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ASHLAND, Auk.
Civic Improvement
many friends are elated over prospects
tour from southern California extend
ing nearly as far north as the Canadian
boundary.
Harris Dean, superintendent of parka
is moving Into the offlekil habitation
located on the western boundary of the
lithia domain, having leased the fam
ily home on South Granite street.
One hundred and sixty pounds is the
weight of a deer reported to be the
first one shot this season by a local
hunter since the open season began.
The scene of the hunting was on Little
Klk creek, and the shooter was R. V.
23. The Ladies '! Snyder. The carcass was exhibited at
club and their a lcl sporting store on Sunday, where
hunters and fishermen mostly do con-
nrtBsta
of completing the new community, Fir3t "company, according to orders.
House, on Park street, the present sea-win not meet for drill until Tuesday
evening, Sept. 5, to such an extent are
members of the force away on vaca
tions to points both near and far.
son, and the outlook is a very promis
ing one too. The clubhouse, in a par
tially completed state and located
right on the main roadway leading to
the parks, has been an eyesore for
months past, but now there bids to be
a renaissance of building operations,
with a completion of the improvement
on a scale far exceeding former expec
tations. For some time past it has
been rumored that Jesse Winburn
would donate $1000 to the building
fund, but prevailing reports indicate
uiai ne win not only complete me -Serenade" Starts Run Here Today
wnoie jod or construction out win aiso ..Serena(ie" start3 an engagement of
noeraiiy enuow me new institution : follr Uay8 at the Riait0 theatre today.
wun equipment inrougnout, aim mat ,t ,g a S)anlgn dranuli fille(, with ex.
too on a plan commensurate with mak-jcitjng eis0(es and te,ier i)Ve scenes.
Ing the club rooms centers of culture and WM prodn(.ed for National
and refinement Prom a literary point j PlctureSi ,nc by that sterling director,
01 view tuere win ue uooks, pictures t paollj a Walsh
L,. t
I
GIANTS RAPIDLY
OUT DISTANCING
ST) L CARDINALS
this will bo a ulunKlns matrli. Our
two little S5-iound battUrs will moot
atruin. Noble Kverett vs. Hon Hun-ell.
lien has boon up to Kutjt no on n vu
oation ami iVfls vory iiK-risli, so look
out olovei little Xoblo Kveivtt.
The curtain raiser will bo furnish
ed by Pumpkin Draws vs. Raymond
Draws nt balloon catch weights. All
seats $1.50 plus war tax. Ladies cor
dially invited.
Latest Arrivals at
Auto Camp Grounds
and periodicals, from a musical stand
point a pipe organ may be installed,
and in a utilitarian sense the commu
nity center will be equipped with every
modern convenience that can be de
vised. With this vision realized, hope
Miriam Cooper, who achieved fame
in "The Birth of a Nation," and "Intol
erance," and George Walsh play the
leads.
The action is laid in the town of
MorHnlona a Rnnniali nncapRiiinn nrwl
long deferred promises to bear a rich (lepicts in an interesting manner the
fruition.
"Divine healing for the body
t lnvp nff:iirs of Marin del Cm-men. nret-
and,tiestgirl for miles around, and Pancho after tlle fitth-.
CHICAGO, Aug. 23 (liy Associated
Press). Headed pennant-ward while
the Chicago and St. Louis rivals falter,
the New York Giants today are four
games ahead of the Cardinals and five
and a half ahead of the Cubs, despite
the fact that they have been invading
the enemy's strongholds.
Hebind Hugh McQuillan's masterly
twirling the McGraw men rode rough
shod over Cincinnati and their star
young moundsninn, Johnny Couch, in
the first game of the series with the
Reds 7 to 3.
The Cardinals were idle hut the Chi
cagoans dropped a close contest to
Brooklyn 5 to 4, chiefly due to Daz.y
Vance's effective twirling.
Joe Hush's winning streak was stop
ped at nine straight and the Yankees
had ftieir lead over the Drowns cut to
a half game. George I'hle held the
Yankees to a brace of. hits while Tris
Speaker's homer in the first inning
started an nttack on Hush that caused
him to be benched in favor of Murray
Among the parties rt-Bi.slerod at the
cily auto camp, are It. it. Alley of
Modesto, Calif., on the way to l'ort
IniiR II. E. llaggett of Nampa. Ida.,
en route north; W'ulkin Todd of
Arkansas, en route to Los Angeles;
V. H. lSrunts of Salem im the way
home from the south; W. 11. Cramer
of Kalispell. Mont., en mute to Los
Angeles; J. M. Howe of Los Angeles,
en route to Hritish Columbia; - K. L.
Wilber of Portland on the way to
Santa Hail ( i; 13. C. Lee of Pota
lunia, Calif., en route to Portland:
V. K. Mattock of nWtte. Calif., en
route to Spokane; K. L Kkirimmv of
Yakima, en route home; Charles Sith
of Chleo, Calif., en route home; Otto
D. Drain of Portland, en route to
Crater Lake; Ed. Minor of llork
Island, III., en route south; V. W.
Swenson of Orion. 111., en route to
California: F. N. Freer of Lodi. Calif.,
en route to Seattle: C. A. lioyce of
Yakima, en route home: Ira Alcorn
of Pnsadena. en rrf te home; L. V.
"Wnlden of Casper, Wyo., en route to
San .lose. Calif.: P. L. Kimball of Po
mona, Calif., en route north: A. L.
Crim of Snn Pedro. Cnlif.. en mute
I home and E. J. Elder of Seattle, en
route to Crater Lake.
Herman Pillette registered his
"salvation for the son!" are two slogans 't), nn r th imvomnr
heralding the approach of the greatl T, nppiv,i i tnwn nr pimnn re- seventeenth victory of the season and
revival gathering in Ashland, to uKin 8Uits jn complications, duels and nils-',lar,'-v Heilmann his nineteenth homer
on Sunday, Sept. 3, and continuing
until the 24th of that month. The
meetings will be interdenominational,
with the Chautauqua auditorium as
headquarters for exhort and song,
where a new sawdust trail and other
Improvements will be installed. The
evangelistic campaign is held this
understandings, which threaten the as me i igers, continuing tneir neavy
peace of the town n.id the love of butting attack, pounded out two victor-
p..n.i. f- u.ri. i,..t nfftPO nP mi. ! ies over tne Athletics, o to 4 anu 11 to
tangled In a novel manner.
Constance Talmadge In "Wedding
Bells" .
Reginald Carter didn't! With him it
was a case of love at first sight, a
quick marriage, a case of measles, and
then divorce all because little wlfey
had bobbed her hair.
These are among the interesting and
very clevely worked out situations in
"Weddlns Bells," Constance Tal
niadge's latest release, which opened
at the Page theatre yesterday for a
four days engagement.
As Rosalie Wayne, Miss Talmadge
does some of the finest acting in her
career. "
Harrison Ford, as Reginald Carter,
gives an admirable performance.
Witwer's third round of his "Leather
Pusher" stories, a Pathe -News and
"Hetty" Urown giving an excellent
musical interpretation completes the
bill.
Iocd'Brfds
Mrs. J. E. Lnningham, director. of
widows pensions in Portland, and Mrs.
Edmond Taylor and Miss Elizabeth
Taylor of Greenville, Mississippi, left
forenoon.
To have the softest, daintiest sort of
things for the wee tots you must have
the right sort of yarns.
Tlnw mnnu ltinn bnnvi' lnul u'liir tlinv
. "', '.love their wives?
me caiiiy aimospnure prevailing in tne
auditorium later on. Services will be
held both at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. daily,
and will be conducted under auspices
of Rev. Charles S. Price, of Lodi, Col.,
and Aimee Semple McPherson, of An
gelus temple... Los Angeles. Without
invoking the aid of superstition, mar
velous results are reported in connec
tion with this revival Jn the way of
both spiritual; and physical healing.
"Are there any vacancies?" This
query is prompted by labor agitators,
one of whom in an address here re
cently, asserted that the Southern Pa
cific was paying machinists, as strike
breakers, $40 per day of eight hours,
or $C0 per day of sixteen hours, f.o.b.
nny of the railroad shop terminals. " '- I
Albert Haas, general utility jobber,
is moving from the second story Peil
apartments, corner of the Plaza and
Park streets, to a suburban location on
II street, where the peak extent of traf
fic is not quite so congested.
The Hyatt Prairie dam, about 15
miles east of town, a reservoir which
will be the chief feeder of the Talent
irrigation project, impounds waters
which will cover nearly 1000 acres.
Twenty feet of the height of this con
struction work has been completed,
leaving about thirty feet to finish, with
over three score men on the job. In
other proportions it will be 200 yards
long, 80 feet wide at the base and 20
feet wide on top. It is of dirt construc
tion with a concrete base down to bed
rock. Estimated capacity is 16.000 acre
feet of water, capable of Irrigating the
big tract at present signed up, which
' approximates 10,000 acres, on the basis
of affording one-and-a-half acre feet.
Construction operations are lively, a
steam shovel, scrapers and rollers rein
forcing the labors of the crew of men.
A trip to the scene of these activities
affords a fine outing over the new
Green Springs Mountain highway to
the summit and thence over a very fair
road to the dam. No creek In particu
lar will feed this big reservoir, but the
contour of the prairie section is such
that it drains a big section of the coun
try in that locality, rain and snow
meeting requirements, even if no large
stream is available as a filler. Con
struction work is to be completed by
November 1.
' Jesse Winburn left on Monday for a
visit to coast sections in the vicinity of
"Crescent City, going by way of Grants
Pass. He had previously visited the
Josephine caves, but had never viewed
the Pacific from either a Del Norte or
Curry county perspective. He went in
his own private car personally con
ducted. At a meeting of Modern Woodmen,
""on Monday evening, arrangements for
joining in the big .picnic demonstration
in Ashland parks on Labor Day were
expedited. It's a go, under auspices of
the railroad boys, reinforced by M. W.
A. and W. O. W. contingentB through
out the valley, including Grants Pass.
The Ashland military company has
been invited to participate, thus rein
forcing the several Woodmen forester
teams. A new camp of M. W. A. is
being organized at Rogue River, pos
sibly In time to take part in the'picnic.
A barbecue will be a feature of dinner
preparations.
The private car "Berkeley" was here
early in the week, conveying Chas. S.
Fee, of San Francisco, to Canadian
summer resorts to attend a gathering
of railroad executives. Mr. Fee is pas
senger traffic manager of the Southern
Pacific. John M. Scott, of Portland,
general ticket agent of the S. P. lines
In Oregon, was of the party, the car
occupied by which was sidetracked on
the up-town spur near Water street.
George Kincaid of Riverside, Cal.,
who resided in Ashland for consider
able of a period, and who came here
from Washington, has been revisiting
local scenes of late, incident to an auto
3. Lou Hlue increased his margin as
the league's leading run gelter by tally
ing seven times in the two gumes.
Max Carey's hit drove in the run
that enabled Pittsburg to down Phila
delphia 4 to 3. The Pirates as a result
of the victory moved back into fourth
place.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
National
Pittsburg 4, Philadelphia 3.
r'ilcago 4, Brooklyn 5.
Cincinnati 3, New Y'ork 7.
No other games scheduled.
American
Philadelphia 4-3, Detroit 6-17.
Boston 4, St. Louis 9.
New York 2, Cleveland G.
Washington 4-0, Chicago 2-3.
Coast
Salt Lake 0, Sun Francisco 7.
Sacramento 1, Los Angeles 3.
Seattle-Oakland traveling.
Vernon-Portlund traveling.
DEMPSEY TO PUT
Stop Russian Leaders
At Border of Belgium
TAKES FIRST PRIZE
NR. EAST CONTEST
Miss Muriel Matthews of Roruo
Uivt'r student at the Kojiuo Uiver
l liver, student at the Kukuo lliver
in the state of Oregon in the Henry
MoiKenthau Near Kust Kssay Contest.
Mr. MorRanthau, sponsor of the
contest, wa formerly United States
ambassador to Turkey.
The following letter has been re
ceived by Miss Matthews:
"AiiBust 21, 1922.
"Miss Muriel Matthews,
"iloBiie Uiver, Oregon.
"Dear Miss Matthews:
"I have pleasure in announcing to
you that the judges of trie Henry i
Morgenlhnu contest, Miss Margaret
lieid, Mr. Marshall Dana, Mr. AValter
Cileeson and Dr. 11. F. Beholz, have,
in consideration of the excellency of
your essay on tho Nonr East, awarded
you the Oregon State first prize.
"Your manuscript lias hen for
warded to New York and submitted
to the national contest committee.
"On behalf of Xear East llelief 1
wish to congratulate you and I also
extend to you my personal congratu
lations and good wishes for future
success and achievement.
"Cordially yours,
"J. J. HAXDSAKKIl.
"State Director. Near East Relief."
HEIIBESTHAL, Belffium. Aug. 23.
M. Tchiteherin, UusHian foreign min
ister and several soviet colleagues
proceeding to London on the Vo-logne-Ostend
express was refused ac
cess to Belgian territory today. They
were forced to return to Cologne, as
they had fnlled to obtain tho vise of
the Helgian consul in Cologne. Tho
soviet minister argued that his party
was only passing through' Belgium
with no Intention of stopping, but
tho frontier offieevs were obdurate
and the Russians had to leave the
train.
Woman Blamed by Family
Tlestless, irritable, nervous, excitable
and exacting is tho charge against
her by those nearest and dearest. How
little they ceallze the struggle the
overworked wife and mother Is mak
ing to keep about and perform the
hundred ami one duties that devolve
upon her! Every hour her head
aches, backaches and pains drag het
down until she can stand it no longer.
Lydia. K. Plnkham's Vegetable Com
pound has restored more women in
this condition to health and happi
ness than any other .medicine. The
grateful letters we are continually
publishing In this paper from women
who have found health by its use.
prove It.
Reopening of Talent's
Bakery & Restaurant
Talent Brothers have taken charge
of the lunch room in connection with
their bakery, have remodeled and re
arranged the whole Interior of the
building, guve it a new dress, added
new equipment and have opened an up-to-date
restaurant unci lunch room nnd
will serv homo cooking at all hours.
They of course will continue the
bakery, making all kinds of pastries
and bread.
The Talents took charge of this bak
ery a few months ago, have given first
class service, best of products and are
building up a splendid business.
MICHIGAN CITY, Intl.. Aug. 23.
hero on the stage for Crater Lake this Jack Dempsey wilj appear' in Floyd
Fitzsimmons' arena here Labor day,
but not in the defense of his title.
Governor McCray of Indiana today
Handicraft ' grante(i Permission to staco an exhibl-
STAMFOP.D, Conn., Aug.. 21.
Park Benjamin, widely known patent
lawyer and father-in-law of tho lato
Enrico Caruso, died today of heart
disease at Shlppam Point in his 74th
year. He was editor of the Scientific
American and otbr magazines at
various times.
Shop. 132
Miss Anne Ambridge left this mor
ning for Chicago. She has been spend
ing six week here with her sister, Mrs.
C. A. Swigart.
Fire Insurance. Brown & White.
C. C. Cate returned last night from
Lost Prairie, eight miles from Lake of
the Woods for today and will leave
again tonight for the same place to
join his family. Mr. Cate was fortunate
to kill a huge bear.
Miss Florence Poole who returned
last week from Ranier Park, left this
morning for Lake of the Woods to be
gone a week.
Misses Daisy and Alice Sweeney of
Yreka, are visiting their aunt, Mrs.
Oscar Lewis of Jacksonville, for two
weeks.
Vernon Vawter, John W. Johnson
and A. H. Miller returned last night
from a several days fishing trip at
Diamond Lake. "It's the greatest
place to camp In the state," says Mr.
Johnson. "We caught trout of all sizes
up to eight pounds and they put up a
real tussle, too." Mr. Johnson was very
enthusiastic over the fishing at Dia
mond lake and states that it will be
even better in the early fall. Although
the men were not deer hunting they
saw several doer.
Joe Hurd of Prospect returned today
after a two days stay in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. English and Mrs.
Bardwell will leave Saturday by train
to Seattle -and then on to Skagway,
Alasha, for two weeks holiday.
C. W. Rohey of Portland is here
working up a farmers directory for the
farmers of Jackson county and -Siskiyou
county, California. The directory
will be a combination of Information
for the two counties and will give the
names of the farmers and the crops
raised.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scobert and family
passed through Medford Monday and
spent the night here with Mr. and Mrs.
O. V. Myers. The party wag on their
way to Lodi, Calif., from a motor trip
through the Willamette valley.
Tana to Tjcave Siberia, ,26th.
MOSCOW. Aug. 23. According to
a Chita dispatch orders have., been
issued for the beginning of the Japa
nese military evacuation of Siberia on
August 26. The Japanese command
has nnnounred thnt It will not ob
struct occupation by the Russians of
the nvneuated districts, tho dispatch
adds.
tion contest for Dempsey wltn sparring
partners as his opponents. This exhi
bition will be supported by four bouts
Involving all-star boxers.
FRANKIE WEBB IS
HERE FOR BATTLE
J.
Franklc Webb.
Johnny Carlson and Franklo Webb
are ready for the gong Thursday
night at Medford Athletic club.
Frankie Webb arrived here last night
from Portland, with his father. Both
he and his dad says they are out to
win.
Local sports say this is going to be
the best bout seen here for years and
a record crowd Is expected.
The seml-wlndup will be between
the hard hitting Joe Ilarrcll and the
fightfing pear picker, , Chauncey
Hooker nt 112 pounds. Rid Martin
will battle Ned Hurrell at 03 pounds,
ALL TIRED OUT
Tlundrcds More In Medfortl In the
Same XMlelit.
Tired nil the time;
Weary and worn out night and duy;
Back aches; head aches,
Your kidneys are. probably weak
ened. You should help them at their
work.
Let one who knows tell you how.
Mrs. E. Johnston, 124 S; Central
Ave., Medford says: "I have used
Doan's Kidney Pills and found them
to be just as represented. I hnd at
tacks of kidney complaint and my
hack ached bo it was hard for me to
do any work and I also suffered from
severe spells of dizziness, and felt
tired most of the .time. My kidneys
acted irregularly too, until I used
Doan's Kidney Pills from the West
Side Pharmacy. Doan's soon cured
me entirely of the complaint."
Price 60c at nil dealers. Don't
simply ask toj a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills, The same that
Mrs. Johnston had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
Lace!
Hand-made Filet Laces
Priced from 25c to 75c
Hand-made Irish
Crochet. Priced from
20c to $1.25
Hand-made Cluny
20c to $1.50
Fine Valenciennes
Suitable for Baby
Dresses, Bonnets, Etc.
HANDICRAFT SHOP
Columbia and
Minerva Yarns
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SWEM'S STUDIO
217 E. Main 8t Medford
GIM CHUNG
China Herb Store
This is to certiry that aim Chung of
Medford, Ore,, ban cured mt at goitre
and stomach trouble, , S. M. Leonard,
609 J Kt., Grants Pass,
This Is to certify that Gim Chung of
Medford, Ore., hns cured me of rupture
of four years' standing;. F. G. I sham,
413 8 Rt., Grunts Pass, Ore.
Medford, Orison, Jan. 13, 1917.
This is to certify that I, the under
signed, had very severe stomach trouble
and had been bothered for several year
and last August was not expected to
live, and hearing of Glm Chung (whose
Hern store is at 214 South Front street,
Medford). I decided to get herbs for my
stomach trouble, and I started to feel In
better as soon as I used them and today
am a well man snd can heartily recom
mend anyone afflicted as I was to see
Olm Chung and try his Herbs.
(Signed) W. R. JOHNSON.
Witnesses:
Wm. Lewis, Rsgle Point.
W. L. Chlldreth. Eaf.-le Point
M. A. Anderson, Medford.
R. B. Holmes, Raffle Point,
C. K. Moore, Eagle Point.
J, V. Mclntyre. Eagle Point.
Geo. Von dr Hellpn. Engte Point
Thos. . Nichols. acl Point.
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At
Heath's Drug' iStore
Colgate's Talcum Powder, Colgate's Per
fumes, Colgate's Soaps, Colgate's Face
Powder, Colgate's Shaving Materials.
HeaLh's Drug' Store
109 East Main Street .
The San Tox Shop
Men Wanted
for logging camp, saw mill, box factory
and lumber yard. Good wages, good ac
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TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE JUNE 20, 1922
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Lv. Medford 7:4P a. m., 1:00 p. m.
Lv. Koaeburg 8:30 a. m., Zp. m.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY , ' . a
Lv. Medford 7:45 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4:45 p. m.
Lv. Grants Pass 7:30 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 5:30 p. m.
SUNDAY ONLY
Lt. Medford 10:00 a. in., 4:30 p. m.
Lv. Grant Pans 10:00 u. tn 4:30 p. m.
We connect with Btaees tor Portland, Marshfleld and Crescent
City.
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