r'Anrfrtto' MTCDFOttT) MATTJ TRTRTTNT!. JffiDFOTCT) OIJEfiOK. MONDAY. JULY 2!. 1922 ocal and Personal id Ladies- Auxiliary j yesterday from a vucntion trip to Sea-; for Crater Lake where he has taken a, ;ave tonight for The side, Ore. i position with the Crater Lake National' . A Rood, deal of interest was aroused among 'local . podplc on the downtown streets this morning when an object Tvna- mVlilarl -tmnnffMitlv Ihnliu'inilu 't T feet in, tho air. above the southwest t'K"t at the nig Tent. portion of the eity. Ohservors at first ' were of the opinion that It was anj airplane, but-changed their opinion oa) tlic object began to fall anil a broad side view was possible. After falling a few hundred feot it began to rise again and was soon lost to sight traveling in a southwesterly direction. Spectators wer unable to determine the Identity of tho object. Some expressed tho has been In Modford and opinion that it "was a sheet of paper probably locate here and may Delegates to the Legion, "4il-S'' and convention who le. Dalles whore tho convention is to bo held include Paul McDonald and Tom Swem, Elmer Wilson, A. J. Crose, (ieorge Codding, C. Y. Tengwuld, Mrs. Cieorge Codding and Mrs. J. V. Jacobs. You can't afford to miss the subject 10 Hemstitching; Plcotlng, -8c per yard. Work finished When. you want It. Tho Vanity Shop, Cor. Main and Bartlott St. tf It Is rumored that' a representative of another chain of department stores will pur- state American, Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Noe returned Charles Whlsenant left this mornin Reginald IT. Parsons of Seattle, own er of the Hillcrest orchards, is a Med ford visitor. Park company. J Mr. and Airs. Ralph Watson or Port- Get tree props at Dig Pines Lumberi land, are registered at the Hotel Med- (JO. ,,. ,,Ui.,u.. .u Specialists In kodak finishing. Swem s Studio. ' 105 All atitmnnr uilllTnprv fift nnr cpnt ills. count. The Vanity Shop. tf ncn piymale motored to the Lake of"V. ,r i r . c r- T 1 Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Frohbacl. accom- lle woods yesterday with Mrs. Geo.! Tlle u- S- CIviI Serv.ce Commission panled Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Simpson of o. Timothy and daughter, Mrs. Henry announces an open competitive janitor Ashland to Itogue Elk and Trail yes.'Kreim and granddaughter, Miss Krelmxaminati0n, l " the Pos!tl? f a tcrday and returned by the Derby road.. who wlu ,.jia Sam ,Ul:)mrd3on and j brer- :C", 0 service, . Medford, -VI,'. I.-rol,bach advises all persons con- famiIy . are enjovm a 8everal . 0jeson; at $000 per annum Receipts cabin on the V "''" , " " , teniplating a trip to Crater Lake to weeks outing at their August 12, llako. Hen then motored to Pelican ! Day for a short fishing trip and re- 1922. .For further Information and ap plication blank apply to the local sec-J retary, board of civil service cxamin-! take the Derby road. Fire Insurance. Itrown & White. ir your clothes nren t becoming to . turned to -Medford last night, you, you had better bo coming to us. j Fire insurance. Drown fe White. Thn Piintrit-imn Hvn Works tf I u'-u..,. iitn,.,.n .in.,w.n....t t,. .ntwliloi.. Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Cunningham nnd:r,.,. ,.,- ,.,.,'.i,i ii.lu .nnmim. nl!p- - BldS-. Seattle, Wash. rnmiiir nn.i Mi- nn.i Mm o n Alrm.!.. .i i. r. i i .. Clarence. Itoames, former resident of E , r 11.. , , i.... . .. ' .. . . ' Merlfnrri arrived this moraine from Ilia ! ors, Medford, Oregon, or to the Sccre- itary, 11th L'. S. Civil Service Dist. 303 but others held that- this was nearly ' chase one of the present stores, impossible lis a sheet of paper as large Harry A. Miller and family who re as the object sighted would be as largo ' contly arrived in Medford and pur as' a house. , chased the Wynkoop property on Non-resident' owner offers 11 acres,! Twelfth and Peach streets, will not containing about six acres bearing take charge until October 1st, thoreby pears worth $500 per acre, and five allowing the present occupants to got acres good garden or alfalfa land the benefits of the garden and fruit, worth $150 per acre. Less than Tour, Mr. Miller is a painter of several J'enrs miles from Modford. Good road. . Daily , experience and has also had throe mail. All under irrigation and in largo years oxperlence In the Detroit shops orchard district. No buildings. . This In automobile docorating and enamel Is a great unrip for some one. Must act, work. He will look over tho field und quick, My price for quick action engage In one of these lines of busi i!0. Address M, Mail Tribune. 113 ness in Medford. He is doing some , painting at iiutte f ans at present. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber For good insurance, yon should go to1 Cloff Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. . .. . Mr. and Mrs.1 Lynri' Smtth' and Mr. I and Mrs. Joe Allen spent yesterday at Grants Pass enjoying the day on tho rlvor at the Grants Pass park. In the afternoon thoy were joined by A. ' S.I Kalenborn and party, It, S. Daniels and- Co. . i'l'he dairymen of the valley, especial ly the Jersey raisers, will be interested in learning of a meeting to be held at the Medford Public Library on August 2nd. Frank U. Astroth, the American Jersey Cuttle Club field man, visiting eleven of thfe countlos of Oregon will durfer and familv snent vesterdav atii.ao imnn in p.n-Mimri rn. Mm noat two tho Nowbnry cabin on tho Applegate woeks on business. Mr. Pierce was J101" ' u-ltli Mr iitifl Mt-u Cluu Vpwlnirv i... T i.. ...i... ...Ml l.nmlln I OrOtnOr ...v.. ..... ....... .. ...... j. iwut . lu, ,ii;nn v nu in kiiiiuiq Wanted copy of "Lords lilrds oi his campaign locally. He left this Begins Tomorrow Matineo ANOTHER MASTERPIECE PRODUCED BY REX INGRAM -TEE MAKER OF "THE FOUR HORSEMEN" WITH THE SAME STARS IN THE CAST. .. ..nn.tn it.n r..n LLhn PnLr ,,.,,, nrric ,n he present at the meeting mentioned this city. Beginning next Tuesday,- July 2!itli, and showing ' every other Tuesday thereafter th6 Page, will show H. C. Witwef's famous Collier's stories on the' screeii. Remarkable pictures of a Colloge Youth's experiences in . the prize ring. Filmed In 12 pounds,, will be shown, each round a complete story of romance, adventure and conflict. We. will deliver today large load of No. 1 mill blocks, dumped at $5.?f. Valley Fuel Co. , Phone 76. tf Mrs. Wllhelmlna Denzer who .was operated, upon last week for appeudM ritls. at the Sacred Heart hospital 1b convalescing rapidly. I Ho has a large number of lantern slides pertaining to the' Jersey indus try, which he will show at this meet ing. All members of the Jackson Coun ty Jersey club should remember the date and advertise It as far as possible so that a large number of the dairy men may tuke advantage of this oppor tunity, i ; When in need of Bash and' doors, call Wallace Woods,' 108 or come- to 711 E. Main street. Money to loan Immediately avail able. Jackson Co. Uldg. & Loan Ass'n. 109 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shookloy re turned to tliplr home in Medford yeB Medford terday after spending the past-, two tr. weeks here With friends. - They v"8 . joying-an Outing at Prospect Mattress work all kinds. t;i P,, Z Pii, c7ll V"lanled homo by Miss Hazel Uallf Rucker Taxi Company. Phone S7U-W, . , f()r a night and day service. City trips 21 whUe Mrs. sll0Pkley ;," ', ' lln . ' i I were gnosis of Mrs. Howard Shaw nt , MrA M!8r.C-.CVD!:OW.1 .0f"a' ":;!ldleyld during their stay. here.-Rose- spend tho remainder of the summer Oregon," used as text book some years ago. Call Mali Tribune. tf Money to loan Immediately avail able. Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Ass'n. 109 W. M. Shepard of the California Oregon Power company returned this morning from a brief business trip to San Francisco. We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? tf If your clothes aren't becoming to you, you had better be coming to us. Tho Pantorium Dye Works. tf Capt. and Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Emina York and Mrs. Lorraine Cornish mo- jtored to Crator Lake and return yes terday. Siskiyou mineral water, wholesma and retail. Drown & Drown. 108 Automobile Insurance. Drown & White. tf The Crnter Lake stages left with V'lghteon passengers today and the drivers stato that a large number of tourists were nt the lodge Saturday night. The business is increasing Steadily at the lake and there promises to be need for tho new addition to the lodge bofore It Is completed. This office is prepared to print lodger sheets,, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have tliera printed out of Medford. Phone us and we will call. tf All summer millinery 50 per cent dls jotmt. The Vunity Shop. tf Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ti. McKee, Perry O. Crawford and family and C. I!. Dice and ' family of the California-Oregon I Power company spent yesterday en- afternoon for Grants Pass. No active) campaign will be opened at present by Mr. Pierce. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. James Linn of Salem who is visiting here for several days left tills morning with E. E. Kelly Tor a brief fishing trip on the Rogue. When better automobiles are built. Duick will build them. . tf Paul Patton of Medford, is spending several days in this vicinity attending to business matters. Roseburg News Review. Siskiyou mineral water, wholesale and retail. Drown & Drown. 10S Mr. ond,Mrs. W. H. Fisher leave' to morrow for Scottsburg, Ore., to spend several weeks on their ranch near there. Mr. Fisher Is proprietor of the Medford Fish company. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Mrs. C. M. Thomas returned yesterday from an extended visit in the middle weBt. She wow accompanied by her youngest son, Den. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones left yester day for a week's fishing trip on Pelican Day. Allen Dabcock, local manager of the .Oregon Gas and Electric company of Roseburg, accompanied by his wife and three relatives from Douglas, Ariz., was a Medford visitor yesterday. Dr. Murphy has recently moved into the Paul Hansen residence on South Orange street. Among tourists registering at the local office of tho Oregon Stato Motor ir you have a cash register ror saie.U8g00jatlon t0(lay are P- Gi Maclt an( hare with their, daughter, Mrs. Roy Prultt and family.' . . Wanted Auto camp outfit. DoVoe'e. tf Vr. VV.. C. Lnngdon.'the now veterin arian, operates on Strlnghult, Crlbbit ors and Uldglings, and cures or pre vents the spread of Cholera, Dlack hcad and Llmberneck among fowlB. 1!) S. Orange St. , Phone 1052. 110 William F. Isaacs and party spent yesterday nt Dig Rock lodge en Rogue rlvor and Dili reiKirts that he had good luuk fishing. We have taken ovor the insurance business of Page-Dressier Co., and wo are . ready to Issue endorsements or make adjustments on all policies issuod by them at 112 E. Main stroet, tho old location of Puge-Dresslor Co. Brown & White. . 110 Dearlng pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts . and tin.., Busy terms. Near Modford Highway. Gold Kay Realty Co, , .Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Jt Js reorted that Court Hull raiight seven dog-salmon yesterday in lloguo liver- near McCloud whero he Is eiunp- ing and that, ho was rishlng with tho longest cane pole and tho largest sponn uvor soon In use on Roguo river.. . .Mooting of stockholders of Diamond Lako Improvement Co. will be held at J., W. . Wakefield's office in city of Medford, on July 25tl at 8 o'clock p. m. luxuriant business to be considered. J.. A, Pony, president'.' . . 106 .Cot jiliio flume lumber at Dig Pines Lumber Co. , , ., tf Gone Howard, organist ut the I'aRc for the. pant 'few 'months has tendorod Ills.' resignation as organist mid will establish a .piano, rgan and player pu)n6 repair shop in tills city. Mr. Howard is an export on tuning and re pair and states that ho will cover tho lorrltpry botwoon Roseburg and Yroka with headquarters in this city'. Ho states that he lias an export piano case finisher from Chicago engaged to work with hlui and that the man will arrive noxt month. . You'll find (he crowd tonight ut the Hig.Tent ,. . , , 105' Safoty first Insure with Tleddon Canadny, Phone. 720. . tf .Jdr, und, Mrs. Carl Glasgow, outer tallied Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich yes terday at their summer liomo at tho Luke 'of the. Woods. firing us the films that you want to have especially good. Swom's Studio. ,.'., :- .. ,-. , 105 Ilu'y Modford homo, ray like ront. Gold Rny Realty Co. Teieph Numbers to Remember F&e Department 5a' (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind " 123- McCurdy Insurance . Agency Midford Nat'l Bahk; Bldg., burg News-Review Things worth while are being (lis cusBed at the Dig Tent tonight. 105 Anyone who has a cash regiBtor for Bain please call UiIb office 76. tf David Coolldgn of Doston, MasB., nr rlved Saturduy for' a several months stay" In the -volley. Mr. Coolldgo for merly owned the Daggett ranch near Medford. Wulter Cump's Dully Dozen lioaltb builder records will make a new man or woman of you. Try them at Pal mor's Plnno House. 107 Money to loan immediately avail able. Jackson Co. Dldg. & Loan Ass'n. 109 Mr! nnd Mrs. Leonard Carpenter left Saturday by motor car for Victoria, 11. C.i where' they will spend several woeks. ... Everywhere you look you see a Chovrolot. tf Kodak films at De Voe's. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson of Mud ford and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Reed of Oold Hill we're among those who spent yesterday at the Oregon Caves.' Home cookod meals served amid i cool, attractive surroundings. Prices always reasonable. Parlor Tea Rooms. , .. . tf : Milk and cream nt DoVoe's. ' tf . V. A. Knight and Jane Garibaldi of Merced, Cnllf., nre among the guests nt the Hotel Medford lis are Mr. and Mrs. Wt D. Lawrence nnd Elizabeth Lnwronco of San Mateo, Calif.,- and Mary Robertson of Redwood City, Mr. and Mrs. Jamos Linn and A. N. Pierce of Siiloni, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Hush of Detroit,' nnd' Mr. and Mrs. R. D. W oldon of San Francisco, Safety razor blades curod of that dull fouling. Fat razors ground thin All blades sterilized before and after sharpening. All work gunrunteod. Try me. S. R. Castile. Ill S. Holly. , J to Fifty-eight dlfforont tornis of Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man. tf Fay Diamond returned this morning from a short fishing tour to the rlvor and brought with him two nice stool head. . Jackson County Fair, Modford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tf A good proposition and one thnt ran be made a fine Income for man who wilt invest ?800, with Borvlces. Dox 8S, Mall Tribune. . Miss Marjorle Seainon has accepted u position with Swem's Studio and Miss Arlnne Nomiilo who has been there for the pnst two weeks has been employed In tho office of the Mason Ehrmiin Grocory coiupnny. Dig sale of Imported Jup crepe, com mon grade 15c yard, fancy crepe 25c a yard. Sale starts Saturday, July 22nd. Jap Art Store. , 10S Money to loan -immediately avail able. Jackson Co.. Dldg. & Loan Ass'n. ; 109 ! Mr. and Jlrs. E. X. Vllm and family. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Schmidt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann nnd family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dales and Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Meeker were among those who spent yesterday picnicking and enjoying themselves generally at the Elks picnic grounds on Rogue rlver.x When in need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. , They say step-cut piston Tings have Ween reduced to 25c each at Busy Cor- phono 76. tf Get your mill blocks from the valley Fuel Co. Phone 70. . Cnrl Dowman nnd family spent yes terday ou Rogue river, Mr. Dowinan spending tho day in pursuit of the elu sive trout as usual. It has not yet been loarned whether luck was good or bad. Have you tried that big milk shako at deVoe'B? U You can get most any old thing nt DeVoe's most any old time. tf Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Strang motored to Crater Lako and return yesterday. They say step-cut piston rings have beon reduced to 25c oach at Busy Cor ner Motor Co. tf E. E.,Vroninn nnd family are expect ed to return this ovenlng from a week end motor trip to Crescent City. Hemstitching, Plcotlng, 8c per yd. Buttons coverod. Handicraft Shop. tf M. C. Wright nnd party spent yester day on the river below Gold Ray and report, good luck fishing. Lime for spray. Modford Lbr. Co. Mr. and- Mrs. Frank Roberts and family and Mr. and Mrs.-C. S. Butter field motored to Crator Lake and re turn yesterday. You enn get R at DeVoe's. tf 1 Justin Smith, Den Trowbridge and Bus Coleman spent yesterday trying to find "Lost Lake" soniowliero in the Urowhsboro region nnd finally succeed ed in locating a pond where they tried to catch some fish. ; Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. i Uuls Thompson left yesterday mor ning Tor Crater Lako where ho has taken a ponltlon running tho boats. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 108. 71 1 East Main stroet. E. II. Jefferson of tho Klamath Falls branch of tho Mason Ehrman Grocory company who spent yesterday In this city left this morning on the stage for Klnmath Fulls. Got tree props at Big Pines Lumhor Co. tf J. F. Halo nnd son Jay arrived tills morning from their homo In Portland and will ninko an Indefinite stay here during the Investigation ,if the activ ities of bands of night riders. Svstcii) Service Co.. write Fire and other Insurance. Strong companies. Offices 2nd floor. Modford Dldg. tf Seattle for a visit with his Evan Rtame3, local attorney. The date given lor the Talent Com munity Club social in the Eden Valley items was given to the correspondent wrong. It should. .have, been Friday,. July 2Sth instead of July 24. RECORD CROWD AT CRATER LAKE INN CRATER LAKE, Ore., July ,21.-r-A party of fourteen people in charge of H. A. Linton as conductor arranged by the American express company visited Crater Lake. This party is known as the Massachusetts .Forestry associa tion. The itinerary includes all of the national parks. From here thoy go to Yosemlte, leaving crater Lako Sunday afternoon. Tonight we have the largest house count of the season. Campers are be ginning to come in great numbers. As previously announced the Rim Drive opens tomorrow. The last of the snowdrifts were removed ' today. In clearing this road one place along by the Watchman over a ton of T. N. T. was necessary to' clear away the high drifts. . Body Missing Hotel Man Found VANCOUVER, D. C, July 21 Tho body of Harry B. Jackson, prominent hotel man nnd manager of the Hotel Vancouver here who disappeared two weeks ago wns found in False creek today. An inquest will be held to de termine the cause of tho death. party of Nampa, Ida., J. S. Slight, Wm. Wood, J. Little, L. Skinner and P. G. Root of Vancouver, D. C, Oliver K. McCnll of South Dend. Wn., Frank L. Mitton nnd family of Seattle and Dr. Fred L. Montgomery and family of Puyallup, Wn. The next phase of the Boys' and Girls' club work is, that of getting in tho roports nnd the1 fitting of their product Tor exhibit nt the County Fair which will take placo in less than two months. The remaining time is one of the vital periods of the development of the stock and poultry to produce the best results and great care should bo, used in all projocts from this time on. All members who have not received their second and thli'd literature or do not receive the same in the next few days may have these by notice to the County Club Agent. Chler of Police llatcher is off on a trip to Crator Lake on a pleasure jaunt lor a few days. Ashland Tidings. Dob Welch nnd Itcston Grieve are down from Prospect on a several days visit. E. Sanders of Salem Is a guest nt the Hotel Holland. Other guests ,'lncludo ('. M. Tracy ami family and George H. Tracy of John Day, Ore., W. W. Kerns of Seattle, W. F. Hopka of Sacramento, Calif., W. C. Fuller of Berkeley, J. M. McT.oughlln of Crescent City, G. A. Perry nnd Netu E. Perry of Rono, Nov., and T. J. M unsca of San Francisco. A party niado up of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McKay, Mr. .and Mrs. Horace Bromloy, Al Roland, Mary Bebh, I. B. Walthor and Clark Rawlings spent the week end at the Josephine Caves, re turning Inst evening. Flank Preston left this afternoon for San Francisco where ho will attend tho famous Bohemian club jinx Satur day night. The jinx piny this year was written by Charley Norrls. brother of Frank Norrls and author of "Brass. Born ,t Mr. and Mrs. Enrl S. Turno ut the Pumcker Maternity Home, an 8 lKinnd dnughtor. Sunday, July 23rd Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Wnhl made the trip to the Oregon Caves yesterday. Piano Tuning Club C. M. Richards is organizing n "Tuning Club," for the puriwse of re ducing cost, and stabilizing his busi ness in R. R. valley. By calling phone 323-J he will see you and explain his plan. 110 TOO LATE TO ' CLASSIFY FOR SALE Cook stove. St. 320 Apple 107 FOR SALE Farm, 160 acres, hay and dairy. Thompson croek, seven miles from Applegato postoffico. J. S. Kendall. 107 Canvas Hammocks WATER" BAGS Med. Tent & Awning Works Opposite S. I'. Depot Some People Prefer "Mosquitone" and some like Heath's "Skeeterizer" best They both keep the mosquitoes away Do not thirik of going picnicing, camping or into the hills without taking one of these items. Heath's Drug' Store 109 East Main Street ' The Coolest Store in Town FOR SALE- bens. 90c. Barrel Plymouth Phone 2S-J-.'I. Rock 107 vaIentino in . ............ "THE CONQUERING POWER A Rex Ingram Production from the Balzac Novel Every one has heard of or seen "The Four Horsemen" of the Apocalypse" and of Kex Ingram, its director;' Now comes another success the intensely human 'The' Conquering Power" which critics claim the equal of anything Ingram has done. A great picture, with "a great director, a great cast and a great programme.' including tho first round of "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" C Witwer's famous stories of Society und the 1'rize King KI'XifLAR TRICKS . . Adults 33c! 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