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1 I ell tl?' c IC t b) t( It t( b a n A a c. ti 8 I I t i PA on TWO Focal and Personalize Willie (inly a trace of rain was re corded at the local weather office as a result of a shower that began at about 10:30 last night, some of the rural dis tricts received a noticeable precipita- tlon. Shortly before 11 o'clock last night rain feij In sheets for about five minutes at a point about a mile, north of town on the Crater Lako highway. The last rain In the valley full on June 10th, when the precipitation amounted to .20 of an Inch. Silk Blockings in all the new shades. From $1.25 to $3.75- , . Tho Vanity Shop. 122 For rent on shares dancing pavilion. hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting bathing and camping privileges cover- Ing 1000 acres. River frontage. Gobi In tho Chamber of Commerce building Uny Summer Resort. Gold Ray Realty Wednesday: .1. H. Carper of lilack Co. Phone 728-11 or 134-V. 122 Rock, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. D. J. O'Con- A. S. Rosenbaum. claim agent for the nor and family or Untie, Mont., J. H. Southern Pacific, is in Medford visit- Marthi of Omaha, Neb., C. S'. Snyder Ing old friends, having returned yes- ' Madison, Neb., F. F. Warfle and tcrday from San Francisco. I Mr- and H. H. Ward of Portlnnd, Newcomb's siieolal on dry planing Ore., Mr. uml Mrs. W. P. Kibblor of mill blocks during heavy run Is S0.75, VIc-torla. U. C, William Matthieson of dumped nt your place Mr the large Pan Diego, Cal., MIbs liorelta K. Sim cord load.' Orders will be delivered In lll! and Miss Florence Leltonbtirger of O'der in which they ure taken. Phono Lorain. Ohio, Verna 10. Lobold and 031 . tf.Miss Hilda heboid of llollvar. Ohio, The board of education of School H. E. Kennedy of Heedport. Ore., Mr. District No. 49, desires bids on or be fore Aug. 17th, 1922. for the construc tion of two play sheds. Plans for tlieso sheds niny bo seen at the superinten dent's office between 10 and 12 a. in. and 2 and 5 p. in. The board reserves the right to reject any 'or all bids. Board of Education. 122 Miss Hazel Lowden and mother of Astoria, arrived this morning for a e"ch Medford and Grants Pass visit with Mrs. C. L. Wolff and fnmilv.;are to play the fifth game of the series Real home cooking at popular prices. ,nt tlle county fair ground ball diamond Parlor Tea Roams. 123 next Sunday. Medford Is bringing her Attention, ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty Company. 122 A. B. Cunningham returned this mor ning from a several' days business visit in Portland.- ' System Service Co. writes Fire and nil other Insurance. Strong compnnics. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf Aiucneii orcnaru ladders, liOc per, root Instoad of 00c as quoted In our ad last Thursday. Medford Furn. & Co. ' ' ' 122 Mr. and Mrs. C..J. Mathes ot Port land returned yesterday from a several days visit at Crater Lako. Thoy were accompanied by Mr. and .Mrs. Walter Holt. "The famous Willow SprlngB water melons are ripe. Ralph Cowglll, Scenic avenue. Willow Springs. 121 Hard times made easy, buy ranches I'ltliout money,' pay with "share of crop wiinoui money, pay with share or croi lino rent. Gold Ray Realty company. 5 ' ' 122 Claude C. Cnto, comity pathologist, returned this morning from a few days) business vIrII In Salem. Benrlng pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 aero and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy tonus. Near Medford Hlghwny. Gold llay Realty Co. 1 Phono 728-It or 134-Y. '" The union service tomorrow evening will bo hold nt the Presbyterian church. Tho sermon will bo by Rnv. J. Randolph Sasnelt, and promises to be of general Interest as the subject an nounced Is' Understanding the Times." 122 'Theodore Nicholson arrived this morning from tho Nicholson ranch near Ft. Klamnth and will remain here for a few' days visit with friends. . Cash' register for sale. Medford Elec tric Co. closing out salo. 121 Mitchell orchard ladders, 60e. per foot Instead of 66c as quoted 111 our'ud last Thursday .Medrord Furn. ' Co. ' ' ' J22 Mr. and Mrs. George Morris of Pasa dena left this morning and will spend the week end nt Crater Lako. Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. There's a busy liusinesB College in your home town. ' m; ' The new swimming pool at Jackson Hot Springs' Is progressing nicely and 'will soon he ready for tho water to lie 'turned In. The forms aro all In place and the cement has been poured around the sides, and is now being al lowed to set. Ashland Tidings. Dance. Jackson Hot Spring. Sat. nite. . . ;. . .-ipeciui saie tor one week oniv com mencing today of our beautiriil bloom ing Gloxinia plants. Don't miss it. only 25c. Open all Sunday. Itocue Vnllev Floral Co. 127 laical school buildings are being renovated, painted and retlnted. ('. L. M'olfr, local painter is in charge or the work on all the building except the high school.. I': tonight after hIx o'clock ladles' purses 60 per' rent off. Heath's Drug Store. 109 Fast Main. 122 :" Clothes care saves the expense of buying new things yet you'll not sac rifice appearance or comfort. Phone 223, Apparel French Dyo Works, 624 North Riverside. 122 Telephone Numbers ; lo c number Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind 123 - McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford tfnfl Bank - Bldg. ' .Mr. and Mrs. .Mini Hennison of M 1'rofcssor Harris J. Kyan, the head j A group of six people left this morn ford. were spending the day In the city of the electrical engineering depart-' Inn for the lake on the 'J::!0 stages, vestordav risitinu with friends. ', ment of Stanford university, is siiend-! They were Miss Jones, Miss A. C. Goff, ss Courier. sale for one week only com- nienclng today of our beautiful bloom-, Inu Gloxinia plants. Don't miss it, all Sunday. Kogue only -;ic. Open Valley Floral Co. 1 Hemstitching. 127 Picotlng. 8c per yard. Work finished When you want It. The Vanity Shop, Cor. Mal.n and Harriett St. Two forest patrol planes, army Da Havlllnnds, which landed at the fair grounds field yesterday, left this mor ning for Roseburg. Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. nlte. 122 Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Hay Realty Co. 'i he following parties registered at the Oregon Tourist Information burea: and Mr. anil Mrs. Geo, L. James and Major William II. Douglas of Honolulu. T. 11. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? tf Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. nlte. 122 With the games standing two for Wrongest lineup and Grants Pass will throw In her best team in nn endeavor to take tho series. Medford Inflicted such punishment nt the Inst game that tho boys are still feeling the effects of it and are out Sunday to do their best. Grants PaBs Courier. You can get most any old thing at DeVoe's most nny old time. tf After six o'clock one-half off on ladles' purses. A good lino to select from. Heath's Drug Store, 109 10. .Main. 122 Twenty cans of black bass flnger llngs arrived at 9:17 this morning on Southern Pacific train No. 13 and wore received by J. W. llerrlan, superinten dent of the state fish hatchery at Butte Falls. Tho cans were loaded on a truck and Mr. Berrian accompanied them to Lake of the Woods where they 'wro " 1)6 Planted In nn effort to pro- vme 1)1188 "'nB tor local sportsmen. Yo" can Kpt 11 at DeVoe's. tf Our method enables us to render ex cellent service In keeping your gar ments in good condition so that you can always appear at your best. Ap parel French Dye Works. Phono 223. 021 North Riverside. 12C. Transcript and testimony in the ap peal of the caso of the stato vs. Ernest S. Wolganiott from Jackson county was filed with the supreme court here today. This Is the caso over which Circuit Juilgu Calkins of tho Jackson county circuit court received threaten ing communications purporting to come from the Kit Klux Klnn. Salem Capital Journal. Wo have a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter at this office. tr Automobile Insurance. Brown & Whlto. tf All the newsboys In Medford were engaged In a wild scramble this morn ing on tho Southern Pacific platform while train No. 13 made Its regular stop. Passengers with surplus pennies began throwing them for tho boys to scramble for and got as much joy out of watching tho spirited contest and the largo clouds or dust that emanated fixmi each coin a moment after it drop ped, as the boys did In securing the pennies. .Mitchell orchard ladders. 00c per foot Instead of 65c as quoted In our nil last Thursday. Medford Furn. & Co. 122 Wanted Auto camp outfit. DeVoe's. tf Wilford Allen, former editor of the Grunts Pass Courier and son or Karl P. Allen, editor of the Pullman Herald. at Pullman, Wash., called at the Tri bune office this morning. Safety first Insure with Redden & Cnnadny. Phono 720. tf Miss Cora Metz of Los Angeles j- turned home two days ago after a two months visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. W Snider on thn Jacksonville road. . Anyone who lias a cash register for sale please call this office 75. tt Wo carry duplicate sales slips with blank headings for use In any line of business, fall 75 for service. tf Guests at the Hotel Holland are M. K. Hlaylock and wife of Portland, C W. Jackson or Butte Falls: Albort Swain and L. A. Ellis and wife of Portland, G. Stubblefleld of Grants Pass. W. G. Wiggins of Salem. W. R Esslnger and wire of Warren, J'a., J E. Shrewsbury and wife of Seattle. B F. Wellington of San Francisco. L. W, Nichols and wife of Indianapolis. lire Insurance. Brown ft Whlto. Fifty-eight different Mrnig ot Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man." tf A number of red tourist guide books' have been distributed in the city, giv ing pictures of the state highway. They may be had at the chamber of com merce. See us to buy ur sell Used cars. Crater Lake Automotive Co. 123 All summer millinery 60 per cent dis count. The Vanity Shop. tf The chamber of commerce lias n new supply of tags Mr automobiles adver tising the county fair. Every one who has a car and Is Interested in the fair will be given a sign at the chamber ot commerce headquarters iiKn railing. Milk mid cream ru DeVoe's. tt MF.DFOrcn ATATTj TnTRFNE, jing a few days In Medford with some of his former students, now connected w ith the California-Oregon Power com- j pany. Professor Ryan has just com- pleted an interesting thousand mile trio over the Sierras and the Cascades jfrom the 'headwaters of the Owens ' I river In southern California to Crater I Lake. Tho members of the power com- , jpany organization are entertaining I'roiessor ltyan at a dinner at tne Jieo - ford hotel this evening. Kodak films at Be Voes. tf Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tt Mitchell orchard ladders, 00c per foot instead of 65c as quoted in our ad last Thursday. Medford Furn. & Co. , 122 Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf Paul Reddy is expected today from San Francisco where he has been visit ing and incidentally Is bringing home a newly repaired bug. Lime for apray. Medford Lbr. Co Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Sat. nlte. 12: Raymond Crawford and wife and child left yesterday morning for The Dalles where they will visit .Mr. Craw ford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crawford. When in need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet.' A. J. Vance of the Home Telephone company is at his home suffjoring with a severe attack of neuritis. For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Have you tried that big milk shake at deVoe'sT tf Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Watson leave to night for an auto trip over the week end Mr northern points. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. ' tf All summer millinery 50 per cent dls fount. The Vanity Shop. tf J. H. Mufehay of the Southern Pa cific left last night for Portland. He was down here to look over the local fruit situation and to meet with the Pacific Fruit Express representatives last Wednesday. When In need or sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main stfeot. HemsttcnlLg, Picotlng, 8c per yd. Buttons covered. Handicraft Shop. tf Guy Conner shipped his second tar of pears east last night. Shipping will be general next week, the railroad strike permitting. Children cared for. Mrs. W. N. Campbell, 104 Newtown. Phone 371-L. 121 Try our merchants lunch. The Shasta. J. A. Wosteiiund left this morning for Portland on the same train which took Vice President Coolidge and fam ily north. Ho had an introduction to tho vice president' from Senator Stan Held of Oregon who introduced him as a prominent business man of the val ley and a former member of the legis lature. Sash and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf C. Jamison, dairy specialist from 0. A. C. is here conducting two dairy meetings in the valley. Ono was held yesterday at Ashland and one was held this arternoon at the fair grounds. Subscribe for the Delineator now and save money. Hutchison & Lums- ilen. il5 Ida Wood, teacher of piano. No. 420 South Ivy. Phone 77S-W. 125 A feature of the sports program at the county fair, Sept. 13-16, will lie an auto lxilo game each day between teams captained by Seeley Hall of Medford and Ed Goodie of Jackson ville. Each side will have two Ford ars, the second to he used In case of accident. Jacksonville Post. A chance to store your wheat and hold tor advance In price, without nny storage, insurance or other charges. See Guy W. Connor. Phone 64. 122 Bargain offer for the Delineator for a few days. Hutchison & Lnmsden 125 Guests at the Hotel Medford Include R. E. Wright of Crater Uike. W. Ray Hosklns of IX-s Moines, Miss Alice incKinson or Los Angeles, T. E. Root and wife of Copco, Mr. and Mrs. C. M .ener of Urazil. lnd.. H. A. King of San Francisco, P. Brumbaugh of Chi cago, Mrs. Mao Scott and Miss Gwen dolyn Scott of Wichita, Kan., Harry M Muse and Mr. and Mrs. M. Kruse of llrooklyn. New York. V. Do Macedolclub started I suppose not more than! of Victoria. II. C. Everywhere you look you Bee a Chevrolet. f in. jus. i laves of this city and his wife and children are spending the week end at the lako with guests. - A chanco to storo your wheat and noid for advance in price, without any storage, insurance or other charges See Guy W. Conner. Idione 64. 122 UNDERSTANDING THE TIMES Truly ivc have fallen upon M'rtlnu time! We aro caught in a veritable maelstrom of currents ami rnwiirn'm that Ixxle kimm! or ill for our country nnd nil the world for nil tlnic! Look at tliCMo words: JMX.S1KIM, nEMtH'lt.U'V, lt( I,KI KYINM SOCIALISM, NATIONALIST MOYKMKXTS Kf M.I X KLAX, Hear this address by KKY. J. It V 1)1)1. I'll SASNETT SVXDAY 8 P. M. , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IMON SKItVH K MEnFOttD. Oftl-XION". 'Miss 1!. F.' Hazel of Philadelphia, Pa., -Mr. and .Mrs. II. J. llaunkins or Hot Springs, Arkansas, and Mrs. A. Cra- ven. Also Nellie made and Isabel uil bough of Portlands Alice Walker and j Edith Drown of San Francisco, guests at the Medford are visiting the lake, j Emil Mohr and Mrs. Mohr and chil-! dren are visiting points north. Thev were in Astoria today and expected to g0 on to British Columbia If the weatn- er permitted. Mattress work all kinds. Medford ' Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson left yesterday for Prospect where they will spend their time camping until school starts. Mr. Thompson Is the head of the agricultural department in the local high school. Goodricii tires' and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Hill and son Hoy leave tonight for Crater Lake where they will spend two days and will see Dorothea Hill who has been employed jat the lodge this summer. Special low price for the Delineator will be withdrawn without notice. Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 Dr. Jouett P. Bray and family left this morning for the Rogue where the doctor will spend the day fishing. We will buy 400 clean friction top cans. Gallons, half gallons and quarts. Hutchison & unladen. 125 William Hayward, track and football coach of the University of Oregon, was in the city looking over prospective timber for his track and football teams next year. Ashland Tidings. Wanted copy of "Lord's Dirds of Oregon," used as text book some yoars ago. Call Mail Tribune. tf A crew of California-Oregon Power company linemen were busy yesterday Installing a new power pole at the corner of Main and Grape streets next to the Liberty building. The new pole, which is several feet taller than the old one, was Installed to facilitate the copstruction of new lines across Main street and In order to keep the wires, which must be added, above the trolley wire. For good .Insurance, yoc should go to Goff & Veo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Miss Eileen Reddy returned yester day morning from San Francisco after a week's visit there. Al Burford of San Mateo is a guest at the Reddy home. We will deliver today large load of No. 1 mill blocks, dumped at $5.75. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf Dick Saulter is down from Crater Lake where his father has a contract for the construction of a number of new buildings Mr the government and is buying supplies. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Snider and Miss Paulino McNeil left yesterday Mr a ten days camping trip nt Prospect. Jackson County Fair, MedMrd, Sep tember 13 to 16. tf Mr. -and Mrs. F. M. Pfrlmmer of Tu- lnro county, Calif., who have been the guests of Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Furnas for the past week left yesterday for their home. While here they made the trip to Crater and Diamond Lakes ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Furnas. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them. tf The American Legion is making pre parations for the big annual Labor Day ball which will bo held at tlle Natl Labor Day falls on Sept. 4th this year. I Wanted Clean friction top cans, j Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 j ami .ns. lien urr ano .Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Weeks are In Portland at tending buyers week. Mrs. E. Garrettson and Miss Thelma McCoy who have been visiting Mrs. Garrettson's daughter, Mrs. II. G. Ijiunspach nnd Mrs. Garrettson's son, Freeborn Garrettson, Mr the past three weeks left this afternoon for their home in Vallejo, Calif. According to tho Siskiyou News of Thursday last, the Ling paint shop be-1 longing to Eaii.'lluston nnd C. H. Ling I former Medford residents, now living ; in Yrcka, was destroyed by fire on ; Wednesday night. The Ling brothers lost their entire stock ot goods and a Reo Speedwagon. They carried no in-; siirance and slated that their loss ' amounted lo more than $3500. The fire ! destroyed several other buildings ad-' joining the paint shop. j 'Golf is the thing in The Dalles' now, observed Chnuncey Butler, who is nt the Multnomah on his way honu from visiting his wife and children at Seaside. "We talked golf for a year and a half before It 'took.' Now we have a fine course and ono of the best clubhouses in the state. When the four or five people In The Dalles knew i llOW to lllllV the PMniA lint tham u-no n : dlrfifllltV In LM,.nln. ,,,, ,,..,.,.1 . , there has been a brisk business in the sale of clubs and balls In the last few (months. The club owns its own j grounds and they have been laid out bv professionals. Tho coif cluh is hoenm. ing one of the civic centers of the com-1 ninnity." ureconlin. i 'time at Dig Hock lodse on Kogue riverj SATURDAY. AlTiFST V. Hon Hunyard returned vest from a brief business trip to Pro rdnyiday lie' peet. I natchee Hyron Coleman, a prominent attor ney of San Francisco and his mother, Mrs. Kllen Coleman, also of San Fran cisco, arrived in Medford Wednesday and after a few days stay here will go to Crater and Diamond lakes nd from 'there to British Columbia and lellow stone national park. Mr. Coleman Is a grandson of L. C. Coleman, an early- ilay merchant of Jacksonville anu ine owner of considerable land southeast ; jieuiuiu, xmtu iouu micn-aia ! estate still owns UeI)utv Sheriff L. D. Forncrook ; leaves luuay wmi iti laiini iui i week end trip to Crater Lake. Marry Tomlinson of the Ashjand Ice ! and Storage company was a Medford j business visitor Thursday. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds People parking camp today are: the C. city auto Wells of W Klamath Falls, on way from Crater Lake: Ed Schroeder and family of ! Spokane going to Seattle; S. A. Pen dleton of Arbuckle, Cal., on way from Crater Lake; W. V. Wolfe of Jerome Idaho, going to Los Angeles; John Prooks of Lewiston, returning home after a trip to Crater Lake; W. C. Hayward, returned to Medford ufler a visit to tho lake; H. M. Miller of Portland, returning home after n trip to Crater Lake; Anna Klch of Salem, returning home after a visit to Crater Lake: G.' Glenn Holmes of Mossy Koad, Washington, returning from Yosemlto: H. H. Petty of Sandy, Oregon, on way to Los Angeles: J. It. S. Imge of Vancouver. B. C. going to Crater Lake; CI. C. Orvis of Kansas City, Kansas, on way to Arkansas City; M. A. Vannoy of Fallon, Ne vada, "traveling around"; F. K. Mar shall of Kansas City, Kansas, on way to Arkansas City; J. Thorburn. Jr., of Oakland, on way to Crater Lake: J. K. Enekson of Pusadena, going home; V. C. Holland of Seattle, on tour after a visit to the lake: H. W. Wing, going to California: J. G. Mar shall of Tacoma, on way home; Rob ert L. Marshall of Mabel, Ore., going home nfter a visit to Crater Lako; M. Uumer of Seattle, Wash., on way to Los Angeles: W. It. Smilts of Bend, going home: L. G. Darling of Port land on way to Crater Iike; A. F. Perry of Boston, on way to Los Ange les: Olllo Pack of Springfield, Mo., going to California. Legion Club Organized WENATCHEE. Wash.. Aug. 12 To- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman to wash dishes. F. A. Waterman. Phone 321. lOd S. Ivy. 123 t i I FALL OPENING Men's Suits and Top Coats ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THREE STYLES From $22 to $35 OTHERS FROM $35 to $55 This is a suit offering which will be irresistable to the man who appreciates quality and style and the prices are so low that even the man who did not expect to pur chase a new suit at this time will be able to have one. A SAMPLE OF ECONOMY THAT YOU POSSIBLY CAN USE One of our customers paid us last year for lights only at his home . the sum of $36.14.' - ' . Had he installed an Electric Range and- used in addition to his lights, cooking to the amount of 150 K. W. Hours, per month, his bill would have been for the year the sum of $71.52, or an average of $5.96 per month, for both lights and cooking. Are you doing that with your present equipment. See us or your Dealer for prices of all kinds of Ranges installed in your home. (..... The California Oregon Power Company , ' I 10 woman's aimllary of the Wc-j pus ot tho American will be the means of admitting au or more Wenatchee citizens to member-1 of the I shin in the ' American club" state of Washington. This club is be ing organi.eu ut coinuai loyalty, radicalism and ignorance. P. 19: I With Medford trn.io :s Medford made Si 11 ij Norma Talmdage Held Over TONIGHT in Her Greatest Picture "Smilin' Through" STARTS TOMORROW ' Another "Come On Over" by the same author RUPERT HUGHES and with the same bright star COLLEEN MOORE assisted by RICHABD DIX in "THE WALL FLOWER" Hughes' New Comedy of American Life. r GUS, The Tailor 419 Medford Bldg. Find Ice Mine Wenatchee WlWAlVrlEK, Wash., Aug. 12, one iv.-mu.iua n ot volcanic roclc on a road north of Coulee City, G. G. Harvey, engineer in charge of stat highways in ten counties, un covered quantities of ice, according to word reaching here. As the summer has been particularly hot and dry the find is all the more pronounced. PAGE Patrons of the Page nro talking ' of nothing but "Smllin' Through" The world's most beautiful pic ture, so goes tlie word. Is it nny wonder that