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Tnrrtl and
JLJ Person nl
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A ' ceneral flxureiwlMii heard ahmit ;
tiiujn; jlbilay win soniclhiiiK like thin:
I'm thankful we have nut that
doulii' holiday oiff of our Hntein.
HereMtcr I will celebrate Wft wcu-
Binim
Minim ?liv Hinvinir home nnil taklntr
ly Maying home nnd taking
.cnav" The majority of local
thin ui
peoplt Avhii hi spent tlic ttouijie nun-
tiny (it vuiious r-sortn, or In tm ""J t
lipum Mtrfamltlt: no me lull yeHUittiay
:ilr .vi ru 11 nu,,,"er v"v
atlll inliiKlLS In today. S
f'aiM-y creamery minor uc per m.
Johin T'io,13 e 'o.
Mr.Biui(l Mm. i -lyija ini-iriKK
AtknaA Mrs. I'ly.gr MazelrlKi! of
nlllla. Calif., who are former well
Alan la. Calif., who are former well
knowpj i'i'HldentKot,Medfnril for yeara..
aiTlv0,ere Saturday for a several
weeks" vlalt with relatives. Mr. Iliizel-
weeks" visit with relatives. Mr. Hazel-
rlKK I the nn.naKer of the (inkl.Vtid.
A lamella und llerkelcg lira ik lies of i
lipen f onnoeU'd for the past elthl
Cvo.ir lien iJtODH now at the Hie
.at the lliK
Ifliu
of the state
t-nllv every
rMm-fihuiiiher Co.
Vvxv three hundred out
carH.l.epresent,n(r practicniiv every
O Htateand ho me foreign
c'DiintricH,
wore !!OiHpJfeU here
oand Sunday at the lonil Mtnle traffic
leulHtratlon bureau.
HcrVen dooi-H nt Wallace Wood
Lumber Yard, cur. Cff-'iHt Main and
iicneijce. o 881 f
A monnter Knullsh rucumher,
Kiowi) hy the Medford CIreenhouMe,
Id oal exhlhltiou In the rlQinher of I
comiltereo where It Ih attractlnK
much! comment, not only on the parti
of vfHltorfl to the city hut ulno home-
folkrtU O
UwtleH! Try the Highway llarher
Hhoj 10 N. nverH.de. .experienced
OKI lltBS OIH. -I I
'ropiriHiB and omer ruioih at local .
hotelrf'friyn a distance include Mm. J.
M. lMiiham of Colunilius. (., Mr. unci
Mrs. III. (IreRoiand family and J.'i'i' projjjt No. 2 at Copco,
l.ewilitl of Vancouver, II. ('., Mr.'nnd
Mm. Titus of lwlston. Ida.. Helen I
KenlHfih of iWverly, O.; Mr. and Mm.
JIM Mowatt of oU'hilc (Moud. Mich..
Don limeron of Indlanapolln, Harry ,
CDalton of Lima. O., Irvins Klijinll ofj - 9t
Plillildolphin. Mr. and .Mrs. II. htf Mrs. Emniii Klatlery and Mi Ituth
l.nlner. M. Hchlli nnd Oconto K. 1'ur-, Ilrlotmayer of (Irnnts Pass are spend
ker ji New York City, lO'l Alpha Ins the Week vlsltlni; Mrs. B. Ft. 131
FlacMeV of Toledo. O: ' O ' ' llott-
Clarence. Claude and Adam nro Ihcl VVe pay for nsjes an'dosell dirt
harhers. Dljchejp. lirown AWIilto Agency. Inc.
Clojdy weather toniaht anil fair! O ' O O "
wcatheranfl a continued mild temper-p The Ashland. OreeMn School of Art
nture Isie official prediction issued opened Monday, July 6. under the dl
thls morning for Medford und vjcln- rection of the Pratt Institute of
Hy. Yesterday's maximum was 90.6 1 Urooklyn. Students from distant
nnd the maximum at Saturday was points have mr"idy arrived. Some
83. O J have lirouk-ht their families for tho
(let your tree props now tit 111k , vacation. Miss Ilelle CndjOWhlte. the
Plnos Lumher Co. tf!ltl ,'dlrector of the school, states that the
Drs. V. O. and Eva Cnrlow spent attendnncoG&romlsos to be much lar-
thn Fourth nt (iold Hill nnd Ashland
visiting relatives.
Horeen doors nt Wallace 'Woods
l-iumber Yard, cor. East Mnli0 'und
Visions of tho o golden ' west,"
vhtfo a man can go to n mountain
stream with a gold pan nnd get gold
by pnnning, were Corni.out for one
easterner this week. ' When Truman
Scott, of Iowa, who Is visiting with
his brother, H. W.1 Scott, of Uuguo
Hlver. wns taken to tho Itngiie tu Bet
. a few colors In n- gold pan. he had David Oajon of Phoenix. Arlzo-y. c.
such good luck that he Is almost wlH- W. Callahan of Stockton, F. O. Well
ing to rllcvo nny stmCk-s which may her of Marysvllle, J. n. connnrd of
bo told of (Slid waiting to be taken . Summerfleld. and C. H. Oneal nf Mad
out. ' He and his brother were pan-jlson, Kansas, c. K. rttirglRnd of
nlng for the gold at n point "between I Morchcad. Minn., ( ImrlcM Pnrtec of
O Clranls Pass nnd Itogue lllver" nnd ho Olnm. Mich., Thend Amend of St.
hnd the good fortune nf picking nut n" Pnul. (leorgo Soldier of Hell Air.
Onugget weighing four and a sixth (hlo. A. Gideon of Wheeling W. Vn
ounces. When brought tiPlloguc ltlvor Fred V. I.ehrenn ofoKnnsas City, Mo'.,
tho nugget was found to be worthOI,. A. Pnwilll of Mo I Inc. 111.. F. c.
, 185. Tho Iownn now can go home And Qulvley of sturgls, Kenlucky. D. C.
tell of the nuggets which Hue tho lint-ISnnfleld of Rock led to. Fla.. H. W.
torn of the Horiw rtver. (IrnntB PaNi Miller of Vlctorjn, IV)C., H.' P. I.antei
Courier, , lot Newton. la., J. c. stnjvnrt of El
Specially of children's work nt tho, Paso, C. II. Itiisher of'niiitte. MonlP
ingnway iinrtier snop. Sparta build-
Ing. ' ' (IT
Mrs. F. o. Cndlcor tleparted this
morning for Portland to spend n short
tlmo Visltlnpr r-latlves and friends.
Special slimmer prices on dry fa
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tftend Ihe Inlornallonnl ChYistian En
Edwin C.Snilth of 11(na Mills, lltir- deavor convention now In C)rogi'css
lieu iiurton of Fort Jones mui E. w.
Iiarmnn. Alnnzn ,ltoberts, I.; o. Car
penter nnd A. Doverl of ('opco. were
nnione visitors nrrlvlng here Sunday
from adjacent fnllfnrnla points.
(let your tree props now at JUg
Pines l.umltft- Co. !0 stale Traffic (ifflcer V. P. Talent, for
j5Jdgt Eifli-s and Attorney H. II. (operating a motor vehicle without
DeArnioud of riend. (ircgon. motored proper license plates, nnd was fined
to Jackson county to celebrate the, Slit by ihe court. K. 11. Pete also
Fourth with relatives and friends liv- .Pleaded guilty to a charge of speeding
Ing nt Gold Hill. Medford and Ash- ngalnst him by the same officer, and
Injnl. was fined S20.
.Now Is the tlmo to cur? the loafers Immediate delivery on Itndiola No.
from your flock of hens. Expert 24 portable sunerhetrodvne. no nut-
culllug guaranteed nt I 14c per hend
c h'.-carpenter. 201-W-2.
Al Garret iqjis arrested yesterday
by Chief of Police Adams, for being
Intoxicated on the idly stOets. He put
up cash ball for Hppcnrnm-c tu
Judge Ki.Cor's court this afternoon.
and by non-nppenrnnco the hail was 'after his regular duties In the chani
forfeiled lo Ihe city. berof ciinimerce building of regls-
1'iiciric inickiige goods on sale ij H'ar for (he local slate traffic bureau
price. Handicraft Shop. oISi"f '"iPof stale cars and as inaniajer
Ciillfornlans leglstereil nl local lio- of the locnPOninch of the AmeiiTin
tela Include Mr nnd MQ E. C. Con-
verse of Santa I'ailla. Mr. luid Mrs. s.
(l. Shuffleton, and Dr. andlrs. A. W
Kirk of llerkeley. Mr. nnd Mrs. II A
Jackson, nnd Mr. and Mrs. E. II.
Mndlgnn of (lakl.ind. o .Miss Itetly
Hughes of Piedmont. Miss Ida Macey
of Chlco. Mrs. W. P. PlnU..(r. and
JMs. N SYStnlr. Mr. and Mrs. Noel T.
Arnold. F. 8. llllrgess and party of
Pnsadenn. Mr. and Mrs. A, p.. riluuey
of Santn llnrharn. and iQ. l!,0e tlnl
lagher nnd daughter. J. (1. Cohen nnd
parly. Mrs. James A. chninberlaln.
Mr. and Mrs. (1. (loffe.v, Mr. nnd Mrs.
'. I.. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mel-
Yin. Mrs. (1. A. Huberts nnd Mi. nnd
Mrs. E. II. Wilson of San Francisco.
Try that tug milk shake nt DeVne's.
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It. E. Kinraid. nf Ihe Klrenld Taxi
Co., relumed today from Monmouth
and oilier Wlimnlnmette valley points
lifter 1111 absence of several days. O
Wednesday Special Pillow esses,
new designs. hemstltehedOind stamp
ed for cnO'oldery 11,11. finnill
craft Shop. !
William Myers of Orldley, Kansas.
Is spending several days In Ihe
0 visiting Fire Chief Hoy Elliott, a
friend of the old home town.
We pny for nshcg and sell dirt
cheap, lirown White Agency, Inc.
The Tire lU'Pnrtnipnt rciiimndctf to
two ki'hx liurnllltf fire alarms yenlor
day uftcrnoon, one liflnv on the cor
ner of Hecond and Kront H(rei-tn at
itVlnclr fiiwl Ilia nlhf.1-nit IliK cur
lier of Fourth and r'rit ax0:3 s
various uamaKe rcmiiii'u iioni viini-r
IjIuzc. w
Lwdmiinch Piano now open
f,lr Tjuaineiui at 1 1 loW. Main. Opposite
Jtiulto theater. 'HuceowKir to Ituot Mil.
,c Co. O
o. A. Thoniiunin and family arrived
n tho i lly from Mikhail. Ind.. Friday i
to aiiend aeveraPitay vIhIIIiii; Mr. and I
Mm. OiW-Ke l.'hUjlitft I
Wh a new shop, 10 X. Klverxlrio.
lm',,utol,IO,mrl,er,,-',,u th-,
nroncfi Noe. I'liTiiiln T.ivlnr and
ri "o,m:"-, , ,i
Uenplte the fact that there were
rvnui uiuunumi cuihiivih hi "
camperii in uie
nio'iiiaina ijjo neiionoriiiK nin our-
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Imr the past Win (lays
fire vras reported Q tt
tire wiih reported tne local roi eat
sciHIee office, save for three Itwon-
sequential0 Brass iron which w'pl''
hurnlnit between Irownslioro and
nurnmi! u-tween -llrownsiioro unci
lliltB Falls yesleiAiyC
Pianos! Hee Uiunspach.
.Murlln und J. V. AitplundCnf Oooh
hih'PaIih. U J. intiiirH of UiHurK!:h "f K"" 0t .M'.'
a.,rM.. I,. J. llarnrH of UoelJUrK. i'-pa ''"O' " "" ," '
X. lireHnman of CnrisillH. Mr. nnir hrfl''oUKall. Mr. und Mrs. h.
Mrs. It. W. Oenson fSalem. C. F. "'"T"': "J!1 Mr"u vV " """"a"
Kchmeer. Carl (Hay and 1 C. Post l.fo"' '"""."""u amMrs. J. A.
- - ' ',(,,,,,,,,... Qf Monlcaw , the fl
Kugene, nnd Mih. Machutti. and A
over Ktiiurday Alachuttez nf Klfynuth KalU. -nl
Mtnle traffic I Sale! WedneHduy SjjeclalQ-attraci
neuOpatteriiH In tn fifpeft-heniHtltel
Sale! Wednemluy Sueclalattractlve
neuOpalteniH In itta hrpcff-heniHtltched
pillow caiAA. (Jood quality tuhlnK
$l-3!l. Mundlcraft Hhop. 0 !!!
J. M. Knyder and family are hiiiUk
loeal cltizenH who ccltHirated the 4th
of July at Mount Shasta City. Culif.
HeniHtitchO. buttons covered at the
Handicraft Shop. tM
OH- A. IlaiiHhaw, aHnlntant tylxht
traffic
irr.tnaKor or ine noumern ra-
(t'lflc llne with headmiartera at Han
Kranrim-o, Sn.I. Baltey, frelKht aKent
Ashland i .fld A H-nftu U,?.
1 .nn,ii(,,i ,,Hli, 1 ,l llllTl,,tUl,l l
n m mcmum wim u iuniiii$ ine nouui
fn Pacific nfflciuls who attended tho
neoicnaon or tne- uiiiiriuuiia i
no n
'ulif..
yesterday.
Barftnlns! Hlnmped pillow cases
.with fast colored Imr
ilejifl-rtic
yew de-
.siKnshemstltched fni'
M rochet, WedO.
ncsday fl.SD, landlcra Shop,
,Rer than last year, nnd 1he Interest lo
cally Isreater
It. I. It ntfifu nf rii.Vin'u f
Dr. and Mrs. Ft. H. flIIIot(Jnd chll.
In Grants Pass Huiulity'
Ouaranteed Kverfast Mnlorlan ti
:nQpiete line of materials new
weaves and colors.
HliJtdlcmft Shop.
People from a dlBftfnco 'B9 are
guests at Merrick'slotor Inn include
the following men and their families
aim j. v. pnilllps South Hend. Ind.
ror snnii. grnvel, sediment, cleaning
eg lawn Q'k, phone 012-J, Samuol
r,nleman. - tf
Mrs. Arnold llohnert left this morn
ing for Portland, whore je will nt
tnorc
Large stock Victor rocords nt rai
nier Music Store. tf
In Judge Taylor's court this morn
ing W. C. Jackson plended guilty to
a chin .J)' preferred ngnlnst him by
side nrrlnl. weight but 3 pounds. Take
It on your vacation. Paralysed tubes
reactivated or no chnrge. Virgin Ttn
dlo Service. 105 W. Main. Tel. 105S.
O if.
This was a busy foreno,9l for Lee
Oarlock, for In
addition to looking
Aulonioblle Association, he was a&ii
acting secretary of Ihe chamber Of
oninierce, as Secretary linyl IsQIn
l-.ugene this week alien. ling Mhe
course for rhamb9 secretaries, and
1 his usnlsinnt had not yet returned from
spending the double holiday nt Cra-
(eOlAke,
yemstltching fxQi yard. lOe Van
ity shop. liartlerPaml Main. tf
Mr. ami Mrs. J. Macabee were
amnng The buslncHs cullers who wore
In the city todny froirr the Phoenix
aistrtc:. t
Staple drtins at HeVoe's. tf
The cn!nn'fl lust Qarlnnd of jmcked
Clark Seedling strawberries loft Hood
lllver hint week, bringing the total
tnnnnK toOIS cars, just double the
ti'24 tonnnge.
Kresh snlmoit egs for nale. John
son Produco Co. if
His. Clare nnd NoniOMiuwn. MstetiQI
pathlc physicians, of Waterville. Mr.,
who arc Inuring the Psclflc coaot,
called on the Prs. cnrlow for n short
lle Inst Sunday. The Hi own wen
former clmtimuites of the Cnrlows
when they attended the Osteopathic
College at Klrksvlllfi, Mo.
Kaitry creamery buttor 45c prf lb,
Johtifon ,Vioduie Co.
For baSi'nlns In second band serine
machines. Tho Singer Store. 10 So.
AQiutib the Mclfoitl ueouTe O ho
spent the week-endfX1 Prospect j'ore
Mr. and lr. Jlert Orr, Mr. und
Mm. A II. CunulnKhain. Mr. nnd
Mr. (Po. Alendflfer, Mr. and Mr.'
Jay (lore and Bjn, Mr. and JlrlMV.-,
II. (lore, gfihn Johnjym, yr. and
.Mm. Iten Trnwhgilgp, .Mm. O. V, '
.MeyerH QhIq duUKtitem, Marie ar
Dorothy. JWTy Young, Mr. nQl Mm.
Alhert M.-M4ptiH, f. and Ml'H. Kmil
Mohr andiVAIIy. Mr. und Mm. Hob''
HtranK. Hunter Coleman, Mike JacUuHj
.Mr. .ujmlcn, l,oul Hichiirdiion an
r. amr Mrti W. Yf(fiOWHOn.
07
Freah wilt water salmon
26c lh.
Johnon Produce Co. a
Opho monthly nifiUlnir of the vnluP-
, a ... . . O . , . . . .
" " w r . s;
I, ,. ..,.. i,,.. ,.
tl .. lH.r,.l,,nH In th? Hhafcr
fcjt - (K iiiHtructlonH In
i111(.,hf f reuIcation.
aii the i..,.
bera lire oxnerted lo attiSSl
,
ji,.(ore you nuy tnui Piano see iSi
Jiefore you nuy tnui piano see IJtlun-
'gjm.j, t0 ,.,, FBVe
j know plunos and Is l
..,,,.,, , ...
mve you money. He
roliahle. If
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. ,7 , ,Q " j V. ... .
iiMo Mr. and Mrs. V. J
lllaniea MIbsI
lida Karnes, anil Mr.
K. T. Itoche of CIlHdale.
Mr. ailB Mrs. O. Ilerlsveld, Mr. nnd
glrs- li. K. Knsoe, and Mr. and Mrs.
and
lowInK from J.os Anselea: A!r. and
MlS S. I!. Caldvl. Mr. and Mrs. W.
M. Cloor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Finklestlen
und children, Mr. and Mrs. tleorge
Prout, Dm. Luclle Weeher and Clare
llewen. Dr. und Mrs. .1. K. Huperd,
Mr. nd Mm. John Tulley. Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. C. I.lllO. Mr. and Mrs. Hen
L. (lihson, Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Jederle.
Mr. nnVl M4 F. H. Duzenbuin. Mr.
and Mrs. H.TlVllllams, Mr. and Mrs.
J) A. Itickenlmch, Mr. and Mrs. It. F.
lilckenhach, Mrs. Thomas T. Loy, Mrs.
J. H. Stewart, Mr. and nMrs. O. A.
' . alL ' A
'MrV- uVaidH
(iedar flumo lumbei' at Big Pines
Mrs. H. if. DeArniopd nnd two
hlldren, Holiert and Ketty Joan, of
uleml, have been spending sometime
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
?5 I,. Collins of Gold Hill and her
aunt nnd uncle. Drs? F. G. and Eva
Carlow of Medfoil
Cedar flunv at Elg PI nap Lumber
Co. U O tf
, Miss Klsle (ftsln returned Sunday
from Portland and Seaside where she
enjoyed a very pleasant vacation.
Dr. T. DcLaKhue. eyesight specif
1st. 425 Medford, Q'enter Hldg.. Meif
foid. Ore., Is fully equipped to
thorough examine your eyes and fit
them with glasses. Properly fitted
glasses will eliminate your difficulties
In pending ind close wrk. Special
attention Wix'n to children who are
timid r too yomig to read. All work
guaranteed. Hf
Fresh salt water salmon, 25c. lb
Johnson Produce CcP. ttf
tjgyr. andJlrs. Honry Wnde Pomer
ene nnd eon, Henry Jr., who fwrnier
ly resided near Seveh Oaks, are ro
cont arrivals from Sap lfranclsco and
win spend er vacation In the valley.
They are leavlmr tomorrow mornLmpJ
gjr a short camping trip at the Lintel
oi inu vvooojiu l ney expeci 10 leae
mi iin.'ir iiuiiii; in nun r runcisco uuuui
the 20th of this month -
Cedar flume lumber aV Big Tines
Lumber Co. tC
Fred L. Colvlg nnd Dan W. Herring.
Qoputy Collectors of internw reveriuo.
they will spent! the next two weeks
In connection with their official ca
pacity. ggs wanted. 3ft dozen. Johnson
Proluce Co. tf
The Crater Club will hold their
regular meeting this evening at the
Hogue Klk resort at 7 o'clock. Uh
thelradlen present, the entire, assem
blage to be tho guests of the manage
ment.' After u Abig chicken dinner
dancing will be enjoyed Mt the new
pavilion, o
Columbia plaster wall board. Call
(or prices. Qrallace Wood Lumber
iarif, cor ICast Main and Oenesee.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. HtWton of Port
land wore, ip Medftti-Uotoday en route
to Crater Iake wiUT Mr. and Mrs. U.
W. Pdio and four daughters. Mr.
Mealun has chnrue of the Oreiron
Screen Iteview and will tako pfiSluros
of J.he lake and surrounding scenery
foM use In the c&hing week's re
view. He also took pictures of the
big Copco celebration at the new
plant oO the Klarth litjr Sunday.
For sewing machine reiwlrs. Hyno
15-R. 90
Jack Tajjor. of Medford. was1 ar
rested early this morning on a charge
of being Intoxicated. He was given
a hearing In police court and was as
sessed n fine of $10 by Police Judgo
tteorge Fox. Grants Pass Courier.
p Fresh salt water sahtibn, 25C lb.
Qohnson Produce Co.
Fresh Bnlmon eggs for sale. Jofln-
son Produce Co. tf
(Po local UmernOl'actfic district
ifflep Is nrlvlMi'it nf tho furt flAr whnn
t no special train cMrylng dclegntitfK
fi'tnti nii!..o it.. ..(....i,.., t i.V
ternational Christian lOndeavor ron-
vejttlon at Portland rtX,lves in this
city next Saturday monmig the entire
aKsomblago will be taken off the train
by Ashland citizens whq will takp
them to that cltyWy motor rarAand
will show them various sights of the
valley. After a luncheovt In the
neighboring city the delegates wilt ro
board the train en route homeward.
Tho watermaster can bo found in
his office In the MeVfford National
bank building, from S a. m. until noon.
every day during tho Irrigation nen
son. O 95
0 raUAUTYl
0Fountaiii
Lunches ,
CO 1 & O'
and $e have Wintel' .
1 vDelieloui Candiea. '
Davidson's ;
Corner Fr n4 Mtlsj
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION!
MONTHS EXCEPTING
FOR TORRID SPELL
a o I
: The munra of Jui in Med ford and
vicinity wya a nice one with close to
the average temperature und rainfall
a
i,w,h"t r?,h; exci"' :h,,t hiu,'
"JQell cajO durlnK lh latter part.
" u 01 iu on u.e
,whW maximum wm the hlKhcst for
unyTiumineT permd Mnce' 3
1U'.
, " l"' O u P
ifjf , - ', 1 1 ;
"
iinum o last montn wiisbii.s, tne
.mean was 60.7. and the nimlmum a
I 60.7.
12 on the 3MOSlh. lllli.. 14th nnd
lftth. The greatest daily range wus
O
The total preclpltntirtsfor the laht
month was .83 of an InchyVhereas the
normal rainfall for Jirrio for many
yi H h;M been .8-S of an Inch. The
grille rainfall in any 24 hours lnt
mStfith was .60 of an inch on Junet.
more precipitation,
. June had ninrt clear Ai'h. imie
partly cloudy Vneo.nd
"'days 0ro
cloudy. .
There were no uthioderstoniO
frosts or hail. O
The official summarr for June Is in
pnW as follows:
UateO Qlax.3
2 ...6 &
Mln. Trcclp.
50 Q .(If)
44
00
67
74
0!)
71 C
7!l
4-1
44
42
DO
47
45
l
r.s
4S
42
42
5 ggO
r,u
62
53 '
50
00
r.3o
50
10 O-
11.
12.
13
14
15
10
18
roil a
84 ,
so
no
! as
!I9
103
311
qO 92
Q ... rfl7
....Q... Tiis
15 o
-
S0:
1!) Q
5
20
1
22 .....
23
24
20
GO
58
51
IH
51
27 -
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A.'B. Powell', fformcriy pressman on
this paper, but jnpw an employeo on
the Klamath Falte News, spent tne
Fourth and Sunda? in Medford.
Brick loo ci earn 50c at DeVoo's., tf
pn xAnti.Qniiilnn- ninrlll IIDU PH(tin
w a
q-
TOO im TO CLASSIF?
FOK SALE-r-Two or five acres, QilH
inlle out, on paved road. II. N.
Loflund, 225 O. Jakdnlo O 92
FOR SALE A" 21-ft. cedar boat,
don't leak, price if taken at once
$.'5.00. c. A. Bankoy, Central Point.
O 91
'Oil SALE New 4-room modern
house, barn nnd gn&9 half mile
from city limits or will lease to
responsible party, "all nt 907 N.
ltiverslde. -
FOO I5EXT-402 W. JacksolO 5.
room modern house. Phone 45-K.
C. H. Howclls. " o
F01t.HA.ItK set of leather harness.
C. lllabard, cscoitd houso souin
of Cngnon mill. 92
I'UK ESAI.fj ouii.'ii 4.vi.i iwwt
, lundOi.-anary 423 King Ht.
FOK SALE 8-ft,. MoCormnck bind
er, also fresh cow. rhone 40S-K-J.
WAN'TKU Kxpeflenccd
waitress.
90
(usher Cafe.
LOST Diamond Take road, ladles'
purpe, containing some money nno
gold monogrniui "cuff ' links. fio
wurd. Mrs. Trunk SauJjherrV.
Thone 72. Jacksonville. v 93
NOTICE
AH persona Interested In
heal ing a lecture on organlieil
labor are roquested to attend
an open meeting In Smith's
Hall, 12S North Crape Street,
0'nosday evening. July 7th.
The main speakers will bo
O. C. (Dad) Young, goiiornl
representative of the Amor
lean Federation of Labor for
tho past 1"J years, and K. J.
Stack, secretary of the Oregon
State Federation of Labor for
n nuniberiif yearfl
This meeting will bo held
tinder the auspices of the
Carponters' Union.
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Refreshing o
SWIM
a Ashlancb
Natatormm
3 blocks from Lithia Springs
Hotel. 2 big tanks clean sulphur
water. .
Open 10 A. M.. to 10 P. M
Spocinl nrraniroiuonts for purlin
BOPCO IS BEAlEN
BYMSONUE
CD
)n the afternoon tf July M, Jack
sonville defeated Copeo -13-12 at
JackQSiivlll 1 1 h the cltsun-'
vllle creels and Tooneiviile trom-y
tracks runnlnir through wm .J'vill
diamond, Olie t'opco team was under
rather a handicap, hut put up a
good game in "tc of the grounds.
Copc-o startedQoff Id tho flrat In
ning by getting four runs, only to
have the county Healers retaliate In
their half and count eight rumQ It
looked as though it wau going to he
a 'hit and run' -jn'opositlon all the
wru; Qhrough.OniT Bourne tightened
un-'ana pucneir o,r mui tne
rest
of the way
ray. MclntyTe for Jacl
Jackson-
, ville, connected with a faJ one in
Lj he first inning andQilt a home r$n
WitliQthree men on base. This is
what practically spelled " defeat for
Copco. King, Hussong und Bourne
were the shinsfc lights for Coj,
both at bat anit in thetTielta Clark
nnd rtohbins, both ployint; their ttrat
game In a Copco uniform. Ofilled
their respective? positions in good
fofjn. O !
Between the fiftit nnd .sixth In-
Oings, the "Lighthouse" swatters
scored enough runs to tie the score,
nnd it remained at 12 all until tho
Inst half of tlio ninth when Cooley
sliu?led with tWo op. Deere, pitchirQ
iot jucKsonvinc, tanned tne six men
wljj, faced him in the eighth and
ninth Innings which ' counted (lulto
heavllvtgainst Copco.
Ne$? Sunday, Copco g6e& to Talent
where they meet Phoenix, the gamo
ft.
start at 2:30 p. m,
gtate ElitoiG Meet
Grants Pass fyily
9uly 7.
OO HA NTS PASH. Ore..
(Special.) A trip to the Oregon Caves
will be the feature of the Tinnual
Kathering of the Oregon State Editor-
Ol nunncliil'rfli vvh'fh mofitM in t)in
city on July?7 and 18. This triitwiJ
oe made on fuiuroay, ioiiowmg inc
business session of Friday. Cars are
being provWed by the Oran Pass
chamber fl commerce for those who
do not briTiK their own machine?.
After the trip through the caves,
the Oregon Caves Resort company
will . proviflt; dinner for the vlsirs.
A camp fire onUVtnlOnent, aided by
an orc3str$ of college students from
O. A. C whoso membei.'s act ns guides
during the &y, wlUhe givc,g in tho
evening for those vQ desire to stay.
BRAEi
SPECIAL FOR
WEDffESDAY
$2-00
PER 100 POI?NDS
CASH
J id DELIVERY
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
Convenient loading
platlftin. nt rear ot
Main street storey
DTIRt
HATTERS
CLZANZK8
FLCATEBS
Phone 144
13 N. Fir lt
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ONSURANCE o
First Insurance
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A. L. HILL, Manager
Phona 105 . 30 North Central
. Mtidford, Or.
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CASH PAID
For SecondcHafid
Furniture and Stovei
W.X. KINNEY
Furniture House '
315 E. Main Phone 50S
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AnctheP Qracker jack Bill
Presenting
BILLY CARMEN
In
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A Novelty Musical Fadeout.
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. Ben JVIOWATT and MULLEN BilUe
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"MINSTRELSY OF 1925"
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"AN ARTISTI? IRIUMPH" '
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Hm Keed. These
li afeosccrae specials evePy work- 4
lngmaq wiEwaftt. They of mt me og3
poccetjftiey fo a real haPgaia.
Buffalo waist overalls, blue 0 .
tfenim a........... S1.19
Men's khaki pants . . . . . . . . y . . .$1.19
MeiVsplarge straw work hats. 19c
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EVERYTHING FOI? WORKINGMAN AND CAMBER
32 So, Central Ave., Opposite Hunt's Crateristn
R. BStewart, . . , ,
Manager '-. o -
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Independence
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Saving is the first Rivat riiH'iplo of all '
sut'ccss. It creates iiuleiieidence, gives
ftie standing, efilla one witliOvigoi'ous .
purpose, aeliieveinent and ambition ancL ,
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stinulates"one to do his best and to b& t
somebodv in the world. O r .
Open a Savings Account
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First NatPonal Bank
Medford, Oregon
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Sneo!al Bargain
P Matinee, 2:30 -
Adults ViS
Childfjn -AOc
Evenings, 7 arm 9
Adults ... 50c
Olldren - 25c
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