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MEDFORD Miff rmmm .KflW,i. ottfrnox, , 'monday, att.ust s, 1325 TWO H. It) J.lillls wilt u Vli.lliir ill the " Mr. und .Mi's. W. II. ti)ell left tlllil elty riuin mi- (ioiii tun iMHiiiir mis nmrninK ror tneir nonuv in Aiuuny, forenoon trinuctlnK business. !- Ore, lifter liuvlnit spent the nnst cv- 1 'Only, few duys left snoninl eleetrlo era) days In the yulloy visiting friends r.uiKe offer: net your'8 now! J 111 und relutlves. ' lresr ' salt water salmon,' 25c -lb. On' sule Wednesday. ' Handicraft Johnnon Produce Co. Khop tlmvim and. coiuMnutlojis--lust i Taylor und I'liul Jondon of (Vicente) triiimied and. hemsetlu-hed. ''stamped Accordlni,' to Information received city and K. K. Illtchlnson of Cupco on orchid and pink open checked voile. from the sheriff's office. Jiinus Hpllxer, were ainonK thone spendlns BiindHy In .Values to 92. GO. $1."!). 1 ocal and I Personal alleged bootlegger' of the Talent dl,- JMedford 'from udjacent California trict, who was lam week senumced' to point a, 1 one year in Jul) und fined 9100U on u , ' cedar flume lumber at Biff Hues plea of guilty to u charge of transport- Lumber Co. inir i, m miMixwinir in u or. will oroh- - I lemsi.trhln- buttons covered at the ni.K- ia m'Mt to ftellv'K Butte, a fork : Liiindirrnft Khop. ' - tf f quarry operuted by the City of Port- 1 ' Callfornlaus registered ut local ho land for erimlnulH convicted on njinop- tels include Mih. A. K. Tyrell, I). A. charges, to serve out bin sentence of Tyrell and Mr. und Mm. N- I. llarHon una year, und to work out hio fine at of Berkeley, Mr. and Mm. K. 8. Hrown the' rate of f'i a day. . ,0f Fresno, Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Caldwoll Attention; .'ackers .and Sorters! of Turloek. Mm. A. I. Iiwrem-e. Mlm Pn klm- nnPiittiiitiH will not atari un- J. Hmllh. Mrs. A. ' ltilllngs and Mifs til Tuesday. A ugust 11, 112C.- Mtewart Fruit company. ' IM The fine weather of yesterday caus ed the uhuhI exodus from the city by utito to.ltuguo Klk. Prospect. t;rater Ullliugs of Kan Jone. Mr.' and Mr a'. A. u. Thayer of t'ovinu. Mr. and Mrs. M. It. HaeummltK Df Alameda. Mr. and Mih. W. W. Kckey of Oakland. Mr. and Mm. Kred Mi Kinley of Maricopa, and und Diamond hikes, the Oregon caves, the following from Han Kranclnco: Dr. Lake of tho Woods and near by places and Mm. K. I . Knorp, Mr. and Mm. i. In the hills, including the swimming A Wackle. Dr. and Mrs. Milan Houle, holeH in the Applcgatti section. Mr. and Mm. N. II. Croudence. Mr. and. Only few days left special electric Mra. A. J. Gray and family, Mr. and range offer; get your's now! J 111 Mm. J Hngeohorsl, Mm. M. U'ulvcr i Fruit growers get In touch with gov- ton. Mm. J Trombly, Z. M. Handera ernment free employment bureau, and parly, Mr. and Mm. O. K. Orton, Medford- Chamber of Commerce, for Mr. and Mm. A. D, Dorey. Mr. und pickers. 1 ' ' 115 .Mm. William Thoii.as'aiid Mr. and Among tourists uud others register- Mm. A. It. Newell, ed at local hotels are Mr. und Mm. 1. j . Codur flume at Big Pines Lumber F. Fleming nnd Mian Alice Barker of : q0 . tf Dortou. AluH., Mr. and Mm. F. J. 11111b I . Only few day left apeclal electric of Mexia, Texan, Mr. und Mm. Jarnea range offer: get your's now! Fife of Heno,. Nev., Mujor and Mm. Fiiendn of Bernard Hlce, will be Stanley Koch of Ft. feavehworth, wtud to know he la recovering from hia Kjis., Mr. and Mm. .lames H. Lldille of recent operation, and wuh taken from Welloaley, Mai., Mr. and Win; F. R. the Hacred Heart hoHpltal, to his Howard of Kannaa City, Mo., Mary H. home, 318 South Newtown, today. fellason of Atluntic Clty. N, J., Jr. md Mra. If. 8. Kdwarda of HouHton. Tex. Mr. and Mm. William Jordan of Wood cliff, N. J., Mr. and rMs. F. 1- HfmondH of Denver. Helen N. Klug of New York City, Mr. und Mm. c. Frederick and daughter of Kun Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mm. John Doacher of Brooklyn, N. V Mr. and Mm. A. O. Magnuaer of Omaha, Neb,, Mn und Mm: W. U Pal mer und Helen Loulae Palmer of Hoi lldayabttrg, Ps., Mr. und Mm. M. L. Truby of Indopendouce, Ka and Mr. und Mra. It. Htenzel of Salt Luke City. Troo props all longtha. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Plnnoal See Laumpach. ? tf Brick Ire cream BOo at DeVoe'n. tf City Attorney John M. Carkln re turned lute last evening from Portland, where he had apent laat week on city butdnepH. . . Only few days left special electric range offer; get your'8 now! 119 Cedar flume lumber at Big Plnea Lumber Co. tf Many farmer in Washington ooun- narciMHUK but us next ran Try that biy ioiik ahake at DeVoe's. y ' . . .t tf Before un audience of moru. thun ( 1600 persons, Aliss Oruco Ianna lune became the bride of Jack Anthony last evening, when tho Frank und King company presented them as an added attraction to the drama, "When a Girl Murrloa." Alls Anthony-Is un uttruc live Kan Francisco girl, and Mr. An thony Is a prominent printer In the city, serving us foreman In tho liven ing Herald make up rooms. It'v. Bryant of the Flrat Buptixt church, read the ring ceremony, which united the popular young couple. Kianiath News. , ' French laundry, all hand; work. 119 Special summer price, on dry fac tory mill blocks. Valley Fuel Co,' tf Pure, clean, running sulphur water, JackHon Hot Spring swimming pool. iortf F. W. Hollerman and H. K. Israel hod of Oakland. Culif., departed today for KuKene after spending several days past In the city transacting business. A.I Picne reports that fishing In Squuw lake, a body of water in the Applegute country. Is very good, In fact so good thut he desires nothing better, as he caught 24 nice large -trout when he was' fishing there ycHterday. Al though the water may be a little tepid, he states that-the fish'ure very tooth some and nolld. Only few days left special electric runge offer; get your's now! 11U we pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap; Brown & White Agency, Inn. - tf B. F. Wright Of Kugene is moving to Medford to follow the life insurance business. He and his family will live in the Laurelhurat addition In a dwell ing he recently purchased from hi. Bennett through the Wing Agency.- We pay for ashes and sell , dirt .cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. ' ' tf Messrs. Peterson and Jones; who' Uvere Injured at the Owen-Oregun saw mill In the city larft week, are rapidly recovering according to word from the Sacred Heart hospital where they are now patients. Jones suffered a broken Decorative Tin Containers Have Many Uses ty will plant Jackson County Fair and Pear for an experiment; and an order for 8how, Medford, September 16 to 19. 1 tfOO.noo bulbs has been cabled to Hoi ' 107tf land. The affiliated trades have establish-1 Tree props all lengths Medford f1 tin nftifa r Mm th' hull .,1 'X N'fi i.UMlUPr LO. IWi'lli Grape. Thov will have a represen- i ' Fancy creamery butter-49c per lb. and Peterson a severe gash on the tntlve In the bulldlng from a. m. to Johnson Produce Co. ' (P as the result of being hit by a 10 a. mi every day to handle all busl-1 Mr. H. W. Iing of Myrtle Point is lumber truck on. the mill grounds. ncsH that may arise. All card men are spending several days In the city trans- j Handicraft Shop Wednesday spe asked' to register with' the secretary, acting business. olnl Dainty gowns and combina- I'hone 365-J. 118' ' Only few day left special electric htlons, stamped for embroidery, finlaii- K, C. On (HI Is and B,-;F. Piatt and range offer; get your's now! 119 od with luce and hemstitched open fumlllea wore among the Medford poo- ' Fresh Empire plUHter. ' Medford checked voile. In orchid and pink. pie who spent yesterday at Crater Lumber Co. iU4u sz.no values, ?1.?9. 110 Among 'tne- guests rrom a- uismncc who arrived at Merrick's Motor Inn Jjko, motoring to and- - from that scenlo wonder the same day. Let Moueley and Taylor haul your yesterday wero the families of C. C. fruit on1 pneumatic tires. Phone 1140 - .i ' - - t -,- .,. i . , . 120 Only few duys left special electric range offer: get your's now! 119 Miller of Spruks. Nov., W. P. Kerr of Independence. Kus C. W. leuf of Ht. Maries, Idaho, May WhitOHbow, N. Y V Large stock Victor records nt Pal mer Munio Store. tf Mrs; Carrie M. Smith nnd Mrs. Ju lia Crowe of Tolo have completed n deal through tho Charles A; Whig Hantoon of Itealty agency whereby they purchased -m n a i kh rmt t jtr Th attractive jewel cao nd Mwing box are merely empty ;tin containers lined with utin. DON'T throw away those pretty, highly decorated candy and cake boxes of .tin. They have some very practical uses when empty as well as being decorative ornaments in the room. You don't often even find a glaring advertise ment on them any more, which makes them all the more valuable for "catch-alls." , The large tin candy boxes, round and oblong in shape, anu beauti fully ojee orated, make quite as good fancy-work rcccptablcs as did the Chinese baskets confectioners were using two or three years ago. Even better, for if one is going to spend the summer at the seas' ore, or is going abroad, there is nothing equal to a tin box that will keep out dampness and prevent the scissors,-needles and other metal from rusting. ". Then there a the boxes for ihc - dresser or the dresser, drawer. With the aid of a little satin, perhaps a quilted remnant from the crap bag, one of these boxes may be lined for a jewel case, while another may be lined and scented for handkerchiefs arid gloves. Every woman. knows Ihc annoy ance of finding her manicure ar ticles covered willi rust u she lias Bricklayers' Walkout Big Projects Held Up NEW YORK. AUB. 3 (A. !' V i, ihus In the luter-unlon conflict helween bricklayers ami pltwterers I ri.vli.m-il lortuv when bricklayers em- I ployed by the (;core A. Fuller Con struction comtiuny went un suike in oil ' building projects in this city. Washington. U. L. ami Florida. Work has halted on approximately S20.0UO,gOO worth of construction. Lewis to Meet lnuu Cimi'liler. TUI.KA, Okla., .Aug. 3. (A. I'.) Ed "timingler" Lewis, claimant to the world's heavy weisht Hint title nnd Howard Cautonwine of Webster City. Iowa, will wrestle to a finish In a match at Tulsa. September -' ever spent a ammer by the sea. This tan be f ivented if the mani cure things arc kept in a lightly covered tin box. Either 'a round or it square box may be used for this purpose and the inside lined or not to suit the taste; ( y ' The small around container will make an excellent powder box with a pud to fit. - If it should happen to have a trade mark in the middle of the cover, it may be -hidden by pasting on a. disk of cretonne or Ta per. To this disk may be attached, for a handle, a little knob such as one gets at tilt ten cent store. , . Another use for the smaller and -deeper round tin box' is to make a cord container of it. This is done bjr simply borinp a hole in the top of 'the cover. ' The same device as given for the'powder box may-rbe used if this cor ' container bears a trade mark. The hole for the cord can- then be bored through the bit of cre tonne or paper. There are so many more uses to -whicft these decorative' boxes may be put that the housewife is begin ning to appreciate the service the confectioner and cake baker render, with their metal container!. , , . I- who .lave on wnicn mie lert witn ner uaugmeru. K. W. Green and family been vlHitlnit In Arkansas and other Jean and Idel. Friday evening. Kight pouthern states for the past jevera! Iguests -were present who included the uonth!; h.ve i turned c th.-Ir home Meadames Hoberts. Holt. Hrayton. the city Boggs. Thomas. Thayer.- Uutterflcla nnd Miss Jean Loom is. A. F. Rtennett haa received a tele- rum 'from hia wife who baa been vis- Itlng at Fort Dodge, Iowa. xtJ'Mnac that j the body of her mother, Mrs KHziibcth j Davis,, and notlco of whojc death In ; tliat city was received hero Saturday, will arrive in Medford n::t .Monday for burial. The body of thj luiKiKUid of Mrs. Davis.' Alfred Davis, who pas- od away twa days prior to h1-.' death. was burled In Iowa yesterday. Mr. Davis wiir) a former rcsUlp.i ' for yenia of Medford jind foi.iorly tho wife of OBITUARY H. Olson of the lense and furniture of a rooming ' wi ii w .it...- J Th. lAnnlm.. 4.nf thAiiin., nrna up! Groonslirlng. Wis.. K. Dickson of Now house 'loentGd Ht 204 South Central? . 'I tip this morning ae tho corner of Hlxth oncuns, i-a... h. uurroi oi rnoonn, street rrom u. u. Meade. Mrs. smitn j Residents of southci'h California rcg- iilid Holly stroots,. opponlto the post- Arm., if. t. woustor or nunungion, v. rccontly purennsod tho Dr. M. c. nar- iKtel.e1 nt Jocal hotels include V V office.1 for tho attraction which will ho Vn I.. 0. . Hmlth . of National City,,, her homo on. Holly .strot In which to. SmUh alld i,. ,iv and, Mr and Mrs V played thero all wook. - .C'olo., Mrs. J. Jlyon of Washington. U. make her residence. Irut which she haa, H stHUl 0f 'Long lioach Mr nnd 'Mrs rxldAbanerlc-foiS,0Td.-"Chevio-. ' T'' . ' W,BH0U ornor loPn nrnr.W; Kl.rt8 lln,i Mr. and Mrs. Willis lots, Stars, etc., $12.7S and 1 10.00. Wllllains & McCurlcy. 10ltf ' Fancy new potatoes, large size, 2c per lb. Johnson Produce Co., 1141 X. Fir street. Phono 97. 08tf . People along . the Pacific highway foel that Grants 1'iiss' Is boosting the Hodwood highway to the exclusion of H. C, and H. V. Moulton of Chicago. III. - ' Fresh salt water salmoni Johnson Produce Co. Get your tree props now at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf90 George lverson was granted a per-' mlt this morning by the city building department to erect - a M&OU frame liiupuiiy. Korn nt Hiillvwnnd Mr. nnri Mrs: A. V o-: ik Dr JU.'.', nle.k01't "'""'"K hl oi"u- Frleburg. and Mrs, Charles Frioburg 850. -'nietry office from the Deuel building I of Van lVllya, Dl. nnd Mra A Ekeon it liiu iiuiv iui iiienv uueumeu uy iiv 10di th M. Towne Shop, 123 Kast Main. ' v . 1 11! Only few daya left special electric range offer; get your's now!-, 119 There was another week end flood uie l acuc. n in .victor j. jicck, uai- Uwe,inK on Norni central Avernjo, '-of auto and train- tourlats In- the city flcmauugorof the Itodeo-Vallejo r er- ectloii of-which .will beiiln Hhortiy.'' over tbe'week end. a was ah own by ry company. -In the Han lranclgco bay, Vp(,flh Kmtdr nlastei'. Medford thp LritA,. rtf h ,..,t., r.,n nn,i h... Lumber Co. ' ' " :' 1 104tf telH, und the number of the out of -the Only few ditys left special' eloctrfc.'rtuto cars registering Saturday and range offer: get yours now: irn The congregation or tno iJngiisn LuthoraU church enjoyed n most pIpum ant outing Sunday afternoon at''Sun set on the Itogue." doing out hnme- region. ' Mr. Heck states that UntutH Pass 1olng In such an udvnntagcous i poaltlon ul the InterHCctlbn of the' two hlgbwuys should bouat for Imth.i Ho was assured-that' tho people hero realize the Importance of the Pacific highway and that they recommend' It Sunday. ' Fronch Laundry, jtist as much a. the Kedwuod.Urnnta dfftteIy aftGP the niorn,nK Bcrv,Ce. every lo your friends. Palmer plctur. J aCS t OUrier. ' ' n .., ...Hv IrniMi-iinildtlli. 1n Iho KAU( ;) Miss Alice Olon. formerly of Kel- ,.,u ,hk- I I , , ..,. logg-s Hair Cutting Parlor Is no with Z'Z ,V. ..,h-T"a A' .1 , b. lTil ... 1 -ve for being in an Int.Klca-d cfndl 'Main and' Grape. '-.-.r ' . - lt Sonil Homo plcluros of Crater I-ake, Medford nnd tho Rogue Valley viewa es are i A H. and Miss Kleanor ICkeon of San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. It. K.- Wilson "of! Culver City, lesdumos tt. Otnipbell, nnd Arthur Wellington of Santa Bar bara, Mr. and Mra. L, 1. Squires of Sherman, Miss Katherlne Campbell of Oleridale, and th following from Las Angeles: AIIks Hose Frank el, Mr. and Mrs. Dewett Hrown, Misses Jane Snure and Bess McCann, Mr. ond Mrs. M.'F. Leeds, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Swoell, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. White. Mrs. TO. Prich nrd. Miss Helen Prichurd. Miss A. Hin clair. Mr. and Mrs. D; Campbell, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. E. Scott and Mr. und Mrs. F. IJ. Snblcr. Dan Sullivan, n transient, was ar rested last evening by Night Polli-eman the Marhiello Phone 413. Shop, Hotel Medford. 116 place could not have been selected for' the event, those present' say. The af umy irw uaya ieii special eiecir c tenioon Wll(, H,)ent ,n KOod fellowship. innHo utipt i hbi juui n nun i i i if- ! Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. ' Ball of Fort Jones, Calif.; spent n few hours In the city yesterday while criruute to Crater Lake. ' - Staple drugs at DeVoe's. tf MattrcHHCH made nnd repaired. 'Fur niture repairing nnd upholstering. 32 N. ('.rape. Phono 1 04. 118 Yesterday with a maximum of P0 de grees was one of tho coolest days for a week. This maximum was the same 1 Ittfiii ilmutrl mirtt . niM-lvUfl MmttliiV tn as that of a year ago. This mornlni'a 1Pm, her vacation With-her mother, minimum was 13., degrees. Mis. Addle Williamson. . .Tree props all longtha. Medford .only few days left special electric Lumber Co. ltMUf ranite nffert get, your's now! Il j.ot mo write your tire insurnnrb. and every one enjoyed themselves to tho utmost. ..... lor lawn work, phone 913-J. Samuel Wewnesday tipoclal Gowns und jUnteman. ' - tf oomblnatlons In pink Bud orchid, open I The Misses Josephine and Martha checked voile, stamped for onibrold- Murray. Kenneth and Jaok Murray and ery.r$S.B value. 1.79. Iliindlcraft (lert Uostell returned Into last night Shop.' ' ' " - . - lift, from l,os Angeles and other southorn Kresh Umpire plaster. Medford California points, whoro they had been Lumber Co. ' 104tf ivlsltlng friends nnd relatives. They "Mtsss Louise Wllllnmson of Snlom. made tho trip by motor, going by way one of the stuff of the state corpora- of tho Redwood highway nnd returning tl.ln .Il.n ..l,c u(,.nntu Til, rt..inc i., city tomorrows front; Alaska where : lt,a(lp " nm th Hex cnf v,hrrt ule hey -have, been sojourning for Some nmn nud coIIapsedt Thlfl ror(,nootl For sand, gravel, sedtmont, cleaning Carl V. Tongwald, . Holland Bldg. Phone 993. , J04tf Out of town Oregon guests- at the, local hotels Sunday Included Mr; nnd Uet your tree props now at the Big Pines Lumber CO. MfOO 11 required two stages to lake tour ists from the hotels and those arriving it ii I hn fnfAniinn I rnlna. tit t 'rnlnr I ti L-n Mrs. II. J, Mcllenry; J. C Hntidrlrk. ' ,hi- fi..-n.w.nn ft. K. Taylor and (leorge Dillon of Portland, 1-Jdwln Muwhahney of Hanks. L. P. t.ro?Me of Brookings, tleorge W. Knight of llubliurd. S. A. Carmlchael of Coos liny, Mr. und Mrs. K. A. Far rel of ltkevlew. Paul Itnblnsou of Veronla. J. M. Almutt, C. F. Scbmeer, S. A. .Poland and C, C. Gordon of gene and Mesdames Ben K upper und U. Kropp of Klamath Falls. . Only few days left, special oleclrlc range offer: get your's nowl 119 It. I. U. eggs nt DeVoe's. tf Mrs. lOthol Willlts has returned from Attending summer school at Sis son. Calif. Tree props nil lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf I represent tho strongest group of, fire insurance companies In America. Carl Y. . Tungwald. Holland Itblg. Phono 1)3. t . lMtf " Tho wedding of Miss Knunu Pell tif Medford nnd William A. Morgan of Portland, was solemulKed Sunday morning. August 2nd. at 9 o'clock n in nt the Christian church. D. J. Htiwe officiating. " Dr. W. W. Howard "has returned from his vacation trip nnd bin office Is now upon. 1 J 8 Fresh salt wuter salmon 2 Bo lb. Johnson Produco Co. tf The shipment of three doion wild lurkoy engs recently received from Ohio will he followed with olhur egg allotments and with several pairs of birds to be used In the experiment. ily few days left special electric mng offer; get your's now! J19 Columbia plnster wall board. Call for price. Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor L'aat Muln and rjcnoavi Screen doors al Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. cor. Hast Main and Genesee. 88tf (let your trea props now at Pig Pines Lumber Co. - U90 The Jennings Tent Theater company has arrived hi the city nnd will open their week's engagement hero with the play "S'Manlha," tonight ut 8 o'clock, at tho telit oppositg the postofflce. ; Only few days left special electric rnngo offer; get your's nowl 119' If your pictures nro ninde at Palm er's Photo Studio, 718 X. Central, they will be the best. tf Mr. and Mrs. It, T. Warren of Copco. Calif., ore among the visitors from that point In the city today transacting bus iness. Only few days left special electric range offer; get your's now! IIH Palmer's Photo Studio makes the best pictures. tf Washington state visitors registered at local hotels include Miss Olpha Itoberts ami Marlon K. Scholes of Ynklmn, Hobert lv, Stnrtter nnd fam ily of Spokane. Mr. arid Min. P. Led iMMtcr of Camus, Mr. and Mrs. W. W., run nnd duiiKhtor Norma of Tn coma. Mr. and Mrs. V,. (1. Finlwcll of Kust Point mid Mr. nnd Mrs. K. W. (Iraham. Mr. und Mrs. Ii. Cramer, Mr. und Mrs. II. A. Chadwlrk. Mr. nnd Mra. Samuel. Koch nnd sons, and Mr. und Mrs. I!. W. Griffith of Seattle.' Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Genesee. Mtf The Model Pharmacy, opposit Oro ceterln, will be open nights this waek. , 1 1 ! by way of the Pacific highwuy. A very enjoyable trip was reported. ' iinivu i nreo punsengers lor Ijoh . Angeles or Santa Barbara, to pay part ' exponses. Leaving Thursday. Phone 45:!-H after 5 p. m. 1 IB' Only few days left special electric range offer; get your's now! !!!) Airs. II. L. Davis, who had been pending the past several months with friends und relatives living at Battle ground. Wnch., returned; to her home In the city Inst Saturday.. French l-aimdry. J Phone 4S!t. lit Most of the special trains bearing members of the Knights Templar lodge, who attended the national tri ennial conclave at Seattle last week, scheduled to pass through Medford on their return t6 their respcctlvo locali ties, have already arrived and depart ed, leaving but one or two to como through the city today or tomorrow. French Laundry for finest linens. 111 Mrs. Clyde Hanson was among the business visitors who wero In the city today from Central Point. F. H. Hulley. connected with the fed eral land settlement service with heud- mnrters In Portland. Is spending sev eral weeks in southern Oregon on bus iness. . Ivan (Ulner o( Crescent Clly Calif. is spet'oli'ir several weeks tn Mfti'oK-i no vlnlnlty tn b. Inlaws' of s-dltni.- Crescent Clly real estate. O. W. t rill of Butto Falls.' whr liu Icrwrnt a major operation nt the Sa cred Heart hospital - Inst Friday. Is gradually Improving nn,i B in 1(M Kuud condition as ran be expectil. To honor Mrs. Ralph Stuart of Mcc). fi td. who In to itrrlvc thN week cud. w th fMr. Slewnrt nnd who will he n uuvst of her parents, Or and Mrn. .1. D Dubsrk. Mrs. Dubark will uiilerlnln nt a dancing mid supper party Thursday evening. Sunday evening Mrs. Duback will honor her son-in-law and dmigb ter at an Informal supper and musl eule". Mr. Stuart la returning to Mod ford early In the weak Portland JoOnn of Saturday. Chief of Police Adams escorted SVilU- van to'tltc city liniUa and sent hlin A t or lib- city , ' ' J. K. Kolllnson, traveling represen tative of the World's Dispensary Co., of Buffalo, X. Y lhaiiufuctnVers of Dr. Pierces medicines, was In Medford to day on business and renewed their con tract with this paper for another year's advertising. This Is one of the few nunliclne companies whose ' ads have been carried by the newspapers over the country for many years und It Is still one of the popular products. : Miss Kdlth Loomis was the hostess at an Informal luncheon at Hotel Med ford Thursday,- given to a group of friends who hnd gathered to wish her farewell on her Journey to Long Beach Shoot! Snimn w-Jrjri 1 Mme. Schumsnn-Hcink rliva, VU) preside l the Pike't feak rodeo,' August 11. Sh lll sound the keynote, not. with her world famous voice, but with a ix-ahootrr.'' She Is practising now for the hf-wonjn rol?. McDONOtrGH Thomas Ik-Don-ough ' passed away Saturday - after noon. -August first at the Sacred' Heart Hospital. -The deceused was born In Ireland in 1-843 nnd enlisted us a- fireman on the U. S.' S. Guard, December 11, 1864 and received his honorable discharge January 0. 186S. Ho became an American citizen Au gust 14. 1873. Mr. McDonough has resided on his farm In the' Tolo dis trict for the pnst several years and he ;vlH ' he'mlssed' - by - his many friends and neighbors. The funeral services will be ' held at' 10 o'clock Wednesiy' morning'-nt the Centrnl Point cemetery where the interment will be made'.' The funeral arrange- ments are In charge- of the Perl Fu neral Home. ' ' ''":' I Xotlir. Will the gentleman who attended a. meeting of the Chamber of Com merce and Fruit Grower's" League .Fri day night and 'by mistake took Bi'iiy hat with brown bund. Initials A. IJ.. please return it to Hotel Medford ami receive his own In exchange. 115 Oonk with ens. tf" TOO 1ATE TO CLASSIFY WAXTKD Man and wife on Ala Vista orchard at Eagle Point. J. I.. Hovey. Hupt. US' LOST Man's hiking boot. Saturday evening between Central ave and flth "sireel, on l-'lr. ' Finder' pleuse Phono 631-J-2. . 115 Tja ' yff .YA ? j i mm r m CI h a' lMarjnismw3 fT wrVr-.- r fWi.nj Wexford Plate andf Window Glass Co. AutomnUle glass nnd glass for nil purposes. We repair broken win dows and rosllver old mirrors, make mirrors any sze- Complete lino beveling and 'grinding machinery; employ notblns " but ' ojtf erlonccd help. ' , J. V. MORGAN, Manager 110 8. Bartlett ' Phone 140 CASH PAID for Second-Hand furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture Houe 315 E. Main Phone 503 dOOOOOOOCCOCXjOCOOOCOOOOOOO .HAIL;. 1 g ' ' ' Insurance 1 . g 1 First Insurance : Agency , 5. A. L. HILL, Manager ? Q Phone 105 30 North Central ( fi Medford Or. - HOWLAND At tho home, of her. daughter Mrs. Juhn S. Bon:u tlireo' and one-half nifleH' went ut Phoenix. Sunday, AukumI 2, Martha Thompson Howluml, aged 8fi years, mother of MrM.'-' "Benja mine -RolWnson' of Olen flakv California, Cinbrlcl 10. llowlanU of . Pasudeno. California.' Frank AV. Howland of Chlc.lffo and Mrs. John S. Bon iir of Home, Oreffun. Funeral services will bo conducted Tuesday, AuffUHt'4 at 3 o'clock In the aftornbon from the Phoenix church with inter ment in Pheonlx cemetery.' Conger funerul pur Ions in charge of arrangements. tTunnliigs Tout Theater. Jennings Tent Theater ' company, consisting' of 1 8 people. Including u 5-ploc'e orchestiy. will play a week's engagement in Aicuiora commencing; next Monday " bJght. August 3rd. Opening play. "S'Muntha," at which (line Indies will he admitted free us a medium of-advertising. TJoors opened nt 7:30, curtain rises at 8:00 Admission 2tc for children, and 40c for adults. No' rPHrVcu sea,ta. Tent located opp. Post OfflrV Iir. I ' ' "See your doctor, VJclcs,Ttow V w vevcr, tviy stlay the Irritation. V VapoRub 0nr 17 MUlioH Jan Uid Y.trriy do .i ' : 1AM lfhours Save one full business dav each wsv take the Fojtttt Train Arrosj Cauda direct to ; TORONTO In 83 HOURS . MONTREAL in 88 HOURS .Cuisine and service the flnett perfectly-eppointed trains with Compertment. Obeervation Or. Comptrtintnt and Stindtrd . Slfn Cart and Op.e Top Ottn-itinii Car thrtHUja lha Ca ealiu r.c Itk Roc.t t- . a- ''.- " ! t .... "Ii CaM f4f e TwU. . . ' , as Is CcsoiidH Paci,.?-.' (LiiacUan pacific 5iTWilfcisWBanlaiMl tVst ft wOH IVrtft. rW Afxn ".'-'Mi' Presenting - . . FIVE ACTS OF ENTERTAINMENT HEADED BY ' V LAST TIMES! "The " Necessary Evil" - With , VIOLA DANA' and , BEN LYONS and OREGONIAN SCREEN NEWS , . STARTS ,, WEDNESDAY 'Adventure' ' From JACK LONDON'S Master Tale of Romance and the Islands ' . of the . i ' South Seas. "TEMPTATIONS OF 1925" With- LESLOVA & DARASOFF In. "CHIC UNIQUE" Featuring Song and Dance Ed CORELLI & BURLEY Doug In "THE YANK AND THE SCOTT" Presenting' Comedy and Chatter ' GEORGALIS TRIO t European Marksmen Deluxe In PLAIN AND FANCY SHOOTING "SONGS AS YOU LIKE THEM" .... By Ernie GORDON & DELMAR Evelyn Sweet Voiced Singers ' ! Talented - Fingers! ' ' . RALPH SEABURY , . The Illustrating Monologist '. -In "smiles and sketches" Topics'of The day lively comedy V rs 3 Performan9es 2:00, 7:00, 9:00 Special Bargain Matinee Adults, 35c; Children, 10c Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c Added Attraction Wednesday Lewis-Munn Wrestling Match Films! Pari Biscuits 1 dozen to Wednesday the pan 8c Special Peerless Baker v 7 South Riverside Ave J