n .1 :i !MEDFOT?D - MAIL TRIBUTE, arETypOftT), OTCEfloy, "VYF.TTN'TCSDAY, JULY 2(5. 1922 Mil 10 FACE (ho soles of her shoes, and Ialer, if Big Hospital for St. Cloud (with facilities for between 250 and 350 the murks were obliterated, knew ulie WASHINGTON, .Inly 26. Selection mental cases was announced today by had been out, .Mrs. Hire charges In of ;'(.' Cloud, Minn., as a site for a new director Forbes of the veterans her divorce petition filed here. ijl.oOO.Oiio hospital for service men bureau. It's the same high-quality BE MAIN TOPIC HIS ACCUSERS, I . si 1 Sri M P ft m M H Tea now in a round tin Folger's Golden Gate Tea is still blended from the same carefully selected varieties of tea. Its high qual-. ity remains unchanged. rt '.But it has a new container a round vacuum tin which brings all the fine . -flavor and fragrance of the tea right V . to your P- This package is flavor in surance for you. Black Tea or.Green. I CAsk your grocer. ' . ' Golden Gate TP A- THE Fisk Cord js giving more value in service this year than was ever put into a tire of any kind before. The buying public knows it, too for, even though the Fisk factory, working at capac-' ity, is bending every possible effort to build them, it has had difficulty in keeping up with, the demand. ; '.: Before you buy any other tire, compare it with a Fisk Cord the tire whose distinc tive extra quality you can see and feel, weigh and measure at the time you buy. ', There's a Fisk Tire&f extra value in every size; 1 i for car, truck or speed waff on ' 1 ' " JL Time to Re-tirc? tfFffiyytf 1UM MAM MM. V. FAT. OTTi Splashiiv 'WM": Let'sGo 'i js0l!f$r by-the-Sea i $l&90 round trip ijr. Dny Tickets OtS.sale Frl. & Sat. Good (or 15 Days Homelike and delightful is this dear old place that ap peals to thousand;! of pleas ure seekers each year. . $16.55 round trip Sonwin Tickets ;' On Salt Dally-Good until October 31st. Read about the Vacation Places In our 1923 "Oregon Out-5 doors" folder. It is beautifully Illustrated and brimming full of details including hotel and cottage information. Copies FREE on request. For further particulars, ask any agents Southern Pacific Lines ' JOHN M. SCOTT, s General Passenger Agent ASyLAND, . July 26. Coincident with efforts to unscramble the Southern-Central-Union Pacific systems, In dications point to a merger of the Ash-land-.Medford commercial organiza tions, making the Jackson county fair a hiimjner is the motive which prompts a joint forum gathering of the cham bers of commerce of the twin cities, to be held in Ashland parks on Thursday evening, July 27, at 7 o'clock. -An Ideal al fresco outing will lend a romantic charm to business deliberations, witli a substantial1 luncheon on the side as a further measure in establishing the most cordial relations. Several topics will be discussed, but the main one relates to the big county fair which is to be initially launched in September on grounds which are being especially equipped for the purpose. In the vicin ity of Medford on a permanent basis, where buildings are being erected, and other improvements installed com mensurate with the scope and impor tance of the notable public undertak ing. - Here's a chance for a couple who are assured of the maximum comforts of a good home at the expenso of a mini mum of effort. The location is at Sap-and-Salt, Jesse Winburn's mountain re treat up Ashland creek canyon, where a man and wife are required as caretakers. The postmaster. general has made another ruling, this one in regard to fruit shipments, notably berries. Com plaint is made that contents as usually crated sift out, not only causing waste but also damaging other mall. Conse quently berries will have to be more securely boxed when shipped by parcel P08t. Lars Ellnson is here from the Pro vince of Alberta, summoned hometo attend the funeral of his father, the lute C. A. Ellason. Lars and his broth er Ross are trying a new tack In Cana dian land development, having assum ed control of an irrigated ranch In the vicinity of Lethbridge, which will be experimented with by comparison with tho prevailing methods of dry farming. . liotel promotion activities have late ly assumed the phase of a project sub mitted by Jesse Wlnburn involving an offer made by the Hockenbury System which already has notable operations under way in this respect In represen tative cities, some of them located in Oregon. At a recent meeting of the chamber of commerce this matter was referred to a committee of seven. The mutter of an apartment house oh a big scale was also referred. .The Mt. Ashland Scenic Highway project waB given endorsement, under certain pro visions and safeguards. All of which will come up for further discussion at 1 subsequent session. The Talent Community club is to picnic in Ashland parks, on Friday of this week, July 28. On Friday evening of this week, July 28, Waller- A. Denton, deputy graud master of District No. 3 of the Oregon Masonic jurisdiction, will deliver an address at a special communication of Ashland lodge No. 23. His topic will be "Masonic Philosophy," a n subject very "Interestingly dwelt upon. The fraternity throughout the valley are cOTdially invited to be present, and although the speaker's appearance here Is right In the heart of midsum mer, It is hoped that there will be a good attendance. The familiar appearance of G. S. nutler upon our streets is Indicative that he is still here amid the old sur roundings after, a tussle with restraint due to enforced retirement at a local hospital temporarily, steadily improv ing from an operation in the semi major classification. T. F. Smith, ex-park supt., who has been ill for sometime past, is improv ing. A daughter, Mrs. Virginia Schrams. of San Jo3e, Cal., has" been visiting him of late. ' Mr. and Mrs. B.' H. Hinthorne have been having for their guests members of the Wm. Yokum family, of Fruita, Colo., and the Herbert Eastman family of Modesto, Calif. Eastman was for merly deputy postmaster here, and now is in charge of the money order division of the Modesto office. At the summit of Green Mountuln the old road which leads to Hiatt Prai rle has been visibly Improved, and out ing parties are making the trip daily to witness development work on the dam of the Irrigation project which belongs to the Talent system. For scenic beau ties the trip over Green. Spring Moun tain rivals those as viewed from the Pacific Highway over the Slsklyous. Quite a few go by the old road, return ing by the new, thus visiting. Wagner and other springs. At the Methodist church, last Sun day morning. Rev. J. M Walters of , Eugene, delivered, the Epworth Insti tute sermon, and In the evening Rev. J. R. Sasnett, of Medford, presided .over the evangelistic service. I Mr. and Mrs. Homer Elhart have re turned from their summer vacation. I During their absence, W. M. Poley was in charge of the Elhart Pharmacy, the familiar headquarters which Poley con ducted for so many years. Bill Hatcher, chief of police, was ac companied on the foray to Crater Lake by Ira Plttman, a hireling of the local water department Furthermore, Geo. Roblson, chief of the fire department, is also taking a vacation, and during , his absence E. F. Smith is serving as proxy, wearing a pewter badge and regulation blue pajamas as by ordi nance provided. For the first time In ten years Bert Tozer Is visiting the old home sur roundings here on Laurel street, his wife and son accompanying him. ' ASHLAND, July 26. A public gathering will bo held in the Ashland Armory tonight at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of giving the Terrill forces an opportunity to present their side of the cuse, and supporters of Terrill are hoping that a large crowd will be In attendance. Speakers from Medford, including B. F. Lindas, Col. Gordon Voorhles and Col. E. E. Kelly, who are ac quainted with the data and facts which have been gathered, will be present, and It is said the entire story will be laid before the public. It is stated that all phases of the charges which have been made against Sher iff Terrill will be taken up 'in detail und explained, and the Terrill adher ents Indicate they are possessed of such Information as will convince any reasonable man that the recall of Sheriff Terrill is not advisable nor Just. It Is thought that Sheriff Terrill will be present in person at the meet ing, undoubtedly propared to answer any questions that may be put to him. 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