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MEDFORP fATL TTUBTTyR MEDFOR-P. OftEflOy, FT?TDV, JULY 3. 1023 0 TOTE . FTYT! .? " : : -' . 0 ; : s : i - : isjj 77MS OF INTEREST FROM 1 HE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY : . m i n s , J ' , Li u ' u 3 B ' 2 IN CENTRAL POINT By 1'. M. .Jones. ,.., poivt i.,lv a Mr CENTRAL POINT, July s. air. and Mrs. R. H. Paxson had a ljd ht are last Monday when a boy oame r int tha ir itnm nmi Informed them that the dry Brass on the va-time and all are looking forward tolHays national f'leldoneeretary of the cant lot next to their own had caught the next irrigation district picnic. organization anil Mrs. George ler- flre and was menacing their home.o when returning from Hiatt klna f iortinll,i president of the u......i., .h n.t...i todPrame last Sunday evening, the car I ,, ,, ..,.',. . . bring the fire under control and prevented any serous damage ,u,,h Ihelr property. Last Sunday about noon Mr. ana Mrs.Eddy. who recently bought the Jack" Southwell place, while doing, some odd jobs, in the workshop at' muuon tosuey "c the back of the lot, noticed o.mwmjM apparently coming from the Bouse, and rushed In to find that It came "fL- " 0! a lighted match. It required tne iOti,. iu r,. o M combined efforts of Mr. . Eddy and oj R-.M. Ceorge Martin to me ha house and K cere nd the young peo- outbuildlngs Lortunately the fire t fc . home on y,, parted on the sou h of the place P of Ta,ent 0 and went against the wind which f recently occupied by the was from the noBh. else, the house f'amil BllJ Mrs. Beck must surely have gone. ave a host of friends who join in Mr. and Mrs Alvln Wll liams and ,ife and happi- famlly spenP the week-end at Mer- es," About thirty of their friends rill, ninklng the trip by auto. They lhere(, at their home Tuesday eve report a fine time and had a good . . them a chinnvari. A fjt-ln AVenl tnr, n RUililnn ' thunder shower which caught - them on the road and i& they hart no top to the car, they got pretty well 8oaked. jono oi me lamiiy. "u"ii Hackler, Miss Doris Appiegate anu than the discomfort of getting wet, Mrs c. L. Ward are aEiong those however. ifroni Talent who are attending sum- Miss Lepla , Hesselgrave Is. home mer 8Ch00i jn Ashland. Mr. Chester from a visit with her' parents, .Mro, walt who is recently from the nnd Mrs. John; Hesselgrave. Miss M'onmouth Normal, is an instructor Leobj has been attending the state jn the gummer normal, teachers college at San Jose, Call- j,e public library, during summer fornia, to which she will return after months, will be open from 7 to 9 on her vacation. 'Tuesday evenings only. Miss Edith Accompanying Miss Hesselgrave LawrenCe is in charge, during thS frifhi San Jose was Miss Jesse Hawes, i absence of the librarian. Mi's. C. E. of that city. Miss Hawes is a swlm-.goret whos spending the sumbmer mer and a friend of Helen Wills. m Minnesota. "Fields Bohemian Seven," is get-) e. T. NeSVbiy and family were In ting In some good work and bids Ashland shopping last Friday, fair to be one of the finest orehes-j jjrs- Wm. Hiller, who suffered a tras in the Rogue River valley. It stroke of paralysis last? week is re is the hope and ambition of the ported as slightly improved, members to make Central Point Born to Mr. and Mrs. .Lawrence proud . of them, and from all ap- Crawford Tuesday," June '30th, an pearances, tney ure . Huyeeeuuis. I Miss GraziaJirenner and brAther, 'Truman .Brenner, left ' Wednesday morning by stage for a visit of from pearances, they are succeeding. . I one to two weeks with relatives in Ban Francisco. over the range Wednesday to tneir Mr. and Mrs.-Dave Good of AbIi- homestead in the Antelope country, land visited one dav last week wltnl Mrs. Witherow and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. rran Cochran. ; . Vera, returned from Portland Mon- Mrs. Anne Wright who has been day evening. . ' . , quite sick with asthma for some Miss Madge Hackler arrived home tJme Is slowly improving. I last Friday evening from Poland Great preparations are being made where she has been attending Beinke hy many of the local citizens, for Walker Business College. Old i'The Fourth." 'and fro ml the threats friends are glad to welcome her. "overheard It sounds bad for the Miss Bessie Wedges' Sunday school ..feMh.. I class gave her a "tea towel shower Miss Erma Hnmerick who has last Monday afternoon i at the home been visiting her. parents. Is to re- of Mrs. Frank Hdlndge. The tea turn to duty at the Good Samari-, towels were embel lished with the .tan Hospital. . Portland, after the embroidery work end initials of the Fourth. Miss Hamerlck is Just be- little girls sinning her second year's training. T" Harold Morton, our Mall Tribune man hero, is sporting a brand new Ner-a-Car, which ' explains the im proved service to Tho Mall Tribune readers, as regards the hour of de livery. . Beats the old bike, eh, Harold? jonn. Ainen iruni.eieu uu. . Jn Medford and , Jacksonville wea jnesday.i John Bays it was a rather V'urrled Vtrlp 'and for business , only, so She wife didn't go. A coodli number enjoyed "Abra ham Lincoln" at the K. & E. Wed- ncsday night.. .A wonderful tory, wonderfully portrayed. "A Correction. The Woman's Relief Corps wlll hold their next meeting -on Satur-1 day, July 18, instead of July lo. as stated in Inst wek's notes. There will Also - be a food sale given by the corps on Saturday. July 11. at Damon's Cafe; all members are requested to : bring something, baked or cooked, no later thnn 10 a. m. . ' ' ' ' v Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dean of, Port land who have been guests the past week of his sister, Mrs. Jennie Lau rence have returned to theircjiomo. . Anyone having any news items will please hand them to the local correspondent, Mrs. E. E. Evans. " Mrs. Ed Adamson has returned from Portland where she underwent a serious operation. Word has been received of the marriage of Prof, F. A. Huight of Medford and Mrs. Ossie (ioode of Jacksonville which occurred Juno 20. Prof. Hoight has- given music les sons in Talent a great many years and is widely known here. Former students and frienvls join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Haight happiness, The Talent Rebeknh club will meet on Friday. July 10th Instead of July I TALENT TALK ' 3rd. This meeting will be nt the word that their daughter and family home of Mrs. Nida Oatman, who will: and other relatives of Santa Barbara be assisted by Mrs. Glen Withrow. were uninjured In the recent earth Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bowman drove quake, over to Beattv and Matin, Oregon, Mr. Landgraph and family of San Sunday, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Bowman ana uum nna larm, tne r uuer piace. Alec, returning Tuesday. -5 - The Epworth League held n very Medical and surgical attention to Cnjoyable lawn social last Friday 'prisoners and paupers is net protect veninr at the home 0 Mr. and Mrs. Ing the public's henlth; nor does It, Earl Newbry. A goodly number In any way, constitute public health were present. Delicious refreshments work. consisting of ice cream and wafer, was served by the committee, Ada! HucUler, Anna Evans, L. C. Hill and ( Edward Dickie, Mr. undo Mrs. John Herring audi Mr. and Mrg. Paul Denmer and Cecil win nucuii nits ruuiui ui uia u.-t J Pass, the guests of Mrs. Porter. . Mr. and Mrs. George Clinton of Bonanza, are (fruests at the homo of iui. umi iiirs. xiumer iiniun. .t . qq Messrs. 0, Bowman, J. KVTurn bauiih, 10. E. Evans . and uRurles .Bowman of Meilford, made a triu over the Chilouuin Wednesday, re-J "nK Inursuay. TnImt j ,,,, tv wna . al.geiy represented at the T. I. D. picnic at Hiutt Prairie last Sunday. - . - j : , i everyone reports as annoy goo-i trir i by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newby j jV i.'h, 3 " I k ...J.. I t T. I 1 1 . -'Tn i : me misionune 10 get, me nauery ucm sputtered over nis suit. '"' """"V "'I" nillg OIIU gUVe LI1CI1I U timil.tt... pleasant social evening was enjoyed 'by all those fortunate enough to at- ten,l. . : An M).s Qeorge Carter, Miss Iiuth eleven pound baby boy. eleven pounu Elvis,; ;Coc working qt turned home Elvis,, :Cocnranef e nt iusuoth t' Hilt lor some, time, re hA Wpdnesdav. " ' Frank Silva nnd family movea Mi. onrt Mrs. George Singwnld of n0 Va vlsUinir Mrs. Sing- waid's mother, Mrs. Uingcane. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. H. Butler and family motored to Copco Sunday. Mr. Clement's sisters, Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Glttlngs, left for Los Angeles. Cal., where they expect to visit for gome time. Mrs. S. B. Holmes returned from Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron P. Hoefler and Miss Laura Thompson of San Fran cisco, and Mrs. William F. Kaiser of Portland visited witn tne j.. Thompson s Monday on tneir way south. v . . ' Mr and Mra. Lewis Robertson, ac companied by several young people, will motor to uresceni i-uy tu the Fourth at the beach. The Parent-Teachers' social last Friday evening was well attended. The evening was Bpent playing games. The sale of pies and lemonade added a considerable amount to the treasury of this association. Miss Alice Miles, accompanied by her grandfather and aunt, of Indiana, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Charley. Charles Humphreys has purchased a Dodge truck and is now operating it on his freight line between Menioru and Eagle Point Mrs. Horrlcks and daughter ofcPort land are visiting at the Weidman home. Mr. and Mrs. Clements, Mrs. Glttlngs nnd Mrs. Murphy, and also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crotelr and Mr. and Mrs. Woodward spent Sunday at Crater a)(e Mr. nnd Mrs. H. E. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thompsonoand family snent Sunday with Mrs. M. L. Pruett. Mr. and Mrs. Pottinger of Medford also visited there. A car of lumber as received by Mr. Clements Tuesday for bis lumber vanl Mr. and Mrs. Royal Brown received Diego are spending a few days on their EAGLE POINT ITEMS T INSTITUTE- OPENS' ASHLAND. July 3. A substantial Increase In attendance over last year marked the opening of the Parent Teacher institute, yesterday, which i -,i,j ui.. ir.. n from ,.,,, Cpnt,.al ,,ol J .Medfuril and Ashland are In ntten dance. Mrs. Perkins and Miss Hays were speakers at tile assembly period t nm 'innl htfs morning. Mrs. Louis Dodge, stnto vlce-inesident. Intro- ducert the speakers. It is largely thru J. tutes haveO beeg made possible for Southern Oregon. Mrs. Perkins spoke first and outlined Cine function cf the sta organization and its rela tion to the different local organi zationV' The stnte membership num bers now over 10,000, and growing? it will have representation? at the stnte teachers' association on the program. Miss Hnys was the next speaker, nnd in the few minutes al lowed, mnde rlear the scope of the national organization, its Ideals and the goal set, which is the education of the whole child. She stressed the responsibility and opportunity of the "picked 200 organizations. llUfl " o " -Q ....... r, w.,vn,- .u.'h..,. ..... She texts, she stated, they would be: Hunt's Crnieriaij, theatre0 today and "Let there be light" of education tomorrow, the Fourth of July. In his and "They 6were all with one nc- latest picture, "The Hag .Man." cord in one place" co-operation. Miss Hays pleaded for an Informed public and eluaed her pithy address with the opportunity for the help the organization offers nnd the place It Is taking In. trfie public thought. The sessions continue to morrow, nt the club house, with n luncheon nt the Lit h la Springs Hotel nt twelve tomorrow, honoring the distinguished workers. It is expect ed that State Superintendent Church ill, Mrs. Olin Arnspiger, of Medford. V. O. N. Smith of this city and Miss Hays nnd Mrs. 1'erklns jWlll speak. veru uiue win be one or tne speakers at the normal early in the week. He will talk of Hawaii, where he spent a number of yenrs. Mr. Blue is in Ashland boy, of whom It is Justly proud. Since graduating in IS 11 he has climbed tar. He is now teaching nt .. the ..Vhilyersity of Berkeley, and is one of the Joint authors of lh iri.oirrnJiv fhnr will hniBtld MUloUn" TanuM'! tif Slftl BleKO, used-. In Oregon .schools the comlnff " " year. Mrs. Oordon MacCrncken enter tained thQ officers and heads of committees at her home Tuesday evening. At the business session, phyjswere discussed for tho recep tion to be given Tuesday evening for the faculty of the art school. A pleasant social evening followed, dur ing : which delicious refreshments ivere served by the hostess. The Ashland Elks and Lfthians are : sponsoring a celebration nnd picnic at Lake of the Woods July 4 and 5. The sports are largely water events with the barbecue ut 5:00 p. and ClOSing With fire works over the lake. There nj-c no ! special plans for the next day ex-! cept tho Inspection of the sites for the Elks and Llthlnns club houses. It Is stated that the roads will be put in condition for Travel by the third. Mrs. R. W. Price and two daugh ters are expected soon In Ashland. Two of the daughters have been heie for some little time with their father. They all expect to spend ' the fourth at Crater Lake, returning here later. The Junior department of the Civic club has been holding its meetings regulniiy Thursday evenings. tThe work undertaken has been athletics, under the HUpervlslon of Miss Blu men feld. swimming Just now oc cupies the attention of the club. Tennis, was undertaken first. The membership Is growing and the in terest Increasing. This new branch fsthe Civic club bids fair to become quite a factor In club life In Ash land. A reception will be given by the Chamber of Commerce and the Civic Improvement club Tuesday evening at eight ro'eldck'at the Civic club house, honoring the faculty of the art fu-hool to wkJch the public is cordially invited. All art students, normal students and members of the Civic club are .urged to keep that evening free that they maj; enjoy wif ireuL in mure.- jitn ure enpt'c (ally invited for the address of thejevenlng by request. They will also evening will be given by Wntterson sing several other of the old-time Lowe, authority on Interior decora-1 tlitn and a member of the faculty of the Ashland school of art. All are asked to attend, not alone to meet those who head the art school and to hear. Mr. Lowe, but for tho social hours as well.' , I. K. Vining has Just returned from a trln In Ihn tnvn , hrrl In nnmtumv with a number of others, among them Contain O. c. Annlegale. of Klamath Falls, veteran of the In- dlan wars. Mr. Vining brought home scores of beautiful pictures, not only of thnt country, but of. scenes about Uike of the Woods, the Crater Lake region and many vnlley scenes. They were, taken by a photographer from 8nn Francisco. The pictures, many of them, will be used In Illustra tion. The mnrriage of Mrs. Jennie Rchwan and K. H. Bush occurred on Tuesday afternoon at Medi'ord at the Christian church parsonage. Imme diately following tho ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Bush left for the north for a short trip. They will make their; Rcres on his place this season. The home In Ashland. Mrs, Bush Is the'erop was sown In the fall and was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P.' harvested about June 15, , The "Senior" Member of jthe . Firm of Kelly and Ginsberg JACKIE COOCAN inHE . ., w - BaOt In his "enduring ra ring rags" once l..,.L,n ..'Ill ...P.. ... ,1... Tho story was written especially fur the child stnrTiy Willurd Mack, nnd this distinguished playwright lias constructed a humorous ami thrilling tale us only he -can, full of activity, but not crowdl with complications. Jackie is once more a regular I Porter nnd 5tr. Bush has been a es?dent of Ashflnd Xor some years, He is a railroad engineer. 1 clous and hospitable home of Mrs. A. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Fifeld nnd 8. Kurry last Thursday, and It Is jiecd Mr. and Mrs. Claude 't'leveland left less to say they had a most enjoyable early this morning for Crescent City. time. Dainty refreshments were where they will spend the Fourth. Bervcd ie beautiful vine-covered They are nntftlpnting a delightful le and about the cool rooms, outing at the bene! They expect 1, guest! .fln.llng the place I hoy ,0 rcurn in a few days. . . bej.. ..way. enjoy meeting Anrnn Andrews, his 'laughter Mar- MllI.v nnrs0I1H from Phoenix and guerlla of Ashland,"'1 Mrs. T). V. wneeier, Marjorie wnepier, iieniiK Wheeler and Mrs. Mary L. Mathews and tneir KUetttK. Miss' May ranter ,CLU,,it?u "inL In -'.-nlur I pb. .,tn Milf,,,.,! Putnl'n. ing by Klamath ' Falls.' They made the trip In one day nnd reported the roads good. Mr. and Miss Pnr keY had Just returned from n trip to Portland, accompanied by Mrs. Mar Joiie Wheeler. . ' ny MARY O. CAREY. Miss lleridene Young is home with hni nnronla In V. rt)i Tnlnnt fi'mii vara bin Cut ivlioro ulio i-or.oiitlv r,ilm,.H from - tho htirh .ehnnl t that nlnee that place. Mrs. C. C. Scott, who owns a fine orchard tract In Fern valley, has been spending the past 1U days In the valley attending to business. Mrs. Scott is now a resident of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. A. S. Furry returned Inst Thursday from a week's trip to Cor vnllis and other northern towns. Mrs. .FiJrry accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C ,Cate, who went down on business. Mrs. Walter Allen left Monday evening for Portland to visit relutlves and to6 take Miss Vivian Stancliffe and Miss Mnrjorle Caster as passen gers, who were delegates to the Christian Endeavor convention in Portland this week. Phoenix bus n new camp ground for the traveling public now, tne grounds are in the tine pine grove near the depot. This affords many who wish to work a while In the or chards here a place to camp. Lester Kewlnnd and wife and Mr. Parker and daughter. Miss Mary, nnd Mr. "Newlnnd Sr., were among those from Phoenix who attended the dance at Jackson Hot Springs last Saturday evening. Many fine raspberries are being marketed from the different growers from Phoenix now. Mr. Shearer has been taking many cruted into the markets in Medford the . past two weeks. The Phoenix quartet will sing their negro spirituals again next Sunday melodies. These musical treats are hold once each month and are greatly enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. taster Newland are enjoying a visit from Miss Mary Dorka, one of their young lady' chums from Colorado. Miss Unrka will spend the summer with the Newlands. J. K. Fish has about two acres of the finest looking potatoes to be found any1""-8 " the valley. Mr. Fish win soon begin to market this crop, as it Is thought they will bring the better price now. " Miss Margaret Wheat fs visiting with her cousin, Mrs. S. S. Stevens, and will In all likelihood spend the summer In this part of the vnlley Her mother Is with Mrs. Culhottn for the summer. Charles Hnldrldge was out along the highway last Monday delivering some of his fine I-ambert cherries. The cherry crop Is going out pretty fast this season on account of. the hot weather. 11. M. Morrison of North Talent cut S?. tons of wheat and vetch from six EDEN PRECINCT RAO MAN American boy. a lad JYnm the side walks of Now York. In his other re cent pictures ho has been wandering all over the map in a variety of roles. In "A Hoy of Inlanders." lie ,was the esthetic little Belgian artist, and in "Little Uobinson t'rusoc," be was a kid nilOt-nturer in the South Seas. But in "The llag Man." he Is the Jackie that everyone first leiu-ncd to love when t'hartie Chaplin brought bis genius to the fore. 0 Tho Ladies' Aid of Pliopnlx held their regular monthly ton at the spa- Vicinity will avail tliemaolves of tho lioHnital tv of the Conco company nextHumlay nnd will unjoy the trip ovor tho mountain nnd Koliiff throuKh the rfflW DlUnt. .: " I" ' ' ' ' ' o.vivoHinr nievena im iiuimihk h)iku TTnPllnv itrfth 1. 1 c Itiirvnnf liir AMlliillt'll Sylvester is just out of college ho (Iohh not seem to mind the hot weather lie pltchod hay when the thermometer stood nt 105 last week. Talent peoplo nro now enjoying tho plentiful supply or water which the building of the big new dam ubovo Ashlund nTaJtes possible. When the bonds vf.ve Issued many pcrsntiB snld it owulil be a lot or money to raise for nothing, but like tho pnvlng, now that it is here no one would have It tukon away. The Jackson county health unit. consisting of seven members, of which Mrs. it. II. Paxson Is president, met with MrB. J. W. Kltlen on Wedncsduy afternoon of this week. Misses Frances and llnrrlet Sparrow of Kirtland farm are entertaining as house guests Miss Barbara Allen of Portland and Miss Grace Sawyer of llend. They came about tho middle! of June and will remain until Miss i Frances goes to summer camp. July 13. Wednesday evening they entertained j n party or girl friends nt a picnic supper nt tho river. Last week United States Deptitv Marshal T. Knox and Mrs. Knox of Portland, while on their wedding trip through tho state, were guests ut the P. A. Honney homo. . The llonneys also had as guests Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Drowning of Culgury. Canada. The Brownings were en route to southern California and will return hero later for a longer visit and a trip to Crnter lnke. The drown ing and llonncy families were old friends and neighbora In Canada. Mrs. W. A. Thompson nnd daughter, Mary, spent last week in Phoenix, as guests of Mrs. Thompson's father, Theodore Fish 8r. The Scnndlnnvlnn picnic, which Is an annual event, was held last Stindny nt Ashland. A number attended from this vicinity. Last Thursday evening Mr. and Mm. J. W. Elden entertnlned Mr. nnd Mrs. Dee lingua and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carney and daughter at dinner.- REESE CREEK RiPLETS Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam Vestnl cele brated their fiftieth wedding anni versary Wednesday evening, July 1. There were Just a few present, tho children all cume nnr.ie. except Jim nnd his wife, who had Just been here so recently. ..May they walk uigether mnny mora years; wo nro nirc volets tho wish of their many friends. DYER RATTEKI OUAMZSI FLCATEKS hon 144 a K. Fir II I JllGf SPRINGS ' The Suiulav B.hool at Pfeeae rreek i ' nit'i with tht shihh vnlley Huiulny Mt'lmul tit their uniiual Ki-oup nanier iiik'. lli'V. 1). 1. ilamlnll of Med find, nilHsionary of tho American Suml: ahoo1 union, hd rhni'KU ,,f tht' iiH-i'lliiK'. Thi'i-e vfi otlu'r good Npcaki'i'H uIho, igul ooil hIiikiuk. Siiiutay Hrhool at Hopho Crei'k next Kuniiay mh ihuii4. The sulijfi-t. "The I HcKinnyin of Kort'itiii MlHsinnH." A"tH J lit wild unio "linn, ko ' Into all i ho world, an preach the Howpcd to ovi'i'.vwt'ronturo. "'" ' ll'"l"lu' , , , lli-lt t'laHjo has leased OlilsOrnni-ll to Mr. Jones of Kagle Polftt for three years. He and his family ex- pert to tae a trip to the coast this summer, st.irjhig Just after the fourth. o There was an auto accident Sun- day evening on the Crater Lake highway Jut opposite II. Watklns. No otie was hurt much. hoveve. A man giving Iris naiuo as Stewart In company with another man. As the ar was passing another0.ar it sway- ed and i-aine verv near going Into the dlteh on the. left of tho road, hut It righted Itself and piysed over to the right side when It turned over twlie and felBon Its Side doing"1" newwmrses. lost utile design,.,., mite a llttlP damage to the car. ( flRuro work, interior decoration. Itunp. I(a ,,. , ,, . , ,, ... shades uim other accessories for the"" " Waller llerginan and family. Way- i,n.,ln -r man Itergnmn and wife, and Wullaco Iiergman visited nt llert Clarno's Sunday. I Delores Young of Prospect spent the wijk-end with .Mrs. II. Watklns. ' homo oi tne penpig nro mining oi having a picnic, the fourth, others are expeetlng to go to Creseent City, MOTHS" ipooocxxxxx?ooooooooooooooo i HAIL IN8URANCE First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore, ooooooooooooo IBHtMBWolDH (TTll IIIMIITT1 SifSJA -r TANGLEFOOT CO. roaooooooooor Travel by Motor Stage 8AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. i We take passonners for all way points. . For further Information and tickets call Union Stage Depot. Phone 309, FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85 Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points. JULY 4 Let Us Forget On the tiny tlmt comnicmornics the birth of tho l?ttitel Ktiitos, let us forgot I KorRot tlie chronic fiiult-fimlm's, thn p.;;ita tors, the tcnrcra-tlown, tlmt we may tho better ri'incnil'.i'r the Builders of Aiiii-ricii, pnst nud present j Kortftrt the tliiti).'s tve expect to Ret. out of America, thnt wo may runli.e more fully that the nation can Rive back no more than wo put into it ; (. KorRi't our Rrievanees, real imil imnRinett, that we may lutvc n keener appreciation of the fact thnt, after nil, we enjoy priviloRos nnd opportunilies Rronter than those of any other, p.-ople ! i Long Live America! First National Bank Medford, Oregon B 'nTT H . ,. I1 . . ... ..L ' m- 4 JLJ't !- ,1 A I II lllh nnilOftl L OF ART TO OPEN - ASHLAND, July -(Speclal,)- ri'iii.u ' 9 fc i4i 'y. J V more pmrtilHiiiK than ever, Miss White, director of the school,";,- Uias had tun times the number of in-',3,,,,' n,9., .,. ,, ,.. ... ,- iii,,i V. " BllUg tliun she hud Inst year, and';'-,; thme llilH boen tt Brent ,lea, more .';'! terest shown throughout the vulley. . J students rroiu farther away ure' ' already arriving and .Mrs. WutterscSi".". "V " Lowe, u charge of the Interior decor-. j--?0 utlng department, Is hero. .Mrs. I.owe . is n well known professional decorator."-', in Now York anil also heads the work's ut l'rntt Institute. With five trunks of Interesting things to illustrate (ify courses his students are assured of a . rare treat, as well as getting the best' advice on tlfMr own problems. All fight cyitrses of last year ara,.t j 1 to he given with the addition of seV "-'" ' TllB Ashinm chamber of Commerce and tho Ladles' Civic club are going in elvo a repetition file thn fneiiltv .Tuesday evening ut tho Civic chili:"""- u)U3n s0 if tlfrre are any In Medrord""l W0 r0 interested in Interior dooorat-,r ( ig they may come up nnd hour Jilri : l.ewe speak thnt evening. i MOSQUITOES MostPOWERfVL HOUSEHOLD INSECTICIDE You Can Buy. MAGNETO SERVICE IEPAIR8 TO ALL MAKES Witham's Battery & ; Electric Service . Jatatorlum Bldg., Medford. ; 51 a H rl.IT ' I I. l ,liu :.-.i" " i in: -r ;t ,. w.l..i .'t. !(l !i tl I. 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