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PA (IE TWO MEDPORT) MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFOT?.!"). OTiEfiOX, AVEDXESDAV, AUfirftT' 0. Focal and ' jLd Personal V.rest Supervisor II. IC M Daniels, ! 1 1 :. t i o liiH first trii liy air uu a mii-.vy i f the Siskiyou National forest Muntlay un:l states that the thick smoke lying) over" the valley appears as tlense as a blanket when viewed from the air. Most of the smoke Is due to a fire which is consuming the timber of the. Coos Bay Lumber company near Pow ers as there are few fires In Jackson and Josephine counties. He states that one can see not more than seven miles ahead of the machine now due to the j smoke. He was quite enthused overi his trip which took him down the AppIeKute south of the Josephine ('uvea, over Whiskey Creek and back to Medford. The pilot of the army de Haveland was Lieutenant W. C. Golds- borouKh who was in command of the rorest patrol detail stationed at Med ford two years ago. Kodak films at D Voe'B. tf Real home cooking at popular prices. I'lirlor Tea Rooms. 123 Mrs. D. S. McCoy, a sister of Mrs. It. !'. Antle who hus been visiting the Antics for the past week, left last night for her home in Htuefoi'nvllle, Ohl'i, nnd will stop In Los Angeles on the return to visit relatives In that city. The famous Willow Springs water- M"U.ns are ripe. Ralph Cowgill, Scenic avenue. Willow Springs. 121 Your apparel will always be in good clean shape and wear longer If you I t us take care of them for you. Phone 223 Apparel . French Dye Works, 624 North Riverside. 120 . Mr. nnd Mrs.- Charles Strong left this morning. for Crater Lake. They were accompanied by Mr. -Strang'8 sister, Mrs. Km ma Jucobs of Los Angeles and Mrs. C. W. Vrooman, Mr. Strang's mother. The party will remain at the lake for several' days. liming the absence ot the Boclety editress until September 1st please send society news, reports of churah and lodge auxiliary meetings .nnd per sonal items to this office as soon as they occur. Short society items should be telephoned to 70. 119 ' Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. Southern Pacific passenger trains So. 12 and No. 13 were an hour late tills morning as a result of a small freight wreck near Rogue River. A cur Jumped' the track near Rogue River and the passenger trains were delayed during' the removal of the car. Automobile Insuraiioe. Brown & White. tf fire insurance. Brown & White. Frank Minkler and family left this morning for the Applegate where they will spend the next week outing. Hemstitching, Plcoting,' ..8c. per yard . Work finished . .'When you want'lt ' The Vanity 8hop, Cor. Main and Bartlett St. tf Any Medford home. Pay like-rent Gold Ray Realty Co. George Hllos of Talent was a Med ford business visitor this morning. . Fire insurance. ' Grown & White. ' We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offor? tf Vernon Buck of Ruch left this morn ing for Doris Calif., where ho has ac cepted a position for the rest of the summer with a lumber concern. You can get most any old thing at uevoo's most any old time. . tf Ilearing penr and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 aero , tracts and up. Easy terms. Ndar Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 1S4.Y. (ucsis at the Medford hotel are Llllinn Downs, of Santa Roan. Calif. ' R W. Harney, John A. Jeffrey, J, H, 1 Mulchay, A. J. Crane, J.'T. Wallace, . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tebben, Mr. . nnd Mrs. O. O. Gooch, A. C. Freeman' of Portland, Paul J. Higgins of New York Velma Cooley of San Jose, W. C; Galla . her of Chirago, Capt. T. A. Edwards ; and wife of Camp Lewis, E."E. Henry or eorvnlllB, J. M. Alnntt of Klnmath ' Fails. Get your mill blocks from, the Valley r 11111 Co. Phone 76. Wanted Auto camp outfit. DeVoe's tr W. C. Debley who was recently op orated -upon, Is improving at his home. Safety first Insure with Redden, ft Canaday, Phono 720, ' tf See us to buy or sell used cars. Crater Ijiike Automotive Co. 123 Miss Jane Snodtcor, 'formerly of Medford nnd for the last two years art lustrdctor in the Anaconda schools of t. Montana, has purchased the art de partment in Deuel's store. In the near niture Bhe plans to give instructions along all art lines. This office is prepared to print " lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on the ' bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to travollng men and have ' ihem printed out of Medford. Phone us ana we will call. tf We carry duplicate sales slips with blank headings for use In any Una of business. Call 75 for service. tf Hob Deuel returned Monday from liis homestead near Butte Falls. Graver t'oruni returned with him. All summer millinery 50 per cent dis count. The Vanity Shop. tf l.inie for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Miss Vcrna Charley in spending thin week with her parents at Lake Creek. Ftrty-eight different forms of Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man." tf Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tt Auto dealers met with A. C. Hubbard superintendent of motor exhibits at the county fair, K. C. Gaddis, vice president, and H. O. Frohbach, secre tary, at o luncheon at the Medford hotel Tuesday noon. They considered matters relative to the motor exhibits for the coining fair. Community Hospital opens 834 East Main St.. Medford. Ore. WJI1 receive medical, surgical and obstetrical pa tients. 120 System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies Office 2nd floor Medford llldg. tf Mrs. William Klmer who lived In Phoenix five years ago and who has! since beon living in Detroit is expected . here lor a visit the last or August with friends. Clothes care saves the expense of buying new things yet you'll not sac rifice appearance or comfort. Phone 223, Apparel French Dye Works, 624 North Riverside. 122 Anyone who has a cash register for sale please call this office 75. tf Telephone Numbers to Remember .Fire Department 60 (Fire calls only) .'. Insurance Any Kind .123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nafl.Bank . . Bids;. Guests at the Holland hotel are as follows: E. L. Perry of Ios Angeles. Thorland Hull of Ames, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Landes, Viola Rawls, E. J. Peach, R. D. Fontaine and wife from Seattle, 11. M.. Durant. of Portland, Dr. W. F. Browning and wife of Palo Alto, Calif., Sum McGee of Port Townsend, Wash. Milk and cream at DeVoe'e. tf We have a splendid bargain in a second-hand typewriter at thlB office. tf C. S. Richardson and wife nnd Mr. I Opplo returned from Crater Lake Mon day morning. They report having had i a pleasant week-end. Silk Blockings In all the new shades, From $1.25 to $3.75. ' The Vanity Shop. 122 Mrs. W. D. Ackley, formerly" Maude Jones, and children of Tillamook, Ore., are visiting Mrs. Lou D. Jones of this city. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf .When in need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Dr. Stephenson, 140 South Holly Btreet, who for the past two months has been III, Is reported ns much worse the last few days. llBe spreader In your last sprays. lOVfcc lb. Conner's Warehouse. 120 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. ... Delia Steiner returned this morning from Portland whore Bhe has been for two and a half weeks. She-was also nt Seaside for a week. Her sister. Edna Stolnor, who accompanied her, returned yesterday morning. For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Have you tried that big milk shake at deVoe'sT tf I. T. Sparks, district freight and pas- senger agent for the S. P., left for northern points this morning. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf You can get it at DeVoe's. tf Tho Misses Elsie and Gladys Coffrey of Kallspell, Montana, arrived In Med ford yostorday and will spend two months with their aunt, Mrs. A. M. Childors of Kings highway. Harold Newendorp of Kallspell nccompnnlcd them and will visit with the ChllderB until Monday, the 14th, when he will go on to Berkeley for the fall term at the university of California. All summor millinery 50 per cent dis count. The Vanity Shop. tf Sash and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. John Blalnck stopped hero today en route from Hoseburg to Ashland. Winston Vance arrlvod home this morning from Los Angclos where lie has been attending U. S. C. Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. j When In need or aaah nnd doors call Wallace Woods, .108 or oome to 711 K. Main street. Mrs. Helen Gale returned from Rogue River last night where she was called by the death of her uncle, Wes llirdseye. Her brother-in-law, Clarence Realties or Seattle, formerly of Med ford, and Rowen Gnle leave tomorrow for Seattle and Portland. Miss Gale who will probably stay until school be gins In Septomber, will visit Mr. and Mrs. Hylund of Seattle. Children cared for. Mrs. W. N Campbell, 104 Newtown. Phone 371-L. 121 HnniBtltcnlng, l'lcotlng, ' 80 per yd. Buttons covered. iinndlcrart Shop. tf Virginia Woolory, on her way from (..orvallls to her home in Pasadena Calif., Is the guest of Arlene Normlle, a Pi Beta Phi sister. Miss Woolery hRs been uttondlng summer school at O. A. C, graduating this summer from the college. ' When better automobiles are built Rnlck will build them. tf" Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. , tf Mrs. Norman Normlle nnd mother, Mrs. Clara Stewart loft last night for Portland where Mrs. Stowart will visit her diiuchter for an indefinite time Mr. Normlle returned to Portlund Sun day evening. . I'so spreader In your last sprays, 16V4c lb. Connor's Warehouse. 120 A chance to store your wheat and hold for advance In price, without any storage, insurance or other charges. See Guy W. Conner. Phonn R4 l l'l Helen Wlthyconibe, of Yamhill, Ore., Marjorle Pease of Amsterdam, . i Y., Velma Cooley of San Jose, and Xavie Reager of Oakland, guests at the; Hotel Medford, left this morning fori Crater Lake. j Everywhere you look you see a ! Chevrolet. tf ( I'se spreader in your last sprays,, lG"c lb. Conner's Warehouse. , 1211' .Miss Faye Woolsey of the public,! library is on a ;wo weekB vacation, j -Miss Marjorie .Myers is filling a posi tion there and does not intend to go! back to U. of O. this yearn. Mrs. G. L. ' Lyman and sister, librarians, leave Saturday for the coast. New fall millinery now on display at The Vanity Shop. ' J20 Summer millinery 50 per cent 'dis count at The Vanity Shop. 120 E. M. Hussong, one of the faculty of the high school for the past two years, left for Crater Lake this morning for a stay of three weeks.. Mrs. Hussong j and the girls plan to join him later. 1 Mr. Hussong plans to study the plants j and birds In that vicinity preparatory to school for tho biology classes. His work will be of Bpecial interest to high school students who plan to take biol ogy the coming year. A chance to store your wheat and hold for advance In price, without any storage-, insurance or otherL charges. See Guy W. Conner, phone 64. 122 May Lindley, her brother Bob, and his wife returned Saturday from Pel ican Hay and report tho fishing good. May is reported to have caught a fish weighing twelve pounds and eleven smaller ones. Mattress work all kinds. Medford Auto-Top Co. Phone 104. tf Bob Strang left this morning for Crater Lake, accompanying his father-in-law, Mr. Crawford from Reno, Nev. They will spend a few days at the lake. Wanted copy ot "Lord's Birds of Oregon," used as text book some years ago. Call Mall Tribune. tf Ben Hubbard arrived Inst night from Fresno, Calif., and will remain here for several days visiting friends. Mrs. Hubbard preceded him by a week and has been visiting with friends. After completing their stay here they will continue their trip north. For good insurance, yoc should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. W. O. Webster, of the local branch of the Associated Oil company return ed last night from a several days busi ness trip to Marshfiold and other Coos Hay points. He reports the roads In fair condition. We will deliver today large load of No. 1 mill blocks, dumped at $5.76. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf It is roported that work on the new 60 room wing being built nt the Crater Lake lodge Is progressing rapidly and that the pouring of cement for the foundation is now in progress. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf Bill Williams of Central Point, met with an accident nt Diamond Lake yes terday and Buffered a broken leg. Par ticulars of the accident have not been learned but. It Is understood that a forest service truck brought the in jured man to town last night. All kinds of rough and . dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street, A party consisting of O. G. Vromnn, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Vroman, Miss Mntle Vromnn, Bob Vroman, Miss Lenora Schaffer, Miss Ellen Watklns nnd Mr. Deal returned last evening from a sev eral days stay at Crater Lake. Rev. C. F. Kochler went to Medford Monday to consult the forest ranger about the Boy Scouts camp ground nt Lnke of tho Woods. Ashland Tidings. R. A. Petty of Eagle Point, spent Tuesday in Medford transacting busl noss. Georgo Dunn, candidate for the re publican nomination for state senator was among the Medford visitors Tues day nnd was present nt a meeting ot the board of dlreotors of the First Na tional bank. Miss E. M. Buckley was In the cits today from Medford visiting. Grants Pass Courier. Mr. and Mrs.: Frank II. Thompson, Russell Thompson nnd Herbert Thompson of Los Angeles arrived this morning for n week's visit with H. L. Bromley nnd: family of this city. While tho cars of Frank Clark nnd Ken Turner were parked peacefully in front of tho Clark resldonco on West Tenth street Monday night, someone went through the side door pockets and stole an air gauge and an excelleut kodak from Turner's cur. Nothing was stolen from Clark's car. The stolen kodak is an especially valuable mo be cause of a special lens which has been fitted to It. It is a size 2-C autographic junior kodak. The culprit removed the ense from the camera and threw It away shortly after he left tho car from where he had stolen It. A. B. Cunningham of the People's Electric store, loft last night for Port land where he will remain for n few , William Campbell returned last right from Bend, where he went as a member of the D. O. K. K. band which played for the D. O. K.K.cc-remonial which took place in that city Monday night. City Water Superintendent Davis' Oakland was badly damaged this mor ning when his son Dana who was driv ing at the time collided with a Cadillac Eight touring car from Portland. The Cadillac was parked In front of the Hotel Medford and as young Davis came west on Main street the Cadillac swung into the middle of the street and turned around In the middle of the block. The Portland car turned direct ly in front of Davis who slid his tires for about 25 feet in an endeavor to avoid the collision. Airs. B. E. -Adams visited in Grants Pass, "Jacksonville and Medford this week. She rented a flat In Medford and has about completed arrangements for Richard Adams to attend the Med ford Junior high school. Gold Hill News. - ' - A boxing smoker will take place t'o'-J night at the Weed Hippodrome and Wildcat Welty of Medford will meet Johnny Kane of Chico in the main event. Joe Blackburn of Medford, will" tangle with Kid Tag of Klamath Falls and a real battle is expected. Kid Felix of Sisson, and Joe Tuber of Weed, will fight for the buntamweight championship of northern Californtn, and Kid Brown of "Philadelphia", will meet Sam Brady of Oakland. John Draws who made a trip t 0 Klamath Falls the first of the week for the purpose of considering a position with the Pelican Bay Lumber company has returned and expects to remain here until fall. , Mr. and Mrs. C. O. "Pete" Anlauf left last night for Portland where Mr. Anlauf will bo assistant in charge of a service stntlon for the Standard Oil company. .During the year Mr.'Anluuf was employed by the local branch of the company he made many friends who regret his departure and at the same time wish him good luck in the future. Tom Korris Is installing the stamp mill formerly used on the Humison mine near Gold Hill at his mine on the lvft fork of Jackson creek. He expects to have the mill In operation within the next few months. Harry Tomlinson of Ashland, was in Medford on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tomlinson recently returned from "Atlantic City, N. J., nnd other eastern cities including their old home. He - was a delegate from the Ashland lodge to the national conven tion of Elks. Corsets on sale, fittings and altera tions free. Alta Naylor, Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir Btreet. 120 Grove, planning to go to Crater Lake! Frank 1. Ague of Eugene, has been visiting Crater Lake and is going on to San Francisco; Harry R. Jones of Los Angeles, going to Vancouver, B. C; V. L. Mcljitoeh or Angeles, en route to Seattle. .TncUnnn Countv Fair. Medford, Sep tember 13 to IB. tr OBITUARY JONES Virginia Ktta Jones died at her home, 245 N. Riverside yester day from paralysis; pged (id years, !) months, 27 days. She was born at Sidney, 'Iowa, October 12, 1885, and was the wife of Junies C. Jones, fa miliarly known as Jinimle and for many years she conducted a boarding house at her home and was known nnd beloved by many people. She leaves her husband and one nephew. Win. .1. Tibbltts ot Olendale, Wash. Tho funeral services will be hold at the Perl Funeral Home Friday at 2 p. ni. Interment in Jacksonville cemetery. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds days on business. Arrivals at tiie city auto camp yes terday ond last night were: W. II. llerzog from Salem on the way home from Crater Lake; E. Churchill of Los Angeles visiting in Medford; J. Craw- ford of Reno on the way to Crater Lake; T. A. Waler of Coquille, Ore., starting for Crater Lake; Will Lane of Pendleton 011 way home after a visit at Crater Lake; U. T. Branshaw of Huntington Bench, Calif., en route to Hoquiam, Wash; .las. Quigloy or Ben, going to Yamhill nnd has been to Crater Lake; Ccal Chilton from I,ong Pine, Nob., In Medford looking for a location; 18 Conor ot San Francisco, touring the coast; C." W. Johnson of Astoria, on way to Crater Lake; Dr. S. Fleming of San Francisco, has been to Crater Lake and is on the way home; W. F.v Parker,' Klamath Falls, visiting pnd will go to Crater Lake; T. P. Wood, returning home to Los An geles: C. C. Cochran nnd party of Omaha, Neb., traveling to Los An geles; O. L. Rigg, en route to Long lleuch from Wumett, Mont.; R. H Blgalle from Harmony, Minn., en route to Denver: I. A. Byers nnd family, go Ing from Portland to Los Angeles; C. Clnuren of l.os Angeles, going to Seat tie; Mrs.U. Mernnda and party on the way home rrom Crater Iake to Fuller- ton. Calif.: I. 11. Morris of Cottage Rheumatism at 60 REPUBLICANS TO MEET CHAIRMAN TOOZE From; indications there wU' lm. a large attendance at the republican get-together dinifrr at the 'Medford Hotel jl 6 p. m. sharp Wednesday, August 16th, as requests for tickets ure coming in from the": different parts of the county. ; . This ;will be a meeting to get ac quainted ' with the new chairman o( the republican state committee, Wal ter L.' Tooze. Jr., He Is a live wire, was connected with the Chicago of: flee of, the republican national com mittee during the last campaign, is a veteran of the world war, active. in American Legion circles and will explain the plans for the; fall cam paign at this meeting. If vou believe in the principle ot the republican party and its contin ues success you should attend tins meeting which is for men and wo men. Tickets are $1, and can be secured from J. W. Dressier, J. W. Wakefield nnd other republicans. The members of the republican county central committee and all candidates are called to meet the same afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Medford Hotel tor a conference with Chairman' Tooze and It is hoped every member will be present for this conference and remain for the dinner if possible, and to also bring their wives. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE One good mare 6 years old, 14&0 lbs.; also spring u8. Call Dr. Gitzen's Ham. J. Terp. 12U WAVTjr.n A man tr, cut wood. Good timber, cabin and water. Phone 122 Knitting Yarns Every color in the Rainbow Lusterdown 45c 3 balls make a dainty sweater. . Shetland Floss 45c 2 balls make baby a sweater Scotch Sweater Yarn 2-oz. 50c 4 balls make a school sweater for brother. Silk Mix 60c 9 balls make a smart sport . hat and scarf. Heather for men's sweaters, scarfs, etc. Knitting Needles Knitting Books Free Instructions HANDICRAFT SHOP S.S.S. Thoroughly Rida thm tcif tt RheumatUm Impurities. v Pomebodri mother Is tufferlnr .ntchtl Tha BcournA of rheumatlara haa wreckad her body; llmplnir and auffarlnfr, bent forward, Bhe aeea but the common itround. but hrr afred heart atlU belongs to the stars! Doea anybodr care? 8. S. S. la one of the greatest btood-purirlers known, and tt : helps build more blood cells. Its med icinal Ingredients are purely vegeta ble. It never ntitarrangea the stomach. It la, tn fact, a splendid ton 10, a blood maker, a blood enricher. It bantahea -rheumatism from joints, muscles and the entire body, ft builds firm fleah. It la what aomebodya mother beeda tonight! Mother, if you can not go out to get a bottle of 8. 8. S. yourself, urely somebody In your family will. Bomebody. get a bottle of S. S. 8. nowl Let somer-cdy-a mother begin to feel n'. ,' . . . joyful again . tonight. Maybe, marba ew ll.rl.ae Tea wUI feel. aaatlMr. ft. c,ur ,th.r, , & 8. S. la sold at wh.a g.ur rheum.Uua ! aU t.a , Let all drug store, in two elaes. Th. ft. a. a. dt U. It will solid jew n. tel larger sum u uua more aoonomlreX Maybe your shells are dot fast enough ! 7T7-HEN a fellow -Vy aims straight and- misses ho wonders why. Then he blames him self for being a poor shot. But if he had used i "Arrow"or"Nitro Club" the steel lined Reming- 1 ton U.MG Speed Shells it would have been a different story. The shot would have gotten there quicker. That's the duty of the steel lining. Sportsmen ' Headquarter We always carrv a full stock of "Arrow" and "NitroGlub" and if you have not as yet Vried them, get busy and avoid "guessing" with other kinds. SOfTHKItX OliKGOX HAltltWAltK ft). INC. 2:l V. Main. Phone :ll0 Modford, Oregon No Cover Charge at this Roof Garden KjtVy3j J I vi4l,.i qiuibii Athletic Union Suits ,$2.00, $1.50, $1.00 A friend of ours iust returned from New York told u he paid a cover charge of $2.50 per person to sit on a cool roof for two hours. And here we are making it possible for you to sit all day for two seasons in this cool un derwear at $1.50 a suit! Cool stockings too; silk, cotton and wool. Cool garters; ivory and others. Cool pajamas, silk mercerized and outing. Bathing suits; cotton and wool. Traveling Bags, all leather $12,00 to $25.00. Model Clothing Co. 126 E. Main S. T. RICHARDSON, Prop. mZ aPifi vWKofPKm vtr vw ; -fi TTa i m ifr JW W'Vi 'THE CAMEO OF THE SILVER SHEET' WK AVOri, I) XOT I-'IXI) A JIOKK Sl lTAIlLK WAY TO 1K SCHIIU; THIS CIIAUM Ob' Till-: SILKXT DItAMA VNTIi, IT WAS Tl)l,l) TO I S I1Y A l,AIV 1'ATItOX Tl'KSDAY KVKXIXB, WE WISH to thank this enthusiastic admirer, and take this means of doing so. TRULY, this photopay is IT OFFERS new love, youth elusive and overwhelming flouting spectral, fears, ris- its drama knows no bounds ing from a vale of heart breaks, to come "smilin' but the human heartstrings, through." 1 Tho MiLstri-lrco of Ivc Kter nal, Y0111I1 Supreme. 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