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o PAGE TWO -focal and Personal I'l'uortH fnml Hit' fires M the The ieat wavs of Bt-veral days pimt . Is mill on. although sulislillrw boiiic wluUi yesterday's minimum wan 100 , (Icriccs, which wan five anil flve , tenths decrees cooler than on Thurs . (lay. laat nlalit anil this forenoon were1" cooler than yesterday, and fair and moderate weather'ia predicted for Sunday.- ... K Fancy creamery butler 4Tc per Hi. vrfoliBeon Produce Co. :( . ..JljiYe your eyes examined by Dr. He'ta nhue. KyesiRht Specialist. 425 li Medford liulldinir. J 06 W. T. WeaaenKer says he has found n fl cure for the beet worm which Is prevalent In the valley now. Mr. Mcb- Kcniier claims they work at night only. If and that with longs in one hand and a 11 flash lluht In the other he cleans the li beets, then applies aulphur and ar- fi senate of lead, which he believes has it destroyed the pest In his garden com pletely. ? See notice of new water rules on another page. 101 23 piece hand 'painted Oriental tea , ,. sets, on aale at 14.96. Japanese Art M tit ore. 105 , Eighty-four out of the stale cars from various sections of tho - t.nltcil ( States were registered hero yesterday '.! by the loCal atate traffic bureau. j 46 inch pure linen lunch cloths on :l sale at 11.66. .lap Art Store. 106 J; If you look It over you will fall for ' this neat little auburbun homo, 112x1. M Terms. Phone 462-H. 96tf Tourlsta nnd others from a distance registered at local hotols include Mr '. nnd Mrs. 10. K. Merrill of Frankfort ; i lnd Mr. and Mrs. 10. W. Crimen of 1 Los Vegas. Ncv., Win. V. fireenwooil of Philadelphia, Robert Melvln - and Mrs. Luther Drake of Omaha. Neb., Mra. L. V. Rose and V. H. Halos of : Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, F. Tetraut and Mr; nnd Mrs. J. A. Gagnc of Putnam. ' Conn.. Ernest Slayton of Kmmcs. Tex., C. C. Johnson of Kansas City, and J. D. Haglcy of Juneau, Alaska. Gordon Btout'a garage has moved to 30 N. Holly. 103 Xewcomb Bays only a short time to order your factory blocks at summer . prices. Phone 631. 101tf l E. H. Hedrirk, the new auperlntend- ent of the public schools, returned to Eugene yesterday where he Is taking a course In buslnosa administration at I tho I', of O. summer school, nfter hav ing spent several days hore this week '. JuBBplng .in touch with school affairs Aud consulting with the school board. Got your tree props now at the lllg rpPlhos, Jumbor.Co. tf90 l' Decorated rice bowls, 9c. Jap Art Ilfitore. 106 Mrs. H; H. Long Is spending the, re- mninder of the week at Medford, where she will visit with -her nieces, t! the Misses Murrcl and Constnnce Fin ley of Hollywood, Calif. Both the Misses Finley and their elder sister 1 hnve been engaged In photoplay work. Miss Murrel Finley appearing with Constance Talmadgo In the film "Her Rlster from Furls," In which she 'and Miss' Tnlrnadge played the part of sis-.-M teraT-Huene-'Messenger.' J A' new suburban house that will ap pear to you, 1 1281. ,Torms. Phone 462-H.v. .! I , Hoar Toddy O'llara sing tho latest '. ! danco Ults aU tho Fair. , Grounds-Pn- vlllon, tonight. iqif i' Guy. Conner,, returned this morning t ' from Portland ' wne he ..had - been j transacting business' and niso nttend ! Ing the Elks' convention. ' Hoc notice of new water rules on j - nna&ity page, j 101 j i Lustra cream pitchers, sugar bowls i nnd vases on sale at x6c (well. Jap. I aneao Art 8toro. 106' j Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harwood arrlv I d In the city yesterday from llozetnan,' j 'Mont., with tho Intention of locating V.'.'U.Med''l Permanently. Mr. liar wood will help his brother. It. It. liar. VfSaS; proprietor of 1 tho Coniniorclnl j froTo' studio,' which' Is a wholesale IAoncern carrying on business; over ter ritory, from Ileddlng. Oalif., to Port landV ljl any they are good, peppy entcr I latrivrs. . Night Hawk orchestra, to , night, Fair Grounds. 101 ) Kro notice of new water rules on another page. 101 Mr. and Mrs. E. (?, Tlrowno nre pass . fug the week nt Rogue Itiver with Mrs. i Ul Dime's mniher, Mrs. Martin, says the 1 Yre4(a News. tureen doors at. Wallace Woods I Lumber Yard, cor.' East; Main and Genesee. 88tf j ..! 1'ou t-ovn Vdur Wife? Prolong i hi0 life. Install an cltctrlc-range I 416.00 down. 104 ' . Aninng the cmtof town Oregonlans Registered at local hotols are Mr. and Mrs A. K. Chanoy of likevlew, n. M. Utterly of Wnldo. Hill Hayward. K. II. ( llnpplo.'A. It. Loomls and H. U Ford ' of Eugene and the following from ' Portland: Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Cotmell I t $ugona. ; . ... Nine cent sale at the Jap Art Store, j 101 j Ir. Holt I. ns returned from his post gradunte work and Is In the office I again, third floor, Medford Ilulldlng. ' 101 I Traveling 66 miles nn hour In an nftompt to catch a speeder near jNend. , Knrl Hutiaton. state traffic officer, was recently bumped by a speeder behind him who was going nt a still greater speed. Many bargains In odds and ends during the July clearance sale at tho Japanese Art Htnre. 106 5- Kee notice of new water rules on another pnge. lot ' Gilbert lOads. a transient who has heen about the city for several days, was nrrested Thursday nluht by Night Ppllccmen Legglt and Cave fur being Intoxicated. He waa granted liberty ' yesterday morning on rnh ball tit np tljar before Judge Taylor that afler- i mmn. but by non-nppearance he for ' his ball. . Tn You Love Your Wife? Prolong ' TIW life. Install an electric range I J 1 6.00 down. iii4 I hnve Just what you want, a new suburban homo Inratod right. Heal buy, 11281. Terms. Phono 462-H. 1 O O !l B t f 1 Jnck House, rlerkt the Hotel Holland. O. f". Wellborn of Palem. J 10. T. McDevItt and A. H. Marshall I of Itaulder, Colo., motored In Cra j ter Ijke and return yesterday, te I porting- a vert fine trip, i Nins cent snfrtit (Bo Jap Art Blore. ' 101 Screen doors at Wallace Woods I. Omber Yard, cor. East Main nnd Genesee. Qstf According to late forest service office, ("ruler- National forest, which have been under coutrol fur several days past, are now coinpieioly out, but us to the fire burnliiK-ln the northeast corner of Crater National park. n'J further word has been received. Get your ti-o props now at HIg Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Ilr. Holt has returned from his post graduate work und Is in the office again, third floor, Medford ltlilldlng. 101 Although the main contingent of Elks. Including the "Hick" band ar rived In the cily yestesday by train, after having attfmlcd the national convention at Portland, many return ed home today by uutomobile and it Is expected still others will arrive .Sunday and Monday. Gordon Htout gas, nil and storage. Old Valley Garage. 30 N. Holly. 103' Kee notice of new water rules on another page. 101 Among the families from a dis tance 'who arrived, at Merrick's .Motor Inn yesterday were those of F. G. Luke of Houghton, Mich.; W. .M. Hrlghl of Wilmington, O.: E. B. Simpson of Chicago, III.; H. 11. Milton of Cherokee, la.; J. M. Ma. liwoald of Walertown, S. D.; C. 10. Stnley of Sparks. Xev.; X. II. Pyle of Armstrong, Mo.; It. W. Lake of Lexington, Neb., nnd Haruld Smith of Oshkosh, Wis. Have you tried Clarence. Claude or Adam, 10 K. Riverside. 102 Get your tree props now at Hlg Pines Lumber Co. tfflo The frame hotel building on Cali fornia street known- as the Abbott House, was purchased liiBt week by Cjcorge L. lost, who took posses sion at once. The l.'nlted Artisans of Portland had owned the prop erty for a number of years. Jack sonville Post. Do You Love Your Wife? Prolong her life: , Install an electric range 1 15.00 down. 104 Imported Jap crepe, 18c a yard until August 1st. Japanese Art Store. 101 Californlans registered at local hotels Include Mr, and Mrs. Charles Elliott of Piedmont; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hammond, of Palo Alto; John Douglas and family, of San Joes; 11 Inn Madge Martin and -Miss Mary Stockton of Berkeley; C. William Kolh of Centervillo; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Davis of nakersfieiil; Mr. and Mrs. A- H. .McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. English of Corning; Mr. anil Mrs. E. Shook of Emeryville; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pease of Sacramento; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. B. McDonald of 1)11 vies and Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. s. Stevens, .Mr. und Mrs. '. B. Dallam, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Young. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Brunton. Miss Hlnncho Partington, nnd Mrs. Josephine Frank from San Francisco. . Dance where It la cool and comfort able, on tho best dunce floor in south ern Oregon tonight. ioi Lndles' nnd children's work a ape clnlly. Highway Harher Shop. 102 BEDFORD fATL TgTKUyEp MET)F0?tD OnEQOS. ftmD.), Jt'LY lA. the A speilul clertlnj. will be held In , O Taylor Uuich of tlii local fire de-l Kancv umw potatoes, large size. Set Eugene August 1 to consider a school ' partment Is enjoying a 10 ways' va. tax levy of Ixs.oou, (lie money jo cation, with Jesse Hlght acting as an be used for an athletic eld and the installation of lockers In the new Junior High school building. Marcel and bob corl 75c. Tel. 43C-R. 623 So. Ivy. m 102 Special summer prices on dry fac-' lory mill blocks. Valleo Fuel Co. tf Tonight,1 Then Gone Starts Tomorrow All about the modern wife ! rALKER 1 'n" W le,rn bout I f women (' " from her! ANNA Q. NILSSON LEWIS STONE Shirley Mason Tully Marshall Ian Keith "LOW TIDE" 2 reel of ripping good comedy OREGONIAN 0 SCREEN REVIEW Showing Elks' Convention, Portland O Q -00 Q RAYMOND BALLARD Master Orgn(B t ths Qiant Wurlltasr O Mr. and .11 Walertown. N. Y., arrived 111 .the city last evening to spend several (lays In the valley looking over possl. bllifles of eatabllahlng . himself per manently on some ranch of small acreage. Krlnkle crepe. 29c a yard. Jap Art Store. 101 Night Hawk orchestra at Fair Grounds Pavilion tonight. 101 First class private Harold Chal linor, who has heen stationed with the local recruiting station for the I'nlted Slates army for the past six months, left for Portland lust Thurs day evening, where he will take duties as recruiting officer In that city. Challlnoor has been the as sistant to Sergeant Orover Owen, in charge of the Medford office. He will bo greatly missed by his many friends he mado here during his brief slay. He was transferred to Portland, to reduce the expenses of the recruiting service In Med ford, and consequently his place will be left vacant. emergency substitute. Pianos! See Launspach. tf Lauuspach Piano Store now open for business ak 111 W. Main. Opposite Itlalto theater. Successor to Hoot Mu. sio Co. tf Until further notice, It has been Fancy istw potatoes, large size. 3 ner Hi. Johnson Produc e Co., 241 N. Upach Fir. street. Phone 97 i:..roreyou oay that piano Lu''" He can sae rl Is renitin. 8tf I knows pin nos an orders tnkun for angel fo0a ..j ' He sunshine cake, 75 cents each. 737 u ,f. i4ih slreet. Phone 224--L. E. B. Tnllman of announced there will be no more dances at Ilia Novelty dance hall in the Medforn building duo to a)tera-j tfbns nnd Installation of new equip ment in the hall. ' Xewcomb saya only a short time to order your factory blocks at summer prices. Phone 031. Hiltf 'iry that bitf milk snake at DeVoc's. tf ' Visitors from the state of Wnsli-i lngten registered at Medford hotels include E. D. Roberts, Roy LaKln.1 and Mr. and Mrs. L. s. Dougall of) Tncoma; Mr. and Mis. 10. F. Wilson, of White Salmon; Mr. and Mrs. E. T. White of Sumner, and Mrs. Frank and Miss Virginia Victor. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. liller. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. T. Riddel of Seattle. ' Chinese pnrasols all reduced to 89c dm'ing our July clearance aule. Jap Art Store. 101 We pay for. ashes and sell' dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf" Rand bags, 25c and up. Jap Art Store. . 101 INTRODUCING THE NIGHTHA WK ORCHESTRA Featuring - . ,- ' . . . Abby Green on the Piano . and Teddy O'Hara, Singer and Entertainer TONIGHT FAIR GROUNDS PAVILION "of course" Thursday, July 23 MATINEE AND NIGHT Superlative Event of Med ford's Dramatic Season Coming of the Famous AU-Star Company Headed by . , MRS. FI3KE ; , ; as Mrs. Malaprop JAMES T. POWERS 'as .Bob Aores " ; MRS. FISKE THOMAS A. WISE LOTUS ROBB KENNETH THOMPSON FREDERIC GEORGE TAWDE CHAUNCEY OLCOTT . LOTUS ROBB v THOMAS A ' WISE as Sir Lucius 0 'Trigger as Lydia Languish as Sir Anthony Absolute CHAUNCEY OLCOTT JAMES T. POWERS JEAN FORD MARIE CARROLL GERALD ROGERS HERBERT BELLMORE This Company df Distinguished Dramatic Artists have combined for a tour of the United States in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the original production of VALS" By. RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Appearing Under the Management of GEORGE C. TYLER and HUGH FORD NOTE Since the recent closing of the San Francfeco engagement, which marked the ending of their past season the mem bers of the All-Star Company have been spending their four weeks' summer vacation at the seaside and mountain resorts of Cali fornia. Th.e big organization will begin its second season in Medford on Thursday, July 23. a w a o, o o O MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW) O o o o Miikc clioeks, nionoy ortlcrs pnynlilo to Hunt's Cratrriau Tlntn Kn9.iso If-mlilrosscd slnnmn 1 l f rot urn. KVKMNll THICKS IM'M'IMNti W.MhTAX : Kli.nr. first IS rows, $:l.:l: next :0. ir'J.T.V. 1tUino. 2 I'll, lt-.l,.,,,..- r; - . W . MATINKK PHK'l INOI.UMNU WAR TAX t First IS rows, m-xt .' rows, J.20: Silaiico. 1.G:.. nnUn-. fir.t ,Q. ,,i -" ' SAI.K NKXT MONDAY, ft O'CLOCK. Q Q U O Co" ' '" '"is"""" s )0p. HOX OFFICK O 1 W e