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o e ' PAGE STX F THE WILUIV1EJTE BALKM, Ore, June 2C. A cool night with heavy dew falling am) north wind blowing tlio fires back over the burned territory havo duced the fort'Bt fires in the Kilctg basin today. Yesterday tho Willam ette Valley lumber camps wore in danger from rapidly spreading flames but the change of wind reduced the menace for the time being. Will Caldwell, ranger lookout at Hiild mountain reported no new fires this morning. Tho Sllelz basin where tho town of V'alsetz Is located, is filled with smoke and the old fires are burning slowly. A firo near Mills City Is under control; . . Tho fire at tho head of tho Little I.iicklamute near the top of the Coast range was watched many miles away last night. It was burning brightly and the reflection of the flames the smokey clouds in the west wiib watched by the people in Dallas and surrounding valley towns. ; ' . A benefit dance will be glvon Friday evening at the t. O. O. V. hall in Rogue Klver for Fred Hortan, third baseman of the Huguo River ball club, He was Injured last Sunday in the ganie with Jacksonville, when he col llitcd with the upper valley first base man. Two ribs were broken and In terna injuries were suffered. Ilu was operated upon Immediately by Dr. Mo hoi but Is still In a critical condition. Tk?e money raised at the dance will be iiKfet for the injured man. The Hogue I'Mjmm ball club, which is sponsoring ttajt affair, hopctt. for a large attend axee. Grants Pass Courier. flhe Daughters of Civil War Veter an will meet Friday night, June 20. 'fc.le! New shadow striped dimity pttfth dresses. The daintiest styles, ttM most charming patterns and color cwtjUhiiHitioiiH. $1,211 Friday and Sat-v-ndliy. Hand Icraf t Hhop. 8 4 !ofle from tho stalo of Washlng faUb registered at local hotels includo Mrjh H. K. Mann of Centralia, Mr. and JflB-. C. li. Morgan of Tacoma, Miss CitlVerlne Mathews of Pullman, Mrs. Xt.jd. Kenrney and Miss Nancy Kear ni'jj of cSattle, Mr. and Mrs. K. T. You-Hg at Fllensburg, and LI. K. A. Rutheau of ('amp Lewis. Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. Jtjpfjon Produce Co. tf I't-esh salmon eggs for salo. John Hn Produco Co. ;' tf $rthur Crooke of Sail Franclscy has hcjiUt visiting at the hmi'ifi oY AtV. alid Mrlj. C. W. Woods for tho pust bcv on&l weeks. iHtonslve shorlhand, typing, ma cUIho bookkeeping and salesmanship. Wffifk mornings only; special low raes "Off- Medford Lusiness College. 88 ' Jfceo facials Thursday and Friday fh&lyiQok, from 2 to 5 p. in., to intr dttoe ltoJuVeno. It really removes winkles and restoros youthful con tour rapidly, harmlessly nnd perma woffcly. Medford lloauty HUop, 3rd Wow Medford Center ltldg. Phono Ittl, Sw-' appointment. S3 ifta. 1 K. llurnhain arrived this nYoMilng from San FrauciKco to join ho husband who hns establlHlied a sHWmer home on the banks of Itoguc 1'tiver about 20 miles from Medford. J-Ivcry year for the past several years IfVp. and Mrs. Huruham spend their HUtwmerii in the valley, anil a greater Hart of their winters in Honolulu, but ttMfcr home Is In Kan Francisco. Cedar flume lumber at Ulg Plnei Lumber ' Co. if Tho watermanter can bo found in his offlco In tho Medford National bank building, from 8 a. m. until noon, very day during tho irrigation Holi ng. ' Df 0. O. Steele of Vreka was a local hustiic'i visitor here today. , m liitenslvo shorthand, typing, ma clirino bookkeeping and saleHinansblp. Work mornings . only; special low rates now. Medford iniHluess Collego. OWN. KH Kverybody'H going to bo at Hogue Klk to attend tho opening barbecue and dance Saturday night, S3' E. H. lllll and wife and son, who havo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Mason here left for their home In Heat, tie- Mr. Hill was very much linpress odUvlth Medford and the Kogue ltiver valley In general. Mr. and Mrs. Ma , Hon drove through to Crater lake, tro gon caves and Klamath Falls. Porch dress sale bm-gulns you will not want to uiIkh $1.29, Friday and Saturday. Handicraft Shop. 84 Jancn ltutto Falls, Frhlay evening, JinV 3rd. 83 Irs. G. K. Sundry, wife of dipt. CI. I'm Han dry of Co. A. 1 Hith engineers, and daughter, came in from Portland this 'morning and were guests of Mr. arid Airs, Pete IlitMimiHHon. Captain a ud M rs. Sa ml ry a n d d a ug h t er will drtveto Crater lake tomorrow and re turn. The captain will take some of ficial pictures at tho lake. Stance llutto Falls, Friday evening. J illy 3rd. S3 "Charles Hennclcmnn returned last night from Poison, Montana, where b and his wife and three children have been visiting his wife's parents. Mrs Ilenseleman and the three children will remain In Poison for about two months. Mr. ' Ilenseleman. who has byn city salesman for the Associated OH company oflhls city for the last ttmr years, has been promoted to a&nt of tho Associated CM company niAlClamath Falls. Mr. Henneleman wfll start on his new duties the flrnt oflf.lnly. ntiunco on the Hokuo in the new open Jr Tavilion at Knguo Klk. Saturday iiibht. S3 Mrs. M. J Hhnrpe of Portland n- -C'rtnpanied Mr. Shai pe here for a few Mr. Sharp Is an official of the StylHhern Pacific. Bible TftoughtSr Tbdaa j MAH'K 1NVKSTMKKT. He tlml liuth pity iiion the pour Ivndntb uiitu ttie Lnnl; und thut which he hath ftlven will lie iuy hltu ognln. I'ruv. KM : Romance of Governor's Daughter and President's Son Denied mm $ fmlk ' Lpmw , ; I t wt u " 1 lt iumors of building romance between John Coolldgo, only son of the presfilont, and Florence Trumbull, daughter of the governor of Connecticut, aro denied by Florence's mother. The nioules last March. Secretary Jar din On Relation Electricity . To Agriculture KAN FRANCISCO, June 2. (Spe lal.) -Ono of the most Important ad dresses made thin week at (he annual onvention of the National Klectric Jght association at Kan Francisco, was that of Hon. William M .Jarliu secre tary of agriculture. Secretary Jardluc Is a real 'dlrt farmer" and ono of tho est posted men In the country on the elation of electricity to agriculture, having been chairman f;f this move ment In Kansas Agricultural collego for several years beforu accepting his present cabinet portfolio in Washing ton. Jnrdtne's address was of unusual In terest to the farmers of Oregon he 'll use of the educational work that is now being done In this slate by a sim ilar committee, of which Secretary Jardlne's brother. Dr. James T. Jar rltne of Corvallls Is chntrman. Oregon is one of 17 stales In which experi mental ami dcmonstrational work has been carried on for some time to de termine Jusl how far the practlca-l apr plication of electricity may' be catrlcd indoln g farm work. tA the present You will be compelled to admit that the results of S.S.S. are really amazing! MANY peonlo Imofrino that ee zona or tetter needs only somo external applicntion on tho skin in order to trot relief. This is becauso tho attention of tho sufferer is so violently directed to the intense burn ing nni itching which nccompnnies this (lisenre. Try aa they niuy pornmnent relief will never bo theirs until tho discnFO lnden blood is thnrouchly clcuiitocl. Wo know there ls ono thine thnt stops cczemn nnd thnt ls moro red-blood-eellsl S.S.S. builds them by tho million I You con increase your red-blood-colls to tho point where it is practically impossible for eczema to exist. We know that as blood-cells in crease in number, blood impurities vanish! Wo also know thnt nipht follows day. Iloth are facts! -out have you, eczema sufferers, ever actually taken ndvantao of this won derful fact? Thousands just liko you havo never thought about it. Skin eruptions, eczema, with all its fiery, akin diKK"iir torture, nnd its snul teariiiR. unrenchnblo itching, pimftcs, blackheads and boils, they all pack up nnd ko, when the tide f blood-cells begins to roll in! Blond-cells are tho fiirhtinp Riant.t of Nature! S.S.S. builds them by tho million! It has been doimt it since 1S26. S.S.S. is ono of tho frrentest blood cell builders, blood-cloanscrs and lodv strenetheners known to us nior- Uals! When you put theso facts to K.i. jt..,,. ... ...,tt.,.. i ... icnia nnd skin eruptions looks moro liko a sin than a disease S.S.S. con tains only voKt'tuhle niedu'ip.nl in pre(licnts. Tiecause S.S.S. does build red-blood-cclls.' it Touts cczuna, clears tho skin, builds firm flcih, tills out hollow chW'ks, nnd civR you that moro up and going nppenrancc. 8. S. Ifl sold nt rTI rood dntff ttont in two is-. ,lw larvr bin I economical. ' - J -T C" C Vhe World's Best lO..JL WuodAkdlcine MEDFORD MATL TRTBTTXE, pair met during inauguration cero- . ' time there are approximately D2000 rural users of electricity in Oregon and it is expected that thta number wfll grow rapidly as soon as tho investiga tion activities now under way have been carried to the point where defi nite recommendations may be made. CAMPING SPECIALS (.'old Mednl I-'iildhiK Tnblo iild Mt'dnl ('limp Stil (lold ilt-dnl Cnmp Clinir FREEZERS !r':).73 1.12 Arctic Krav.i'i' A rclie Freezer While Xlmmtiiin .2.7, 1.25 3.91) 4.80 l-(it i-Qt. While Mouiit.iin 4-JJt. While Miiiiiilniii 5.80 li-tjt. While Moiiiitain 7.10 CAMP STOVES Colcniiiii Ciiitn Stdve, oven. .$1 1.80 Ciili'iiinii Ciinip Stove, ,'rate 8.10 Tourist Ciinip Stove 7.10 Compare these prices with wluit ilhers nsli. 1 'rices f;ood for one week only. Young9 s Hardware Co. 803 W. Main St. Phone 300 SEND FOR IT TODAY It will save you money l 1 BUY SASH, doors and mill , work at factory prices. The quality is absolutely guaranteed. The prices are lower. For over a quarter of a centuryO.B.WilliamsCo. ; has been saving money for home owners and builders of the Coast. We arc the largest miy in the Northwest selling direct i to uscrsit factory prices. Send for our 64-pngcatog today. You willt surprised at the savings it will show you. O. B. Williams do. 9W s Ave,. So., Seattle, MEDFORD. . OREOONT, FRIDAY, .TUNE 26, 025 SAMOM. Ore.. June 20. The man damus proceeding brought by Ij. L. Kwnn of Albany against Secretary of State ' Kozor seeking to compel the secretary of state to call a special election in September notwithstand ing Governor Pierce's veto of the special election bill was argued In the supreme court today. John H. MeXary and Walter I'.. Keyes appear ed as attorneys for Swan and Wllliaa S. .Moore, assistant attorney general, appeared for the state. Ap opinion in the case may come down ncxL Tuesday. The petition for mandamus sets forth an argument that tho governor had no constitu tion:!! 'right to veu, the bilK ' Silks of fashionable weaves, very desirable colors; nearly all new and priced very low. : Silk Pongee $1.35 ,Ncw all-silk Shantung pongees in delightful new colors; other materials offered also at, yard $1.35 Rayons and Crepes $1.98 Very attractive new -woven Rayon weaves in a good assortment; silk creiies'jiiicliided at, yard $1.98 Printed Crepes $2.45 For summer frocks there is nothing prettier than these new printed crepes; H9 inches, at yard $2.45 Silk remnants .... PRICE The accumulation of several months' selling offered to close out at exactly one-half price. EXTRA FOR SATURDAY Phoenix Hosiery $1.00 Pair 27) dozen new hosiery in all the new shades and black and white, pah'... .$1.00 Phoriogrpix Sale $ Down S5.00 Month Palmer Piano TO EXTEND LINES MINNEAPOLIS. June 26. Construc tion of a f.l.OOO.UOO 40 miles of rail road in the Clearwater timber district of Idaho to serve the largest white pine lumber mill In the Pacific north west waB announced today by Charles Donnelly, president of the Northern Pacific railway. The line will run northeast from Oro Pino. Idaho, aud will bo constructed by the Northern Pacltic and Union Pacific railroads to serve the Clearwater Timber company, a Weyerhaeuser interest which plans to erect a huge lumber mill at Lewis ton. Idaho. Work on the now line will start this fall, Mr. Donnelly said. He announced that the t'nton Pacific and his line Summer Silks CORRECTLY PRICED patterns only, at yard.. Medford, Oregon. .. SONORA Special Price Until July 4 on Floor Samples Queen Anne Period Model Console; former price v- : 7o.U(), now ... $174.b0 Cantebery Console; formeV price $226.00, now $15000 Serenade Console; former price $150.00, noy......'i:..$98.75 Sonora's play all makes of records. Sagana Console r....$85.00 Sonora phonograph ok first prize for tone quality , , . at ban r ranciso Sale Closes One Week From 234 E. Main St. :t .'fit E ' TACOMA. Juno 26. Morton Han- a.n vir VeN'nll Inland COnVict, was captured lato last night by Guard Pnngen In he basement ofi the John Holmes ranch near the prison, where he had gone for food. Hansen's capture resulted from clues picked up by prison officials v.'hen they found several jars of jam in a machine shop on tno prison grouima identified as that stolen from tho farm home. may construct another lino from Bend tq Klamatb Falls, yrs.unqtbpr heavily timbered district. ' SCAPED CONVICT Beautiful Dresses in summer materials f several hew arri vals. All as usual, at , Golden Rule low prices. Summer Dresses $6.75 New Rayons, tissues and others, neatly trimmed in lace and contrast ing materials, sizes 16 to 52 at $6.75 Silk Dresses $25.00 These are higher priced garments, strictly'new and very practical; now offered at only $25.00 Broadcloth Dresses $2.95 ' Broadcloths, ginghams, tissues, voiles and others offered at the special low price of $2.95 Bordered Silks $2.25 New bordered silks sold in exclusive $2.25 tair. , Today House Illllllllllllllll Open Every Day 'Till 9 P.M. Tnmnrmw 1 I I Vf V ! f Is the Big Day 10-Day . ..New... Business . . ; rt "' Drive Every Used Cfcr i in our lot must be sold prior to ! our removal to 6th and Bartlett I Streets Did you read our two page ad in yesterday's Mail Tribune? HUDSON ESSEX OLDSMOBILE FORDS CHEVROLETS MITCHELLS STARS ' MAXWELLS NASH DODGE AND MANY ; OTHER MAKES. FREE - 1925 LICENSE WITH EVERY CAR SOLD DURING v ' "" 'THIS NEW BUSINESS DRIVE VISIT OUR USED CAR TOMORROW or any day between June 27th to Julyh MASON Motor Co. V o