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PAGE TWO MTTDFOgT) MATL TftTBTTN, MT'D'FORD, fYRfifiOX, Wl-BXKftDAY, JUNE 24. 102;' . J!o&alan6 Per&mal I K. C. DerHlliMll, HUTKMiiitPtirtont ' of ftK-t' hilIo for the lJHgo Hteiil VQre . The px'nvnl!nr for thf hawoment of ii... i... i... .I. i... i 11 Fence company, und wife, of JJridice- : Cooiey nt the corner of ..Sixth Htreet port, Conn., accompn nieil by K. C and Centrul avenue commenced thiH Guddis and Volney Dixon, local rep- mornhiK, and when thin i completed rewentativeH of the Page fenoinK. tie- work -will commence upi the actual parted thiH morning for IoukvIcw. erection offhe new structure. Wash. There the three men will in- Dump Unite vM l.viilnv evenlne. During the firat At days. of June last npoct the Instillation of fencing ahout Julyrd. 83 year tweijy-'ili'i fns had occurred In the second unit of the I.oiiK-ltell I. urn- i-mnon' KiO Launspach tf the city, while this June only six have her company, which Is l.ei.,K Installed j iMltmnlnnx r(.Kll.wa ul ,,,, ho. been recorded so far This Kood rec- through a contract with the lor of- or. la much due to the fact that the flee , Q and .Mr. and Mrs. A. I,, l'armley of citizens of Medford do not now set ; hlldren s lisle h.M sox. si k and jOJ1g iteach, M. A. 'i'onnle and family Bi-asa fires without a permit, and also mercerized tops. Values up to 00c. , .,, ,n- ,, ,, ... . M On sale at 2Cc a pair. All new stock ; ,,eake f JJ(.,.k,.k.yi Mr. an(, M,.M ls . Japanese Art htore. . . . . , wlllamB Mr. and Mra. w. M. M!. City assesKments must he paid by j.'lrane and Miss Ktta Iteese of San Just 1st to uvoid paying 0. per cent Francisco, j(. A. lahn and family of penalty...,.,;.' .... .82' Hutttir, Mrs. O. R. Miller and children A WooiIh of tlie 'Warren Construe- of Cllendale, Albert Hill and family, tlou company Is in the city In conncc- Ms. A. J. Hill, Mrs. C. I'.rebner and tion with the hard surfacing of the John Hoehe and party of Los Angeles, Medford und Klamath entrance roads Mr. and Mrs. K. Hadley, Miss Elhl to Outer Lake National park. The Cox. and Mr. and .Mrs. AI. Poland ciimtinnv ii!,u nnnnn.l u l.n ttuuu r.ffW-rt tit nnlilnnit. land are visiting In the igue Kiver nt Klamath Falls and will also open I Kresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. Jialley. Mr. Harper wu in charge of an 0f(cc In the park, but will open Johnson Produce Co. tf the tax collecting department of the ,lm,e in Medford. Dance. Jackson Hot Springs Thura- eherlff'H office at Jacksonville during ttonee in the breezes of the llogue day night. Galloway's orchestra from W. H. Hlngler'a term of office. Saturday next at the Itogue 101k open ' Portland. ur price $1.10. Men In ..Dance Jackson Hot springs -i nurs- nr pavilion. , S3 0y night, (lalloway'a orchestra from Hnle, Th(, nowegt crIl!M!Poi.ch l'oruiimi. vjur pi ice i -j ivien m Uniform 50c. , 2 because the city fire department has two men, Jenae HlKht nrul Lomi Ice, burning all the. dry gran's on vacant lots, and yurdw. , , bon't fail to see our attractive line of children's half nocks complete , h'inKC of sizes and colors. Handicraft Bhop. 84 Dunne Tiutto Falls, Friday eveninK. July 3rd. 83 Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Harper or J'ori- dr onsen for the warm days. Snappy Vhy ko to the country to buy cher ries. AVe have larse supply every day ftt'a reusonuble price. Johnson Pro duce Co. I'hnne 97. 241 N, Fir Htreet. u tf Continued warm weather Is the pre diction for tomorrow, following yeHter j3ay'H maximum of 97 degrees. Today, vjik-h started out with a minimum of E$rj degrees, following a very warm njght, promised to be another hot one Wjlh a higher maximum than yester day. .. Cednr flume at Ilig Pines 1-umber Co. , tf - (Senator and Mrs. I. J. Patterson re turned this morning from Klamath Fdlls, nnd will leave tomorrow morn ing for their home near Kalem. 1"!Among tourists and others f,rom a distance registered at the hotels of Medford are Mr. and Mrs. W. It. May rif ' Ht. I.ouis, Dr. Fred Mcltuhy of Union City, Tnd., Helene Stalnacke, Oeo. W. Martin, David hi. Hush and IDthel Hetherlnglon of Now York City, Dfc'F. llnllehan of New Haven, Conn., Mr- and Mrs. W. J.-Wehb of Dueverto, M.iun., Mrs. H. 13. and. Miss A- Aid rich and Frank SSer.o of Chicago, r.ho barbecue and dance at Itogue Elk Saturday night, June 27th, Is the talk of the town, ., . 83 ( J-ook Hee window display at. the Handicraft Shop., porch dresses of adorable styles and colorings. $1.29 Friday and Saturday. , 84 ;r. and Mrs F. 13. Wib.b departed this morning for their home In Pen dleton, after having spoilt several days in the city on -business. . 4panca liutto Falls, Friday evening, July 3rd. r . . . . 83 , City assesfnionts must, be paid by July 1st to avoid paying 5 per cent penalty. 82 13. Whnrton, editor of the News, who was taken 111 two weeks ago, Is Hlill confined to his bed and In u weakened condition,, hut slowly Im proving. His wife, who is carrying on the business with the aid of Miss JOva geno Mtarns, wishes to thank the friends who have sont flowers and condolence. Gold Hill News. . Danco Jackson Hot Springs Thurs day night. Galloway's orchestra from Portland. Our price $1.10. Men In uniform COe. 2 Tho-Modol Pharmacy wil be open next Sunday and nights -the following week. . . . . 82 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H. Nessler of the U. S. Geological Survey are visitors In the city and guests at the Hotel Med ft'rd, -. ., i: f Ico cream and home made cake will lt served (his evening on the. M. Ji. nhurch lawn by the ladles' Aid, -81 3ofore you buy that piano see . Laun i,pach.. He can save you . money. He HpnwH pianos and Is reliable, tf ,,,It. IT Atkinson, assistant district sales manager, of the American Chain company, who hts been In the city the past fow days transacting business de parted this morning for Portland. Come bring your friends to Rogue Klk Saturday night to tho barbecue and dance, , . ; , . 83 Cedar flume at J3lff pines Lumber CO. .,- ' . , h i . ;. tf Thero were three fatalities in Ore gon due to Industrial accidents in the week ending Juno 18. Of the 704 no cldonts reported for r the week, 594 were subject to tho provisions of, tho workmen's compensation act, 10 were from firms and corporations that have rejected tho law and throe were from public utilities not entitled to state protection. , Danco llutte Falls, Friday evening. July 3rd. 83 Hemstitching so it yard. The Van ity Shop, Hartlett nnd Main. tf Portland guests at local hotels In clude Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dross, who nrrived yesterday. Dance Jackson Hot Springs Thurs day night. Galloway's orchestra from Portland. Our price $1.10. Men in uniform 60c. . 82. Columbia plaster, wall board.. Call for prlcos. Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. Miss Kathorino Hradley of New York City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. A. Walsh. Fresh salt water salmon. 25c lb. Jnhnunn Produce Co. (styles and pretly trimming. $1.2!) Fri day anu jiuiuruay. jmnuicrart rmop. 84 I)r, Spntz und wife returned from Omaha where the doctor examined 150 recent graduate doctors. The doc tor Is here looking after his orchard interests. Hoot black, 14 No. Front street, 82 Columbia plaster wall board. Call to;' prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard. Anion-; the officials of the South ern Pacific lines wlnaru spending e0 al days In the city ou ;buslneHs are K. L. King of Portland, superin tendent of the S. P. lines, who Is here in his private car, and A. Wick, district passenger agent V'r.-o caused by a gasoline drag saw deniroyed a 7 tier of oak wood, one acre of timber, tools, and the saw yesterday afternoon on the Ray eite about Jacksonville. a nine southeast on hotboij' David Dorn of that near "oseburg. - South bound passenger train No. ii, which Is due in the city at 1035 a,, ni., daily, failed to arrive : until 12:16 p. m. today? because of two Oregon. 83 Staple drugs at DeVoe's. tf Yesterday, Ul cars and men occu pants stopped at Merrick's Motor Inn to spend the night, with C. L. Work and family representing the most distant city, Carthage, Mp. Dance llutte Falls, Friday evening. July 3rd. - 83 See the new rii miner ha ts. T.ot (le Uniform fiOc. S2 !lln,vnt,i'H. N. renlrnl vp. 8L Dean H. VaIler, a graduate of thej Hejuvene. really removes wrinkles University of Oregon with the aHsj,,n(1 restore8 youthful contour rapidly, of 1913, has been named denn f harmlessly and permanently. Medford men at the university for. the year neauty Shop. 3rd floor Medford Cen- IH2D-2G. He will take the position ter HUlg. Phone 191. 81 held for Straub, of : city was tbm owner of the saw, the the snWe city. John M. Scott, gene- tools, and the wood. The loss of the ral passenger agent, was In Medford ' latter, however, was covered by in froni the state metropolis the first' surance. part of the week oil official business;. Dance Hutte Falls, Friday evening, in connection with the movement of July 3rd. 83 the five special trains which leave j Cedar flume at Big Tines Lumber Friday morning, carrying Gregory 0 tf National Guardsmen to their homes, Qho copco ball team Is practicing after having attended their annual hard for the coming battle with Rogue encampment. j River next Sunday. The Rogue River Don't forget the dance and barbe- jboys cleaned up Jacksonville last Sun cue at Rogue Elk Saturday night. The 'day 7 to 6 and the; Copco defeated finest open uir pavilion In southern - Ruch in another close game, the scor many years by Dean Johni t. G. Hradley of Ihls city was a who was recently named, Klamath Falls visitor today. dean emeritus of men, 10 per cent discount on table cloths, June 24th to July 10th. Japanese Art Store. 87 We pay pjr ashes and sell dlrt. ;heap. Rrown & White Agency, Inc.'' tf Dance Jackson Hot Springs Thurs day night. Galloway's orchestra from Portland; ( Ouv price SI. 10. Men in uniform 50c. . t 82 Rig shipment of new stock Just in. Come In and pick out your machine. Singer Co., 10 Ho. Fir. 84 being 7 to 0. Alt Indications would seem to point to a close struggle. Dance on the Rogue in the neopen air pavilion ut, Rogue Klk, Saturday nlgJit. 83 Urick Ice cream 50c at DeVoe's. tf TOO .LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED F.xperienced packers. Call at Denney & Company Packing house. 86 FOR HUNT Furnished, three room apartment, lower flour, electric range. Adults only. Phono &04-R after 5 p. m. tf J,OST Black bag containing ba;hing suit, caps, shoes and silver vn nity case. , Placed by mistake in Ford sedan at Ashland Natatorlum. Re Ward. Marie Myers. Call 349-J. 81 FOR R. ISN'T The present location of the Peerless Bakery and room -adjoining ut COti.Kast Main. Phone 124 days, or 54G-Y evenings. ' 87 on one of the baggage cars Q Dance Butte .Falls, Friday evening. July 3rd. ,r , 83 Fancy . creamery ;'butter- 4 3c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. ' Mr. and .Mrs. C. p. ruient mubl family jhave left for ;Med(oril 'hert they will make .their .homo. Mr., Talent has been traffic officer 'Here for the past year', but has 'been transferred to the Medford-State Lino . district. 'Grants -Pass Courier.'. City assessments must be paid by July 1st tp avoid paying 5 per cent penalty. 2 M Big IsFigfit of Dancing arid Stlliit& See tKe Rotary arid Lions Clubs' ad in Tomorrow's Mail Tribune; It is almost two vonrs since Fluhrcr's Milk Hroiid was i'ii'st inlro (IucihI to Southern Oregon people. Tho reception it has been accorded is truly wonderful. Wc want to show our appreciation, so watch for our birthday announcement. TIT ITTTTirMI rijUHIiFilV A Baker of Reputation 1 11 IIIIHIMMlllll "II II" "Ifcim I HTF "l.Tlliiill llll 1 1. fNtTJI'"' i " lfllll I, ll ''l TIHUll IIHlgIilMITi-!lllll-Hrl-ililMIH MrtlMlMnMMiiMMMMMMMMMMMIMMMMliMMWMMiMMM J inmi iim niMiiiiiw i.i in iiiMwiiaja.ii i iitf-n1ISSimmaui mi i n riiiwiniiw,iw,.itiwiawaiiii,iwiiiwTnii liiniiifWimMjl i i 11 m mi 1 ' sfAWK'rTO& 100 LIONS 50 CHARIOTEERS 200 CIRCUS HORSEMEN The New Gigantic KM 1 Special Musical tJmj ' BETTY BROWN ' '.L W&t , ' "H '' a " ' ' 1 l V lolled on silken cushions I; f ' :i':f ' ',v'h- ;. Wa4 I ft 'I'll j f in the palatine or the I ' v ' ' ' " 1 v" - VI I'll fl VlialfflT I P"'"ee Hardens.. . 8ongs . f, i . , w &': V l "If I 'I 1 I 1L1 ffl A ' were . heard, magnifying " V Wlllv I l V the divine night and power With ifj ? V Itt , )) 'ove maidens danced N. mdlllK A IV ' ' II in the moonlight. Portray- " :i mmmsm emil jannings ITS SIZE Will Sturi You! ITS REVELS Will Shock You! ITS LOVES Will Exalt You! ifSiTHRILLs Will Amaze you! Tied to the Back of a Wild - Bull! . A beautiful, scantily clad girl lashed to the back of a shaggy wild' bull before the maddened and blood thirsty populace. SEE ' A giant slave bare-handed break the neck of the en raged animal and save the girl never before such a thrill! ' , My The Chariot Races How they rode, the Roman char ioteers, lashing their four span and swaying in their gold-studded char lots, tearing off each other's wheels,' careening, upsetting, going to their death beneath Iron hoofs and dragging human bodies tied on behind. IE it rriiV:iiiilliiriiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiriViiiiiwiM it riiinf riMrtit iMfiiiiwti'l, inA 20,000 PEOPLE IN THE CAST THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE IN AN EDITORIAL, SAID: "John Barrymore is great, but he is John Barrymore, whether, as Mr. Hyde or Hamlet. Mary Pickford is Mary Pickford; Doug is Doug, whether as Robin Hood or D'Artagnari; Elsie Ferguson is Elsie Fergu son, and Maude Adams is Maude Adasm. JANNINGS IS NERO!! He is not Jannings at all. That is his genius. His Nero is a human being, not a tiger." We think he is the greatest moving picture actor of Itie day! !! i mm M Will Human Torches to Light the Garden! A blazing crucifixion of beautiful bodies to bring smiles to the faces of tife im perial homicidal maniac and his court. This scene you'll never forget. Los Angeles-San Francisco ,; Paid $1,65 and Portland-Seattle 75c to See This 10-Reel Super-Production. CrateriaR Prices Adults . .' . .50c Children - - . . 10c TO 12EARS " r mrnvtrnM ti tnwUr m nin i i fir w Sunday -"Just a Woman" o Adapted from Eugene Walter's play, with CONWAY TEARLE, CLAIRE WINC&OR maaiiMiMakAuMMkAii o o 1