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PACE TWO MEDFOTN1MATL TTJiT.rXE MIDFOTJP. OTCrTiON'. FRIDAY. ATGUT 2-V 1022 Tocal and M-J Personal v. iiliitm -'lit-! llvenins many of are niak- Miss Alice Hanley, the lent of the woman's divis county fair has been busy tilings up. She has secured her helpers and she and they ins; ninny plahs for a very successful woman's work exhibit. All of the heads of the various departments are plan ning interes-tln? and educational ex-, dibits, but the success of this part of the fair will depend largely uon the j number of county exhibitors in the' various departments. All are request- F. !aacs and Dr. R. D. Co Tomorrow mornine at ten o'clock . Acev Martin vetT.!av l e-i Mrs C. C. Marrav and Mr. anil Mrs h ro.-s d.inns tia-ir trip in ail the children in the city and the 'for.- Justice t;ietin i Tavlur and was Charles t;r-n and Mr. act Mrs Fr.-i! 1 Ca!if..r:iia. An auto accident in whi.-U grownups who care to come are invit- fined Mm when he pleU-i iiu4t.v to a Gre.-n and children arrived in MeJford two nien ran off a steep embankment ed by C. M. Kidd company to be their charge of huntini: de-c-r without a li- la5t night from a three weeks visit and near Lamoine took place before their guests for the Hilly Kid entertainment ! cense. He was j-'iven a jail sentence motor trip through southern California! superinten- x"ry es an(l Bi" an'1 rXc resclleU tne al tne PaS" theater. The kiddies are also when he pleaded guilty to hunting and into Tijuana, Mexico. The Green; i.,n ,.r iho lnlure'l ni wh ended up at the bot- to be entertained by Mrs. B. R. Barker Ideer after dark, but the sentence was families are formerly from Harrison.' lOU 111 I , , , , . ,,lm(vi : . v. - - ;, .-...r,....!.. .. . ... .. . '.. . . . I i. in ui a iiuuiiieu iitji tumult, wuc ui wi 01. iun, ine oriftiuaior 01 mister ; suspended on the condition mat neArnansas ana are going to locate in. the men jumped belore tne car toot Drown.' and a Charlie Chaplin funny; remain on good behavior and pay the Medford. Maun s Bot Goods for the Price, No Matter What the rrlce Mann's the leap but the other man was very badly injured and was confined to the hospital for several days. Bill and film as well, showing the progress and Doc got their names in the Redding evolution in the manufacturing of Se.-i-;h!ight. ; shoes from the early caveman days up I.lme and cement. Medford Lumber: ,0 ,ne present styles. All children are Co. invited to come tomorrow and enjoy A Lane coun Eugene Motorcy reel will be shown. Along with these'flne as soon' as ixwsible. Game War- two features will be an educational den P. H. Daily made the arrest. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. Guests at the Hotel Holland include Mrs. S. X. Marshall and sons of El We want to purchase a cash register ed to obtain chamber of commerce and a score, and plan to exhibit in every department that Is represented. Fried chickens are ripe at the Sum . mlt Ranch the top of the Siskiyous. 134" Fay E. Diamond, local jeweler, re turned last night from a several days hunting trip with Joe Pollard near the latter's ranch in the Evans creek dis trict. He states that the country is Tery dry and that hunting Is difficult in that vicinity. . Exclusive designs in stamped go'xisj Art. Dept. Deuel's. 133 Mrs. Hert Anderson returned this! morning from Portland where she has been visiting for the past week or ten (lays. ' Orders taken for men's and young . men's all wool, made to measure suits. $l!t and up. See the many new styles and over 200 samples, at Forsythe's. 11C Mistletoe. Also dyeing, cleaning and pressing. 13d r Mrs. Arthur Hendershott and her brother. Preston Phippg, returned yes- f terday from Medford where Mrs. Hen dershott has been visiting her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Phlpps. Eugene Guard. At Public Market Saturday, melons from Arcadia Farm cheap. 133 Fred Cowles and Fire Chief J. W. I.awton returned the first of the week .' from the convention of fire chlefB in ban Francisco. Riverside Community Club dance Sat. nite. Music starts promptly at 9 and stops at midnight. Jewell orches tra, -i-i-i The board of equalization will meet the flrnt Monday in September, which 18 the fourth. We liave a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter at this office. tf The dog and pony dhow which went defunct In this city a few weeks ago In proving a boon to the small boy. The Shetland ponies are quartered at the Dr. UUxen barn pending, settling of blirs, and the youngsters ride the little horses every day. to give them exer cise. The only trouble Is not enough horses to go around. Fire Insurance. Brown 4 White. The Elks bnnd will give another one of lis highly appreciated concerts in the city park tonight, and the Usual large crowd is expected imy Medford home. Pay like rent uoiq nay Kealty Co. j marriage license was ssiied tn Portland on Tuesday to R. R. Turner and Miss Ruth G. Jellnek, of Portland. Mr. Turner, who Is at present superin tendent of the city schools In nnilnu bus Uirge orchard holdings near Grants i-ass ana win be remembered as hav ins unen superintendent of schools nore until l ma. Miss Jollnek was for merly instructor In the Roseburg high school and was in the Albany schools last year, tor several yoars Mr. Tur ner was receiver In the land office nt itoseuuig. Grants Pass Courier Dance Prospect, Sat. Aug. 2iith. 134 .iiariimill Hooper of Klamath FhII. former member of the state board of nanu examiners is spending a few days in me city. For 8alo Canning tomatoes. Phone r.DT-R-2. Ed Plorea. .136 ijon rsewonry returned today from a two days hunting trip to Lake creek und vicinity and he brought home a inrue iKiint buck. ah Kincis of rough and dressed Mimner. Wallace Woods, phone 108 711 East Main street Gils Hixon left today for Giants Puss after a week In Modfoid In the Intor- tne i-oriiami Telegram. Dance Prospect. Sat. Aug. 2Uth. 134 "imam irerren and Miss Wanda Tungate arrived today from Buttr "n are spending a few days in Medford. There's a busy Business Collego In your home town. 14;. Guests at the Hotel Medrord include Carl KnutHon. L. W. Josse, Fred Murx W IIHam 8. Blddle, Ben Rubke and 1L G. Sharpies, salesman Tor the Ste phens and Marmon car, of Portland -.'"liii Ilulid of St. Joseph. Mo.. Mrs E W. .Murphy and daughter, and Mr. and Mis. J. P. Pe body of Los Angeles. S K Dorsey of Cantii ('run, E. Cnmozzl Jewelry salesman and Mr. and Mrs C E. Priday and rurally and R. E, Feusler f San Francisco; Mrs. C. 8. Moore of Mamath Falls. John II. Gardner. Jr, of Colorado Springs, and F. B Acker man of Yreka. Mir good Insurance." yot' should' go to Guff yeo, office with Jsckson County Abstract Co. ty organization, thei'he entertainment planned especially ; Z".- , .h ' Y' v 4 club, wi.1 stage the"V K.dd's Shoe Store, and get a free con 7 :s and polo games at balloon if under sixteen years old. Get I c I S-fttle Mrs IMCimuiu 111 ir'iui luo. . , - - .,,,. , k-iH,i- ,u ,. inj jacKson county lair, to oe neiu in ---- ij o muic, Medford from September 13 to the JIai street. East Telerhone Numbers to Remember Fire Department - .50 , (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind .123 McCurdy Insurance . - Agency Medford Natl Bank Bldg. ' lClh. Eight machines will be sent to the south by the local group to furnish the thrills for the Jackson county peo ple at that time. Eugene Register. This office 1s prepared to print ledger sheets, bills, etc., used on the bookkeeping machines. Don't give your orders to traveling men and have diem printed out of Medford. Phone us ani we will call. tf Emll Mohr and family who have' been on an auto trip to British Colutn-j bia and Washington points will return ' next week. I Chicken dinner every Sunday at the Summit Ranch. 134' Donald and' Paul McKee returned yesterday from a day's stay at Hawk Creek camp where they visited on business for the California-Oregon .Power company. You can get 1t at DeVoe's. tf from Diamond Lake. Mrs. E. Hayden Jones will leave to morrow morning for Glendale to visit friends over the week end. Hearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at (100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty j Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Buster Coleman left last night for an Indefinite visit in Portland. Rucker Taxi Co.. day and nlg'Jt ser vice. Phone 87G-W. City trips 25c. 148 A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass, was a business visitor In the city 'for a few hours Thursduy afternoon. Dance Prospect, Sat Aug. 26th. 134 W. H. Norton of Portland,' salesman for the Portland leather Goods com pany, is in Medford visiting bis mother-in-law, Mrs. B. N. Butler for two days. . Prest-O-Llte Battery Station for prompt service phone 119. tf Coach of High School Athletics Walter Hughes of Ashland was a Med ford visitor yesterday. Strawberries at 8c a cup. Come and pick them. Phone 462-L. 134 Coroner John A. Perl who under went) an operation last Saturday for the removal of his appendix after an acute attack of appendicitis. Is reiwrt- ed as improving rapidly, and 1t every ming goes wen is expected to be up ana nnout again In three or four weeks. Mattress work all Kinds. Medford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tf . William Harris, local service station suiesman ror tne standard oil com pany Is expected to return today from a brief hunting trip on the upper Elk creek. I Goodrlcn tires and tubes at Colonial Gnrage. tf .Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grey, of Klnnv uui rus, were in tugene today en route to that city from Portland. They were married a fow days ago 1n Port land and will make Klamath Falls their future home. Both are Univer sity of Oregon students and Mrs. Grey was formerly .miss Grace Rugg of Pen dleton. Grey is a member of Phi pin Gamma Delta and MIbs Rugs of Chi Omega. Eugene Guard. Dunce, Silt nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 134 John Dennison drove a 1923 snorl model Biilck down rrom Portland Thursday and delivered th,e same to the manager or the Vlning theatre of Ashland. The car Is one or the classi est received In Medrord this year and linn the latest Improvements of the Biilck models. When better automobiles are built Bulck will build them. tf Mrs. O. U Ankeny and 'daughter. Miss Gladys Ankeny. or Eugone, nr rlved yesterday afternoon and are spending a few days iu Medford visit ing relatives. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Co. I Mrs. Emma Sisterly hns been spend ing the last few dnvs at the home of her daughter Mrs. n. It. Elliott. When In need or sash and doors. call Wallace Woods. 108 or come to It E. Main street F. E. Schneider of Ruch. was Med. ford visitor yosterduy on business. Phonographic repnlrlng, Liberty Ho- pair snop, phone 2CKI. 135 A J.'S.OOO.OOO development and bet iciun-iu program ror tne pacific sys tem or the Southern Pacific railroad for the present year was announced at Snu Francisco yesterday by E. F. Burk- nuiter, assistant general manager of the system. A totul of $17.00(1.000 will be expended for new locomotives and new rolling stock. fll.SOu.OOO for new ans, tios and ballast and S700.4O0 for Plant betterments. Dunce Prospect. Sat. Aug. 26th. 134 Clarence Pankey. who has been in he rmlt packing business In this val ley for 15 years, says that In all his experience he never saw the pear crop equalled for quality and quantity. When In need ot shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E .Main. . Dr. II. W. Clancy bus returned from : Seattle and Victoria. 11. C. When In i Seattle he attended the reunion of the ! 91st division. : Have you tried that big milk shake I nt deVoe'af tf Alex Sparrow came down from Cra ter Lake yesterday afternoon and re mained In Medford for several hours. He absorbed a drink at a local confec tionery and stated that everything at the park was O. K. during' his stay here. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. tf The Elks dining room will reopen next Monday. August 2Sth, after being closed for two weeks while Steward John Kado enjoyed a vacation. Mr. Kado announces that chicken will ! grace the menu on said date. Dance, Sat nite, Jackson Hot Spring, j 1 i i a v t k.i t . iton of Benicia ....... ... .... jiunviiufee " iriuiucu . r. o-- c. : . j jana nwiii nu riuuiiBiu wriere sue attend ed the fall fashion shows. She was accompanied by her son Ben and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Flynn. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Glen Laidley of the California-Oregon Power company is in Medford from the Copco camp on upper Elk creek. Dance, Sat nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 134 Mrs. J. C. Boyle, wife of J. C. Boyle, manager of the Klamath division of the California-Oregon Power company at Klamath Falls, Is In Medrord a few days visiting Mrs. Perry O. Crawford, i Mrs. Boyle's daughter was operated on for the removal of her tonsils last Tuesday and is doing well. Keys, Liberty Repair Shop. 135 William G. Talt returned this morn ing from a several days business visit In the northern part or the state. B'or Fire Insurance Bee Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Pat Welch ot the Rogue River Valley Canal company arrived In Medford this morning from the north and will re main for several days on business-' System Service u), writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf Porter J. Neff and Myron Root re turned this morning after having spent the past few days in Payette, Idaho on business. Hats cleaned and reblocked J1.00. Stilts cleaned and pressed $1.50. Right methods, guaranteed service. Phone 223. Apparel French Dye Works, 624 rth Riverside. 135 John V. Shea of San Francisco was one of the passengers who left, this morning on the stage ror Crater Lake. Don't miss Sat. night dance. Lake Creek Community hall. ', 133 Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wheeler and daughters Mary und Ixiulse and Mrs. Mary Mathews, the latter from Los Angeles, leave tomorrow morning for a week-end visit at Crater Lake. Fifty-eight dirrerent terms of Insur ance. Holmes "The Insurance Man." tr Word was received Iu this city by Mrs. Lucinda Klum of Ashland that Otto ("Proc") Klum, former coach of the Medford high school, is spending his summer vacation in a pineapple rnctory in Hawaii and will remain in Hawaii another year- ns coach or the University or Hawaii athletic teams. The Valley School tor Hoys and Girls, will re-open for Its fifth vear on Oet.j 2nd. 1922 at 1103 West Tenth street1 In charge of Miss M. 11. Dunham, nrln- clpal. For Information address The Valley School, Medford, Ore., .before Sept. 15th. ,. at once. What have you to offer tf Choice hand-picked Bartlett pears one dollar per box. Call 305 E. Jack son or phone 3S1-M. 134 Paso. Tex.; L. J. Orres. ladies' tailor of j Mrs. Rupert Hauser of Portland is Ashland: W. G. Plvmpton and W. W.' spending the week-end with. Mrs. Pro-' Delroy Getchell of this city. Mrs. Hau- R. R. ;ser is the daughter-in-law of Max Hau- Smith and Eula Smith of Los Angeles ser who is interested in the Crater who returned yesterday rrom a three Lake project. days visit at Crater Lake; C. C. White I Safaty first Insure with Redden & and C. W. Williams of the PacificjCanaday. Phone 720. tf States Telephone company, Portland; New fall and winter hats arriving J. J. Graff of Allen and Lewis, whole-, daily at Lottie Howard's, No. Central sale grocers of Eugene; A. Hawkslevjavenue. . 134 ExclusiveDistributors - f ' DRESSES Cushioned biy of John Finn company. San Francisco K A. McDaniel of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hale and daughter Martha of San Francisco left this morning for Crater Lake; Mr. and .Mrs. J. A. Johns- California; J. T. Taber Mrs. Taber of Portland: Mrs. A. lAnderson or Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Ray , Randall of Portland. Mabel and Jessie Robertson of Seattle, W. F. Allen of San Francisco. Dance, Sat nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 134 Paul Patton left this morning for Roseburg and will remain there for a brief business visit. Everyone says, "Best floor : yet." Lake Creek Community hall. 133 Mr. and Mrs. Gene Howard returned yesterday from a several weeks tour through eastern Oregon. Anyone who has a cash register for sale please call this office 75. tf "Ten women were on the Jury list drawn this morning for the September term of court," says the Grants Pass Courier. "The grand jury will convene on September 5 and a number of cases are awaiting hearings before this body. On September 12 the regular fall term of the circuit court will occur." We all had a good time and are go ing back to Lake Creek Sat night, Aug. 26. 133 178 cars of pears have left the Valley via the S. P. up to date, according to aiark Montgomery, local Southern Pa cific agent, this forenoon. Mr. Mont gomery states that the daUy shipments are on the increase, 33 cars of pears having been shipped yesterday. Dance, Sat nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 134 French salad Ice cream at the Shasta. tf A new Buick four-passenger sport model rrom the Ashland Buick agency- was on display in the Medrord Auto company show rooms yesterday after- moon and attracted a good deal or at tention. Several hundred motorists examined the car during the afternoon. Milk and crerm at DeVoe's. tf Dance Prospect. Sat. Aug. 2Gth. 134 Peter Ord, V. S. forest ranger from Crater National park, is a Medford business visitor. We carry duplicate sales slips with blank headings for use in any line of business. Call 75 ror service. tr Dr. W. A. Zeigler, a dental socialist troni Minneapolis, gave a short course in dental casting, special phases of inlay work, and new technic in three quarter crowns construction last night at the office of Dr. B. R. Elliott. Doc tors Burdic and Johnson of Ashland were present and Doctors Kaufman, Murphy and Elliott of Medford. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. A. F. & A. M. Special communication Med ford Lodge 103, Friday even ing, Aug. 23, 8 p. in. Work in F. C. degree. L..E. WILIjIAMS, Secv. " ' ' ' 133 Ilandlcrart Shop. Hemstitching Picoting Sc per yard. Buttons covered. TOO LATE T& CLASSIFY FOR SALE Young mares, 2700 lbs., harness and wagon. Quick sale, $325. M. J. Selby, Sterling Mines. Call Nelson. 137 FOR SALE Merry-go-round, all or part; would consider partner. Apply to red water wagon, city fair grounds V.i We meet the demands of every one of our customers. Xo matter how- delicate an article may be, we laun-i der it right. The care exercised at this laundry In every detail of the work eliminates all possibility of dis satisfaction. ' We guarantee cleanll- Try Our "Wet Wash" 15 lb. Bundle . ..s-75c American Laundry 2I.T S. Riverside Phone XT.l NEW FALL AND WINTER MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Wools From $25.00 to $65.00 Silks From $35.00 to $75.00 We will be pleased. To Sh6w Them to You Mann's Department Store The Store for Everybody MEDFORD, OREGON Mail Orders Promptly Filled Postage Prepaid I iSSSTS. 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