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o o o o o 0 0 0 o o r n a OO O O O o MRDPOIfl) MAlTTftlHUNTO, MlffiFMn. -ohfiOX. TTIFRSdHy, PAGE TWO TtY 10, 102' 1 focal atd Personal The lotal branch of the 1. S. Km Payment Service which haH Just been ainhori.ed iure ji the bt-hent or the Kruilgrnwei-H league kun Hl;i?IInhml in the'hamberot t'oiumerce building tblK mfrnlng tf reiuuin o)en Tlally un- i.i iit fii Ha c-.ftll.-h Ih In charmn it nalarv of fir.ti a monih. VII mM-KonH 'seeking emi'luvnienl, yi the fruit industry, as well an fruit- growers needing help, are expected to ,-iHler at this bureau, which will act clearing house between employ ers and employes. Kimcy creamery butter 47c per lb. Juhmuui l'roduce Co. Hand concert Saturday nlht. M-aln and ltlver.-ide. r. W. V. '. Holt and family ar rived home last night from Iterkeley, Calif., where they had heri for the past five weeks while he took a special medical course at the University of California. See notice of new water rules on nnot her page. 1 n 1 If you look it over you will fall for ibis neat little suburban home, SlIiKl. Terms, i'hone 4-11.- " '.((itf Calls have been-Hent out for a meet ing of the board, of directors of the Cham bei- of Commerce at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening, at which a numbi'r ' of Important hunters will bo up for consideration. . , , (iordoij Stout's 'ghragc has moved to ail X. Holly. 1 03 ' Uo You-ijivo VoUr Wife? Prolong her IK. Install an electric range $ir.0i) down.. 104 Tlvi lieal has evidently alowed m the iitn-tourist traffle to and through Medfrird. as only 75 out of the state cars m en: i t ' tiiiftVj -luircji ' Isterfjat tin cars en: registered at the local stale cau yestenlay, and the reg- the local hotels were not so neavt;is of i4 h last ight yoi rincil.u i usual. Am for weel;.s past, most hotel .guests of yesterday and ifjght were from California. your-irce jirujia now ui iik Lumber Co. tfyu j;lK"'r hand, better music Saturday tiight. Main and Klverslde. ItH )i' of. the finest. fish caught in llat-iid like for some time .Was ' .hiiiufcht iii Monday by M. C Stone of hon l:each. Calif., who caught the litnitin an hour and a half. The bug ti of the fish, a beautiful rainbow I trout,, .weighed 1 0 pounds, and waa perfectly proportldnetl. Sucli a fight was pt up by the trout thai Mr. Stone ' cont-c-red iiimwelf quite fortunate that ho wueeeeded in getting him in the bnat.f. Tho big fellow wits caught near tho ctnte; of the lake about il:3fl u. i m. wlien the surface of the watr was faiiir Hinooth. All of the other fish were caught in the same vUlnlty. Mr. Htou used a .spinner and at the lime . of fh big catch wns trolling very slowly, maintaining just enough speed to U8) tho spinner going. A ww suburban house that will ap peal lo you, $1281. Terms. I'hone I.VJ-VL 00tf Se(i notice of new" yatcr rules on , , aiiot hr page. 101 C. f. Cute, eortnty agont. and family, who invo been pemllng this, week at the Ii.kfi -of tho Woods are expected homiSaturday or Sunday, i . Iuco Jackson Hot Spiingo Thurs day (Oht. ()! Di, Vou-IoVe Your Wife? Prolong her life. Install an electric range , Jir.ilJ down'. t . . 1 01 Th miljMiity 'of the local lodge of Klksfkvho have been lit Portland this wrekMit-.tending the Kilts.' convention, ( will Apart for home ttmlght.' Koji.nv the crowd. Do your shop ' ping , aturdny night while the lnnl ! playfl. ' 1H1 . rif jsab' they are good, Pi'ppy onler- ; taiueiX', Night Jlawk orchestra. Friday ! ami 'Saturday nights, Fair Oroumhi. ; li "" "M4 Hlld Mrs. C. II. lloehne, former ' re.shUfuts who visited in this city yes- teribf r. returned to their home in . Med Hi d last evening." mays the Itose- burg.JVews Kevlew S 14 notice of new water rules on anotM't' page. lol Scil'cn dohrs at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cur. Kut Main and Cientwm. Jittlf' Not so many lurlsts and other guests from a distance were registered at local hotels yesterday and last night, hut among them are Mrs. M. M. Moffel of Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowan ot Swumpscott, Mass., Mary . K. IlitchlngM of .Syraeusy. N. Y..-Klleir 1-:. Cos of Itozemun. Mont.. M. K. Kohl" of Suthluutnii, Conn., nnd' Chas. M. liarif ami John Toohey of New York , City. . ' , ltii You. Love Your .Wife? I'ruhmg her. lift;. Install an electric range . ir.nu down.' ifM S'Jne cent sale at tho Jap' Art Store. . ' . ioi Dunn Hakeii. road contractors. , h;(e Htarted tile work of rustiifacing the Diilles-Ciilifornla hlithway between Klimuth Kalis ami Modoc Point. Their Uld Was $:;. 3ltL'. Kverytlllng the cheapest tp be had fit the l-.dllh Tpw lie Shop closing out win. . lr! Holt hfi riturned from his post 1 grailuiir wink nnd 1ft In the. office 1 ngnih, thin I tloor, Medford Mutldlnu ' 101 Sly 1 b 0. J''iiilirei-0's Myjk Urciul' i an ideal lint o weather O o O O A it- t "1 i.. i u..- .1, .r Ihe Olxen bruthpw, Hvurin offtjif Kun- M't Hmi'lUr.' hav8 limild ami lciiKcd the Mflllniiairi' mine on Op Willow Spring road on lflafttwell hill. ThiH haH not hcen cunflrmcd .y t ti oifM.riH, hut It lookH like real hunt- . nKK and we believe the acnnlnllion of I thaP valuable pniperly would be a L- at advanlarj' for the Hinelter. There are Hevenil tbouHand ton of gond or - already on tne uump reauy for irunn- I poriation lo tne mneitej- ami me minnu M ready for production on a large Dr. W. 1J Katmi. panlor of the scale. TIiIh ImlirnteH 4he early open- UaptiMt churcli. him aiMiouneed a new 'h'g of tin mieltej-. Gold Hill News, Kresse and family are spending " t-n days' vacation around Coos bay. ' fr which point they left last Satur- I.ei 1 1 h call I or your rugs io or cleaned ijy the latest shampoo iiroress. Medforil Itug 'leaning Works. 7 (1 0 I'lne St. I'honu &I0-M. 100 See notice of new water rules on another page. Dan Collier and family arrlvfd home this forenoon from having attended the Klks' convention at Portland this tt'i-ek lie u-onld hnvp Hkid to have, remained to take purl in the big par ade of this afternoon, but on account ot being feeble, he felt he could not march that far. Do You l-ove Your Wife?. Prolong her life. Install an electric ramie ?ir.0 down. 1 04 I havo just what you want, a new suburban home loeutod right. Heal buy, II2KI; Terms, J'lioue 4h'-H. Kfitf Cullfornlans registered at local ho- tels Include Mr. and Mrs. 1!. X. Tucker of Kichmond, Mr. nTid Mrs. It. (i. Cushing of Ihikersfi'eld, Mr. nm-1 Mrs. C. Chuff. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Caruhlre. MIsb Mary Caruhlre and Mlxs Mar- garet Perkins of Oaklahd. Mrs. K. K. Cobb and Miss Maude T). liell of SlK-k- ton, Mrs. II. Karly, Mbs Hone Ihitler. M iss in ma 1 'edraz.l hi a nd M r. and Mrs. It. K. Tlnfton of 1'etatuma, II. A. Heir of Orovllte, Mr.tand Mrs. l.uke W. Peart and child of Cblco, Miss Anna Smith of Sun Jose, and (he fol lowing from San Francisco: Mr. and j Mrs. It. W. Charles, M-r. and Mrs. I.I A. Kalrchild. Miss Florence Stai-k- hoiiKc, Mr. and Mrs. i II. II. Hrowne. Mr. and Mrs-. M. J. Metzer. Mr. ami Mrs. M. li. Crooks. Mr. and Mrs. A. J.J Mathews. I Uet your treo props now at Hlg Pines Lumber Co. ' tf!IO Or. Holt Tuts returned from his post ! graduate work and is In the office again, third floor. Medford Iliuldlng. ' 101 , Kred C.ardner and A-.-W. West re- turned this morning from Portland ; where they hud spent Heveral days on i business. 1 Gordon Stout gas, oil and storage, Old Valley Carage. 30 .. Holly. 103 , See notice of new water rules on , another page. 101 Gardening opportunities exist In the Rogue vnlley for the mnn whft takes' advantage of them If the experience of 1 4. K. 1-arm of South Kighth street. Ih any criterion. Mr. Ijirm Inst night marketed 600 pounds of tomatoes from his acre patch, receiving "io cents per' pound for his produce. He has al- ready taken off $500 from the acre 1 patch, according to figures at the co- ! operative association,.; iiThe tomatoes' are Just now coming into full hearing I and Mr, Ia.rm will realize n much I large mum. Tho plants were set out when quite largo anil came Into bear ing earlier than the rest of the patches. .Grants Pass Courier'. Have you tried Clarence, Claude or Adam. 10 N. Riverside. 101, Do You Love Your Wife? Prolong nor lire, rnstall an electric range SHkOO down. 104 J. K. Wakefield of Oakland. Calif., arrived In the city thin morning to spend severnl days transacting busi ness In. connection with the Ride Air company of Lor Angeles, manufac- j Hirers of Ride Air Spring Cushions. I Imported Jap crepe, lffc n yard until August 1st. Japanese Art Store. 101, See our Wednesday special display ! in the window. Japnneao Art Store, i 101 A. K. Rodman of Trail, was among ' the business visitors who was in the city today from that section. i ladles' nnd children's work a spe cialty. Highway Purber Shop. 102 Nino cent sale at tho Jap Art Store. 101 l'p until this week the Sanltlam na tional forest was the only one In the district of Oregon and Washington that has not had a fire within its houndaricR this summer. . Dance where It Is cool and comfort- : nble. on the best dance floor in south ern Oregon, , Friday, and Saturday nights. ini . Screen donrji nt Wallace Woods Lumber Yiinl, cor. Kast Main and Genesee. ' SStf The fnllowtng and their families fro lua distance Xvero gliosis t 'Mer rick's Motor Inn-who arrived yester day: J, K. Windsor of Calgary. Can.. .. Itrunner of Detroit' Mich..' R. C. 'I'olcj- of Jollet, III., K. M. Gates of Jackson, Mich., George (luff of Win-' n elm go. Minn.. Leo Jsher tf pueblo. Volo., n).s, lVtcrx of Pierce, Neb.. K. A. Waltv. of Granite Falls. X. M , ! and .1. K. Orlnoyer of Madison. S !.. ,M:iivejnml bob curl 7 ,c. Tel. 43li-R 1 r.L3 So. Ivy. Special Mil minor prices on dry fac tor mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Miss Miirjorin Hulmor of Spokaiv. Wash., Is spetWIm: cverM days In the city vlltiiK friends and relatives.' Have that old rugjnade Jnjn n tice fhtjf rtig ift Kmall cost. Medford Ufi Wtrks. 706 Pine St. Phone 610-M. 10U Krlnkle crepe :tc a yard. Jap Art' Slot.. H)l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson left this forenoon for their home In Shei 'man. t'hfafte? having fpent several days visiting Mr. and MrAV IV 9. Stein er. Mr. and Mrs flofcnson had been a oieiitling the Christina Kndenvor con vettloi at Poilund and were en roufe honiewitnl wTienhe stopped to visit otielr f-nd lu Mr.lford? i Nltiht ltnl orchesLra at Kulr I!i'ohis 1'nvllh'ii Tildiiv a on .aturnay 1111 ItlKhtH. tiVt 'Ollf tV tyOpS Pil"'S 1 .11 HililT i'O. n9at Hlg JffO vmnng the vWitors from the stafe of Waithlnttton reKiurefl at local hotels are In. luded Rothacker of Spo kfuierc lO.Mentsi her of oiympla nhd Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hafton and Mr. aa Mrs i: F. Jofton ofattle. Hear TrQv o'Hara ning the latest dunce him mOhe Fair Grounds Pn j vlllon idav nnd Saturday nights. I 1 ni I IjnnvHinrh tMano Rtnro nmv ilf'h jfnr bay at 111 W. Main. Opi.te ;iull(i theater. Successor to Root Mu. lC CO. Q tf MM.,,. AuM.i.il i... I .,1-fl.w, it.ii.irlu ll.nl thy are whijjlnK 1:uk' fiuy ntitieii rtnppInK at local htitiln are Mm. T. T. fruit ilully. The heuvy Vwimoii W.lNon and won ami 11 1 km Marnitrt't ( hf-rrlcH Ih i.Okv past. ulthotiKh many Stewart of Baker, the Mih'b Flor'-mo lioxt-H are Htlll bfiun Hhfppcd. moat Hruwn. Kvelyn Kournlri. Marion Wy- of them pniith. The, nhlnient of man. Mabel Savage and Nellie St row- pearheH inn already started hut the hridge. all of Marnhfield, C. M. Fend- runh wilf he later. AfUiland Tidingi. Columbia plMHter wall honwl. Call for jr?ren. rallare Wod Lumber Yard. ;or J,;iHt Main and (Jenenee. j ry umi oik mimnyiu m uuwtv n. and unique form of evening ner;lce for tho hiiiiiiiht moRthN. liegiuning next Sunday he wlIP gjvi five Sunday evenings to readings anil Btories tvuin "u,l""n ...,.. n . gi-ess. i ne Hiories win uv hiunh ,nt ir by means of splendid stereopticon pic- t tires. The songs In these sei'viees will also be sung from tho ncrcen. miiaing a piciimihk aim popumr mini "T service ror tne summer ,utuiay vv- tnings. Chliiepe parawiU nil reduced to 8!tc during our July cloaranco Bale. Jap Art hture. JU1 V pay for nshes junA sell dirt cheap. Hrown & White Agency, Inc. tf Mr and Mrs. 10. D. Kagerle of Tren. ton. N. J., arrived morning to spemi io me ;uy hum Kovernl days vis- hing. Mrs. K. If. Kaltin. who Ik Mrs. Kagerle's sister, whom ho had not Mn fr over 20 years, H. i. Kowler. assistant county I'gent, and family, nre on a vacation Tillamook beaches until Aug- ""t lHt- Hand hags. 25c and up. Jap Art .Htore. 101 T'ianos! See. I.(iunpnch. tf Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Kenton of La f'ross. Wash., are spending Bcvernl u!Wh m the city before they leave for n several week'n camping trip Into the neighboring foothills and mountains. Large atock Victor records nt Pal mer Music Store. tf TIir year of our Ixjril 1925. A. D., marks not only tho one hundred forty-ninth anniversary of our liherty as a nation, but the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the hlrth of fire insurance. ' OriKinated by IJr. .Nicholas FIRE INSURANCE Hurbon. followini! the mifility conflaa TWO AND A HALF ration that devastated London in the CENTURIES OLD year 'lti(jt.' it has since become inter woven witli the whole fabric of society and is as much a part' of our daily existence as clothing and food. - - ? - Tho public seldom stops to realize that without insurance imnl.iiHt Nre, commerce In Its modern proportion's could never havo become a fact, since It is based on credit that insurance sufcRminls against disaster. Nor could our enormous cities have been built because no. one' would lend mohcy on real estate unless the security for his loan were adequately pro- tectod. ' '. Fire Insurance constitutes a method whereby the contribu tions of the many, Indemnify the comparatively few who suffer loss, and In safeKuardinn enterprise and thrift. Insurance creates n peace of mind that has a psychological yet funda mental cttcct on public welfare R. A. Holmes "THE INSURANCE MAN" Since 1909 w Mann's VI Waste W I cm paper paper haskcys, witli cretonne value, Friday 95c r Watch this space every day. Mann' .. INTRODUCING THE NIGHTHAWK ORCHESTRA . i . . . . d0 O o c' o 0 o o FRIDAY ArD SATURDAY NIGHTS o Julyol7 andl8 o Q o FAIR GRQUPtoS PAVILION O "of coure"o A.him llwi t ',,.. il.ir: .er and H. U. Stewart of Kugene. ami the following from Portland: Ituth v.. Taylor and Mary Macl'hernon, John K. Tourtellotte and J. M. Macleny j. j uihjji mm m. iinti iuiw. r-. j. i "i ; "" Seven-piece wntfr Met on sale at &0c Japanese Art Store. 101 I Hemtttiichln buttons covered at the .Handicraft bhop. tf Double mesh hair nets on sale at 5c. Japanese Art rftore. 101 For sand. .gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, phono 912-J, Samuel Iin,teninn. , tf Joe Wharton 'made a statement the other day that the stcelheads were ris ing to u fly. IJut somehow or other there were fishermen who doubted his word, tfue possibly to their Inability to hbok any of tho big fellows.. So, last njght Joe .went out to prove that he was right. He'hooked a large one, all right, but that was only a pnrt of the battle and after two leaps into the air, the fish made a wild surge down 'stream and then jumped once more. snaKing me nooK irom nis mouui. joe ;had, at least, proven that the fish were rising. Al Letcher went through the riffle a little later and picked lit) a six pounder. Al ad his fish better trained and managed to get him to shore. Grnnts Pass Courier. Dan Wllloughby presents his Night Hawk orchestra at tho Fair Grounds, Pavilion Friday and Saturday nights. Hear thorn. 101 Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. ttrown & Whito Agenry, Inc. tf Fifty rent doll sale. Jap Art Store. j i i . ioi Fancy new. pohttoes. large sine, 3c per lb. .Johnson Produce Co., i'41 X. Fir. street. Phone" I 7 . OStf und progress. 1 Paper Baskets ninclio waste painted msUle, covering; $.'2o- '. each Featuring . A 'Abby Green on tke Piano , o " Teddy O'HarajSinger and Entertainer The ftr.t rvncl en -n i.. ririinnn wan on Kale this morning at the pub- lie market in addition to the uual frefLfline of home grown produce, line to tho prevnUiiiK warm weather tho market thia morning ivan not as busy ub It has been at other timen this n?a- aon, 1ut nevertheless ft enjoyed a lib- oral patronage. lirick ice ciearr. 50e nt DeVoe'a. tf Fresh salt water g;tmon, 2 5c lb. Johnson Produce Co. , tf Special discount .on wnrdrobo trunks, fcunranteeiP seven years, und I'U.V anteed Snnibon suitcases, at the Medfo:d ::;iehjnge. 10i Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. , " ted communication Med- ford Li -odge No. loa. A. F. & A- riday evening. July 1 7. lltji.l. nt 8 p. m. 'lsiiors wel come. J'.y order W. AL A. J. Crose. Hecretarv. .1111 1 Notice ; ' School District No. 29 will rceoivo hldn for transporting children from said district to Medford for coming year. Lids to bo in the hands of tho clerk by July 23rd. School board reserves tho right to reject nny or nil bids. Address, -KLVIUA 3. L 10 A ILK FD, Clerk School Dlst. No. 29, Aledford, R. F. D. No. 3. 103 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WA.NTKI) Woman lo J'hone 1.12-U house. 101 I'Olt HA I JO Clood ISiiKloy Ktinch. cooking upplrs. . 100' Lost IJov'h tan oxford, crojif. sole, nizp. 5 !i. l.o;ivo at 40 X. Kront. l'KJ 1 Buy ' MADRONA ' BRAND " Egg Producer Dairy Feed Chick Grow (A Real' Developer) Scratch Food Feeds that are not mad; to s?ll at bargain prices, but to g-:ve real satisfaction and per formance. , Every user will attest tho quality of Madrona Feeds MM. by MONARCH Seed & Feed Co. - Quality and Service Considered "Our Prices Are Lowost. You Can Get Most Any. Old "Thing at DE VOE'S Most Any Old Time Always Room to Park Your Car. 436 W. Main Ph. 122-R CASH PAID For Pecond-Haad Furniture and Stove W. A. KINNEY ' 'Furniture Hcum 315 E. Main Phoue 505 I -NOW PLATING! ; : AN ICE-COVERED SMASHER FROM.THE MIGHTY-PEN OF ' . Raymond ' B! . 4 "' at the Wfurlitzcr lJ V j, j "The Greatest Dog Actor in the World',' vf v J J r "THE TALKERS" . ."..' . .. : r 11 C HUNTS RATERIAN SUPERLATIVE DRAMATIC EVENT of the REASON' Jiim f. riHn . Urv lluu . MRS. F9SKC THCWA3 A. WISE LOTUS ROSI KENNETH THOFASOM FRED ERfC GEORGE TAWDE Have combined for a tour of tho United 3t6tes this eaaon4a , commAmaio pf thp IBOtb anniversary of the original . . production of J, - 1 '- THEi RIVALS'! - . By.IUCnABI) BKUISLET SHERIDAK ;. APPEARINQ UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OP v : Oeorg C. Tyfr and Hugh Ford UNDOUBTEDLY THIS IS A COMBINATION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED DRAMATIC ARTISTS OF THE COUNTRY, WHO ARE PRESENTED IN A COMEDY THAT HAS CHARMED THE THEATRICAL WORLD FOR A CENTURY AND A, HALF. AMERICA MAY NOT AGAIN WITNESS SUCH AN ILLUSTRIOUS AGGREGATION IN MANY YEARS TO COME. MAIL OHDEKS RECEIVED NOW! Make checks; money ordors pay able to Hunt's Craterian Theater. Enclose Hclf-addregse'l stamped en velope to Insure safe return. EVENING PRICES. INCLUDING VAR TAX: Floor, first 18 rows, $.1.30; next 5 rows, $.75; balance. $2.20. Halcony. list 2 rows. $1.05; balance. $1.10. MATINEE PRICES, IN CLUDING WAR TAX: First IS rows. $2.75; next 5 rows. $2.20; bal nncc. $I.B5: balcony, first 2 rows, $1.10; balance, 50c. BOX OFFICE SALE MONDAY NOON, JULY 20TII. Popular; IUmi.v so f ''Stywt hh a Piiow Jlaid's ctiolinc kiss! 7: I fl'iiro ice witli ii true fruit flavor fnweii hard on n aljck individually .wrapped! . . ' .' ' -. Yum-um tlicy Ve - iroml M yon jvmit a ' Vljf f orent' odrjnk -sfir-tnc in a glass of . lemonade or any otht fiyorite Jjovor 'iiirc Yoir'JMinve a new drink llint's'a winner! . Jt .int:r,'"'pinpe, lemon,' lime, pencil, cherr.f a stickful eof 4iirt.friizuu goodness and only five cents every wrc. 0 . OC o o r rozen ouckep . . SOLD BYALL I, It Jackson County Creamery a o 0 . - JACK LONDON THURSDAY, Jufy 23 Matinee and Night Uln fttkb fhtnai A.- Vm CHAtJNCEY OLCOTT JAMES T. POWERS JEAN FORD MARIE CARROLL GERALD ROGERS HERBERT BELLMORtt OUREALERS i j i O ; CaatBC) It art I I l I II -T I 4 i o . ' o o o o O C O 4 3