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MEDFORT) MA TIT TRTBTTNE, MEDFOTH"), OTTEflOX. TUESDAY, AUOTtST 15. 1022
Focal and
iLJ Personal
Local hunters . are excited anil
fidgety in anticipation of the opening
of the hunting season next Sunday.
They are reminded that tlje season on
deer and native pheasant is the only
season which opens Sunday.1 The sea
son, on squirrels opens September 15.
The open season on Chinese pheasants
and quail opens October 15 and closes
on October 31. The changes in the
dates of the oen season in no way
affects the .bag, limit or other regula
tions provided by law regarding the
hunting, killing or having in possession
of game. , ' ;
Your name In gold on all fountain
pens purchased of us. Cannot be
erased. Medford Book Store .124"
Kucker Taxi Co., Cuy and nlg'-t ser
vice.. , Phone 876-W. City trips 2iic. 148
Eighty-one people, motorists .from a
large number of the states of the union
entered the Chamber of Commerce
building yesterday applying to A. II.
Callahan; local representative of the
Oregon Tourist Information Bureau for
information. , .
Dance, Luke Creek, Friday. 126
Wanted Clean friction top cans.
Hutchison & Lumsden. . 125
Mr, and Mrs. Seidell Redden of Fres.
no, Culif., are visiting Mr. Redden's
father, .1. E. Redden of this city.
Two-Bits. 124
J. C. Thompson, of the California
Oregon Power company, left this mor
ninif for Eugene and Rosehurg where
he will spend the next ten days on
business,. i .
Hearing ponr and apple orchards
sacrificed nt $100 acre and up.' 1 aore
tracis and up. Easy terms. Near
Medford Highway. - Gold Bay Realty
Co... Phone 728-R or 134-Y.
Miss Katherihe Swem underwent an
operation this morning for the removal
of her tonsils and is resting easily wiUi
no more ill effects than usually accom
pany the Operation, - ' ..,-.- .. ;
Lime and cement, Medford Lumber
Co.' .. . . .. . . . .
Four-Bits. ' ' ,: 124
Miss Ceolle Creede returned Satur
day from a four weeks visit with
friends and relatives in Vancouver,
II. C. Slid has as her guest Miss Mar
garet Mulkey bf Portland. ' : n- '
I There's a busy Business College in
your home town. -147
' Six-Bits. ' 124
I It Is reiiorted that a snowstorm took
place yesterday at Crater Lake and
that the ground was covered in vary
ing depths from the rim down to White
Horse creek, ' .'? y t ,
Special sale for one week only com
mencing today of our beautiful bloom
ing Gloxinia plants. Don't miss It, only
25c. Open all Sunday.; Rogue Valley
Floral Oo. ' i . ' 127
Satisfying answer given from God'B
Inspired book that withstood all at
tacks, and- still holds first place as the
only volume that brings peace to ,tlie
soul ' This evening meeting 8 p., m
Big Tent near city park.' r .- !
Sam Richardson and family returned
last night from a several days visit to
Lake of the Woods. ...
Buy Medford home. Pay like rent
Gold Ray Realty Co. . ,
Try. puzzle-Peg these cool evenings.
ItV . good one. Medford Book Store.
124
N. E. Trueblood of Whlttier, Calif.,
accompanied by Mrs.- Trueblood is
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furnas
of .this city. Mr. .Trueblood is Mr.,
Furnas' uncle.
Fire insurance. ' Brown & White. ,
Dance, Lake Creek, Friday. 12(5
Frank Roberts and family and Miss
Helen Strang returned Sunday from a
several weeks outing at Diamond lake.
Signs of the slaughtering of four
doer wore found near the lpwep cave
camp on Sucker creek Sunday. Tracks
Indicated that an automobile had cast
its 'Jlghts on a, small herd of deer and
that four had been killed. Two had
been dragged over the fence' and lator
tSvo others were found dead. Both or
those discovered later were dos. . The
first was found in the fiold near the
spot where tile shooting occurred and
the'other was found further up the
road. Grants Pass Courier.
We want to purchase a cash reglstei
at once. What have you to offerf U
Two-Bits. . ,' 24
Mr. and Mrs. Waiter' Tooze will ar
rive from Grunts Pass this afternoon
where Mr. Tooze attended a meeting
of the republican county committee
nnd a luncheon at noon. They will
intend the American Legion meeting
tonight, of which Mr. Tooze is an
active worker, and he will make n
short talk.
Wo carry duplicate sales slips with
blank headings for use In any line oi
business. Call 75 for service. t'
Four-Bits., '' 124
Mr. and Mrs. John Carkln aiid chll
ilren have' returned from a two weekr
trip In the mountains. Mr. Carklri.
who was not feeling well is greatly tin
proved, and is at his office In the First
National Bank building again, , . 4,
We have a splendid bargain In 8
second-hand typewriter : at ' this; office
'' - ti
Six-Hits. ., i2i
. Teleph one Numbers
to Remember
'I t , :; ; !!: f
Fire Department
.-; . 50 '.
. (Fire calls only)
Insurance
v' 'Any Kind
123 " .. :
McCurdy Insurance
;. M;Agency, ;"V;:
; Medford Nat'l Bank
''' ; Bldg. ; ; '
.J.'i.
'i'he public market this morning was
a large und especially well patronized
;unc. All of the booths except two
were occupied by farmers and were
filled with produce of one kind or an
other. Market Master Runyard states
that it waB one of the best mid-week
markets which has been held this year.
A large quantity of home-grown water
melons was sold this morning.
Special pale for one week only com
mencing today of our beautiful bloom
ing Gloxinia plunts. Don't miss lt,
only 25c. Open all Sunday. Rogue
Valley Floral Co. 127
Dance, Lake Creek, Friday. 126
Boxing fans of the city will be elated
to learn that a bout between Lawrence
Daws and Battling Frick seems to be
the prospect for the next Thursday
night smoker of the Medford Athletic
club. Daws is the boy who put the
K. O. on Rod Meadows and ' Reese
Baughmun with such neat dispatch and
the bout betwoen him and Frick pro
mises to be a hummer should it ma
terialize. ' ' I
You can get most any old thing at
fVoo's most any old time. tf
You can get It at DeVoe's. tf
American Ixiglon members are re
quested to be present tonight. Walter
L. Tooze will address the meeting.
Elmer Wilson, Commander. 124
"1 in the man who brought the vice-
nresident In Portland." rlpcliii-ml Jnhn
Westerlund of Medford yesterday at
the Imperial. "At least I was on the
same car with him on the way up
here." Mr. Wcsterlund, who now is
ni-Oltrlnlnr of Ihn llnllnnfl tifttal wan
formerly a member of the state legisla
ture from Jackson eounlv. Hn pnmn
north for the mimosa of RnRmlini? a
few days at Seaside, for which resort
ne departed .vestordav nrtnrnnnn
Oregonian.
Office space to rent In exchange for
answering phone. Available in about
.10 days. Good location, lightB and
ater included. Box 12, Mall Tribune.
124
Two-Bits. 124
The local baseball tnnm wnn ilnfonf-
ed Sunday nt Grants Pass by a score
oi ij-u. rue local boys formerly de
feated the Grants Paas team.
Fire Insurance. Brown & White.
Our method enables nn tn rpmlm .
ccllent service in keeping your gar
ments In irood condition an thnt vnn
can always appear at your best. Ap-
paroi 1'Tencli Dye Works. Phone 223.
624 North Riverside. ; ' 126
Four-Pits. ' 124
Members of the local Wnnmn'a no.
lief corps enjoyed, a picnic in Lithla
park at ABhlnnd yesterday afternoon.
Aiitomouiie insurance. Brown &
White. f
Six-Bits. 124
R. F. Antle. local thnntra man Is In
Grimts Puss nnd is managing the
Rivoli theatre d nil he rim
the mannger, J. F. Schwenk, who left
auimay uy auto on a several weeks
trip to Seattle.
Safety first Insure with r)n,l,!on .
Canaday, Phone 720. . . ,. tf
1 hat theBe lectures nn nililinni n-n.
phecies are growing in interest 1b
evident by the increase in niKllnnnn
each succeeding meeting at the Big
i ent near city park. Come this even
ing, s p. m.
LOUiH UlcharilHOn ann rt fa CS rr
Richardson of this city, arrived yester
day from Sun Francisco for a several
weeks visit. He has been In the
Marino corns for Inn l Hut aavnrnl ,An
and recently wn's advanced to corporal.
Richardson, who Ms a member of the
Marine guard hboard the U. S.' S.
Texas is on twenty days furlough.
Anyone who Has a cash register for
ale please call this office 75. tf
i l' Ifty-elght different rormg of Insur
ance. . Holmes "The Insurance Man."
tf
' Porrv O. Crawfnr.1. chinf niu...
for the Calirornla-Oregon Power com
nany, lort yesterday afternoon for a
several days buslnoss visit at Copco.
n summer millinery 60 per cent dls
iount. The Vanity Shop. tf
; Milk and cream at DeVoe'g. tf
Mr. and Mrs, Beaclior Simons and
laughters came over from ' Mmirnni
vesterdav for a vinlt with roWi-
Grants Puss Courier.
Kodak films at Da Iroe's. tf
Jackson CotintV Fair. MndfnrH Hon.
tember 13 to 16. ' if
Dean Carder nml Mr' Vn.i m. ..,.. r
the I'tuh State AKricultiiral
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
Minzmnn as are Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Redden of Fresno, Calif. Mr. Carder is
now profossor of goology at A. C. II..
which is Bltuated at Lbgun, Utah. He
graduated In the' spring of 1920 from
the school of mines nt O. A. C. The
jarty loft this morning for a several
-lays visit at Crater Lake.
Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial
dnrogo. ' tf
Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co.
Walter L. Tooze will ftnnnlr at tlm
merican Legion meeting tonight and
1 large attendance la hurii,! ti,,.
loeal post Intends to make n big occa
lon of the appearance of Mr. Tooze
who Is a member of the organization
nun refreshments will bo sorved.
oystem Sen-Ice Co. wriina mm oh
111 other Fnsurnncn Rt
Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf
Mr. and Mrs. II. H. I.nnir ion n.ic
morning for a several weekn VApntinn
at New port. Ore. '
When in need ot ahlnirlea anrf
Inff call WAllarn Wnrnta mc mi i
Main..
Dr. B. n. Elliott and fun.llv ...i n n
Drown, and family spent Sunday nt
Lake of the Woods.
Everywhere you look you a
Chevrolet. -
Kulllll COWKIII re til 111 I'll thin nmrnln,.
after having spent the lmst two day
in i-oriiiiiid and Salem on business, t
rur Fire Insurance br Unnnntt n.n
West Main street, r tf
Scott Rife of the Oregon I.exlnctor
company in Portland, Is a Medford
business Visitor-. ' ll. la vlalllnir 11,,
local Lexington distributors, the .Motui
sales company, and Is driving a new
Series 22 Lexington touring car. i
lake your kodak films to Pa mer'c
siuaio. . first class work and prompt
service,
tl
i -1 r- i?n
ii. F. Daviilson of the Oregon Can
ning coiiiiany whlcli operates can
neries ut Lebanon und .Newberg, ar
' rived in Medford yesterday to make
' final arrangements with local fruit
men in regard to the disposition of the
local crop of Bartletts to the canneries.
Have you tried that big milk shake
at deVoe'st tf
Miss Marie Eicher returned this
morning from San Francisco where
she has been for the past two weeks
spending her vacation with friends and
relatives. ' '
AI1 summer millinery So per cent dis
jount. The Vanity Shop. tf
Tom Fuson returned last night from
a several days visit in Portland.
When In need or sash and doors,
call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to
711 E. Main street.
. O. J. Gould, local agent for the Amer
ican Railway Express company return
ed this morning from a several weeks
vacation trip to San Diego.
Try our uaerchanib lunch. Tbe
Shasta.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter J. Neff and Mrs.
Canode returned last evening from
California. They visited at Carniel,
San Diogo, Sun Jose, Stockton and San
Francisco. Porter Neff attended the
American Bar association convention
while In San Francisco being the only
other attorney of Jackson county there
besides William BriggS of Ashland. He
declared tbe session most interesting.
Sash and doors. MedrorU Lumber Co.
Mrs. Stewart Patterson who lias
been spending the summer here left
today for Berkeley to again attend
tbe University of California.
Everywhere you look you see a
Chevrolet. tf"
' Postmaster E. J. Kaiser of Ashland
was in Medford for a few hours yester
day. His numerous duties occupy most
of his time so he is seldom a visitor
here.
Subscribe for the Delineator now
and save money. Hutchison & Lums
den. . 125'
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wheeler of Port
land, Mrs. J. B. Fowler of Bend, and
Mrs. J. B. Robinson, mother of Mrs.
J. B. Fowler of Bend, and Mrs. J. B.
Robinson, mother of Mrs. Wheeler
passed through Medford on a motor
trip to Crescent City and the Caves
and are returning home by the Pacific
highway. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler were
fprmer residents ot the valley having
taught' school at Applegate and Eagle
Point. ; They are now in the bakery
business in Portland and Seattle.
Ida Wood, teacher or piano. No. 426
South Ivy. Phone 778-W. ' - 125
R. G. Brown of Eagle Point was an
out of town visitor today.
Bargain offer for the Delineator for
a few days. Hutchison & LumBden.
125
Mrs. C. J. Semon has been extremely
ill at her home the last week suffering
from pneumonia, but was reported bet
ter today. . . , .
Everywhere you look you See a
Chevrolet v- tf
A. J, Vance has again resumed his
work nt the Home Telephone office
after an illness of several days at his
home.
Mattress work alt kinds. Medford
Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf
Mrs. Mabel Vinson of the Western
Union Ideal office will leave tomorrow
for Denver to visit relatives. She ex
pects to be gone until the first ot Sep
tember. 1
Goodricn ures and tubes at Colonial
Garage. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Montgomery of
the Southern Pacific office returned
this morning from Portland. Mr.
Montgomery was called there suddenly
Saturday night by the illness of his
mother.
When better automobiles are built.
Quick will build them. tf
Guests at the Hotel Holland are Mr.
and Mrs. B. L. Crawford ot Santa Ana
Cullf., G. G. Faulk of Mobile, Ala., J. T.
Sparks .or Eugene, F. B. Roberts and
wife of the Klamuth Agency and D.
Overton of the Klamath Agency; Chns.
Williams of San Francisco, E. LI Mann
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mills
ot Los Angeles, S. Lange ot Salem.
MIbb Irene Kolly ot San Francisco, Dr.
J. P. Wallace und wife of Albany, W.
A. Proder of Silver Lake, Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Braden of McCloud. Calif., W. L.
Clifford of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Bruce of Arcato, Calif., Robert
Ingram and party of Eugene.
We will buy 400 clean friction top
cans. Gallons, half gallons and quarts.
Hutchison & uUlnaden. 125
Dr. Goorge B. Dean went to Portland
Inst night and will return tonight
bringing home Mrs. Dean and their two
woeks old buby.
Wantod copy of "Lord's Birds of
Oregon," used as text book some years
igo. Call Mall Tribune. tf
Mrs. Ella Dufr and son Lawrence re
turned from Crescent City last night
after a week s stay there.
For good Insurance, yoc should go
to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson
County Abstract Co. .
Ben Hilton, who has been confined
to his home north of Medford for some
time wltli typhoid fover, is much bet
ter today.
We will deliver today large load of
Mo. 1 mill blocks, dumped at 1.5.75.
Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf
Fled H. Cowles has loft for San
Francisco with Fire Chief Lawton to
Attend the meeting of the Firemnn's
national convention. They left In Mr.
dowle's fire fighting bug. '
AH kinds of rough and dressed
lumber. WallacV Woods, phone 108.
711 East Main street. . .
; Claude Kinsey. civil engineer left
Sunday for San Francisco to visit his
father for an Indefinite stay.
Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep
tember 13 to 16. tf
Lawrence Wade nnd friend, Robert
Keneston of Gold Hill came home from
Diamond and Crater lakes last night
after a stay there of two weeks.'
This office Is prepared to-print
edger sheets, bills, etc., used on the
loo'rkeeping machines. Don't give
four orders to traveling men and have
them printed out of Medford. Phone
us and we will call. tf
. M
f C Rvm.'iii. t!t,,tf llivu' iiiwl flii-lR
club leader, Is In town winking up
, interest among the boys and girls in
exhibits for the coming county fair.
He is looking up young people Interest
ed In the exhibits and wants to help
them in any way possible to Improve
their exhibits. The boys' and girls1
j premium books are ready for distrlbu
tlon and can be had on application at
the county agent's office in the Liberty
building.
Special low price for the Delineator
I will be withdrawn without notice,
i Hutchison & Lumsden. 125
Guests at the Medford hotel include
Mr. and Mrs. W. h. Talbert of San
.Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Egan
and Martin Griffin of San Francisco,
;L. J. Iiaird of St. Joe, Mo., Mrs. G. .
Bless, Jr., of Atwater, Calif., Roy Opie
of San Francisco, Win. I. French of
Lob Angeles, W. G. McDonald of the
Rogue Elk hotel, A. E. Reynolds of
.Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Patterson
'of Wichita Falls, Texas. E. W. Swee-
noy'and daughter of Los Angeles, Miss
Ldith Adamson and Miss Helen Adam
son of Portland, Clayton L. Long of
Corvallls.
Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Wed
Aug. Hi. 125
Owny Patton who wielded a wicked
stick in the big leagues of the middle
west several years ago, celebrated his
3rd birthday today along with Charley
comiskey, his old baseball pal and the
greatest Roman of them all. Owny
and Charley were bom on the same
day and came from the same good old
Czecho-Slovak stock not far from
county Whacco.
Mrs. V. Meldo Hlllis has returned
from a three weeks trip to Portland
and through Idaho.
Mrs. Grace Eggleson of Vancouver is
visiting her brother, Ed J; Johnson of
this city and is expected to stay sev
eral days in the valley.
Mr. arid Mrs. L. E. Gartin of Port
land left a few days ago for home after
a visit with John W. Johnson, Mrs.
Gartin graduated over twenty-five
years ago from the local high school
and this is her first visit in all that
time. She naturally saw quite a change
In the city. ,
Yesterday was the largest day for
Oregon tourists registering at the
chamber" of commerce. More than
eighty-one stopped at the Chamber of
Commerce building to inquire ot roads,
etc.
French salad Ice cream at the
Shasta. ' ' ' tf
The Hearst papers have Just
screeched the report that Katherine
McDonald is to wed .lack Morrill, weal
thy clubman and golfer of San' Francisco.-
Turning back to Whiz Bang's
iSBiie of July, 1921, you will find that
this exclusive family publication print
ed this news one year ago. Katherine
has just acquired a- big bluish-white
solitaire which she 1s wearing on the
third finger ot her left hand. As pre
viously announced In Whiz Bang.
Katherine promised Jier financial back
ers not to wed Until her contract ex
pired. The contract has only a few
more months to ran we understand.
Capt. Billy's Whiz Bang.
Dunce, Jackson Hot Spring, Wed.
Aug.. 16. ' 125
C. A. Henderson of Klamath county,
Is here in the interest of thnt county
inquiring about our county fair. He is
greatly enthused and thinks Jackson
county will put on a fine progressive
fair. Klamath county is talking of giv
ing one.ipossibly next year.
What's all this Bit business?
SO
Who says' two-bit days are
past? -
Watch this paper tomorrow.
Do You Want
USED CARS
for Good Hard Service
Ono used Dodge Brothers
Touring at $465.00
Also have a used Maxwell at
$175.00
ami a good running Henry at
$150.00
Geo. L. Treichler
Motor Co.
ffdiil
'umejU Dig Rock lodge on Kosue rierSi
I A complete entiling and premium list
lof the coming county fair in still uvuil
jalile upon application at the chamber
j of commerce. The chamber of com
merce is also giving away free plates
for your car advertising the county
fair. If you have not gotten the one
they have for you call there tomorrow.
2 qts. Ice cream, delivered, 90c.
Phone C9. - tf
H. C. Crosby will give a culling dem-1
onstration In poultry at tbe home of.
Postmaster Warner the 29th .of this
month. In the afternoon of the same!
day' a lecture of the same nature will
be held at Warren Mee's on Thompson
creek in the Applegate country. On '
the 30th of this month there will be a
meeting at Lockwood's White Wing
Poultry farm near Phoenix. -
Newton C. Chaney, field man for the
Jackson County Farm Bureau of the
Jackson County Fair association will
hold a number of meetings in the vicin
ity assisted by C. M. McAllstor, field
man of the Portland Union Stock
yards. These meetings will start with
one Thursday, August 17th at Valley
View. On the 18th at the Applegate
community hall, and on Monday, the
21st, there is a meeting at Griffin
creek. Six or seven other meetings
are being planned but the dates have
not yet been set. At each of these
community meetings motion picture
machines will illustrate the lecture.
The meetings are for the purpose of
interesting the people in exhibits at
the fair, exhibits for individuals and
for the community.
WEDDING BELLS
Wedding bells rang at the home of
John S. Orth cn South Central, Mon
day at 10 a. m. when D. L. Ewing of
Grants Pass, and Vivian Boll Crump,
of Medford, were united in wedlock
by Rev: D. E. Millard of the Chris
tian church, in the presence of the
bride's mother, Mrs. Cora B. Crump,
two brothers, Horace .and Jack
Crump, Mr. and Mrs.. John Orth, Mr.
and Mrs. A. H. Miller and Mrs. Olive
W. Crump, the bride's aunt. The
combination ring service was us"ed
amid beautiful .. floral, decorations.
After the ceremony all were served
to a lovely luncheon by, Mrs.w John
Orth. The bride is a well known
Medford young lady, having been
Matinee
Daily -1:30
P.M.
OUR LEADING CITIZEN
Written by George Ade for his friend, Tommy Meighan
A swift-moving story of real American life,
brimming oyer with clean fun and romance. '
The part fits Meighan like hig new tailored
shirt and that's some fit! ,
ritlCKS:
ADt l.TS iVk
K1DD1KS Itlc
born iu Jackson i-ounty and educated
ill Mcdf.ird schools. -Mr. Ewlngj
lives in Grants Puss, whore he is pro-,
prietor of u battery shop. After,
'.um-hecn wnsTservedr .the newly weds j
departed by ' auto on their noney
mocn with . a la,rge, sign secretly
placed Jn-front pf-.the car, reading:
"We are just married" and several
nM chnnu A l-.'l tfL'i 11 1? Iiollilld. After
their honeymoon is over 'they will be
at li0me In Graiits.F'ass.
Latest Arrivals at
'Auto Camp Grounds
Touring parties registered at the
City Auto camp last night wero as
follows; , Frank Piety ot Roberts,
Mont., en route to Gridley, Calif.;
A. - S.' Craig of Ontario, Calif ., en
route aouth from Crater Lake; W. H.
Craty of Upland, Calif., on the way
home from Crater Lake; W. F. Van
Bnren of Portland on tbe way to
Crater Lake; John "C. Lu cf San
Dipgo on the way to Portland; A. W.
McDonald of Mills, Calif., en route
to Crater lake; Harvey Moon of Los
Angeles, on the way home from the
north;. W. K. Bamp.of. Roseburg on
the way homo from the south; A. L.
Lyman of Los Angeles on the way
home from the north; E. W. Cribble
Of .Canny, Ore., .on the way home
from Crater lake; A. W. Vandergriff
of Portland en route home from Dia
mond lake; A. L. Love of San Jose,
touring north; (P. E. Brown of Iowa
on the way to California; Maurie
Thompson of Sun Pedro, Calif., on
the way home from the north; C.
Uuhland of Kent, Callit., en route to
Portland; Wright Parsons of Fuller-
ton, Calif., on the way home from
Crater lake, and J. A. Derby of Mc
Minnville, Ore., on the way home
from the south.
ATFA1RSEPT. 15TH
lTlUIaj;r September , 15th, will be
"Boy's und dirt's day" at the Jack
son county fair. School children and
all'' members of the Jackson county
Brand New Today
" . v.,.
"Betty" at the Mighty Wurlitzer
A comedy ."Three Weeks Off," with Lee
Moran and a Pathe News Weekly.
Hoy's uiul Gill's club dcpartim-m,
will be admitted to the grounds five,
if accompanied by parents or guar
dians. A big program of demonstra
tions and judging contests will bK
given on that 'day and many mem
bers of the boy's and girl's clubs ate
working hard for prizes which be
sides substantial cash premiums in
clude a free trip to the three days'
club camp at the state fair at Salem
for the two boys and two girls scor
ing the greatest number of points.
Assistant County Agent L. A. Moss
has notified the secretary of the
Jackson county fair that over 170 ex
hibits of boy's und sirl s club work
have been promised for the fair.','
According to Mr, Moss all these, ex
hibits are the work of girls and boys
Interested in the club work and com-,
prise entries of corn, potatoes and '
other vegetables: poultry, rabbits,;
swine, sheep and cuttle; canning,
sewing, cooking, etc. .
SELL ALBANY FARM
That some of the finest land in
Oregon Is to be found close tp-Abany
was proven -Tuesday -when the J. (X
-Medley farm in North Albany, con
sisting of five acres, was . sold for
$(1000.
The Medley tract is ono of the most
highly "cultivated places in this dis
trict and is devoted entirely to vege
tables, berries and small fruits.
Alfred Miller, ot Minnesota, is the '
new owner' of the farm. Mr. and Mrs.
Miller will return to Minnesota soon ;
to settle up their affnirH there. 1 Mr;
Miller and family will return to tako
possession of their new home about
October 15. Albany Democrat.- "
J. G. Medley, formerly lived in
Medford and has many friends here.'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY :
WANTED Nursing. Inquire 210
Beatty. . . ' " 128
TAKEN UP Bay mare, branded, W. .
B. Smith, Central Point. Phone 38x2.
129
FOR SALE 10 ft. Van Brunt grain
drill. R. H. Browne. Phone 67-R-3.
12B "
FOR SALE 35 acre bearing pear and
apple orchard, well improved
Owner, care Mail Tribune. 129
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
Star Cast
Includes
THOMAS
MEIGHAN
LOIS
WILSON'
THEODORE
ROBERTS
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CHARLES
OGLE
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SYLVIA
ASHTON
IN .
SATURDAY
HKRT I.YTELL in
"Sherlock Brown"
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