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:7A OF, TWO ' MKDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. MTCDFORD. OTJEOOX. "WEDNESDAY. A YG 'ST "1rt. 1 922 The Southern i acific is laying a new . Southern Oregon has always been! Roy Jain we an out of town visitor pipeline mi Its properly m ar the Cham- J noted for its ivx-kets of sold and in the yesterday, lie returned to Ills home Ijer of Commerce building ami the pas- past these have done much in the stead in the Lake Creek district, yes scuKer st.ttion. The new line is lar-swelling of the output from this art. terday after an absence of five months, ler than the old one and the company of the state. The latest find was re-! Picking of Iiartlett pears was begun feels that it will carry enough water to ported from the Illinois river, where today on Mrs. C. F. Young's ranch near make the company lawn on the right-jover $1000 was found in a single the 401 rancb. It was decided to change the name of 6'c,:"- . um. i uSiir pine snaKes. .ueu.ura w;r. w the organization. to the Jackson County Fire Insurance. Brown White. already been taken and there is, tf Amusement , company. This changa Dance. Lake Creek. Friday. 1261 "-""""'s "- i ' . rrun.e . m iue run,. Tocal and Personal ' At a recent meeting of the newly formed Med tor. 1 Amusement company Portland; Irwin Grover of Itupert. Idaho, in Medford: V. L. Holt of Portland on way to Crater luke; C. tl. Kern of Hinder, Okla.; going to Crater lake; S. W. Tulley cf Ccrval lis. going home from Crater Lake; S. C. Over of Grafton', Calif., to lake; H. H. Harvey of Mollne, Kas.. on way to locate in Portland; E. J. Hrcmada of San Francisco, returning home; F. J. Grandfield of Jlaise. Kans., seeking a location; John Shun as present plans are not confined to Kht on "State Monopoly of Education : ' " ' ,' ' "' , TT . .. 7 1 , . runningion oi aao rra..-,of Sacramento, going home; I. S. El- the. city of Medford. but embrace the 3 iZjmT The lUUk will deTwltS' TT.XJT'1 1 B'd 'UC' '". V'S'"n8 f,r B"w "5s a.t.the ! "ott of Suisun. Calif., staying In Med- i ci. i l.in " ' u. K.auuiuutiici. .... j.io., fr,rrt. . K I aminnnrt of Kalian. nuiies mat. n wa lounu uy Duur , d. urr. 010 vi est .Main street, -urs was thought, to be more truly descrip- Dudlev G. Wooten. who is a friend live of the future alms of the, company f 10. crews, will speak Friday whole, of Jackson county. J.t is hoped ,le . state Compulsory School bill. ers. The find was made about seven ker home recuperating from an opera- and one-half miles above Kerby. In tion for the removal of her tonsils. two days, the finders panned out 27 1 Mrs. O. B. Pennington of San Fran- by many that this company will pro vide clean, wholesome amusement for the people of the Rogue River valley. . Rucker Tail Co., Cay and nlglit ser vice. Phone 876-W. City trips 25c. i 148 Nash Taxi, phone 93. City rate, one Judge Crews states that Mr. Wooten is : an(1 ,xon.-Grants Pass Courier. j Pennington before 'her marriage was one bf the greatest orators and most brilliant lawyers in the west. j at once. What have you to offer? tf ount Tne Vanlty Snop Have you tried that big milk shake' Mls8 Hazel Orr, a former resident of at deVoe's? . tf , Medford. Vein Xorrls, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Norris is seriously ill at the We want to purchase a cash register A, aummer mI1ilnery Bu per cent dIs. tf passenger 50c: two or more. 25c each.!h JX.fZl C Farr' daushter Mre' R S' lSaCTed Heart hos,nta He was operau 130 i, " i tt Bn(I ner nlece Kathenne Knoop leave C. C. Clark returned last night from !D,""neS8- Ca" 10 for service. ".Friday for Hlghmore. South Dakota, a several days visit to Cinnabar iIr- R- W. Montgomery and daugh-, where they will make their home. Springs. Mrs. Clark and relatives are;ler IJo"y r Jic.uinnvnie, ana u. s.., When in need of sash and doors. wiinams oi ureenBuurg, inu., are visit-1 cau Wallace Woods, 108 or come to lug .Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Marsh and Mr. 1711 e. Main street. still enjoying themselves at the resort and Mr. Clark will return Thursday to bring them home. .Dance. Lake, Creek, Friday. , 12(1 , Patterson's Crater Lake pictures $1.00 up. Made any size to fit wall spaces. Medford Book Store. 125' 5 ,J. .w.Cortim of the S. P. at Horn- brook arrived yesterday and will re turn today after a brief business visit " and a short stay with friends anil rela- lives., ( Wantcd-r-Clean friction top cans. , HutphlBon .& Ljinisden. ,( .. ,126 isash Taxi. I'hone 90. Two passen- , ers 60c ' , . , , 130 j The annual Soldiers' and Sailors' re- union at Rogue River will take place t on American Legion Day! Sept. 6th. ' and the.. Medford, Ashlanu, Gold Hi!! 5 and Grants Pass posts of the' Legion , have been .requested to attend. The fl reunion is held under the auspices of 4 the a. A. R. and W. R. C, and the local 3 post No. 15, of the American Legion has accepted the Invitation and will send a delegation to participate in the activities. i.f , ., .... ,., ...... Bearing near and.,ani)le orchards sacruicod at 100 sere and up. . l acre w tracts , and up,. Easy , terms. - Near S Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty w. rnone 728-K or 134-Y. S .Your name is stamped In gold on 5- ypur fountain pen, pipe stem,, cigarette noiucr, knife handle. Medford Book Store. .' 126' ,A packet of letters belonging (o S. A 4 renuicton, addressed to Arhuck e.. Col j and then forwarded to. Medford have I been found and t may t be obtalnei) at una viiiuo. . , , f . rWe win buy, 40? cpan friction top vfins.. i.iiuons, .nan gallons and quarts. f Hutch iBon, &,,umsdon. ., 125 " ; Llnie and cement. ". Medfor4 Lumber to. ........ . The city authorities .' have placed pion on the Job of jmtUng up' a., now ; concrete lamp post .at the comer o: vciuiui. ana ,iviain, ana. tne repairs are j about , coniplote. ,now form aB eroded and (he concrete was poured yesieraay. 1 ne post was destroyed some time ago. when an auto driven by a. woman collided with It. ...For good insurance, yon should go to Goff & Yeo, of flee . wl,th Jackson . Nasn Taxi. . Phone 96. Now J3ulck cars, Uow ahout that vacation. Call ana let us talk. It over. , ,.130 ir-", (ouun. Mimtaea who has Jieen .loiung inenps unu relatives In. Call m u,,- vle nasi two months ro- turned this morning '.from' Jpaso Uoblos, we win deliver today, large load of ed upon Sunday for the removal of an abscess in bis side which formed as a result of a bruise which he sustained while wrestling. Hats cleaned and reblocked, $1.00; suits cleaned and pressed $1.50. Right Nev., going home; Helen W. Smith of Lodl, Calif., on way to Canada; G. Jr. Thompson of San Diego, going to Port Townsend; Chas. McCabe of Wendell, Idaho, going home. - Schooner Huns Aground. XEWl'OItT, Ore.. Aug. 10. The ga.6line schooner E. L. Smith, en route Portland to Siletz. ran aground in the fog today off the entrance to Silctz bay. The crew are all ashore pafe. and the sea Is smoothing. The 1 223. Apparel French Dye Works, .624 and Mrs. R. E. McLlhose. They will i sash and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. spend a few days at Crater Lake dur- ing their stay here. , , i The following parties registered at North Riverside. 130 We havo a splendid bargain in a the Oregon Toui-lBt Information bureau I Mr. and Mrs. Yale Smith of Eugene second-hand typewriter at this office. ;in the Chamber of Commerce building.are Medford visitors. Mr. Smith is a 1. : tf! Monday and Tuesday: Jo John Q. Hart-I motorcycle dealer in Eugene and is You can get most any old thing at I sock, Mt. View, Cal., Mrs. Fred It. here to confer with county fair board Devoes most any old time. if ! Bishop, Palo Alto, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. officials upon the possibility of a methods: guaranteed service. Phone vbbsi'1 is lying easy and may bo saved. She carried a cargo of general merr chamlise. The const guard crew is standing by. With Medford traile ts Medford made f No. i mill mocks,., dumped at5.7E; S Valley Fuel po.' .Phone 76. ' , , . if", 1 , , All, kinds of ...rough, and dressed' lumber. . Wallace, Woods, phone 108. 71 1 East lUaln street. , , , j , ,Vern Owens arrived, last, night from , .wiiera ne, s employed ami will leave (oday after a brief visit bore with Mends and relatives. . Jackson County l-'alr,', Medford, Sb tumber 13 to 16. , ' . , , tf iasn laxl. Phone 96. Country trips snme old rate,, 2Qc, nillo. .,, 130 t i-W, W, Conner' returned this morn f Ing from a brief Tjuslness trip to Port 1. land. . ,..; " ; ," I '.., inis pruce Is . prepared to print j lodger, shoots, pill?., oU;., used on the J l)o()kkooilngf machines. ,J Don't give i your prdqrs to travpllpg men and have J (hem nrlntod out pf Modford. Phone 1 ..us ami we win call. ,' , ..; , ; tf ' Thore's a husy Business Coiiege in your nonie town. , ... , j7 , Vallon .Wilson has recently' accented a position, with the California-Oregon Power; company In the local office of tne concern. , Spoclnl sale for ono wock oniy com- ! monclng today of pur beautiful bloom Ing Gloxinia plants. Don't miss It, only I -Tc. Opon all Sunday. Rogue Vallov Floral Co. , . . , ' A 127 Buy .Medford home. Pay like rent. . Gold Ray Realty Co. Tom Sworn, and Ken Jerome lert yes , terday for Butte Falls whero thev wlli t spend several weeks at TomV 'lionie- sieau. .. ... ,, A .. Special sale for one week only com mencing. Iqjlay sit. our,beautlful bloom ' Ing, Gloxinia plants. . Don't miss. It, jj only 2Be.; : Open all Sunday. Rogue j Valley Floral Co. .. y-, j ... Dance. Lake Creek. Friday. . liic I . Tehphnie Numbers to Remember Pire department . - 50 : (Fire calls onl.v) v i Insurance . - , Any Kind ;' ,: , . 123 ,. McCurdy Insurance , Agency.. , Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. The gray squirrels of southern Ore gon are badly infected this year, states Game Warden Bancroft. . He has sent nine ,or more to the state game warden , who has pronounced, them in fected with tuborculosiB. . The glands of the neck are. badly swollen and the fur has fallen out also. Many, have been found dead around the woods. This is especially true in the Illinois und Sucker Creek valleys. . The squir rels, when infected, are not fit for food and great care should be exercised when the season, opens on September 15, stntes the game warden. Grants Pass Courier. ', . . . . You can get It at DeVoe's.' tf Fire .Insurance. Brown & White. - A notice pf the marriage, of . Paul Miller Leonard of Medford and Edith Alice Hazel) of Portland was In the Oregon Journal yesterday. The young couple were married at Seaside Tues day. They ere expected to return to Medford within a week and will resld on South Holly street French salad ice cream at the Shasta. tf . ,Our method enables us to render ex cellent service In keeping your gar ments lu good condition so that you can always appear at your best. Ap parcl French Dye Works. Phone 223, 624 North Riverside. 1 Envoy Erne St L. Graves is here In the Interests of the Salvation Army In launching their big drive starting this weok. He came from Portland and will have charge of the financial part of the campaign. Automobile Insurance. Brown A White. tf Safety flrBt-rlnsure with Redden & Canaday, Phone 720. , tf JL A. Stearns and family were vlsl tors In Medford Sunday. Ashland Tidings, Anyone who has a cash register for sale please call this office 75. . , .tf Fifty-eight different Mrms of Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man." tf Tom Bushong has accented a nosl Hon with the Californlu-Oregon Power company and .will, leave today for point on line 12, where he will take up ms duties with the company. All summer millinery 60 per cent dis count. The Vanity Shop. tf Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Guests ut the Hotel Medfonl Include C, L. Mench of Portland, S. Wclskopf of Wrookllne, Mass., H. C. Seymour of corvullis, ,G. H. Bean of Portland. A N,. Holman.of Portlund, H. W. Weln- stoln of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. eon Hirsch of Portland, Miss E. J3Ut- sonuofor of New York City. 11. 1 Caroy of Portland, A. II. Ferguson of Portland, Chas. F. Monuhan of Pasa dena, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Farrar of San francisco, Mr. and Mrs.'W. L. Tobze. Jr., of McMlnuvlllo. Dplf Doeth of Mc- Minnvllle, F. J. Evans of Sun Fran cisco, Cs 11. Cheurt of. San Francisco, and .Marlon Grey of Sun Francisco; H. W. llrehn of Portland, Air. and Mrs. L. Gibson of Susadona. H. E. Taber of San Francisco, Jno. F. Wilde of Chi cago, W. C. Davis of Sacramento, C. F. Pendleton of Oakland,' D. P. Dunlnp of nan rranclsco, Mr. and Mrs. C. H Lewis of Portland. Kodak films at De roe's. u Jackson County Fair, Medford. Sep tember 13 to 16. f .Attorney C. M. Thomas of Modford was In Ashland yoBtorday transacting login business. Ashland Tidings. i . (its. ice cream, delivered. 90c. Phono 69. tf Goodrich tires and tubes' at Colonial Garage. . tf .Miss Elizabeth Holzgans left last night for Chlco, Calif., where she w(ll marry jonn tn-aws, Jr.. a former Med ford resident. The counle will motor to Los Angeles on their honeymoon 1H1 win reside In Susanvllle, Calif. Lime for spray. Modford Lbr. Co. System Service Co. writes Fire and 11 otnor insurance. Strong comuanles Office 'I'tul floor Modford Bldg. 1 tf r. iM. Leonard of Medford. Is a most at .1110 imperial. Oregon Journal. hen in need ol shingles and roof- ing cnll Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Every where you look vbu see a Chevrolet. . A. 8. Hosonbaum of Oregon alwuvs enjoys a trip to Hell's Gate und when ever possible be takes his friends there. Today ho is piloting Fred Rem icke of Pittsburg and his family who .111 siiend the week camping nn the lower Bogiie. They made a trip to n-ii s uaie Hiinnay and Mr. ItemU k was art much Impressed that he wanted to spend more time exploring the PBnyon. Grants Pass Courier. 1 ''For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 118 West Main stroet. tfv Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service, .jf W. J. French, Los Angeles, Cal., Dr. j motorcycle polo game as an attraction J. K. Hamilton and H. Holmer of Ala- at the fair. meda, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradford! Victor Nolan, prominent Corvallis of South Jacksonville, Fla., Delia M. 1 merchant is a Medford visitor. Parker of Kansas City, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Russell of Reno, Nevada, W. E. Clover of Bellvllle, O., Lester Mr. and Mrs. George Henkel and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Oliver of Portland are here for a few days. They will Turnbaugh of Bellvllle, O., H. E. Albert viit Crater Lake and upon their re and Miss Ella M. McKellar of Port-I1" to Medford will visit with Miss land, D. H. Wood and, family, W. M. jtoary Bebb and Mrs. Earl Shirley. Ilevens and family, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. XIIs -Nova Lounsbury and Mrs. McGee, Anna RieB-Finley, M. D., and Peterson of the Vanity Shop returned M. F. Flnley and M. G. Ries of Bend Ore., L. Turnbaugh of Newport, Pa., M. G. Whitman and family of Walla Walla, Wash., William Badgers of Mc Cleary, Wash. Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Wed.' Aug. J6. . 125 Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. tf Guests at the Hotel Holland Include L. ,G. Hawkins of Portland, Mr. and yesterday from Portland where they were on a fall buying trip of a week. Miss Eva Marsh of the Rogue River Valley Canal company, has returned from a three weeks vacation from Spokane and Vancouver. General J. W. Stewart and P. Welch of Spokane are here Inspecting the construction of the two dams being built by the Rogue River Valley Canal company at Fish lake and Four Mile Mrs. D. E. Wood of Chicago, Ernest L.; lake- Graves of Portland, Gus A. Johnson of w- B- Robinson and Mrs. Robinson Sacramento, Hal Burris of Yreka for- a"'1 daughter Jane are at Mr. Robin merly or Medford, G. F. Soule of Bos- son'8 mine. Masonic Bar, in Siskiyou ton, I. S. Terry, Enterprise, Ore., W, L.colnty. California, visiting Mrs. Robln Glfford of Los Angeles,. J. A. Meek of son's mother, Mrs. Wilbur Gray. San Francisco, Ralph Stanley of San -Paul Reddy, J, Thomas Crowe, Tho Frnnclsco, Mrs. Glover and Lois Go- mas J- Bannan and Elvin Burford left Ings of Hilt, Cal., Mamie C. Flynn and , today for a two weeks outing around , Now Playing HUTCHISON PUT OUT BY NEW CHAMPION OAKMOl'NT COUNTRY CLCB. I'UtKburg, Aug. lti. (By the Asso ciated Press) Jock Hutchison of Chicago was eliminated from the na tional professional golf tournament this afternoon by Gene Sarazan, of Pittsburg, 3 and 1. The national open champion will meet Bob Cruikshanfe. Westfield. X. J., In the semi-final round of 36 holes tomorrow. Cruikshank won from. Charles Howe, Pittsburg, 3 and 2. The other semi-final will be be tween Emmet t French. Youngstown, Ohio, who eliminated Em 11 Joeffler, Pittsburg. 4 and 2 and John Golden, Tuxedo, N. Y., who was victor over Tom Kerrigan, Piewanoy, 5 and 3. HILL A Select , Xoii-Sectarlun Hoarding School . ' ' Hoys between 0 und 30 years Social Advantages, Homelike Atmosphere. Small Classen and Men Teachers Detailed I". S. Army Officer .- Opens Sept. 18, 102a PORTLAND, ORKOOX We meet the demands of every one of our customers. - No matter how delicate an article may be, we laun der it right. The care exercised at this laundry in every detail of . the work eliminates all possibility bf dis satisfaction. We guarantee cleanli- Try Our "Wet Wash" '' i 15 lb. Bundle . ; ; 75c American Laundry !13 S. Kivcrsido rhone 87.1 Iois Wheeler of Salem, A. A. Stone of Spokane, J. F. Thritt of Portland, T; Wilson of Portland, J. A. Meek of San Francisco, H. A. Zunbell and E. W. Zunbell of Milwaukee, C. Lawless of Portland. Subscribe for the Delineator now and save tnoney. Hutchison & Lums den. ' 125 Ida Wood, teacher ot piano. No. 426 bouth Ivy. Phone 778-W. 125 crater lake and Klamath lake. The three boys are guests at the Reddy home and came:from California with Paul Reddy. Sugar pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. tf Miss Laura Murray of Medford, re turned the, first of the week from a week's visit at. Roseburg. Miss Katherine ,Swem who had her tonsils removed'lwo' days ago is get- THOMAS MEIGHAN and Lois Wilson Theodore Roberts ' Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds, B. O. Johnson of La Misa, Cali fornia, is registered at the City Auto camp as are: A. C. Ban man ot Van couver, Wash., returning home; Y. F. Oliver of Calgary, Alberta, trav eling to Los Angeles; Harry Reed of Compton. Calif., on way home from Crater lake; K. K. Muhoney of Hepp ner. Ore., on way to. Portland; J. H. Balmanno ot Multnomah. Ore., re turning home from the lake; W. T. Hlckey of Salem, on way to Oregon caves; George Lukls, Jr., of Phoe nix, Ariz., on way to Yellowstone Na tional park; J. W. Parr of Manteca, Calif., going to Seattle; C. A. Lind stroiu ot Kscalon Calif., on way to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The most improved and tried and tinS on nicely-at her home and will be successful method of raising monoy for.01". 80n. . ,. the church, both home and foreign mis- : slon, a plan that will put all the! money necessary In the church trea sury, without begging and without BoclaU or other questionable methods of rnlslng money. This ought to Inter est all ministers, church trustees and treasurers, as It will relieve them if followed, of all anxiety concerning the ministers salary and all other church expense. This bcture will be given tree this evening at the big tent near city park 8 p. in. bargain offer for the Delineator for a row days. Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 J. G. Hlbbard returned this mornlmr from Prospect where he has been spending soverul days with his family wno are still there. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. . tf ' Frank C. Clark returned Mondnv from Pasadena where he was called by me ueatn ot his mother. Mattress work all Kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf Dorothea Hill came down from the lake last night and will be In the local Crater Lake office until Friday. Her sister Marion will be at the lake until Dorothea rottirns, Goodricu tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. . tt. B. C. Rhonie, Jr., of Fort Worth Texas, left this morning for Crater Lake and will return tomorrow. He and his wife have been traveling In Alaska and Victoria, 13. C. They will leave for Long Ileach tomorrow night. vt nen better automobiles arn hunt Bulck will build them. tf A special permit lias been Granted Robert Gillespie to erect a restaurant and dance hall at Huckleberry Moun tain and he has begun construction. A road to Huckleberry mountain, which may be complotod this summer, will add to the place as a resort. The forest fire which beiran Slindav on uuck Lake is now under control. he forest service reports. llllam Hammett. niumlmr w been granted a special permit to build a summer residence on L'nion creek. .Mis. Hvd L. Heath leaves tonight for Oakland where she will Visit hpr son rTeuenck and wife and her newly arrived granddaughter. in GEOHGK ADli'S tttory "Our Leading Citizen" A wnnn slice of real lifo fla vored with romance jiihI spire more American tlian buck: wheat cakes more fuuhmi a c Ire us. Films Developed FREE Seven-hour ( service. Films received by 10 o'clock in the morning are delivered to you at 5 o'clock in the afternoon. No vexatious delays, the best of work; satisfaction guaranteed. Heath's Drug' Store 109 East Main Street The Coolest Store in Town TIIKX Tilt-re's, another of thoye good comedies such as you frequently sco at. the Vugr, a Xitlto Xews - Weekly arid "Hotly" tit the Wurlit'or. WANTED Mother and daughter for general housework; daughter to assist with children. Apply llox S.I Mnil Tribune. 130 TO. LOAN State school money on im-j proven rancn security, u. Hoggs. ! FOR HEN r 5 room cottage close in: good repair. Phone H5. FOR SALE OR TRADE Four acres of land and three room house close to town; two good cows and two year ling heifers. First house west Lone Pine schoolhonse. W. W. Fristoe. li'S COMING SATIHDAY HFUT LYTIil.li iii "SHKllUKlv HOI.MKS" ami LA Hit Y SK.MON in "THE STAR IHMKDlilt" Hon. Dudley G. Wooten Ex -congressman from Texas and a leading attorney of Seattle, will speak at 8 p. m. in vmm .ftr 3 I The Natatdrium Friday, August 18 On the ANTI-PRIVATE SCHOOL MEASURE ' ' Secret of Good Disposition A woman who carcfullv jif..,.. her health benefits her disposition. She will be happy nnd attractive ;o all. The world unfortunately Is filled with sweet women who are unhappy bucauso they are held back from use,' fulness by troubles so common anions-.them. .Kratfulueiw and ner vousness rapidly destroy good dispo sitions. Sickly, ail-wnrn-iiut . ,,..,, niinot make happy homes. Lydln R. I'lnkhiim's Veuetuhie Compound Is a safeguard of women's nealtn, llila Is clearly proven by um many letters we arc continually publishing In this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by Its use after years of suffering. Why don't you trv it? Ailv. ' ' I Agents for Sbcrwin-Wlllianis Paints anil Varnishes mid Pea cock Florenaiiiel. Special Reduced Prices Agents for Stilleto Tools nnd t'orbin Builders Hardware We aim to carry fresh, new Garden Hose every season. Since the present season is well advanced we are closing out the remainder of our stock at special reduced prices. ,lJ Moulded, ernck and kink proof Garden Hose. Regular price, ISc per foot. Special Price 15c foot Cotton Clarden 13o n foot. Hose. Rejiuiar price Special Price 9c foot Kxli'iisicm liUirtrage Currier. Ixogular price 4.U0 Special Price $2.95 4-ply Wrapped Black price 13c a foot. t Iltjse. Regular Special Price 9c foot l'2-inch 1.50. Lawn Mower. Regular price Special Price $6.65 ''', Camp Stove with oveiujiake pan and fry pan'. Regular price 15.25.- Special Price $10.95 4-ply Wrapped Red Hose. Regular price loe a foot Special Price 12c, ft. 14-inch Lawn Mow.er. . Regular price if lo.oo. Special Price $6.95 . Plain Camp Stove. Regular price $4.00 Special Price $2.75 Folding Cots. Regular $3.f0 Special Price $3.95 AJarm Clocks. Regular $2.00 Special Price $1.50 hcRwrs . Hlinrpennl -I I'KKK Southern. Oregorutjardware -Co., Inc. i!2 Main St. Phone -tt)0 - - Knives 15c up (illettc Razors 40c time at Big Hock lodge on Hogne river, Ga