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1 iPAr.E TWO MF.DFORD St ATI. TRTBPXR MFDFORD. OREGON'. WKDXF.SDAY, 'AUGUST 23. 1922 Focal and &J Personal Hnv. ami .Mis. J. V. Sharpe. well known veteran residents of .Medford for muny years, left this aftern ion by auto lor Ij.ii Angeles with their son, ('has.' W. Sharpe, and family who had been visiting here. Kev. and Mra. .Sharpe, who have resided In the city( lor the past fourteen years, recently t bold their property. They expect t'J remain far some time in Loh Angele3. where they have several children re sidins. but will probably return to .Medford later. - The ladles of the Tiaptist church aic requested to meet at the church Wei- nesuay evening ror mo purpose 01 "j(;ara cioinK on serving meats at me iair. Purchase your materials for lamp shades at Deuel's and receive free in struction. 131 O. A. Manning has resigned as a director of the Talent Irrigation dis trict and Geo. Alford, of Ferns Valley, has been appointed to serve out his unexpired term. Klre insurance. Drown c White. We have a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter at this office. tr The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Jackson County Fair directors wilt be held promptly at 8 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce building this evening. AH members should be pres ent. . Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2ti'th. 13 I liny Medford homo. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Kealty Cn. All liousewiveB like to taste good cooking other than their own. An ex ceptional opportunity is presented by the Red Cross at their cake gale at the public market on Saturday. M office Is prepared to print lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't glvo your orders to traveling men and have diem printed out of Medford. Phone us ami we will call. tf All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. Mr. and Mrs. George Trana and daughter returned Sunday from a two months trip In eastern Oregon, Idaho and Washington. Kor Sale Canning tomatoes. Phone E97-n-2. Ed Pierce. 13G There's a busy Business College In your home town. 147 The city school opening was post ixined one week by action taken by the board of directors at their meeting last night as a result of a petition present ed by the hop gro.wers of the county asking that such action be taken. It was represented that the situation is very serious, owing to the difficulty of securing pickers, for the crop. The schools were to have opened on Sop tcnibor 11, but will Btnrt on the 18th instead. The county schools have taken no notion on the matter. Grants Pass Courier. The stylo of tho garment, the kind of Btltch and Minerva yarns are all it takes to make, a fascinating sweater. Handicraft Shop. 13S Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. , , . . IS. J. Adams of McCloud was a Moil ford business visitor today and was buying a stock of supplies from meal merchants. For good Insurance, yon, should go to Goff & Yoo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at tlOO acre and up. 1 ncre tracts and up, liasy terms. Near Medford Highway. Oold Ray Realty Co. Phono 728-R or 1114-Y. Thlovos nre again at work In the city. Parts and extras aro being stolen from automobiles with greater am! , greater frequency uccorillng to rocont roports. Yesterday afternoon a local buulncss man loft IiIh car standing on Front Htreotf ncross from tho Nash hotel and someone pried the spare tire fnun tho roar of his car and made off with both the tire nnd rim. You can get It at DoVoo's. tf ProHt-O-Uto Mattery Station fur prompt scrvlro phono 110. tr Miss Loo llallny has just rotuined from a several weeks visit at Portland and Seattle. 8ho camo back via the bwL from Seattle to San Knincisco, and enjoyed her vacation very much, IX'Iklous non-Irrigated watermelons and canteloupos at prlees Hint every youngster nrul grown-up In Medford can eat to thoir capacity. Prices 6c, 10c and 15c. Arcadia Farm, Ross Lane 132' Dance Prospect. Sat. Aug. 2(!th. 13 I Horace llroiuley, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Thompson and llor bert and Russell Thompson returned last night from a week's outing on Din monii lake anil reports a nexcellent trip. He states that the fishing at the laKQ is the beat ever nnd that they brought home with them a rainbow trout that weighed more than 12 pounds 'when 11 was caught. Ruckor Taxi Co., day and nlgl.t nor- vico. rnoiie ,S78-W. City trips afie. U Orres the Ladles' Tailor, will be at Hotel Holland Thursday of this week with a, complete line, of woolens and fashions for Indies' garments. l:;i A n MS !i-!i'iU-h fr.un U'uhhih'-'tiin.' It ('.. t j the P'iNlan'1 T'-l :-' . in, s:iy.i: -The n-iicultural department has noti Iied Senator McNary ihrinr-ii the chief of the weather bureau that the final order bus been issued for the complete establishment of a class A evainiratton station In connection with the Kogue River ( anal company at Fishdam lake.. This has been accomplished lately be cause of the co-operation of the '.Med ford chamber of commerce." j Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 26th." 13 1V Strawberries at Se a cup. Come and; I Intel Medfnrd la : Include Mr. and " pick them. Phone 452-L. 134 i More than 2'JUU people were present i Sunday evening at the dedication of, j the permanent Methodist camp-niect-ing grounds at Cottage Grove, Ore., by I Bishop W. O. Shepard of Portland. Goodrico tires and tubes at Colonial tf Mattress work all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tt Mrs. 11 A. Hutchings who was oper ated on some six' weeks ago is recover ing from the severe operation anil is able to sit up. When better automobiles are built. Bnick will build them. tf So3h and doors. Medrord Lumber Co. Lorlu lee of the Kvans Creek ilih'.ri't! (i'H-t.-i at the was a Medford business visitor this :uj.,, t .,,, ,is murn;n morning, lie report, that the (K-J-r, Alfrcd L ParWmrst and son Asa, j are plentiful in the Kvans Creek dis-t ! trlct and that he is considering arrans-j wll arrived this morning and left fart Ing bunting parties for persons who Crater I.ake. Mr. Parkhurst has the; really wish to get a buck. He Bays that: ximrol hotel on the McKenzie rlver he knows every foot of the country and I. nn j formerly conducted the Crater proposes to act as guide and guarantee ; i.ake lodge. With the Parkhursts are a look at a deer at least, although! Mra. Will G. Steele of Eugene, former-! whether the party gets a deer or not jiy of Medford and Miss Alice M.i will be determined by the accuracy 'f jfj'Roulre of San Jose. Other guests the sportsman's shooting. were C. E. Hartell, owner of the Bartell Milk and crer.m at DeVoe'e. tf hotel at Cottage Grove and Mrs. Har Dr. Jouett P. firav and daughter left ! tell and family, personal guests of last night for a several weeks visit Clyde Gardner, acting manager of the with relatives at Milton, Ore., and at Hotel Medford, last night and who left Baker City. ' ! for Crater Lake this morning: Mr. and . ,. i.-i n, ,!Mrs. John Latornette who arrived last Oregon license plates 71,913 and, , , , ,, K.Af.- ' i ,,,,',. ,,! -,c -.... night from Portland and left tins noon 100,0.!i. and California plate 1 18, ;j((j , , , . . TI 0 .. . , ' .... ,,, , -,.:for Crater Lake; flannes S. Heinonen await owners at this off ce by paying . . . , ,. . . of Portland, registered pharmacist; lor notice. J""J. C. Iloyle, manager of the California- "The Henry Morganthau prize essay i0l.e(,on power company at Klamath contest for Oregon high school juniors: pas in. family; J. C. Currie of and seniors was closed Monday when I salem, G. E. Snvd'er of Portland who the state contest committee, .Miss Mar- . an orchard in the vallev: E. W. aret Held. Walter Glceson, Marshall Harn(!y representative of Blumauer &: William Swanson of Orion. Illinois 11. G. Harlan of Portland, passed is touring the country in ins car paini-; mrouL-u .ueuiuru tuoa ou me md sketching as he goes. He is. home. an old friend of John A. Westerlund and arrived yesterday to spend a few days in the valley visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Westerlund. " Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Wed. nite. 131 Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Picoting 8c per yard. Ituttons covered. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the friends for their kindness anil sympathy during our recent bereavement: also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mil. AND MRS. ROBT. E. HENSOX AND FAMILY. MR. AND MRS. RILEY D. HENSOX 131 Telcphno Numbers to Remember Fire. Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. Guests at the Hotel Holland include C. V. Robey of Portland, .the represen tative of the Farmers Directory com pany; C. II. Peake. "The Blind Man", and "Shade Man," and Mrs. Peake and children who returned last night from i Crater Lake after a stay at the lake of two days; Jamesina McLean, Virginia I'ickinson and Lieutenant and Mrs. W'ni. 11. Mosby of Chicago; C. H. Kar hart and H. S. Matheson, both of San Francisco; F. A. McDanlel and F. W. Normand and Mrs. N'ormand of Port land ; Mrs. P. A. Becter of San Francis co, who left this morning for Crater Lake: and Dr. A. A. A. VVinson an family of Dorris, California. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tt When In need or Bash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main Btrcet. When the concrete paving which has been laid nn two short, fttretrhps of nreviriimlv nnfintuhpil hfohwnv antith of Corvallls hardens, pavement will reach unbroken from Corvallls to Eugene. Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Wed. nite. 131 Dnnco Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2fith. 134 J. J. Ossenbrugge returned last night from a brief deer hunt on the Apple- gate and brought with lilm a nice big buck. Phonographic repairing, Liberty Re pair Shop, phone 261-J. 135 Conner will buy your 114-inch to 2 inch good Burtletts. See Connor ubout your fall pears. 132 Finest quality cakes at popular inices at the Rod Cross table Saturday morning. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 K Main. llavo you tried that big milk shake at deVoo'sT tf Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Lnwton left yes terday morning for Union Creek and Woodruff .Meadows where they will spend tho next ten days enjoying an outing. Tako your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Kodak films at De Voo's. tf Tho following tourists registered at the Oregon Tourist nnd Information Bureau In tho Chamber or Cominorce building on Monday: E. K. Bovee nnd (leorgo 10. Bovee of San Bernardino, Calif., Marvin K. Johnson of Berkeley, Calir.; J. W. Fanning,.!. W. Brady and William G. Funnlnij of Snn Francisco; James Barclay of Oakland, Calif., 11. H. Powell and Jack Wright of Los An geles, Clifford Lilly of Santa Barbara, Calif., William Johnson of Chlco, Calif.. S. L. Hudson of Hudson, Calif., Ed Minor or Rock Island, 111., A. J. Solden stlckor and Edward I'apps, Jr., of Princeton, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Lelioy Bellinger of Watnrtown, N. Y., II. G. and John Edgar or Oregon City, Ore., Mrs. Anna V. Bobbins, llanta Bobbins and, Manila Jean lleberllo of Salem. Ore.. John V. Coughlln of Belllnghani, Wash. Koys, Liberty Repair Shop. 135 For Flro Insurance see Ilonnott, 113 West Main street. tf B. W. Paul Is In Portland on busi ness. System Servlco Co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies Offico 2nd Boor Modford Bldg. tr Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Wed. nite. 13 1 Coroner John Perl who was operated upon last Saturday when ho suffered an acute attack of nppendicitis was reported this morning aH improving. His many fi lends wish lit lit a swift convalescence. lints cleaned nnd roblockpd $1.00. Suits cleaned nnd pressed $1.50. Right methods, guaranteed service. Phone 223. Apparel French Dye Works, 021 North Riverside. 135 George Barker and family of Butte Falls are Medford business visitors. Everyone says, "Best floor yet." Lake Creek Community hall. 133 Raymond Crawford, of the Itanium Garage, Is expected homo tomorrow from a ten days visit with relatives at The Dalles. Anyone who has a cash register for sale please call this office 75. tf .Mr. and Mrs. Mlko Frey or Portland are expected to arrive today for a vaca tion visit in Medford. Mr. Frey 1s connected with the Portland Oregon inn. Wo nil had a good time a ml are go ing buck to Lake Creek Sat. night. Aug. 20. l;;t Six truck drivers, operating the Mack trucks on the Crater Lake high way for the Bishop Brothers were ar rested yesterday on charges of operat ing their trucks without tail lights and wero fined $H) each when James Bishop pleaded guilty for nil of them. Tho arrests were made hy Deputy State Traffic Inspector J. J. McMnhon. Fifty-eight different forms of Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man." Dana and Dr. R. F. Scholz, awarded tile first prize to Miss Muriel Mat thews of Rogue River," says the Port land Journal. "These essays and ora tions were written on the Near East situation and delivered before a school or other public meeting. The contest is national and prize essays from all states will be submitted to a commit tee in New York, who will award the Morganthau prize to the best state essay." Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 20th. 134 John Dnnlson went to Portland Mon day and will drive a new 1023 Buick back. Lime for apray. Medford Lhr. Co. Cakes all sizes and prices, but of one quality the highest, at the Public Market Saturday. Benefit Red Cross. Safety first Insure with Redden & Canadny. Phone 720. tf Favorable comment was heard at the Caves of tho manner In which the camp is being conducted by R. Mc Ilveen, states Philip Dater, district engineer from the forestry office in Portland. According to Mr. Dater ho had heard of some unfavorable criti cism and he wanted to find out what there was to It, so he kept his ears open while there. Mrs. Dater made tho trip to the resort with Mr. Dater. Grants Pass Courier. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf It Is noted at tho Tourist Register offico at the Chamber of Commerce building that the tourists to and from Crater Luke are still In great numbers. Many of the tourists nre looking for small tracts of land to locate on. Don't miss Sat. night dnnco, Lake Crook Community hall. 133 G. A. Abbott of Medford, Is the grow er of un unusually large Blzed eggplant now on display at tho Chnmber of Com morce building. The plant measures twclvo inches long and fourteen. Inches around at the base. Wo carry dupllcato sales slips with blank headings for use In nny lino of business. Call 75 for service tf At the Oregon Fruit Growers Pack ing house on North Central thev are packing Bartlotts nnd Howell pears. Last night nine thousand boxes of pears were brought into tho packing house, but, only a limited number will bo packed, Just thoso which can not be used, at tho canneries. Dance, Jackson Hot Spring, Wed. nite. 131 Mr. nnd Mrs. T. E. Daniels returned Monday night from a three weeks trip at northern points. Mrs. Daniels was with Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Wiilther on their trip to Vancouver, B. C, and Mr. Daniels was In Idaho and Butto, Mont., for tho U. S. Bureau of Fisheries. We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? tf Mr. nnd Mrs. Sid Brown and children Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown left this mor ning on a motor trip to British Colum bia of two weeks. 2' qts. Ico cream, delivered, 110c. Phono (10. tf Bartlett pears which have been sell ing In New York for two to two and n half dollars raised In price yesterday to between three and a hall' mid four dollars. Automobile Insurance I?rown Whlto. tf Frank, wholesale drugidstB of Port land. French salad ice cream at the Shasta. tf Mrs. William Elmer, who resided in Phoenix six years ago returned to the valley last night from Detroit whore she has been living. She will be here for two months and In that time will visit friends and relatives in the vicin ity. Sho Is now visiting her brother, Lester Faye of Phoenix. TOO LATE T& CLASSIFY j R1ALT0 FOR SALE 1017 Overland car in good condition. Phone 590-R after 6 p. m. 137' FOR SALE One team of four-year-old colts, well broke and gentle; might consider young mare as part pay ment. E. E. Iteames, Central Point. ; 135 NEW SHOW TODAY FOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK .... A big spectacle of old Spain. A fiery romance of dancing beauties, dark-eyed senori tas and fighting lovers. 64 FOR SALE Singer automatic sewing machine, almost new, at a bargain. Singer Sowing Machine Co., 10 S. i Fir St. II. O. Parkhurst. Mgr. tf WANTED-i-Again buying wool. Bring in what you have, good prices. Phone 202-J. J. J. Osenbrugge. 13G LOST Small black dog. marked like shepherd. Phone 501-J. 131 ; WANTED Men and women to pick pears, long job. Bear Creek Orchards ! 133! WANTED Pear pickers. 408-R-l. 131 FOB SALE OR TRADE Income resi dence proporty in Medford. .Trade! for Salem or Eugene same value. T X, Mail Tribune. 131 . LOST Pocketboolt containing hunting license and $15. Liberal reward If returned to Mail Tribune office. ' ERtNADE with an all-star cast including MIRIAM COOPER and GEO. WALSH "PATROL," a comedy INTERNATIONAL NEWS EVENTS Alice Jays at the organ, lias prepared a beautiful musical program. COMING SUNDAY 'THE SAGE ERUSH TRAIL' Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION BtVVM I INDIGESTION i -"- - -7 " wbkb-Mina 'i treneiieT ELL-ANS 25 and 75 PackaKes Everwhcro Your Worry Is Over The Brovnlee Mill Is Now Operating and We Are Book ing Orders for SLAB WOOD Place Your Order Now Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 Slip Into a Bradley and Out of Doors in Bradley Sweaters, you will find styles of merit in new and correct colorings, but in the quest for style the little differences that make a Bradley so distinctively different from other Sweaters have not been overlooked. Whatever you do, wherever you go, your needs in a pretty and serviceable wrap can be met with a smart BRADLEY. Here are a few of our numbers: 90141N A novelty links knit two tone vertical stripe pullover for men. All worsted, Dark (!old Purple, Cardinal, Ulaek-Oranye, Kelly-W'lute. Price $7-50 92190N "Hradley Tourist." A fine rib stiteh worsted front coat. Dandy for office or p;nlf. Four pleated flat top pockets. Iilue. Heather. Price $7.75 9000A A loose knit all wool Slip over. Sizes o to Hunters T'rown, llack-Oraiu'e, Dark (iold Maroon- Priced .'. $4.20 8093CS All wool Slipover. P.lack liody, Cardinal cuff, collar and tail. Made special for the Colden Rule. Size ":'., 37. Priced .,5-60 80431 A heavy all wool Slipover in sizes 'JS to Black-Rainbow, llunters-Kainbow, Dark Oxfonl K'ainbow, Maroon-Rainbow, Priced $4.90 The Colder! Pule has the best lino of All Wool Knit Scarfs and Sweaters for children and ladies, to be found in Medford. Prices the lowest. Call and see them before buvini'. A rood line of Men's Alt "Wool Knit Sweaters, coat style, various colors. Priced 4.90 to $9.45 92191N Same as 92190X, with only two pockets no flaps. Prown, Heather. Price - 6.65 9083S A heavy all wool slipover. Sizes ;( to 42. Bottle Green, Var sity Brown Mixture, Varsity Ma roon, Varsity. Priced 7.00 8082CS A special made all wool slipover. Sizes 33, 3-3, 37. Black body with Cardinal stripe on sleeve and tail. Priced ..$7.35 A larye line of boys' Bradleys beautiful colors, splendid designs. Priced 2.65, 3.15, 3.25, 3.85, 4.45, 4.75, 4.90, 5.25 Wait till you set the Golden Rule prices before buying your woolen gloves. AVc have them for children, ladies and men. 92230N An all wool golf or office coat. "Without belt. An unusual bargain. Green, Heather, Dark Oxford.. Price 3-50 9090A A heavy knit, all wool slipover for men. Sizes 3G to 42. Me dium Gold-Purple-Black-Orange Priced : 7.00 90993S "A Beauty." All wool, slipover. Brown Heather-Rainbow, Medium Gold-Rainbow, Black Rainbow. Priced '. 5.85 8090S A beautiful all wool slip over in sizes 30 to 36. Cardinal llula. Yale-Hula, Seal-Hula, Priced 5.25 IT'S A TOM WYE Two styles, two pockets and four pockets. Priced 6.65 and 7.75 Whatever you need, it will pay you to get the Golden Rule prices before buving. Bargains in Everything for Men and Boys. . Elks' Building North Central St. Ashland, Ore Phone 3 The Daylight Stores Medford, Ore. Phone 245 The Store of Bargains for Every Member of the Family.