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PA HE TWO MTTFOT?D MATL TTtTTiTTXE. fEDFOT?T), OrtECiOX. KATTUDAY. SEPTF.MHEtt 2. 1022 Wocal and Personal So Labor day closins proclamation in accordance with his usual custom will be issued by Mayor dates for .Me I tord, as he does not think it necessary because It !s a national holiday and is always observed as such everywhere., If anything special were Koin? on in thia city the mayor would issue a clos ing proclamation. The first CO ladies in Heath's Drug Store alter (5 o'clock tonight will be siven a neat sample of DJcr Kiss Face Powder. . Ho Kversharp leads. Seven grades of hardness. Medford Hook Store. US', The last union service of the season will be held Sunday nisht at S p. m. at the South Methodist church at the cor- nor of West Main and Oakdale. Hev. K. P. Lawrence will deliver the mes sage on the subject. "The Greatest .Need of the Church Today." This se: vice is for everyone, home folka and strangers in the city. -This last service' suoiiui ue one ot tno best or all. "i" i utter spending ser- Why not decorate your furniture? eral weeks ln famplng at points along. Se, Miss Snedicor at Deuel's about U.,' '-' and .umbla highways ,. Hit I Mason. Ehrman L- Comntniv uiin im closed from Saturday noon until Tn. day morning. A marriage license was Issued last night to George Eugene Gates of .Med- ford, and Miss Dora Rose Herman of ; Grants Pass. Grants Pass Courier. ! .,.... or .or 1.0s ngetes soon camp. ins, wouiu take passengers reason able. Mrs. Green, Eagle Ppint. 145 I will be open for business Saturday, No. 3 Hartlett street. Will be pleased lo see old friends. A. C. White. 140 R. F. Antle who has been spending several weeks managing the themer and looking after the theatrical inter- &liasta' ' If' ests of the George A. Hunt Theater! . ',am's Campbell has accepted a posl company at Grants Pass for the past.,ion w"h tlle loeal "ranch of the Stan three weeks, is spending the day here llar(1 " comPany and Is employed at at home and plans to return to Grants ,he i,ain st- 8tal1"" Pass tonight. I Anyone who Das a casn register for Gray sweater yarn by the hank at. "'enei s Art Uept. 3S Hard times made easy, buy ranches without money, pay with share of crop, like rent. Gold Ray Realty Company. H.it After a vacation nnrimi tt.n hi,. r the First M1. E church will be present 1 iu inn iorce with especially attractive music at the morning service tomor row. The sacrament of the Lord's sup per will be administered. It will he the last service of the conference vear. Specially priced hats from $5.00 to $11.00 Saturday, Sept. 2d. Vanity Shop. 1-10 111 pay cash for a bargain In a good used piano. Phone C40-R. no There was another splendid public inuinet ioaay witn a wealth of all home grown things seasonable on sale except apples. This Is the season between nay ana grain on npples, and latnri rnore win i)e loads of unities on sale at the market. Lawn mower sharpening. Liberty Repair Shop. 144', Danco Sat. nlte, Jackson Hot Spring. ,, 140 .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles H. Phlpps of .Nalthenburg, Colo., are In the city Willi a view of locating In the valley. At Arcadia Farm one and one-half miles northwest of Medford on Ross 1-nne wo nre selling melons at a price wo know the people appreciate, for instance Sugar Dron melon. io j ., for $1.00. Hockyford musk melon,. t. dozen for 25c. Honeydew and Emerald ! Gom cheap. . i Fire Insurance. Brown ft White. Ed High, Ashland auto dealer ar rested here yesterday, charged with violation of Hie motor vehicle laws was arraigned betore Justice of Peace Jones and fined 150 and costs. High sold a car to Earl King who was driv ing It on the highway with dealers II- vense piates. He was arrested and P'aced In jail as a witness against High, who was notified bv tnie,, !,,, to appear here and n.., .1.J1"8 rotostant hplscopal church at tl.a ".w-Kcs. ingi, appeared and the 150 fine was ordered by the court. Rose- .cws iteview. ".! picking dance at PornoH's hop ....... ,,iwoi, oui., aeUi 2U Applogato, ,. 140 reo Alton Huight, teacher of piano ..i-.e.tu loacner. specialising in piano instruction in all gratleH. Pupils now being accepted for the fall term .m..u. ojo i.ioony uulldlng, .Medford ,7 '" 144 ...r. aim .v,rs. A. j. Vance and daugh. ter Constance and Miss Lvdla nn Winston Vance and Ie Watson left this noon fur a week end outing on the "t'l'o -Riue. , ' . "'"" or ""'Kb and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 1 r.nsi main street. Don't forget the old fashioned family "tttner at tho G. A. R. camp grounds. Rogue Kiver. Tliursdav. Sept tu. Bring well filled baskets. Alwavs something doin'. Eniif said. ui -Miss M. Conaty of the Catholic rec "., i inland was a visitor in Med ford ycHerday. 1 Attention. ex-Soldiers: Ranches sold under Soldiers Bonus plan or pay with 01 crop, like rent. Realty Company. Gobi Ray Sat' Telephone Numbers to Scniember Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance . Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance , Agency Medford Xat'l Bank Bids. l.uests reKnnere.l at the Hotel Hol- and include .Mr. and Mm. I'. J. Hell .'I ellilil. and servant of l.ns Alleles, ho are t.iurum in Oregon, visiting rater Lake. Oregon laves: u. P. Vo"hr anl family of Oakland, (joins ........ uicu st-iimn mti iu uicfiuu.wiufu a note 01 uissausiacuon. I ne mis year: .Mr. ami .Mrs. I., t. Hall w ho ate traveling south; .Mr. and -Mrs. K. H l.'nloe and family, touring south and who are rctiirnlnz home to Portland: A. C. Stonn of the Studebakt-r Motor, Co. of Portland, who la doing business uu me unison .Motor company; jo-, seph Horfman and Fred Kelly of the between Silver Lake ami Hend! Infor aviation field at Kugene: Henry Lau-; mation authorities In Medford hotels j rens of St. Louis, a governinenuexam- should be aware of the above facts,' ini r: II. V. Sidems and Mrs. Siderus, ates the letter so that they can give H. D. Darling and .Mrs. D. D. Darling, correct information regarding the all Of Portland Whn left tlilu nr,r(nn nt:ifn rottteu i for Crater I ake tor . ruit.r LdKe. 1116 ,lrst 50 'adieu In Heath's Drug ht"re afu'r 0 o clock tonight will be; Men a neat sample or Ujer Kiss Face al Motor Truck Corporation of Port Powder. 14u,and arrived yesterday morning to do Waterman fountain Pens stamped : business with O. V. Mvcrs. the Mack with your name free of charge. Med- representative hero, for tho next few Iori1 I,nok Store. R Co',e amI family have just re-j " ' coBiue uuu i ue Dalles. p, , . i, .i.: ,i, co r,i . r......., uc al oiiiBer snop, t lu a- nr street. 144 For 8O0d Insurance, yon, should Bo I to' Goff & Yeo o'"ce with Jackson ! - unty Abstract Co. Tlle ')car shipments to the canneries ! "'- ""'' ' niKtuutay Summer Resort, C! from Medford had numbered to dateic cam. i inriy-seven cars were ship ped out from here Friday. Automobile Insurance. Brown & White. tf. You can get it at DeVoe's. tf French salad ice cream at the aIe Pease call this office 76. tf outoty nrst insure wltn Redden canaday. Phone 720. tf1 Miss Helen Condon of the California- Oregon Power company, left this mor nlng for Dunsnniir where she will visit friends and relatives for several davs Sho cx"RCt8 to return the middle of next week. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf We want to purchase a cash register at once, what have you to offer' tf iiniaii 'lemple or the Mystic Shrine held their periodical meeting in the .Masonic hall at Ashland last night. 2 qts. Ice cream, dolivered, 90c. Phone 69. tf Coil springs. Liberty Repair Shop. 144 "The first car load of Winter Banana apples to be shipped from southern :0re,!"n was loa,le' yesterday by Doug. , mlB' Ul M' """''"P. says tne Grants Pass Courier. "The Winter Banana is the choice apple of me valley, says Mr. Wood, who will have five cars of this variety. Ho expects a total of 35 carloads of pears and apples this season. Ton cars of late pears.' including Bosc, D'Anjou, Winter Nells and Cornice, will be shl ped this fall. The apple crop Is light this year, only 20 cms being In sight at the Wood orchards. Five of these are Winter lanann, 10 of Nowtowns and five of Spltienberg and Wlnesap." Miss Abbie Ledward of Eugene ar rived this morning and will spend two Z" vncatlon ,,ere as the guest of Mil" Ctoorgla Williams. The two young intiies win accompany Arthur and Mary Hess on an auto trip to Crater Lake tomorrow. There's a busy Business College ln your homo town. 147 Lime and cement. Medford Lumber Co. . Right Rev. G. Mott Williams, retired bishop of the diocese of Marquette. .Mich., who Is visiting her wliil.. en r')Ut to "' Ms general convention of loitiantt, win preach In St. Mark's church at the 1 1 o'clock service tomor. row. . Limn for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. The Valley School for Boya and Girls will re-oten for Its fifth yoar on Oct 2nd, 1922 nt 1103 West Tenth -street in charge of Miss M. H. Dunham, prin cipal. For information address The Valley School, Medford, Ore,, before Sept. 15th. , C. W. Barrett returned yesterday afternoon from a week's business visit in Seattle. Rucker Taxi Co.. day and nlgat ser vice. Phone S7G-W. City trips 25c. 14S Silk huts specially priced Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Sea our window. Vanltv S1,l- ho'' I. II. Walther left this afternoon bv auto for Sacramento and other Califor nia points and expects to bo gone about 11 week. Dance Sat. tiite. Jackson Hot Spring. For Fire Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Mrs. Clarence Eads and daughter Rachel and .Miss Maude Sutton return to Prospect tomorrow after having spent the ast three days In the city They have lM.en camping near Prospect for several weeks and oxiwct to remain there for another month. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf System Service im. writes Fire and all other Insurance. Strong companies Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg. ' tf Kodak films at tie -roe's. tf Forest UKimis, Emerson Easterling Mrs. tiara L. Loomls and Mrs .los.v' phlne Crocker of Ashland, loft this morning ror a trip to the Oregon Caves. Dance Sat. iiiie, Jackson Hot Sprlns , 140 v- .Medio Hillis am! son Jo..h and Mrs. Hlllls' s;.s,er. Mls, Mnrv Vlm of Portland, who is visiting at the nuns nome this week, returned the first of the week from a irln m (-r0... Lake. Sash and doors. Medrora Lumber Co. As a result of recently by a in a viBit to Medford i-inbi-r of the Hend i-ive a letter was re- chamber of oiiun ceived yesterday by A. H. Callahan, local representative of the Oreeon Tourist Information bureau, which eon- letter stated that while the visitor was nere she was Informed that there was no stage between Klamath Falls and1 ! Hend. It states further that there Is a titaco from Ilnri to K"! umarh Viilla ' which makes the ' round trip three times a week and nlso a dally staKO t- i , u i Goodrich ttrea nnil tiihas at rAlnnlnl i I . . " " parage. tf Carl Evans of the Mack Internation i l i!.'days. Both Mr Myers and Mr. Evans I nv nvnanl . An t.,,nnn I.. I.-1 . i. r.. 1 , 1 expect to do business In Klamath Falls next week. Wnen In need ot litne!e nnrt mnf , Tll 7U t Main. niiuei lorn, uiiuuor lor tne Associated fill onn,..nnv Ir, city i checking up the local business ror rent on shares dancing pavilion, hotel, restaurant, fishing, hunting, bathing and camping privileges cover Ing 1000 acrca ,ilver' front.,Ke Gold old Ray Realty Phone 728-R or 134-Y. Sat' Mrs. B. F. Daddysmnn and daughter Mrs. George Brldwell returned this morning from Snn Francisco where Mrs. DaddyBinan has been visiting Mrs. Bridwcll and family for the past two weeks. Demonstration of the Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range every after noon at Fair Grounds, and Monday and Tuesday. Sept. lltli and 12tii at People's Electric Store. I4u Regular services will begin at the Presbyterian church 011 Sunday morn ing. The attendance at Sunday school has kept up to a high mark during the summer. Every pupil who has been away on vacation is urged to be pres ent tomorrow so that classes may all be filled again. The pastor has return ed from his vacation and will speak on the subject of "Present Day Possibility of a Pentacost." Harry Scougall will sing a bass solo as special music. The quartet will be in their places for next Sunday, Sept. the 10th. The first 50 ladies In Heath's Drug Store after G o'clock tonight will be given a neat sample of Djer Kiss Face Powder. Ul), W. L. Jackson, one of the publishers of the Albany (Ore.) Democrat and family todny returned from a trip to day to Crater Lnke and left for home. When In need or sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street. v llllam Coleman, state snnerlnt.m. dent of screens is back from a visit to me JOiin uay country. Crater l.nl.e ,i tuner Oregon points. He reports con- unions good m eastern and central Oregon and that he put in a largo num ber of fish screens. hen better automobiles are bnllt Bulck will build them. tf Hob Deuel returned two ilnvo from his homestead near Butte Falls where he has just completed the con struction of a cabin. Uoodricn tires and tubes nt rmnni.i Garage. ,,. Mrs. E. V. Maddox and famiiv- in today for Crater Lake where they will be gone for the week end-. Mattress work all Wads. Med Corn Auto Top Co. Phone 104. tt Price conditions and not shortinre of refrigerator cars or inability to move tho cars on schedule have lo.n.,M,i the movement of fruit from tho Ore gon producing territories contiguous to ue w.-w. u. & N said H. E. I,uns bury, general freight agent of the O. . in oontai or the reiwrt that the Union Pacific refrigerator service has iniien down. Lounsbury said that re ...M-rtuor cars nre being moved Into uiitnnn not more than 24 hours behind schedule, and generally on time and mat retrigerator service to Portland if being maintained on regular standard Portland Journal. "uy Medford home. Pay like rent. uotu nay rteaity Co. Dr. and .Mrs. W. G. Pierce of Wash "0.1011, 1,. who Have been visiting Miss Nova Lounsbury and her mother left a week ago for their home in the east auer a two weeks visit in Med ford. Have you tried that big milk shake hi nevoesr tr Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotiug Sc per yard. Buttons covered. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Experienced packers. In dependent Fruit Co. Phone 22t. tf FOR KENT Sleeping rooms, bath: men. 245 X. Grape. Jtt; WAX TED ExHrienced packers. Con ner's Packing House. 143' run tjALh strawberries, come and pick thjyn, c a cup. Close to city limits on ' Pacific Highway north. Carley. Phone 4K2-1.. WANTED . EXPERIENCED PACKERS AND BOXMAKERS Independent Fruit Co. Phone 226 I Hush It. Itankin. the Crater iu.t returned lo the r it f.uest supervisor of j nal for. -?t ha' alter a three iias i.yiiiie ro:ul and the inspection of the l-liirkipl.m- M,m,in ,, t n r... ports the Skyline road aroun.l the lake completed. I lie crew has been somo- what delayed on the Huckleberry .Mountain mn.i n n,i. been called to fight forest fires but airain r. l;it'u Ilia .r..l .. 1 1 ,,! l. ........ , ! tain completed within thirty days. pi, , , Phonograph repairing, pair Shop. Hi -Mr. ami Mrs. tl. W. Sanborn and daughter Virginia of Iah Aneeles and Mr. and MrB. Thomas Judge and! daughter left yesterday for Crater Lake for two days. Mr. and Mrs. San- . ... ' . . . oorn will return to their home in Los Aqgeles Sunday. We have a splendid bargain in a second-hand typewriter at this orfice. tf Sergeant Kelly of the Eugene avia- tion field arrived yesterday and will! remain until tonight. He made a flight . .... . over Jackson. and Josephine counties this afternoon. i-muce cut. one, jacKson 1101 aprinu. 140 Quite a number or Medford people ; complete Insurance service, Dan,a Uavis and Russel Hibbard re- left the city today on outings at vari-l Guests registered at the Medford', t,lr"ed yesterday after a two days stay 011s places which will keep them out of .hotel include C. H. White of Frye &Jat,P.rosp.e,CV , , . town until after Monthly. Labor day. j Company, packers, of Portland; H. L.i .X,'ss Alvlna Bowland of the Califor Most Medford folks will spend the day Ford and F. L. Neal of the Imperial ! nia Oregon Power company eft this at the Ashland celebration. All public Canning company of Seattle, who left i m'rn,ng 0TU San r rancisco where she offices and business places generally i this morning for Crater Lake, as didjW" s''eUD vacation 'tw0 w?ks' will be closed in this city Monday. j. J. stever; Louis Pierce and Mrs. h; B; Ro"e. representative of Kerr Prest-O-Lite Battery Station for ! Pierce, who arrived last night from t If ford of Portland was taken prompt service phone 119. tf Hie local ofrice of the American ; ror Crater Lake; Oliver Samuelson, the Railway Express company will be j ReniingtonTypewriter representative closed all day Monday, Labor day and I of Portland; N. E. Dlckover, represen business to be transacted with that tative of Schram & Ware of Seattle: ofrice will have to be done today or Tuesday. All members of M. W. A. & W. O. W. are requested to be in Ashland Labor Day at 9:30 a 111. to take part in the; parade. Meet at Moose hall. 140 Dr. II. P. Hargrave arrived this mor ning from his home in Berkeley, Calif., for a several days visit- here with Ralph Woodford and other friends. Women cutters wanted at Radovan Dryer, 908 West Fourth street. Phone 762 or 20G. 140 On the bulletin board of the free employment bureau on West Main street this morning was written re quests for a stone mason to show up at once, five men for cutting lumber all winter, six men at a local lumber com pany, nnd one moulder at a local iron works. ajice Sat. nite, Jackson Hot Spring. ! - 140 I" It J3& sjt; ' IT' if "BEYOND THE ROCKS" A flaming romance as only the author of "Three Weeks" could write; as only Glorious Gloria, with) dashing Ru dolph Valentino playing the lover, could make live in all its ardent splendor. Gay nights of revelry in Paris tingling adventure intrigue and coquetry in the gilded resorts of high society. FIFTY LATEST Prices on "Beyond the Adults. 50c; Children ublic! -hools l.ft 1 ttle ni'ir- than a ivejl; away. Siskijoii county is facing a tearher s!uut;ti:e which may mean that nie of the schools will not be able to open en .Monday morning, Sept. 11. I'nless additional contracts are forth coining within the next week more than 20 schools will be without teaeh- With the o;.er.in ' of the y are.ers on the opening day. Yreka News. Fire Insurance. Brown & White. Tno flre department was called out ... ,,,, , ..,h viow f i,v. grass fire on the Hospital hill. fire did practically no damage although it came near several outbuildings be longing to the hosp'tal. I Miss Rogue of Seattle. Wash., will, demonstrate the Westlnghouse Etec-' Mn,,r.. Uondta'a I'lanlrin EtnrO I n. , . ,,,,, ,, Monday and Tuesday. Sept. 11th and U'th. and at the Fair Grounds during Fair week. Everyone cordially invited to attend. 140 C. S. Kichardson, associated the past eight months with the Automotive Ser - vice company, has sold his share of the business to his former partner,! ' ' . n. T. Johnsnn. Mr. and Mrs. Richard- snn plan to leave in ten days for a trip : to Illinois. Tl,.,.'. ..In liL. ttnlmo. f,,r .California and who left this morning Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neal and family of Portland, who returned this morn ing from Crater Lake; R. H. Pease the Pacific coast manager of the Goodrich Rubber company of San Francisco; L.i B. Rouse, representative of Kerr-Gif-ford company of Portland. I Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with 5q and 1 mail it to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name' and address clearly. You will receive: in return a trial packages containing i Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for' coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney! Pills for pains in sides and back; rheu-! matlsm, backache, kidney and bladder1 ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets,! a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing' cathartic for constipation, biliousness,1 headaches, and sluggish bowels. Sold; everywhere. Adv. ; PARISIAN GOWNS ,ARE Rocks" 25c According: to a reort received this' nm: inn cars or net -miuuiis iiuii: !d on the New York market Loral fruit men anticipate a will be s Tuesday. heavy slump in'the price of pears diuvthe many -beautiful floral offerings. to the sale of this large amount of fruit in one day. -Miss Alvina Doland of the California Oregon Power company left this morn ing for San Francisco where she will spend a month's vacation visiting with ! friends and relatives. Among the newcomers who are look- Ins a home are Mr. and Mrs. Davidson, recently from Los Molinos, Cal. They want an Improved W) or 20-acre place near Jacksonville. Jacksonville Post Mrs. G. H. Samuels and daughter Nova returned yesterday after a two i months visit In Newport. r Charles Six returned this morning from a week's business visit in Port land. Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Coe and party are 1 "Pending the week end at crater Lane , Panning to return -Monday. Mr' an5. Mrs' ?,', P' SteW"d' 1 "SS Trnnrna U nnav Mtca Anna Plll-llcher .Frances Kinney, Miss Anna Ptirucher ;nnd A. S. Rosenbaum left last night for 'Crater Lake and will then go on to the Lake of the Woods for Labor day. ??v.e, J ' ,ast,mRf 81 lne -"eu,or" Hotel from food poisoning and was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital. He was reported as quite ill this noon. Last Union Service SOUTH METHODIST CHURCH Corner West Main and Oakdale 8:00 P. M. SUBJECT: "THE CHURCH'S GREATEST NEED" BY REV. E. P. LAWRENCE . Good Rousing Song Service MR. and MRS.' PUBLIC: For your Kiddies' sake bring them aown to SEE "SPECK" BARRY in "SCHOOL DAYS' lie leaves TONIGHT. Kiddies 10c; Adults 35c. Starts Tomorrow! Elinor Glyn Wrote It Rudolph Valentino and Gloria Swanson J. f The Gorgeous Love-Drama Ever Filmed WORN IN THIS SUPER - Card of Thanks h lo thank the many friends kindness and sympathy dur I'cent bereavement. Also for e v, o for their iim our r JOHN SWAN. MM. AND MRS. E. M. CONSEIt. MR. AND MRS. TOM SEMPLE. 110 Notice x The Board of Equalization, for the County of Jackson, , Sate of Oregon, will meet on the' 11th day of Septem ber, 1922, at the office of the County Assessor of the above named county and state, for the purpose of reviewing and equalizing the assessment rolls for the year 1922. All parties wishing to file petitions relative to the assessed value of pro perty for the year 1922, will please file said petitions on or before the 28tb day of September, 1922. ... Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 24th day of August A. D. 1922. J. B. COLEMAN, County Assessor. Ilt'inst itcli inr. lVeotinf? 8e per yard. Work finished when you want it. THE VANITY SHOP Cor. Main and Bartlett. 7A before It sounds good It looks good It IS good! Most PRODUCTION! Read Our Ad' in Tomorrow " - Morning's Sun. ,