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o 9, w h 'iS .vr. ;,",Y V...v ArrcnroRT) mail TftTBTTNT!. MKPronn. oreocx, ;dxe,.y, jitly 20, iyr CRATER LAKE FISH - yMBBi.' teftiroiEggf ja !,i:i;:ii:a;:!i'.n;;i;:ii!i'!ii:;,i':. yjs 'rai'-eriFCT're RUSSELL'S HOUSE IS SOLD to v; b; miller TASTIER, LARGER, , TRACEEhBACK to i! BRYAN ANCEoTRY KING OF IRELAND ; "i' "' NKW VOItK, July 29. (A. P.) The PHONE 31 ASHLAND, July 2a.r-The Mitchell 1 When B Clothing store.. . formerly knowil'as Crater Lake lodsivwia -in tlioVcltVva Mitchell and. Whittle; has been sold to 8norl time thla forenoou hlle-tmroute Y. D. Miller who was manager of the '"m. Ashland. a0:pterrJke, lie re ... j a i . ' peculiar -fact In.-connection Standard oil local ; office- here for w,, the rlsnlng ,itluuloIl this Bea80n some time. .The Mitchell .ator is one at tB0 ai,e , ; ... ,. ot the well established businesses of Tne flSBi' ne I sajs.- ire now over the city, having been In. existence' for- twice as deloetablo. ahdi luriser than more than twenty years. In Its present they were tWA ms ago all of which, location and iias enjoyed the patron-, ho declares, Is due to. the fact that age and confidence of the people for the fish have found sufCiclent nourish all these years. Mr. Mitchell will as- ment in the forin-flfsmall-BOfhwks sist the new owner In getting settled. wt, soft BBCH4, which attach 4Km Mr. Miller states that he expects to . selves to a certain, portion ;tn"esljke carry on the busines salong the same where the water Is 'shallow.'' to gain lines and .the... nme policies as the .additional weighty and.catoeiis The former owner. Inecullar nart ot the situation, how- A splendid exhibit of the work of eVer, s the .fgct.dihat ;mysUWiiur the students of the Ashland Summer roundB the origin of the wolluaks in School of Art Is shown in the window the lake water.. VTwa year ago there of Elhart's. Book store. ' Because of were none, consequently the t'ish. were lack of apace the exhibit Is not so more or1 less" starved'. ' At the present large as otherwise.' yet tho display is time they are, abundant aud are Jn pne to attract much attention. There creasing, and naturally tho: flan-' arc will be a final exhibit at the close of unnnfitMl hv thnir nrtsence. ' the session which will cover the work Mr. Price .has found no plausible ef the students more fully. A .visit at theory to the question, and neither the school Is most interesting, show- have men of piscatorial science. Uko Ing as It does the teachers and pupils wise," lie Js puzzled over the 'fact that at their work. . ".. - last soanon be ' found several fish It la learned that Mrs. Ross pulley, caught in Crater lake which had had the victim In a serious auto accident a meal of grasshoppers, but as the which occurred near Redding recently, 'altitude is quite too high for the ex In which the Gulley car was wrecked hUence of grasshoppers, It Is only, a and herself injured has recovered suf- matter of conjecture as to how the fJplently to be taken on to their des- fsh managed to dine on grasshoppers tlnation, which -was .Oio home 'of her m the lake.- -- '-.J ' r,u?!-.H'.-' parents In Berkeley," California.' : It . Mr. Prioe-;reWett thai' the. Udgd Is seems that the person, driving the car , very busy, even busier than Inst year, which , took of f. the left front wheej, ,nnd Is filled to capacity continually, and broke the wind shield was not the continually. r . owner-or-.tne car and had a special y reaeoq.f or reckless driving. When he ran Into the Gulley .car, Airs. Oulley throw up. her arm ;to shield the baby and In so doing It was cut so badly, that. had her husband not had some knowledge of first aid. she would have bled Jp death before reaching the hos pital. . The baby was practically unin jured.; The ow.rter of the car prompt ly offered to pay all (expenses, and der nounced. the person driving. - Nile are requested to be In attendance Twenty.slx pro-school, age children at th fimerol nf Mr.. .T. F. Ijiwrenco. were examined at the child welfHia t Medford today. at'-': a,- at the : conference hold in Rogue River hist Conger haptcl... By order, of , the ; week by the Jackson county health Queen, Mrs. Relle Schweln. ;unit. The conference, was arranged ?. The Rev.. W--S. Immon, nastor-of by . Miss Irene Mann, public health the KerW Park. Christian church In nurse and Dr. V. S. Gcarcy, county Portland spent a few days; visiting . health nurse and Dr. J,, S. a.earoy. friends' In Ashland recently. ' '- v.- 'county health off leer,': examined the .'Mr. Herman- Stokes- of Klamath chtldrfli assisted by. Miss. Mann. Falls has. been visiting her daughter.! . Examination Included. wclghngand sirp.- -jnary uoio or A' street.' Asniana,-. mutmuniiK, ..ubiiiui, vyv. i-ur, i". tlUs week. Mrs. Cole had the niisfor- -throat, heart, lungs jnnd body exuml tune jto hurt her arm very badly re-' nation. ' . .;'.:'',;, :.',,. .'' ' cently.' --',;.' ... .....I Mrs. Merton' Slovens, 'Mrs! F. CtaVk Mrk JantCH Bunch. Oakland. Orecon.' Mrs. J. Milton,' and Mrs. Sums Ot last week. Mier. wee iieltfhboTs ;!h son'.' County' Public llealtn'" aWoclk- Asniana. xomioriv. - .. ..i. v if i lion, assisicu witn.ine recoras. . ' Sr.t Mattie B. Shaw Is expected to', Child welfuro panels' telling of 'the return soon !to.her homo In -Ashland. -proper care ' of children'..- .wcrq..on after a vacation spent at Coos Bay. display. , These . panels were loaned ; . It is learned that Ray Hawley Is In by the American Red' Cross. " Llter- a Sncramcnto hospital, a-patlent duo uturo was furnished by the; Metro to.; throat, trouble of a serious nature, politan Life Insurance ' comitany and Deibert Hawley. who-has been In the the United' States ' department of Veterans'- hospital - In Portland for' lahnr . '' " ' 26 PRE CHILDREN TESTED ftonie months is able to be about on crutch en. . ;-. ' t--'-;: .- . Prior to their departure 'for Port land, ,fl?fi Mary Younjr and. Mlsa Yo. with Mifts Ada Hartley were entertain ed very pleasantly by Mrs A. C. CrawR at llnnm MligU won IliA faHiio nf the even In p. Miss Young and. MIsr Ye, a Korean' fclrl lately graduated, have Rone to' Portland, preparatory to nallr Ingr.ttoon for Korea, the scene of MIks Tou nit's labors (or the next nix years. Miss Youn was home -on furlough, after spend I hr five years there. . - One.of the very pleasant affairs of the Ashland Study chib occurred Mon day, when the membership gathered for a X o'clock lunchconwlth a busi ness and v social ' meeting afterward. The viands proved most tempting and they lingered long at the table. Later ilAtjilla nf (tin nrixt vtnr'n wnrk were 'llscusscd; Wats of ' books had been selections for review. The same plan will be followed largely that obtained In last year's work...v The presence of Mrs. W. H. Mowat wbo has been ab sent for some ' time was an added Pleasure, as was that of Mrs. Phil Hope, the daughter ot Mrs. O. Q. Ku banks who la visiting here. IT. C.Qalcy and family are spending a few days at Crater, lako 'enjoying a deltghtfifl outing. PARTY; AND TALK AT NAT Flro Chief ,'Rov. fclliott .'bas'rex- tended an Invitation, to, all .tho'Jbpys or tho city of Medford bctwcetv.tnc ages of 9 and 12 to attend. A.. Bylol mlug party to bo given by. him., at the Natatorluin next Friday, between tho hours of 9 and. 10 o'clock In. 'the to bring their own suits, as thore'will bo a small charge of 15c - to those who aro without. ' As' a part .of, the hour's progruin the chief. ,'wlil( talk .to the boys upon the dangers, of ' (Ire when out of control,, and upon, the worm ot its prevention . , IMPORTANT MEETING .OF"' FRUIT GROWERS FRIOAY There .will be a very important mooting of (he -board ' of "director; or the Fruitgrowers' league "at'' 0:0 ociocK r'rlday night, at tho Hotel Medford. At this time tho directors ' Mini' Leona Marsters. Is snendlnc a of the league will meet with the cllrec- - . . ........ . . . ' tirm nf Iha U(wrf -1. .. ... 1 ..t of the summer, fprmar; Today Bhe ex- morce and consider the contemplated neots. with Mlsa Dlckev to visit Crater ' Pear advertising campaign which will lake. Monday Miss Marsters and Miss be Inaugurated for the next year's Florence Allerntwere entertained at fruit crop. Other Important matters dinner at the home of Mrs. Grace K. will be discussed and It is expected Andrews, spending the nfurnoon and that a full attendanco ot both hoards evening most pleasantly. Many happy .win ue present. plans fill the days of her stay. Miss Marsters was the very efficient super visor; of music lit the Ashland 'schools for some. time .and' has. an host of friends hero. At present she has charge of the. music In the Kugene schools. Bhe was one of the faculty at the sum mer. .Nor.mal. ' ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs, Wllmer . Poley and daughter Wary, leave for. their sum mer.home at fake of the Woods the ' latter patLlof Ithe.weck, to .'spend the rest of the summer. , t, - Captain Frank Moore and wife are guests of Mrs. Moore's mother, Mrs. D. M. McCarthy og North Main street. CRATERIAN VAUDEVILLE 1 , J , 18, UP TO THE AVERAGE The Orpbeum Jr. vaudeville at tho Craterlan Tuesday night drew tho usual large crowd to both lyrform ances In the evening, and was up to the average of past vaudeville, with out a feature acL - Al llarnes & Co. presented magic and then revealed how H wai done, an enlightening act. Nada Norralne. a lady with a double voice, sang popular and classical num bera, one verse In a ' rich contralto and the next one In a high soprano. "Go Into the Kitchen" was a comedy skit with aa Egyptian angle. Fletcher. Ivy and Moran xaag and chattered and JWe vaudeville section was completed y a aancing act. ' . Cook with taa. --'- - ancestry' of William Jennings Hryan1 has been tri.cc.il to William O'Brien, a ! captain in King James' Irish army In the war against William ot Orange. Michael J. O'Brien, hlstrlograuher of the American-Irish Historical so ciety, today told how 18 years ago bo had traced the O'Brien genealogy di rectly as-far back as and showed that there was a possibility tho com moner was descended from Brian Uorou, an lfth contury Irish king. Mr. O'Brien said the name ,0'llrltm was changed to- O'Kryan and subse quently to Bryan after tho removal of one of the family to Culpopper, Va from North Carolina, where Captain O'Uryan first Bettlcd.- Captain O'llrlan of . King. ; James' . Irish army, fought under the romantic Irish general, Pat rick Suiafield. at the siege of Lime rick, said Mr. O'Brien. On the surrender- that city he fled to Altona. Germany, as a price was sot on the head of all the Irish orileers who fought against William of Orange. Thence he came to the American colonies. settling In Pasquotank county, North Carolina, In 1091 where he received a grant of land. Ho mar ried a woman named Needham and they hail two sons, Wllllum and Noed ham O'llrlan. : "Whou William O'Brlan's descend ants emigrated across I lie Hluo ltidge mountains, iuto Culpepper comity. Vir ginia, they dropped the 'O' from thoir name.' The name changed to Brian and subsequently to Bryan." WELFARE MEETING ON NEXT FRIDAY Children under C years of age, should be registered before Thunuluyi evening for the -HI. Medford Child Welfare conference to ho held Frl- day afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m., ' In the basement of tho public library under the auspices of the Jackson county health unit and Jackson coun-; ty public health an8oclatlon. Call Jacksonville 491 for appointments. ' Dr. V. S.' Gearey, county health of. fleer will examine the babies assist ed by Miss Irene S. Mann, public health nurse. Members of the county health ' association wltl assist with the records' Examination will include weighing and measuring as well as a thorough body examination. JAPAN POLITICS TOKYO, July '29. (A. P.) It Is .understood that a crisis Is Imminent in the Japanese cabinet. An extra ordinary 'session'' of the cabinet has been ordered to convene on Thurs day, at which, it Is understood, the promler Intehds - to settle the ques tlon of a (ioulitloii government be fore tho prince-, regent leaves for .Suchalicii. The resignatfon of threo Belyukal party ministers was considered prob. able today becauso of differences with Kenscikaf party ministers o vet tax adjustment questions. rllI,ADKIvPHlA. July 21). tA. P.) Plans, for . oigiinizution of tho boys and jflrljs f the Presbyterian church around the world In ono or ganization were considered today by the ' Presbyterian board of Christian Endeavor, through Its general sec retary, pr. William C. Chalmers Co vert, , , v. ' OrganlKutions will be under the. direction of Dr." Paul R. ' Lundls of New -York, for ,the: boys and Miss Dcboruh Aekork of Hollywood, Cul.. director of girl's work of the bourd of Christian Endeavor, for . the girls. Cook with gan. Women's Votes, On this simplified summer breakfast ! QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Supplies energy breatfaits, ends hot kltcheni . WOMEN say this solves the summer . breakfast problem. That it ends hot , morning troubles in the kitchen. . , That it cooks without heating up the - kitche." -" ;.- . That men like it. and children take to it. ' And . . . (eel better all day long as a result. Get a package of Quick Quaker. And then tell us your opinion. '..-. Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes. Has all that rare Quaker flavor."' And with milk it is. almost . complete food in itself ... at low cost. im 1 1 mm 1 J to S minute. t4 Thursday will be one of the final big days of our July Clearance Sale with many new . items brought out at greatly reduced prices. Every department of the store is participating now in this Clearance Sale and on Thursday, Triday and " ' ' . , Saturday, your dollars do almost double duty here. Silk Broadcloth Dresses Worth $17.50,Thursday $12.50 For sport wear or street wear there is nothing more demanded now than candy stripe all-silk, guaranteed to wash, liroaddoth Dresses. Because of the demand for these dresses we antici pate an early call for them so we advise you to he here early Thursday"iiii,iung to share in M the . -savint r........ Many Dresses at Half Price From our stock of seasonable dresses wc have selected for this half-prieq'sale some of the most clever creations of the season and for' your saving Thursday there will be voiles, georgettes, chiffons and silks of all kinds. ; All Unens ;'. t .; Reduced Thursday For our July Clearance Sale wc .make a very great reduction on all linens. Pat tern cloths, napkins, lunch cloths and sets, damask bv the-yard and all fancy linen towels will be out for Thursday at the great July Clearance ; reduction of - These Reductions Now Interest - Both Men and Boys 15 Per Cent Off on Knit Underwear All $5.00 Dress Hats Priced $3.00 All $3.00 Men's Caps Priced $1.75 All Straw Hats at One-Fourth" Less All Dress Shirts Reduced 15 Per Cent : ; Extra' Heavy Canvas, Gloves 15c 15c Cambric Handkerchiefs 10c Can't Bust .'Em Overalls Priced $1.75 REMNANTS HALF PRICE Silks, Cottons, Woolens of various lengths, up to full dress lengths. As you already know our half price always means -half our regular selling price. Never will we raise a price ,tq make a big comparative price sales reduction. ; : ' On Sale Thursday Morning . :' ' '; A JULY BEDDING SALE- ' ... .Pr'c8 Made for Clearance That . '' i(. . Bring Great Savings Now $12.50 Oregon City Pure Wool Blankets Now $10 All virgin wool 4' pound blan kets, the extra large size. Won derful colors and designs that appeal to the lover or CI fl fine blankets $12.50 Sequoia Blankets 100 Wool, Reduced to $10 Double blankets and pretty plaid designs in colors you will like.. Keduced fcin for clearance af $5.95 Nassau Plaid Blankets Extra Large Size at $3.95 Plaids in "pretty "'colorings,' aud all the blankets are full (j.84 size. dQ QC Thursday, at PJa7ej Oregon City Indian' Robes Reduced to $10 : ' Such novel real .'Indian de signs in these robes and ' such marvelous colors you will be sure to want several when reduced - $ 1 0 $3.50 Part Wool Blankets; Fine . for Camp Use, $2.00j; You'll want a lot of) these ( blankets when you si-e the quality. All dark fcO (f gray, and priced V.W ALL BED PILLOWS ONE-FOURTH OFF Men's Suits at Big Reductions LOO Suits at..... $25.00 Including every new 'Kirsch baum" and "Cortley" '100 vir gin wool suit in our stock. Every one of these suits arc new and this season's, having the latst siyle and wonderful fabrics, made right and real values iu suits. w iwtaiiaoi la iiaiiM $35.00 Suits at,.... $28.50 $40.00 Suits at...,. $32.50 $45.00 Suits at. . .$37.50 $Or AA Yming Men' HiiIIh. flJOA AA uOMXI With 2 ralro 1-unu .tpU.VV Miss Catlin's School FOR BOARDING AND DAY PUPIL8 Y . '. -.- ' Opona 8i!itonilior 0 -t.1, Occupying ll Own Ilullding ou WKHT0VKK TKHHACKS. '. An Ideal locution liaHkotball and Tennis Court. I Preparon glrln rr cnatnrii an well as weotern college and school, nndiir a fatuity of experienned (caclioni. Nuni uer or pupil limited In each cIrhr, lrlmary. Intermedlalo and high school (jeimrtnicnts. .College preparatory and apoclul courses accredited; Music, Art, I'hyal cal Training and Domestic Science. FreMm Uught In all grades. ; Boarding department siieclal feature. Catalog tsnt Upon Rsqutst to Wtstovsr Tsrraos, Portland, Or. Phono Bacon 66S1. VETCH SEED lluiiKiirian Coiiimoti Now on IfamJ. LADDERS yprucc very beint. Low rinc. PICKING BAGS Vry clitNip in pric-u. Farm Bureau Co-Operative Exchange CHEVROLET LATE MODEL at a sacrifice ; V.. V The Busy Corner Motpv Co. : - y.-.l !'. 1 .. h ' i 1 a1 1: m