PA (110 TWO MEPFOTtP MATL TTUBTTXTC, MEDFOKT), OIJEOOX. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1022 Focal and j Personal County fair week opened with Med ford and vicinity In the midst or an unusually hot spoil of weather and the prediction is "Kali- and wanner" for Tuesday. The maximum official tem perature of Sunday . was 104 decrees, following that of Saturday of iiS de gree.' People generally complained of the heat , late Saturday and Sunday j afternoons and evenings. The mini mum temperature of this morning was degree. When In need of shingles and roof ing call Wallace Woods, 1UR. 711 E. Main. : , Over half ,ffim R..,. iio. ..iw to welcome the new pastor and hli fruit con nf ,,o,.r, 7-.s ,.,.., h.i i... I wife, Kev. Coy It. Sims and Mrs. Sims; shipped from here to the eastern mm- f ln h""or of, Mr- and "" -"W kcts and the canneries by last ninht. t Jet- AU lne',l,ber an1 frien(ls ale 15 more eu-s having none Sunday. Tho j ", , ' Hartlotts have ,ractlcally all been' Jlr- '"" slilni.nd .,11,1 n. n'Ai.. lat nlKht from and Howells are beginning to go out. The rush fruit shipping here will last several weeks yet. ClOSiniT Otlf fnimfllln nnu nn.l nUn,.l., 25 per cent off. Swem's Studio H'l'i larf?e buclt holne wlth lllm la8t niBilt annoini ,.ii . i -. Auto insurance. Brown & White. Incidental to the recent visit at (Jrants Pass of the Craters club ou the county fair boosting commission, I tie (Jrants Pass' Courier sa s in part: Judge William Colvig received a warm reception, being one of the old pioneers of southern Oregon. He looks back over a ieriod of TO years In the Hogue valley, having recently passed his 7Mth birthday. He told of the val ley of 1S55 and compared it with the Rogue of today. The Craters were assured Josephine would be out In' fore." For Sale At F. S. Carpenter's ranch at Perrydale: Damson plums, tomatoes Kentucky Wonder beans. Jelly grapes (Concords). Phone 201-W. 148 A reception will be given at the M E. church, South tonight wt 8 o'clock Miss Doily Stowell has returned from 1 Hon.' Walter M. Pierce, democratic as a breezy, gritty gamblin' man in the Crater Luke where she had been em-1 candidate for governor, is in the valley, west of the earlv fifties. ' ployed this summer, and is now visit-1 looking after his political fences and log Mrs. Clarence Hates. Is scheduled for a speech at Hogue Maiety lirst insure with ueuuen & Mr. and Mrs. Carl Knapp returned i two weeks vacation on Crater creek, between Union creeli and Diamond lake on the Diamond lake road. Carl reports excellent trout fishing and suites that he brought a There's no place like Holmes for complete insurance service. Chauncey Florey Just purchased two new five ton trucks of O. V. Myers, representative for the Mack Motor Truck corporation. These trucks will be used in hauling lumber for the llrownlee Lumber company at Butte Falls. System Service Co. writes Fire and .all other Insurance. Strong companies vi,l' iii, oi x- uince znn noor Moarora inog. u- Ktroet nil... i I Central Point school children may shampoo. $1.00. ' Children i.nde U, ' t,,P"; ,f!ee " kt- o the Jlr toy haircut 35c for one week only. 119 , c'1 ""f n,t' 18 offlce ot ?' ,,!" Tex" A miio if ivtn- i ,. mi school children under sixteen entitled Rltnwlmr n'Muailin- u IS. r..i' i to tickets, "" " I , ,, , nnroMFV 1-AKnlrH IU Ulli 11 UllHIIllSHII'll 1II1U UCLWUUK ter .No. CO O. 10. S., will be held at Masonic hall Monday, Sept. 11th at T:30 v. m. The purpose of the meeting is for the official visit of the Worthy Grand Matron O. E; 8. of Oregon. 147 Last- Saturday was another very big business day in Medford, especially from. 4. p. in. until the stores closed, during which tinnj the large number of nutoB of shoppers fairly clogged up the streets In the business section. Deliveries of ul! flower exhibits for the county fair bhould lie made Wed nesday morning at the Women's build ing at the grounds, instead of on Tues day as had previously been announced The superintendent of the building . MiMR Allen T-lullloV floell-aa Ilia Inanlnir nt IttintHno- l.uat,u ..!... I 1 2nd. ... unoncw, ittuD, UUADU pilllim or foliage suitable for decorating the front of the Women's building. Special prices on high school type writer practice paper af tills office, tf AH those who have entered cars or -motorcycles be at the Chamber of Com merce Bids., at 7:30 tonight, with their .mochiinics and pit men. 14fi A. C. Allen, proprietor of the Rocky Point resort on Pelican Hay, arrived .In Medford last night, having driven over yesterday, and left laBt night for Portland where ho will remain for several days on business. , Cloodwln corsets, 20 8. Fir. .147 . Ladies of Medford und vicinity are Invited Grants Pass and Gold Hill, the power of the California-Oregon Power Co. was shut off between 9 u. m. und 11a. m. yesterday. The Valley School for Boys and Girls will re-open for its fifth year on Oct. 1922 at 1103 West Tenth street in charge- of Miss M. II. Dunham, prin cipal.' For information address The Valley School, Medford, Ore., before Sept. 15th. You can get It at DoVoo's. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Brogan of Wal lowa county are tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson arriving yesterday. The party left this morning for Crater Lake. Now package goods and all kinds of art goods at Deuel's Art Dept. 151 The Illinois Society of the Rogue River Valley, will hold a b.isket picnic In Ashland park at noon Wodnosday. Sept. 13. All llllnolsans nro urged to I.JT DID . , . , , l.wlncr O to our showing of early fall '. "." ,KZ r - ,v . nHl.lnery, Sept. 12. Miss Taylor, "ZbtZot te sU . The iun th bound Shasta train lu0 1 H''nk of Ashland. 15 Plaza, which were hero at 8: 41 a. m. dally, and which has be completed tolluy, are 1()t , ,,. been more or less late hero recently. olon " ,a"e U mf "?lr pufb"J did not reach the city until nearly 18 tho rd roce veil fro ., those . . , who have purchased the banking Delica Brow tho nerfect dressing for' hou"- J' C' Hoppor, or Kansas, stock i.. ';.!,. . k"' L f i .I".-8..?! man and banker, a recent arrival in the ut Medford Beauty Medford Bldg. Shop, room stu0( wholler the new 'bank will op- ' "li 1 1 .,, la ..,.1 K-O-ut l,. f rll ,,11 T lna U1H1B1- i. in mihi"i .... day, Sept. 12. Miss Taylor, at Deuel's. 147 . i All those who entered for the motor cycle races at tho county fair are re quested to meet tonight at 8:30 at the chamber of commerce building to draw for placos, for the reading of rules, and other Incidental business thereto. For good insurance, yoa should go to floff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co, i . All those who have entered cars or motorcycles be at the Chamber of Commerce Bldg., at 7:30 tonight, with thnlr mechanics and pit men. MB Hurry Von der Hellen was a buslnoss visitor In the city today from the Von dor H el km ranch at Wellen. 1'lro insurance. Drown & White. : Maharajah, leather, flower, Oriental, Bulgarian turbans will be shown Sept. 12. Deuel's. ' - ' 1 "' ' ' ' 147 . Tho football candidates for the high school team held a meeting with Eddie Durno, tho coach, at 1:30 this afternoon for organization and to pre pare for the beginning of practice to morrow afternoon. ' ' ' Take your kodak films to Pnlmor's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf We have a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter at this office. tf Probably Hie busiest places in Med ford are the fruit packing houses, which have been and aro working night anil duy because of the rush of picking and packing pears. Sonic of the pack ing houses worked all day Sunday. , Community Hospital now open at 843 East Main street for the care or mudlcal. surgical and almtetiical cases. Phone 606. 150 . All those who have cnlered cars or motorcycles be at the Shambor of Commerce Bldg. at 7:30 tonight, with llieir ineolimiicH anil pit men. ' . 14(1 Telepl'nne Numbers to Remember Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance Kind 123 Any McCurdy Insurance Agency.. Medford Nat3 Bank -Bldg.-- known, lxicul men who are Investing In the enterprise state that they expect to be able to announce the entire list of stockholders early next week. Ashland Tidings. When better automobiles are built, Hulck will build them. tf Rucker Taxi Co., duy and night ser vice. Phone 87B-W. City trips 25c. 148 Walter Retaking returned the middle or the week from Klamath Falls whore he bus been employed by a lumbor com pany as a truck drlvor for the past several months. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. . tf Mattress work all kinds. Medford Auto Ton Co. Phono 104. " : Mr. and Mrs. Walter llowno and daughter are expected home tomorrow from a several duys visit to Crater Lake and vicinity. Uist Old fashioned gold ear ring, light blue ultra-marine pearl. Reward ir returned to Mall Tribune. All kinds of rough und dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phone 10S. 711 Kast Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Huston Ling roturn tomorrow to their home In Yroka after having spent several days In Modforil visiting friends. They will remain in Yroka but a abort time expecting to return the middle ot the week for the iiiiriiimn fir attending the fair. There's a busy Business Collego in vour home town. l' When in need of sash and doors, ...,ii i'.,n,. Woods. 10S or come to "11 E. Main street. Tim management of the Oregon aitimti.,1 in .losenhine county, is efficient and Is better than could be expected so far from Grunts Pass, says Philip DaUir. assistant engineer from the Portland forestry office. With Mrs Dater. the forest official made a trip of Inspection to the camp und found that few criticisms which had len made were unrounded. The camp Is In chnrgo or Mr. and Mrs. R. Mcll veen. Portland Journal. rrest-O-l.lto Batrery Station for prompt service, plume 119. 1f Limo for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. A 11 Miller and family spent the week end at Prospect. Among other guests who partook of Jim Grieves hospltalliv over the weekend were: Mr. and Mrs. Gns Newbury. Dr. and Mr. Poi'llnltz and Claude Miles. French salad Ice cream at Hie Shasta. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. ' ' Tho board of dltoctors of the eount fair announce that county fair tickets, including season tickets and box sets are on sale at the chamber of com merce building. Sash and doors. Medford Lumber Oy Canaday, phono 70. . tf Lost While delivering peaches to my customers Saturday after market, a $20 bill und a $5 bill. Finder will be amply rewarded. W. H. Watt. l is Hugh B. Rankin, supervisor of the Crater National forest reserve, left yesterday for Trail and is going on to Diamond lake today to inspect the newly constructed roads in that section of the country. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf For Fir Insurance Bee Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Thad C. Graves, secretary of Abdul A Ter temple No. 17 of the D. O. K. K. who has been spending his vacation near Medford and other towns in southern Oregon, hunting and fishing, expects to leave tomorrow for his home in Portland. He was accompan ied by Mrs. Graves, who is deputy grand chler or District No. 1, or the Pythian Sisters In Portland. We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? U Lost Old Tashioned gold ear-ring, light blue ultra-marine pearl. Reward ir returned to Mail Tribune. J. F. Hale arrived last night from Portland for a several days business visit Lime and cement. Meiirord Lumber Co. , Joe Gorman, the Grants Pass and Portland boxer who was Indicted on an alleged charge or assault and battery by the grand Jury or Josephine county, was cleared of the case last week when a not true bill was returned by the grand Jury, on reconsidering the case. Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe's? tf No entrance fee will bo charged for exhibits in the Woman's building at the county fair. Buy Medford home. Pay like rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs, M. A. Eggleston of Chicago who has siicnt the summer visiting Mrs. M. Pnrdin, left last week for Los Angeles to visit berore her return east. Kodak rilms at Do Voc's. tr Much speculation is In progress con cerning the coming auto races nt the county rnlr, many persons having sud denly become violent automobile en thusiasts. Almost any time of the day or night discussions may be heard re garding the merits of the various cars expected to conipeto, the participants in the discussions outdoing thcinselves In consideration or various construc tional roatures entirely beyond their comprehension. 2 qts. ice cream, dolivered, 90c. Phono G9. tf District Fire Wurclen Bowser nnd a small crow spent yesterday righting Jore'st rires 'In Wio' vicinity of Sardine crock and Blaekwell Hill near Gold Hill and all last night. He reported the fires us under control though they still need some watch lag. Mrs. F. L. Col-ig returned this mor ning to her place nt the Rexall drug store after an absence of three weeks. Mrs. George . Mansrteld and chil dren spent Saturday in tho city shop ping and returned Saturday night. The Rlvoli theater has obtained the sorvloes of Jean Howard, noted organ ist, who has accepted a four weeks' engagement at the local play house. Mr. Howard Is regarded as the boat organist In this tart of the state, hav ing recently closed, a successful en gagement nt tho Page theatre In Med ford. He expects to play in Seattle at tho close or Ills engagement here. Grants Pass Courier. Will sell nt Public Market Tuesday morning, two tons or Elborta peaches. Some splendid windfalls for lc per lb. W. H. Watt. Hi' The Tiny Tot Kindergarten. Mrs Mabel Vinson, proprietress, opened to day with a splendid attendance. They have comfortable quarters and Mrs. Vinson has been very successful with her work here. They have forenoon elassos for part of the children und aftornoon classes for the others. Among guests registered at tho Hotel Medford are K. L. Mathes of the Del Monte Packing Co. of Portland; Jack Morrill or Oold Hill and Kuther ine MacDonald nnd Mrs. M. S. Vosburg or lx) Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. W. G. West or the Klumnth Agency; Hoy 7. Murley, real cstato broker of Sun Francisco; Tod Porterfleld and J. 11. Uosso of Long Beach, on their way to attend O. A. C! Flora F. Carr or The Dalles, returned from Crater Lake last night; W. L. Pollock nnd ramlly or Yroka. who visited friends here yester day; Rose Dories and daughter Ethel or San Francisco, who arrived yester day and left last night for Portland; Ait Calhoun und family of San Fran cisco who leH this morning Tor Crater ljiko. Frederick Colvig. son or Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Colvig wns operated on this morning nt the Sacred Heart hos pital and nau nis iohmuh iouh.v.i River tonight, Grants Pass tomorrow night and will be a visitor at the Jackson county fair on Wednesday, tho opening day. James K. Welc'i, or Ashland, district deputy or the Modern Woodmen or America, passed through Medford this morning on his way to Grants Pass to meet Mr. Rees. who Is Pacific coast deputy head consul of the M. W. of A. Arrangements will be made ror a ser ies of meetings in the valley whereby the membership can meet Mr. Rees, who is a very fluent speaker, and has much information to impart regarding Woodcraft. A group of the younger set left late Saturday afternoon for a week end spent near Prospect and returned last night after spending an enjoyable week end. Sunday they went on to Wood ruff Meadows. Those who went were Misses Tillle Knlps, Thelma Ganna way. Ruth Elrod. Virginia Dew and Evelyn Dew of Ashland; Messrs. Chick Vance, Bill Mitchell, Hugh Brown and Gene Narregan and Mr. and Mrs. Pol lock. Guests at the Hotel Holland include Mr. and Mrs 6. W. King, Mrs. A. J. Rose nnd son, and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ling of Yreka who left this morning for Crater Lake; H. Boos and Mrs. Boss. .1. Hartmett and W. H. Boos of San Francisco, who left this morning ror Crater Lake; K. I. Drummond or the Palm Olive Soap Co.. and Mrs. Drummond, or Portland; J. M. Hacking and ramlly or Hilt. Calir., R. H. Huston nnd Mrs. Huston and Mrs. T. B. Calla han of Corvallls, who returned yester day from Crater Lake and left for home today; G. C. Corbeley or Melrath and Corbeley Co. of Seattle, and Mrs. Corbeley; Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Green of Pasadena, and Mrs. and Mrs. A. V. Green ot Los Angeles; Gus A. Johnson and D. A. Clvltello or the Thompson & Dlggs Co., Sacramento; A. F. and A. I. Rice and Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Renter or San Francisco. Messrs. Bohnert, Skinner and Smith returned last night from several days hunting trip in the Lake or the Woods and Pelican Bay country. I. B. Wnlthers has returned Trom a vacation trip to Sacramento and San Francisco. I That the now amusement pavilion at the fair grounds is destined to be come popular was evidenced by the large attendance on last Saturday night. Many people from all parts or southern Oregon and northern Califor nia were presojit rrom an early hour till the last dacce' was played at n o'clock. A recol-4 breaking attendance is predicted for 'all. four 'nights of the fair week. 1 ' . ' In the Copco Tennis. Club tourna ment play Saturday : night Horace Bromley won tjfesemi-tinnls match from W..G. Duniafi.15-0 and f-l. In the conclusion of the Cobb-Phelps match, which was postponed from luuiay, Cobb won 6-3, making the final score 8-fi nnd 6-3. This places Mr. Cobb in the semi-finals. Tonight R. D. DanielsV will meet A. S. Kalenborn, the winner of this match playing E, F. Sleeper. It is nlnnned to finish up the remain ing matches this week with the finals to take place the last of the week or early next week., i The picture has all the elements that please the average screen fans, and Mr. Hart's portrayal of the brave gamblin' man is as usual, effective and thoroughly artistic. Vola Vale proves herself an adorable leading woman, while the supporting players, notably Alexander Gaden, Robert Walker, Bert Sprotte, Helen Holley and Chief Stand ing Bear are excellent. The photogra phy is superb. Buster Keaton scored a hit himself in his greatest comedy, "The Play house," in which he plays, the entire cast of fifty players at the same tjme. It is fifty times funnier than anything ho Iiub ever made. This double bill re mains at the Page theatre through to morrow! ; ' IAL FOR GUN MING Court News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.) Marriage Licenses Wave C. Reed and Lola Coy. James A. Turnbow and Olive E. Mor gan. J. W. Whipple and Lita Belle Grigs by. Jesse Gibson Rodgers and Dalton Meadows. For Circuit Court L. M. Travis vs. M. L. Alford. money. R. J. Edwards vs. Jesse O. Bunyurd To quiet. Weeks & Orr vs. J. T. Gagnon. For money. C. W. Davis vs. Bill Stickle. Lien. Will Foster vs. Bill Stickle. Lien The Automotive Shop vs. E. W. Flnckus. Lien. , O. J, Johnson vs. E. II. Lamport. Motion, answer, demurrer. Gerlingor-Anderson Co. 'vs. J. - T. Gagnon. Summons, demurrer. A. W. Walker vs. E. H. Lamport. Answer, demurrer. C. I. Hutchinson et a! vs. Joe Gag non. Reply. Sadie A. Allen vs. Charles Allen. Answer. ' Oregon Growers Co-Operative Ass'n vs. R. B. Zimmerman. Demurrer. Bullock Merc. Agency vs. W. H. Smith. Answer.- . , 1 County -Prosecutor Moore lias not yet announced whether he will have the case ugainst Everett Dahack re tried. The case was tried before a jury in .Justice Taylor's court the last of last week, tho Jury failing to agree, standing three to three. The charge . was, ;u carrying concealed weapons. The case grew out of tho arrest re cently of Dahack at-tbo Soda Springs ln the .Dead Indian country by Of ficer Sandifer and deputies, who in that vicinity found a quantity of mash- for a still, and Sandifer think ing that Dahack might know some thing about the still, decided to search him nnd did so, finding on him a revolver. 1 The accused was derended in court by Charles Iteames. Kjiwles Moore looked after the stuto's end of the case. The jurors 'voting not guilty. It is reported stated after tho trial Hint they doemod it only right for any man to carry a revolver way up there in the hills. Tho members of the jury were Horace Nicholson, .lames Bowling. O. Ij. Harmon. A. M. Loflnnd, John Kirkpntriok and P. C. Bigham. Probata Court Kut. Lucinda' Thompson. Admitted to probate. Est. Julia Fielder. Petition, order. Est. Col. H. H. Sargent. Receipt, order, vouchers. " - Est. Isobelle Pellett. Order. Est. W. S. Peppers. ' Inventory and appraisement. Est. Christ Gauckle. - Order. j WEDDING BELLS Dedication ceremonies which will be held for the new county fair grounds Wednesday at 1 p. m. will bo featured bv speeches from 11. L. Walther. presi dent of tho fair board nnd George A. Mansfield, president of the Stnto Farm Bureau. Mr. Walther will make the presentation speech, nnd Mr. Mansfield will deliver the speech of acceptance on behalf or the farmers of Jackson county. Every farmer m jacKson couu- ty Is Invited. Miss V. E. Jones of the California Oregon Power company, returned Sat urday after a three weeks vacation trip through Arinonu and Texas. Miss Gladys Applcgato also of the California-Oregon Power company left Satur day for a week's stay in San Francisco. Miss KlUatteth Horn nns reiurnen ui work after being confined to her home for a week. R. S. Daniels has returned from a short business trip to Copco in the In terests of the power company. , Roy Belib of Ashland was a Sunday Visitor In ' Medford. Bumlav evening at 0 o'clock Mr. JoBoph i Muellenbers and Geraldlne ltukes were nmrrlea at me iiuiiu- ui the bride's mother, Mrs. Margaret ltukes on South Peach St.. Rev. D. K. Millard officiating. Miss Cath erine Kmig was bridesmaid nnd Mr. Tom r;. I.Bdenskv was best man. The combination ring service was used and with those present forming an endless circle, made a- very beautiful and Impressive service. Thoso pres ent as guests nnd witnesses were, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wolhlnlck and daughter, Peggy, Miss Viola Stokes, Mrs. M. Morrison, Tom U. Ledensky. Miss Cntherlno Kmig, Mrs. Margaret ltukes and Mr. and Mrs. D. 15. Mil lard. After the ceremony the bridal pnrty and guests were seated to a lovely dinner served by Mrs. Mar garet ltukes. tho bride's mother. Mr. Muellenberg is the Southern Oregon representative und salesman for the Fniling-McCullin Hardware Co., of Portland. Oregon, having been located in Medford slnco last March. Miss nukes is well known in Med ford and they have ninny friends wli will wish them the best of everything. After a honeymoon trip to Kugene and other Northern Oregon points, they will be at homo on South Pencil St., in Medford. Wm. Hart, Page William S. Hart In a new thrilling western photoplay! This announce ment was sufficient to crowd the Page theatre yesterday when "White Onk," a story written by Mr. Hart himself, was presented, ln this photoplay, Mr. Hart is seen TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN TED Hood wages to good house keeper. Cull 330 S. Fir, Medford. 147 FOR SALE New house, fair payment down, balance llko rent. Owner leav. ing town. 408 Edwards St. 149 Real Estate Transfers Mary 11. Orr to First M. E. church j, lot 6 in block 1, Narregan's Add $ 1 Frank P. Farrell, Katherlne Far- ,. roll to Alice Hollow-ay, land in ' D. L. C. 40, tp. 38 11. 1 E The Carter Iund Co. to Mary E. Day, lot 38 in Bellevuo Tract out of Ashland 10 Guy It. St. John to John S. Reed, land in sec. 2, tp. 38, S. R. 1 W. 1 W. II. Milton. Florence A. Milton to George W. Pearson, land in V section's 9 and 10 in tp. 3G, S. R. 4 W., warranty deed Guy B. SL John to Amiable R. Scott, land in D. L. C. 81, tp. 3S, S. R. 1 W., quit claim deed Lizzie M. Harrington to J. H. Harrington, Myrtle M. Harring ton, lots 19. 20, 21 in block 1, In H. L. White's Add. to Ash land, warranty deed William Ulrich and Emma A. Ul rich to Cora Kent Welch, E. A. Welch, lots 1, 2, and 3 ln block 1, of the Cottage Home Add. to Medford, warranty deed A Million for 8 Fights NEW YORK, Sept. 9. One mil ion dollars for three fights was the prize dangled before Jack Dempsey, world's champion heavyweight boxer today by James W. Coffroth, of San Diego, Cal.' Jack Kearns, Deinpsey'S manager and Jack are both in Syra cuse today. - VISITS VALLEY t Miss Kathcrlno MacDonald of Los Angeles; well known screen and film star and Jack forrill. formerly of Oold Hill, accompanied by Mrs. M. S. A'osburg of Los Angeles, arrived Saturday night .to spend a few days here nnd at the Morrill ranch neur Oold Hill. Mr. .Mor.rill has inanv friends in tho valley, all of whom welcome "Hiii return. - . OF PIONEERS SEPT. 21 The Southern Oregon Pioneers will hold their annual reunion nt Jack sonville Thursday, Septenibor 21. 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