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PAflE TWO ocal and 1 Personal An attempt was made last hIkM to raid Knliih Cowglll'a watermelon patch but Ralph was alert as ubiihI and caught tlio raiders in the act. llo fired his siiotKim and the shot frightened the Intrudera Into talcing to their heels and niacins a quick gotaway. They were riding In an automobile and luck ily Mr. C'owgill gut the nuinlier. He will be able to Identify the car should another watermelon pilfering expedi tion be made. Mucker Taxi Co., Cay and nlaUt ser vice. Phono 876-W. City trips 25c. 148 , Piano lessons. Studio 103 S. Orange Mrs. C. E. Cloble. ' 1 : There will be another one of the popular and largely attended band con certs given by the Elks' band In the city park tomorrow night. It Is under stood that due to the many requests for popular music, that the major part of the program will bo made up of modern selections. Nasli Taxi, phone 90. City rate, one passenger 60e; -two or more, 2!ic each. 130 Dance, Lake Creek, Friday. dlili . One of Oregon's promising compos ers Is Miss 1 1 nice Putnam of Salem, who, In company with her aunt, Miss Eliznbetlt Putnam, was a visitor In the city yesterday and registered at the Portland hotel. Miss Putnam is a member of the Oregon Composers' as sociation and this spring whs' present ed In recital by the Portland Woman's club In the ballroom of the Multnomah hotel. Her program included numbors of her own composition which display an iintiBiiul gift of composition. Miss Putnam Is the niece of George Putnam, editor and publisher of tlio Salem Capital-Journal, and makes her home with him. She is a music pupil of Br. John R. Sites of Salem and lias attend ed Willamette university. An ontire article In a rocent lssuo of the Oregon Magazine, published In Sulem by Mur ray Wade, was devoted to Miss Put nam and her aspirations. She has comiKiHcd since she was a small child and Also orchostratos some of lior own works. One of her inmibnrs was play ed by the Saloni symphony orchestra at a last season concert and a song for which she composed the music was sung by the Salem Apollo club. Miss Putnam Is a member of the symphony orchestra and plays the tlinpant. She Is accomplished on a number of Instru-mentB.T-OreKonlnn. ivash Taxi. Phone Ofl. Two passen gers BOc. 130 Hearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at (100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terras. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Robert H, Cook, district sales man ager of the Associated Oil company arrived yestordny accompanied by IiIb family and left for a several days vaca tion at Crater Luke. People visiting .the Oregon Caves may secure the Bervloes of guides for 25c per person. R. M. Mcllveen, 1n oliurge of the Oregon Caves camp, employes these guides. Lime and eemont. Medford Lumber Co. Freeborn Gnrrettson arrived last night from his homestead in the For-' est Creek district and will remain in Medford for the next few days. For good Insurance, yot should go to Ooff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Nash Taxi. Phono 90. New Bulclt cars. How about that location. Call and let us talk It over. 130 T. A. Raffoty, chler of the Btate traf fic force Js expected to arrive In Med- ioiu today artor having visited at Klamath Falls and Crater nl.ko Tor the past few days. We will aellver today large load of No. i mill blocks, dumped at I5.7R, Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 71 1 East Main street. This mornings' public market was up to tlio usual standard which has boon set by the excellent markets this year. Peaches were plentiful and largo ship ping orders Tor all kinds or produce were rocelved. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 10. tf Nosh Tuxl. Phono 90. Country tris same old rate, 20c mile. J30 C. S. .Reynolds, manager of the Sle Uorllng Rubber company branch at Portland Is In Medford on business. This office Is prepared to print lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out of Modford. Phono us ami we will call. tf There's a busy Business College In your home town. . J47 Mesdames James Dalley mid T. W. Oalley. of Medford, were business visi tors In Ashlund Tuesday. Ashland 'lidings. Special sale for one week only com mencing today or our beautiful bloom ing Gloxinia plants; Don't miss It, only 25c. Open all Sunday. .Rogue Vnllev Floral Co. joj Telrphone Numbers ; to ftemember " Fire Department 50 ' (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind . 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford JSTat'l Bank " ' Bldg. . . - . :;iii''"i",irn WrfMlllI - l. Janus llhdiop who has the trucking contract on the Crater Lake highway between .Modford and Eagle Point was a business visitor yesterday. I several days visit and during his stayi lluv Medford home. Pay like rent.1 "ere will look Into matters in connee (iold Hay Realty Co ti0" 'wltn t,le lorti"" "f tllp 'ocal 'rult Special sale for one week only con,.'""" which will be handled by the menclng today of our beautiful bloom- u,"on Pi;lrlc tem- I Ing Gloxinia plants. Don't miss it, Spoclal sale Saturday and Monday, nnlv Mrv Omm nil Sunday. HoKuo'Aug. 19 and 21. New army cots re-; Vnl'lov Flornl Co 127 m.. iv u 7 i,.i ,i.,,i,.nr Mr.; Jorio Helen liave returned from a plea- Have you tried that big milk shakel sure trip at the beaches and Portland. 'at deVoe's? tf. They statu they hud a very pleasant! J. E. Paisley and family arrived yes-i und enjoyable trip. terday from Portland and will spend K. E. Dlunchurd. niomuer of the re-.H'e next, few days enjoying a vacation publican stute committee from Jose-, at Crater Lake. Mr. Paisley Is district phlne county, was in Medford last manager of the Portland territory of night to attend the republican dinner. the Standard Oil company. und was much pleased with the splon-l All summer mlllinery6u per cent dls illd innntlnir ninl the heurtv support lomit. The Vanity Shop. tf given by Jackson county republicans; Wlmn In need or sash and doors, to Chairman Toosse in the ntute cam-1" Wnllace Woods,' 108 or come to pnlun Dance, Lake Creek, Friday. 120 Mrs. L. D. Harris was operated upon Tuesday for appendicitis at the Sacred Heart hospital. The operation was successful und the patient is doing nicoly. Fire Insurance. Drown tt White. Dance, Lake Creek, Friday. 120 A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.! Win. II. Nusslmuni.of Lake Creek, Aug. Mill, at the Sucred Heart hospital. We have a splendid bargain in a second-hand typewriter at this office You enn got most any old thing ntltllilt " win lllst r"r lllllr " century, and DnVon'n most unv nlrt time. tf'lslve efficient service Ashland Tld- Mr, and Mi'B. E. A. Moore and son Donald returned yesterday from Dia mond Lake after a Btay of twelve days. You can got it nt DeVoe's. tf Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Guests at the Hotel Holland Include E. L. Gage and wife, C. M. McAllster and wife, D. J. Sldwcll of Portland, H. A. Church and H. A. Church, Jr., of Los Angeles, Vernon Copelnnd of Los Angeles, E. L. Mann and M. 8. Lange of Portland, O. H. Dickinson ot llolse, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hall of Itupoi't, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Schmltt of San Diego, Virginia Mc Pherson of Centralla, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ityun of Centralla, A. J. TIeje of Moul der, Colo., Gertrude F. Grnntoldt of Chicago, Arlle Seanion of Portland, Mrs. Chas. McGowan and daughter of Susnnvlllo, Calif., J. F. Ehrltt of Port land, Frank Waltes of Susanville, Cal., and Frank Schult of Tacomn, Wash. French salad ice cream at the Shasta. tf ' Our method enables us to render ex cellent service in keeping your gar ments in good condition so that you can always appear nt your best. Ap parel French Dye Works. Phone 223. G24 North Riverside. 120 Mrs. 10. C, Root and nephew, Marvin Wick, leave this evening for Portland to visit Mrs. Root's slBtor, Mrs. L. E. Dixon. J : ; We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? tf We carry duplicate Bales slips with blank headings for uso in any lino of business. Call 75 for service. tf Mrs. W. C. Simpson und Mrs. Nellie corns or independence, Iowa wore gueBts of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Klockor yesterday. They were enroute home from attending the Biipreme temple of .the Pythian Bisters held at San Fran- cisoo. Automobile Insurance, Brown & White. -tf Safety flrBt Insure with Redden & Cannday, Phone 720. tr Bert Conger wns bitten yosterday afternoon by a rattlesnake in front of Walter Howne's place. Doctor Pickol happened to be there nt the timo and quickly administered first aid. Mr. Cougar seems to feci no sorlous ill efforts from the experience and Is working again today. Anyone who has a cash roglstcr for snlo please call this office 75. tf ' Fifty-eight different forms ot Insur ance. Holmes "The Iusurance Man." tf Dr. D. P. Dunlup of the Fodoral Farm Loun board of Washington, D. C, Is In the community on official business and la making trips over tho valley with Gwirgo Hilton, Jr., farm loanjnspector. All 8iimmor millinery, DO per cent dis count. Tho Vanity Shop. tf Milk and cror.ni at DeVoe's, tf Vorn Marshall and family returned from Newport Wednesday evening after a two weeks vacation nt the beach. Kodak films at Do iroe's. tf Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tf Miss Olive Calvert and Miss Vorn Jones or the California-Oregon Power company left today Tor a three days stayo nt Crator Lake. 2 qts. ice cream, delivered, 90c. Phono 09. tr Goodrich tires and tubos at Colonial Garage. tf Miss Jane Hansen of Mann's Depart ment store is leaving tomorrow for Eugene for the week end. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. System Service Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf F. J. Newman mid family returned Tuesday from a three weeks outing nt Diamond lake. When lu noed ot shingles and roof Inn t'all Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. Everywhere you look you see n Chevrolet. Win. Niknlntis of the Medford Phar macy, and Mrs. Nikolnus left Wednes day by anto for Portland whero they will spend a woek. For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf It is reiKirted that the fishing In the Rogue lias not been as good as usual for the iMist three or four duys altho several of the old experts have come home with the usual number of steel head. Tho fishing In the upper reaches or the river, between Dodge Hrldge and Trail is reported as very good at the prespnt time however. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service, tf MEDFOHD MATL TftTBT'XTC. j J. A. Nott, for the I'nion traveling fn-if-iit agent acific railroad company arrived in Medford this morning for a duced from ?3.95 to $2.9 United Army Stores, ti Central Ave., So. 12S 711 E. Main street. Coach Hughes of the Ashland high school was a Medford visitor yester; Sash and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. Everywhere you look you see a Chevrolet. ' tf A new flume has just been complet- e1 t'10 United Stutes reclamation service In what Is known us the Klum ath project in Klamath county where a vast acreage is being transformed into highly productive agricultural r lands. The flume Is so constructed Ings. Ida Wood, teacher of piano. No. 42G South ivy. Phone 778-W. 125 Hurgiiln offer for the Delineator for a few days. Hutchison & Lumsden. 125 I. T. Spurks, district freight and pas senger agent for the Southern Pacific left last night for his home in Eugene und expects to remain about a week. Mr. Sparks intends to return during the shipping of the local fruit crop and give shippers all possible aid In secur ing cars and In having them routed. Speclnl sale Saturday and Monday, Aug. 19 und 21. New army cots re duced from $3.95 to $2.95. United Army Stores, 32 Central Ave. So. 128 Guosts ut the Medford hotel includo Janet W. Wayne of Salt Lake, Win. Fleming and wlfo and daughter of El Centra, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hansen of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lewis of Portland. C. E. Little and wife of Seattle, J. F. Mueblenberg of Portland, 11. E. McClure and Mrs. Mc Clure of Portland, E. J. Craus of Madi son, Wis., D. E. Blunchard of Grants PnsB, Curl A. llarnes of Eugene, H. E. Aekermnn of Portland, Miss Kntherlno Winkler of Milwuukee, Wis., Mr. und Mrs. W. M. Peterson of Portland, Chas. II. Allen und 11. G. Anderson of Port land. Mattress work all Wnds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tr Wm. F. Isuacs has been in town for two days from Dig Rock lodge and ex pects to return there tomorrow. He reports flno fishing. Ills son Dick caught seven fish In thirty-one min utes this last weok 'quite- a record. "A chip off the old block," Mb father cluims. Goodrlcu tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf There wore several out of town visi tors ut the republican banquot last night at the Hotel Modford. Martin D. Mowers, druggist from Gold Hill, Harry K. Tomllnaon, a residunt of Ashland und manager of the Modford Ice Co. and Tom Simpson of Ashland were among thoso present. When bettor automobiles are built, nulck will build them. tf A meeting of tho new Jackson Coun ty Amusement Co. was held Tuesday in the office of Architect Frank Clark. At this timo details wore perfected for tho Immediate construction of the now amusement pavilion ut the fair grounds. Actual work was Blurted yesterday morning by Contractor Mil ler and Ills crew and every effort will be made to complete tho structure in timo for the biggest and best fair over hold In Jackaou county, i Sugar pine shakes. Medford Lbr. Co. tf Dick Isaacs, son of W. F. Isaacs, loft yostorday for Seattle for a throe weeks visit with his mother. Lllu Hi-own, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. llixiwn who has been seriously ill for the past three weeks, has recovered und is uguin up. Dr. Mc.M. M. Dow returned this mor ning from a ten days business trip to Portland. Mrs. Dell Stonor loft tonight for a week s visit In Portland. Ralph Mender, son of Illrani Meader, owner of the Riverside apartments is remodeling the rooms over Palmer's Piano store, for first-class UMirtments. John llrniilt left lust night for Port luud for a two weeks visit with his father, J. A. llrnult. Mrs. V. Kredrlckson who for the past two years Iras been residing in Los Angeles has returned to Medford and has again taken a place in Deuel's store. She will be remembered by a number of people as she worked there for several years. Woodsum McDonald will leave to morrow to attend Mills collogo for the coming year. Last your she was a stu dent at Oregon Agricultural college. Dr. and Mrs. V. H. G. Pierce ot Washington. 1. C, are here visiting Miss Nova Lounslmry and her mother. Mrs. G. W. Lounsbury for the next two weeks. They have been staying nt Yosemlte park for a month. Mae Meadows or Mann's store is on a vacation ut Dead Indian. She is expected to return next Monday after a two weeks stay. Miss Jean Torrance of Sand Point. Idaho is here for a two days visit with her cousin, Mrs. R. W. Clancy. A. F. & A. M. A Regular communication J VV ford Lodge 103, Friday e r lug, August 18. 8 p. m. Med- even 1S7 I,, K. WILLIAMS, Secy. ' time nt - .l ..J L-..,T,TJ MF.DFOttD. OfM'CiOX. ts. M. McAli.sti.r of the Portland I'nion Stock Yards arrived yesterday and will lecture tonight at the Valley View Community ball on "Hogs," and tomorrow night at Applegate. With the lecture will be motion picture slides to illustrate the lecture. All boys and girls Interested In the club work are urged to attend as pictures or specUil Interest to boys and girlB will be shown at the community meet ings. George W. Wood, secretary ot the Central California Poultry association, will give illustrative poultry lectures ut the public library tomorrow night and Saturday. Mrs. C. R. Spackmun, formerly Miss Nnna Seely of Medford, is returning tonight to Portland alter a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Howard Grover. Paul McKee was on a business trip to Copco yesterday, returning last night. B IGHT I ai wronce Da v, t li c hard hitting MS poumKr will tackle Battling Frick, also 148 pounds In the main event of the Medford Athletic eluh weekly Hmoker tonight. Fans no doubt will see plenty of action and n K. O. is predicted. This will he Home go, an both boys are in keen shape and hit very hnrd. fiemi-windup between the dUHky .Sonny Austin, known now as Young Abo Khodow, will swap punches with the hard-hitting Joe lllarrell of the Medford Athletic club at 110 pounds. Thene boys fought a hard draw last week, Austin getting n very bruised nose, so this bout should bo a dandy. The remainder of the card will in cludo Pumpkin Draws vs. Raymond Draws at hemstitch weights. A large crowd is predicted, as there is plenty of ventilation for tonight's set-to. All seats 85c. Two other bouts con clude the performance. Ladies cor dially Invited. ' . ' F. S. Uramlon has taken the position of managing agent for Suerry Products for tho Koguo River valley and will lmvo h is headquarters in this city. Mr. Brandon is an experienced miller having operated mills at Eagle Point and Central Point, and is popular with the business men of the valley. The Sperry products are popular in this viclnit v . . t - A -' - ' Thomas Melghan at Page George Ade's first original screen story, "Our Leading Citizen," with Thomas Melghan in the leading role, Is dandy entertainment, just as light and cooling as a mint julep and just us sure to please. It is probably the neat est llttlo comedy thut has reached the Page theatre screen in some months. The title role was Just made to order for Tom Melghan and naturally he is seen to distinct advantage in the part, that of a happy-go-lucky lawyer who adores rishing and won't leave it alone until the girl wakes him up. Then there Is Loin Wilson as charming as ever and playing her role to perfection. Theodore Roberts in the sort of part, thut he has made famous and l.uclen Littloflold as a small town editor. "Our Leading Citizen" is good, leglt imnte fun, and will be seen ut the Puge again today and tomorrow. Northern Play at Rialto A vital and vivid document of the frozen north is shown to motion pic ture lovers in Medford this week as the attraction at the Rialto in "The Man From Hell's It Ivor," based upon .lames Oliver Curwood's famous story, "The God of Her People." One or the best casts of this kind of a production, which has to do with tho Canadian Northwest and the mounted police, in cludes Eva Novak, Wallace Merry and Irving Cunnings. The story Is tense with action and is different than the ordinary pictures of this kind, it de ponds for its npueul upon its abundant Your Worry Is Over The Browniee Mill Is Now Operating and We Are Book ing Orders for SLAB WOOD Place Your Order Now Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 Bis KocK loilge on Rogue river; Ba THURSDAY. "AVArST 17. note of romance Its heart interest and the fact that It features a dog in Rin Tin which Is entitled to share honors with Strongheart of "Silent Call' 'fame. "LA CRAXDH, Ore.. Aug. 17. Kred Crawford, a fireman, was se verely but not fatully scalded here today by the explosion of flues In a I freight locomotive which is believed to have been caused by their rusting. .Strike committees meeting Here deny reports that the shops can take care of tho heavy repair on railroad equipment, declaring tho only engine overhauled wns In Bervle.e lees than 24 hours after leaving tile shop. An unidentified shop worker wns beaten by gangsters, wUio, (eyewit nesses declure, were not strikers. . Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds Arrivals at the city auto camp are: F. W. Butler of llutto City, Cal., on way to Crater Lake; C. W. Pulse ot Davis, Calif., looking for a location: George Clutter of New Custle, Calir., going home; E. R. Marcy or Albany on way to Arizona; J. S. Growers or Lindsay, Calif., on way home from Crater Lake;' Fred Lnnsdowno of los Angeles on way to Grants Pusb; Arthur Townsend of Columbiana, Ohio, going through Medford on way to Crator Lake; Chas. Lesley of Los Angeles on way to Port land ; L. M. Leppar of Portland on way TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Send In your orders for grapes now. J. A. Manke. Route 1, Medfoixl. East of Clancy orchard. 1311 WANTED Carpenter. Also general mechanic. Phone Miravista B97-J-3. tf. s WANTED 75 tons Hnrtlott pears .for cannery purpose. Will pay $12.50 f.o.b. car. Call room 119, Medrord Hotel. 1 28 r Smoked alonr 1500 miles cf Coast ' , CfGAR.' Chesterfield 2 for 25c EI Sidclo is bringing you a quality of Havana filler tobac cos and shade wrappers which will greatly enhance the pleas ure of vour smoking hours. Ily all who have eaten it it is acclaimed the bread food of merit. t merits your trial after that your hunger-habit for good thing's will demand it. Put it up on trial be fore your appetite. Scholz's Butter-Roll Bread Pure and Wholesome 1 Siilefo Ijf lit was 1022 i- . r .ni.e- v. M. Troop of Clais- kanie, Calif., seeking a location: C. H. Urown of Langell Valley, Ore., locating in Medford: A. J. KicholU of Sacra mento on way to Crater Lake: Howard Mucgruger of Macgruger, Calir.. on way to Mnrysvllle after a trip ' Crater Lake; Albert Heden of Bend going home from Crater Lake; O. D. Jeffries ot Chehalis on way to Ash land; J. T. Wood or Myrtle Creek on way to Ashland; Ernest Dew or Drain, Ore., going to Cruter Ijike; M. A. Myers, going back to Lake Creek, Ore.; Dert L. Shigley ot Creston, lowa, stop ping in Medtord. MEIGHAm I :SM:LAST, I ifTWOj 1 nBT" Si I lLJ Included in the cast, besides Thomas Meighan, are Iois Wilson, Theodore Roberts, Charles Ogle and Lucien Lit- tlefield. The story is typically American and brimming over with clean fun and romance. COMING SATI'KDAY ' ltK.KT LY'TKI.L In 'SJII'.KLOnC HOTxMKS' Also Larry Senioii In "The Star Hoarder" e'The Quest of the Beautiful" That mystic -phrase is the title of a charming llttlo Illustrated booklet which outlines in a practical, scientific way, the most natural and effective methods ., for improving jour appearance by; using tho TIZABETHRDEN Venetian Toilet Preparations Venetian Clennnlnff Crram to. bo UPc lnstijiul of fonp Sot olonnsiiiff and ruQulutf the flklu. fl, $2, $.1. Trnctlnn Ardrna Pkln Tonlo refreshes, llruiB cud whitens the skill. b5c, Ask at our toilft ponds counter for "The Quest of the Beautiful," a booklet which describes all the Venetian Preparations and tells hew to aply the Muscle Stropping Treatments Main and Grape Hon. Dudley G. Wooten Ex -congressman from Texas and a leading attorney of Seattle, will speak at 8 p. m. in The Natatorium Friday, August 18 , On the ANTI-PRIVATE SCHOOL MEASURE . DR. R1CKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and Glasses Properly Fitted NO DROPS USED liroken Lenses Accurately Duplicated FACTORY ON PREMISES SOU V, Mala. UduIm LAST TWO DAYS Venetian Oranjre Skin Fond rebuilds flaccid tissues, fills out hollows. $1.75, $2.75, $4.25. Venetian Pore Cream pre vents blackheads, closes, enlarged pores. ?1. St. l'hono 874 - .T "".1 s - . .. - -