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'PAUU " TWO ocal and Personal A total of i!l t-arn of peai'H were hhtppL'd by lot-al imrkiiiK houwit y-H-(tM djiy, the lai'treHt nunilx'r of in tu hoii bo far. The duy lofjre only elKht yavn were whipped, mahliiK yterlay jn ln4roavu of 13 cum. The entire to tal of -ears -forih'c Mufton Ik 42. j Oniy few days ler ieclal electric raimo offer: Kt your'e now! Jl NiH'l KiMklne kIvph piano Iomhomb at pupils' homoH. Think of the advan tage. Phone 72-V. Mlekle, ihe youiiK police 1ok of Mih Ada MrewKter Who dlMai'peared hint Thuraday afternoon ha been found, inuch to tho coming Joy of the county home demontftrulloti agent, who 1 holding a meeting today at Pemim ;nd will not know that her pet him jeen found until he arrives, home I late thin afternoon. Mlckle in her 5 wanderlnKM. turned up at 417 Wund fitock fltreet, und will he held there un- ill claimed by the owner, ho a lady phoned from thut number to Ihe coun- i-tjp, aftenl'H , office thin morning, nfter 'ulu had rend In yenterduy's Mail Trib- 'OTTo of the loHt dog. t .Miie runy guarameea nropne no na- t(J n fpenrtB , pBlnor8 pictures are chines on 8iecial nule onty until Aug. (h.j, , , . .. If nrthy. Hinger Co.. 10 Ho. Kir. I-',, S. IJ. Htoddard of Butte FuIIh Bpent v There's a busy pualneHit College In today , In the eltv iransaetlng busincBH jWedford. HWS . 141 ami BreetlnS friends. The officJal. hoard of the ( hrintlan nt.inHiiU.hing. buttons covered, ui church huH.called, Ihe Kev. 1. U. Shaw (iih ixistor. of the local church for the coming,-year. - Rev. Mr, Shaw comes from bend,, Ore., und has been . sup-, i plying the local pulpit Kince the cx)ir fiatlon of Rv. K. it. Atchley'H term. ' i Centra I. Point Aiuerknn.- ' f Cfc. Frjihk Bobertfl, dentist. In out of 'the , city, but will be In his of flue again jWodhesdny. August 12. 120 j Atl nte'mbera pf the TJreater Medford ft luliwh-o (tre interestod; in the pur H'hanl'1) of a lot . for a cldb house, will tinet(t atthe library. Monday afternoon. )Au'it 10. At" 2130, ' . 1 1 y S. W.,V. Wjilker and family left yes-: terijuy for Diamond luke to Hpend a I two' weeks' vacation. i 1 Screen doOra at Wallace Woods MAimber Yard, cor, Kust Main ;aenesee. . 8tf l Maid O' Hko. made of 100 per cent 'orange; a pure and wholesome drink, t 141 I Tourists and others registered at t local hotel Include Mm. P. TJ. Jtlun't of Houston, Tex., Mrs. M. C. ?Chlrll of Kansas City, Mo Mr. und Mr. (Thus. Ulnlr and K. und K. V. 'French of Wushington. D. C J. P. TIaJlowell and party of Philadelphia Pa;. O.J X. Kungstad of Volin. H. D and D. B. Holt of Fargo, N. D. j. Nine second hund drohead ma hlues on Hpeclal sale, $7.50 to $30. ?Hlnger Co.. 10 Ho. Fir. 1 24 Tree props all jjUmbcr Co. lengins, meujora 104lf ij "W. J. Tlrfirtzell, county Juilge iof ATackson county, is a Lone county vis itor today and this morning called on tho county court and talked over a , t ,.f '...r.t.tn,.,. .. in hnltl rrMI"l " (ium.ii.iiiU.ii..iWi. ' ajountles. Road construction In Juck-( lion and Lane irounties wus talked over mud ntutuul difficulties pointed out. 'judge llurtzcll is strongly enthitHlaM- iic over nis nome cuinriiuimy uut au- lilts that Eugene nni Tane county tMll to ue lorging rupiuiy uueuu. i.uhhv .u.t.u. r Fruit growers get in touch with Kov - L , f.nii.uimcnL uu.rnu,,;0ny fpw dflys ,Rft fil,eo,flI elect rlO rumuiu .i . ranKeoffer. Ket your's now! '-.nit Jllckors. 11 sir Uxldn batteries for Fords. Chevro hA. represent the strongest icrouii of t,... i .firm Insurance companies In America , ... , . t'nrl Y. Tengwnld, Holland BUIg. 'nfine i)H3. 104tf M T), H, Mallery Is among the business jflsitovs who were In tho city today .from the Trail district. $ Only few dnys left special electric yu'ngo offer! get your's now! 119 For sand, gravel, sediment. ,elaulng Sfir luwn' work, phono 012-J. Hamuel Xatemnn, tf fi Ninety-four out of tho state curs were registered here yesterday by tho Ihcul stiito traffic bureau, from all !Wtn of tho i'nlted States... I Jacltsou County Fair and Pear Shoy. Medford. Hoptomber 18 to 19. .107lf J Liirge stock Vict uier Music Store, f "Itev. lMgar, ass: ctor roconlB at Pal- tf nsslsted bv his son, nvld. and .Tnseph lynngell. are dig ging u well at the Presbyterian Church," says the .lueksojivtlle Post, r Cedars flume lumber at Big Pines iliitiilu'i' Co, - . - tf j 'I'he Oregon Testing Laboratory nays 'JaVkvln lint Hinings water 1m pure. ' --' tutf J 1 After all is said and done, there is one thing certain: A superior product never fails to find a ready market. F luhr er s Milk Bread is outselling all other breads in southern Oregon Why? 1 II J ! At Any Grocer 'ulltti-iifuH ri'BiUint ut Uti Im- t1s include Mm. K W. Weli-li find MIhhpi Uelvn and Mona Welch of lied- dints, Mv. ami Mm. F. H. Uulliird and Mm. H. II. Crane of Oakland, Mr. and Mm. F. i. HanKHtad of ljticoln, Mr. and Mm. K. A. Wo rite of JJvermore, Mm. M. nufflll of ftantu Clara. Mr. und Mm, TOKnazzlnl of Hanta MaHa, Mr. u ml Mmr J. V. Cirammlll of Pled inont, Mr. and Mrn. M. I. Culdwell, A. A. Parr und win and Mm. N. J. Parr of Kan Jose, Mr. und Mm. M. P. Har nett und dauKhter and MIkh K. Lauf kolter of Sacramento. Mr. and Mm. It. H. Honor of IfvuldHliUiK. Mr. and Mm. I), (i. Ueebe of Modento, Mr. and Mm. U I-. Handel and Mm. C C. Itrown of Uerkeley, and Mr. and Mm. A. If. Hull of Chlco. Kxpert accountant available for all irain?liii urcountlnjr and nudltinK- HyKtnn.s InHtalled. Purt (line book- keeping aollutted. Addresa P. O. liox 847. - ..120 r'reneh Uiundry. Phone 439. 1 19 Thin in real; thiK U earnest, and ihe dollar 1h Ihe goal. How'd you earn It? How'd receive H? Come on Tuesday, toll all. At the Haptixt church Tum day ufteinoifti at if:3l). A meeting of the Womun'H auxiliary. . Fresh nlt water nnalmon. 25e lb. JohnHon Produce Co. " Kend Home pIctureH of Crater Jmu, Mdford nhd the Rogue Valley vlewn the Handicraft Hhopv- ' tf Cedar flume lumber at Ulg Pines Lumber Co. , tf Mr. and Mrs. R. li. Kermack are vtHltors hi Medford today who arrived In the city yesterday from Copco. ; Dr. E. W. Hoffman left Saturday for a week's vacation. Ho will return August 17th. . - ' 120 Children's elk skin moccasins, with elk skin soles,; practical und very at tractive, 1.45. Japanese Art Store. -.120 ""Volt icy Dixon returned to his home In the city last night after an absence of five weeks uL Imgview. wash., and other northern points transacting busi ness. ' ' . .) Sixty Inch pure Belgium linen hem- during, month of August at $3.40. Japanese Art Store... ... .120 v Let Moseley and Taylor haul yonr fruit on pneumatic tlres.i Phone ,1 1 40 . 320 R. .B. Hoyhurst and family arrived in the city lust night from Baker, Ore.. wilh the Intention of settling in the valley. "While they are encamped at a local motor camp they are looking about for a suitable location. I Home cooked chicken dinner, Pine hurst Inn, Kunduy from 12 to 2. 119 Only few days leyi. special electric ran tre offer; get your's now! 119 Miss Vesta Lyle arrived In the city - . . f Kuvon to snond rpv ,., .,,. .,lutlnr Uln unrt M fa A W Walker. , v . . Dr. O. J. Johnson, dentist, will b? out of his office until Aauust IS. , 122 I We . iay. for ashes and sell dirt cheap . Brown & White. Agency, Inc. tf Washington state visitors In the cltj? and registered at locul hotels -include Mrs. L. J. Oreonshaw and party of .Spokane, Mr. and Mrs. P. Brent of Relllnghani. Miss -Hsther M. Da foe. ,,, w v Blndlinnrir nt Itlninp and Mm. K. C. Alt. Dick A t Bd H SmIh of , , IOIHi ' niHIH, PltT.r l.IO 'MIIU IV.UV Williams ft McCurley. , - 104tf T. P. Johimon m-rlvod In Iha elly lln extended trip throughout -the'. Pa thin forenoon from Ulavter. Nutlonal cf(c northweHt und will roturn by the Park, where ho hud spoilt the pant Wliy yHn i.ancisuo. Lom Aniteles several weekn In quest of plaRUi-e, We pay for ashea and aell idlrl I ohoap. Brown & White- Agency. Inc. i '"' IJi Juil lllcUort has moved his opto- metry office from the Dousl. building to tho place furmerly occuplod by tho Edith M. Towne Shop. 323 East Main. ; ' ' f tilt) The fire . department i exorittcd a snappy drill this morning on Front street near 6th, street In tho prouuln- tty of the Uarnuni npartmont houae. . Fancy new potatoos. large slue, 2c por. lb., Johnson Produue Co., 211 N. I'lr. street. Phono U7. . ! S t f Only few days loft apodal eloctrlh range offor: got your's now! till" Among tho Bucsta registered from a dlsnniCK at Merrick's Motor Inn are Ihe families of Wells .Marriott of ligT den. Utah. U A. Klllott of Vancouver, II, ('.. .1. D. Mtow of Springfield. Nev.. V. Schroeder of St. TiMln. Mo.. J. M. McUralva of Virginia City. Nov.. It. It. Plumb of Houston. Te.x., II. X. Ttlddlc of Phoenix. Aria.. II. T. Voting of Ah- erileen. S. l) and R. H. Wilson of Oshkosh, Wis. ' - r-nre, clean, running Biilphur water. .lucksnii Hot Springs Bwlmmilig pool, Iff'" Tree props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. ll)4tf . The Misses Hernelco Policy and Clalre Coleman were Jacksonville vis- Itors who were 111 the city last night. liuly few days left special electric range offer: get your's now! 110 Hereon doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Cionesoo. 8Stf "The heaviest market, of Iho sea- son," was tho decloratlun of the many who illd their morning shopping m the public market today, An extra variety of fruit and vegetable lii season was, on sale. Over Uno pounds of home grown watermelons were sold and still Uio tleiiinnd was greater than the sup- Ply- Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's. l Special sale on all Infanta clothes, Natwlck, Inc. Ill) Mr. and Mrs, K. R llunnel wore among the Medford people who mo- tored to Jackson Hot Hpiings last night to enjoy a wlm. l.ot me write your fire Insurance, Carl Y. Tengwnld, Holland Hldg. Phone 3. t lM'rt ()nly few days left special elootrlo hnve offer: gel your's now! 1 ll Knllre tralnloads of ears of pears are being shipped out of Medford, re- purls AV. (I. tiates of thai city, regis-' lercd at the Iiniierlal. Tho price of pears Is aroutiil ; 7 a ton, so this gives n. v. Trill, editor of the Central Mome Idea of the amount of wealth I'oint American. Was a business vl brought Into the Itogue Itlver valley . tov n the city yesterday. -from this fruit alone. , The sawmills Only few daya loft special electric ar4md Medford are operating full .range of for: got your'a nowl '-'lie11 time atft there Is a big tourist crop.. I Mm. X. J. Aveevedo was among the1 so that all In all, Medford ft having a very prosperous season, even though , the weather is somewhat uncomfort-1 ably warm The OrchOiilau. Ml km Aiiiihvi'IIb N'ulkm rttturm'd to Jur home Thtinuluy afir having upent th precefiltnir week-vMUmj fiimU and relative at Kutfene. :' 1 f paniPr'B photo Studio umkoa, the plr-turefl. i ,. ' If Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. t . , ,( tf ' People from San Francisco register ed at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bellani, Miss M, and Mr. K. P. Bella nl. Mr. and Mrs. R F. Wuerlh, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. Mr. and (Ma W, H. Oriffin, Mrs. A. M. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Gift. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. MaeCormack. Mr. and Mrs. 10. F. Vinton. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Kinney und jMr. and Mrs. V. M. Merrltt. ! fiet your tree props now at Big Pines Lumber Co. tff0 I Staple drugs at DeVoe's. ... tf i The Jennings tent theater will irc sent one more attraction after tonight before closing their engagement here land leaving for Yreka. Calif., where they wlil hold forth another week. From that city they pluat Weed, and ;then Slsson. Tonight a comedy of the western type will be presented., .arid tomorrow night In addition to the regular atttractlon. a silver ten set will be given to the person holding the lucky number, tickets for the drawing of which ore given out every night. Only few clays left special electric range offer; get your's now! 119 If your pictures are made at Palm er's Photo Studio. 716 N. Central, they will be the best. , tf Mm. C. Chapman will leave this evening for San Francisco to spend several weeks with relatives. Only few days, left special electric range offer; get your's now! 119 Special sale on all infant's clothes. Nawlck. Inc. . 119 Brick Ico cream G0c at DeVoe's. tf Treo props all lengths, , Medford Lumber Co. . , , .., , 104tf Harry Skyaman, assistant cfty-attor, ney, suffered a severe contusion on the head yesterday when he dived by mistake into shallow water at an Ash land swimming tank. Though the in. jury Is not painful, it Is causing that city officlul much Inconvenience. Only few days left special electric range offer; get your s now: ' s- 119' The Model Pharmacy, opposite Gro ceterla, will be open nights this week. ....... 119 Mr. and Mm. J, K. Homer of Bridge, port. Conn., arrived In the city last night -to spend several days visiting friend;, before going to Crater lake and departing by the Klamath -Falls entrance. - French Laundry for finest-; linens. -119 Fresh salt water salmon, . 35c lb. Johnson Produce Co."." , tf Among the out of 'town Oregonlans arriving here yesterday on short stays are Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Mills and Karl Pearcy and son of Salem. M. A. Dra per. Frank H. Von Uer -A he,. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Von der Ahe and C. 10. Lowe of lOugene. Mr. and Mrs. t). E. Wilson of Oregon City, F. J. Smith of Klamath Falls. G. A. Brab of Dalos, and the following from Portland: Mr. find Mrs. K. J. Hudson. Mivand Mm. C. C. Love. Miss AUce TafL Air. and Mrs. K. A. Nord, Miss Dixie Humock. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Hodges; Mr., und Mrs. Flunk Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. G. 15. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Jid Hudson und S. J. Rogers. Get your tree props now at the "Big Pines Lumber Co. - . tf80 Night sets--in full blown cut glass. 29o. Japanese Art Store. ",r-t ; 120! Mr. and Mrs. -F. III. Klndlg and; daughter lOsther Mae of Oskaloosa. Iowa, arc-spending several days with Rbv. Mid Mrs. Do Yoe. iThev aiw on and Hall UleRO, thonce by the tlrund canyon und Denver. It la their first tl., ., lh0 colU!t nmi ti,oy ttie delight. od with the country so far. Kev. Be yoe wa8 t)le,. ,l8t01- at Laccy, Iowa, away back in 1801). slnco which time, t)0y ,aVo been the closest friends. Mr. Klndlg Is ono of , Oskaloosa's most prominent business men. , French ljiundry, ai; hand work. 1 18 Only few days left special olectrlr range offer; get your's now! 1111 Hurry Castqel of I.os Angelos. nian- aKK director of the National Auto- nioblle Racing Classics ussoc.lutlcin, un- der. whoso ausplcos tho big automo- bile races will be held .hero nt the speedway on Sunday. August. 16. is th ciiy Hiding In completing nr- rangonionts for those racen.. Krosh lhiipire iilastor. Medford Lumber Co. - 104'tf liot yur (rca ,,,, now at nig pinoH Lumhor Co. . tflHi Mrs. Harriot Fielding. 194 granite 8tr..et. reported this morning that a vicious dog attackod her la the park yesterday, and that it was only bo- cause of rapid wurk by bystanders ,h,t no Waa not severely Injured. The attack occurred near tho children's playground in the nark. Although ihero Is a strict ordinance against dogs 0blng allowed In tho park except when a i,.nsh, the ordlimnco has nppar- cntly been overlook this season, and ,KS f n B, tH urv (lowcil to run In t, ,1Kik. Ashland Tidings, l.'ancy oreamery butler 4c per M' Johnson I'roduco Co. ' ;t itiuo and white . Japanese "lunch riotlin, tliio and up. Jnpaneso Art storo, llfll William Cobb, who- recently under- went a major operation nt tho Sacred Heart hospital. Is resting easy accord- , ij0 reports. 1 Tree props, all' lengths. Medford Lumber Co.' 104tf , only few days left special elortrlc rango offer; get your's now! Ill Itesldents of southern California registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mr. M .O. Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. j. a. Patterson of Hoveiiy Jtllls. Mr. Min. It. K. Collins of Calexlco. Mr. and Mrs. V.' IJ. Jlnton of Colton. Mr, lim .Mm. 0. H. Knight of Santa Barbara, and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Scott., itobert llaxel. Mrs. J. II. Norton; A., c. Coodnlp, (lert Houaon, Miss Mnxlne, Dixon, Mrs. C, Tt, Halne. Mm. L. IV Williams tml Miss Clair Pollt' of I.os Angeles. 11 French Laundry, Main and drape.' : ', - llfl Fresh salt water salmon, J5c- lb ' Johuwo Produce Co.' ' - tf , -timers In the ' city today from the Phoenix district. Fresh Empire plaster. ' Medford Lumber Co. InlVf ISSUE 10 The heaviest legislative work over dona by the city council at any ono meeting was the rncoro of thai body last night 'when JO, ordinances and resolutions were paHsed incident to the 'coming special election iu October, in cluding the one apttfng the call for this special election on Thursday, October 8, from S .AM.-lo 8 P. M., with 17 preclnata at as many balloting places.s"' . :.; 'v ;- (, - The chief proposition" to be submit ted to the -voters of Medford that day iB the proposition to issue J976.000 in watof bonds for the purpose of estnb-' nshment. or new.. water system with the Big; Butte springs as the source of supply. The ordinance outlines It as "for the purpose pf procuring funds to make additions," betterments and extension to the -water., system of Medford." , The-- proposed seml-anuuul serial bonds will mature ID 30 years and bear Interest not to exceed 5 per cent per annum.. . Of the , proposed S975,000 water bonds, 1100,000 will be for the betterment and" extension ' of larger water mains. '. .... Another important ordinance to come up at the special election la tho proposition to Issue $50,000 in bonds for a new city hall structure and to authorize the sale of the present city hall, for which the city has already been offered $25,000 by a prospective purchaser. The passing of this ordin ance is to pave the way for- the pro posed removal of-the courthouse to Medford .from . Jacksonville, the new city hall to be occupied as a temporary courthouse while a permanent court house is being erected in the city. Of course, this plan is contingent on the voters of Jackson county approving the removal of the courthouse to this city,. U they do not the $30,000 bond Issue becomes void. A : number of the ordinances and resolutions passed last night related to charter amendments to he submit ted at the special election. Another ordinance provides for the submission of the question of annexa tion of a number of outlying districts at the special, election. Still other ordinances provide for submission ut this election of the nuestion of approval by the voters of the city giving land for a ' residence lot' for the park superintendent Bnd also lor a headquarters to the Crater national park; and also the giving of land by the city to the Crater national forest for a field .headquarters In Medford. Also in the batch' of matters to be submitted to the voters Is a proposl tlon to increase theMuud limit of In. debtedness of the cftv from 10 to 12 mills. This measure will make, it pos sible to Increase city taxes later If the voters decide to have more streets or make other Improvements. The voters at this special election will also pass upon the proposition to approve of the city Council consisting of eight members, as now,: two from ach wnrd. one to '-be . elected for a two-year term and1 the other for a l'our year . term,, thus insuring that there wlil always be experienced conn ciimen left over whenever the City administration changes.. Last night's meeting was also the most tlrcBonie and tedious In the city's history, as each long measure had to be read three times and votsd City Attorney .1. H Carkln did the reading. City Recorder Alford did tho recording of tho proceed ngs. wn ten were presided over by Mayor Alcn derfer. and also listened to by E. C. Dlllnnl, city water export. Only a quorum of councllmen-woro present, 'he five members being Messrs. Orose, .lacobs, Hammond, Iilllott and Mc Donald. Councilman Hubbard and .lanno.v are away on their vacations and Councilman Paul was unable to bo prcsont. Howevor, all tho measures formally passed on last ttlKht had been previously, decided' on unandnomdy by full council meetings.! U STATE SWELTERS DAY OF THE YEAR 1'OltTliAND. Aug. -8. (A. P.) Sulti-v . ntinospliore. arcely stirred by a llglit lireexo, inndo tho weather oppresslvo hero th'a morning. The foreciist was for temperature above 90 deowes this afternoon. Yester day the. maximum, was 10. : If no rain falls here by tomorrow, tho record for the. longest dry spell. 67 days, established1 In 1883. will be broken. Tho forest fire situation was more serious today, the tempera ture high all over tho northwest, and tho wind shifting from west to eaat. said K. k. Wells,. i weather observer. , Kl'UKNK. which haa during the down itndayt Aug. 8. A tillght breeso been - aiding Hugeanans present hot spell, died and the-most sultry day of the. year was recorded. A- haxo settled down, and - the--whole - city sweltered. Yeatordav the mercury climbed to 00 degrees, anil there was -every In dication that the feat would be ex celled .today. Though no new . forest fires had been reported tlik itmirnlng. -and all old fires were, said -to he . out, - forest officials w7ie . nionientarlly - expect ln culls that would - tell .of- fresh biases In the wooded iii'iftav , ' SAI.KM. Aug. (k At 11:90 o'chuk this afternoon the mercury stood .at 911. with every prospect that It would nana the record "Of 8 for August weather before rAht. . As It Is to day . will rank lis 1 th second hot test of Ihe seuson. The weather l aunry and oppressive, ' . BOND BE $975,000 FOR BUTTE CR: WATER MERCURY HITS 102, NOT RECORD HEAT, : The heat of yesterday with a maxi mum of 102 degrees, .. although not record-breaking for August, seemed to be generally noticed by the local puli lio more than the heat tfnella of Julv and many Medford people were under the linn res Ion that yesterday was the holt em of the year ho fur. Many complainod of the heat of lain night, especially; and today up to early this afternoon seemed to be' at least as warm as yesterday If not warmer. So .-warm was It during; last night that the early minimum of today was 08. one-of the highest mlnimums of the summer season so far, .and pres aging, another, very hot day.. jo relief from the present heat spell seems to be yet in sight, as the prediction' for tonight and Sunday Is for fair and continued warm weather. An aggravating condition of yesterday afternoon and this afternoon was that clouds appeared in the offing indfeat- ing that a rain storm was coming, However it did not come yesterday nor-toduy by late this afternoon Aluch.' hotter temperatures have prevailed at times during past years in August, according to local weather bureau records even as high as 106 or 107. During a heat spell in August. 19!0,! stitch temp-eratures prevailed, und, n years .before- thttt time.,' ; . J E NEEDED AT LAKE George HowaTd, the well known manager ot the Diamond lake resort, spent yesterday in Medford on busi ness and incidentally called on Chris Gottlieb,, secretory of the local gov ernment free employment bureau, to whom lie confided that he was seek ing special help necessitated at Dia mond lake because of the big business that resort has been enjoying this season. ,- . . George appealed to Cbrls to help him out in procuring a boy or capable young man lor lighting fires In the morning, peeling potatoes, washing dishes and playing the piano.. - Oil. remarked Chris. as . he thoughtfully looked out of the window, "I see, the person you want must not only be .capable, but sort of gifted,. as I-learned years ago that tew people can pare poiaiuea properly.- uy me way, what would such a person do in his spare time?" "Oh yes, I forgot to mention that he must also row boats for tired tourists and Medford people, who rent boatB.r and want to fish In comfort. Romem-. ber though, the. bo or man I want especially is one .who tan vfasn dishes., and play the plHtto.'.'j DUSTINFARNUMON i:! PEI PKXDM2TON. Ore.. Auk- 8. Duh tin Karuuni. one of tlie nuiHt famous of all stars of tlio silver sheet, arrived in Pendleton this 1 morning: to begin work with the Kd Sodgwiek, Univer sal company, on tho picture "On the Frontier." . : Farnum 'll have the- role of Cus ter, which playa an Important -purt in the play. The. rote marks his return from retirement., t- r Nornmn Kerry. avIio hn' been suf fering from ill health 'for a number of days folIowiiiK his Injury tr-'in n wild horse, hns boen forced to roturn to Universal City, but will return to Pendleton for tho Roundup to com plete hlft work-in "Under .'Western Skies." Farmers Roused By ; :s Peevishness of Trio, Unearth Booze Cargo " COUNClf. UlsUKKS. lo w-a. Auk. H (A. P.) When the trio of men driving n sedafl and n truck became " Impatient and railed nt farmers who were help- Ing them to get tho truck out of a- ditch hear here the farmer notified Hherlff Laimmn that tho track's contents looked isplc- 4 ou ami ho irtwtol the men.' It K was found lhat thP truck carried ten fiO-gallon Uteol drums of m- cohol and eight canes of Whlskoy bearing government warehouse seals, entl muted to be worth $10,000. v . , - . v Zl OBITUARY ; Wed at the home. 903 81 Central, Saturday, August sth, Oscar Owen Parker ajred . fill yearn, hustmnd of Ann- Jane 1 ranker. ' father of , John a- Sr., of Claroinont, Cal.. I.e Loon-S atnl 1 of -Klamath - Tails and ixjlnmr Fredrick of Medford.- , . ; l.eeeaHed was.- n member of the Redmond . W, o. . j. f Medford. Warren Lodge No. It). A- F. ft A. M tho O. E. H. of Buaenc, . Ore., and 'the. Mneabeea of Wiokershani, ' Wash. The remains are at the Conner--funeral . iMirlora, where : arrangements arc lielng made. . . . . Noflle of uneral latep 'I IS STILL ALIVE, IN CASE A WIFE V, K. LlKhtfoot, wh va Htabbed three times during a brawl In a local cafe Wednesday night, Is sliEhtlv imuroved but atlll In a lre- carious condition, light infection haV- Ing net , In a wrist wound. The wounds -on the abdomen and leg are In a satisfactory oonditlon, according to Dr,i..l(. J. onroy, the attending physician. tiam Maxey, husband of 'Edith Maxoy, arrived in the city last t night returning there with his wifo I this morning. Jack Phillips, who escaped after he had stubbed Light,- foot 4s still missing. . It , developed today' that Edith Maxey swas a married woman . und the mother of a 3 year old girl, who has been staying at the homo of tho wife's sistor-in-law in. Ashland, , AO cording to local police, ..Mrs. Maxey left her husband because of the tact he was a constable, the duties ot t which necessitated him to he absent j from his home a great deah During ' these absences she kept Company wiin - ijigNiioot 10 .lorsei. . tier, iuiiw llness. Finally , she decided to leave It all "behind;: being aware of the fact that some Weed parties were opening a restaurant in Medford, she came to this city several weeks ago. While here she met Jack Phillips, a local laborer, with whom she be came friendly. . F. Lightfoot and son, Don, father and brother of tho wounded man, ar rived in- the city last night to he at his bedside, and will remain hero until he, is out of danger. They say that this is the first timo in the 35 years of his life that he has ever been in any trouble of this sort. 'At the police station this morn ing. Chief of Police Adams had Mrs. Maxeysiromise that she would j not leave her family circle again. mi uer fluauanu sue men ieit ior "VVp.ed, BtouWins atr Ashlaftd to . got .thebaby. vt;, ; I ., - GOLD HILL TO PLAY Tho baseball . nlos of Medford and Cold Hill will play at tho Holly street A close game is expected as botli t teams have been strengthened for the . occasion. , I In tho very near future the consul-. Idftted teams of Grants Pass and Uold Hill. Medford. and Jacksonville will ' meet to'deelde''WhicIi'qn'e 'bf, tho turp, uiiautiiKu .tna leaaiutr baseball team of the northern California league. It Is planned that several games will be played betweenthe two before deciding the challenger. '. . ' tVrtton Crop Declines -WASHINGTON. Aug. 8 (A. p.) nils -years cptton crbp- declined to ine extent of 22,000 biilef, between July IB Hnd August 1. The depart ment of agriculture's AuffUHt t fore caat of prospective production issued today, places tlie crop ut 13.5(iG,000 bnles. compared wttli a forecast of ,13,5SS;0OO bales based on Uio July 1C COrid-Uion. -? '.-J-. Cnnfr with Vfi. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY laXPiniT-ACCOU-N'TANT uvailabic for all branches uccotint'Iiig and audit nfx. Systems' installed. Part time oolCkeeplnB(5HeUed; Addresjt P. O. Box S I". 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