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0 1 1 PAGE two " 1 0-f iocal and7 f PersoruS tlftr, Mm. Hutena Frazlor. ,1 fry ihut 1 Tho mtvlk'tlnn of pooler1 weather for fsumlny iHhe nifiHl wi'urne news Mt'il- KMU ft?U'lt? llllVi: lirillu Biiiilj mc jvuvo mli'(l iii lout week. The hiiih ti'monUure liewin moderating yeHter tlny. accompanied by a welcome breeze throughout most of the day, hence the maximum was hut 100. r decrees. To day, whiff? started out with a mini-' ilium of 58.5. was considerable eoloer )hnn yesterday, although still quite jjvarm. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. 1 ', Hill sells tractors. Hill's Tractor pimp, 226 N. Itlverside, Medford, Ore . ; l'hono 1010. J The Second brlnaile flag of the Ore Son National fluiird. left In the care of the City of Medford until called for, Is now on exhibition in the Chamber of Commerce window, and will later probably ne flown for a time on toll of the city hall building. I Kpeclal summer prices on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Kuel Co. tf i .Vim l ltra iiuallty style service rcsscn. lliiKerle; tailored to measure. Cji.ll SS7-K. jlrs. A. V. Huffs has Bone to Ilork- eley, Calif., where she is visiting her : biu milk shako at DcVoo's. tr sill sells tractors, f sill's Tractor .Shop. N. Hiverslde. Medford, Ore 4(i. I'hone 1010. A special train brought homo this ll'feernoon the many Jackson county lions' and girls' club members who had Ii'ijen attending tho summer school jlfcrne for club members at the O. A. L'U On board this special was also the lai'ge Klamath county delegation of e.)ijb members and the Ashland con tingent. From Ashland the Klamath (iittnty members will proceed home by aiito. It. O. Fowler, Jackson county i-ltjl leader, also returned home on (ills train. hjl jiunsjiach l'lano Store now open fit) business at 111 W. Main. Opposite ilhiilo theater. Huccessor to Root Mu t Co. 'If ulWe pny ' for anhPH and roII -dirt fUfy-i ii I'i'iviM) Xr Whllf Acronrv. 1 nr. W tf f,Mnyor W. C. Lrcver n aKitin under tho wouther. Knr the piiHt two dnyn Mie mayor huH been confined to his lvalue. Hln flK"tIntf apltit keeps hi in (ml of bed. and htn good JudKinent , ratine at home will win In the end. We wish him a npeedy recovery. Wntrul 1'nlnt American. 1 twKKKH wanted 30c dozen. Johntton itfotluce Co. - If Dunce In the breezen of the Roy up thnlKht, ut the Uogue Klk open ah pa Villon. 4 Y'i Included among the tourlntit and Whom roKlHtered at local hotelH toduy avo Mr. and Mrs. Jjenuhuane, . Don Cameron and John fl. Williams of In (tlnnapnllK, Ind.. A. It. NuftKKer of Cltw clnnaLl, Ohio. Mr. and Mm. It G.. Leon, nrd of ChlraBo, Win. Crosnley, JameH i.cKlt and S. 11. Hreiwley of New ork City, mid N. W. Tcautte of Ht. LoiiIh. llcniHtltrhlnc, buttons covered at thsi Handicraft Hhop. tf itlf? shipment of new stock Just In. Como In and plelc out your machine. Siimor Co., 10 No. Fir. R4 ! Itoliort Gould. non of Mr. ond Mm. V. J. Gould, will Klve a short ornn IVcihil Sunday evening. Hervice of the Hrnt Methodist ohuroh tomorrow, tohert Gould In only IS years old but t) a miiHlclan of considerable promln eiice. Another feature of the nervlce will be an ordinal poem by Mm. Mary firyan. MuhIc for this poem haH been ftfhtton by .1 AVIIIard de Yoe, nnd the tftbne will be suns by Hev. and Mrs. plYot. . i Mill nellH liiutor. Itlll'n Tractor felon. 220 N. Ulvcraldo. Medford, Ore gon. I'hone 1010. H4 Wo puY for ashea and Bull dirt cheap, llrown & Whlto Agency, Inc. tf P Capt. Ilalph CoWKlll'took Ueul. Col. vol hi in of iltq regular lu'tny. stationed at, San KranciHco. who bus been here (inipectinM: the nianeuvern of the na tional guard, to Diamond lake Vrlday f;or n couple of days' fishhiK trip. II. I H. OKKsat DuVoc'n. tf Vor sand, Krnvel, Hedlment. cleanlnn !'r lawn wgrk, phone IHL'-J, Samuel inhumn. tf 'Tt cnnl iilmnHptiore nf the Fair Oroundht "open air" Pavilion will prob 4lly'draw u Ui rue crowd of dance fans iiV the IjIk "week end' affair tonight, in mamiKement has announced a IMM-Iul "shirtwaist party" for this (vniiiK which should score a hit with fhb Ineii who like lo dance with thoir anulit itff, With the large "open air" illiiiL' In fine ahape uiul a special mu- ilcul progratn by the rHVllloti nrchus Indications are for a good party, tyhe barbecue and dance ut Uoguo tunlght, June 27th, Is the talk of iiH town. M ' argo stock Vlcfcn records at 1'al AiVr Music Store. tf J fr. and Mrs. A. S. Garfield arrived ith;:(he city last night from Pendleton, impend several days vlsitltm Mr. and M. M. Herman; Mrs. Herman Is heir daughter. . ( Jauce Jackson Hot Springs isitiir- r o IJollQn llamble is among the lj . 1'cople from the state: of Washing- - Out of town Oregonians registered lies visitors from Halcm .who-are ton i-eglstered ut local hotels Include at local hils Include M$. and -Mi'3. spending several days In the city" rs. T. P.mlth of Maiden, G. l,P.Vfar- jK. C. flalley, Miss Kdna Warden and 10 per cent discount on table xloths, Bue and family of Walla Walla, Mr. Mls !crtha Miller of Salem, Chris June 24th lo July 10th. Juanese and Mrs. K. T. liaull of Fairfield, Mr. Hreson, Harofd Brescn and Mi 13. T. ihl OAKDALE IS Art. S'ro. 87 Mrs. It. F. Stewart of Vancouver, and Miss Helen Tompkins of Castle Hock. . .County Agent C. C. C'ale returftd home last night from having spent the week attending conventions at Cor am! Mih. eLo S. Hchwabacher, Mortoji .Childers of Kugene, Mr. and Mrs. K. See ti: He wiow nnd tables at the vl "T" ' ' iJ' t ' niuaiez 01 Jmes u- Shirley of .panose , r, nd Variety Store. Many Mp- aml Mr8- Alfred Borsteln, and Iter- McMlnnville, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Smith ij-m ""iiinucM ncauic, nil. ui UlVIIUUie, UeOI'lfO jenSen OI L,IX Grande, Miss Alice Cardwell of Kose burg and Mr. and Mrs. K. A. ltuther ford of Oregon, City. Sale! New shadow striped dimity porch dresses. The daintiest styles, the most charming patterns and color conTblnatlons. $1.29 Friday and Sat urday. Handicraft Shop. 81 Fresh salt water nalmon, 25c lb. Johnson Producg Co. if Fresh salmon eggs for sale. John son Produce Co. tf The Foley and Burke carnival, which shows for the last time tonight before leaving for Marshfleld, has been Japanese splendid bargains. 84 "Cool n'f" at the Fair Grounds Pa villon ton! ,'ht!- 85' Californljs registered ftt local ho tels include Dr. C. A. Storey, Mrs. M A. Mlddeduif. and Miss KveLvn Hun ford of Pasadena, Mr. and Mrs. John vallis, W. Jtankln of Oakland, Mr. nnd Mrs. I Columbia plaster wart tjoard. Call H. J. Kustree, M. A. Pell and family of for prices. Wallace 'Wood Lumber Berkeley, Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Jury, Yard. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Tibbetts, Mr. and I Sale of imported Jap crepe, 18c a Mrs. K. C. Lacey and family, Mr. and yard. Japanese Art and Variety Store. Mrs. ). .1. Kuhn and Mrs. I. D. Lewis 1 84 and children of San Francisco. Mr. and I Dance at Riverside Community Mrs. J. T. Pursons and daughter, Mr. club Saturday night. Alford's Impe- and Mrs. A. L. Gessler, Mr. and Mih. rial orchestra. 84 II f hi-IN.1 1ua Crno, I'Viinu Mllllll Tho mlilli mnetal flile n.nmln.r u-'iu 1-Jinnni S. Abel. Mr. and Mrs. A. Le- very heavy In comparison with that of u"ving immense crowas an week, ana vitt nnd Miss Florence Levitt of Los last Thursday with very much fine!wUI, aoubtlew have the banner crowd Angeles. produce offered to the Medford shop- ion- Because of Its wholesome en- Palmer's studio has pictures of tho pers, who promptly took advantuge of .tertainment the carnival is the subject Crater Lake Caravan, en route, the the tasty bargains. Cherries in gen- of comment by the many who have at- boys bathing in Union creek, tho camp eral are nearly all gone, however, and ,tenrte1 during the past week. The at Union Creek: also views of the par- the market will be supplied with that !cnIany has only two shows, a pony ndo In Medford and v'ews In camp, fruit for nnother week from the cher- jc;cu and aside show, but tho eight fr-nn.1 f ih t..f. ir. im.i rV ir (.n.u'h.v ih hif.h n.i inw 1 rules the company carries, four of home" and advertise Medford. 85 lands oft he valley. A fine bargain was Finest "open air" dance floor In the offered this morning in the way of state. "Only 5 minutes from Main lettuce; large, compact heads of which street. Fair Grounds Pavilion. 80 wore offered for sale cheap and uur- Columbla plaster wall board. Call Ing the market days of next week. for prices. Wallace Woods Lumber Medford peoirte will have the opportu Yard Sunday afternoon the Kogue Itlver Valley li. Y. P. U. will hold its regu lar quarterly rally at Grants I'aKs, A fine program of niUHic, papers and symposiums has . heen prepared. Dr. W. IT. Katun, the new pastor of tho sic storo. Medford. Medford Baptist church, will give an ( ' Marcel and boh curl 75c. nlty of purchasing those tasty heads at a low figure. Portable supcrhetrodlne slx-tubo ra dio. Carry like a suit case. Just the one to take camping. Outside aorlal not necessary. See it at Palmer's Mu- 89 Kxper- "Christlan KnthUHlasm." lonced operator from city. Pass young people will Tel. 436-H. to those from other 523 So. Ivy. 88 Fresh salt water salmon, 20c. lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf which have never before been seen in Medford, have proven to be more than popular with those who have had the good fortune to attend. 1 Brick Ice cream 60c at DeVoo's. tf Cedar flume lumber at Dig Pines Lumbe Co. tf The watermaster can be found in his office in tfle Medftjrd National bank building, from 8 a, m. until noon, every day during the Irrigation sea Bon. 95 Porch dress sale bargains you will not want to miss $1.20, Friday and Saturday. Handicraft Shop. 84 Kellogg's Hair Cutting Parlor. Med. ford building, has added another beauty operator, Mrs. Olds, graduate OPENED 10 JIM table i'HoU Sinner j $1.00 SHASTA BY CITU0UHG1LI , Fnill Cocktail 1 L ;T..i..il1n ; Conwmme. ue ""- ' ' Green Onions One qf the most important street Radishes Improvements to be made by the citj Is that of opening .Nrth Oalolale avenue through to Jackson Boulevard being consummated yesterday by pur chase by the city of the 150 foot strip of land, between the end of North Oakdale and Second street, which heretofore had blocked the opening of that street. This improvement, while it had been contemplated by previous coun cils, was hastened by the request to :he council by the committee of the school board consisting of Messrs. Phlpps and Miller, who appeared be fore tho council at Its last meeting, as it would also make possible a direct flew and approach to the new high ichdol Trom both North Oakdale and (vy streets thus mnklng it possible to view the building from Main street. As soon as the stret is improved It vlll be possible to drive on Oakdale rom tho south city limits clear to Jackson Boulevard in tho northern i0 KoHs part of Uwn. . ' Cofluc address on The Grants Herve lunch towns. Fresh salt water, salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Cod ,was injured at the llu7Jtzrd mine last ture of Portland. A renl orchestra at the Jtogue Klk , Thursday as the result T)f a powder ex- pointment. tonight. 84. plosion, which also fatally Injured his I Mon! Leave your coats at homo If Hemstitching 8c a yard. The an - 'father. L. A. Compton, and who is now you 11 Ke. Big . shirtwaist party" to lly Shop. Hartlett and Main.' tf at the Sacrod Heart hospital, is stead- night! Fair Ground Pavilion! 85! II. F. Wilson arrived in tho city this ily recovering from the Injuries ho sua- I me Josephine county fair board has Archie Compton, the young man who of the Sanitary School of Beauty Cul- Phone 594 for ap- n V 1 ; There's a reason for i 1 1? e superiority of Fluhrer's Milk Bread knowing how is the 'reason. jj At Any Grocer morning from Boco, Calif., with the body of his wife, whose recent death shocked her many friends in the city. The funeral arrangements, which have already been announced, are in charge of the Conger Funeral Parlors. Staple drugs at DeVoe's. tf Sale! Tho newest craze Porch dresses for the warm days. Snappy styles nnd pretty trimmings. $1.29 Fri day and Saturday. Handicraft Shop. 84 50 parasols to bo sold at 79c after 0 p. m. on Saturday at the Japanese Art Store. Values up to $1.50. 84 Yesterday at noon, according to late reports, the forest fire burning In trie proximity of Union Peak, Crater Iake National park, who not yet under con trol. Tho fli'o. which is blazing In an area known as "an old burn, started about last Wednesday from lightning. You'll surely enjoy the orchestra, j near joe ,1'artiee on tne nnnjo, trum pot oi suxaphonc nt the Rogue Kilt to night. 84 Fresh Flmon oggs for sale. John son Produce Co. - 1 l, i tf Portland people registered at Med ford hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Griffin, Mr. and Mrs, James Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. If. D. Kllham, Mr. and Mrs. John Swlnt. Josephine and Adel ine Keefe, Mrs. Graco Watt Boss, Miss Agnes Watt. Mr. and Mrs: W. R Saxo and daughter. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Peters and Mr. and Mrs. 10. A. Fear ing. Children's lisle half box,- silk nnd mercerized tops. Values up to -60c. On sate nt 25c a pair. All new stock. Japanese Art Store. 87 Before you buy that piano see Laun spach. lie enn snve you money. He knows pianos nnd is reliable-. tf Cool comfort! Pavilion! Tonight! 85 I tulned, according to reports from that resigned and the county court has ap infltitution. 1 pointed a new board with George H. Cog wheels and tractor wheels re Iwsterson, president: George Werts, built. 315 No. Riverside. . 84 secretary. C. H. Kismnnn, treasurer. Look See window display at tho C.o where tho crowds go! Big "open Handicraft Shop. Porch dresses of air" parly at. the Fair Grounds Pavil- adorable styles and colorings. SI. 29 Ion tonight Friday and Saturday. 84 Dance . at Riverside Community club Saturday night, Alford's Impe rial orchestra. 84 The Baptist church choir will give a concert on Sunday night. June 28. Old song will be featured throughout the entire program. The congregation will also be given a chance to sing on sev eral occasions. Why ko to the country to buy chert rles. We havo large supply every dny-i Invitations are being mailed out by at a reasonable price. Johnson Pro- , the California Oregon Power company duce Co. Phone 97. 241 N. Fir street, today to attend the "Final Inspection tf and Dedication'' of the new Copco Two Gigantic sale of porch dresses Plant on the Klamath river. July 5th. made of .guaranteed wash fast shaddw Ati interesting, program Is being pro- striped dimity, 0 models ; to choose pared and plans are under way to tako fro,m Beautiful bright colors so caro oftho large crowd that is expect groatly In demand. Bo on hand early ed. Many local customers nnd stock Fgday, nntl Saturday. Price $1.29.' holders of the company plan to attend Handicraft Shop. 84 this lmportantttvont which' means so Dance at Riverside Community much to the future growth of this tor club Saturday night. Alford's Imp- ritory. -. - rial orchestra. 84 I With the completion of this new Two brush fires were. reported to tho throo million dollar project the Copco National Forest offlco yesterday as concern will have available over 100, burning on state timber land. One 000 turbine housopower distributed was located near Round Top and tho among 11 different plants on the other near Fish Lake. The latter is Rogue, Klamath and Umpqua rivers, said to be under control, but as to the Tho remarkable growth of this corn former, no word has been received.' pany has attracted - much . favorablo Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines publicity to this territory from all, parts Lumher Co. -tf .or tno west. Try, Try Again. WHITI3 PLAINS N. Y., June 27. P.) Evan Burrowos Fontaine, lancer, todav filed a second breach of promise suit against Cornelius Vanderhilt Whitney. Lumber Man Passes On. LA ,OllANDE, Ore., June 27. Eu gene Albert Holmes, vice-president of the Oregon Timber and Lumber company of Portland, morning. He was 57 liraizod Temh-rloin of Boef, Mushroom Suice Fried Spring f'liicken with Corn A Friilcrs Oranso Sherbet itnast Prime Kitw of Hcef an Jus Roast Chicken with Dressing Us of Lamb, Mint Sauce Lettuce and Tomato Salad, T. 1. Dressing Mashed Potatoes New Pons and Carrots in Cream Lemun Meringue Pie IHat-kbeiyy Pic ice Crcum ami Cake Afternoon Mints Iced Tea Milk Kggs wanted, 30c dozen. Johnson Produce Co.' - 1 tf. 79c parasol sale nfter 6 p. m. on Sat urday at the Japanese Art and Variety store. 84 Miss Veva Myers arrived from Pen- J. A. Morton, who has been ill dur-ldleton last Tuesday-to spend the Burn ing tho past week or ten days. Is much J mer with her sister, Mrs. Hugo Lange Improved, and It Is hoped by his many friends that ho will soon recover suf ficiently to be put nt least, and who will be glad to know that he Is able to bo around. Central Point Ameri can, v Beginning Tuesday, June 80th, the Marinello shop (Hotol Medford) will add another marcell operator from tho Don Lux academy of San Francisco. Miss De Xnrmandle comes very highly recommended from Mr. Dun Lux him self. 85 Cool? Yes. Indoedy! It's nlways cool and comfortable ut the Fair Grounds j i-avinoni tug -open nir night! Jne Pardee will be featured In. the orchestra at Iho Rogue Klk danco; to night. 1 84 Mips Veva Myers Is a recent nrrlval from Pendleton., Tho young lady Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugo Lange, for the summer. Fancy creamery butter 43c per lb. Johnson Produce Cd. ; Pianos! ; See Iauuspach. !'tf Vsed piano at Palmer Music House, mahogany finish $150. 89 Ottnr De Javnett, a member of the Imicat staff of the local post office. left last ovenlnf or Astoria, where he will attend the one day convention uf tin Oregon State Federation of Post- office clerks belnK held there today. IV Scrlpter. city mall carrier, also left for the same city last evening' where ho will attend the convention of the Oregon State Association of Letter ; Carriers, which is also being held to ; day. The two .men will return to- i morrow ready to, report for duty Mon ' day morning. 1 Palmer's studio has some splendid 'pictures of the Sec. Jnrdlne party at jCamp Jackson. Those who attended the riiess at Camp Jackson nnd desire pictures can secure them at tho stu ,liu. 85 ! Immediate delivery on Radloln No. j 14 portable superhetrodyne. no out side aerial, weight but 3 pounds. Take it on your vacation. Paralyzed tubes j reactivated or no oharne. Virgin Ra dio Service. 105 W. Main. Tel. 1053. I tf I Cedar flume at Big Tines Lumber : Co. . tf The picnic at Hyatt prairie for the ; Talent irVinulion district people and ii heir friends and neighbors Js tomor , row, Sunday. Jun i.'8, not July 28th, jas tt nlcd in thy head of yesterday's nr. itlelo In this paper. The people of tho I district oxpecLa good attendance. i Intensive shorit.a.nd. typing, ma chine bookkeeping and salesmanship. ! Work mornings only; special low ,i;ifi'i now. Medford llusluess College. OWN'. SS .lavkson Hot Springs Satur- ft his city. What do you fear? Poverty, sick ness, failure? Read "The Key to Suc cess" by Griffith Jones. Price 35 cents. Medford Book Store.- N 87 ltynce Jackson Hot Springs Satur day nlk'ht. 84 Don't fail to sea our attractive line of children's halt socks complete range of sizes and colors. Handicraft Shop. ,84 A number of picnic parties enjoyed tho Llthla Park Thursday evening ns the scene for their suppers. A number uf normal school students had supper party to- In the park, while perhaps the larg- 85 ; est group was about forty members of Announcement. Dr. T. DeLa Rhu, eyesight special ist, will open offices In the Medford Center Bldg., , July 1st, and will be completely equipped for the scientific examination of the eyes and fitting of glnsses. Rooms 425-42G. across hall from Dr.)C6Iemnri. j : 86 Mosquitoes eucalyptus. dislike tho ueont of TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY the Christian church of Medford who spent the evening at the picnic grounds in Lithla park. Ashland Tidings. Intensive shorthand, typing, ma chine bookkeeping aad salesmanship. Work mornings only; special low rates now. i Medford Business College. OWN - 88 Columbia plaster wall board. - Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Ynrd. FOR SALE 17 acres, mostly in alfal fa. 15 tons hay. one team. 3 cows. 75 chickens, '2 chicken houses, four room house. Terms. For quick salo at a real bargain. 5 acres on Pacific highway, ir rigation, very best of soil, $1700. 30 acres Bear creek bottom land, J75H cash will handle. C. S. Butter field, Medford National Bank Build in. 84 FOR SALE 89 acres Tlllnmook dairy ranch with 15 cows. J. E. Sperry, 1140 West 8th, Medford. 84 WANTED Professional floor layers to work by the square. Largo job. Enquire 429 South Central ave. 86 FOR SALE Eight acres on Thomp- son creek: four cleared, house and outbuildings, two springs. Forma n. Kings Highway. 90 Summons fur Publication. Eniiltv No. 3077 In the circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Willis Raymond Wilkins. Plaintiff, vs. Dorothy Uphria Wllklns, Defendant. To Dorothy Euphrla Wilkins, the above named defendant: In the name of tho state of Oregon, you are heroby required lo appear in the above entitled court and cause and there answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you within ten (10 .days from the date of tho service of this summons upon you if nerved within Jackson county, Ore gon; or if served within any othei county of Oregon, thtm within twen ty (20) days from the date of tho ser vice nf this summons upon you: or if served by publication, or out of the state of Oregon after an order Cor the publication of this summons, then on or before the last daj prescribed in the ; order tor tho publication 01 tho uum ! mons. And you will please take notice thnt If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint within said time, tho plaintiff will apply to the nbovo enti tled court for tho relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wlt, that tho bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant herein' bo totally and forever dissolved, ami Cor Ktich other and further relief as to thiu court may.Bcem Just and equitable. This summons is published under arid in acenrdnnco with the order of date May 14, 1925. of the above, en titled court and cause, requiring It to be published In the Modford Mail Tribune, a daily newspaper published In Medford, Jackson county. Oregon, once a week for a period of six weeks, and requires you to appear und an swer the complnint herein on or be fore the expiration of tho last day prescribed in said order for tho pub lication of said summons, which last day is tho 27th day of June, 1925. The date of tho first publication . of this summons Is the lfith day of May, 1925, , .RE AMES & REAMES. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: -412 Liberty Building, Med ford. Orrcnn. CAMPING SPECIALS fiiild Mi'iliil Fiildiii Tnlilc -3.75 finlil Mi'dnl Camp Stool Z'M MeilHl Cmp Chair 1.12 FREEZERS 1- Qt. Arctic Freezer :l-(jt. Arctic Freezer - 4.25 2- (jt. White Mountain 3.90 3- yt. White Mountain . 4.80 4- Qt. White Mountain 5.80 (i-Qt. White Mountain ; 7.10 CAMP STOVES Coleman Camp Stove, ovi'ii..$l 1.80 Coleman ('amp. Store, grate 8.10 Tourist Cam) Store 7.10 Compare these prices with what it hers ask. Prices ioihI foi one week only. After a good day's b.uting eat a good Sunday Dinner $K00 Hotel Medford Young's Hardware Co. 203 W. Main St. Phone 300 VIA VI Helpful in Nervous Conditions 315 Medford Bldg., Phone 841 Engagement grids Tonight "Qou ... With EMIL JANNINGS' TOMORROW! '"BIG BC00P" Moving Pictures of 0. N. G. Review at tamp Jackson The Caravan-and Snowballing at Crater take and tho feature ' ' ' ' "Just a':V Woman" featuring Conway Tearle Claire Windsor Percy Marmont and the Comedy CIiYDE COOK in "Tho Misfit" ' It's a, laughing spasm in ' .' ;2 reck.. ; ' MAGNETO SERVICE tEPAIRS TO ALL MAKfS Witham's Battery & v Elecjtric. Service. ; ''". latatorlum Bldg., Medford nighcst Quality Jewelry Rcnulrlnz Diamond Solllns, Wnlcb ..llcimirinc . aatwractlon Assured In 'i quality and price. Mali us your wants. REDDY & CO. IHOTEL BROADWAY f SEVENTH .1 i Ji?-lkJlL3 11 Pan. jjilay nli: 63 Coolest Place in the Valley DANCE IN COMFORT , at the Fair Grounds Pavilion TONIGHT MUSIC AND FLOOR BEYOND COMPARE 'Only 5 Minutes From Main St.' o o 3 Attention, Fruit Growers! We have taken over the larc packing and pro-cooling pW formerly operated liy the On-gin Growers ' Co-operative Assn. mid are now prepared to enter into contracts with growers for their crops of pears and apples on the spot, cash basis. . Growers will find it to their advantage to communicate with us before disponing of their crops. Office nt packing'plmit now open on North Central Ave. . ' . ' a - . -i Telephone 30, or can call evenings' 972-J '; ' Suncrest Orchards LLEWELLYN A. BANKS, Mgr. , , , 1924 BUICK SIX GLASS ENCLOSED A Real Biiy The Busy Corner Motor Co. lf. 84 1 1 U' U'" 1 11 0 vrir