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9 TACE TWO ocdl'dtld' : Personal The Chamber of Commerce ro-; clflo llnca. who has been spending sev. sponsored by the Bast Side mer-' city, and his rendition of the feature quests all places of business In tho eral days in ilie city on business, ,de- chunts and last will be the special number of "Blossom Timet' Is a' happy business section of thb city to put out' parted last evening for his headyquar- appearance of the "Xlghthatvk Oi choice. , the street flags along the curbs for ters at Portland. . I chestra" a the Fair Grounds I'a-, dur frame lumber at Big Pines the Knights Templar doings this even- Tree props all lengths. Medford villon. - ' ' '.Lumber Co. tf lng. Main street will be roped offbe- Lumber Co. , I04"tf Pure, clean, running sulphur water, ' Hyle. rj. D. Gammon, J. H. tweon Front and Onkdule streets at New and useful gifts for the baby. Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool Priest and Kenneth Klnhn of Klam 0 p. m. The Oakland. Calif., com- Handicraft Shop. 107 i lOu'tf Bth Fn" were local business visitors .v... ....... u. " at 41:45 p. m and will leave the train for an hour, during which Its crack drill corps and band will parade on siuin street witnin the ropeu off sec- tion ana ino corps win give exnionion maneuvers in rront or tne city park.- I Dunce in the nreezos ut Itoguo KIR Hatiirduv nluht. 107 i Jackson County Fair and Pear Shew, Mcdford. September 10 to 19. 'Johnson Produce Co. 1 ! '- ' 107 nf) o; . Steele, division manager of , t-I. Chandler Kunn left last nlifht for n, eiuirt..n.. u.iuinH ' Portland where he will offleinte at the opening of a new golf club and where ne win anve me iirsi nan. , Clothes hampers ut the Jnp Art) Stmei ' , . . -. ' - " 111 Kxldo batteries for Fords. Chevro-1 lets. Stan, etc., $12.75 and 116.50. Williams i MoCurley. I04tfi mistake In tho paper Inst week Huiu LnitL enee tvouiu ue no mure ser- vices ai tne rresnytcrinn cnurcn ror the summer. - That should 'have been "No more evening Services." Services will continue for three Sundays in the morning. Itev. W. H. Amos, the Sim day school missionary for the Presby- lonan cnurcn. ror soumorn Oregon, nnd Mrs. S. F. Hamilton, Miss IVolet will preach tomorrow morning. A -.Foster, Mrs. Joseph Sharp and daugh tenor solo wll be sung by It. W. Wll- (Bl MrlI, w. K. Smith. Mesdames T. son of the Weeks & On music depart- (H. Bartlett. M. H. Hartwell. c. O. Wllr tuut- Ilunison and Anna 1. Tavlor. Mr. nnfi "" snciiii at tne mcuiuuim cnurcn i' riuay eve. Home made cake and Ice,, cream mo. i-unn inviien. juo- Fancy now potatoes,- large size, 8o pen lb. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. FIiJ street. Phone 97. . 08tf J. H. Russell, field superintendent of the 17. 8. Bureau of fish hatcheries and Dr. Ward, of the department of uoology of the .University of Illinois. nYtu in mi! cur ml.i iiwm unu mis i tnorning -in company with Deputy Stale Game Warden ;P. H. Dally left fori Diamond lake to look over the fisn hatchery there. They will return to the city Monday, Dance till 2:30 at Butte Falls to night. Good music good floor good time.- . - . ' 107 . I5-plece .kitchen spice sets $8.50 value - Saturday only 5.0G. ' Jnp Art Store. 111 ..Charles Works, an attorney of Den ver, Colo., Is tho -guest- of his sister,' Mrs. Koht. Jluhl, over the week end. Tree props all - lengths. Medford Lumber 'COj ' J04"tt Let mo, write, your .fire Insuranro, Carl Y. , Tongwnldi Hollnnd Bldg, Phond 1)03. ' , ' ,.' , 104t( Tourists and otber .guests at local hotels, a'numbor.of whom are bound for Crater lako and return, 'Include the foil wins: Alias Bess L. Machamcr of Bel vHcro, III,, Mr. , and Mi-s. F. W. Lo oVy of Proscott, Arl.. Ethyl Itlvera of ' Irlnnell, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. James Flf of Reno, Mrs. Jnckson and family of Sioux. City, Iowa: Mr. and Mrs. "13. Klein of West Orange, Ni Y Mr. and ; Mri. :D. J. Elmer and Miss R; Elmer .-(nry la j.-H. Dyer, superintendent of of Vancouver. B. C, S. H, Farthing of I th 8 P Lines ' St. Louis, Mr. and Mi's. E. Kuhn of Au. I Do.t fa to'hear the famous Night burn N.'T.. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. 8cou'Hawks! Fair, Grounds Pavilion! To,1 and Louise Kessler of Atchison, Kns.i ' ngnt. ' , i '; t ; 107 Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert J. Koshlund of nnfrton, Mass., and Mabel Jacobs of Correct lonvtlle. Iowa. ; ; - : 3. I. R. eggs at DeVoe's. . " ' tf no lot of baskets at coat and lin den ' Jnp Art Store. 'Ill Drink O. Calllson, the high school coach, arrived here yesterday from his home In Eugene for a week ond visit. I' represent the strongest group of fire. Insurance cohipnnln In America. Coil Y. Tengwaid, Holland ' Bldg. Phone 093. ' ' ';' ' ' 104tf Dance Medford building. Saturday night. Lots of fresh dir. 107 ' 1 a yenr ago toony motuoi'H was sti i McMahon was the complnlnlng officer: In fhe midst of a temporary heat spell. . R j. Mllrt nd K. L. Cowan, off 1 wlth the mnxlmum nt 102. Cloudy cMh , ,he .paorlo KrU, Rxress corn weather and a moderate temperature puny ret(lrm,n yesterday from a trip to are. predicted for Sunday, following a Crttter Ijtke, nhd left last evening for maximum of 88 yesterday nnd n mini- (hB,P headquarters nt San Francisco, mum of 40.6 this morning.- . . Calif ' n ... " ' Pleasant drive lo nntte Falls your fr,ll(1, W drive to Butte Danco there tonight. Good music nnd K, tonight why hot you:- ' Dnnco a good floor. . , -IOJVhii 1A The' affiliated trades have cstah- llslrod uil otflro at Smith hall. 128 No. Grape. They will have a representa tive. In tho building from 8 a. In. to 10 B. m. every day to handle all business that may arise. All card men are ask ed to register with the secretary, Phone 3B6-J. . 108 "; J-oonin, DI. iJino, and Mrs. M. h. Olds of Medford ro- Itirnet I Thursday from a two days' mo- tor trip to Portland, where they nt tended the Elks convention and also visited friends nnd relatives. Dance in the breezes at Riiguo Elk Saturdny night. ... 107. Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. . tf A permanent public health nurse hns been obtained for Wasco county in the person of Miss Senn Peterson of Mllrfreesboro. Tenh. Miss Peterson hnd overseas service with the United Stales army. . Dance Riverside Community club' Saturdny night. Alford's Imperial or chestra. , i i 107 Tree props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Callfornlans registered nt local ho tels Include Mr. and Mrs. I. A, Morris, Mrs. O.'W. dainty. Miss Lois Morris,; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. p. Morris. Mrs. Charles Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Kerholt; Mr. and Mrs. E. I,. Turner. Misses Florence nnd ldn Turner, and Mrs, E II. Newton of Berkeley, Dr. David R. Fox nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. P. It. Lydlng !of Sacramento, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Ybting and children of lleetlley, Mr. and Mrs. H. Dobbins, Ruth and Lester Dobbins of Colusa. Mrs. T. C. nnd Miss y.oe CInubes of Portervllle. Mrs. J. V. Dodd of Pomona. Mr. nnd Mrs, 1. A, Wnrnock. Mrs. J. M. Isrh nnd Mrs. C. Sumner nf Oaklnnd. Mr. nnd Mr. Andy Hamilton of Keddlmr. nnd tbri following from' Sun Fran cisco: Mr. and Mrs. D. V. ll Miss Clara Mohr. Mrs. John Flshel, Mr. and Mi's. A, Meyer. Misses Pearl Roslrou ami Myrtle Hurcher.Mr. and . Mrs. H. W. Denehl, Mrs. Albert lichen thai and party, Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Bin- well and Miss Claire Williams Hperlol chicken dinner Sumfsys. tl. Casey's Cosy Inn, SO miles out on Crater Lake, highway. lot re "Riverside Community clun uilght. Alford's Imperial or Mr. V. X. KmAuf of tiUUo rani AnuiiiQi' lilftc' Saturday "night .' "Kong of I.bvc.1' from tli'o' famous wan a bunlncBa vlHltor In TedfurJ yen--i wd Is expected to be on the down- opera "Uloimom Time,"' nave been se terday. - . tou-f Btreota this evening, due to the leeted as the solo number by Kayniond .Piano! Roe IjiuWiparh -tf varied atVactlona which will be Ballard, for the Sunday niualcul fea- The Handicraft Shop hs recelvid a furthcoming. Firm of all will be the -lure at the Cruterlan. Mr. liallard an new Hue of attraotlve, baby gift. 407' j ririll and parade by he Oakldnd substitute organbu during the vuca- J. II. ilulchay. umlslnnt freight Knight Templar drill team and band. Hon of Mlas Hetty Brown, la winning traffic manager of the Southern Pa- Later will come the lilnd concert wide favor with the musk- lovera of the oergeant y. u Aisip or t'oninna, accompanied by his wife, arrived In (he city yesterday to take up his duties as assistant to Sergeant drover Owen..! who Is In charge of the locul 17 i of the locul 17. 8. nation. . i-nds nt the Butte ?ht. iMut till S:30. 1071 Army recruiting statio Meet your friend: Fulls dance tonight . . -. - . . fin Fancy crcninory butter 47c her lb: ka today after attending the monthly ' Copco conference held in this city Frl- auy and Saturdny. ' ' Dance, Medford building, Saturday night. Lots of fresh air. lot iireB, Kmplre plaster. Medford Lumber Co.. . 104tf J. E. Kerr of Grants Pass was a loW cal business visitor vestordav and to- day. Fresh salt water salmon, 25c. Ib. Johnson Produce Co. . tf Murcel and bob curl 76c. Tel. 430-R. 623 So. Ivy. ' ' - - ' 107 Visitors in the city from Portland 'registered at local hotels include Mr. Mrs. H. H. Veatch. Mr. and Mrs. N ,nlley, Mr. ano Ml.,., u. w. Lu,ia, captain and Mrs. J. Nlllson ond Mr. , and Mrs. B. L. Williamson. . . . Ub,1c0 , cool, comfort to tho tuno fui harmony of the famous Night ,Hnwkii! .Pavilion! Tonight. 107 Fresh Empire plaster. Medford Lumber Co . -e indtf Following a successful .engagement.!"'.1' c!lcle aa described by tho Rose nt Klamath Falls last night, the Night Hawks orchestra will piny a return dance at the Fair Grounds Pavilion to night, '- This unusual danoe band has won an enviable reputation for Itself through the varied program ut dance , ""nch- 1,0 can aava, you money. He music, popular songs and clever enter- .know Pianos and Is reliable. tf tainment which la featured. I ,nev- J- tVlllard De Yoe will at- Why stop the dance at midnight j ,end. 'he Methodist camp meeting at that Just's a good.' Mart. Dance at ; Cottage drove next week. .There Butte Falls tonight till 2:80. 107 'w'" "'so be n district conference ses Spoclul for Friday and Saturdny "'"h hold on Tuesday and Wednes Suppllos for the nursery.' including day. Several from here are already many useful articles. Handicraft Shop. ' ' 107 The dally rush was on to register at the local state traffic registration "bu, reati lhs forenoon, of arriving out of the state cars. .Ninety such cura wore registered here yesterday. ' -' '"j ' ' Women's and children's bobs at the Highway Barber Shop, 10 North Riv erside Ave. 1071 Newcomb says ohly'h, short time to order your factory blocks at summer pVlcej.i' Phone 3l. ' , ' lOltf F. n. Martin and D. Ki-Darling (.of San Francisco, were visitors In tjiie city this morning en route to Crnter IjlltA M, Uflflln Ib Iia n.lllntn ua..a. A Merlllted shave and hair cut at the Highway Barber shop. 10 North Riverside Ave.' . . . 1 107 Mr. and Mrs. E.' Grey of Albany. Ore., who are visiting- Mr. Grey's I brother. Rev. Lee Grey of Iiutte Falls. were among the many visitors In tho city today. , t .' .. -.'' Fresh Empire v plaster. 'Medford Lumber Co. ' ''-. ' 104.t 'Miss Rachell Bragg wsa' assesscil 80 In fines this week by Judgo Roe of Jacksonville because 'of speeding and driving h. motor vehicle without Hmnn. IIabimA - T.. 1H n ntttnnf T T Dance, Medford building, Saturday night. Lots of fresh air. 157 ' Among the families from a distance .whn ira ir'lleatn hf XI nvi'lnlc'B Mnlnp Inn arriving vesterdav. are Included those of C. R.- Neidengnrd of Steubenvllle, Ohio,- C. V. Oram of Grand Rapids, nnd Fred Munn of Mnndeloma, Mich.. T. j lJohn,on of !,, KaW-i N. w; Mnilp of KoB.cr, i,,nh0- c. P. PntkK ot loullboro K. M. 8tlll. of Patter- son, n, J., and E. T. nochcernnn of llnstlhgs. Neb. ' ; Got your tree props now at the Big Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Screen doors - at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard; nor. East Main and Genesee. 8tf Washington stale-visitors register. ed. nt local hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. . I. n. Vew.ll.' rwl and Ernest ... ... . 7. -t . well, and Mr; nnd Mrs. E. V. Cart-, .-oweu, ann air, nna mrs. bi. v. v an-, wriglll ol Tacomn: mr. anu mrs. r... K. Livingston of Helllngham, nnd Mr.lliandlcrnft Shop. 1 nnd Mia. O. r Whltecoat, Mr. nnd Mr. S. M. Friedman, and Mra. R. H. Hrlstow nt Seattle. . . -1 a wniuicrrui nigni wnn tne KiRni Hawks! Fair Grounds Pavilion! To. lUghtl i lot uei your irco props now at nig Pines Lumber Co. tf0 Mr. ann wis. n. r.ugar icu msi evening for their home nt Taroma. wn..i atier having visited Mr. nnd Mrs. F, E. Nichols for the. past neve- ral days, during which time they, were stinwn the many scenic ueau-.way ties of the valley. Staple drugs at DeVoe's. ' tf Try that big milk snake at DeVoe's. tt In addition to five Versons from the hotel? the Crater l.ak stage this forenoon departed for tho lake' wlth other passengers whe wrlved on the morning trains, .. - . u Screen doors ai Wallace Woods Lumber yard, cor. Bust Main: and Genesee,- . Mtf Get 'your tree - proas now at Itlg Pines Luml'er Co. tf0 ' Mrs. i. It. Jeffers, wife of Lleu- tenant-Colonel Jeffers of Indian- npolla. Intl.. arrived In .the city to- day from San Francisco to spend several days wltlA Colonel and Mrs. W. 11. Tntne. Special summer prices on dry fan- MET)FOnt) MAIL TRTRtiyff W1ii trad new i-modern furnished house In Han Diego for one here I Phone 458-L. 107 n. , . , . . , , ,r'ved .T Uy, inU xf6 8T ' 'h,e ho'tl" lD lud,e; Mr and Sirs. I,, . ," or Ifowhurg. ; T. . M'h or Salem, Mr. ond Mrs. e. l'.',,0!no ond J'eurl Greene of Albany, 1 ' t-nl"KHn f Eugene, It. B. Wll- iox ut ' Newburg. and the following from Klamath Falls:. The . Misses j!iM anl Edith Wilson. J. C. Boylo and family. K. J. Kluhn. Arthur II. rvuiHiii anu tiacK uurcon. Lsunspach Piano Store now ODon fpr business at 111 W. Main. .OpppBlte Hlalto theater, flitecpnitnr tn Pnnt Mn. slo Co. tf Newcomb savs onlv a hort time to order your factory blopks at summer prices. Phone 681. lOltf Support of the proposed road from Kusoburg to Diamond Lake, making a scenic circle, including Roseburg to: the lake and from Diamond Luke through Crater Lake park and down the Klamath Lakes to Klnmath Fulls, was urged by Secretary Amies of the Roseburg chamber of commerce In n communication rend yesterday. The entire mutter was placed in tho hhnil. a U i I.,.-, . ...... .... w .tic ivumb mm iiinimHya , .f' . uc"nUe an" rav"": ,.ti iivuwii ib nA.ieutu in ine near future which will aid materially In t'lin, tourist travel' through the val ley to Kiamatli Falls. A stretch of III miles, now unfinished, and which must be traversed, If at all, by horse, I Is the bone of contention in the sce- uurB group. Jvinmatn News. We pay for ashes itnii anu 11 cheap. Brown & White Agency, Ino. tf iierore you Day that piano see Laun .! ui.cmiuuuB ana otners will go next week. ' We pay for ashes, and sell dirt Cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. ,''"' ''..'" - - -. tf '-. Large stock' Victor records at Pal mer rausio store. tfs 1 Tho annual farmers and STranfrCrff iiitT.riu ui jusepnino .county is being nna xociay in Riverside Park, Granu PasB. v. A. Dnlzol, private secretary 10 uovernor Pierce Is present taking the governor's ' place, as the gov-, erhor was unable, to attend on ac count of me press of public business. "For sand, gravel, sediment, niennino or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel Batentan. ' tf 4edar flume lumber at Big Pine Lumber Co. tt. M, R. Whitehead, general agent for the Pacific Fruit Express com pany, returned to Portland last even ing after, having 'spent several days in Medford In connection with the fall fruit crop, which Is estimated at 2000 cars. ,' ' ' Brick Ice cream 60c at DeVoe's". tf Newcomh says only a short time to order your factory blocks at minimal' .prloos. Phone 631. joitf '' "' Bullls, head of the Rogue River Valley ; Canning company, roi turned today from a five weeks ab sence nt Paris. France and other European cities, celebrating his 76th birthday abroad. Although " Paris may be very nice. Mr. Bullls states, that nothing can beat Southern Ore gon nod the Hague River valley. - ' See the dresses and hats at hmcaina at the closing out sale at Edith Towno Shop. . t .. ... . io7 " Realdenta of southern California registered at local hotels Includo Mr. and Mra. H. W. Hake! of (ilendalei Mr. and' Mrs. R. O. Chrlstcnson, Mr. nnd Mra. w. O. I'arkor and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Riddle of Paaadona, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Tucker of Hollywood' Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tucker,' Miss Carolyn Tucker, and Mr. and Mrs: (h R. Taylor of Long Bench; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. j. Schnlder of Annhlem, Mrs. D. C. Frances of Btirrel,' and the following from Los Angeles: Mrs. E., R. separs,, Mr. and Mrs. ' w B-, Paris, Mra. M.' McCurtly, Mr. "and Mrs. John L. MtTionlgle, Mr. and Mi-s. j. B. ,!unes. Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Holmnn, Mrs. J. Snxter and son. Mr and Mra. B. f. Goodbee and Mr. and lira. k. T. Hendrvx. cedar flume at Big- Pines Lumber Co. if. llll'S. F h. Vpl..l.. - L..J .' '"?" """ ' """""'ks cniiers wno were ln the' city yesterday from Phoenix: ' yesterday from Phoenix: Hemstitchln hiiitnn. .. .h. a very large and nannvhis, .... dlenee listened to the bnhd concert in the city park last evening. Tho con- cert will lie the last foe i ,.. ., the band la lenvlnir nctt Hntiir,iuu to attend a two day Northwest n. o k i. convont on to lie hlrt ai,...i. Wash. .-.. rmft sa t water nlDinn. tv Ih Johnson Produce Co. ' Mabel Normnnd was a visitor at ihe' OlaUtlila gardens west of Grants Pass yesterday. The film star was on her Home to Hollywood from Port land.' going by, way of the Redwood route. She stopped and Inspected tho ginnioia farm. -Grants Pass Courier See tho dresses and hats at bargains at the closing out sale nt Edith Towne Shop. . . ; . , in7 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Fetch re- turned home Thursday after spending day attending to business matters at 1 the Southern Oregon Gas company of "cee. uoseburg News Review. Newcomb says only a short time to orr your factory blocks nt summer pines. Phone (31. - 10ltf Stanley Butler, division accountant .of the Copco office at Yreka. arrived this morning to attend the regular monthly accounting conference of the California Oregon Power company. I See the dresses and, hats at. bargain " 'he closing out sale nt Edith Towne , MftTVFftfci ), 6ft EH ON, Tanmr oaay.- ; . Another dundy dance nt Iiutte Falls tonight Come and dance till. 2:30. 10T The july MU0 of the Medford he- Pln. i"nlhly pertallml of 111. Med- ford LtBlon No n went to 1reHg . todliyi lnlt wll be ln the mnl8 lo ttl0 ror memi,er to receVe the same before the ,.(,Bular moetlK next Monday night, The lBHU8 tnlg monlh is newsy with happenlnn t the Mate convantlon urinauiiia ,,n ...i.k ,i.iu .0.i. e( a beauty department which will ap- pear with every issue. Columbia plaster wan board. Call for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor East Main and Genesee C. M. Maude, of the Three Pines dls- trlct was a business visitor in the city today. . ' True props ... all- '.lengths. Lumber Co.-jt .v i-: E MUST STOP AT Mayor O. O. Alenderfer stnted to day, when tho matter wus brought 1o hia' attontl,., Nh... tn .n1 In., ...i the police hereafter lo put a stop to' the juvenile disorder that has existed bllck door, which was still open whon for the past two years In the city park "l,e molc 11,0 discovery. Every piece during band concerts. . In addition, ot furniture in the house, was stolen, the mayor will also take steps to put aiwhloh included a small cook stove, a stop to a number of cars parked sroen stairway rug. 1 5x3 M foet with nround tlie city park backing out red border, an upholstered chair with with much noise while the band Is b'u silk cloth, another upholstered playing. The mayor will instruct . n'r wUh llnen cloth- a .mahogany Chief of Police Adams to use his . arm chair with one arm broken, entire force, if necessary, to accom-1 k'tchen linoleum and one old oak pllsh this reform. While the trouble comilalnC(, of has beert exiHtlng for a long J.ime past, the til nor dor at lat night's fine con cert by the D. O. K. K. band was the worst for years due to the fact that the big crowd attending was larger than' usual in fact was tho 'largest thftt has heard a park concert for years, There was talk last night and today among a number of nitizenK of pre .nn.lnn a mnnutet ulnwl net 11 Inv. ll. the mayor and city council to take steps to make the concerts more .of u pleasure, If the 'complained of Juvenile disorder, especially, continued. At last nightH concert by the D. O. K. K. bond theyiolse of a crowd of ohlldren gnthercli abbot the fountain near where the'band -was playing 'ns so great that, during a softly plnyed number in which a baritone solo was being played, Wilson Wnlte, the direc tor, became so ..disgusted that he stopped tho playing of the hand until the young disturbers were quieted nnd dispersed. ' ' ' ' Even the people In cars parked around' the cltypark complain 'that because of the romping, running and yelling of the children they miss much of .the music. ' ' ! The children themselves' are not so much blamed as their parents. ' A fow woeks ago at' a concert the noise of the nearby "children was so great that the band was much dis turbed, and finally Ed White, one of the musicians in the back row seated In tho buter row of the band, left his InstruriVcnf long enough to chase the noisy crowd away. Tho next -band 'concert will not bo held In the city park until two weeks from Inst night because of the Crater Lake Temple band. D. O. K. K. being away in attendance nt the northwest Vnifcntlqh of tlie p. K. K. order V Aberdeen.' Wash'. '. '', 4 MEDFORD GETS CHARTER NO. 2IN TALLIN'S CLUB 'MAnSHFIBIjD, Ore., July 28. Renjaniln Ostllnd, nrcaldent of the,s notional oinnnlzntlon of Ijongtcllowa, componed of men nix toet or more in height, reported nt tho second bltnqtiet of the original club here last nlgnt tlmt x hotom in eastern ciuea have already made alterations to pro- vide romfort fbr tall men. The I.ongffllnwa club Idea was launrhed hoi-e lu May and nlrendy the orgnnl.' nation had spread ,na fur as EnK - land, ostllnd reported. Clnbs are being , formed In all parts . of the 1'nlted (Sales. Medfurd. Ore, had club number two. . . Public Market Enjoys Record Saturday Sales. Over 300 people '. patronlxed : tho public msrkpi hls morning Wore 8 o'clock, taking advantage of the fact that flno home gnwn produce was on sale at rrasonnhlo prloe. ' 1 According to Market Master VI. A J. Rtlhyanl, this morning was one of tho busiest nf the season, nnd according to his report nenche sold well, white berries were scarce with blackberries selling nt $1.25 a crate, llreeij: corn sold 'as low ns S0c a dnsen; cabbage 2c to 3c a pound: potatoes steady, 3Hto 4c n pound; plums plentiful at 4 to 6pi low htfsh. beans gone; Ken tucky Wonder commencing to sell; crab apples I lbs. fbr lSc Wth ovef 400 pounds sold. Home grown melons oh the mnrkot soon. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COl'XD Traveler's pack In V. 8. Coast Artillery canvas bag. Owner ' can hnae snmeBMHy nrovlng nnverjr nnd paying for adv. Mall Trlnune. O , 10tt ft ATUntA Y, JULY gr,' BROKEN INTO AND The Johnson Produce Stent Mnr- ket on North Plr was burclarlsna Inst Ket on P"n tlr ,,as hurelanseii msi "Ight and a residence owned by Mrs, J- Keddy at 810 Onlcdale broken nto some time previous. 2ou worm f property Hclns tken. . . H. txneMU proprietor of the meat market, reports a loss of over 30 in supplies, such as butter, canned goods, fruit extracts and damage ddne to' 60 pounds of fish by auto polish end llni- ment. which was poured over them by thri nilsoDA-nts: Entrance '.was made by a side window by ripping off the screen as it has been, left iopen for Proper ventilation. As the window Is quite high, it Is believed that at least two men were needed to make the en- trance. When inside they itrnnK two bottles of fruit sprup, used -lor soft drinks, ate the contents of two Jars of Medford fruit, spoiled the fish by -the auto pol 104tf Ish. and then rummaged the office and lert, taking with them supplies oz a varied nature. The robbery was not discovered until this morning when Mitchell opened the shop, at which time the police were promptly. notified,' nnd who at the present time are searching for two white men and a ne gro boy .as suspects. The three, ac i cording to late reports, were In the vicinity of Gold' Hill, where officers are searching to a'pprehend them. Sometime during the past ten days. Mrs. . J. I". .Reddy reports, her resi jdence at 810 Oakdale was entered and furnishings taken. She discovered the I tHaf t Thnrulnv aflAcnnnn while there inspecting her property with the Inten . tion Of OCCUPVing it. Entrance was made through the rocker. No clues were left behind. but the loral police are working upon Mrs.,Ttedly la offering a RUbstnntlal reward for any inforinntion lefldinp to the recovery of the stolen iurnlture. Joe McMahon Has A Minor Accident J. J. McMahon, tho Medford district deputy stato traffic officer, who is usually kept busy trying to prevent auto accidontH. wr; on tho 'wrong end or a minor ncciuem mm nigm m ino buslpess section of Ashland, between i s speciui I3UICK six i oauaier Clay Johns'- special Studebalter six; In fact It was a very special accident. It seems that the state officer In,hhi eagerness to keep an eye on another car suspected of containing a cargo of liquor, started to back his auto out from its parking place on a business street, Just as Clay Johns, the Med ford driver uf one of the Crater Lako stages, off duty, came" driving slowly along the street with his young lady companion. - Both drivers sought to control their cars ln time to avoid an accident, but ineffectually, as McMnhon's car bent the fender of Johns' car and pressed against it so hard as to leave ah im pression on Its body of a spare tire. Neither was to blame for the acci dent, ;but 'McMahon promptly told Johns lo have his car fixed and that ho would pay the bill. . lilff SnU In I'.tectrle Ranges. The electric range campaign which has been attracting so much atten tion locally, is getting results, ac cording to reports' received this morning from local electric concerns. A' record number of electric ranges hns been sold during the .past two weeks and a still greater number of local, people, It is predicted, plan toi take advantage of this' apodal offer! before August 15. The local . electric concerns which are sponsoring th'e" range campaign, attribute much of .Us .success to tho extensive use' of newspaper adver- ' Using. . is zsx Don't Fail to Hear : TheClelbrated 2 - Nihthawk l MusierngEntertainment y Fair Grounds Pavilion 1 TONIGHT rNo Increase in Eegular" Prices? Gentlemen $1.10 ' "Ladies jPree" I EVERYBODY'S 30ING! I - ,192S - :;tVB 3 FOREST FiRES IN CRATER PARK NOW CONTROLLED Three forest fires were reported to the Crater Nallonul Forest offlco yes terday, two of which were on stale land nnd one ln the national forest, with the cause of ouch given as llght n Inc. ' rrhe most serious 01 tne iin-ui- v...- .. 50-ncre blase near Hprignolte Butte, hlinnt ' S-fi miles north or tuinnru.' Four men, under District Fire Warden p. B. Lowd. brought tne nro unuui Control after several hours fighting yesterday afternoon. 'The location Was quite olose to an om Durn, nnn-u was tho result of a 100 acre fire sev eral weeks ago. Tho damage, accord ing to Mr. Lowd, was small, but could hnve been much' greater had It not been promptly put under control, as tho fire was in thick timber. Tho two small lightning fires, one near Antelope crock on state land, nnd the other neaj' .GoOBenest in the Crater National. Forest about 60 miles from Medford' :nre not serious ac cording to lptoor received at the torest'scrvloe offlqv... and are now be ing, brought under control. . , i Cook'Wlth gas.. tf Table d'Hote Dinner $1.00 SHASTA t . , ' I . j Grdpc-frut and, Chei;ry Cocktail. ! , ' ' SOUP" " . .. - i Cream of Celery , RELISHES Kmlisheij . Onion ; Entrees: -. . .. '. Snmil Tenderloin Steak, Mushroom Sauce : riod Young Chickon, Country Style fSalini Qt Belgian Mure and Duck GreW. 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