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9 PAGE TVTO HrETiFORD f aTL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREflQN,' SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, -. ! r ocal and Personal The new principal for- the hlKh rehool to take the place made vhcnnt by the recent realKnatlon or O. It. Campbell. Incidental 10 IiIh soon enter- Ihk on a bimlnoHH career In Portland, will be nnnouni.'ed wllhfn a fw dayH, HccordiiiK to Huperlntendejit' K. J I. Iletlrlck, who hint Thursday niffht re turned to the city to renin In from now on, and the member' 'of the achool bua rd. 1 , . Only few daya left Rpeclal electric rnn;e offer; net your's now! lift Ki ult Jtrowera net In touch wilh rrnment' free employment hlli enu. 1 Medford, Chiimlier of Commerce, for pli-kc-lH. JIG J-'irty-rilne out of the dtnte enrfl were J reglKtered here yestordny nt the loenl i junto trnrno reitiHtrntlon hurenu. m- c'liiiilni mnnv from cnxti-rn nnd mlilillc? ""TnXSTX..., Pie n,i ' p.,l Khow, Med lord, Heptember 16 to 10.. 107tf The affillnted tradea have extnbliHh- ed no office nt Kinlth hall, lL'H No.) fii-npo. Thy will have a repreaen tative In the building from 8 a. m. to 1U a. nii every day to handle all IiuhI- nt'jm that may arlac. All card men are i riHlced to reKiHter with the aecretary. J'hnne 36S-J. 1 U Ulllan Fulton, recently of Medford, , haa accepted a poaltion with the Roue- liui'K NewH-Revlew, - and la entering upon her duties here.-. She hot former ly been Employed with the Port Orford' Tribune, and .Incknonvilie Poat. and haa hud aeveral yearn experience In . me newspaper riem. una win tone me place made vacant by the jeitiKnation of iteulah Jowett', who waa recently married In Portland to Mr. D. D. Mnt thfwa. ItonehurK .N'ewa Review. Jt Moxeley and Taylor haul your, fruit on pneumatic tlrea. Phone 1140. -til A For Sale pack twine, priced right. I Monarch Seed Co. 113 An-hfe Lnlnff. a student of (he local high school who hit's lieen a patient at a local hospital for several days past because of an Infected foot, was re moved to his home yesterday, Only few days left special electric range offer; get your's now! Ill J-Jxlde batteries for Fords. Chevro lets. 8tars. etc., $12.76 and 116.50. Williams & McCurley. 104tf Colour I C. O. Thomson of Crater National park was here last night and this forenoon on business, nnd return ed to the park this afternoon. Fancy new potatoes, large size, Zc per lb. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 97. ' 08tf Htnple drugs at DeVoe's. tf Tourists nnd other guests here from n distance who are registered nt the local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. Hcott of West Palm Beach, Fla., Mrs. J. J .Brink of Tucson, Arte. Miss tlrace Adams, of Menomlc, Wis.. Miss Kdna Klch of Mnnltowoc. W w. W. ! Krvlnn of Vuncouver. it. C. Mr. nnd MrH. John U Dynnn and Mr. nnd Mrs. John I. Dynnn, Jh, of TnnopnhV Nev, Mrn. H. H, Hendl-lnk- of New - York City, nnd Mr. and Mrs. A. Andemon of HyrncuKR, N.. V-. " , n MuttroHHen mndo nnd repaired. Fur. nlture repulrinK nnd upholstering. .12 N, Clrnpe. I'luiiie 104. 119 For nnle Fly chaner chnne file. Uo It on oow nnd homes. Monarch Heed Co. 113 Patrick. Daily, deputy ntato Ram wmden, nnd Sheriff Ralph Jennlnm wero huHlneas vlnltorn In Ashland j-ph-terdny, each on a different errand. Tree props - all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104cf Let me write your fire Insuranro. Carl y. Tengwald, Holland Bldir. Phono 093. ..i 104tf Hennet I'py, stepson of J. L. Oscar, hnd his tongue nearly torn In two Inst nlKht when he fell from his bicycle In tho vicinity of Provolt when a pedal broke while he was trying to mount. Tho lud was badly rut about tho fact nnd three stitches were required to draw the Injured tongue together. He wns removed to Grants Pnss Omnia Pass Courier. Only few dnys left spoclnl electric range offer; get your's now! lis It. I. R. eggs at DeVoe's. . tf Mrs. Krillh Loomls nnd daughters, MIhncs Jean nnd Adello Loomls, left Friday evening for Long Bench, Calif., for nn extended visit with relatives. Tree props nil lengths. Medford Lumber Co.- , I04tf I represent the strongest group of fire insurance companies In America. Carl V: Tengwald, Holland' Hldg. Phone i3. I04tf K. J. Rodger, forest ranger with headquarters at Ihe Hlg Klk ranger station was n business -caller In the city yesterday. f Dr. W, W. Howard has returned from his vacation trip and his office I is nfiw open. 1 1 H 1 Fresh salt water sulmon, 2 So lb. I Johnson Produce Co, tf 10. Pike, who has heen n pntont nt the Hacred Heart hospital for some time past, vns removed to Ills home lit Central Point yesterday. Only few days left special electric range offer: get your's now! im Columbia plaster wan board, Cull for prices. Wallace Wood Lumber Ynrri, cor Fast Main nnd Oenesee. r Particular Customers Specify Fluhrer's Milk Bread. L , O ' Ii , I II I At AllT Grnfor I ysssx rsUssUiaBHMSbBl' PnlirnfnlAtK. -a., t.. D --..1 n. Innn I Un. telM Include Mr. and Mm, C. Kimball Crane of Exeter; Mr, ond Mrn;.Tho. ilore Watfton nnd Mr. and Mm. If. W. Rhodes of Berkeley,-J. ftutwl Bradley of Palo Alto. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Merts- of El Centro, Mr. and Mm. W. I. O'Connor of Btorkton, Mlwea Mary A; Hpnyd and Ihh Inu Farley of Onk-' land, C. R. Rontlne and family nnd ih. uhu inomnH nnu anunnier i un nrio, Mr. and Mm. It. U Hell of Hue ramwnto Dr. and Mr J. B. 8uett and Aim Miunrne urown or v till 30 1 Mr. ana Mrs. G, H. Buinnund dnuKhtera of Live (ink, and the following from Han Kian cIhco: Mr. and Mm. M. Wlttman, Mlen Hut-rleUe Two may and Minnie Mlflhol, Mr. and Mm. M. W. Tlnglay. V. Ai. -urown ana nwnuy, Aim. 1. nvcr- IiIhp. Mr. and Mr. B. I.. I.oronx, Mih kov-IHn'" Irvnn nnd children. Mr. nnd Mil. ' II. K. Wllran. Mr. nnd Mr. K. H. Henderson nnd Mis Genevieve Mil. ler. Freah unit water ' jialmon, 2Cc lb. JohnHOn Produce Co. , Cf,llnr fiurno lumbor at Blg Pine, r , . Pkl. and Stephen Spoerl of the Port Orford dlatrlct recently killed cougar menaurlnK 0 feet 7 Inches, from tip to tip. They hard the bark- .In of their dOK and went out to find cougar looking over their pl pen with a vww to Kelect:nir one of the Hmall shojta fr a meal. The do? ilrovs t!i-;i ccmar I'lio a tree- and a iifi br ti.f.bt It In earth i. ?in. Dance nt Gold Hill tonltfht. At- ford's Imperial orchestra. 113" Home sites, acreage, etc., or will build stores or Kara gen. Main down town hUfilnesH district. Don't wait, Buy now. - Biff developments near at hand. ARents correapond Morris en- tale, Crescent City, Calif. 113 .n u wii . . (. A miI - - ihe ipast several weeks, departed to- day for her home In Heat lie, where she shipment to distant points Is prohlh wlll attend the University of WashlnK--ted. The fish are cnusht In small ion' this full. numbers off southern Oregon, but have I HemHiitcnfn buttons covered at th IIUIIUiriHIl nilUlf. 11- Cedar flume at Bfg Pines Lumber1 Co. tf I- Among the guests from a distance1 who arrived nt Merrick's Motor Inn yoBttrdny were tho families of W. !:, Oli FKOn of Meridian, Iowa,' J. Af. Mo- Key of Oklahoma City, Okin , A. L. Knight of Vlcksburg, Mis-; i. 10. Fastman of Buchanan, Mich. C T Williams of Ashland, Ky.. R. Winter of Denver Colo.j M. Kam:ner iC Mil wnukea. Wis., A. L. Wilson, lMmon- Jn.i Lanndu, 71. J. Kinney of fiutie, ernl days in Klamath Falls nn husl flf.nl, and II. T. Dlmvoo-I of Pt..;.'l, ness. ill. . i , w nay 'or' """" md sell dirt Only few dnys left seclnl tleclrlc cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inn. range offer; get your's now! 1 1 1 - -J '' '' tf Troe props nil lengths. Medford I Washington state visitors who or Lumher Co. 104tf l ived In the city yesterday and are reg. Mr, and Mrs. J. Llecty and Chns. M. Istered at local hotels Include Mr. nnd Kownndovitz ore visitors in the city Mrs. F. V. Howard of Vancouver, Mi1, fronf Copra, who arrived yesterday. '.and Mrs. R. R. Thorn, Mr. nnd Mrs. Planosl Bee Launspach. tf' K Richmond nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Brlok ice oieom 60a at DeVoe's. tf M. Ingram of Kelso, and Mr.tahd Mrs. Yesterday was another warm one ' I Dudley ond Mr. and Mrs. D. B. with a maximum of ng, the same mnx- Lewis of Seattle. m "V"" T""wIJ'"" J. s minimum wn 59 (treen. Clou. y tonlBht and fnlr nnd mod- eralely warm weath'er Is predicted for Hundny: wnn were in tno city from riama vni- Cedar flume lumber nt Big Pines .!'' ' Lun-ber Co.. ; , it" only few days left speelnl electric Tree props all lengths Medford range offer;' get your's -now I "lin Lumber Co,: 104tf Dr. Oreene, president of the Albany Lightning' visited the Mule Peak college.- nt Albnny, Ore., was the lookout stutlon In linker county a few "Penker at the regular weekly lunch dnys ago for the second. time this year. '"n" meeting of the Klwanls rluh of The lookout, Mr. Powell, wns struck Ashland, held yesterday at' the Lllhla In the arm, but not badly hurl. . .-Springs hotel.- -. IHs; open nlr dnnce nt Oold Hill to-I H,n1 some pictures of Crater Lake, light. Alford's Imperlnl orchestra, Medford and the Rogue Valley views I is. .to your friends. Palmer's pictures are Fancy creamery butter 49c per lb. the- best.- - tf Johnson Produce Co. l The Anolent River mine operating H. W. Conger, who hnd been quite dredger , between - Oold Hill and III for sovernl weeks pnsf becouse of - Bogus Illver Is closed down at pres' ii siege of Influenza, Is now rapidly re. covering, i i move me crusnea rock ana gravel. Only few days left speofaL electric their big side line, when the mine will range offer; get your's now! 119 reumo operation. ' By selling the rock Fresh Empire plaster. Medford- nnl gravel from their placer opera Lumber Co. 104tf ,,ons their profits are.bullt up beyond The granite of Evans creek was In- vesllgated by Portland capital recent ly, by two experienced men who vis ited the quarry and made their deter minations; They 'expressed them selves as satisfied with the quality of the stone: Oold Hill News. Fresh en1t water salmon. 8Bo;' lb'. Johnson Produco Co. tf Get your tree' props now at Blif Pines Lumber Co. tf90 Visitors In the oltv frnm the Klnm. ath. country who arrived yesterday In- clude Mr. and Mrs. J. !.. Hhll-of Klani-.' ath Kalis nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jol- Icy of Ihe Klamath Agency. . Anntner nig tin nee at the Gold Hill Pavilion tonight. Alford's' Imperial orchestra. lis Fresh Kmplre plaster. Medfotd Lumber'Co. 104tf Horace Bromley nnd family- are spending the week end nt Diamond l.n ke; hnvlng left for that resort last cevnlng. Only few dnys leftt-special electric range offer; get your's how! 119 Auto park land. Good opening, next to city (new) nuto park. Grab tho opportunity: money maker. Land Just pluced on the market. Agents corres pond ' Morris Kstnte, Crescent City. Calif. H3 To C. T. Fern of Fern Valley near I'hoenlx noes the honor of 'hnvlim the 'V "m ,nl" niornlna; near the Medford first watermelons of the' season on bulldlnK, and innny people wntched nnle al the public market this mornlnir. ,,n0 prnetloe. Altouether l0 of them were sold, nnd' The iMIsses-Juanltn NultlnK and each one welnhed over lli pounds. M'Jorl Kelly returned this morning; while others were henvler than ! 'ron' a "h"'1 sojourn In the Butte Falls pounds, nurlnir tho' next week two 1'""-l'. where they had been visitlnR ions of the rruit-will be nn sale at the '"onds. ' innrlti.r.' K,.i,,rrt win ....' ''Jim Chlldefs Is reported to have the first hppearunre-nt the market of ine name prown-canteinpe, and from then on the melon season will be In ful su-lnir, The usunl line of tionie Krown produce was onjtnle. enjoylnft n liberal pntrniinKe. Italph CowkIII iiIso had a supply of his larae crop of fine home grown watermelons from his rniu-h nenr Central l'olnt. on sale al some of the local groceries. Fresh' Kmplre plaster. Medfiird Lumber Co. lt)4tf tlet your tree props now at the Bla Pines Lumber Co. tfl)0 I Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Best, who have been 'vlsltlni In Oakland. Calif., for Ihe past two months, returned to their home In the city yesterday. Alford's Imperial orchestra at Oold 1IIII I'nvlllon tomtht. Ill ov-ii-i-ii uuurn ai waiinoe u-oous Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Oenesee. Sltr L. 8, Orsnt nnd sons. Daniel. Ijiw- rence and (lenrge. nnd daughter Mar- gnret of California are -visiting the "rnntsai III West Necnnd street. " Oet your tree props now st Big Tines Lumber Co. ' tfl0 Hcreen doors at Wallnos Wooda Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Oenesee. tltf ' fit. l.u.n A..A.,n..lnt.. alr.nr.lr.o o local hoi els Include Mm. J,. Rose ot LnkeView, Mr. an) :MrJ. QCy galley, Clyde ftalley of Molfr, and the tol lowing from Portland: Mr. mm! Mrs. T. H. Beck and won, Mr. and Mrs. L. D.' Lelghion nnd R. C. Hchroeder and family. . only few daya left apeclal electric ranse offer; set your' now! lift I if your picture are made at Palm er's Photo Btudlo, 718 N. Central, they will be the heat. tf O.-O. RphlnH of ftifl Del nio orchard nwir Rook point,' waa nmnnK the butd' new vlaltora In the city today, Pntmer'a Photo Studio makes the bent plcttirea. . tf Screen doom at Wallace Wooda -M cor. Eaat 'Muln and Onnpfico. ' - 8tf Th Crnlcr Ijiku hIiikp Ipft thl forenoon for the take with nine pim nenRerfl from. the hnteta nnd mnrnlntr trnlnn, nnd took Ui elitht liQiwenKerii ypftterduy. rhe, Mode). Phnrmncy. opposite Oro. Cpterln, will bo open nlKhm thin week. . Try that bits milk snake at DeVoe's. - - tf n.OV. Hill of Butte Fnlla underwent a major operation at the Racred Heart hoapltnl yeaterday nnd according to recent reports hla condition la satla- iaciory. Rpeclal fliimmer pticea on, dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co. tf Pure, clean, running sulphur water. Jackson Hot Springs swimming: pool. I lOB'tf . A striped bass, weljrhlnff 10 pounds nnd recently cauuht In the Columbia river near oak Point, wash., has at- traded considerable attention. Not only is this the first striped bass cau?ht In the Columbia that the trade has any Ktrlnf,, UttM arA rfltllrh. ,n lnrift nlim fifs In California waters but their nver been known to come Into the v.hhiiiiiiu, Only few davs loft special electric range offer; get your's" now! ' ll Mr nnd Mrs. Carl Corllns of the Phoenix dlHtrirt were nmong Ihe bus iness callers In the city , today. M i Wo pay for ashes and soli dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf M. M. Hognn. connected with the Western Bond and Mortgage Co. of Portland, returned to his home in the city yesterday after having spent sev- ' mJ M Mm u Large stock viator records at Pal- Musln Store.- - tf Oeorge McDonough and dnugh- ter-were among the business visitors ent awaiting cars on the 8.- P. to re ,ne average possibilities of placer pro. duoera The. gold, taken from the gravel before the boulders Is crushed Is probltnblo In itself. Gold Hill News. ,, . - .' , ' For sand, gravel, sediment, cleaning or lawn work, phone 912-J, Samuel BBteman., tf Cllfton: Rodgers, who was recently In lured when he fell In a local swim Wing tank; was released from a local MOspitnl yesterday fully recovered from tne effects of his contretemps. rau mciee returnea tnts morning rrflm ' Portlnhd antl other upstate points after having spent several dnys """ Residents of southern California registered nt local hotels Include 8. L. Neuner nnd family of Hollywood, Mrs. W: Plats and Mr. and Mrs. N. H, Stnrr of Pasndenn, F, M. Reeve nnd family of San Anselmo.'Mr. ahd Mrs, K. Bv Vllnv of Colton, Mr. and Mrs.- O. H. Fish of Venice nnd the following from ''0 Angeles: Mr. nAd - Mrs.. R. S. Htocklon, Miss Irmn Muller, Fred Wess and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. M. De Forest, Mrs. Udlth 11. Isuncsr Dr. nnd Mrs. D. A. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hendricks, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Lewis. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Richardson; nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. John Jacobs, f The fire department held Its week ""'"l " Mr ,nl" season nt least IM10 , 1 -.-. i,, stin in. ,mm ""' fs'pw"- BRITISH SUBJECT !S PEKING, Auir. I.-(A.. I'.) I'nof flclal advices ft-ont Kanklnx say thnt R riot. In Which one British sillilert was killed, took place at the fnctory , of the International Export company ' after a wage dispute last night. - The British emplnves of the factory are report era, kllllrti of Ihem. I " British 'the factor ployen ho' - ships, but hove hwn Nanking t are reported to have fired on the riot- era, killing four and woundlhu severnl of them. marines are now gutlrdlriS factory. Most of the British erii- eve heen taken nhonr.t nt-. .1,1 nn nr Ih.nt U n..H.rf oeen mane prisoner ar.n taken to I Ins .unlvamlt. . - ' - - -, RECKLESS DRIVER-IS GIVEN. MONTH IN JAIL $25 FINE Because of '1 riving a motur vehicle in n reckless manner nnd colliding with an oil truck Wednesday after noon at the. Intersection of North Riverside nnd Jackson street, H. M. Wehher of Central Point wns fined $2&, sentenced to spend one month In the county Jail, nnd suflVr the kuh pension of his driver's license . for three months. , Pifticcmnn Prescott was the first to arrive on the scene, hut was soon assisted ly State Traf- fice Officer J. J. McMnhon nnd Hheiiff Jennings, who were returning Medford after having Investigated collision on the highway north of this city. After the collision, Wehher sprang out of his car and attempted to avoid arrest by fleeing from the scene. However, he was soon nppre. hended by ihe three oflfcera. Three other trofic Violation cases also came up before the-Judge, nil of which were speeding. Paul Robertson of the Rngle Point dlKtrlct was fined $10 by Judge Tay lor for speeding on July 30 on his plea of guilty- to tho: charge preferred against him by State Traffic Offlcer-J. J. McMahon. J. O. Reed, u traveling salesman pleaded guilty to speeding and was fined $16, the same officer making the complaint.' H. D. 'Austin; a tourist, plended guilty to it charge of speeding preferred against hlnvby .State Traffic Officer C. P. Talent, and was fined a similar amount; by" the court. . i . : SHROUD DEATH MART'INRSS.'.'cal.. Aug. fvr (A i 3.) Continued Investigation by police und others tended tpdny to disprove the theorv of murder in connection with the- death rtt;)Vinnut creek of a man thougnt to oe cnanca nrm; Hchwarts; chemist of Berkeley. The Jbody was found In the labOra- lory os ine raciut. sciiuiunv wiiii 'after there had been an explosion. It happened within a"ev minutes of the time thnt Hchvfffrt had notified tho nresldent of theVx;Ompanyt.'of. Ihe nRrfertlon of t a compound to be used In' the nianuWvVir 'Qf ortltlcial silk. . , i Tho 'fact of accident rather than murder, however, depends chiefly for definite proof upon its being estab lished that the partly charred corpse which the flcemen found lying Ihe laboratory floor wns that of the llerkeley chemist; -Mrs. Schwann, his wife,. again to day made a careriirxamlnntion of the body In the presence of the Con tra Costa sherlff'B officers. - Hhe Bald she was positive that U wns thnt of her husband. Professor R. O. ' Helnrlch, Uril verltv of California criminologist, Is of the . opinion that If the body ran bo Identified as Schwartz's there Is little TToubt but that the death was accidental. Jrofessor Helnrlch examined a portion of the stcmach and1 was unable to find traces of cu cumbers and beans supposed to have been enten by Hchwartr early on the night of the accident. Ho examined only a small portion of th stomach, however. - Under Sheriff Veale Is, quito sure the death was accidental, although he concedes that severnl factors enter Into the case which yet must be clear ed up to substantiate this theory. Blood clots found In u closet some distance from where the body lay, he explains on the supposition that after the laboratory hnd heen set afire by the explosion, Hchwartt rushed Into the- closet to get n blanket to fight the flames and then, was seized with hemorrhage caused by the fumes. Professor Helnrlch:. believes that vera! on In explanation of the blood clots Is quite probable. The charred exterior sides of. double doors of the laboratory, nnd the presence of n kerosene-sou ked rag re main to be explained away if the ac cident version is to be accepted, but ns the Investigation progresses, the preponderence of evidence seems to favor the hclief that the blast was purely accidental. Oregon News in Brief 8AI.KM, Ore., Auk.- 1. The stnte board of control ycsteVday forwarded (o various banks nbou the state notes encuim py inruiers in invor 01 nn- stnte to secure lonns under the fnrm- er'iT relief bill of the 19S5 leislslnlure. The notes were aceupnnled by mort gnpe releases.- Most of them are In central nnd eastern Oregon. The an Kreaate of loans In nrens where frost damaged wheat lo th eextent thnt re seeding was necessary, Is nbout $4iio,. ooo. Cook with gas. tf .Icnnlngx TVnt TlifstrT. Jennings Tent Theater company. consisting of 18 people. Including a pl'ce orchestra, will play a week's engagement In Medford commencing Monday night.- August Srd. Opening play. "K'Mnntha." at which ,,m ladles will be admitted free as a Iniedlnm of advertising. Doors opened " Ttio, curtain rlsesnt :00 Admission 00 for 'fiHltlren, nnd 40c for adults. No reserwd seats. Tent located opp. Post OfflCS. ' 115 Cook with (at. U FATAL TO T TIOHEBU RO. Ore.., Aug, Uf-Htvy losses In fish fry In JJlamopil I-V?. Oak Ridge und other hatcheries ' of the slule are caused by the extreme purity of the water. In the belief of T.' H., Hill, superintendent ofhn, Uock Creek trout haichery, east of Hose burg, who In his monthly re port to the state game t-ommlsslun, mailed tndny, recommends that ex periments be conducted In stopping deaths by stirring dirt Into the pooK A fish, like n chicken, reqiires ,n certain amount of grit in Its diges tive organs, Mr. Hill says, a salmon or trout does not pick this up from the bottom of a pool, as some other fifth do. but must depend upon the grit tarried In the water Itself. -M r. H ill says that t he trout fry nt the Hock Creek hatchery were dying In lurge numbers, and he wus unuble to determine the cause, but one day happened to notice that the deaths in one pool ceased Imme diately nfter he bud dug a diver gence ditch, which caused the water to become roiled. Proceeding upon the theory that the-water was luck ing In grit, he immediately reduced the deaths In his feeding pools; he says, by shovelling1 clay into the pools regularly. He now le?flt tho fluh flint ifa rvh. temntlcally as he provldeswthetji with food, nnd says that losses -Jiuv4 been reduced to a minimum. Cook with gas. tf r00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED .Position .by experienced h,ot cuke-und toast man .and cook' helper. Hox 5!, Mall Tribune. Ill FOR SALK 3110 fruit drying trays. 30x3(1 inches. Cheap, l'houe 2-K-S. Ashland. 11k WANTED Clerk. Young limn ex perienced 1n' the lines of men's fur nishings and shoes. State exper ience, references and salary. The Bee Hive Co., Yreka. Calif. .. 114 FOR SALIC Two gentle saddle- nnd pack ponies very cheap.. Phone Jacksonville 2 1 --1 1.. , , . Ml FOR SALE -6M-R-1. -Corn binder., J'bnnp ,''.. . H5 WANTED WnshinR Phone 951-R. Ironing. Ill) WANTED Fruit hauling with 1-ton truck. Joseph Clayton. Central Point, R 1, Uox 134. 115 Tonight Last Times! With RICARDO CORTEZ A, l'nramniint -Picture He's, the Sheik 6f 1925 Starts Tomorrow! TWO BIO STARS ' ' VIOLA DAKA BEN LYON L.". In the First Nntlomil mlnplatlon of Stephen Vincont Denet's novel, "Uriah's Son." Alto A Mile-s-Mlnute Comedy "SIT TIGHT" OREGONIAN SCREEN REVIEW RAYMOND BALLARD Msster Organist, at th " Giant Wurlltxer fl ... v : ( ; 1 ' -- & $1 t 1 ' ' MENU ' Soup"'- ' Consome Koyal ENTHEIW ' Fried Young Chicken. Corn Fritters Tendoi'loln of Veal..Kautu8 Mushroom , Suuce Saddle of Lamb, Bplr.ed Peaches ; 1 ; Oranne Sherbet '" Roast-Prime Kibs of Hoof, an Jua Roast Chicken, with Dressing Baked Vlrglnlu Ham. .Champagne , Sauce SALAD Lettilro nnd Tomsitocn. Tliounand I Island DresHlnu ' . VECETAHLKS - I Mssbed, Potatoes Corn on Cob, Ice Cream and Cuke Fruit Jello -Apiilo. Pie n la Mode Strawberry Cream I'le Hot Rolls , Coffee i f -Tea. .Milk SHASTA lOOOOOOOOOOOfJOOOO HAIL NSURANCR' First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phono .105 - 30 North Central Modford, -Ore. OOOOOOOOtXXJOOfJOOC! Shdyee BROAbWAT afcVfcSI n Wong Pon -Chinese Medicine VXTvri ll'Acuto od Chronic 5T ? DlHeaw8 of Meo sjlrW,!, i women. I , Oittwtr nrj tumor' tratted, Inflircni. kill: irji-- blktuder and' ituoiaiL'h -IrotiWi, flu, berulk, ruptivt, noldr- (ttuistle trouble, tiar iljhiiK, fever, pneumoii.a, asthma aud throat trosbVt, rbeuDiatUm, amtnorrbota, Roitrt;,' eoDa'itnptlon, eatarrb, pilM, hjOrocala, al bumlo. , orflM Hour B A.M.IO IP. M. Consul tat Ion Fraa 241 South Front R. yadtord. Or: 8 -'::,'! a 7& L .'.COMMUNITY hospital ' r ;': M'n 8treet''- Medford, Oregon, , Combining lull' stlrglcal facilities with quiet homelike ; environment. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF , . '. , '. ' .. .' ' Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is. to keep Our Quality and ,l Prices- Absolutely Right. ' '. Do Not Order From Outof-Town Concern Before ' 1 Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. . TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Medford . A Modern Mill' . Oregon Travel by Motor Stage ) ;. 8AFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY; ' ;: Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M and 11:30 A. M. A pleasant oqe day trip. Also leave Medford at .5:00 P. M." for Roseburg, connectlrir v. .i ' ..j.-.- following morning to Portland. : .--.x.-.v,Pd.. WeWt.eH Union 8tage Depot. Phone 309. ' ' x - FARE MEDPORD-PORTLAKD $7.85 Direct Connection at Roseburg for Coo Bay Point. After a 'day's outingeat a good Sunday Dinner $1.00 Hotel Medford DTIBti HATTX1I 0LZANZBI PLXATXBJJ Phone 144 .3 N. Fir It. -,:.', ! ' RETIRE NOW . 30x3V2 : : , Oversize Cord $10.95 Phipps Auto Park Service Highway at Jackson Street Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile glass and 'glass for' all' purposes. We repair broken win Uovys and rosilvor old mirrors, make .nilA'jijors any sl.e. Complete" line beveling'' And' grfntllHg' fiiadhlperyi employ ' nothing , but experiebced help. N J. V. MORGAN,- Manager : ' 118 S. Bartlett " ' Phone 140: