WGE TWO MEDFORD M3TL TKTBTJXfl, MEDFORD, QKEQONt, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1", 1024 JU oical and Personal Julius .Meier, well .known Portlald merchant, who spent the week-end In Medfurd, to see the county Fair and motor, ranes, wan ho impressed by the fruit dlnpluy that he purchased the Grants Pass grape exhibit and will display same at bin Portland Btore. He-also tried to huy the pour .exhibits but these will be sent to Hie Haleni State Fair , no could not he aold. Btay home and you Htay alone, dance and the world dances with you. JnckHon Mot HprliiKS. Wednesday niBht, Sept. 17. Metropolo Orchestra. -1 152 The fire department wan sum-; moned to extinguish a grass -fire on the land ncrONs tho street from the Gagnon mill on Chestnut street, about 2:20 p. m, Hun day, which threatened to become very .dangerous because of Its close proximity to the mill. How ever, citizens had I he fire practically cut by the time the fire department, which quickly responded to the ulurm, had arrived. . Whiz Oil -fionp.fnr washing automo bilestakes the dirt off, keeps the finish on, 35c for J-lb. cun, at Jtiver oide Oarage. , 155 The van guard of the many dele gates and other visitors to the an nual state conference of the Meth odist. Episcopal church, begun arriv ing In the city today. Tho majority of them will be In the city by tomor row noon. Dance at Jackson Ifot Springs, Wednesday, Sept. 17. Music by fa mous Metropolo Orchestra. 152 The annual Josephine county fair at Grants I una will begin tomorrow noon. ' i. " ; A kindergarten for children four to six years of age will open Monday, September 29th, at 203 Genesee Ht. Mrs. V. Meldo Hillls and Mrs. K. N. "Vilm will bo In charge. For Infor mation .phone 173 or C94. 150 A telegrum -was received In the city today hy Bert Anderson from Captain Derghduff, fltale game warden, giving the Information that tho state gamo commission would have a representa- tlve here at the funeral of James Fter rlan, which takes place from the Klks temple tomorrow afternoon at 2:3 o'clock. Remember Big Dance Jackson Hot Springs, Wednesday nite, Kept. 17. Music by famous Metropole Or' chestra, "Kyncopatn fools o' fun. .'. 1 R Chief Elliott of the fire department left Hunday morning for Astoria, to attend the annual meeting of the Ore gon Fire Chiefs' association. Call Morris Leonard for your May tag washing machine demonstration, Crater Lake Hardware Co. 152 The Women's Missionary society o the Presbyterian church will neet Tuesday at one o'clock In the church parlors with a, covered dish luncheon, This is rally day and all the liulies of the church are earnestly Invltod to attend. Call Morris Leonard for your May tag washing machine, demonstration, Crater Lake Hardware Co. 152 Among the week-end visitors here from a distance wero Mr. .and Mrs. John A, Gardner of Chicago, Mr. and Mm; J. -W.' -Lister: of Missouri, Mont K. F. Nujke-.ot Dayton, ( O-.r- K. M Clark of 'llOHlbn, Mass., Frank K Moore of St. Louis, MoE. K. Hath hone and Mrs. Haureth of Detroit, Mlch.i L.JHInelsgaber -of New York City and C. F. Ehle, of Milwaukee, Wis. . You can't keep, your feet from dancing,, Wed night, Jackson Hot Kprlngs. Metropole Orchestra. - Mrs. Hattlo lulng left for her home in1 Portland today after a visit with mentis in Moaiora una Asmana. Large ofegoe aster Blossoms, any -olor, any quantity, at C. Carey's, south of Phoenix. Phone 341-J-l. tf The Democratic club .of . Oregon will hold Its regular weekly luncheon at the Seward hotel Portland, next Wednesday. The prograln Includos addresses liy Oeorge A.' Mansfield of Prospect, .-trudge W. N. aniens ..and Knute Peftrson of Portland, i . Don't fail to come or you will re grot. BIg;dance. Wed, nlfctHi Jackson Hot Springs. Motropoio urcncstra ,V 152 Tiv 'nitntfilfA th nrlco nf the Nash Advance il touring car was given as 11,990 ln:ftn advertlsomont- for Wis Highway Wotor Company, In yoster day's Sunday Sun. This juice should have beam 11,625, tho delivered price of the Advanced Six touring In Med ford. j You can get It at DeVoo's. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rogers of Port land, arrived last evening, and are guestii at the H; H. Prentlco homo. Mr. Hog era Is sales manager of the Tru Blu Biscuit company, for which firm Mr. prontlco Is local representa tive. ; Selling out,' ranches, autos. phono graphs, household gpods. Gold Ray Heolty Co. The Misses Klsie Iawrence and Ar lone Butlar have gone to San Frnn nlsco on a Iwq weeks' vacation, while Miss Lawrence Is away Misa Bertlll Mtscho is .filling her place in tho of fice of the .Southern Oregon Clinic. Before you huy that plnno se H. G. Latinspacli at Weeks & Orr. He can pave you Jmnney. Ho knows pianos and Is reliable. - tf B. E. Harder has returned from a several days' business trip spent at different points In the north. Aberdeen lUuh coat. Vlhh's best Hansen C;il Co. Phono 235. -,122tf J. D. Brow underwent an opera tion for the, removal of his tonsils at thq Community Hospital this morn ing. . t Hernstltchlng, , buttons covered at the Hhnrtlcmft fhnp. if I Included among the Califurnlans who spent th -wevkend in Medford were the following: Dr. and Mrs. , George W. Pierce. Eureku; Mr. and Mrs. o. J. Palmer, Hiverside; Mr. and Mrs. John Gluckeu, Sacramento; Mr. and Mrs. P. H. King, Kxeter: Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Henderson. Buiiingame; Mr. and Mrs. George K. Mehand and Mr. and Mrs. U. A. J'alunne. Bedding; Mr. alid Mrs. C. L. Thompson. Iong Bfach; Josephine NVwham, A. J. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Blell, Los AngHes; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc Kfon. Hollywood; Mr. and Mrs. V. Creason, Dunsmuir; Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brubaker, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kwearingen, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Franed. Miss Capps, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie D. Whitney and Mr, and Mrs. F. J, Oorr, Han Frunelseo. Milk and cream at DeVoe's. tf Mis. J. P. Hughes. Viola Hughes, Esther Turnbow, Mully Jobo and Luthor Hughes were local visitors from Butte Falls today. Highest cash price paid for good lined pianos, if. G. LaunHpuch, phone 227. tf "Edward Bussell of "Central Point was a business visitor in this, city to day. Try our dry wash. 7c per lb., mini mum 75c. All flat pieces Ironed. American Laundry, phone 873. tf At the county convention of the W. C. T. V. held at Ashland last week, Mrs. S. L. Leonard of Medford was re-elected president,, The other of ficers elected were as follows: Mrs. Alice Jillson, Ashland, vice president; Mrs. Edith Prewott. Medford, corre sponding secretary nnd Mrs. C. W. Fraley of Ash lu ltd, treasurer. Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. Alice Jillson were appointed delegates to the State Con vention of the W. C. T. U which will be held at Corvallis, October sixth to eighth. Genuine Bosch Magneto parts and repairs. Electric Shop, Eighth and Barttett. tf Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Noel, Mr. nnd Mrs. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Clark and Wllford Brookfleld, all of Klamath Falls were visitors in this City yesterday. Have you tried that big milk shake at DeVoe? The maximum tempernture of Sun day was 94.5, and that of a year ago I today was 88. ; Fair weather is pre dieted for Tuesday. .Columbia , plaster wall board. Cull for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. M. Vertin of San Jose, arrived yes terday for a short visit with relatives In this city. Meet your friends at DeVoe's sum mer garden, the coolest place In town 94tf Clifford Smith, manager of the Metropolo Orchestra, left last night for Eugene, on a short business trip. We pay cash for used pianos. Pal mer Piano House. tf The Loyal Women's class of the Christian church Sunday school will have their monthly social Tuesday af ternoon ut 2:30 o'clock at tho home of Mrs. Kchuler, nt 911 West Tenth street. All are urged to bo present Columbia plaster wall board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Miss Annette Hockman of Central Point was a visitor In this city today, Miss Heckman, who spent tho sum mer nt Crater Lake Is now preparing to leave soon for, Eutrene, where, she will resume her, studies in tho Uni versity or Oregon. ' - - Best blacksmith coal. Med. Lbr. Co Are You Discouraged? If youire weak, nervoiw, easily tired and subject to "the blues" and worry about your health, you can now get full strength, treatments of the highly praised kovex compound with out Inconvenience" or delay. This compound warranted to contain nt' 4'dope" Of; habit-forming drugs. Is commendod by thounnnds'ns an encr glaet and tcstorntK'o. It is now being distributed In this territory by Heath's Drug 8tore, J 09 15. Main, Medford, Oregon. J loth men and women say they havo. found It to be a remark A throe-cornered fight for the of fice of stato senator is promised by the entrance today of James T. Lo gan, well known resident or Jowepnine county. Into tho political arena. I1 titlons are to be circulated tho first of .the week to have his name put on the ballot. That a warm fight will de velop Is Indicated by the fact that Lo gan for Stato Senator -headquarters will be opened In tho city next week. Speakers are being lined up to cover the entlro county during tho next month nnd a hnlf preceding tho elec tion. Tho other two candidates are A. C. Hough, on tho Democratic ticket, and E. W. Miller, on the He- publican ticket, Mr. Logan is a Re publican of years standing and Is en tering the fight only after fireat prest- suro was brought to bear. Grants Pass Courier1. ' ' - I)(J Taxi 50c per couple, . 170 Perry W. Scott arrived In this city this morning from Sun Francisco, to spend a few days with friends, and to do some fishing, Try our dry wash -7o per lb., mini i mum 76c Ail flat pieces ironed American Laundry, phone 873. 5- tf Tom Fuson -spent Saturday, and Sunday on. tho Klamath Itiver flsh- ng. Car fresh llmo. Medford Lhr. Co, I07tf William Westerhind of Chicago, 111, who has been visiting his daughter Mrs. i. A. Kalade. Jr.. for some time is leaving today for his hatne. Mrs Westerlund will remain at the Sa lado home until bo mo tlmo later he fore returning. . ' Staple drugs nt DeVoe r. tf Among tho many out of town Ore gon visitors spending Hunday H the ity wero. H. M. McDonald of Lake- low, Miss Elva Moon nnd R. O amino of Klamath Falls, and the 1 lowing from Portland: Mr. and MVs. A. G. McClure, Robert C. How. rd. W. C. Baugh, Mr. and Mrs. R. Prle. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Meany. G Flndlay, D. W. Laudes and Dr. S. Caejpes. Unity literature teaches people how to he well, prosperous nnd efficient. Free distribution. Room 219, Hotel Medford. tf Seventy-five out of the. stato car wero registered with the local state registration bureau hero over . the week-ond, , v , For sand and gravel phono 9 13-J. Samuel Ttateman. 44tf Mrs. Ira Tungato of Butt Falls, hud her tonsils removed this morn lug. Sho will visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry D. Mills for a few days before returning to her home. Columbia Plaster wall' board. Call for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. ' Work will continue nil winter on the new Benton hotel nt Corvallis. The opening has been set tentatively for April 1. 1925. Palmer's Studio. 717 N. Central. phone S;'3-R. for kodak finishing, tf T. Rnnnnn. who has been spending Tew days In this city on business. left todny for San Francisco. If you are Interested lit the I-nFol- letto campaign, come to the Public Drs. ('oiiroy, Hayes,' Picket. Voell nltz, Clancy,; Thayer, Sweeny, and Adams left this morning for Klam ath Fulls to make a call on the phy siclans of that city and to extend an Invtatlon to them to attend the regu lur monthly meeting of the Jackson County Medical Society, which is be held Wednesday evening. Tree props,' Medford Lbr. Co. For that good coal without the dust cull Hansen Coal Co., phone 239 122tf Fishing in the Rogue River is now good, but not as good as it will be In about a week or ten days.' The steel heads and salmon are now striking on eggs, as the salmon are spawning. Thuru is said to be a new run of steelheads In tho river. Watkin's Feed Store still has re cleaned seed vetch, 4o a, pound. 155 Brunswick phonographs! See H. O. iAuiiNpuch. Salesroom ut Weeks & Orr, W. Main. IjuFollette-Wheeler mass meeting at Public Library, Medford, Septem ber 16, at 8 o'clock p. m. Come and bring your friends. 1 0 The city and valley are filled with smoke from distant forest fires, chief ly from the big one In the Jenny Creek district of Klamath county, which was blown here by the breeezs of lat night. The smoke Is so thick that at times It gives a hazy or cloudy appearance. Hon. D. W. Butler will address the IaFollctte mass meeting at tho Pub He Library, Tuesday evening, . Sep tember 16th. Come and hear hi 1 All kinds of carpentering and pairing, re-shlngling a specialty. C. Durkee, 837 Palm. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Butler and daughter Gertrude returned to the; home In Bend, Ore., yesterday evo nlng, after spending a few days her with Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Nicholso and attending the fair and the au races. Palmer's for kodak finishing. News of tho death In a Portlan hospital of A. H. Nelson, proprieto; of tht) Medford Tobacco compuny, was received in the city today wit much, regret by a host of riends himself and wife. News of his de misv appears elsewhere In this paper Fresh lime. Med. Lbr. Co. Visitors over tho week-end fro the state of Washington, Included Samuel A. Slzerf and Donald Rich mond of Raymond, and the follow Ing from Seattle: Mrs. R. Eldred and son. Miss L. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Ward, Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Her tick, Quincy Scott, J. B. Bartlett, an M. A. Phillips. Best work, prompt service, prlcei right. Palmer Studio. Tho famous Metropole Orchestra which has just completed an engage ment playing, for the dances durin tho Jackson county fair, will reope tho dance pavilion at Jackson Hot Springs, Wednesday night. This ve sat Ho orchestra Is fast acquiring. large following hero, owing to the ex cellence of Its dance music. DeVoo serves good buttermilk, tf Mrs. E. Denton left today for Sa lorn, whero she will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Palmer Piano House routs pianos, ' ' j , tf1 Nelson of Glendnle, Calif.; two "sisters, Miss Lena H. Nelson, Ulendale, Calif., and Mrs. Bessie Butler, Vullejo. Calif.. and three brothers, C'arlyle Nelson of Flagler, Colo.; Linus Nelsou, Belle Farouche, S. D., and John W. NeiBon. Yuma, Colo. t The funeral services will be held at the Perl Funerar Home Wednesday motning at 10 o'clock. KeV. E. P. I.aw rence officiating. Interment In Jack sonville cemetery. The services at the grave will be in charge of Medford lodge A. F. & A. M. A striking fact related with his death la that Mr. Nel son's associate in the tobacco business died in Portland at tliesame time. ... r"" tli-ff Myers Return -SALEM. Ore.. . Sr.pt. J 5. Suite Treasure" rJefferson Myers is at his office today after an absence of ten days during which time he under went treatment In Portland for sinus infection. Including severe surgical operation. ... mi in the Interest of Economy Pibie THougnfSr Ibday JOV III'' SALVATION. With Joy shall ye drnw wnii-r nut ut 1 lie ui-lls ; nf salviitlnn. !kh. i; ::t. i as OBITUARY w. 1... A.I. nluilil Lr..Hv I 1 ,..,, ,..,.u, .. ......... .. r. Library In Mo.lforil. TupkiIhv evnlnpt. Perhnp It In i-xnrlly tho medlcln rt(,m,,Pr 1Cth, nt s oVoCk p, m hove been wl.hln for. Adv. li5 .' "" ...'".v:';" : . ' DOW Gooi-pre w. Dow well know rOHldont of Medford, where he has re uldcd for the pant; 17 year; passed away very auddonly In l'ortiunu at o clock . Sunday morninff. uoam wnH probably due to heart tauure. Mr. Dow had eone to Portland for medical treatment, nlthouKh hit con dltlon was not thought scrloun nnd he expected to return Boon. Deceased wna born nt Oharlea City, Iowa, V-ii' 22, 1864, from which place ho came td .Oregon and Bottled in Medford where for 12 years he has been en piKcd in buainoKs and at the time of his death was proprietor of the Dow grocery on Palm and OlBon streets. Ho wus nlso u partner In the Medford io bacco Co. . Hesldes his wife, Annetla It. Dow he. leaves one son, Dean H. Dow of AlKoma, Ore., and two daughtei-B, Mrs. Klfa Burton, Spencer, la., Mrs. Vernon Dugan, Churlus City, la., und 4 "Stepchildren, Mrs. Florence Newman nd Mrs. Muriel Sample of Medford Mrs. Jcanotto norglund, Townsenn, Wis., nnd Mrs. Kthi-1 Clnllup of Port land.. AIho two brothers and one sis ter. '"Funeral Bervices will bo held at the Conger chapel nt 10:00 a: Wednesday. Interment In I. O. O; F. cemetery. - M AXFIELD lluby Elizabeth Max- flold, wife of Tru H. Muxfleld. rest dent .of Central Point and pastor of the Union church of that city, passed nway at a local hospital in Medford Saturday evening at the age of 3 years, G months and 9 days. She was born in Santa Bnrbara, Cal., March 4, 1887, and had been a resident of Central Point for the past II months. She leaves three children. Funeral -rvico8 In churge of -Conger Funeral Parlors will be held at the Union church in Central Point Tuesday, Septembor 16, at 2:30. - NKLSO.V Austin Herbert Nelson passed awny nt the Portland Medlojil hospital Sunday morning, September H, from bronlcal pneumonia, aged 39 .vein's 3 months nnd IS days. He was born at Odoll, Neb., May 20, 1SS5. He had ' been 111 for some months past and three weeks ngo went to Portland for treatment. Mr. Nelson followed the wholesale grocery business for A period of years nnd about two years ago entorcd the wholesale tobacco business for his own account. He was first associated In this business with Oeorge Dow, whose Interest was taken over a year ago by Wolr McDonald. While being active In tho business world In this community, his ninny friends woro attached to him by his kindly and lornblo character. Mr. Nelson had beon a resident of Jiedford since 1912. He was a membor of the Masonic fratomlty of Flagler, Colo., Talisman Lodge Knlchts of Pythias of Modford and tho II. P. O. E. 11CS of Medford. On Juno 14, Will he was married to Aleta A. Anderson at Burlington, Colo., and to this union were born one son, Robert Austin. He Is survived by his widow. Meta. and son, Robert A.; his mother, Mrs'. Lied The Business . and Professional Women's club will open their year's work with a dinner at the Hotel Med ford Wednesday at 6:30 o'clock In honor of Mrs. Josephine Forney of Portland, who will be the speaker1 of lh(j evening. Mrs. Forney attended the federation at West Daden, Ind., In. July and will bring much of help and Inspiration from that groat conven tlon. Tickets may be purchased at tho chamber of commerce lip to Wednes day noon, nnd every member is urged Ui get her ticket early. Guests will also be welcome at'this meeting. Notice' Funeral services of our late brother James II. Deri-Inn, will be held In the Elk's lodge room nt 2:30 o'elork p. m. Tuesday, Kept. 10. All Elks requested tr be present, Tho public is invited. V. II. Vnwter,' eicitlted ruler. . " . Nntlr o to Puhllr. Supplement No. 2, to Public Service Commission Order No. .7, providing for a service charge on each meter of Sixty Cents (J. 60)' per month, be comes effective thirty days from date. SOl.THlOnN OltEC.ON GAS CO. September 1, 1924. 151 Scottish Itito Special meeting Siski you Lodge of Perfection. , Monday 8 P. M., Works In 6th to 8th degrees by order of W. M. Paul B Rynn lng, Sect. 10 Notice. R. A. M Crater Lake -hapten- No. 3S, Tuesday, iept. 10, 7:30 p, m. Reg no!' convocation. M. M, legree. Visitors welcome. A. F. NOTH. Sec'y DEMAND WotUtBrnTonk Over 100,000 people htte ' testified that TANJLAC 1 has relived them of: Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Mal-Nutritipn, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. "Ask Anyone Who Has Taken TANLAC" - OVEB 41 MILLION BOTTLES SOLO . Far Sak Bit AU Oi DnwfMl Have us resharpen your used Safety RazbrM Blades. They are made goo4 as new, some say better. j -' Jsfo satisfaction, no pay. ' Sflr.n. dozen. 2lAc a blad e. TOO LATE ' TO CLASSIFY FOIl-KALE 1023 model Ford, good condition. See Chas. Campbell, Mann's Dept. Store, 162 FOU 8ALEAn"nttritctlve five-room. modern bliniuilow ..and sleeping porch, well located, with electric range nnd watfi heater.' frice $3, 250: only 1.250 cash, balance like rent. See owner at The Medford J'xehange, 211 West Main. 150 WANTED Mlddle-nged woman for general Housework. Mrs. H. W. Stearns. . 152 WANTED Electric Mnll-Trlbuno Model D-40. Genernl range. Address Range, s 153 KOR TRADE ITU, acres of land in unio, 3V4 miles from good town, (600.00; eleelrlo car stop, school house -adjoining.' Address.' C. S. Shriiin, Eagle point, Oregon.- 152 WANTED All i kinds work. Call nt 146 N. of odd Ornpe. Job 165 ' When ' ; Success Came My Way fey . Frank Evans WOULD YOU LIKE TO- KNOW HOW 1 JUMPED FROM AN OR DINARY FARMER BOY TO THE OWNER OF A BIG PAYING AUTO ELECTRICAL BUSINESS? My story, together with the stories of many others that, have duplicated my success, can easily be had by just put ting your name and address on the lines below then tear out the coupon and mail to L. L Adcox, Portland, Oregon. . It will only take you a min uteit costs you nothing and I'll promise you that you will be well pleased with what you get in return. USE THIS COUPON NOW Heath's Drug Store V, ... North Side of East Main Street. ; HasRins' Drug' Store South Side of East Main Street - We are as near to you as your telephone. MEDFORD 25 THURSDAY, SEPT. V..' GRAND STAND CHAIB SEATS ON SALE AT , ' . m :. : .-. : HASKINS DRUG STORE VII 5ftAYE$T 4 RING MR. L. L. ADCOX, Pwaident Adcox Auto & Aviation School 372-374 Wasco St., Cor. Union Are. Portland, Oregon: MR. ADCOX: You can send me,' free of charge postpaid, .your big package of UTKATURE No. U showing the pictures and explana tions ot the different1 departments of your school tORet her with many pictures and letters from successful graduates. I understand that re questing this literature will not )lace me under any obligations, NAME ' R.F.D. or Street J" TOWN STATE - NOTE The above is the first of a series of "Success Story" ads la be run by the Adcox Auto & Aviation School. Next at) will appear in this paper on Oct. l, 1924. O .'-ANIMAI. CIUCOSI , MASSIVE POATRAYAL Of CVtMTS IN THt UF6- OFTMt- ONUY AME.TJCAvN PRINCESS Over Two Thousand Wild "Animals" MORE WiLD ANIMAL PERFORMERS TH ALL OTHER SHOWS COMBINED MEET THE GREATEST MOVIE STAR OF THEM ALL - M A mmt mam eSMBSk JOh TOR NhimlfM LAST TIMES TONIGHT H "HAUNTED HILLS" The Wonder Scenic With ' , - i--.--' " Crater Lake Pinnacles and Surrounding Territory as a Background Dorothy Dalton in "The Moral Sinner" , .' - . 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