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There seeme no end In slKht to the
wresent heat -wave. which haH been
steadily rislnii for several dnys with !
innxliuumH of 10.1.G yesterday, 1(13.5
Wednesday and KS.S onj TucHduy. de
plte Jhe fact th the temperature
ut 8 a.'m. today' was nix dereea lower
than yesterday irjornltiK's tempera
ture at the same hour, and the temper'
nture at 1 o'clock thlH afternoon wag
1(8. The prediction for tomorrow, ln
sued by the 8an Francisco weather
bureau, forecasts only fair weatn
Jjist nlnht wa another very warm
night, with the result that many cltl
enH did not K(t th.elr usunl ahiouh
tit nleep.
Fancy creamery buttor 47c per lb,
Johnson Produce Co.
,"c 4fi Inch pure linen lunch cloths on
mile at 1.115. Jap Art Store. 105
1 In the vicinity of the spot whore
, p'uul Kcherer HtrUKKled go hard mat
week to catch hlH 7-pound nteemeuu
'i Jnms P. Itogg of Central Point,
,4 jnernber.of the lorl" American Region
1 '"-Drum corpH. cauKht a ateelhvtid In the
MTlver yesterday morning welching over
'10 pounds. 'Mr. Hohh would have
lost the flnh hod It not been for his
-..j;klll as a follower of Isaac Walton, It
"lielnc ho Inrire that It nearly exhaust
-ifd hltn heforo'ho 'could land It safe
on the shore of the river.
t i Band concert Saturdny nlfsht. ' Main
, , . and mversldc.
Hnvo your eyes . examined by Dr.
lie I a Rhue, Kyeslght Hpochtllst. 426
Medford Ilulldlng. 10G"
Keventy-nlne more out of the state
cars from various parts of the United
States, with a majority from Cullfor.
nln, were registered yesterday nt the
'-V local atate traffic bureau In the Cham
ber of Commerce,
Kec notice of new water rules on
" another page. 101
.23 piece hqnd painted Oriental tea
sets, on sale at $4.95. Japanese Art
Rtore. 106
Included, among the tourists and
uthera from a distance registered nt
loel hotels are Mrs. D. .Morlile of
Nashville, Tenn.. Mr. and Mrs. D. K.
Robinson of Rye, N.' Y.. Mr. and Mrs.
8. L. McClaren and Mnrgnrct McClar
en of Charlotte. N. C. Q. O. ITusneli of
Xew York Qlty fimlly Child, of Min
neapolis, Mr. nhd Sirs. Edward T. El
Its 'of rialtlmore. Md' and Altadena
fa4lf., Mr. and Mrs. J. Stendl apd son
of ChlcnKo, nnd Mr. and Mrs. D. B.
McClnrcn nnd children of1 Vancouver.
n- c. ' ,
If you look It over you will fall for
this heat little suburban home, iaxi.
Tcrrns. Phono' 4ISJ-R. l)6tf
Fox Terrier puppies moke'tho fin
est pets. " See them. In 'the Monarch
Heed Company" window Saturday.' 10Q
.A womnn's liat blew off while n'enr
was passing the Jlotol Medford about
0 p. m. yesterday', whch'wns captured
by some persons nenrhy and taken Into
the hotel, where tho'bwhor can obtain
It at the hotel lobby clear stand by
Identifying Iti The hondgear Is do
scribed by the sporting editor of the
Mall Tribune as "one of thoso helmet
nffulrs with cloth on It and an opening
In which the head may be Inserted."
'Up near the summit of tho SlHkl
yous last night .long bfrforo midnight,
thero was n showor with much light
ning and n heavy ten mlnutog fall of
fcnln..
Gordon Stout's grtrnso has moved' to
an N. 'Holly, '103
Do Yon Jjove Y6ur Wife? Prolong
her life. Install an electric range
- fie. On down. ' 104
, ' The Houttairn Pacific company has
applied to the ' Interstate commerce
commission for authority to extend Its
JIne of railroad from' Klamath Falls
. 4(1 miles south to Cornoll, Cnllf.
- 'Oet your tro praps now at the Big
Pines l.umlm- Co. tf9
J, ' Perorated rlee howls, c. Jap Art
Wore. ' 10S
With iHit half the1 moHth nf July
already pat. recUrtrottnrw at the local
registration bureau, total only about
istto fewer than tho total for the en
tire month of July, 1924 .the largest
ulngle month's registrations' at "the lo-.
. ipo4 bureau, according to figure' ma4e
public ttlln morning hy Mrs. J. 11. Ful
(cr. In charge nf the registration hu
t !.tsan here." any the Ashland Tidings.
"A total of 3236 ut of giata cars, have
f- fceen roKhdercd at the local office ur
' iw the fifteen nys' nf this month, i
while the mark, for the entire month
of July. 1924. was 41S0."
ttlKger knisjd. better mWet liitwrday
night. Main nnd Itlversla. ' D9
A nr HuMirtmn hoHM that will ap
pni to you, fU'll. Tormt. l'hone
4(2-11. DBtf
IK Mr. and hfrs. C. M. Howard arrived"
; frn the city thW mornlnf; from Roze
' man. Mont., to Wt tho lattcr'a broth
.cr. II. H. Howard., who. Is connectod
''whh nn local art ntudln. Ms. and Mrs.
Howard are planning to locate In Mcd
: f-d If ItuslneHS opportunities' present
( .themnelveg. ',
rtee the fine Tog Ttrrlor puppies on
OiWlay natunUy at Monarch deed
" Company windows. ' 100
. - Hear Teddy O'llara glti the lnteat
, dance hlls at tho Fair Oroumla Vn-
rtlltin rrldty nnd Mturnvy nlpblK.
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5ee notice of now water rules on
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Among out of town Oregonluns ar
riving In the city y?Hirduy untT r?Ki
tred at Mi'ilfoid Motrin are Mvh. H.
K. ut HirlnKfi-iU. (J. U. Hrowne
of Hood Hlver, Ii. J. Boos and fomlly
of Fot-fwt Grove and Mr. bnd Mm,
A. C. MvIhoI nnd Mr. and Mrtt. A. R.
Hmlth of Kuffene.
Follow the crowd. Do your shop
ping Hut Urdu y night v.hlle the bnnd
playn.
Lustre cream pltcherM, BUgHr howl
and vaiKfa on (tale at 26c each. Dap
aneae.Art Store. 10G
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Oard of Denver,
CoJo. huve been lioutte KUt'NiH of Mr.
dnd MtR. Ralph Pollock for weverul
UayH pant.
I'll nay they are good, peppy enter
talnem, ,'lght Hawk orchemra. Friday
and Satu.doy nights, Fair CiroundH.
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Roe notice of new water rulea on
another page. ! 101
When the Hecolid Bectlon of train 13
arrived In the city thlH morning It'
had a hoard two carloadH of Alnbumn
Hchool teachei-H 6n a tour of the na
tion. A. 8. Kosenbuum, Ren Moller
and Jorvy Joiome, local Klks who re
turned from I'ortlanu thin morning,:
took 'nearly a' dozen' of the young
Indies In their three cars to Siskiyou
station as a diversion' from the train
riding for several weeks past. At
Hisklyou the young ladles rehoarded
the train ufter having hcen shown 2&
miles' of southern Oregon scenery by
automobile.
Screen doors nt Wallace "Woods
Lumber Yard, cor. East Main' nnd
Genesee. 88tf
Do You Love Your Wife? Prolong
her life. Install an electric range
115.00 down. 104
MK and Mrs. E. T. Shelton of Oro-
vllle, Calif., arrived In the city this
morning to spend severnl days visiting
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Fields.
Nine cent sale at the Jap Art Store.
101
Dr. Holt has returned from hfa post
crndiiftte work and la In the office
again, third floor, Medford1 Hulldlng.
101
'An organization has been formed at ,
Bandon to raise $25,000 by public
subscription to take over the Ameri
can Legion building and convert It
Into a modern hospital.
Many 'bargains In odds and ends
during the July clearance sale at the
Japanese Art Store." 105
Let us call for your rugs to be
cleaned by the latest shampoo process.
Medford Rug Cleaning Works. 700
Pine St. Phone C10-M. 100
Miss Edna Burns of O. C. Boggs'
office Is spending several weeks visit
ing In Portland and ; Seattle with
friends and relatives.
See notice of new water rules on
aiibther page. 101
Do You Love Your Wife? Prolong
her Hfo. ' install On electric range
$15.00 down. 104
Sheriff Ralph Jennings of Jackson
ville was among the business' visitors
from that city who were In Medford
today.
I have Just what you want, a new
suburban home located right. Real
bqy, $1281. Terms. Phono 4R2-R.
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Got ; your tree ' props ' now at Big
Pines Lumber to. tf90
j Residents' of southern' California
who Vre gue'sts at local hotels IncVude
Mr.. nnd Mrs ChuxleS Lyman, Mr.-flnd
Mrs. A. J. Korit and1 Mr.. and Mrs.' M.
Anderson of Hah Pedro, Mr' and
Mrs. JCdmuhd A. ,Oray and boys,' and
Dr. and Mrs. A, Urowno of Pasauenu,
Mrs. George' Prentlco und daughter
Janot, Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. KMh nnd
daughter, Mr,' and Mrs. P. B; Bennett
of 'San Plt'go, Mr. 'and Mrs, E.J R.
Tyson of Shermnrt and the following
from Los Angeles; Mr. nnd Mrs; Wat
son Barker, J. E. "White and family,
Mrs. J. G. Rtmpftn, Mlnoh Lockwoll,
Anna H. fjvet-hardy, Mr, and ' Mri,.
hurles D. Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. K.
'. Gergon, Mr. and Mrs. . K. T. "Wil
li urns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Mann. Mr.
hd Mrs. K. F. Herford and Miss
Adeline Cofley.
Dr. Holt has returnea from his post
graduate .work and is In the office
again, third floor, ' Medford' Lllulding.
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Oordon 86ut bas. oil and storage.
Old Valley Garage. SD N. Holly. 10$
Mr., nnd Mrs. K. T. Hlllyard of
Reno, Nov., arrived In th city this
forenoon to spnd several days trans-
nc4lHC tnwJaetw aa visiting friends
before continuing their Journey to
IftvAttle, where they expect to locatv
permnnently.
kfve notice of new water rules on
notner pke. 101
Have you irW4 Clarence, Clau or
Adnm, 10 K. Riverside. 102
Word has -been received that I. A.
Weblr pMstMt awnr tsiH' morhic at
his residence In Portland. Mr, Tebh
as n former Mwdford cltteen, and Was
otignged In the undertaking business
n Medford for. a number of years. He
was rt member of the Medford I. O. O.
lodge.
Get your tree props ' now nt Big
Pines Lumber Co. tf90
Washington state visitors register
ed at Medftrd hotels Include Mr. und
Mrs. A. D. Ferguson, Miss Mildred Fer.
Irfxin and Mrs. David Tart or Seattle.
Rlr, and Mrs. K. V. Langwirthy of
Sumner, 'Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Hensel
man of Tenlno and H. H. Thorn of
Tumwater.
Do You I-ove Your Wife? Prolong
her life. Instull an electric range
$16.00 down. o 104
imported Jap crepe, 18c a yard until J
August 1st. Japanegp Art store. iuiv
ladies' and children's work a spe
cialty. Jllghway Barber Shop.. 102
Warren McHargue assistant super
visor of the Oregon state hospital at
Salem, ' was a visitor 1 nthe city last
evening while enroute to the capltol
city fi'om Klamath Falls, where he
ho l tulan Into oimimtv fhorlAH
Rh nil eft n hrnrhor it I. W. Tthodes.1
whose name Is known in connection
with the disappearance and final re
covery of the Rradshaw girls of Klam
ath Falls. Charles Rhodes, an elderly
man, Is regarded Innane and was a
public nuisance in that city, so was
committed to the state hospital by
officlula of Klamath county. Ho in the
third to be sent to the hospital from
Kliirnath Falls during the past month.
Nino cent sale at the Jap Art Store.
101
Dance where it Is cool and comfort
able, on the best dance floor In south
ern Oregon, Friday and Saturdoy
nights. . 101
rfcreen doors at Wallace Woods
Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and
Genesee. B8tf
Mr. ann Mrs. L. B. Brown of Oak
land, Calif., are visiting in Medford
this week. They will leave Saturday
morning for the bay section, accom
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Grey, who have been guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Grey for the last two weeks.
Marcel and bob curl 7&c. Tel. 436-R.
623 So. Ivy. 102
Special summer prices on dry fac
tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf
Have that old rug made into a nice
fluff rug at small cost. Medford Rug
Works. 706 Pine St. Phono- 610-M
100
Frank Glover, renresentative of the
. Colonial Underwriters' association
with headquarters at Portland was
among the business visitors who were
In the city today.
' Krlnkle crepe, 29c a yard. Jap Art
Store. ioi
Night Hawk orchestra ' at Fair
Grounds Pavilion Friday and Saturday
nights. 2 01
Pianos! See Launspach. tf
H. F. Charles, a tourist who has
been irt the city for several days, was
fined $10 In Judge Taylor's court yes
terday forenoon on His plea of guilty
to a charge of speeding preferred
against him by State Traffic Officer J
J. MrMahon. Charles' had passed 10
or 12 automobiles at an excessive rate
of speed, among them McMahon's
cor. As an' alibi, he said he recently
arrived from California .where the
speed limit is" 85 miles tier hour and
was ignorant of the stnte limit in Ore
Bon. .
Launspach Piano Store now open
for business at 111 fW. Main. Opposite
Rlalto theater., "Successor to Root Mu
sic Co. . . . tf
Columbia plaster wall board. CaU
for flrlces ' Wallace Wood Lumber
Yard, oor East Main-and Genesee, -
Try that big milk shake at DeVoe'B.
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' Charles Hugglns. .a member of the
firm of Hugglns1 -nnd Robinson, loft
last night for a short businoss trip to
Portland. ,
Chinese parasols all reduced to 89c
during our July clearance sale. Jap
Art Store. . 401
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & Whlto Agency, Inc.
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Hand bags, 26c and up. Jap Art
Store. 101
. The following men nnd their fami
lies are among the guests from a dis
tanre who arrived at Merrlrk's Motor
Inn yesterday to spend the night: Luke
Rhea of Indianapolis and L: L, Dee ring
Of Petersburg, Indiana. J. J. Curry of
Denver", Colo., F. Lochner of Brooklyn,
N. YM J. M. Ma ha wold of Wntertown, 1
H. D.. II. Bahr of Almont, N. D.. Paul
JCnljM of Chkago, nnd L .B:-Broynton
of Vermont. 111.. W. B. Gonge of New
port, R. I . It. C. Shelles of Cleveland,
Ohio. J. G. MrRrlde of Grand- Canyon, ,
Coo.. CH. Hckman"of Centervllle,
Iowa, L. B. Young of El Paso, Texas, 1
C. Hartman of Ocata. Fla.. W, R. i
Wgrte of' Newton Center, Mass.. nnd
C. B. BeYt of Fargo. N. D. .
Large Mock Victor rori at Pal
mer Mueic more. ' tf
Seven-piece water sets on sale at
80o. Japanese Art more. 101:
'Helnmitcnitf buttons covered at the
Hondioraft' Wwn. it
Mrs. Mary Casement departed re
cently for Montreal; Ontario, to spend
the remainder of the simmer visiting
with relatives living there.
Double mesh hnlr nets on sale at Gc.
Japanese Art Store. ( - 101
Fifty cent doll sale. Jap Art Store.
101
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THE HOME dF BREAD LIKE MOTHER MADE .
One of the biggest factor in'pwing goods is taking care of the cost of get
ting the goods to the consumer. Eliminating these costs is what accounts for
our always lower prices Comparative pricing is the only real way to know
just what this means to you We'll be mighty glad to have you come in and
check us up. , . ,. ,, ..u-i.j
BREAD
Baked Without Substitutes.
1 lb. loaf ! 3 for 20c
H lb. jioc
MEAT
Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb. .
Boiling Beef, lbi . : . . . . .
Veal Roast, lb.
Veal Breast, pocketed, lb.
12c
7c
15c
10c
Lemons, per dozen ...... ;33c
Columbia River Chinook Salmon, flats 14c
California No. 1 soft shell walnuts, lb. 30c
Extra fancy Oregon Walnuts, lb. . . . .35c
Corn Starch, 1 lb. package 10c
OTHER SPECIALS
, f Gloss Starch, 1 lb. package . . . . .10c
Artichokes - 2 for 15c
Dried Beef, Rival Brand per glass. . . .10c
Matches, the big full count box, each
Certo, per bottle
. 5c
v27c
WATERMELONS per pound 2l2c
CROCKS -JUGS JARS
We - have a car of the famous Redwing
Stone Ware, the world's finest. Jugs,
Jars, Crocks, Pitchers, Mixing Bowls, all
' sizes and kinds. ' Priced, as always, to save
you money. . v
Milk Crocks i gal., 15c; '1 gal. 23c;
, 2,gal,.j 43c.
Jugs', i gal. 1 8c; 1 gal. 23c.
Butter Jars, lib., 13c; 2 lb. 15c; 3 lb., 18c;
5 lb., 25c.
Mixing Bowls, big fellows, 49s, 73c, 89c
EXTRA SPECIAL v
5 gal. Redwing Jar :9Sc
DAIRY, STOCK AND
HAY SALT r
Dairy Salt, 50-lb. sack . 79c
Half Ground Salt 50 1U. 49c; per 100, 95c 1
3-4 or Hay Salt, 100 lbs., 98c; 1000 lbs. or
over, per 100, 95c .
GATES & LYDIARD
BUY HERE AND BANK-THE DIFFERENCE
The Htnto Tdiiorlal asHOClatioa eonr
vtent'loft 'to being helil' tbdtiy and lorhor;
row at Orants Paaa. A fine program
haa been arranged by the association
and the Grants Pass Chamber of
Commerce has prepared plenty of
entertnimnent Ineludlnc a trip to the
Oregon caves1 tomorrow. ' Hobt. W.
Ruhl Is attending from this newspa
per and Is Inking part In the program.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Urown & Whits Agency, Inc.
Fancy new potatoes, large size, 3c
per lb. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N.
Fir. street, rhone 97. stf
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Williams of the
(Oold Hill district were among the many
nuxlne.su visitors who were In the city
today.
Fresh salt water salmon. 26c 16.
Johnson Produce Co. tf
Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb.
Johnson Produce Co.
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Turkhonds Mid
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A enj that ovill pnek
well nn koc well
mnking it idcnl i'or
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Teljrraphlc news from Salom gays
that upon -the request ot the Chamber
of Commerce at Jac k ho n villa the pub
lic service commiHsion Wednesday Is
sued an order preventing W. 8. Bnr
num 'from dismantling hln railroad,
which extends from Medford to Jack
sonville. The work nf dittihnntllnj; the
line was started Tuesday, according
to telegrams received in Salem.
Brick Ice cream 60c at DeVoe's. tf
Special discount on wardro.be
trunks, suaranteed seven years, and
ITuninnteed Samson suitcases, nt the
M'dfo:d ICxclunpe. 101
Dr. V. C. Wlr I:o resigned the
presidency- of the Pacflc university
to accept a like position with Hollins
colleKe in Florida, was stricken with
apoplexy recently and has resiRned the
Florida position.
Cedar flume at Big Plnea Lumber
Co. tf
.R.I. R. epKs at DeVoe's. , , tf
. L. E, Moon of the , Hilt Lumber
company, FY1 A. 'Taylor of Diinsmuir,
assistant division .engineer of the
Southern Pacific lines, were among the
callers In the city today from adjacent
California.
For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning
or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel
Bateman. tf
Dan WIMoughby presents his Night
Hawk orchestra at the Fair Grounds
Pavilion Friday and &iturday nights.
Hear them. jom
Palm leaf fans 9c. Japanese Art
Store. 101t
Because of the heat these highl.
most people of Medfordra'nd ihe valley
do not go tQ bed until a very late hour,
In order that their bedrooms may be
come a little cooler. i
Cedar flume lumber at Big Pin"
Lumber Co. tf
Staple drugs at DeVoe's. tf
come.
Secretnry.
Stated communication Mefl
ford Lodge No. 103, A. F. & A.
M., Friday evonlng, July 11.
1935, at 8 p. m. Visitors r
By order W. . M . ' A. J. cSp.
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