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p. nr. two MKDFOnn AfATTi TRIBUNE. "MEDFOHD. OTJKOOX. TITITiSlVAY. ATTiVsT 10. 1022 Tocal and sLi Personal It is rumored llial tlrj loin lonked lor dance iiavllion at the county fair grounds may at last bo realized. De-j spite the short time remaining before the onenins of the fair, September 13, jilunn are being made to hav(; a dance, pavilion. Knowing the fallacy or at to.nnting a real ralr without proper amusement and adequate entertain-1 nient racllitles, a number r Medfrd( business men are now making plans to I take charge of this Important conces sion and to make It one of the biggest features of the fair week. If a satis-, factory arrangement can be made the actual cu-istruction work will be begun, at once and the structure will be push- etl to completion In time for the fair. I Kodak films at Du Yoe's. tf ; Heal home cooking at popular prices. Parlor Tea Rooms. L!'S ! Mrs. Ella Duff and son Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fish and their Bon William left today on an extended auto camping trip to Crescent City and Kureka. The famous Willow Springs water melons are ripe. Kulph Cowgill, Scenic avenue. Willow Springs. IHI Your apparel will always be In good clean shape and wear longer If yon let us take care of them for you. Phone TSi Apparel French Dye Works, C1M North Riverside. 120 Sid lirown returned yesterday from l.os Angeles and other southern (joints where he has been ror the past several weeks on a vacation. See the Medford Kleetrlc Co. bank rupt sale ad In today's paper. 120 Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. A local grocer who litis made a care ful survey or the local foodstuffs situa tion in anticipation or a tie-up by the railroad strike states that Medrord Is well supplied with sugar, flour and other such necessities and that the stock now on hand in the retail and wholesale houses will tide tho town over a considerable period sliouhl a serious .situation arise as a result or the rail strike. Special Sunday dinner at the Sum mit Ranch. We are prepared to serve larger crowds In our new building. Come up where It's cool. 121 Automobile Insurance. Brown & White. tf , The local branch or the Associated Oil company has added to Its motor equipment a new 2V& ton Moreland truck with a platform body. The truck which Is manufactured In Los Angeles was unloaded at tho local plant yester day. fire Insurance. Drown & White. Hemstitching, Plcotlng, 8c per yard. ; Work finished When you want It The Vanity Shop, Cor. Main and Partlett Rr. tf Mr. and Mrs. IL O. Wortmnn lert I this morning ror a week's outing at the . Stewart ranch on the Roguo river. Bloctrirtil fixtures at hair price. .Medrord Electric Co. Closing out sale. 120" Buy Medrord home. Pay like rent oo'rt Ray Realty Co. 8ince the residence or Mr. and Mrs Tien Hubbard In Medford a change has taken place. Upon his return Tuesday from Fresno Mr. Hubbard announced that he was the father of a two months old hoy who accompanied Mrs. Hub bard to Medrord when sho arrived a wook ago. In Heath's Drug Store ad yesterday units wecK-Knu Package" was priced by mistake ut GOc. The price Tor this ImllBpenslble nrticle should have read GOc. 120 Fire Insurance. Rrown & White. Miss Nova lxiinBbtiry or the Vanity unon. ten ednesday evening for Port iiinu 10 uo ner rail buying. She was accompanied by Mrs. C. A. Peterson. We want to purchase a cash register nt once. What have you to offer? tr You can get most any old thing at uevoes most any old time. tf Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Piddle and W. 11 Diddle, Sr., plan to leave for Port land Saturday night to meet Mrs. W B. diddle there. They will return In n week driving down In Mr. Kiddle's new car. Bee the Medtord Kleetrlc Co. bank rupt sale ad In today's paper. 120 Hearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed nt $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Kasy terms. Nenr Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. C. E. lileo of the California-Oregon Power company, was at Copco, Calif., on business yesterday. Paul McKee and Don Runyard returned from Klam ath Falls and left again ror Copco yes terday. P. O. Crawford Is still In Klamath Falls. . This office Is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping , machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Modford. Phone us aim we will call. tf You can get it at DeVoe's. tf t Olive Calvert, hlenoirrapber at the Califi rnia-Oregon Power company, Is on her summer vacation. Closing out sale, electrical fixtures. Frldav and Saturday. Medford Kleetrlc Co. 120 ilet your mill blocks from the Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7C. A large forest fire on the state reser vation was reiKirted yesterday on Sar dine creel: near Gold Hill. Wanted Auto camp outfit. DeVoe's. tr' Rafetv first Insure with Redden & Canaday, Phone 720. tf , Russell Sherwood who for the last few months has been employed by the California-Oregon Power company, was: home for the last week-end visiting his family and friends. He Is on work j in the Myrtle Creek district at present. I See us to buy or sell used cars. , Crater Lake Automotive Co. 121! I We carry duplicate sales sliim with I blank headings for use In any line or business. Call 75 ror service. . tf Virginia Woolery, guest of Arlene Normile and Hetty Hill for the past two days, left last night for her home 111 Pusadena. She was taken by auto as far as Ashland. All summer millinery CO per cent dis count. The Vanity Shop. tf Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. It. O. Peach, mail order clerk at the Next Saiunlav evening there will be a big meeting of Modern Woodmen of America at initiating order and representatives will be pres ent from all the camps of the valley Quite an interesting program has been 1'alent for the purjiose of. which they sjient sixteen candidates into the and Crater Lake. ('. ('. Furnas esterday from ; and family returned This morning's public market was several days outing! above the average for a mid-week mar- on Diamond Lake 100 pr. ladies' fancy felt slippers Saturday itSc. Will H. Wilson. 321' Thorland Hall, a former temporary arranged for the occasion and twoj reg,dtnt ,lere who Kru,ilmted from popular numbers are addresses on woodcraft and fraternalism by Head Auditor Tate and Hon. Walter M. Pierce or La Grande. The affair will conclude with a bountepug feed for all present. A' general invitation is ex tended to every Modern Woodman in the valley to come and participate in the festivities and get acquainted with , ' ' his neighbors. Ilemst.'jniiig, Plcoting, 8c per yd. Iluttons covered. ' Handicraft Shop. ket, -every booth being occupied and tables in the center of the aisle being in use. Perries, peaches and corn were plentiful while beans were not in suf ficient ubundance to supply the de mand. Ida Wood, teacher of piano. No. 426 South Ivy. Phone 77S-W. 125 A report was rampant this morning that the section crew on the Medford Coast Railway had thrown down his shovel and quit when word reached hint that the "Big 4" brotherhoods end of the rectangle was extended sev- " veruiea out n true means a uiow eral feet to the rear of the two rearjt the extension of the road from Jack bicycles, in this extension sat the two snvllle to the coast in the Immediate youngest members of the family. Two i O. A. C. last year, left yesterday for a visit with his parents in Yakima, n. Hall is now a professor at Ames, Iowa. A novel arrangement was seen yes terday on the Pacific highway. Four complete bicycles were fastened to gether and a platform was built in the The Mr. and .Mrs. KM Lamport, ai eom- j panied by Mr. and Mrs. George Ryan. of Sacramento returned yesterday afternoon from a brief outing at Dia mond Lake. KM reports that the road from Crater Lake rim to the lake is in fair shape iiut that from Union creek to Diamond lake is very rough and that going is slow. We will buy 400 clean friction top cans. Gallons, half gallons and quarts. Hutchison & unisden. 12S The city auto camp enjoyed a large patronage last night. 35 cars and 124 I persons having registered yesterday. Special low price for the Delineator will be withdrawn without notice. Hutchison & Lumsden. 12j Pqrter King, state fire patrol, and R. H. Chapler. forest service man, re- Mrs. J. ' lirown who has been visit ing her daughter. Mrs. M. H. Leonard, and family, leaves this evening for her home in Astoria. Subscribe for the Delineator now anil save money. Hutchison & Lums den. older children rode the two rear bi-l. J""n Koreniam formerly employed , turned from Klamath Falls last night .! cycles and mother and father piloted 1 " uve s cigar siore. am. remei.me.eu. " , ,.r. f-n. mMiin Household ' y a large number of Iriends. has re- utensils and bedding filled the large 100 pr. ladies'- fancy felt slippers, Q I v ttilti U-Ill It Wilonn 1 'f 1 Dr. andMrs: Porter and children and 'Platform and the entire family traveled Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Moore and Donald with"t b!'n? compelled to resort to gasoline. no really nau mil coinrui of the machine cannot be ascertained. Moore are camping at Diamond Lake. Bankrupt stock on sale Electrical fixtures and office equipment, Friday and Suturday. Medford Electric Co. 120 Sa3h and doors. Medrord Lumber Co. Mrs. Frank Ashton anil daughter Iris I of San Antonio, Texas, and Miss Vellta When better automobiles are built. Iiulck will build them. tf There will be no meeting of the Home Missionary society of the First Methodist church this month, accord ing to ofriclals or that organization. Horn, Thursday morning, Aug. 11th Telephone Numbers to Remember Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance . Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Natl Bank Bid,?. Bend and will extend his vacation until the 21st ol this month. R. A. Newland who carries mail route No. 1 Is also on his vacation. n Heath's Drug Store ad yesterday Ind's Week-Knd Package" was priced by mistake at 50c. The price for this tndlspenslble article should I have read COc. 120 Fifty-eight different forms ot Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man. tf, Jack O'Connor who has been off duty since the 8th of July on account or three broken rlly. Is nguln working at the post ofiicc. See the Medford Kleetrlc Co. bank- nipt sale ad in today's paper. 120 Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 10. tt E. R. Putnam, Inspector ot the treas ury department, inspected the Federal building and returned to Portland Sat urday night. Community Hospital opens 834 East Main St, Medford, Ore. Will receive medical, surgical and obstetrical pa tients. 120 System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Hide. tf R. A. Koppes, city editor of the Tri bune, Is slowly Improving. He has been confined to his home since Mon day night Clothes care saves the expense or buying new tilings 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 salo please call this office 75. tt Miss Louise Squires was an out-of-town visitor yesterday from her home stead near Grants Pass. She has been a student at O. A. C. the past year and Is well known here by the college stu dents. Milk and cream at DeVoe'e. tf We have a splendid bargnln In a second-hand typewriter nt this office. tf Mrs. William Grieve of Prospect re turned home today- after a stay of a weok In this vicinity and Central Point. She was called down from Prospect on account of the Illness of her mother, Mrs. Frees. Silk stockings I In all the new shades, From $1.25 to $3.75. The Vanity Shop. 122 Goodrich tires and tubes ot Colonlnl Garage. tf Mr. and Mrs. Klrkpatrlck and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Vance returned from a trip to Crater Lake yesterday. The men are both Dokles and went on to Bend for the convention while the ladies stayed at the lake. When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. I'se, spreader In your last sprays. 16Vjc lb. Conner's Warehouse. 120 Will Steele left this morning for Crater Lake where he Is V. S. commis sioner, to resume his work there. His wife returned yesterday to their home in Kugene after a week's stay in Med rord. Everywhere you look you see 6 Chevrolet. For Fire Insurance see tlennott, 113 West Main street. tf A number of Medford people nre spending their vacations at Diamond Lake enjoying a fine outing. Mr. and .Mrs. John Moffatt returned last night from there after a ten days stay. Miss Helen Strang. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rob erts and daughter Phyllis are tlftre u!ho. Have you tried that big milk ghake at devoe s? tf1 Tako your kodak -films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tr C. C. Dixon or Shedd, Ore,, and Mr Van Kleet, also from the northern part or the state, two or the prominent dairymen or Oregon, will bo In utten dance at the dairy nicotinic to be held In this county Friday and Saturday of this week. Mr. Dixon has placed a great many of his purebred Jerseys In this valley and is well known among tho dairymen of this section. Both men are experts in the dairy lino and generally contribute to the value of the meetings of this nnluro. Friday's meeting will bo held at the ranch of Joe Sanders nt Ashland at t o'clock. Professor Flits from the college has some valuable dope for any and nil dairymen of tho valley. On Saturday n similar meeting will bo conducted nt tho new Jackson county fair grounds, the time of day being the same. All summer millinery 50 per cent dis count. The Vanity Shop. tf When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street Maule of Los Angeles arrived Monday to Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Parker of 511 by auto from Los Angeles and are the South Crape street, a son. Both moth- guests of Miss Elizabeth Hill. They ,er and child are doing well. plan to spend a week in the valley be fore going home. ,Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. Children cared for. Mrs. W. X. Campbell, 104 Newtown. Phone 371-L. 121; Guests at the Hotel Holland are Harold II. Boeber, Edward W. Webber, I A. H. Cnlno, Harold C. Curtis, James I W. Foley and Dr. S. L. Brasch all or, San Francisco who left for Crater Lake this morning and will stop at Medford again on their return from I Crater Lake. Other guests are W. A.j Crawford and Mrs. W. E. Sewell of Ritzville, Wash., II. A. Thomas and wife and Albert Swain of Portland;! C. B. Mitchell and wife of CorvallisJ Mrs. John Edwards of Noblesvllle, Ind. I H. W. Shelby of San Francisco, M. A. Dobbin and H. II. Hall or Eugene, Geo.! H. Smith or Lakeview, and J. E. Chand ler of Klamath Falls. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet tf Use spreader In your last sprays, lS'ic lb. Conner's Warehouse. 120 Mr. and Mrs. B. T. DeLosh and daughter Joan loft this arternoon for a visit with Mr. DeLosh's parents at Aberdeen, Wash. A chance to store your wheat and hold for advance in price, without any storage, Insurance or other charges. See Guy W. Conner. Phone 64. 122 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Aaron Wilkinson of Carthage, III., arrived hero this morning for a visit with friends. Mr. Wilkinson previously lived In Medford for eight years. Use spreader In your last sprays, 16!4c lb. Conner's Warehouse. 120 New fall millinery now on display at The Vanity Shop. 20 Mrs. Emma Whcldon and daughter Mrs. J. D. Brown, visiting rrom Port land, and Miss Gaul, returned rrom Crater Lake last night after a stay ot two days. Summer millinery 50 per cent dis count at The Vanity Shop. 120 A chance to store your wheat and hold tor advance In price, without any storage, insurance or other charges. See Guy W. Conner, phone 64. 122 Mr. and Mrs. J. M.'Gressley of Seat tle are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C- B. Watklns or this city. Mr. Gres'sley formerly taught bookkeeping In the high school here and Is now on the faculty of the Seattle schools. They plan to return home Monday. Mattress work all kinds. Medrord Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf Wanted copy of "Lord's Birds of Oregon," used as text book some years ago. Call Mall Tribune. tf Mrs. Hurry Porter and daughter Peggy of Portland are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. K. llanna of Jacksonville. Mrs. Porter formerly resided in Jackson ville. For good Insurance, yot should go to Goff & Y'eo, ofrice with Jackson County Abstract Co. We will deliver today large load of No. 1 mill Mocks, dumped at S5.75. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tr' James" Owonby of San Francisco, who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. Harry Flndlny, and family, for the past several weeks, left for his home in the buy city this morning. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf All kinds of rough and ' dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street Mr. und Mrs. C. M. Kldd and nephewH Frederick Agens who is visiting them, left yesterday for a several days outing ut Diamond Lake. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Goodrich returned the first of the week after having spent the past several weeks enjoying n vacation at Crater Lake, Pelican Bay Lake ot the Woods asd their cabin, Alder lodge, on tho Rogue. C w. McCtillngh, northwest mnn- ager ror Sgobel & Day, fruit distribu tors, arrived this morning from Port land ror a several days business visit with the local representative ot the rirm, C. C. Lemmon. Pete Tokos, local flstierman reports that he had good luck last evening near Gold Ray and that he brought homo with him a seven and a half pound steelhead. Ulen lllllls' who has been employed nt Crater Lake since the opening of the park season and who arrived In Medford Tuesday for a brief visit, re turned to the lake this morning on the stage. Henry Haswell left last night for Portland where he will Bpend a day or two on business. turned to Medford after a several months stay In Lakeview and other eastern Oregon towns. The guests at the Medford hotel in- Hutchison & Lumsden elude Wm. S. Crowe und wife of Mam-I Earl Hooker, son of and' went on 'to Portland on the late train last night. They have been in specting the woods around Klamath Falls. Wanted Clean friction top cans. 125 Mr. and Mrs. stigua, Mich., II. G. Ames of Anaheim, H. E. Hooker of this city arrived yes Calif., G. O. Melby and A. C. Gragg or jterday from Idaho for a several days Eugene, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Valzah a retired doctor of Santa Barbara; W. H. A. T. Walluce of Portland, L. A. Bank of Los Angeles, L. V. Kex of Eugene. J. D. McCord or Portland, D. W. Hellnian, representative for Libby, McNeil and Libby, of Portland, and G. E. Miller, also or Portland. J. W. Wakefield has transferred his lot near Pelican Bay to H. N. Moe of Klamath Falls. visit with his parents and his sister. Extra copies o! the Outing Section of the Mail Tribune of August 9th, con taining the write-up of Crater Lake and the other scenic attractions, mailed to any address for 5c. Give your order at once if you want any copies. 121 Bargain offer for the Delineator for a few days. Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 125 Cigarette Ifs toasted. This one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality Impossible to duplicate. Gtimranteed br TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Pickling Phone 210-L. cucumbers lib HELD OVER! "6? mm TILL SATURDAY MID-NIGHT to Satisfy the Enormous Demand of the Public TELL YOUR FRIENDS! YOUR FRIENDS WILL TELL YOU! A true artist in a gem among picture gems PLAYING ALL THIS WEEK! TALMADGE !g IN u SMILIN' THROUGH", IT'S ALL THE SCREEN CAN GIVE TO THE , n'P.LlC: "Smllin' Through" lias been breaking records both in attendance anil in the unanim ity of praise accorded by critics. It was brought here for an engagement of four days, but tho crowds seemed undiminished, so it will bo held over till Saturday night, l'ago patrons unhesitatingly say it is the finest piny of Norma Tnlmadgc's career and that means one of the finest plays over made n picture for young and old! THE PAfiE MAXAfiKMXT. COMING SUNDAY Another "Come On Over" Rupert Hughes comedy with Colleen Moore and Richard Dix, "THE WALL GLOWER." mtmtqi y-iffillMM'tjMfli -1l.:VWi'Vtra" K'