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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1925 E FROM DEATH IN AUTO ACCIDENT Fl PAGE FOTTR y JBr F. M, Jones .V '.CENTRAL POINT; July 24. Al . Hermanson narfowl'' escaped death Thursday afternoon when Jesse Rich- , ardeon's Ice truck which he wan driv ing tipped over at a culvert near the , BUI Wright place north of town. jV Hermanson- and a man In- a wagon ho'ti approached the culvert at' tho Y juimo time and It seems that one or both of them misjudged the other's distance from It; at any rate Herman eon, In' order to miss the wagon, ran bur truck off the grade, turning It ' over onto its side and doing consider able damage both to the truck and ...the driver. The right side of the truck was pretty weir smashed and one wheel broken. While Hermnnson nustalned no broken' bones ho was quite severely bruised about the legs where one fender struck him, besides several cuts on the arms and head tuns Bernlce Berger, Mrs. J. B. Hamrlck and daughter Florence visit- ed friends In Medford tho first of tho wecki ' . .' r Mrs. Dolly Love and family spent Bunday taking In the- ' beauties of Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Paf.orr spent Sunday In the peace arid quiet of the mountains. 1 ' '- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wllloughby and nephew stopped In town Bunday to see Mr. and Mrs, R. H. Paxson, but . were disappointed as the latter were away for the day. Thtf Wllloiighby's are old friends of the Pnxsons, having known them In Butto,-Mont'., several years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wllloughby are not? Ilvlhtf in Los Angeles, Calif, ?11bs , Dorothy, r Warren . returned ' Wednesday to her home at Merlin. If any more families come to Cen- ' tral Point to locate it' will be very dif ficult Indeed to find living quarters us there is hardly an available house In town now; and what will be the result when school starts again in the fall! v F. 'B.. Payne called on P. M. Jones and', parents as he was passing thru -towtt from Cottage Grove to Klamath ' Kails Thursday. ' .Aire. May Lewis 1b - employed at Matin's Dent, store In Medford, hav ing but recently been called to the position, . In it cross-complaint td his wife's divorce suit, filed in the circuit court Thursday, Victor Brown of Kerby, Josephine county, places the blame for domestic storms on "agricultu ral conditions," and aks that Hester B. Urown be not granted her prayer for a decree of divorce. ' I Relative to maintenance and suit money, requested by his mate, Urown avers "plaintiff Is In good nealtn, and earns as good wages as defend ant,, and Is able to pay the cost of suit and maintenance, as well as de fendants" I Brown sets forth that after their marriage, he and his wife went to live on his father's farm and stock ranch near Kerby, Oregon, with the verbal understanding, and thut when I mortgage of $5000 and the (10,700 I purchase price of the farm was ' paid, he was "to receive the surplus and the farm and equipment there of." The answer says the low prlco of cows and farm produce has pre vented, a realisation of this, tho re. suits being "Just a living." Brown further 'claims that his I wife's actions In leaving hlin three times, "IS due't6 restlessness and dis satisfaction with farm life," that he was building a separate dwelling when divorce nation Was' filed, and "that my wife Is a liberty to come back. .. Mrs. Brown, in her suit, charged ''cruel and inhuman treatment," and "that she was nothing but a slave or a servant to her mother-in-law," and that she. was compelled to do manual labor in' the flolds. pii MaiSiireiBt The Chamber of Commerce office staff and officers have been enjoying a supply or very fine apricots, donated by J. L. Linn of Ragle Point. Novels of Ethel M. Dell V 1,7, f;J i : No writor ot sotil-stirrlnK. human-In terest fiction la more popular in thU country than Ethel :M. Dell and her following itr increasing all ' the time. Read these for So a day: Charles Rex, Oreatheart, The Swindler, Top of the World, Safety Curtuln, Hun IredtH Chancel ; f iSWEM'S Rental Library ; ness reward from)' .thac fact tKM .4 1 Books you Vont to rogd, 3c a day TER L. CARAVAN IS PRAISED.BY MOTORIST ; :!' vi '... t .1, '. '''" t.rjl. ';'' 1 1 ;,." Undoubtedly, automotive , dealers of Medford; Oi'e., had much; td do with (and deservedly will' reap some bus! featuro of the recent annual encamp ment; of the Oregon National Ouard in thi.C city, was an automobile cara van',' arranged' by the people of Med ford, by which about 2200 National Guardsmen' were taken to -Crnter Lake There -were- 48T cars In "the caravan,, which It Is claimed was not only the largest that ever entered a 'national park, both as to the number of cars and people, but one of the largest of any kind on tho Paalflo coast. Medford, being a city of ' 10,000', feels rather proud of the fact that It ' could take carq of 2200 people In' this ay, supplying them' absolutely free' -entertainment as well as the cars. ' Motor West. - , rental. Regular $2.00 value' fc 1 CQ 10 Discount on all oilier Shirts Muslin Night Shirts ; 98c Boys' Swimming: ' Suits .. Cotton . ' ; 75c to $1.50 Men'is Wool Swimming Suits $2.98 ' . ' Silk Sox Fanc Colors 59c to $1.25 Fancy Silk and Lisle Sox Men's Swimming Suits $1.00 - Jantzen Swimming Suits $4.50 to $6.00 ;'.'Knit Ties $1,0(1 value ' 89c Men's Stilts $25.00 Takes ...:..........:.;;?23.75 $30.00 values 1.:..-Jiiip28.50 $35.00 values .....:....$33.75 $40.00 yalues L. ...... fSS.OO $45.00 values ..... $42.75 One lot of $25 (1Q CCf a rt . i" jf "... rucvf n . r . . - i , i In Our MenV D - ' " "v . .' Men's Extra cts ' - EXTRA SPECIALS - Mil I . , . . ) TUl'r. .. i . . T i . Hll - - I v.--. t is- i - I Athletic Union.-Suits , :," JieMAn 6ax $:j.yOrarnc ....l;,.i.........,..S2.98 . . . - CQ- pair $4.00 values ...J...:....3.40 ?? . . '' L: '. H50 values ....?3.85 ' ' . ' $5.00 values $4.25 Uniott Suits , v $1.00 $6.00 values .....r::,l4..$495 y"-itT' ' $7.00 ' values :..:DllZ.$5.25 ' Twoipiece Suits ' ; $7.50 values :..:.:...JL:4;.;?6.45 ; - Belted Backs : '- rV' i Price . II . , ','.". ,V '. . II Collar "Attaelied .. ' . s" . H ' Shirfs lfc9nn vniliio'V ! IIII $1.50 value collar . ; i A Iiii ' attkeiied Sliirts ,wt Hll Arrow and Manhattan Shirts, S5" - $3.15 neck band Shirts..... v One lot of $35 (feOl ttfi and $30 values...... One lot of $35 W $45 values 20 per cent Discount on all Straw and Panama ' Hats ;; $2.00 Straws $1.60 $3.00 Straws:li... ...$2.30 $3.50 .Toj'o 's .......$2.80 $5.00 Panamas ..$4.00 $6.75 Panamas "...1...!....:. $5.40 Men's Khaki. Hats............:...69 Coif totiickers;'',;'! y$i00 values $6.50 values ' -L-$7.50. vartfcs:.,'. $4.50 .....$5..85 .....$6;t CiV r;r.t Marih'si Department Store ; THE StOM FOB EVERYBODY , . Ph&ne 486.8tf fl "; 4 , ;f -Medfordi -Oregon. Young Men's Flannel Pants $5.50 values ........".......$4.95 $7.75 values ; .......$6.95 $8:50" values .:.:.r:.A..:...:.:..:..$7.65 . ''. .;;.'!. ."-(ft? H ,fl ' '-The: Methodists ,bt' tho First M. E. ' church enjoyed a picnic yesterdny at the beautiful Elks plcnie grounds; - Over two hundred kiddles ana grown uiursat down to supper at 6:80 p. m. at n- lon( .tablotn the ahado of tho mlders overlooking the Roguo, and did amplt Justice to the good thlhgii pro vldeUi "i.- Oca. KUniman, ' In ohargo df tho entertainment features . kept things moving from start to finish, so that no one had a dull moment, and everyone came homo- wishing- that this' might' be made an annual event. ' Henry Callaghan, matiagcr of tho Standard' Tlooflng and Supply com pany of this city. Is manufacturing mantle 'brick, from the tailings t the Opp mine near Jacksonville, and It t. '..tlmnlnd Mint thn tirnrliti't' runs 13.60 In gold to evory 1000 brick. Mr. Callaghan believes this puts Med. ford on the niap as the only city In the country whero gold nrlcks are ...manufactured legitimately and at a profit. PORTLAND, Ore., July 84 (A. P.) - ' Representatives of seventeen singing societies of Washington, Iilnho and Oregon were here today for (ho north ' - Paclfl: saongorbund, which opens ' . here tonight, A second concert will ' he given tomorrow night and an open . .' nit. .nnnnH ..III hi. .Iw.M ii,n,l. f, About 000 out of town visitors are .expected here for the concerts. Ma .-dams lnllne Sehuniann-Hi'lnk Is ? Free Delivery Service fliai5WH 307-309 East Main Street flwxie t70i $i. 'H- 'i Pl)oiierHJQ3' : Free Delivery Service ; Try our delivery service Com pare the price we charge with the price you have been paying You will find our merchandise is at least no higher than .you have been paying and you get : real service which heretofore you have furnished yourself, be lieving you were saving the cost thereof. ' ; ' V:.-; .V'if, All orders amounting to $2.00 or more will be delivered free All orders given , us before 5 o'clock p. m. will be promptly delivered the same day You can phone us your order and pay our : deliveryman, at your home. prices quoted by this Store are regular prices, good any day lit week until market changes -'- ' - ' '- '-".-' ':: ? ', . .' 2 Tins tt)LH'ToMeS3J J2S 2 Tins Velvet Tobacco... Horseshoe Tobacco, plug Star Tobacco, jlug.......; Van Camp's Pork and Beans, can.... Jellor any flavor ; .25 .74 .74 .10 .10 Campbell's. Soup, any kind .10 ' Kcllogg's Corn Flakes' 10 Post Toasties , ... .10 Economy Jar Lids, dozen .25 Ball Mason Jar Lids, dozen .20 Pint Ball Mason Jars, complete, dozen ..60 Quart Ball Mason Jars, complete, doz. .70 QaL Ball Mason Jars, complete, dz...l.00 Large can Best Red Salmon....-.; .30 Mb. can Golden West Coffee 55 -'' : t 1 . ' " . r , 5-lb. can Golden West Coffee, lb ,.54 1Mb. can Calumet Baking Povder......l.35 10 large bars Crystal White Soap .40 2 cans Fane1; Iowa Coin.... .25 Gal. size Extra Fancy Grated Phie- . apple "...,.w....... :....'..... ..1.00 Gall size Extra Fancy Sliced Pine ,.' . apple ?.. X. v.:. :....:..1.10 Fancy Black Tea, 1K.1....C...... .50 Farirfy Gunpowder Tea, lb ..: .50 Fancy Green Tea, lb...: .50 Frqits and Vegetables . We are large buyers of all kinds of ruiti and Vegetables and other produce We want only first class stuff We pay cash when delivered to us'- When . your products are about ready to market we would be glad to have; yotr advise us what you When you make your purchases at this store you are helping maintain one of the" best mar- kets in. Medford for R o g u e 1 feiver'prouefs. We have; al- ready purchased thousands of aoiiars worm ot Kogue Kiver products- this year. .; .fit u 1 1 ;IU uvuiuini. Cook with gag. '