PAGE.--TWO MEDFORD - HHIE TRIBUNE, MEDFORP, " OREGON, " FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER lr, 1 922 If Personal 1 Tim oillrt has gone forth that no l;ir!.in:,r or cars .ui tin' l'licifio highway adjoining the lair Kroumt. or at the hiue SLiuih of the grounds, will be per mitted during tliis week. When In need ol an.-ngles and roof. ins call Wallace Woods, 108. 711 K. ..Main. I The Med Cross is serving the puhllc at the fair grounds with both free rest room and "eats" concession. Make yourself comfortable by patronizing the one, and help the Red Cross by patronlzlnK the other. Women's Bldg. 151' J. W. Itcrrlan returned yesterday from The Dalles where he had been to visit the family of his brother-in-law, E. M. Hill, who was killed in an auto accident on the Columbia high way, two weeks ago. Mrs. Hill and the four children who were In the car at the time were all seriously Injured. Another car passing Hill nosed in too quickly in front ol him and struck him sending the Hill car over an embank ment. The car did not stop and was not identified. , See the endurance film at the en trance of Women's building from 8 to Hi 'each eveninfi during the fair. 152 School dresses, all made ready to embroider, 4 to 12 years. Handicraft Shop. 1S2 Carl Ilowman, the well known bar ber. Is dangerlously ill with typhoid fever at his home. He has been sick a week. For good Insurance, yon, should go to Ooff & Yeo, office with Jackson County Abstract Co; GIRLS! LEMONS j WHITEN SKIN AND , ; BLEACH FRECKLES , rtquVestp thp julcf.of two lemono Into a bottle containing' three ounces ut Orchurd White, which uny Urug Htore will uply for n fw cvntn, hIiuUp well, and you have a quarter pint of, hnrmloHM und delightful emon .UUrar-li. MnHHayo thkt Hweotfy froK rant lotion into thn face,' neck, (irmn i and hnn(jK. each dny, then, nhortly note the beauty and whiteness of your kln. - i ; Famous atago benutiefl . use thin t li-mon lotion to bleach and bring that ftoft, clear, roHy-wlto complexion, alno tut a freckle, Nunhurn, and tan bleach hecaiiHu it doesn't Irritate. Adv. Now Playing! ; . 2 I)Ay8 MOlUC' oxiy! V A TORNADO ; OF THRILLS Tom Ceo. BtoadhurSfe setisattona . :53s success langtotfQjrmicI with - HOUSE PETERS VIRGINIA VALLI MATT MOORE JOSEF SWICKARD The awesome stillness of frozen wastes, snow- banked . The whispering quiet of giant, snow-weighted sen tinel trees A primitive man A man sick of women and tired of love An innocent girl thrown upen them by chance And a cabin in the midst of the loneliness. Then, the storm of passion makes enemies of friends, while The Storm of nature crashes thunderingly upon their solitude t COMINQ SUNDAY Fan nln II n nit's romluinlon plov to "HtimoNfwpi" '"Tho Onml ITorloW" with name afurw, Ver-i Gordon anil I tore Davliliton. Staff Captain Wlnterbottom, young people's secretary for the Salvation Army hi Oregon, will speak in the Salvation Army ball, 320 East Main street, on Saturday at 8 p. m., Sept. lGth: also Sunday at 8 p. m. All young I people and children are Invited to the si-mce hatiinlay. Ice cream and cake will be served free. The very best lunch and the coolest, most comfortable place to eat It Red Cross booth, Women's Mdg., fair grounds. f 151 Prest-O-I.lte Battery Station for prompt service, phone 119. tf "Fruit shipments from the Medford district will be 60 per cent higher this fall than during the record season of 11121, said K. L. King, superintendent of the Southern Pacific company lines in Oregon, who leturned today from a trip through Southern Oregon and the Willamette valley," says the Portland Journal. "Already 788 cars have moved east from the Medford district and 709 more will move before the lull preceding the late pear crop move ment. The total shipments last year amounted to only approximately 1000. King said thnt the addition of new Irrigated lands v as responsible for a large part of the Increase in move ments from southern Oregon." . Since this was published the shipments from here have numbered 838 cars. Fire Insurance. Drown & White. Take your kodak films to Palmer's studio. First class work and prompt service. tf Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Clark were among the Grants Pass visitors at the Jackson county fair yesterday. There's no place like Holmes for complete Insurance service. We have a splendid bargain In a second-hand typewriter at this office. tf Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ruhl who have been visiting their son Robert Ruhl and family left yesterday for their home In 1 Rockford, Illinois via Sun Francisco and 1Os Angeles. Try that delicious hot sandwich "that tastes like more". Red Cross Women's Bldg,, fair grounds. 161 Auto insurance. Brown & White. Hotel Medford guests include Mrs. C. H. Woodward and party of five from Grants Puss; who came down for the fair: Jean Steel and Clare Yornn from Crater Lake who are go Ing back to college at Eugene;' Ken neth . Moore and Don Bennett,' who have been musicians at Crater Lake and are returning to tho u. of O. A. nnrcli. here In orchard Interests from San Francisco; M. F. Grlndle of Ijos Angeles and C. A. Van Iloffteri of San Francisco, who are motoring to Seattle; T. F. Mesch of the Columbia Food Products company of Portland Mr. and Mrs; Hnrry Cullender and son nnd daughter of IxB Angeies, wno re turned from Crater Lake last night and left lor home this morning. Special prides oh high school type writer practice paper nt.thla office, tf system service w. wrut "- all oilier jnnurance. Strong companies. Office 2nd floor Medford Bldg; tt . Bam H..: Ilordman, I'iWhb . recently moved to Ashland, has purchased the .Vesldoh'ce of ..George H. Johnson "on r.rnnlin street. The Valley School for Boys and Girls will nvoMm for Its fifth year, oh Oct. 2nd, 1922' at 11 OS West Tenth street In charge of Miss M. H. uunnam, pnu. el pal. For Information address The Valley ' School, Medford, Ore.,' before Sent lEth. Feeding yoursolf at the Red Cross concession. Women's Bldg., will help the Red Cross feed hungry people noxt winter, lea cream, lemonade, hot hamburger sandwich served. 161 Miss Lydia Doan, who has been em ployed as a reporter by this office tor the past month, lonvoB tomorrow night for Cofvallls, accompanied by Gladys ! Hartley. Tho two young ladles will enter the O. A. C. 1 During fair days come- io the Hiindi. craft Shop and Beo new lines of art needlework goods. lt' New package goods and all kinds of art goods at Deuel's Art Dept. 1&1 The soml-flnals match between Dan. (els and Cobb In the Copco tennis tour nament, which was to have boon play ed Wednesday night has been' post poned till tonight. Tho winner of this match is scheduled to play in the finals some time noxt week. When better automobiles are built, Bulck will build thorn. tf Men! When 'you neod those new shoos or boots, it will savo you monoy tn trv "Bidon's Model Hoot Shop," 21 South Central. Medford. 276 Hort Andorson loaves tonight for Los Angeles and San Francisco on business and will be gone a week or ton days. Goodrich tires and tubes at Colonial Garage. ' Mattress work all kinds. Modford Auto Top Co. Phone 104. Y. W. Allen of Applegate, is a patient at the Medford hospital reco erolng from the serious operation per formed on him last week. All kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Wallace Woods, phono 108. 711 East Main street . t French salad ieo cream nt the Shasta. tf Telephone Numbers to Remember Fire Department 50 (Fire calls only) Insurance Any Kind 123 McCurdy Insurance Agency Medford Nat'l Bank Bldg. ' Members of both the Spanish War veterans and the Veterans of Foreign Wars have signed a petition to the Oregon congressmen asking for the drafting of a siieclal bill providing pensions for the widows of Glen H Pierce and Grover Todd, two prohibi tion enforcement officers who were killed by an Indian recently near the Old Grand itonde. Your model fitted at the Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 S. Fir. . 156 Lime for spray. Medford Lbr. Co. The fair grounds with' its illumina tion presents a very pretty appearance at night and hundreds of people take advantage to visit the grounds nightly, hear the band concerts and look over the various exhibits. There is a con stant string of autos U and from the grounds nightly beginning in early evening. .: The tank at Jackson Hot Spring will be open for swimming Sun. Sept. 17. 153 You can get It at DeVoe's. tf Gordon Griffin, a former Medford resident and employe or the California Oregon Power company here several years ago is in town for. a few days visiting old friends and looking over the new Copco offices. He Is now llv Ing in Eugene. For Sale Attractive six room house furnished or unfurnished. Excellent location, paved street, corner lot, gar age, woodhouse, shade trees, flowers. Telephone 163 or 622 evenings. tf Delicious Honey dews by the hun dred at Public Market Saturday from 60c to S1.0 0a dozen. The last big picking from Arcadia Farm. J While this is not market day pre parations were golnfr on all day there, filling up booths in anticipation of Saturday's big trade. Peaches and melons especially were being hauled in.-. ' ' ' ' , , . ' The tank at JnckBon Hot Spring will be open for swimming Sun, Sept. 17. Goodrich tires anil tubes nt Colonial Garage. tf Tom Brown leaves Sunday for O. A. C. where he will resume his course in commerce. Tom Is a Soifhomore this year having taught school all last year near Holland, Ore. Big shipments of pattern hats Satur day, September 16. Miss Taylor, at Deuel's. 151 Milk and cream at-DeVoe's. tf Rev. Grover C. Birtchot, a Presby terian missionary from Bogota, 17. S. Of Colombia, South America, will tell of his many interesting experiences and work at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Mr. Blrtchet nnd wife and child are home on their first furlough, and are visiting with Mrs. BIrtchet's father and mother and sister; Rev. Mr. Beattle and family who have' charga of the Federated church-at Central Point: . New designs in' buffet sets and luncheon cloths in tho fast color mater ials. Handicraft Shop. 152 Sash and doors. Medford'Lumber Co. ' Ralph Gordon and Archie Fowler of Happy Camp, Calif.', arrived yesterday to attend the county fair and.wlll re main until Saturday night. ' ' Japanese black prints of exceptional value at Deuel's Art Dept. 157 Safety first InBUre with Redden & Csnadtiy, phone 720. , i tf Eight hundred and- thirty-eight cars of pears have been shipped out of here so far, 27 more cars having gone yes terday. For Ftr4 Insurance see Bennett, 113 West Main street. tf Lifne and cement. ' Medford Lumber Co, E. A. Goldsmith of tho Summers Manufacturing Co. of Los Angeles called on the merchants yesterday.. 2 qts. Ice cream, delivered, 90c. Phone 89. tf Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe's? tf Lyle Walther; BOn of H. L. Walther, arrived home today from Dunsmuir tor the county fair and to spend the week end. Velvets, velours, embroidered felts and children's hats Saturday; Sept. 16 at Deuel's. ' ' 161 Buy Medford home. Pay Nko rent. Gold Ray Realty Co. Copy for the official voters' pamph let huiBt be filed on or before Septem ber 28. Copy for statements on the nominees of political parties must be submitted by party committees, limit ed to 34 pages for candidates of each party. Independent candidates may submit their own statements. In eith er event the rate is the same, 50 per page. Every style nnd color will be shown Saturday, Sopt. 16. Miss Taylor, at Deuel's. j5 When In need of sash and doors, call Wallace Woods, 108 or come to 711 E. Main street It - is well to keep in mind that Crater Lake closes for the season next Wednesday. September 20, which leaves less than a week for those who have not. yet visited the great wonder to do so. Up to the rirst of this month H400 more people had visited the lake than the same period last season. They have been going to the lake by the hundreds ever since. We want to purchase a cash register at once. What have you to offer? tf ' Water melons are so plentiful and cheap that one leading grocery today was selling good melons of all sizes at three for a quarter for your choice. Kodak films at Do Voe's. tf Miss Margaret Brown left last night for Corvallls where she will attend the Oregon Agricultural college for her second year. Wanted Experienced packers to pack In evening, Conner's Packing House, Phone 64. 150 Alex SparrfTw and family are down from Crater Lake to attend the fair. The former was circulating around the grounds Thursday much elated over the Tact the Klrtland farm had won several prizes In the livestock and agricultural exhibits, and almost overwhelmed at being able to see some real saddle horses run on the race track. J. W. Berrlan, superintendent of the state fish hatchery at Butte Falls, re turned yesterday from a several days visit at The Dalles. He announces that all state fish hatcheries in Jackson county are to he improved this winter and that the feeding capacity of the Butte Falls hatchery is to be doubled. 151 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Med ford Lodge 103, Friday' even ing, Sept. 15th, 8 p. m. L. 13. WILLIAMS, Secy Crater Lake Hardware Co. Demonstrating a New Method of Washing During Fair Week. They have a display In their booth at the fair grounds and store. Mr. Chas. E. Gruber of the Maytag Co., will be at the fair grounds every after noon und evening during the fair, demonstrating the superiority of the Clyrafoam Washer. Adv. Dad, Mother, Ironized Yeast ' for Rheumatism Do You Realise What Ironized Yet-Vitamine Will Do for Rheumatism and Lumbago? Do you know that' vltamlnes and 1 Iron are part of your very-life? Do you know that the tlRHue-andwblood factory tn your body needs thHe two miitecfnls, and m'tjtlH them badly? Do you know that if your body furnace does not get enough of those, that "Whooped Rneumntliim Pain and Ajrony All Gone. Iron Iced Yeaat , . is Surely Wonderful!" queer poisons, joint poisone, musclo jioiHona, acid poisons are formed in stead of the healthy flenh and the rich blood you uaed to have ii days f:one by? It you hobble in your Rait, f pains distort your body, if bending over is an unspeakable agony, if dull . pains make you breathe heavily and moan, do not grumble at the rough ness of the way, smllo sweetly, there Is a rainbow ahead. Things nre different now than they used to be. in the days of liniments, salves, complicated drugs, and all that, re member? The happy secret today Is Ironised yeast, one of the greatest body-and-blood builders of all time. Kegin taking Ironfied Yeast today. Beware of Imitations and substitutes, because Ironized Tenst is not a mere combination of yeast and Iron, but Is yeast Ironised, which is a substance nil by itself. There la only one Iron laed Yeast In all the world. Sold at all drug stores at $1.00 a package and containing 60 tablets, each tablet sealed. They never lose their power. M'f'd nly by Ironiaed Yeast Co., Atlanta, Ga. Say goodbye to rheu matism from now on! . Handicraft Shop. Hemstitching Plcotlng 8c per yard. Buttons covered. NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Chapter 118 of the General Laws of Oreson for the year 1921. that the Budget Committee of the Gold Hill Irrigation """- prepared and rued tne District Hudget in the office of the Levying tY . , , I.,,.", 1 "e'enee or i,eo. w. Jacobs, three and one-hulf miles v. ,,,, u..rao muniy, uregoni wnere said Hudget Is now open to inspection of any one concerned. An estimate Of tho total amount of money i'"t ' u" pennen oy sam district during the ensuing year, January nrst. lMJ to December 31st. 1923. For each branch the estimate follows: Administration Bularlos: Three directors ut 11.50 per meeting and Special meetings and mileage .iDvuui. uuMftea uuu V. lerKS ........ Secretary"s salnrv at I25.M Administration: Legal fees :.. Printing, stationary and postage .." Directors' bonds (3) Rentals k.. Maps Interest on Bonds Interest on warrants .!"".".'" Redemption of bonds, No's 1 to 7 Inc .1 mninienunce i.noor: 175.00 25.00 300.00 175.00 50.00 45.00 30.00 45.00 6.700.011 .100.00 2,350.00 One ditch walker, 5 Mo. at $75.00 per Mo 375.00 uitmir cleaning ennni and K.-W Maintenance Material: " Material and supplies for flume repairs .". Kmergenoy Replacements and Betterments: " w idenlng of ditch and elimination of flumes 390.00 30.00 150.00 250.00 Total amount to be raised by this tax.-' $11,110.00 GEO. w. JACOBS, President D. H. SLKAD. Secretary : Budget Committee for Gold Hill Irrigation District. ECONOMY GR OCETERIA THE HOME OF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE Quaker Corn Puffs, 6 pkgs. . 32c Crystal White Soap, 21 bars $1.00 Del Monte Baked Beans, 8 6z., 4 for ...... , 25c Del Monte Baked Beans, 8 oz., doz. cans . 69c Grated Pineapple (for pear canning) gal. cans . . . 64c G. & L. Special Blend Coffee, 3 lbs. . . . $1.00 Armour's Tar Soap, large bar 5c Jiffy Jell, 4 pkgs., 25c, doz , 73c Liberty Jelly Powder, pkg. 5c, doz. . 59c Economy Jar Lids, dozen .25c Mason Jar Lids, dozen ; 25c Special Bordens or Carnation Milk, tall cans, per doz. $1.15 Small cans (either kind) dozen . .57c GATES & LYDIARD Buy Here and Bank the Difference USED CAR SALE Our Cars Are Going to Be Sold the price on every used car in this house is established by the buy ing public, in other words an automobile is worth only what you will pay for it. If you have been following the price reductions, you will know our policy is to reduce prices until the car sells. ' Maxwells various models at a sacrificed price for quick sale. Hudson Super-Six, Willys Knight, Oakland Six, Oldsmobile, Hup mobile, Chalmers Six, and Trucks. A. W. Walker -Auto Co. ITemstitching- - : ' Pecoting 8a per yard. Work finished when you want it. THE VANITY SHOP Cor. Main and Bartlett. FOR SALE COLD ROAST MEATS SALADS PASTRIES CANNED LUNCH GOODS Talent's "For Good Eats With Service Crater Lake Flour An Excellent Bleached Hard Wheat Flour 49-lb. sack, now $2.00 J. C. Whitaker Cash and Carry 'Grocery Star Meat Market SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Good Bacon, per lbl M.: .....35c Pure Lard, per lb . . .17c Choice Beef Stew, per lb 12c Choice Beef Pot Roast ,. 17 JC A Choice Lot of Chickens and Rabbits j ... Phone 273 We Deliver