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MEDFORD MATT; ' TRTBTTNE. - MEDFORD, VVREG OX. THURSDAY, 'AUGUST 24. 1022 PAGE TWO T ocal and Personal ? I V V. Isaacs anil Dr. K. O. Cue if- Several specially departments in I turned lam nltfht from a thousand mile i Medford's new department store re Through tho efforts of Senator Mc Naiy and II. M. Charwick. engineer of nhoe by! main to he filled, according to advice, the Canal company, a first class weath tcSn rtf t'il-u fhlVH tfl l.Ilkft I iiiiimniu. anil then took the Auburn ; leceiveu uy uie iruue ami comment - i kcc route. They motored around department nl the cnaiuuer or com .1 .,t i.r Dw. in , urn i-i.i iiini. ii inerce irom me .ueiiioru ijumuuik cum lln",li llurles bishop in charge of hojm) J)y he lmniK1..lnt tal made, liany, which is simnsoring the depart- j company. Two men are to he employed :o North Dak )ta diocese of the Pro- hiMnril. ))V t)le rlling f hotels, taverns,! ment store plan. Each department in mere an winter anu win speuu oui. month at I-'Ish Lake. The bureau, it is stated will be of vuilift; to the irrigation lestanl Episcopal church, arrived in ami Kraves made ly the iinnil- the city this morning lor n few days KraIlts on lne,. way to Sacramento in visit as guest at the home of Mrs. K. H. llle ,iays of .49 Davis, lul Cleneva street, and he will. rjance, Sat nit,,, Jackson Hot Spring. probably preach at St. .Mark s churcn . 134 next Sunday. It was noticed that thei j,jKg Lcjnua Cochran of the Califor liiHhop, who Is on the way to attend :nia-Oregon Power company office force the National 1'rotpstant Kpiscopal cun-jlas returne(i f,om a tri, t0 Alaska, vontlun at Portland, was armed with aj Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial fish pole and reel us be stepped fronl Garage, tf the train this morning und was met by All instinctive' and Interesting book Mrs. Ilavls, a former, parishoner, in ,et of Cr.Her i,akBf "Oregon Out of North Dakota, and Hev. Win. B. Hamll-' . . for tourists and enthusliiBts of ton, indicating that he will soon turn j t.ratm. i,uie, Can be had at Swom's up along the Kogue river. 1 store. The booklet wus written by the New fall and winter hats arriving jiai!an,lls nr Portland who spent part cording daily at Lottie Howard's, No. Central j of thelr vacation ut the lake lust year waK an the store is to be conducted by Individ, ports. The material has been ordered ual firms dealing In special materials. and tho construction will begin In the The Medford store is planned to be tne near miure. largest' department company In the state outside of Portland. Portland Journal. System Service co. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf Tommy Anderson, who recently re- Lime and cement.. Medford Lumber Co. For good Insurance, yotv should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Another one of the popular hand concerts by the Elks band will be en- POULTRY RAISERS ' URGED 10 SHOW AT F PREFERRED STOCK NOW PLAYING turned from San Francisco, has accept- joyed by a large crowd ut the city park ed a position with the Hotel Medford. For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf TIiIb morning's public market, ac- to Market Master Runyard, tomorrow night There's a busy business College In your home town. 117 Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2Hth. 134 Mrs. Edna Renard, night operator of avenue. ' Mr. and .Mrs. E. W. Debley and son Ralph of Portland Btopped last night to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Debley of this city, on their way to Crater Lake. They expect to be at the lake a week find will stop on their return. Choice hand-picked Rnrtlett pears one dollar per box. Call 305 E. Jack non or phone 381-M. 134 Lighten your Sunday labor and help the lied Cross by securing one of their fine cukes at the Public Market on Saturday. Riverside Community Club dance Sat, Aug. 26. No intermission for sup per. Refreshments can be had at counter during evening. Jewell or chestra. 132 O. If. Johnson and son Otis of Ash land, wero out of town visitors here yesterday. Riverside. Community club dance Sat, Aug. 20. No Intermission for sup : per. Refreshments can be had at counter during evening. Jewell or chestra. 132 (iuests at tho Hotel Medford Include K. E. Mi'lby, salesman ot the Oregon Drug company of Eugene; A. E. Gragg of Salem, Mrs. M. A. Mnynard, Mrs. M. A. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Ixnre, ' Mrs. Chester Steel, R. O. Steel and Mrs. Steel and Mrs. V. K. Johnson of Los : Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Curtiss, 10. : V. Dlngman and K. D. Seoberger of Portland: K. R. Aiklns of RoBeburg, i Mr. und Mrs. F, E. Scat of Kansas City, Mo., E. E.. Taylor of Klumatb Falls, . II. V. Ilrlght of Reno, Nev., M. Oraln mill Ilnterlce Oiinn of La Verne, Calif., L. L. Kornfield of Sun Francisco, : Misses Flora Stnrr and E. L, Beobe of ; Long Reach, Mr. und Mrs. Jy. W. Peck, F. C. Kinney and Miss J. A. Kinney of . New York City. Riverside Community club dunce Sat, Aug. 26. No Intermission for sup per. Refreshments can be had at . counter during evening. Jewell 01 chestra. 132 Plans for the Woodmen picnic at , Llthlu park, on Labor Duy, September 4. tire well In bund and flnul arrange' incuts will be made tonight when all iiiomhers of the vurlnus committees ore called to meet at Althen hall, Med ford, at 8 o'clock Meet your friends in the rest room i at Deuel's. 132 Mrs. George Urlch of Klamath' Falls , Is visiting Mrs.' George Llndley. She is stopping in Medford for a two weeks visit after a trip from British Cplumblu und other northern points. fire Insurance. Brown, ft White. Mrs. Richard Colder of the M. M. Department store returned lust night from a three days stay at Crater Luke with friends. To have the softest, daintiest sort of things for the wee tots you nniBt buvo the right sort, of yarns. Handicraft Shop. 132 Coarse Buckley of the Applegute, spent Wednesday In the city attending ' to business matters. Automobile Insurance. 'Brows & White. " tf , Mr. and Mrs. George B. Laldloy have s returned from an auto trip to Crater 1 i.uite. ranch sulnd Ice cream at tho Shasta. tf Maud Abbott, small daughter ot G. A. Abbott who hud her tonsils removed j at the Medford hospital last Tuesday, is getting along nicely. ,, 2 qts. Ice cream, delivered, 90c. I'hono lid. tf Mrs. Eva Huynes and daughter. Miss Mary Hayncs, of Indlunnpolls stopped nero Wednesday tq visit Mr. und Mrs Huynes on their way home from Call fomla. We wnnt to purchase a cash reglstor nt once. What have you to offer tf Miss Lenu Hoath of the Mann's De partment storo left, the first of tho week oa a vacation trip to Porllund. We carry duplicate Bales-sllns with blank headings for uso in nny line of bimlness. Call 75 for norvlce. tf ; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Kulo of Ixmg lieach. cal.. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. N. Wheat ley of I.os Angeles, and Mrs. SI, A Mnynnrtl of Los Angvles loft this mor nlng on the stage for Crater Luko. Delicious non-lrrlgiited watermelons nnd enntetoupes at prices that every SyoungHtor and grown-up In Medford run eat to tholr capacity. Prlcos 6c, 10c and loo. Arcadia Farm, Ross Lane 132 'i ' L .ii J. .. and were so interested In It they pub- the week, everything in Beuson being llshed this pamphlet ror tourists. n ; BolI. The peuches rrom the A. N. the booklet are legends of the lake, its Wright place near Phoenix were a fea ture or the market unu tne entire large excellent one for the middle of the Home Telephone company, is on a Telephone Numbers to RumoB,.ber Fire Department 50 V : i, (Fire calls only) J Insurance ' Any Kind ,, 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nnt'l Bank ' Bid. geological formation, the nutlvo wild flowers, and trees and shrubs with bo tanical description. Safety flrBt Insure with Redden & Canaday, Phone 720. tf Miss Ruth Aitkin of Ashland and for merly of Meuford is enjoying an ex tended visit with her uncle, Dr. E. .M in fills, at Marshfield. Dunce Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2Gth. 134 Lime for upray. Medford Lhr. Co. Popular priced cakes at the Public Market Saturday, for sulo by the Red CroBs. Oregon license plutes 71,913 nnd 100,037, und California plute 718,501! await owners ut this office by paying for notice. 132 Miss Grace Churchill of the Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank, left recently for a vacation In San .lose where she Is visiting friends and relatives. Milk and cream at DeVoe'e. tf Bob Gulhrio was an out of town vlsi tor yesterday from tho construction cump nt llutte creek where he Is chief engineer. Dunce, Sut nlte, Jackson Hot Spring, 134 Any one who happened to be travel ing south from Cruter . Luke or the berry patch yesterday came in for a good rain storm. Water was stunding a foot doep in the road between the agency and Modoc Point, according to Mr. and Mrs. Ackley, who, with Judge A. L. Leuvitt and John Foster, re turned from the Big Huckleberry mountain Inst evening. They brought a large quantity of berries home to show for their three days trlp.i-Klam-ath Falls Herald. We all hud a good time and ore go ing buck fo Luke Creek Sat. night, Aug. 26. J33 unrls Ulrich of Jacksonville, spent Wednesday afternoon in the city at tending to business matters. Anyone who has a cash register lor sale please call this office 75. tf Guests at the Hotel Holland Include L. S. Shuinaker, dean of men ut Lin field college, McMlnnvillo: H. O. Ouk ley, repuir man for Stundard Oil com- pnny in Roseburg; M. Friedenthnl of Zan liros., Portland; A. F. Palm, music man of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, formerly of Medford now of Roseburg; A. L. Krutgor, dining car Inspector Tor the Southern Paciric; Leone M. Wells, Aurolla Murnhv. Mr. and Mrs. K. Mlddleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hnyden nnd Miss G. Tohrnelv of Seattle, and Miss W. Leigh of Taconui touring south, who left for Prosnect and Cruter Lake and will return to morrow; R. H. Davis and F. S. Davis. M. D. of Dallas, Texas, who left this morning for California. . Lvoryono says, "Best floor vet Lake Creek Community hall. 133 tents huve been erected nt the fair grounds for the temporary housing of race uorses who will appear at tho county fair. George Barker nnd family of Butte Falls are Medford business visitors. lhe Jackson County Amusement company started actual work on the large amusement pavilion to be built on the fair grounds yesterday morning unu bmiuci 10 nave it completed within several weeks. The Vulley School for Bova nnd r.lrla will re-open for Its fifth yenr on Oct. 2nd, 1922 nt 1103 West Tenth street in charge of Miss M. II. Dunham, nrln- clpnl. For Information address The Vulley School, Medford, Ore., before sept, tutu J. T. Tucker, aoronanllr.il onirti.no.. from McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio stop pad off yesterday In Medford for a brief visit with Seely V. Hall. Mr. Tucker, n civilian In the government uervico is one of the foremost i.orv.nn.. ucai engineers in tho country, nnd is uiiniiliH 10 aun DIOKO on linln..0i. I irty-elght difforent Xirms ot Insmv ance. Holmes "The Insurant Mn - Fifty superfine cakes nt tho Public .HirnHi, ea cross table, Sulurdny. "" miuu-ou neine, duughter of Mr nnd Mis. T. G. llolno of this city re t.l.ln,l I-.., I. - ' ' .Ucu 111 si, weeK irom Portland to spend her vacotion ot two weeks witli ncr iiureuts. uont miss Snt. night dnnce. Lnke Crock Community hull. 133 a. aiuuuuker urrlved yestordny ...u.uiiie iu siwnu n few days in the city In the Interests of th i.infi.,1.1 collogo ut McMlnnvillo, Ore., where ho m uuitii 01 men. runs cleaned and rehlocked $1.00 onus cleaned nnd pressed ll.BO. Rlgh uieiuous, guaranteed service. Phone J apparel (Tench Dyo Works, 624 1-.01111 Miversuio. in Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Miller ir 11.1 morning in tholr enr for Dead Indian aw springs and will reinulti for several days outing and door hunt Dunco, Sut nlte, Jackson Hot Spring. - - .. . 134 J. L.. Hoyle. manager of th Kinm ath division of the California-Oregon Power company is a Motlford business visitor. The stylo of the sarmonL tho Lln.i of stitch und Minerva yurns are all it supply which Mr. Wright brought to market this morning was disposed of before eight o'clock. Keys, Liberty Repair Shop. , 135 T. G. Bradley of the California-Ore gon Power company has returned from vacation at Gold Beuch and other! two weeks camping trip up the Apple gate and Is expected to return next Monday. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 711 East Main street. For Sale Canning tomatoes. Phone 597-R-2. Ed Pierce. 13G Philip Dater, district engineer of Portland, arrived yesterday to inspect tho roads of the Crater Luke national ing done by the California-Oregon Power company on the right of way aoove Prospect. Dunce Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2lith. 134 Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. " Nineteen forest fires are reported to be on tho stute land near the town of Rogue River. State Fire Warden Bow ser has a crew out endeavoring to stop the fires. Fire Insurance. Brown to White. We iave a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter nt .this office. tf Bert Stancliffe of Phoenix was a Modford business visitor this morning. Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds points on the couBt and will remain in! forest, and also to inspect the work he- Medford a few days before returning to Copco, Calif. Kodnk films at De Yoe's. tf Frank .J miles of Los Angeles was ar rested by Stute Traffic, Inspector J. J. McMuhon last night for careless driv ing und pleuded guilty to tho charge before Justice Glenn p. Taylor this morning, lie was fined $10. , Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Russell Hlhbard, young son of Joe Hibbuid of this city, declures that he wus one of the hunters who succeeded In getting a buck tills week. He wus accompanied by M. II.. Wumplor, guide, at Prospect. Have you tried that big milk shake at deVoo'sT tf A. S. BUton and family a 10 on a several weeks vucution in tho Willam ette valley. They are making the trip I in their car. Dance, Sat nlte, Jackson Hot Spring. 134 Mrs. Louis Wakemnn returned the first of the week from los Angeles nnd will be Joined in a few days by Mr. Wukemun. It is understood that they have purchased a home in Los Angeles and will live there permanently. When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Main. R. H. Paxson, the Central Point dahlia king, brought some of his won derful blossoms to this office toduy They are certainly extra choice- ones nnd it would not do to give Mr. Paxson ull the credit ns Mrs. Paxson Is an expert In this line and bus a great deal to do with their culture. Conner will buy your 1-lnch to 2- Inch good Bnrtlctts. See Connor about your full pears. 132 j Cukes a specialty and specially cakes ut the Red Cross tuble. Public Market, Saturday. Dunce Prospect, Sut. Aug. 26th. 134 Phonographic repairing, Liberty Re pair Shop, phone 261-J. 135 Dr. Harvey P. Coleninn bus returned from Portlund where he bus been for the past several weeks taking a post graduate course. When In need or sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. Jackson County Fair, Medford, Sep tember 13 to 16. tf Fred Monrs, Jr., and Harold Camp bell returned last week from Oakland and Sun Francisco where they had been employed by the American Can Co. They Intend to attend O. A. C. this fall. Sash and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grey of Klnm nth Fulls who huvo been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph O. Grey, left this mor ning for Crater Lnke. The young cou pie are on their honoymoon hnvlng been married In Portland last Sunday. Mrs. Grey was formerly Miss Grace Rugg of Pendleton. When better automobiles are built. Bulck will build them. tf Dance, Snt nlto, Jackson Hot Spring. 134 D. G. Curtis und family of Portland nrrivod here this morning. Mr. Curtis is traveling In tho Interests of the Ore gon News compnny. Goodrlcn tires und. tubes at Colonial Gurnge. tf Mattress work all kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf B. C. Ingram ot Portland, grazing ex nnilner, arrived yesterday and left this morning for tho Applegute region whore he is Inspecting tho grazing ami ranging of cuttle. Strawberries nt Sc a cup. Come nnd pick them. Phono 452-L. 134 Prost-O-Llte Battery Station for prompt service phono 119. tf J. II. Henselmnn returned yesterduy from a week's visit in Portlund. Dance Prospect. Sat. Aug. 2th. 134 Huckor Taxi Co., ilnv nnd nlgut ser vice. Phono 876-W. City trips 25c. 14S Miss Sylvia Greenlcaf of Gold Hill arrived yesterday and will speud a few days with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lindas. Benring pear and npple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre nnd up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 72S-R or 134-Y. You can get it nt DeVoe's. tf Hugh B. Rankin, forest supervisor, came home yesterday afternoon from a tour of insHctlon ot road work In tho vicinity of Diamond Lake. He was ac companied by George H. Cecil, dlstrlc forester, who Inter wont on to Bend from Diamond Luke. This office Is prepared to print lodger sheets, bills, etc., used on tho bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to travolinx men and have takes to make a fascinating sweater, thorn printed out of Medford. rhone Handicraft Shop. 133 us and we will call. tf Twenty-seven cars occupied by 90 people stopped ut the City Auto camp laBt night. The touring purties are us follows: Warren Meo and party of four, en route from Applegate, Ore., to Cruter lake: J. D. Johnston of Hailey, Idaho, and party of four, en route south; J. F. Smith and par ty of four, on the way from Tacoma to Stockton, Calif.; D. H. Puckett and Party of four, en route from Tacoma south; Jacob Fry of Yreka, Calif., to Grants Pass; E. F. Debley and party of two, en route from Portland to Cruter hike; J. W. Billings and party of three, en route from Yreka to Grants Pass; B, W. Duffield of Bulllnghum, Wush., seeking a loca tion; W. D. Rhlnd and purty of three, of Los Angeles, en route to Wen atchee. Wash.; R. E. Ground of La Mosn, Calif., en route to Crater lake und Portland; W. A. Sluman of Mon terey, Cullf., on the way to Van couver, Wash., accompaniod by two others; Mr. und Mrs. D. E. Reeves of Deer Lodge, Mont., en route home from Crater lake; J.' H. Foley of Stockton, Calif., on tho way home from tho north; A. J. Erchultz und purty ot three, from Sacramento. Calif., en route home from the north; Q. W. Bruce and party of four of Se attle, en route south; E. T. Wilson ot Jetmoro, Kans., en route north L. W. House of Ilillshoro, Ore., en route home from Crater lake; S, W. Hadley of Alberta, Canada, on the way to Los Angeles; S. J. winkle 01 Beresford. S. D., on the way south T. J. E. Mlnot of Beresford, S. D., on tho way south; H. J. Larson of San Diego, Culif., on the way south; J. C. Dickinson of Dallas, Ore,, on the way south; A. J. Emhnrt and, party of four on the wuy from Los Angeles to Crater luke; M. Urban and narty of three en route to Everett, Wash from the south: C. H. Clark of Cen- tralia, Wash., on the wuy to Portland by way of Crater lako; 'M. J. Medlin und party ot three of Yakima. Wash., en route home und R. C. Rhodes and purty of three on the way from Murys- vllo, Calif., to Washington. The following notice has been sent to poultry raisers in southern Oregon: On September 13 to 16 tho first Jackson county fair will be held on the newly constructed fair grounds near Medford. This undertaking is primar ily and exclusively for the benefit of the entire people of Jackson county. At great expense and untiring effort tile officers and directors are endeav oring to make this the best and most comprehensive exhibit of farm' pro ducts, livestock, poultry, horticultural, floral, art, dairy, mineral and manufac turing displays ever undertaken in southern Oregon. The efforts of the officers and directors will of course be unavailing unless supported by just as enthusiastic and untiring assistance by ull who are in position to contribute t the success of the fair, and.it is with a view of enlisting your encouragement nnd help that this letter is being sent to you. Having been appointed superinten dent of tho poultry and pet stock di vision of the fair, und being desirous of making this department one of tho most complete and Instructive in the entire list of exhibits, I earnestly so licit your assistance to that end by bringing in as many entries as you are able to furnish. Ample facilities will he provided for tho accommodation and caro of all exhibits that may be en tered, a practical and competent poul try man will be in charge of your en tries at ail times, proper feed will bo supplied without expense, and you are assured of the best expert judging ob tainable. Only by the united efforts of nil can our poultry nnd pet stock division be mnde to measure up to the standard deserving of this great industry, which ill recent years has made such great strides in this section. Can we not depend on vour cooperation in assuring the best, noultrv exhitiit. ever nrod need 1 ill southern Oregon? Bring the best you have and In us great numbers us possible. Assurances huvo been re ceived that nmny entries will come from a distance, and we must make our home exhibit measure up with any foreign entries that may be sent. If you have not received a premium list, and desire one, it is only neces sary to ask for t. If you desire any information, let us know what you want. This is your fair, and we are anxious to serve you. We will appreciate being advised what may be expected from you in the way of exhibits just as soon us pos sible. Yours truly, A. J. VANCE, Supt. Poultry und Pet Stock. August 23. The California Oregon Power com- puny has announced an oikmhik its 7 per cent preferred capital stuck, to Its consumers and the public. This stock will le offered at a price, of $112 per share und as the dividend rute is 7 per cent per annum bused on par the stock thus sold will return about 7.0 per cent to the purchaser. Payment for tills stock may be made in rash or in installments of ?5 per share down and r per share per month, with the privilege of an ticipating any payments, and interest at ti per cent will be paid by the com pany on the amounts paid in until complete payment for the stocky has been made. It has been decided to sell "this utnek ihi-ougfi tho sales effort of the members of the organization have indicated their the company by subsc the issue of stock 1 who confidence in ililnp; fully for eeutly made, practically iu per cciil ... " Conization now being stockholders of lhe eonipany. pram llSTRIKEil A joyful mcrty-Ko-ioiinir of hi riding hells with Ibo chimes billion on twelve cylinders ami playing jazz time. II. ('. prize ROUND 3 Wit tier's romance of 111"' E CARS . FOR COPCO HBP Cigarette Ifs toasted. This v one extra process gives a rare and delightful quality Impossible... to duplicate. Giunnte-db : . j , 1 "THE LEATHER PUSHERS" uniiicstioii:ilily the fiKhts ever screened. best fouling Sutlli'iluy UOXKIi li.UiKYMOItl 111 MASTKK MIND" and MARY PI( K1-()I1 with King Hagott in the 1 year old pic ture "(iOIXfi STRAKiHi" trugedy in !( scicimi in 1I)U2. . DR. RIGKERT Eyes Scientifically Tested and "Glasses Properly Fitted NO DKOI'S USED Broken Lenses Accurately ItupIicnteiX FACTOKY OX 1'ItK.MISKS UOH K Wain. i:nar The officers of the Craters club nre experiencing greut difficulty in secur ing a sufficient number of cars to take all of the members who desire to par ticipate in the pilgriinnge to Copco uext Sunday. In addition to members of the Craters club, transportation must be provided the thirty members of the Elks band who will accompany them and for that reason the Craters who have curs and who sent in their , cards that they would prefer to ritle ! with others are asked to take their machines If nt all possible. A great stunt is being planned by the Craters to advertise the Jackson ' county fair in northern California. For! tills reason alone the members should make every effort to attend und pro vide the transportation ns requested. OHEtiOX C.VVES CAMP UATKS fiuide Service Ttlckct --"c Lamp for vent t 'overalls for rent :!""' MoiiIm .1 7."c' und $1.01) Miriiislicd Tents $1.00 ItOUEItT McUjYKEX, l'rop. Car Rent Service Central Point Taxi at Central Point Feed Store. .1 ESSE RICHARDSON Watson Auto and Furniture Painting Co. We Do Auto and Furniture Painting. All Work Absolutely Guaranteed. 609 N. Grape St. Phone 563 Hotel Employes Strike BUDAPEST, Aug. 24. The hotel em ployes of the capital have proclaimed a general strike following refusal of tholr demands for Inclusion of a ten per cont tip in ul bills presented to guests. The guosts. Including a number 01 Americans ore being obliged to cook their own meuls. ConfesMH to Itobliery. FRESNO, Cal.. Aug. 24. f.ee Kel lur. held ill tho Itakorsfleld jail on a charge of liulKlary, bus confessed to liavlnu robbed Fresno stores of loot valued in excess of J4H.000 ac cording to word received from the Hakersfleld pollco chief todny. Card of Thanks We wish to thnnk our friends for tholr kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. JIU. AND MRS. LOUIS E. SMITH 132 AND FAMILY. A. F. & A. M. Special communication Med ford Lodge 10;s, Friday even ing, Aug. 25, S p. m. Work in F. U. degree. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. i:!3 7v CHERRO Poultry FEEDS A liiih finality food is liccilod when eggs arc low in price as well as when ogs are a good price. It lias lioen Hie experience of many poultryinon that it pays well to feed OHlvKUO Buttermilk Egg Mask or CHKIiRO Egg r.uildei- with ClIKURO Scratch feeds to get, host results. 1 Carried b' most Feedmeii Ilnndlcrnrt Shop. Hemstitching Ptcotlng So per yard. lUtttons covered. TOO, LATE TQ CLASSIFY LOST Pocketbook containing hunting license nnd $15. Liberal rewuru 11 rot 11 mod to Mull Tribune office. NEW GOODS IN THE x Baby Boudoir Line Coming all the timeDrosses, Gertrudes, Jackets. Xighties, Coats, lioinper.s. Wrappers, Sheets, Pillow Slips, Bed Spreads and 1'illow Cases to match; all semi-made in the most beautiful patterns arid workmanship. Many new de signs in our STAMPKl) GOODS DEPARTMENT at exceedingly low prices. Come in and see them, while the assort ment is good. A eoinpleto. line in all colors of D. M. C. and Coats Crochet Thread, also D. M. (V. dividahle Embroidery Floss. It is our intention to keep a complete stock ih a- wide range of colors to meet tho demand in this department. Our showing of Floishor Yarns in all of tho very latest "High Colors" that are so much in 'demand at tho present time for knitting those popular sweaters are 'worth your inspection. "Vc absolutely guarantee Floishor 's Yarns to be fast colors and full weight. ' SEE OUR NEW NOVELITE BED SPREADS in those dainty colors of large size and special values. Don't overlook our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. New Hats arriving all tho time. Come early for your Fall Hat, while the stock is complete. WANTED Man to Mlrnvist 6U7-J-3. Irrigate. Phone tf WANTED Pickers nnd sorters., team ster: also man nnd teum. Phone I Jliravlstn 59T-J-3. tfl j.vcksov rorxTV KAlll MKDIOMl Sept. VI to 10. "The Store .That Makes Your Dollar Talk" SHIELD'S 222 VV. Main Medford