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'NEATH WHEELS
SPEED MISJUDGED
I rORTUND, Ore.. July 30. Pas
onger train No. 25, en route from
Vm-tlund tq Astoria, with n largo
'crowd of summer vacationists, was de
railed nt l rnnil?5 miles cast of As-
torlii yesterday aflcriioon. The .en
gine. W'KgfUj t-iu-, smoker mid one
coach, left Wit mils, but remained up
right on tho tics.
Lit t le real da mage was done a nd
nobody was Injured. Tho truck was
lilnck'd until noon today, delaying
truffle und necessitating trans f err uf
paHscngers and baggage around tho
blockade. '
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frye's BelicioiiS
licet from a baked Frye's "Delicious' Ham put
a new meaning into the word sandwich
a meaning that comes because, of the. .
f,Hqm-which-is" there.' : , .
he ontinc basket that contains an ample supply,,
if. Frye's "Delicious'V Ham Sandwiches will al.
ays be a success.
Alio-remember that Frye's "Delicious" Bacon and
Frye's "Wild Kose" Lard are prepared with the sam? i
scrupulous regard for quality and purity, . i ,
hams
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'Everything The Name Implies" m-im'
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NOTICE
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J. In changing rom oil gas to coal gat,
i the adjustment of gas appliances will
necessarily be thrown out of balance,
.j We will gladly do our utmost to adjust
;i these appliances as quickly as pos
sible.
Kindly phone 526 our office 7if your
appliances do not work as they for
merly did. .- : j:..
Our salesroom will be open evenings until 9 o'clock
for the next two weeks. . . ."; . t . , '
-Southern Oregon Gas Co.
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Pay Day Habit Are What
Decide Futures
We welcome small accounts as
well as large ones.
ystematic . ..
aving
pells
uccess,,
YOUR SAVINGS WILL BE SAFE
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First National Banlc
, .Medford, Oregon :
HOHKBL'ttU, ore., July 30. Wil
liam 11. Paisley, aged 80 yearn, if u
old projector, who has spent many
years In . vurious parts of Oregon
seeking mtneruj. was accidentally
killed yesterday afternoon at Glen
dale, where ! was struck by the
locomotive of, tho second section of
southbound s. I, train No. 11.
. paisley and on aged companion
have been batching In a cabin about
two mites north of Glendale along
the railroad right of way. Yesterday
evening he started from . the cabin
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The man who gave an nliuH of
Grant und Vhired" over 70 men .to
fight a fictitious forest flro in Cra
ter, lake national park as a protend-
cd representative of park; headquar-j
ters, has not yet been found. Local
police have learned that he boarded
a Pickwick stage and departed south
yesterday for parts unknown.
"Grant, " while working at tho
park gave hlM name as-Norton, but
when ho was discharged and whenj
he decided to avenge his dismissal
he chunged it to Grant. I
If ho should ever huppen to re
turn to the city there are nearly a
hundred men who are desirous of
meeting him in. regard to tho fic
titious employment he had promised
them. It is said that many of tho
laborers, who were bilked, discon
tinued their services at steady Jobs,
and that others bought entirely new
equipment to take with them Into
the mountains.
At - the appointed time when the
men were supiosed to leave yester
day morning, over 75 others beside
those who had been promised em
ployment at fire fighting, were also
waiting with the vain hope" that they,
too, would be given a "job."
Grant is described as being about
23 years old, medium height, dressed
in a lugger's style, coarse In his ac
tions, and very loud in his speech.
Police officials believe he Is Buffer
ing from a mental v trouble, which
made him rather Irresponsible for
his actions of two nights ago.
to a spring, uoross the track, and on
his way ippurcutly misjudged tho
spued of the approaching train, and
was struck' by the pilot. Ills body
was crushed and wuh rolled about
three rail lengths before it was
thrown to one side of the track.
Death Was evidently instantaneous.
Coroner Hitter mailo an investiga
tion of the accident, but did not
deem u n I tut u es t necessa ry . Th e
body is being shipped to Eugene in
the morning arid interment will take
place there. .
ROARING CARS AT
QUICK ACTION IN
2 GRASS FIRES
Two grass fires . summoned the
fire department to - action yester
day afternoon, ono of which could
have been serious had It not been for
the timely arrival of the depart
ments chemical car. The other,
which was on North Peach Btreet,
was not serious, two men quickly
putting It under control.
The threatening fire, which oc
curred about 5 o'clock, was burning
at the end of West Jackson just
outside- the city limits near a large
wheat field owned by W. H. Gore,
and had nearly ignited . the field
when It was put under control by the
use of 70 gallons of chemicals.
The last two numbers to )m played
by the Orator lako Toniplo band at
its weekly concert In tho city park
tomorrow night will also be played
at the- northwest convention of tho
D. (. K. K. order at Aberdeen, Wash.,
next week, which the band will at
tend. As the band leaves Saturday for this
convention its members lust week had
decided to not give a concert here
this week, .but at their rehearsal last
night thoy chunged this decision. .
Tho many hundreds of people who
enjoy the park summer band con
certs, are rejoicing over Mayor Alen
derfer's statoment last week that ho
would have police present to prevent
the romping and shouting of children
and cars backing out from In line at
the park's edges during the playing of
selections.
The concert program fur tomorrow
night is as follows:
March High Private King
Waltze "Wedding of tho Winds"....
Hall
Patrol of tho Guardsmen Losey
Popular No Wonder.- i
The Devil and the Deep Uluo Sea....
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Chester Wendt, SololsUf -. :.
Russian Fantasia ..Tohnnl
March Ambassador ... Jiagley
Star Spangled Banner. ' v
Oregon News
in Brief )
EUGI5NB, Ore., July 30. Mark
Broom, allegod moonshiner, must for
feit his car to tho state of progon, ac
cording . to a decision handed down
here late yesterday in tho Lano county
circuit court by Judge G. F. Hkip
worth. Broom Is held guilty by the
judge of transporting liquor .illcga-ly.
Notice of seizeure of the car was
filed following Broom's arrest on June
1, and Broom answered the- notice,
seeking to retain the machine.
SALEM,: Ore., - July 30. R- A.
Rasctn .who for twelve years has been
an examiner with the Oregon public
service commisslson with hoadqpar
ters In Portland, hus resigned f ac
cept an appoltment as examiner Jn the
railway division of the Interstate com
merce commisslson.. The resignation
was announced at the Office of the
Oregon commisslson here today.
E, SEPT. 3 TO 7
The local chamber of cHmmerce has
received word that the State Council
of Religious Education will hold their
annual older girl conference hi Med
ford this year from September 3 to
7, for southern Oregon from Eugene
south. Over a hundred girls will at
tend the five-day mooting, and will be
quartered at Medford homos during
their brief stay.
It Im planned by local, citizens to
take the g'lrls to Crater Luke on Sep
tember 7 If a sufficient number of
cars can be procured. As the con
ference Is still several weeks distant,
It Is expected the cars can be pro
cured with little difficulty.
EUGKNE. Ore., July 30.-?-Harvcy
Jones, 12, son of Jacob Jones, who
lives dri- Mosby. Creek, near Cottago
Grove, was drowned yesterday while
attemuting to ride a horse across the
creek, according to word received horo.
The reports stated that the boy fell
off tho horse when In midstream. - It
Is believed that the horso. In swim
ming, kicked the boy after he had fal
len in the stream.
Other smull boys nt the scene ran
away after the accident and tho ac
cident would have been unknown at
the time except for tho arrival of a
brother of the Jones boy. Ho could
not swim, so called for help. A grap
pling hook, Improvised from a ruke.
was used and the body was recovered
45 minutes after the Jones boy had
been lost from sight.
Lion Club Roars
Lion President Juddy took advant
age of the prerogatives of his office
at the meeting uf the Lions club hold
Wednesday noon at the Hotel Medford
and Inflicted a speech on the assem
bled Lions concerning the gasoline
and oil business In southern Oregon.
The speech was very Interesting, how
ever, and was duly enjoyed by all
present.
The new entertainment committee,
composed of Doctors Elliott and
Sleeter, Is on the Job and promise
some good entertainment for the
month of August,
: Air.. Whillock of O. A. C. was a
guest of the club and made a very In
teresting talk' regarding the contro
versy between O. A. C. and the Uni
versity of Oregon as to the various
courses of the two colleges. . .
At the next meeting Mr. Watther
will e present to explain the pro
posed water bond Issue 'and other
measures upon the ballot this coming
September. It Is hoped that a full
attendance will be present as this Is a
matter of treat Importance to the
whole community.
Cook with gas.
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Pleads for One
Religious Creed
Adoption of a .ingle rneit bj
all of the Chriiti.n denomina
tions wa, nrged hy the ,itr.,
John McNaugher of Pittsburgh.
, at the twelfth quadrennial world
council of the Reformed Church
es, at Cardiff, Walea. He bo
Uevei the atrp U nrrttnmry to
.tare Christianity from the fate
ofjta predecessor religions.
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The Bootery's
Mid-Summer
Clearance
Of
Beautiful Footwear For Women
Continues!
Many have already profited by these money-saving values
MANY MORE BARGAINS ARE LEFT
in OTHER WHITE SHOES and BROKEN
SIZES and DISCONTINUED LINES
Prices Continue From
v $1.85 to $6.85
All Seasonable Patterns Values to $12.00
The Sale Thiat Never
Disappoints!
but the last few miles
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1 POWER. COMPANY
YtJUR PARINESS
IN PROGRESS
Tfi. actual avaras. rntt of
currant for alactrlc enoklns
and llthllnl. tosalhw. In
ftnmco ln this ntlthbar
fcood, U 15.11 month.
are less fun .
A glorious day's outing but when the
car turns for home all the fun is gone for f
one of the family.
There's dinner to get for a late and hun
gry crowd. And the stove, of course, is
cold! :, ,
Kindling and fuel to bring In. Never
mind the floor now it'll have to be swept
later. So many things to be done, and the
fire to be watched! . , , ','','.
In eighteen hundred other homes near
at hand, there Isn't any kitchen-flrc prob
lem today or any day. Electric ranges are
in these homes. A cooking heat is ready at
the turn of a hand.
Economical, clean, convenient and
'more efficient, electrical cooking Is the ,
choice of every housewife. And if It is only
a matter of time, why not now? A wide
selection of.models to fit any kitchen, and
terms to meet your wishes, at the nearest
dealer's. " ' '
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