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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MA TL' TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO OX. MONDAY, 'ATJOFRT 14. 1f)22 local and Personal I r. S. O'Kolly unci family of Hilt, art; jiiiiestfi at !lin llnlluml hotel, na uiv I). . fianis. V. K. Smitli ami wlfi!. C. V. l!i it-key ami .Mrs. Hiicki'y of Kiikciiu, H. A. Dalnion of Kun Francisco. I.. V. Tho embargo on perishable goo.ls ts.f ,yV. ' ,C"we',- T which was announced asain today by 'mlt' 01 veur 't' iJa""'e 8- ' tho Southern Pacific has thrown local ' ho,"f,s ' ,P ortlf " , J- L,D,'h f fruit growers Into anxiety over the Uis- f rv""'?- u,r, " 'tl"!,, ,,f, SJanB- oositinn nf the lnr:,l crn nf n,.nl,.i. hai' E- - Schick and family of Sacra- pears: The Oreeon Growers announce ")enU ,'.n KewUury of .Medford. Mrs. that they Intend to pack very few Hart Ictts and that they have arranged for tho disposition of practically all of their lartletts with canneries. They are shipping dally to canneries In salem and smaller shipments are being made to California canneries. Tho local cold storage warehouses of the association have a storage capacity of 75 cars of pears according to offic ials of the association. Rurlter Taxi Co., day and nlgLt ser vice. Phone S7G-W. City trips 2.r,c. H8 Newcomb's special on dry planlngi .Mary J. Watson of Attalia, Wash Our method enables us to render ex cellent service 1n keeping your gar ments In good condition so that you can always appear at vour beBt. An- i parel French Dye Works. Phone 2T.i. liiZi North Hiversido. 12G i We have a splendid bargain in a second-hand typewriter at this office. tr The fruit tour staged by the county agent's office will begin tomorrow mor ning from the Del Kio orchards at i!):30. Tho various orchards of the mill blocks during heavy run Is $0.75 dumped at your place for the large cord load. Orders will be delivered in order In which they are taken. Phone 031. tr With forty out of forty-five precincts In Clatshop county complete, Harley J. Slusher, the recall candidate for the slierlfra office Is In the lead by 4!H votes. According to last Saturday s Portland Telegram the defeat of the sheriff seems assured. It wan felt in Clatsop county that the race would be a imicn closer one than It proved to be. Ileal home cooking at popular prices. Parlor Tea Rooms. 123 System Service Co. -writes Fire and nil other Insurance. Strong companies Office 2nd Door Medford Hldg. tf J. T. Sparks district ireitrht nml mm. senger agent for the S. P., arrived this morning from Eugene and states that lie will not leave until the situation regarding the strike in relation to local mm shipments is straightened out, Hearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed 8t 1100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Lime nnd cement. Medford Lumber Co. .Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Prentice and chil dren returned last night from a week end trip to Happy Camp, Calif., whore .Mr. Prentice went on business. There's a busy Business College in your home town. 147 Special sale for one week only com mencing today of ouf'beautlful bloom ing Gloxinia plants. Don't miss it, only 25c. Open all Sunday. Rogue Valley Floral Co. 127 Mr. and Mrs. U. Frederlckson, for mer Medford residents who have been residing in Los Angeles returned this morning from the southern metropolis nnd Intend to remain here. Many fountain ieng were lost nt the schools last year. All fountain pens bought nf us will have tho name stamped In gold free. Cannot be erased. Medford Hook Store., ' 123 HoOC.IlLl Slllfl for nilo wonlr nnlir mtm ' mxncln,g today of our beautiful bloom ing Gloxinia plants. Don't miss it, only 20c. Open all Sunday. Rogue alloy Floral Co. 12 .A numbor of hTCal fishermen ivhn spent yesterday on the river claim thnt sieeineiin fishing took a sudden slump yesterday and that the good catches jvr.icn were nemg made Saturday woro not repeated vesterdnv. amateurs report having caught a milli ner ot nice steelhend yesterday how ever. Uuy Medford home. Pay like rent. uoki any ueaity Co. Fire Insurance. Ilrown a Whw a Thirty-six touring partlos In as many cars stopped at the city auto camp over Saturday nnd Sunday. This Is a smaller number than Is UBual on week ends at the local nutn ennm We want to purchase a cash register nt OI1CO. -What have vmt rn nffort tr You can get most any old thing nt jvne's most any old time. tf Stnto Traffic Inspector McMahon re turned yesterday from a week's stay In Klamath Falls where he Instructed the natives ot that section In the provis ions or the Oregon stato traffic law A long article in the Klamath Falls Herald appeared Saturday In which Mr. McMahon gave a few pointers on now to avoid arrest for traffic law violation. Send Crater Lake pictures for gifts. Packed free. Every picture sent east will be constant advertising for the iiiHB. meuiorci nook store. 123 You can get it at DeVoo'a. tf Art Chester of Albany, defeated Charles Oleson, who wrestled Ted Thyo and Ralph Hand at Gold Hill nnd in Medford last .'nil, Inst Saturday night In Albany, when he took the Swodo through a complete course of sprouts nnd gained two falls in one hour and twonty minutes. Office space to rent In exchange for answering phone. Available in about SO days. Good location, lights and water included. Box 12, Mall Tribune. 124 Lena Heath, May Heath, and Morlo Gray left today for a IhMn Anva ri,. Crater Lake. Lena Heath will then go on to Portland Thursday for a threo weeks visit. ' ' - . Fire Insurance. Rrown White. valley will be visited and a report col- Telephone Numbers to Remember Fire Department 50 (Firn calls only) Insurance Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nat 'I Bank ' ' Bldg. let-ted by tho comity agent. C. ( Cute on the growth of the trees, the crops anu tne raising and marketing. Pro fessor Clayton L. Long of the Oregon Agricultural college will be down to attend the tour. Automobile Insurance. Brown & White. tf Safety first Insure with Redden K- Cannday, Phone 720. tf The frost specialist. F n Vramo r,r Los Angeles who was horn n vnr nirn Is expected here In a day or two. The county agent's office Is preparing n booklet on "Frost Prevention" which will bo ready for this winter and use in the early spring. It is expected to be of much value to orchardists of tho valley. ' Anyone who has a cash register for sale please call this office 75. ' tf We carry duplicate RfllPfl nlfna with i blank heariinea for usn in nnv Una nt business. Call 75 'or service. tf John Urault who has lately' been working for the Callfnrnln.nrniKin Power company will leave Wednesday night for Portland where he will visit his father, J. A. Urault. John expects to return about September 1st after a sojourn nt Seaside. Fifty-eight different rormB of Insur. ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man " tf See US tO bllV Or ftnll Itaerl pnra Crater Lake Automotive Co. 123 Mrs. Emma York nml iniu'i,n Laura nre visitfnir Mm Evnnna un,.ut of Oakland, Calif. They motored down few Weeks ago With Panfiiln anil Mrs. M. C. Martin. Mrs. York Is ex pected home tho first of the month. All summer ml Ilnerv 50 ner int .lin. count. The Vanltv Rhnn. r- Milk and cream at DeVoa'e. tf C. M. McAllsfeP nf tha Pnilntwl Union stnekvurds. In rn iu in w,i. nesdny for a night meeting when he win uenver a talk on hogs, their breed ing, growth, feeding, nnd marketing. He has with him n motion nlchira mn. chine and slides to illustrate tho loc- ture. . Kodak films at De Vpe's. . '?, tf Jackson Count? Fnir. tember 1,1 to 16. ' , B. J. Palmer and daughters, Dorothy Esther nnd Eleanor returned Kni,,,-,ln,. after a threo weeks visit to Newport. inu inmiiy nau a fine outing, enjoying every minute or It. Goodrich tires nnd tiihna nt fninnint Garage. . - . tr. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Guests at the Medrord Hotel Include Elton Lnssello of Astoria, George H. Traves or Salom, F. G. Davis of Ber keley, Georgo A. Roberts of Sacra mento, Cyril 10. Smith nml vir,nin Smith of Sun Francisco, Chas. W. wentworth of Portland, Fred W. Mor rill ot Portland, W. R. Humphries of Los Angelos, Isabel Gilboiigh, Nollu Blade, Frank lllnde of Portlnnd, H. J. Wlel, K. 11. Donsall, Grover Todd, F. F. fiartwlck. lido. Jnenhn. C n wn' ,.r Portlund, nnd Hour? M. Rives of Bono. wnen in need ot shingles nnd roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E Main. Everywhere vnu Innlr VnH BAA B - yw bow a Chevrolet. J. T. Bannnn of San Frnncl."n n,,.i J. T. Crowe or Tlllnrn Paul Reddy last Cisco. They will spend a few weeks nere as guests at the Bodilv h,.., For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 west Main street. tf Hnve you trleiT thnt hio miib .i,i, "i nevoe sr tf Mrs. D. E. Mlllnrd. suddenly 111 Inst weok, Is some better uiit is still confined to hor home lake your kodak HI siunio. First class work and prompt sen-ice. r All summer mllllnerv KO nor nnt rtio. n mini, i no van ty S ion. tr Ir. and M PH. A. Jf TpAtvhrlilirA nf Hnncock. Mich., tho futlinr nnil timilm o( E. G. Trowbridge, Jr., nre paying a visu to ineir son nnd will locato here permanently. hen In need nr nnah onll Wallace Woods, 108 or come tci in k. Mam street. ' 1 ry our nmrennnr. lunnh m. snasta Lee L. Jacobs, sorrntnrv rtf ti.a piba lodge, returned today from a three weeks vacation. Ho also ncte,i ,iai. gate to the Kedmen's convention nt l'ortnuid. Snsh and doors. Medrord Lumber Co. J. A. Harlan, wife-, son and two .Miss Hallie Heaver, a senior at the u.uiKiiii'rs or Lincoln, .eu arrived in stutn univciHity left today for Oakland. .MiMlfoid Sunday morning after a five.She has been spending Hie week-end ....t Ao w, icihjbi'jh i iii a aim i wsi uug .miss era Kecd other scenic resorts of the northwest Therp a baml j , f .Mr. Harlan is a cons n of A. F nnd , . . . . , ,. . :. -Hiiirnia state penitentiary work- tn,' ? . y " . 8 """-" on '0 highway in Siskiyou county. ,. i,nth r ,hn. hTr. oi; ":'a"'orn a near l!eaver T"e men ,. --.are paiu aDout rirty cents a day for o ' "C L!. "S '"-P.X I. Put in the bank to n,t . i .. . """,ue orawn by the men on their release. M-nf i! ?, ", ei'', ern,00nAt 6 KaCh day th0 en lessens their .ulans went on to Ashland where term of llI1)ri80nnlellt two daya. they spent the evening visiting otheri . , ' , ,..... . K. I. Drnnunnnr .u AUn,n f,. tlio relatives ana leit tills morning for , ------- - California, Mr. Ilarlun Is a retired b"a" coml,ay lelt for capitalist and anticipates making 1.1s Kosebur a' Portland today. future home at lxmg Beach, Calif. Cfeo- A- Mansfield left for Tacoma Mattress work all kinds. Medford ,st night to deliver an address before Aiito Top Co. Phone 104. tf representatives of, the Washington R. G. Bardwell and family, C. I. '''ami Bureaus. Hutchison and family, Dr. and Mrg.li iIrs. R. W. Clancy and daughter H. B. Plckel and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ! Winifred returned vestenlav morninc Vawter spent yesterday on Rogue river near Trail. Goodricu tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf Two John Does were arrested Satur. day night by local police on charges of intoxication anu were released on J20 bnil each, to appear In local nollce court this afternoon. Special low price for the Delineator will be withdrawn without notice. Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 It Is reported by motor parties who spent yesterday nt Prospect that there from a two months trill thrnnt'li nn. nda. They left last Tuesday from Toronto and came on to Chicago and then homo. Thev reimrt littlp dirricnitv In making connections on account of me strike. Bill Coleman, superintendent of the Installation of fish screens throiiirh the state, is in Canyon City on business. unvor J. Gould, local express agent, returned home this morning from a month's trip to San Diego. I L. A. Hansen. ilftWr.t mA.-hnitlA fM uie Associated Oil company, arrived Yesterday's 1 tool is National Tyt-ague Boston 2; New. York 4. Philadelphia 2; Brooklyn 3. Pittsburg 4; Cincinnati 5. Chicago 16; St. Louis 5. American League St. Louis 2; Chicago 9. Detroit 2; Cleveland 3. New York 2; Washington. 3. No others. Const League ; . Salt Lake 4-4; San Francisco 3-5 Sacramento 1-C; Los Angeles 4-C Oakland 2-7; Seattle 7-4.' Vernon 7-8; Portland 3,-4. " jv.mbu..iuj c.i, t iuhjc(;i muL iiicio ioaui,inicu vjii company, arrived was a heavy rain in that district yes-, this morning from Portland. Ho is to Ini-flnv InallAr't (.iml-n . terday. We will buv 400 clean friction ton cans. Gallons, half gallons and quarts. Hutchison & umsden. 125 Walter L. Tooze. clxil rmiin nf tho re. publican state central committee, will appear In Grants Pass tomorrow at inspect trucks and cars nf the enmnnnv and will be In the city for possibly a week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pfirnontoi io turned Saturday from a trip around the world, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Carpenter. uj,t;ui iu urunis 1'ass tomorrow at ""um t-urjienier. noon and will arrive In Medford to- Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Hayes and family morrow nfcrlit In Hmo in .wIiIi-aaa tiiA-nnd Dr Mnvnn' i,ni.n n n " - --- v....u u... iiv.ua lilt - " J IIIIAIICI, 1113. I I. r. members of the local nnst nf the Amor lean Legion who will be assembled in regular meeting. Wanted copy of "Lord's Birds of Oregon," used as text book some years ago. Call Mall Tribune. tt Sam Richardson loft yesterday for i-nito of the Woods and will return to Preston of Seattle II nd Af f Q 1-Tn tract brother, R. D. Collins of Portland who has been here a week returned from t-raicr Lake late last night. The party iiioiureu to tne lake Friday. Miss Maude Bunday of Forest Grove, a guest or Miss Grace Mitchell fnr tho past week, returned yesterday to her ..Anu ui ma vvuous tinu win return io-ii"01- ween. reLurnea yesterday to her morrow with his family who have been j homo. She was taken to Crater Lake at the Richardson summer home oniwhlle here nnd to the Oregon Caves, the lake for the past several weeks. W. F. Isaacs and son nick nm out,. The return trip will be made by way of,l"B a vacation fishing on Rogue river Pelican Bay and Crater Lake. For good insurance, yoc should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Horace Howard, a former resident of Miss Myrtle OttBrdnlo ir, a,i,! evening ror Portland and other nor thern points to spend a two weeks vacation. Charles Arnold, engineer at the Ore- .1W1U..C nunaiii, a luiuier resident ot u"'ca jirnuiu, engineer at the Ore tills city, arrived yesterday and wIlljKn Growers Packing plant returned remain for several duys visiting old ; yesterday from Eugene where he has friends. We will deliver today large load of No. X mill blocks, dumped at $5.75. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 7G. tf A number of CnllfnrnlnJlrairnn Pnw. er company employes from the local offices of the company motored to Copco yesterday and snent tho rinv nn the Klamath river. All kinds of roueh and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, nlinne ins 711 East Main street. Miss Molllo MeiTlmnn returned Ins! night from a two weeks vacation spent in emu r rancisco. Jackson County Fair. Medford. Sen- toiuuer 16 to ill. tf boon for the last few dnva flllnilillncr tn tho adjustment of Insurance on his home In that city. The Arnold place was badlv dnmamrl hv fir ,...i days ago. - OIL SHALE PROCESS A special demonstration has been iu- " "'o last rew days in Ashland of nreunan wicmer, an employe of the;1110 "aitnian process of extracting oil EVerVWllOrA Vntl lnnlr vn Chevrolet. Mrs. K. W. Wall. Sr.. left Sumi r Trail frnm whoro she will accompany -I. unu .,rs. a. j. Poole on a several weeks outing trip to Diamond and Crater Lakes. Subscribe ror 1 1. llulinnntnH hah. nnd save money. Ihu-hlson & Linns-don. Ilia WoOd. teacher nt filnnn Ma South Ivy. Phono 778-W. 125 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. .1 p.mio nt t,.,i spent the week-end in Mfni .i.m... friends and shopping. Bargain offer for tho Delineator for a few days. Hutchison & Lumsden. . 1 -'' r.ver.vwnero you look VOU a Chevrolet Gates Auto company Is seriously ill and has been unable to work for some time. When better automobiles are built. Bulclt will build them. tf Mr. nnd Mrs. D. E. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Iceland llolbrook and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 'M. C. Wright and Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Luden wero t;ie members of a motor party who visited the Oreiron rnves over the week-end. Wanted Clean friction top cans. Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 R. A. Konnes. eltv editor nf tho Mnii Tribune who has been confined to his homo because of illness, for the past Tew days, is slowly Improving and it is hoped that he will soon be able to be out and around. I his office is prepared to print lodger sheets bills etc hba.i a, tha bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and havo them printed out of Medford. Phone us aim we will call. tf Mr. and Mrs. Fred I,. Cnlvln- nml sons Frederick anil Robert will leave I uesday morning for the Evans Creek district where they will spend three or tour weeks camping and hunting. Jack Lynch, nronrletnr of thn l.Mv ono of the leading confectlnnerv ratnli. usnments in corva a aa-lveri Sntur. day for a visit with old college friends and loft Sundnv for a few dnva inv nt Orator tako. Catalogs of the .Tnck Hon cniintv fnl,- have been received nt thn Am,nti- ngont's offico and Will ho irlvnn nut tn those Interested. A number nf Inesil shorthorn breeders have nimnHv signed up entries In tho neighboring ralr. From all iudiuatli ins. .Inclisnn county will have a real ralr this year. ?00,OOO being expended In grounds and uuiidings. Tho grounds nre located m 114 acres or land on the Pacific high way a mile south of Medfnril Thn dates of the fair this venr n anntom. ner n-io. An airplane landing Is being put m nt the f e d. Crania Pn.. Courier. Tho first of tho series nf dnlrv mui. ings will be hold Thursday evening nt Valley View by County Agent, C. C. Cnto. C. M. McAIistor of the Portland I'nlon Stock Yards will flvn ,. n,i. dress on hogs, their breeding and mar keting. This la to bo a community meeting and the orL-nninra -ui, t.. interest the farmers In the coming county fair. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. rmmMi a...i daughter, Ruth Campbell, returned last night from a trip to Diamond lake, where they spent three days. .Miss Pnuline Grieves ami Mloa nu .Morgan who have been spending two weeks In Siskiyou comity, Calif., near Happy Camp, visiting friends nnd rela tives, returned Sntunlnv invnim, tv,a young ladles report n flno time while mere, i hey Minted, fished and rode horseback. Mrs. 11. N. Butler of South rimmrn street, was In Portland last week visit- from shale. This demnnxtnitlim n-in continue today and tomorrow at 3:00 o'clock each day and tho representa tives of the Furtman Syndicate of the Pacific coast hnve issued a cordial In vitation to everybody In Jackson county who Is Interested In tho phase of tho oil Industry to attend this demonstration. Tho llnrtninn Syndlcnto has large holdings In tho Dead Indian country, said to cover nn immense deposit of rich shale. Tho company anticipates extensive development of these hold ings and in soliciting the sale of stock In southern Oregon. SOl'THAMPTON. r-VIncent Rich ards won the Southampton singles bowu by defeating Robert Kinsey 6-3, 6-4, 7-5 at tennis. CHICAGO. Al White. Snn Frnn- cisco, won the national A. A. V. se nior fancy diving championship scoring 137.7 points. .N'ACON DA. J oe ''Novak, profes sional of the Spokane country club again won tho open championship ti tle for Montana against a field of eight of the annual state golf tour nament which ended yesterday. Coast Standing SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14. Tho standings of the Pacific Coast league clubs for the week ending yesterday are as follows: Won. Lost. Pet San Francisco S5 49' .63 i Vernon 78 53 .593 Los Angeles 73 60 .505 Salt Lake 65 67 .493 Oakland1 63 . 70 .474 Seattle 60 72 .455 Portland 54 78 .409 Sacramento 51 82 .383 Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Unite Laid Un Again NEW YORK, Aug. 14. Babe Ruths absence from thn hnsehnll dln- mond because of an abscess on his right leg, caused by A slide, will; be short lived, his physician said. The home run klne was ordered to the hospital Friday for treatment and was dismissed last night. He was told tn rent fnr Revprnl dnva Htu wife said he expected to be In the lankee lineup again tomorrow or Wednesday. Farmer Brothers Still Doiner Business At the Old Stand Wo want nor friends nnd the ceneral public to know that we are operating the storage and car, washing depart ment or our business as usual, desnlte the fire, nnd nre giving the same satis- tactory service that has made our busi ness a success. We will havo the shon In oneratlon Just as soon as possible. We thank our many friends for their patronage in the oast and hone for a continuance of the same. FARMER BROS., Proprietors VALLEY GARAGE. 123 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Oregon Tourist Register WANTED Hoy over 17 years old. Apply in person, Pullman Bakery. FOR SALE 1918 Ford. 45 S. Central. 128 FOR SALE One young horse, 1300 lbs., will trade Tor young cattle or milk cow. Phone 306 Jacksonville. 128 WANTED Slip tongue big drivers. M. D. Olds. wheel 12S Tho following parties registered at tho Oregon Tourist r,irr,,.,,i.. tj.,- reau In tho Chamber of Commerce hitll.Mxo- u..t..n... . w W. T. Moore, Los Angeles; Mrs. A. A. Moore, Los Angeles; Martin Pecka, Sioux City, Iowa; J. O. Dingus. Mound City, Kansas; E. A. Berglof, Medford, Mass.; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. o. Warren, Ashland, Muss.; L. It. Dice, Ann Arbor. Mich.; Mrs. . AV. H. Doremus Mountain Lakes. N. J.; Mr. nnd Mrs. M. k'ruse, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Marry i. lvruse. urooklyn, N. Y.; John J. Hopps, Lawton, Okla; Mr. and Mrs I. I'. Randall. Portland. Ore.: Hi.hiIa Jennings. Allmnv. Ore 1?. s fnn T- rortiund, Ore.; It. c. Cornish, Kin in nth Falls. Ore Wlllnn- 11,, i.-i, ath I-alls, Ore.: Roy C. Stoconi, Port land. Ore.: Mrs. J. H. Oiilmr si, nttle, Wnh.: Mary E. Sexton, Brem erton, Wash.; E. W. Barker. Seatle. Wash: A. w. Keesllng, Aberdeen. Wash; James Ornce, " Aberdeen, Wash.: Ada C. Moodv. Wnahlm.tnn D. C, East Meets west nt Medford. CALL FOR BIDS Tho board of education nf Btnnl district No. 49 desires bids on or be fore August 17th. 1922. for the con struction of two play sheds. Plans tor these sheds may bo seen at the superintendent's office between ID and 12 a. in. and 2 and 5 n. m The hoard reserves the rlcht In reloet unv or nil bids. 124 BOARD OF EDFCATIOV WOOD! Dry Mill Blocks; Fir Slnb Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Cor. Third nnd FIf Phone !W2 tP.liig hor daughter, Mrs. W, 11. Norton. MAIL YOUR FILMS TO SWEM'S STUDIO 217 K. Main St. Medford Handicraft Shop Hemstitching P'k-oling He ier yawl. Muttons Covered. OREGON CAVES CAMP NOW OPEN Meals and Sleeping Accommodations ni tne entrance. R. McILVEEN. Car Rent Service Central Point Taxi at Central Point Feed Store. JESSE RICHARI1SOV WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Directors Day or Night NEWCOMB FOR WOOD 16inch Slab Wood, dry in vard. $1.75 per tier. Delivered green, $1.75 in loads of 4 tier, dumped. Dry Mill Blocks, $6.50 per load, or $5.75 dumped. Phone 631 Parties stoppintf ut the city auto camp urF: Bert W. Taylor of Susan ville, Calif., on way to Uoseburg; Emeiit Wren ot Buttle Win, New, on way to itosebury, going to Crater Bake; J. O. Samuela, Clonyales, Cal., stopping in Medford; A. K. Sehreiner of Klamath Falls, stopping in .Med ford; J. W. Depuy of Klamath Falls, atoppintf in Medford; W. II. Gard ener of Los Angeles, returning home; W. C. Fischer returning to home in I.os Angeles; Carl Askens of yeattle; Mis. A. C. Moody of Washington, 1. C. on way to fcjeaUlo; C. 1. Murphy of Portland, seeking a location; II. K. 2eek of Union, Ore., on way to Klam ath Falls; Frank Brown of Bend, on way to Portland; C. F. Ciuschewsky of Land in, Wyo., on way home from Crater .Lake; Theodore Schnwawih of New York, going to San Francisco; J. K. AVhite of Bos Angeles, going to Portland; O. B. Kisser of Buhl, Ida., on way home, via California and Portland; Henry W. Stewart of Eu gene going to Shasta Springs; A. Lindsay of Ontario, Calif., going to Wheeler, Oregon; A. F. (.rave and wife of Anaheim, Calif., on way to Idaho; A. L. Ogden of Fresno, going to Klamath Falls; C S. Aharfe of Placerville, Calif., going home after a trip to Crater Lake; K. A. Berglo of Medford, Mass., en route to Lob Ange les; B. J. Johnson of Oakland, Cal., en route home from the north; Tracy Vannice of Aberdeen, Wn., en route home from the south; .1. O. Dingers of Mound City, Kas., en route home; T. II. Pfeiffer of Albany, Ore., en route to Los Angeles; T. C. Wipert of Los Angeles en route to Spokane; J. L. Foley of Stocktn, on route to Portland; Helen Duglas of Atlanta, Ou., en route home; Paul F. Bond of Long Beach, Calif., en route to Portland and K. O. Warner of Ash land, Mass., en route to California. If you are going away order the Mail Tribune and Sun sent to your address and keep posted on the news. tf i HERE'S THE POINT I could, if I wanted, get my goods from less reliable firms, shut my eyes to poor fabrics, pass inferior workman ship and make MORE PROFIT THAN I AM NOW MAKING! ! But I am not in business for today only. ' And that being the case I simply CAN'T AFFORD to handle anything unless I am convinced it will give SATISFACTION in' every sense of the word. Jackson County Pair Sept. 13 to 10 Watson Auto and -Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 608 N. Grape St. Phone 663 - i llpliP . -CIGARSLI r For Your Vacation Better slip a box of fresh, , fragrant, new Carabanas in your out ing kit. MASON EHRMAN & CO. Distributors of "The Xatlon'M Flnrat Clirnrji. PORTLAND, SPOKANE, SEATTLE. JIKOKOUI) GOING TONIGHT another masterpiece by RUPERT HUGHES on a par with "Come On Over," starring COLLEEN MOORE assisted by RICHARD DIX in "THE WALL FLOWER" COMING TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. Medford: You will see what a picture can . be, when a great star and a great writer put their best into it THOMAS MEIGHAN in a GEORGE ADE STORY "OUR LEADING CITIZEN" The result is one of the best light comedies in a year full of typical Ade humor, Ade wisdom, Ade surprises. Every title is a laugh, every scene a chuckle. Cast includes LOIS WILSON and THEODORE ROBERTS. I.co Moran comedy "a M'ccks Off 'BETTY" BROWN AT THE MIGHTY WURLITZER PATHE v. e Med , - T'"T".Hiw iipjiyj.i. i bi. pm time at Dig Hock lodsoonKogue rWer,