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'PA OF, TWO MEDFORD MATL TRTPFXE. MEDFORD, OREOON'. MONDAY, ATPEST 21. 1022- Wocal and JLd Personal i l':u JicKre ami Dun Itunyunl met', Mr. iiml .Mis. (leori-'o ('. I'iiv-li, Mm I). McKee, A. S. Holmes, ami ihuiuhtur Kuthcrtnu and Miss Klizulii-th nseilh J. llVlllilll OI hilll r nilicijscu .umilllllK Ul niauniui iwiiutu., and directors of t!ie Culil'orniii-OreKoii iMedl'oril, arrived here Saturday ni:;lit ;r roniiany at llornljrook Sutitr- mid are guests or .Mr. and .Mrs. uciiikc dm- and liroiiKlit the imrty to Copco, i.inciiey. I ney are on tneir return inp Kltim:itli Falls, and Crater Lake and. from a three weeks aulo trip to an- The Community meetings of the comiiiK week are planned to i,e at i.in- , to M(!Ilfl)rll. The directors couver, II. !., where .Mr. I'lricli attend in creek toniBht. tomorrow night at s)1!CtinK the npw ,lne from Pros- cd the convention of Quarter Million W liner, and Wednesday night .it l.u.e ., ,.,, . f, ,, , ii(n,P.' ,.h ,,r II,.. Mutual Life Insurance com- the auspices of the Jackson County , hl"'' l""""- Kami llnreau and are under the direc-' 2 qts. ice cream, delivered, Buc. tlon ot C. M. McAllster. who lectures Phone C9. tf on "Hetter Livestock," speciullzias on! Dance Prospect, Sat. Ails. 2th. 134 "nogs." k I TIH constitutionality of the women s IJance l'rospeci, Sat. Auk. 2Utli. 131'jjury law. enacted by the last lenisla- Hire, is aiiacKeo uy uiiuiueja ni .j. j. PUSHKII- ,.,,, LIIUMt! Ill Ull ilJirui iu mo n. i, .... court rroin tne decree oi i.ano cuuiiiy circuit court sentencing Chase to a term in the state prison upon convic tion on a statutory charge. Phone 90. Two ihsIi Taxi gors 60c. District Forester (ieorge H. Cecil,! supervisor of ul" the forests In hoth , Washington and Oregon, arrived in the1 valley Friday night and Is now in the vicinity of Diamond lake Inspecting the forest reserves there. Mattress work all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf Ooodricn tires and tuoes at Colonial Garage. tf 11. 0, fioach, money order clerk of the postofflce, returned to his work this morning after a two weeks vaca tion he spent In llcml and around the valley visiting friends. When belter automobiles are built, llulck will build them. tf Suah' and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. liiiCHls at the Hotel Modrord Include Mr. and Mrs. Cleorgo C. Cnhcll of Nor folk, Virginia, BUpreme chancellor commander of the Knights of Pythias; it. H. Hell of Staunton, Virginia, grand keeper of the seals and records of the Knights of Pythias; C. P. Hansen, salesman for Chanslor-Lyon Automo bile company of Portland; Chas. Miller representative of the National Candy company of Ixis Angeles; II. F. Hell of Klamath Falls, It. R. Strange of Ilur llngame, Calif., A. M. Lee of San Mateo, Calif., Mrs. Oeorgo Hatch of Greenfield, Mass., Dr. and Mrs. V. W. Van Valzah of Santa Barbara, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Ohenland of Mc Cloud. Calif., Mrs. J. It. Smith or Chi cago, Fern Mourey, Mrs. W'. V. Wood ward, Jean and Donald Woodward, E. L. IS. White and C. A. Biglow of Port land. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tt When In need or sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 B. Main Btrcnt. The homo coming of the Ladies' Aid of the First Mothodlst church has been postponed from Tuesday, Aug. 22, until Tuesday, August 2!)th. Have you tried that big milk shake at deVoe'sT tf Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2titli. 134 John Doe who was arrested on the streets Saturday night on the charge or drunkenness, forfeited (10 cash hall in the city court toony. Tako your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First clasB work and 'prompt service. tf Kodak films at lie Voe's. tf Miss Marlon Hill returned last night after a stay of a week at Crater Lake. When in need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. For Fire Insurance see Dennett, 113 West Main stroot. tf Paul lloddy and his house guests, Tom Crowe, Tom Iiannan and Al Hur ford of San Francisco have returned aftpr a camping trip nt Crater and Klamath lakes. System Service Co. -writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Uldg. tf Fifty-eight different Rirms of Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man." tf M. O. Kvans, for the past nine yonrs Identified with the agricultural Inter ests of this state, for the last 2 Vfc years field managor of the Oregon Growers' Cooperative association, with head-, quarters in Salem, will leave August 2C for Oakland, where ho will handle the fruit and , other agricultural In terests of a wealthy California grower. Kvnns' first work In Oregon was In 11)12, when ho instituted the school gurdens In Portland as a part of thu extension work of the Oregon Agri cultural college. Later he was assist ant lender of county agents, conduct ing preliminary work for the oxtenslon of the work of county agents In Ore gon. lCvans was for two yours super vising farm specialist for the I'nlted States uopartment of agriculture for the 11 western slates. Portland Jou nut. Anyone who has a cash reglstor for sale please call this office 75. tf Milk and crerm at DoVoe'e. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Walther have re turned from a two weeks motor trip to Vancouver, 11. C, and way stations. Safety first Insure with Redden & Canaday, Phone 720. tf Lime for spray. Medford Lhr. Co. 1 . T Wilson, a lineman for the Home Telephone company, returned Saturday night from a two weeks vnca Hon spent In Idaho. Wo carry duplicate Bales slips with blank headings Tor use in uny lino of business. Call 75 for service. tf Goodrich tires and tubos at Colonial Garage. . .. tf Fire Insurance. Ilrown & White. 1 pany of New York. W hile In Canada they toured Vancouver Island anil vis ited Victoria. Returning they visited Hauler National park and other places of interest in Washington. PrestO-Lite Battery Station for prompt service phone -119. tf Coroner John Perl who was operated upon Saturday afternoon for acute sip-; pendicitls Is reported us doing ns well as can be expected. Although his con-, dition is as yet uncertain he is expect- Carl Newbury returned Saturday from a trip to Washington, I). '., New York ('ity, .Montreal. Winnipeg, Cal gary and other cities and left this mor ning for Crater Lake where he will resume his position for the remainder of the season as a member of the dance orchestra at the lodge and pilot of the launch on tile lake. William Lydiard, accompanied by his mother, .Mrs.-J. II. Lydiard,. and sisteis. Sue, Helen and Grace Lydiard, lert by auto Sunday on a two weeks trip which will take them to Crescent City, Redwoods, Los Angeles uud Yo semlto national park. Mr. and Mrs. William Davis returned yesterday from Prospect where they have been camping tor the past two weeks. .Mr. Davis will assume his duties as caretaker of the City Auto Camp sometime this week. He states that both he and his wife are rested and refreshed by the outing. George Grigsby has been occupying Mr. Davis' place as caretaker of the camp during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Henry and family and Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens and family arrived home Sunday night from a two weeks -vacation outing in the Sucker creek district of Josephine county. Car Rent Service Central Point Taxi ut Central Point Feed Store. JESSE r.ICHARDSOX WOOD! Dry Mill Blocfcs: Fir Slab Wood and all other kinds of wood MEDFORD FUEL CO Oor. Third and Kir Phone 243 Tgtinniw itihi rT-T-ir--- r We want to purchase a cash register ed to reach a recovery in as short a at once. What have you to offer? Ultimo ns is usually tne case. Automobile Insurance. Brown & White. - tf Dr. C. C. Van Scoyoc and son Charles and Carter Hoggs returned this morn ing from a week-end spent at Trail. You can get It at DoVoe's. tf French salad Ice cream at the Shasta. tf Floyd Young, the government frost expert who has been hero from Los Tu have the softest, daintiest sort of things for the wee tots you must have the right sort of yarns. Handicraft Shop. 132" W. C. MeCuiston was one of the for tutiato Medford men to get a deer yes terday, hugging a fine five point buck, early Sunday morning. Torn and Hugh Brown and Chick Vance also wore among the fortunate. They were on a Angeles for the past three or four days! hunting trip up near the Brown place I gathering information on frost proven-1 III Applegato and brought back two! tion nnd hrtw it afreets southern Ore-! bucks yesterday. j gon, left for SKkane to continue his To save a deer head ror mounting, do research work on frost there, lie will 'not cut up the throat, hut from a point; Teleril'oin Numbers tp Remember Fire Department 50' (Fire calls only) Insurance . Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nat'l Bank . Bldg. return to Medford in a week and will resume hlsvork bore. The booklet on frost will be ready for distribution and use in the fall for orchardlsts. We have a splendid bargain in a second-hand typewriter at this offlco. tf You can get most any old thing at DeVoc's most any old time. tf C. M. Houston, stamp clerk of the postofflce, and Mrs. Houston, and J. II. Ralston, chief wireman of the Home Telephone company, and Mrs. Ralston, spent yesterday at Grants Pass. Fire Insurance. Brown it White. Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thierolf returned this morning from a several days visit In Portland. This of rice is prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the booklceoplng machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have them printed out ot Medford. Phone us nnu we will call. tf There's a busy Business College In your home town. 147 Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Schmidt and fam ily, K. N. Vllin nnd family nnd Merle Kellogg and family spent yesterday on the Siskiyous. Nash Taxi. Phone 9G. Country trips same old rate, 20c. mile. lS(n Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2lith. 131 George West, senior on tho Crater national forest in southern Oregon, is in Portland on his way hack to Med ford after n summer spent on the Whit man national forest in eastern Oregon, where ho was working on a govern ment timber sale. Portland Journal. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 111 to 10. tf If you have a good 5 to 7 room fur nished or unfurnished home, one with guruge preferred, for rent. Phone 8Sfl-X at once. 13(1 Guests at the Hotel Holland include Pnsqiiale Cilbarl and Chnrles Gerticl of San Jose, hero buying fruit from John A. Westeiiutid for California ciinnerios; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Roberts of Sun Jose, A. II. Gage of Trail, Mrs. J.-10. Eaten or Redding who left this morning for Crater Lake; Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Velle of Portervillo who loft for Crater Lako; Miss Grace K. Rob erts of Eugene, A. V. Ainet ot the Marino Products Co., of Tacoinn; Bos sie C. Engle or Lancaster, Ohio, and Mr. nnd Mrs. 14. R. Peako nnd family who left this morning for Crater Lake; Mr. ami Mrs. James Crowson of Port land, Lieutenant Alys Griudle and Varene Yates and Miss Susan Stains of Grunts Pass who returned hist night to resume Salvation Army work on the drive; E. L. Graves of Portland who is 111 charge of the financial drive of the Salvation Army; 11. Craig of Tnconin Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Anderson of Los Angeles, F. G. Wolf or Klniimth Falls, S. E. Crowson or Portland. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 108. 711 East Main stroot. For Sale Canning tomatoes. Phone 51I7 R-2. Ed Pierce. l.lti T. E. Daniels returned this morning from a three weeks visit in the state of Idaho. The stylo of tho garment, tho kind of stitch and Minerva yarns nrc nil It takes to mako a rnsclnatlng sweater Handicraft Shop. 13' Mayor C. E. Gates, Mr. and Mrs. .Tack Kerr nnd Mr. Kerr's father from La Grande, who left Saturday morning for Crater I.nke and Rocky Point. Peli can Hay, where they spent yesterday rislilng are expected to return today. Lime nnd cement. Medford Lumber Co. For good tiisurnnco, yoc should go to Gtilf & Yen, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. " Buster Coleman, prize winning blan ket folder for John C. Mann, lert this morning on his vacation. It is rumored that ho will spend the next two weeks in I'ortlnnd. , Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 aero tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Modford Highway. Gold Uny Realtv Co. Phone 728-K or 131-Y. Ted Leonard returned yesterday from Portland where lie has been .spending his vacation and where he acted as best man nt his brother's wed ding. Nash Taxi. Phone 96. New Bulcfc cars. How about that vacation. Call and let us tnlk It over. 130 W. Y. Crowson returned last night from a trip to Crater lxike. He was accompnnled by George C. Cabell, su preme chancellor commander of the Knights of Pythias. Nnsh Taxi, phone fifi. City rale, one passenger 60c; two or more, 25c each J30 nst above the ears, straight down back of neck to shoulders, salt the scalp well, get the velvet heads to Bai tlett's Taxidermist Shop as soon as possible, 115 W. .Main St., Medford, Or. 130 New art goods daily at Art Dept. Deuel's. 129 Handicraft Shop. -Hemstitching Plcoting 8c per yard. Buttons covered. TOO LATE TCr CLASSIFY LOST Pocket hook containing hunting license and $15. Liberal reward ir returned to Mail Tribune office. OltLGOX CAVES C.U1P HATES Guide Service Ttlckct 2,1c Lamp for rent ISc Coveralls for rent 3."ic .Meals e and it'l.OO ! iirnisbed Tents ; $1.00 1IOBEUT MclLVEEN, Prop.' Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 609 N. Grape St. Phone 563 HILL FOR RENT- Bartlett. -Slcoplng room. Gil N. 131 WANTED Second hand box press, ulso warehouse truck. Address N. S. R., P. O. Box 030. .131 WANTED 3 V4 low iron wheel wagon. Bear Creek Orchard. S-R-l. 131 FOR 'SALE (J room plastered house, sleeping porch, bath, laundry trays, linoleum, garage. $1800, on terms to suit. Phone 9UI-X. 34 FOR SALE Mahogany china closet, Simons conch; non-electric vacuum cleaner $6.00; furniture. Phono 321-X. 132 FOR SALE Six room well built mod ern home, easily heated. Three bed rooms, largo closets. Bright, airy kitchen with lots of pantry room. Attractive lawn, choice roses and shrubbery. Big garden with' nil kinds or small rruits. Inriulre at 20 Ross Court arter two o'clock. J31 FOR RENT Slooplng room close in. Gentleman preferred. Cull 193-W. 129 LOST Auto license No. 53177 leave at Tribune offlco. Please 131 FOR SALE A few beautiful fresh milk cows. Walsh place, one mile NE of Medford on Crater Lake High way. ir,i FOR SALE Strawberries, come nnd pick them, 8c a cup. Closo to city limits on Pacific highway north. Cm-ley's. Phone 4,ri2-L, 131 RIALTO j Docs Cave-manning pay? SEE! Viola Dana in the picture that shows whether it does or not FOR YOUR SAFETY we pasteurize our milk This richens the milk greatly, for it takes out the water and leaves only the pure product. It is a germ killing process, too, and the doctors will tell you that babies' milk should be pasteurized. Patronize our sanitary systems for your own benefit as ' well as the kiddies'. Drink a quart of milk a day. ,: Jackson County Creamery l PI " Manufacturers of All Kinds of Soft Drinks. ' H1; TlJV -" i- Wf PU.'LM J9 45 They Like 'em Rough TOONERVILLE COMEDY, INTERNATIONAL NEWS. MRS. JAY at the Organ Coming Wednesday A Big Spectaclo of Old Spain "SERENADE" with Geo. Walsh and Miriam Cooper. T T Tune up the little old Ford "bug" and cop that good liberal premium offered for the Ford race at the Biggest and Best Ever September 13-14-15-16 See George Gates or 4 Seeley Hall i A Select Xon-Scctnrlan Boarding School Bovs between fl and 20 years Social Advantages, Homelike Atmosphere Sninll Clnsses and Men Teachers Detailed V. S. Army Officer Opens Sept. 18, UIU3 roKTiiAxi), ourcoox WONDERFUL BUY Moving to California Will Sacrifice Story and Half Dwelling Lot 50x147 Inquire 129 No. Oakdale Ave, hone 601-W We meet the demands oi every one ot our customers. No matter how delicate an article may be, we laun der It right. The care exorcised at this laundry In every detail of the work eliminates all possibility ot dis satisfaction. We guarantee cleanli ness. Try Our "Wet Wash" 15 lb. Bundle . . 75c American Laundry 213 S. ltivorsido Phono 8711 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. lack son County Fair Sept. 13 to 10 , GIM CHUNG China Herb Store This is to certify that Olm ChunK of Medford, Ore., has cured me ot goltrs and stomach trouble, S. M. Leonard, 509 J St., Grants Pass. This Is to certify that Olm Chung of Medford, Ore., has cured me of rupture ot four years' standing-. F. O. lsham, 413 S St., Grants Pass. Ore. Medford, Oregon, Jan. IS, t91T. This is to certify that I, the under signed, had very severe stomich trouble and had been bothered for several years and Inst August was not expected to live, and hearing of Olm Chung (whrse Herb store Is at 214 South Front Btreet, Medford). I decided to irnt herbs for my stomach trouble, and 1 started to feeling better as soon as I used them and today am a well man and can heartily recom mend anyone afflicted as I was to sea Oim Chung and try his Herbs. .--iK,,ri, VY. il. JUni-l OW... witnesses: Wm. Lewis, Eagle Point. W. L. Chlldreth, Eayle Point. M. A. Anderson, Medford. R. B. Holmes, Ragle Point. C. E. Moore, Eagle Point. J. V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point Oeo. Von der Hellen. Eagle Point. Tuos. E. Nichols. Eagle Point. -l. i I-' . --- " -.- ' ' .4.4 HI.-M ih:i:'H hk riwM - mH tnmmtttrd