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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREfJOX." FRIDAY. " SEPTEMBER' 1. 1022 Miss Fo Thompson, recently ap pointed r-atnlutresB at Jacksonville, assumed charge of the office today, John Miler. who was appointed tem porarily i few months ago when Louis I'lriili rwlKiied, retirinK. Miss TJiom i kou tuiiflit sclioiil In the county lor HC'vcral ,'ears, lias been deputy in dif ferent omnty offices and Is a popular young Toman. Darn-f Sat. nite, Jackson Hot SprlnK 140 Read Jones' ad it will pay you to on to 'nvest. 139 ..jc,! I. T. 8parks, the Southern Pacific Focal and lM Personal This Is the first day of September, and ;ih usual most people In their corre spondence from force of habit dated their letters as August. The date hi inns to mind that the fall season is not far away. -trace Sat. nite, Jackson Hot Sprins. 140 Head Jones- ad it will pay invest. I'p to last night 423 cars of pears ,ttroa4 district passenger and freight had heen shipped out from the Med- usenf- was nal" ln the M? today ford district to the eastern markets Irora t"Kene looking after business and the cunneries. The pear shipments mattets. of yesterday amounted to forty-two' "WMmun's Sampler." Heath's Drui; cars. i Store. 139 "Whitman's Sampler." Heath's Drue' Demonstration of the WestlimhouHe Store.1' 39 Autojiatlc Klectrlc Range every after- There's no place like Holmes lor'1"""11" Grounds by Mlsn Bogito of complete Insurance service. Seattle. 140 There will be no weekly band con-! M'. nnd Mr. GeorKe Croft of Diniiba. cert tonight in library park by the Elks Cal"- who hau" bfien visiting relatives band, Director Wnhl of that organlza- at Tra" ani Me"o for Tiome tion announced today. The usual con-."1'8 mor,lln8 by "' a Mt route cert will be given by the band next . v'a Crescent City. Friday night. Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night. Miss Uogtie of Seattle, Wash., will Sort. 2nd. 139 demonstrate the Westinghouse Elec-I Despite the cloudy condition this trie range nt People's Klectrlc store forenoon the weather bureau predicts and at the Fair Grounds during Fair generally fair weather, for Saturday, week. . Everyone cordially Invited to The maximum temperature bf yeater- attend. 140, "y was 8s degrees. Klre Insurance. Brown e White. Have yon trlea tnnt big milk lhake Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Prentice and t deVoe'sf tf three children left by auto today fori A truck working for the California Marshficld and North Bend for a visit Oregon Power company caught fire as In those cities. lit was driven Into Canyonville last Women cutters wanted nt Radovan "Ight. The flames damaged the hat- Dryer, 908 West Fourth street. Phone terv Bn(l "urned n hole ln the truck. , 702 or 256. 140 Portland Telegram. All members of M. W. A. & W. Q. W. Goodrich tirea and tubes at Colonial are requested to be in Ashlund Labor, Oarage. tf Day at 9:30 a m. to tnke part In the E- B- Rutherford, auditor for the parade. Meet at Moose hall. 140 I Standard Oil company arrrlved this Miss Doris Sander left for her home morning from San Francisco and will In the town of Rogue River yesterday. I spend the next several days here following a visit with North Hend ciiecKlng up the business of the local Xrlends. Coos Day Tlmos. Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night, Sept. 2nd. 139 Prest-O-Lite " Battery Station for prompt service phone 119. tf Ilustcr Tull who was Injured yester- H day when an automobile ran into liim brief business visit. branch ' Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf C. M. Kldd returned this morning from Portland where lie has been on a as he was riding a bicycle was on the ;: street today seemingly little the worse for wear. He stuted that he was Btlff and bruised but that he hadn't been f seriously Injured. I Read Jones' nd It will pay you to ; J , invest. J39 " Dance Sat. nlto, Jackson Hot Spring, 140 Robert H. Holmes, the Insurance ,Z man, has purchased the residence of , Louis Wakeman on North Oukdale and S I the Holmes family will occupy '.the i, house within tho next several weeks,, y The Wakemans who left several weeks i K i ago for Los Angeles, have purchased n .' home there. . s,. Your name on your fountain pen that . cannot be erased. Modrord Hook Store. 138 .-..' We have a splendid bargain In a ' second-hand typewriter at this office. i tr ' J Dr, and P. R. Elliott will lenve Sut ' urday for a stay at Diamond lake over ., Labor day. Phonograph repairing. Liberty Re ' pair Shop. 144 1 Buy Med ford home. Pay tike rent. ; Gold Ray Realty Co. i St Fire Chief J. W. Lawton loft this 1 morning for a several days stay at Portland to look nftor business mut I ters. I Mattress work alt kinds. Medford I. Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tr i Uoodrlcn tires and tunes at Colonial , i Oarage. tf ' A warrant was Issued today for the I rrest of Ed High, Ashland auto dealer, I who is charged with the violation of the motor vehicle laws. High, It Is , j. charged, sold a car to Enrl King, and allowed him to drive the car away with I a dealer's license. King was arrested. upon his arrival In this city and was i placed in the county jail. Ho told i where he procured the license nnd warrant was Immediately procured for ' High who 1b charged with misuse of a i- dealer s license. High wos notified by , telephone to appear In the local justice court and stated that he would come to ,. RoBeburg today. King Is being held In .1 the county jail as a witness. Rose- hit rg News Review . , ain, ..... .i- . i j, ..... nv uu uiil liumiltr IBXl OOOKS 'f we do not have to make the tablets . and other supplies pay for handling the i oooKs. we give much bettor values i, Our tablets have twice the sheets they 1 had last year. Exceptional value. Medford Book Store. 138 When better automobiles are built. Butck will build them. tf The forenoon passenger trains In both directions wore an hour or so late . today. . . p ; ' Sauh and doors. Medrord Lumber Co, t" When In need of sash and doors, i call Wallace Woods, 108 or oome to .711 K. Mnln street. Miss Marlon Hill returned yesterdav . afternoon from a three days stay nt vrpier ijOKtt. - When In need ot shingles and roof- Jng call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 E. Aiain. Telephone Numbers to Remember ' ' ' Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind 123 ',' McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. System Service uo. writes Fire and nil other Insurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. tf A. C. Howlett, the vetoran Eaglo Point man and correspondent from that place for the Mail Tribune left yosterday for Wilbur Springs near Willows, Calif., 'where he will take treatment for a skin Infection. Kodak films at De oe's. tf David Wilcox returned today to Cra ter Lake where he had been employed by the government. He has been down since Sunday visiting relatives. Dance, Lake Creek, Saturday night, Sept. 2nd. , 139 Another 5,000,000 block of state bonus bondB are to be offered for sole by the bonus commission Tuesday, September 6. The bonds will bear In terest nt the rate of 4 por cent per year. On the sale of the first issue of bonus bonds enrllor In the year a premium of $17,000 was bid. In view ot the Improved condition of the bond market since that time the commission expects an even better bid on the new Issue. Read Jones' nd it will pay you to invest. 139 Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Nool loft this morning by auto for Portland accom- puuled by Mrs. C. J. Webster ' and daughter Ellstaboth Jane. Mrs. Wohstor who has been visiting her sister. Mrs Noel for the past several months wit) leave the Noels nt Portland and will return to her home ln Chicago via the Canadian Pacific Dance Sat. nite, Jackson Hot Spring. 140 Miss Myrtle Potts of Cottage Orove, spent Wednesday ln Medford visiting lMisy Johnson. Just a little better value than others on all school supplies, tablets, pencils, ins. Mourord nook Store. 138 uviin ueutey wno has beon em ployed at Crater Lake for the past several weeks arrived in Medford yes teraay uud will remain for several mounts. He Dob secured a position wun tne independent Fruit company. For Fire Insurance see Bennett, lis west main street tf Miss Florence Poole? county demon strntor of Jackson county and Miss Jessie urlswold of Josephine county returned yesterday rrom a ten days outing nt Lake of the Woods where they spont the time swimming and uoaung. uueknr Taxi Co.. day and night ser vice. Phone 876-W. City trips 25c. 148 a uincK coyote was seen this morn ing by Charles Wade, a ditch walker for the CSrnnt8 Pass Irrigation district Mr. Wade states that he was on his trip from the dam and had reached the gulch nt Bloody Run when he saw two animals Btnnding together. He thought one was a dog until ho got closo enough 10 see mat both weer covoter This Is the first time that a black coyote nas ever been reported here. Grants rasa courier. Silk tints specially priced Saturday. Sept. 2nd. 8ee our window. Vanity Shop. j.),) 'Lester F. Adams, the former Med ford newspaper man, eon of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Adams ot this city, who has for six years been on the staff of the Sacramento Union has resigned from that publication as city editor and located in Han Francisco to take a posi tion with a well known publicity bu reau with headquarters in that city. During his connection with the Sacra mento Union he served in the capacity of reorter, SK)rts editor, telegraph editor and city editor. For good insurance, yoc, should go to Goff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co. Miss Grace Churchill of (he Farmers & Fruitgrowers bank returned yester day from a two weeks vacation spent at the beach at Santa Cruz nnd at San Jose and In San Francisco visiting friends. The Valley School for Boys and Girls will re-open for Its fifth year on Oct. 2nd, 1922 at 1103 West Tenth street in charge of MIsb M. H. Dunham, prin cipal. For Information address The Valley School, Medford, Ore., before Sept. lGth. Irvine Terril returned the first of the week from Crater Lake where he has been employed by the government this summer. He will bd unable to return for the rest of the season, as he Injured his leg severely the first of the week. Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. The Retail Merchants Bureau ob serve Labor day as one of their holi days and their stores will be closed all day Monday. We want 500 friction top cans, such as syrup or Crlsco cans, any size. Must be clean; will pay cash. Hutchison & Lumsden. 139 Miss Doris McReynolds, daughter of F. C. McReynolds, former head of the commercial department of the local high school, passed through Medford last night on the way from her home in Willows, CaliL, to Palouse, Wn where she has accepted the position of direc tor of music In the PnlotiBe public schools. Miss McReynolds graduated from the Modford high school In 1920 and attended Washington State college for a period of two years. There's "a busy Business College In your home town. 147 Will Hansen and Wilbur Cameron are home from a trip to Portland. While there they attended a show at the Hippodrome and Monday saw pic tures shown on the screen of the re cent trip of the Portland caravan boost ing the Oregon 1923 fair. Different parts of tile state were represented, excepting Medford and vicinity. There were pictures as far south as Grants Pass but this community was forgot ten. Bearing pear and apple orchards sacrificed at $100 acre and up. 1 acre tracts and up. Easy terms. Near Medford Highway. Gold Ray Realty Co. Phone 728-R or 134-Y. ireiiistiteliinir, 1'ecotijiy He ier yii ril. Work finished when yt want it. THE VANITY SHOP Cor. Main and Bartlett. TOMORROW LAST TIMES Otis Edwards "SCHOOL DAYS" h. - with m WESLEY BARRY Bringing back the irresponsible, untamable heart of boyhood in a great screen classic COMING SUNDAY RUDOLPH VALENTINO and GLORIA SWANSON in" "BEYOND THE ROCKS." SOME REAL VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY lilitck Kid, medium heel, one si rap, Ooilyear welt $4.85 Itrown Calf, one strap, (iooilyear welt, medium heel $5.85 Li'ht Brown Ciilf, trimmed witli dark brown, one strap, G'ood yenr welt, medium heel $6.45 Ladies' and Men's Outing Boots Our new "Aviator Ruekheet Puck for men. Just the kind of shoe for liuntin and fishing trips. SEE OUR WINDOWS The Bootery Phone 37 R. B AND H. B. STRANG Foot Relief Service Bartlett and Main ECONOMY GROCETERIA 1 THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER HADE 1 MONDAY IS LABOR DAY AND ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED Buy Tomorrow for Sunday and Monday , OUTING SPECIAL Heinz Baked Beans BUY 5 OF ANY SIZE CAN OR KIND AND GET ONE CAN FREE GATES & LYDIARD BUY HERE AND BANK THE DIFFERENCE HITTSON OFFERS THE GREATEST ARRAY OF GOOD BUYS EVER OFFERED IN SOUTHERN OREGON , You wouldn't believe it possible. Think of the following first five cars, range in price from only $125.00 to $200.00: One Good Ford Bug . .$125.00 2 Good Chevrolet Tourings ..... .$200.00 1 Ford Bug . $165.00 1 Ford Touring $165.00 I Exceptionally Good Maxwell . . . $250.00 We also have an exceptionally fine 1920 Dodge Roadster at $625. 2 good Dodge tourings and 2 Buick Six Touring Cars, at very attractive prices. -Ford Truck . .$200.00 We buy used cars and pay cash, therefore our exceptional bargains. All Cars Sold On Easy Payments Hit the trail for Hittson's Hittson Motors Handicraft Shop. , Hemstitching Picotlng Sc per yard. Buttons covered. WANTED EXPERIENCED PACKERS AND BOXMAKERS Independent Fruit Co. Phone 226 DANCE! AT HOT SPRINGS TONIGHT : 1 ! I SEPTEMBER 1ST Under Auspices of TALENT ODD FELLOWS Lodge 211 SNYDER'S BIG 7-PIECE ORCHESTRA Everybody Invited Good Floor Good Music A Good Time, OREGON State Fair SALEM September 25-30 A wealth of agricultural displays. Greatest livestock show in northwest. Splendid machinery and tractor exhibit. Rvfllfnt rrM. nnn hiorVi rlnao a miiDa. ! AKwsv h ww, v...v. mmmmm aww HIUUPV ; ment8. Best of camping and parking grounds. ' Excursion rates on all railroad lines. For particulars write A. H. LEA, Manager, Salem . , i . . .