in Washington, D. C. They will make their home in one of tho Lester Bell houses on South Main street. Hosebmg Nows Review. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Oscnr Bronneman nnd T. G. Bradley of Copco, Calif., spent the Fourth in this city nnd Ashland. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. Lyle Wnlther, who Is how with the California state highway department near Dunsuiuir, arrived Sunday nnd spent the Fourth in this city nnd Ash land. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. The woodshed in the rear of the Gold Hill hotel burned yesterday after noon and a serious fire was averted when the fire was extinguished. When In need o' sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to ill V.. Main street. Sixty-five automobiles visited Crater Lake from the Medford entrance on July 3rd, according to the ranger at the entrance, while nearly 100 entered tho park by way ot the Medford en trance yesterday. Get pine flumo lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tt W. O. Webster of the Associated Oil company returned last evening from Kosehuig where he has been arranging to supply the army airplanes with gasoline and oil. When In need or shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Contracts fur the delivery ot Lio.noo sets i- automobile license plates of the vintage of 1923 have been signed by Secretary ot State Kozor with the Irwln-llodson company of Portland. The plates Tor next year will bo a deep blue background, with white letters and 'figures.' The contract price (Is 13V4 cents a set as compared to l" cents for the plates now in use. De livery of the plates will be started on September-1, Wallace William caught eight large steelhead and salmon yesterday In the Rogue river near the mouth of Little Butte and now pronounces the fishing In the river good. cash and doors. Medtord Lumber Co. BenJ. Warmer of Ontario, Calif., Is in this city visiting his daughter, Mrs. H. C. Best. For expert lawn mower grinding call Mitchell Ladder Co. Miss Hertha linumgnrtner, Instruc tor In English in the local high school who Is now attending the Hummer ses sion of the University of California at Berkeley, recently took part in thej production of a play in the' famous I Greek theatre of the U. of C. campus. The comedy,'"Man and Superman," by Bernard Sliuw was given Friday even ing, June 30th, and Miss Bnumgartner took one of the leading feminine parts. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Holmer arc among tho Medford people who mo- tored to Rogue Elk yesterday and. spent the day there. There was fine display of fireworks at that resort last night and quite a crowd of Medford people were present. Sarety first Insure with Redden & Canaday, Phone 720. tf The four government airplanes which arrived Monday from Cressy field, Presidio, San Francisco, left yes terday morning for Camp Iewls, Wn. Dr. H. E. Murphy, the local dentist, has been appointed district dental sur geon by the National Hospital associa tion. Work on the Talent Irrigation dis trict ditch is being pushed toward com pletion and a new camp will be estab lished Wednesdny, the excavation hav ing been extended beyond a convenient distance from the old camp. The new camp will be established near the Fred Herrln plnce north of the city. Five miles of the lnteral ditches are entirely completed, a tractor being used where possible. However, It Is necessary to use a great deal of explosive, as there is consiueraiiie soiiu iock ul viiruiimj places on the lino of the ditch. A crew of about 20 workmen is employed, nnd the job Is progressing very satisfac torily. Ashland Tidings. This office Is prepared to print ledger Bheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Medford. Phono us and we will call. tf Donald Cradilock, formor resident hero now connected with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company In Portland, arrived Sunday for a Boveral days visit here. Hemstitching, Plcotlng, 8c per yd. i Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. ' tr Mr. iind Mrs. C. J. Plaiubock or San Diego, Calir., are guests at the Hotel Holland. Other guests Include Fred L. Smith ot Dunsuiuir, Calif., Lynn Caton and Mr. nnd Mrs. George M. Strow- brldgo or Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. D, Perkins and R. 11. Hancock or Los An geles, Mr. and Mrs. John Altroen ot Seattle, F. H. Dayton of Coming, Calif, Mr. nnd Mrs. J, J. Sehmale of San Francisco nnd G. E. Smith of Klamath Falls. Got pine flume lumtier at Big Finos Lnmbor Co. tf E. F. 'Schmidt nnd family and Carl Bowman anil family spent the week-. end nnd the Fourth nt Rogue Elk. Got your mill blocks from the Valloy Fuel Co. Phone 70. Mr. and Mrs. James Bates loft Mon day evening by auto for eastern Ore gon where they will spend tho next three weeks camping and fishing. They will also visit Mrs. Bates' par ents nt Bend, Ore. Lime and cement, Medford Lumber Co. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. J. Schenck anil daughter Mrs. James Smith left Mon day evening for their home In Oakland, Calif., after having visited for the past week with friends In this city nnd hav ing visit the Oregon Caves. Everywhere you look you see n Chevrolet. ' tf The spce'nl July Fourth excursion train from Git.nts Pass to Ashland yes terday morning, and return late last night, was very well patronized all along the line. From the Medford de pot 108 tickets were sold for this train. Siskiyou mlnornl water, wholesale and retail. Brown & Brown. 108 Tho members of the city fire depart ment enjoyed n quiet day ot rest yes terday, as for the first time in two weeks past there was no alarm of fire Tho Killce also enjoyed a nice quiet day. II. H. I.nmpmnn of Central Point has left to spend several months camping on El.. Creek. WORN NERVES , Nervous troubles, vith backache dizzy spells, queer pains arid lrreRU- lar kidneys, Kive reason to suspect kidney weakness and to try the rem edy that has helped your iielKhborsi Ask Your Neighbor! Mrs. A. K. lXHltce, 24 S. Holly St., Medford, says: "I am triad to say a pood word for Doan's Kldnyo Tills, us they have Klvcn me splendid re suits. My kidneys weiv irt n weak condition and 1 was run down and nervous. I tired easily and was often unable to do my housework as my back ached ns If it were broken, and" I had tliczy spells. . My feet nnd ankles were swollen and I couldn't stand up for any length of tlmo. My kidneys acted irregularly - too until Ooan's Kidney l'llls were recom-j mended to me and 1 used them. They, soon strenmhened my kidneys nnV all the nthcrymptoms of kidney dis order disappeared. -IMtco fiOc, at nlt dalrs. Pon't sim- ply nsk for n kiny remedy ffet Ponn's Kidney; IMlls the same that Mrs lodK had. Foster-Mllbtlrn t'o.. Mfrs,., nuffalor.X.-V, The 100 local members ot Fuhat Bur kan temple, Dramatic Order of Knights of Khorassan, comprising the band, patrol, ladles' patrol and others, who attended the big ceremonial and initia tion of a class of forty from various parts of the valley and northern Cali fornia, at Yreka on Monday, report a large gathering In Pythiandom and an enjoyable time. The Medford delega tion praises the hospitality and enter tainment extended them by the Yreka Pythlans and citizens generally. Dainty luncheons, delightful dinners and clever specialties at very reason able prices at the Parlor Tea Rooms. 94 T. P. Ownby of San Francisco Is in this city and will spend part of the summer with Ills daughter, Mrs. H. T. Findlay after which he will leave for a visit in the cast. ' Two watchmakers, prompt service and unexcelled workmanship. Johnson, Jeweler. tf Captain and Mrs. E. A. Elkins of the Philippine Islands, who have been visiting Mrs. Ben Trowbridge and friends, left this morning by auto for Portland and Seattle. From there they will motor to San Francisco go ing on the const road via Eureka. Cap tain Elkins will be stationed at the Presidio, San Francisco, for an indefin ite time before returning to the islands. Mrs. Elkins was formerly Miss Mary Trowbridge, daughter of the late Ben Trowbridge. , Japanese parasols 85c, $1.00, $1.25. Japanese Art Store. 94 A total of 14.CC5 cash bonus claims aggregating $750,210.72, had been paid by the state up to June 30, according to a statement Issued by Secretary of State Kozer. These figures allow for deduction of a total of $83,703.19 from the bonus claims by reason of benefit received by the applicants under tho soldiers' educational aid net, this amount being credited to the general fund of the state for general govern ment purposes. In the distribution of the cash bonus fund by counties Jack son county veterans arehown to have drawn $103,200 on 430 claims. Reports in Medford that a fatal shooting occurred In Weed, California Sunday proved to be erroneous. There was a shooting scrap but no one was killed. Another advertising proposition is being canvassed among the business men of Mcdford, asking that they take ads on n proposition the printing of which will bo taken out of Medford. The scheme is being workod through a local organization with local peoplo assisting. Something new! J. C. Robinson has opened up an auto repair shop at 1009 West Main street. All work guaran tee!. Phone 901-J. 95 Notlca The Ladies' Aid society of Phoenix, has postponed their ten nnd shower for Mrs. Short-Until Wednesday of next week. Everyone In the communi ty Is cordially invited to attend this atrair at Clydo hall next week and bring their gifts for Mrs. Short. II NOW PLAYING I I JACK HOLT and BEBE DANIELS - With an ALL-STAR CAST in "NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE" Romance Beautiful Scenery Pathos Wonderful Riding Real Dramatic Conflict All in this splendid feature. I I DON'T MISS IT! FRIDAY "FOOLISH WIVES" Ny mid with Krick von Stroheim II Gene Howard at the Wurlitzer II PAGE Notice We invite everyone interested in better education to see I. C. S. Educa tion Exhibit at Springer & Lee, 105 West Slain. S9 Notice ..v. To the officers and "' members of -Medford lodge S3, 1. O. O. F. Will meet at 7:30 sharp Thursday evening, July 6. Ho on time. Also joint installation of officers of Olive Rebekah Lodge No. 28 and Medford lodge No. S3, I. O. O. F. L. J. WALTON, N. G. 90 W. L. MILLER, R. C. Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks to the friends who so kindly aided us in our bereavement; to the doctors who' strove so valiantly to relieve the pain ot our beloved mother in her last illness; to those who contributed the beautiful floral offerings; and to all those who in any way helped us in our great sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotter, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Turnbough and family, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. noussuin and family. TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY CONVALESCENT HOME ASHLAND Finest place for rest and cllanKOl., Fresh air sleeping best of food, $15.00 per week and up. 81 LOST Watch fob, I. C. S. emblem on it. Return to No. 12 Mistletoe or address llox 675, Medford. 91 FOR SALE Six room modern bunKU low on paving. Impure 514 S. Grape St., Medtord, Oregon. FOR SALE Wedgwood, Worcester, Coalport, and Douton China. Rhone! LOST Pair tortoise shell rimmed ; spectacles, Ashland park. Finder' phone 611, Medford. 92! Mann's "Sis The Greatest Event of the Year Opens Saturday July 8 Car Washing Service ! Give Your Car a Weekly Washing for $t."0 a -Month VERNE S. WHITE At Tllttson's (Jarneo SALE Thursday HEAR THIS THRILLING LECTURE AT 8 P. M., BY Evangelist T. I. Ilraemler "God's In the canvas pavilion at South Ivy and BIG SERVICE BEST SERVICE i - , A. Waker, Musical Director Questions on Biblical topics cheerfully answered. You Are Welcome ' ' ' Rheumati . How (lorl.n. j-on wUI fad, moth.r, wbna jonr rlunwatLm is Mil gas. Lt L g. S. do It. It vUl band tou np.ll WANTED By Weed Lumber Company, Weed, California, Timber i'allers to contract combined tailing, bucking and limb ing, flood earnings call bo made and living conditions are of tho best. Cot tages are available for families. In forested parties communicato direct with Weed Lumber Company, Weed, California. ill ' ; M' "ill ! r ?"vl; ii? -j II II 1 I V A rrT&y II it: ;y I IP von STROHEIM I I x I tho man you will love to I a " liate. ;" I Plan of the sura 3. S. 3. Thoroughly Rids lit Bed f RheumAtisai Impurities. Somebody's mother Is sufferlnir to lilfhtl The Bcourge of rheumatism has wrecked her body; limping- and suffering, bent forward, she sees but the common ground, but brr aged, heart -still belongs to the stars 1 : Does anybody care? 8. S. S. Is one otitis greatest btood-purlflara known, and? it helps build more blood cells. Its med icinal Ingredients are purely vegeta ble. It never disarranges the stomach. It la, in fact, a splendid tonic, a blood maker, a blood enricher. . It banishes rheumatlftm from Joints, muscles, and the entire body. It builds firm flesh. It Is what somebody's mother, needs tonight! Mother,. If you can not ro out to get a bottle of S. 8. 8. yourself, surely somebody in your family win. Somebody, get a bottle of S. S. 8. nowt Let somebody's mother begin to feel Joyful again tonight. Maybe, maybe It's your motheri S. s. s. Is sold at all drug stores, in two sizes. Thjs larger else Is the more economloml. COMING FRIDAY Fashionable DRESSMAKING Experience In all branches. Designing of all kinds. Prompt Attention to Mailorders. 005 W. 10th St. l'hnno 855- lry Cleaning, J tyring, Pressing, Repairing. S. W. FORSYTHE DYER AXI1 CLEANER Prompt service and prices the lowJ consistent with first class work ' "one :vt I . Shop nt Jiff Mistlct West Eighth streets IsWliUTli ilili fcisWiMllllMBMOLiljMBMaiiMM July 6 Ages 1