' .... . - . ::! "PAGE TWO .. . ' MF.PFORD MATT TT?TPUXF; MFDFfYRD, OftFiOX. FRIDAY. ATT.rgT 11. 1E-2 j I Mrs. Ja-ii iiaiiiillsin, who has Ij'-imi Kmil .Molir, mine host of the Med-i K. I(. Arnold unrl family It-H &unu.i i.-r . - " .l ; i visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' f. ml hotel, arrived at the Multnomah fur Portland where they will visit ll. I'i k ir;eor sen u8ea cars Itl A 11 EH f 1 A Tl? D A ll i XlUWUIfll UAUtLl-LlUii 1 1 .11. ! Focal arid J. Personal Vr.utk Wilson of this city, left yester ! day for her home in Portland.. Ciisti register for sale. Medford Elec- ..... , , - .. , . . : trie Co. closing out sale. l-l Olileials of the Medford Amusement craipany, which has been organized t Ume and cement Medford Lumber take amusement concessions at the-- , ltouert Strang ana James urawrorii, yesterday. With his family he is mak ing a tour and now is a good time, for the heat in Medford is uncomfortable. For weeks Medford has experienced hot weather and despite the tempera ture there is scarcely a palm beach suit to be seen on the streets. Ore- ciinty fair and which contempLitss I lutaen airang ana James irawiuru, " - . K.-iui ' k, . laccomnanio:! bv Dr. E. W. Smith and gonian ' ' : ,"rr r "(father of San Francisco returned yes-1 Fixtures half price. atn the year arjund.'met with the fair ' ,,!ruay fr0IU a f'l' to Crater Mr- ; i rawiotu is Mrs. Strang g latner ami i is visiting for a short time having Medford. Elec-l'21 board at trie fair grounds last evening ti select a location for the biiildinif. Automobile dealers' met this .noon at c" ' a"13 fr0" his ho:ne Ren0 the Hotel Medford with fair board of , llcials for the purpose of making a ilnal decision as to the construction of a permanent building especially de signed as an automobile show room. A sketch of such a building to be erected j,nt the fair grounds .was submitted to !b,u dealers :hy the fair board. . 'Kodak films at De Voe a. tf Stanil hoops,' b:)uduur' lamps. U xir lamps, etc., hair pi ice. ' Medford Klec- Miss Kathryn. Dunham left Thursday j J)unCB( Jackg(jn .)t Sl,rjngi gat iwi ocilsiuc, vit;i; 0113 will HpllUj iwi or uiree weens vacation. i trie Co. bankrupt sale Hemstitching,. . Picotlng, 8c per yard. Work finished When you want It The Vanity Snop, Cor. Main and Bartlett St. tf A shipment of block, baas, from the Columbia river sloughs, is expected to Crater Lake Automotive Co. All summer millinery 50 per cent dis count. The Vanity Shop. tf Miss Buster LaMar, who for the past year has been the organist at the Rialto theater, left yesterday for San Francisco for an indefinite visit with iriends and relatives. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tf Clothes care saves the excnse of buying new things yet you'll not sac rifice appearance or comfort. Phone 223, Apparel French Dye Works, 624 -North Riverside.. 122 ' Guests at the Holland Include F. X. Nev., by way of San Francisco and the coast highway to Crescent City. Dr. Smith and his father are accompany ing Mr. Crawford. The party will leavo this week-enu for Los Angeles where Mr. Crawford will visit another daugh ter, arrive tomorrow morning when they Leibold of Seattle, Mrs. Harold Thurs- Thls office Is prepared to print will be unloaded and put on a truck ton. Lakeview, Ore.. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. .. 'ledscr sheets, bills, etc., used on the by J. W. Herrian who will see them.. ward of Salem, E. C. Post of Eugeno. : bookkeeping machines.. Don t give safely to the Lake of the woods which j. e. Inman of Portland, J. L. Byrne of I your orders to traveling men and havens to be their future home. Mr. Ber-jFort Jones, Robert Macaulay of Fort I them printed out ot Medford. Phone ;rlan, who is superintendent of the.jones, E. H. Holt. James Hamlel and liutte Falls fish hatchery states that wife, H. E. Callahan of Portland, Mrs. black bass which were planted in the Lake of the Woods last year are doing Mcc I.' II 'Ttir.lni.ai.il nf Mtniiaaiuill, vato Uatl finrl thai In BOHOPal VOfira it Newcomb's special on dry planing lH -v,i i Iii'k L J. Miksche and family! the stocking of the lake with these fish and will remain for several weeks. The iB continued, there will be excellent Thompsons formerly resided here and fishing there. The chubs in the lake, were fit business here about nine years and there are many of them there. mill blocks during heavy run Is $5.75 dumped at your place fur the large cord load.. Orders will bo, delivered In order In whlh they are taken. Phone C31. ... tf. ltonl humc. cooking at popular prices, l'nilcr Tea Rooms. 123 Gerald Vortin of San Jose, Is visiting his uncle. L. J Miksche and family. Dance, Jackson Hat Sprlng. Sat, nlta. . ; i. v The famous Willow Springs water-' melons are ripo. Ralph-Cowgill, Scenic uvenue. Willow Springs. ' 121 'Dr. J. cf Hayes and family left this .morning for Crater Lake where, they will spend the week-end. ' licurlng pear and apple orchards sacrificed at 100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts " and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Cold Ray . Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134.-Y. ' Corsets on sale, fittings and altera tions free.. Alta Naylor, , Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 8. Fir street. ' 121 Telephone .'Numbers to Remember Fire Department (FJre calls, only) Insurance Any Kind . 123 . McOurdy Insurance - Agency ... . Medford Nat T Bank ago. Special Sunday dinner at the Sum mlt Ranch. We are prepared to serve larger crowds in our new building Come up whore It's cool. 121 Many are enjoying the meetings at the big tent, corner West Kighth and Sauth Ivy Btrects near-city park. Come this 'evening. What are believed to be the longest fitalkB of corn over grown In southern Oregon were brought to the Mail Tri bune office, today by John Terp of Cali fornia, from Doc Holms' ranch near Medford, where he is a guest. The corn measured fourteen feet In length and bore tremendous ears. Doc Helms has 66 acres of this giant variety.' Automobile. Insurance., Brown & White. tf Chairs, rugs, tables, desks, show cases, wall cases, etc., at exceptionally loy prices.. Medford .Electric Co. closlhg out sale. - " 121 Evidence of the value of irrigation I to the valley is being brought to Med j ford almost daily now. Yesterday some ! Bartlett pears were brought in from jthe R. H. Arnold ranch on the Phoenix j. Jacksonville road and they were benu- ; ties. iHBt year without Irrigation there was scarcely a crop, this your with Irrigation there Is a bumper crop ot the highest quality, j Big closing out Bale of bankrupt Btock. Medford Electric Co. Saturday only. ii : Fire Insurance. Brown & White. i A. C. Nlnlnger of Ashland was n .Medford business visitor this morning. Fifty-olghl different forms of Insurance.- Holmes ."The Insurance; Man." j i. . t . tf p.. System Service Co. writes Fire and ! all othor Insurance. Strong companies ! Office 2nd floor Medford Itldg. . tf NOW PLAYING TO THE HAPPIEST, MOST SATISFIED CROWDS IN THE HISTORY OF THE PAGE YQU CAN'T GO WRONG BY SEEING IT HELD OVER TILL TOMORROW NIGHT Tho ln'oiiiuunlili Acliicviiiicnt SIuko. Play " S 1 (ilotloiiHly 'S -jfJrtM&Si as n IMiotoilraiim Norma TALMADGE .rimu in in provide excellent food for the bass Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. nite 'Smilin' Through" 8 Reels of Storm , and Sunshine " You'll level in every iiiimumiI of a jtieolcr tliiuna tlina Hip nwn ,j( j, J ' Iibs ever. )tlpn you lM-roit. I.e., w - - ro.Mivti SIXDAY Another "Comci n Over", by iIm .nine Hilt Imi, 111 I'l lt T lirt.lll s nnd smile stnr XH. 1.1 l M(M)!i:, ildleil hv Hirti- iini iiiv, in "run WALL FLOWKK." Buy Medford home, Gold Ray Realty Co.. M. S. Johnson, mayor of the once live mining town of Gold Hill, is at the Imperial. Gold Hill,' which was rather sleepy until the Pacific highway was graded and paved through . the town, Is now perking up. In the old days the "morning's morning" was an institution in Its several saloons. Any man was entitled to get a drink of whiskey free in the morning if he called while the bartender was clean ing up and had not donned his apron. While the drink, in the circumstances, was free, a charge was promptly made if the morning visitor asked for a chaser of water. Oregonian. , Fire Insurance. Brown ic White. . If God took you at your excuses for not being a Christian, what would hap pen to you? Hear the answer at the Tent tonight, West Eighth and South Ivy streets. . Bert Orr, of the local firm of Weeks and Orr, is a Portland visitor and is attending the Buyers' Week activities there. In yesterday's Oregon Journal his face appears among the photos of four other retail merchants from dif ferent localities over the legend, "Re tailers from far and near who are in terested participants in the Buyers' Week activities." Electrical supplies of all kinds at rock bottom prices.' Medford Electric Co. closing out salo. 121 We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? tf Cloudy weather for the last two days has brought forth a general belief with the lo'cnl populace that it may rain, while strangers: dismounting from trains make the remark frequently that it looks as though a big storm would break soon. Although a rain at the present time would be welcomed) uy some it wouiu cause inconvenience to farmers who are having their hay baled and to orchardists who have started picking pears. Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Satinite. 122 You can get most any old. thing at Devoe s most any old time. tf Five bidders contested Wednesday for the award of the contract for the construction, of the main canal of the Grants Pass Irrigation project, when the bonrd of directors of the district received proposals. Pat W'eJch, . who recently completed canals for the Med ford district was awarded the contract with a bid of more than .30,000 less thnii his nearest competitor. The ex cavation ot 180,000 cubic yards is in volved. The bid was $73,680. , See. the Mediord Electric Co. bank rupt sale ad in todny's paper. 120 Excuses are as old as man. What Is your excuse for rejecting Christ and believing the Bible? Come to the terit this evening, West Eighth and South Ivy streets- Tile county court will make a tour of Inspection of the Mount Ashland niguway next mestiay in company with the Ashland ,clty council. The proHi8cd road follows the Ashland creek canyon and the party will in. spect the proposed route of the new scenlo highway In order to determine upon tho feasibility of the plan of con structing the highway. Paul Riiynlng, state ingnway engineer, will accom pany the party. l on can get it at DeVoe's. tf Our mot hod enables us to render ex cellent service in keeping your gar ments la good condition so that you can always apgiear at your best. Ap parel French Dye Works. Phone 223. i24 North Riverside. 126 The first meeting or the Medford Horseshoe Pitchers club will take place tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock on the south side of the Washington school grounds. AH persons interested iu the game are urged to come as chance to secure membership In the club will be available for a short time only. W. W. Estes, president, and Win. Lyman, secretary, state that the age limit for members of the club Is ft) -yetirs. Wanted Auto camp outfit. DeVoe's. t Safety first Insure wltli Redden Canaday, Phone 720. tf Fishing In the river has become so poor for the commercial fishermen that they have ceased operations and during the past few days no boats have made the drift. The moon is said to bo too bright as the wily chlnook can seo the net and keep away froru It. Grants Pass Courier. Newcomb'a siiecial price on llanIng, mill blocks ends August 20th. All that wish to take advantage of the low price will order before above date.' 12fi We carry dupllcnto sales slips with blank headings for use In any line of business, - Cal 75 for service , :!. i .ll in -i I" ' 1 R. D. Watson of Trail, J. R. Murphy of Burlingame, Calif., C. G. Eaton and wife of Redding, J. C. Nelson, San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. F. U Wight of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Arnold of Los Angeles, B. L. Barker of St Louis, J. B. Patch of Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Felgenson, contrac tor of the many concrete bridges In 1" this part of the country. Pay like rent The Bible has the true answer for the questions that every human being asks. Some of these will be answered tonight at the Big Tent near park. Anyone who has a cash register for sale please call this office 75. tf. Mrs. William hanimett and daughter Jlilly left for Portland last night for a visit and vacation. Milk and cream at DeVoe'e. tf We have, a splendid bargain in a second-hand typewriter at this office. tf W. G. Talt left for Portland last night on a business trip. He is ex pected to return at an early date. Silk stockings In all the new shades, From $1.25 . to $3.75. . The Vanity Shop. 122 . Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hodgman and C. C. Kelly of the state highway commis sion from Salem will leave today for the Lake of the Woods. ' When In need ot shingles and root ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E, Main. t- everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. Jerry Young, who for the past eight months has been working at the Mari copa Oil works of California with his brother Paul, Is expected home the 25th of this month. Ho will go to school at Eugene this coming year. For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street tf Have you tried that big milk shake at deVoe'8?, ' ' ' tf "Marjorio Delzell and Clara Calkins of Klamath Falls will visit Medford tomorrow on a trip to Crater Lake. The girls plan to meet Mr. Delzell here and Will stay over until Monday. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. ' j tf AH summer millinery 50 per cent dis count The Vanity Shop. tf Mrs. J. B. Matney left today to visit her mother, Mrs. Kesterson at the Kes terson Lumber mills in Klamath Falls. . When In need or Bash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. Hemst-jniLg, f .Picotlng, ' , 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Mrs. M. J. Carpenter, . formerly of Jacksonville, who has been residing in Portland the past eight or nlno years, is the guest of Mrs. R. M. Wilson of this city. Children, cared for. Mrs. W. N. Campbell, 101 Newtown. Phone 371-L. 121 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. ".THE WOMAN OF POISE Once a rarity. Is now to be observed and - admired upon every hand. In deed,, no other woman can flourish long in the midst ot this modern, complicated life. In the home, in business, in social life, tho woman who is serene and confident wins. while the nervous, flustered Indl viduni wastes her tnlenta and gets nowhere . Of course, poiso is depen dent mainly upon sound health and stoady nerves. Jf you feel that you are being kept back in this way, why not turn to that great. woman's rem edy. l.yilln E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable compound, which.. was manufactured from a thorough understanding of the nervous system of women? Adv UNIQUE GARDEN PARTY , Special Decorations SAT. NITE . "' -' at '' 'NAT Admission . Per couple $1.10 Extra ladies 10c THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE FOR THOSE WHO PREFER TO BUY IN QUANTITIES WE) HAVE PUT A SPECIAL SATURDAY "DOZEN PRICE" ON Al NUMBER OF STAPLE CANNED GOODS. I New Pack Shrimp, per dozen $1.73 American Sardines in Oil, dozen . . 57c Large Oval Sardinesr dozen $1.73 Minnesota Sweet Corn, dozen $1.43 Federal Milk, tall cans, dozen 98c . Red Salmon, tall cans, dozen . . . ... . '. . . $2.07 Peaches, No. 2 cans, dozen . ............... -$317 Peas, new pack (very good) dozen-. ........ .$2.17 Toilet Soap (dozen in box) dozen . .59c Jiffy Jell (assorted flavors) dozen .73c I Rainier Near Beer, dozen .. . . .... . . . ..... .$1.74 Budweiser, dozen $2.33 Stringless Beans, No. 2 cans, dozen $2.19 Sunkist Plums (extra fine) No. 2 cans, dozen . . $2.98 Goodie Goodie Plums, No. 2 cans, dozen $2.59 More of that Grated Pineapple in gallon cans, fine for pie or fruit canning, per can .64c GATES & LYDIARD - BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE Mrs. D. O. Fredericks, of the Med ford Beauty Parlors, is taking a few days vacation in compliment to her mother, Mrs. Ackley, of Portland, who will visit for two weeks here. 100 pr. ladies' fancy feit slippers, Saturday 98c. Will H. Wilson. 121 Sash and doors. Medroru Lumber Co. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. . ' tt J. A. Westerlund will leave tomor row morning for Seaside for a week's vacation. Subscribe for-the Delineator ' now and save money. Hutchison & Lums den. 125 Sgobel & Day shipped a car of Bart letta yesterday from the J. A. Perry ranch. - . Ida Wood, teacher of piano. No. i26 South Ivy. Phone I78-W. 125 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 A. A. Kerr, father ot Jack Kerr is visiting his son-, and' wife for a few days from Pendleton. Bargain offer for the Delineator for a few days. Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Kimball piano, large and beautiful, good as new. 153 Granite St., Ashland. - 12S FOR SALE One acre In. twelve, year . old English . walnuts, bearing,, with four room furnished house, opposite Band Stand in Lithia Park, Ashland. 153 Granite St. 122 WANTED Hauling for two Ford trucks. Pneumatic equipped. Phone 57. - ' 2l WANTED Packers for next week. Phone 611-J-4, Foothills Orchard. 126 FOR SALE i919 Ford truck, good as new. Phone 966. 122 COLONIAL THE GARMENT CLEAN-UP SPECIALS GINGHAM. DRESSES tTp to $12 Dresses at $7.50 These are in fine French Gingham, organdie trimmed. Up to $7.50 Dresses at $5.00 For house and porch wear, nicely. finished. Good domes : tic ginghams. GINGHAM APRONS Up to $5.50 at $3.50 These . include dress up - to size .47. Up, to $4.00 at $2.00 This lot includes large size up to 46. REAL LACE NECKWEAR ' A new shipment in Modesty, Tuxedo and Frill Models.. Exceedingly smart with, sweaters or ,to brighten a frock. , DRASTIC CUT ON SWEATERS We mean to clear our stock of Fibre Silk Slip On Sweat ers. , The price is" $6,50 1 KHAKI CLOTHING FOR; OUTING WEAR Ladies' Khaki Trousers! $2.50 to $3.50 , Ladies' Khaki Middies I $2.50 Ladies' Khaki Shirts $2.50 ASK TO SEE OUR AUTUMN FROCKS AND WRAPS AT SURPRISINGLY LOW PRICES Dresses in Poiret, Twill and Tricotine Afternoon Frocks in Silk Crepe and Satin i H.. tf. ..i i a- 1 1 i v.