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e rAUE TWO rcwotm stAVty trmrml mwMnf. '6kvM moxdat, auoust mo, 192.-) ( Mm. A. K. MtoniicCt mid' Hitldrf'ii llm-tarl (I icy, wild Ih euJuyliiK ft'' (ut'of town Oregon la im univliiK In will arrive home tomorrow moriilim iimmh'M vacation and I Hjnllntf thin the city Kumluy -anJ guests at local 1 tro ml own where Mrs. rtteniiftt lth week nt bin culin ort thetltoRue river hotoln Include Air. and Mr. J. K. Jbepn the -iiaHt tn wckt numlnc her nt Kdgewood park, this morning took Cook und Irene -Fourier of Martth- mother, Mra Kllxnbclh Peart DjivIh, K. C. Ferguson, who Is ahto on vaca- field. Mm." P. Wt WrHtmordand of who died at Kurt Dodjc August 1st. Hon, up to the cabin to spend aevenil lkevlow, Minn Deo Hntton of Pend.f- ' Mrs. Ktennett Ih hrltifdiiK the hody of days with hlrn and do the dish wash ton, Mrs. H. Home ' and (iertrude her mother to Medford and the fu- infc and cleartlng up. The last tieen of Home of Hoood Rivi fi. C. Ilntrd The heavy pall of smoke which Ilea norm will he held tomorrow iiiornlnv them this morninK waH on the Cm- and family and L. Scott of Now burn over Med ford and the valley eomesjat 10 o'clock from the Perl Funeral ter lake highway near the park, when and the following from Portland: Mr. from the many furenl fires. In the Home ,. . - - .both were observed with their thumbs and Mrs. D. K. HasweH. Mr. and Mrs. ounty and adjacent territory, and will . only Klx days left special electric to their noses pointing, at the Mall A. B. Walker, Mm. J. 8. Snead. Fran ocal and Personal , Tribune office. (. Ilatton. iioy D. Ward and ft. M. Loughrey. Just arrived the now shipment' of Paelfic imckUKe goods more' heautl ful than ever. A complete line on dis play ut the Handicraft Shop. 1S5 Alls Mildred Heine left Sunday nrohahlY lam until a rain or heavy .'range offer; gel yours now wind blown it uwny. The smoke la no! Kend some ploturea, of Crater Lake, j , Only nix days lift mice In I electrli: heavy that it completely hide the nun Medford and the Tint-no Valley, views runue offer: itet yours now! and eoiu-enls the foothlilH from view. to your friends. Palmer's pictures arc et n,e write your fire Insurance Only Fix .lays left special electric.; the heat. , tf Carl V. Tengwnld. Holland BMic! range offer; gel youra now. - Callfornluna regltered at Imal ho- Phone 9K3. - 104tf Vni.t Ki'Hkltio ilvtH nlnnii Ichmoiim nt I.lwl. M,. .ml ki. II u (.till- . .i.nn..i...in .. u..l..t pupils' homes. Think of the advun- Huh of I'ovlna.' Mrs I larrlettn Miller rancher, who paature'a a largo herd of enlng for Portland after mending tage. Phone 72D-W. 14.1 I and K. Miller if Wasco, .Mr. and cattle on Axil Flats In the Evulis " ' " . " "" To date 73 cara of penis have liecnlMrs. W. O. ItlacHlngau and Mr. and creek 'district; reiiorta the death of one . n ""' . . . He""" Kent out of the valley. Including the Mra. K. K. Frnltciof Kreauo. Mr. and cow . by two rifle bullota fired by an ""J ,,. roa". 3(1 sent from Medford and the eight Mia. i. r . Itoux of Mill Valley. Mr. unknown hand. 'The cow. which wns ' " '!,,. ., , , ,,, i. sent from Talent und fluid Hill Katur-!nd Mra. Honper of Hants Ana. Mr. of I he Ked Help breed, la believed to " '.,., """' '"' IJ'lee of r.0cuch. day. The pear aeuaon la now prnc- i"d Mra. fi. II. Hudson. Miss I'lulre hiivu been shot by Borne law breaking o V. d i i tlcally in full swing. I Hudson and II. II. .Hudson of Pacific hunter fori deer.- Ijist year Mr. . . " " p;'"" 'J'' ."0."'B. CHURCH SHOW RIFT IN ASHLAND FOLDS French Alriiuiii How rr TAR1S. Aug. 1U (A. P.) The French aviator. Captain Arracftart. left the Vlllacoublau airdrome early today In an attempt to make a flying tour of Kurope in threo days, lie ex pects to arrive at Constantinpole after a non-stop flight today. llrown's F.lcctric sho bav been ap pointed . Htutlont Number 67 and are now one of the official stations for headliKht atljusting. 'Che lenses for the Dodge, ear have been accepted by the Secretary of Htate und wo are now ready to adjust them to comply with the new lnv. Itrnwn's Klectrle Khon. Corner nth and IJtirtleti, , 'io Nine fully guaranteed drophend ma ciiltios on special side only until Aug. 15th. Klnger Co.. 1(1 Ho. Fir. 124 Kumluy wllh a maximum of 101 tie txvvoH was cooler than the previous day with u maximum of 1 04. doubtless much due to the forest fire smoke Keeping away, tho sun rays., Today. which started out with a minimum of til this morning, proved to be unother hot day. Fair weather and a moder ate temperature is predicted for Tuea diofe lift a Juckson County Fair pre-? mlum list ut any store or bank In any of -tho cities of the county or at the fairgrounds. 160 There's a busy liusincss College In Mcdford. fiM'N. Ml Mr. and Mrs. A. Hi ' Miller and daughters left Kunduy morning to pend a two weeks' vacation at l!nn don. Dr. Frank Itoberts. dentist. Is out of the city, but will be In his office ugaln Wednesday. August 13. 120 Screen doors ut Wallace Woods l,u m bcr Yn rd, cor. Kaat Main und Genesee. SStf There was nut no many arrivals over Huuduy from eastern states, at the local hotels, as haa been the rule for some time past. Dr. W. C. Hchncfor will open offices about August 17th In Hooms 4"J(i und 42U, Medfurd Ml tig. HpeclulUiug In ex tracting. X-ray and local and gas an aesthesia. 1 l!itf Maid O' Hku. made of 100 per cent orange; (i pure and wholesome drink. Mi Charles D. Huzulrlgg,. who Is In the city In the interest of directing the "Pirates of Penzance," musical com edy for tho Klwanls club, left lust night for Modfonl. where he will spend the week end. returning to i la mat n Fulls Monday mornlng-rr Klamath News. Only six ,daj'H left special electric range offer; get yours now! Nino second hand drnphcad ma chines on special sale, $7. 50 to $30. linger Co., .1 0 Ho. Fir. , , , 124 Tourists and others from n dis tance legist e, red nt Medfnrd hotels In clude the followlngi The Misses B. KwuiiHon and M. M. Wade of Vancouv er. II. c, Mr. and Mrs. 11. I,. Iturns of Chicago. Mr. alul Mrs. K. H. Iteers of Milwaukee. Wis.. Mattle Malum of nishee, Ariz,. Hnrrlett , Pearson of yargo. N. D Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Pan roust of Han Antonio, Tex., V. K. KoontR of Mui'Fhultown, lown. Dr. and Mrs.. H. Fleming and H. V. Hen I drlcks of New York City and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Potter of Hlko. Nev.. nnd II. I). Hlmrklrfnrd of Cincinnati. Ohio. Tree props nil longths. Medford Lumber Co. I04tf Fruit gntwers get In touch with gov ernment free, employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for picker. 1 1 Utf Mrs. K. C. Jerome arrived home Sunday from having spent the pnst two months visiting at Han Jose, Cnllf.. iiml vicinity. Mr. Jerome nrrlvcd ' home Saturday evening from u week's business visit at Seattle. 1 I represent the strongest group of fire Insurance companies In America. Carl Y. Tvngwald. Holland Hldg. Phone !i!3. 104tf Witham Mattery and F.lectrlc Conv. puny have .been appointed Station number 68, and are now one of the official stations for headlight adjust ing. The lenses for the Dodge car' have a heady been accepted by the secretary of stale ami we are now remly to adjust them to comply with the new law, Witham Iluttery ami Klcclrlc cn Nutatorlum Hullding 1110 The.-first car loud, of pears from the (Irunts Puns district was shipped nut last Saturday to the cannery at Sa lem. l For mind, gravel, sediment, denning or lawn; work, phone M2-J, Samuel lutteman'. , . If ' Jackson County Fair and Pear Show, MedTord, September 16 In 1(1. lOTtf District Attorney Newton C. chnney returned last - night, from Senttle. Wash., where he had been spending a fortnight's vacation. , Only: si days left special electric range offer: get yours now I large stuck Victor records at Pal mer Music Store, tf Philip lMinslierry of the Cosy Nook cafe was nmong the Medford eltUens who spent yesterday nt Dunsmuir. Calif, Cedar flume lumber nt Ulg Pines Lumber Co. if The Oremm Testing laboratory says Jackson Hot Springs water is pure. intf Among the Sunday visitors here from the Kbtmath country were Mr. nnd Mrs. W. I. James. Albert and May Jtcllnnd ami Fred Keyhet-ger of Klnm nth Falls, nod H. M. Kodesch of Chll oiuln. , Wednesday Special Camels or Chesterfield cigarettes, a carton 11.211. Cosy Nook. 121 lOxpert iceouutnnt available for all branches accounting nnd auditing. Systems Installed. Part time book keeping solicited. Address P. O. ltox M7. , r Carl T. 'TPrntwIiM arrived home Sunday-from a two weeks', business vlfclt nt Sacramento nnd Fresno. Fresh unit water salmon. S&c h. Johnson Produce Co. tfemstltching. buttons covered, at ilie UunacrCt Bop. - suffered the ; loss of a ( J l-frt'll M II lilt l tu II r t l,l.Ptlflt lit rtknniitin I ltUI-lilllftlinc uml Ml fliwl Al fit I.'. Ufhlln onu. Ullnl l lUa ma lw.nlti ! Ul""m - Anian.le. of llerkel-y. Mrs. (!. W. As yet he has found no clues as to thel,WednT""1J' : Peclal Handicraft llottniun. and the Misses Delia. KtMl perpetrator of the misdeed. ' . I Sh"p- IfW -rotfnd centers f linen and Lorraine llininmi, of lied liluff i . . . land needle weave; titnniped for cm- uim i.oiTiue Hotinian 01 ueu muir, p c'adnr flume lumborvnt Ulg -Pines ,i,,.olderv -60c CHrth - 1"i Lumber Co. tup) j. Kolllhor and family of Gat your .tree props -now at Big shernmn,"rexas.; .vln arrive Tuesday Plnea l.uinljer -.Co. ' ", for . visit -ith"hls mother. Mrs. A. Itesldents , of southern- Cailfornln 1 ICeliehor and daughters 1019 South registered nt local hotels Irielude Mr. i Oakdale.'" . ' and Mrs. yames itanchfc, Mis. J.j ; .Wetlnesduy 'Spedul Hound centers H. Toeiame, Miss' M. Mm rayi Mrs. i.l. of llpen Knd needlewouve in white and u. wetnerliy. c. vt . o ueil, K. woerens linen, r.o or. Stamped. Kplondld, vnl II, til ulul,. fin.l Mi. fi.i1 .f. V.V 5nn.. I itJ.A , 1 Moei-dye of Pasadena, Miss Mnrjorle Pucker Tind James Collins of' Long Ueach, Mr. and Mrs. J. Tannl of Hoi- Mr. and Mra. A. I:. IJunlan and Mr. and Mrs. (', Minclulr of nulilrfnd. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Kodgers nnd Mrs. I. ,1.' Haylcr of ' -Alainedu, Mrs. A, Wright of Marysvllle. Mr. und Mrs. ,tl. II. (.'hapniiin and Mrs. 10. II. Her ford of Winters, and Air. nnd Mrs. W, I;. Wcever. of t'olfux. 1 wish to let tho public know that I have never refused uuy of my wlfa's debts, .und furthermore state that un add of July 13th Inserted (while my wife was in a Portland hospital) was a mistake. Mr. Arther Keonan. 120 lywood. Mr;-and Mrs. J. II. fsuntrirs Bee Oll- llll.l Ihp MlHufta MMcv'unrl f . edur flume lumber at 'Big Pines Wldtt of Burbum, and the fol- LumberCo. tf owinK froiI1 ij0 Angeles: Mr. and An even one hundred out of the Mrs. X. J. Ilrtllng. - Miss Kv Friend, state cars were registered here yester- m1khs Gertrude Bristow. Mr. nd Mrs. day with the local state traffic regis-. Tlnner, Mr.-and Mrs. O. K. No trat Ion bureau. - v, Mn, Jack Joraleman, J. A. Gorvals. Dr.-.. W.. Hoffman left Saturday fur Mr, Bn(I Mrs. R. E. Jtinaborg and Mr. a weeks vacation. He will return and Mrs. K. B. Nolan. .1. Auw1fi J7t,h- , ,' ,80 I Htople drugs at DeVoe's. tf Children s elk skin moccasins, with u your plctUres are made nt Palm- elk skin solos, practical and very at-V- Photo H.udlo. 716 X. Central, thev tractive, J1.4B. Japanese Art Store. W be the best. tf 120" I Mr. und Mrs, K. F. Juynes of Port- Mrs. Aileen Jackson, postmistress Hn darrlvcd in the city last evening to of Uutte Falls, spent several hours In 8peil(I several days visiting friends and the city this morning transacting busi- reMtlves. nt!' ' . .' ' I Brick ice cream BOc at DeVoe's. tf Wxty Inch pure Belgium linen hem- t Mna it iAn.r.h. -kaa stitched table cloths, $ values on sale Lumber Co. 104tf uu..u nionui 01 AURUSl at 3.4y. Ira (irliTHbv and fanillv hnvn tken Japanese Art Store. 120 up winter quarters In the city. They Only six days left special electric come from Tolo. Central Point Amer range offer; get youra now! learn . ' People from a distance registered J Only six days left speciul electric at Merrick's Motor Inn include the range offer: get yours now! .-. families of L. A. Klltott of Vancouver, I Fresh salt water Bulmon, 2Cc lb. ll. C.. W. M. Stark of Stillwater. Okla., Johnson Produce Co. ' tf F. C. Xichola of Murshalltown. Iowa. Residents of San Francisco reglster O. F. Curlls of Chandler. Arte.. J5. O. ed at local hotels Include Mrs. Grace McLaughlin of Manchester, X. 11 S. L. Chonvln of Salt Uike City. Utah. Richard Burton of Butler, Xeb.. 8. An gus of Alexander, Minn., U Benedict of Bristol, Conn., und C. F. Honke of St. Louis, Mo. Penfleld. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Draper. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Herbert Mr. and Mrs.. J. R. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Burnett, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 13. Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Dnlrs, Mrs. 10. B.' Carter und son, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. .only six days left special,, electric , Xoron, Mr, and Mrs. A. K. DunloP. runge offer: get youra now! , , ( Mr. and Mrs. 13.. F. Flnfler -and Miss i'..Tet Moseley npd Taylor honl your , Ila Stock." . '-l ;' fruit on pneumatic tires. Phono 314 0 Oct your tree props now at tho Big ' ' ' ; 30 Pines Lumber CO.' t.' 'V' tfoo Fred Duffy of Crater .Uiko was -Night sets In full blown cut glass, among the business visitors who wore In tho city today. Dr. O, J, Johnson, dentist, will bo out of his office until August If). 122 Ve pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Urown & White Agency, Inc. tf F. IC. Llghtfuot, who was recently tubbed during u fight In a Front street restaurant, is steadily improv ing, according to reports received from the Sacred Jleart hospital where he Is a patient. bxldc batteries for Fords, Chcvro- 29c. - OapancBO Art Store, :: iA ' 120 Construction of a $5000 addition to tho Baker postofflce has been nuthor. Ized by the federal government. Fresh Mm pi re plaster. Medford Lumber Co. ' 104tf J. J. Clark and At J. Hharp were grunted a building permit this fore noon to erect 71 $1000 dwelling on 1.3th street, near Newtown, the erection of which will begin Immediately. ( Get your tr.ee . props now- at "Big Pines Lumber Co. . tf0 Dr. B. R. rciliott and Charles A. lets. Stars, etc., $12. 7 and llfl.fiO. I Wlng.-ticcompanlcd by their families. Wllllnms & MoCurley. 10-llf cnt yeaterday plcnlclng along the We pay for ashes and soil dirt or the Ulg Applogate r4ver. - cheap. Broun & White Agency. Inc. l Fancy creamery butter A'Jo per lb. . ,. tf jonusnn rroauco ;o. A. J. Croso and fnmllv ontoved a I The Jennings tent theater, which motor trio yesterday to Klnmnth Kalis-1"1'1 heen playing in the city for the by way of Crater lnke nnd- Huckle- . nftR week 011 a vacant lot near the berry mountain, where they stopped to pick several gallons of huckleher- les. Mr. Crose reports .that the ber ries are becoming scarco and that federal building, left eaily this morn Ing for Yrcka. nfter having closed their engagement- here' last night. ' Blue Hnd white Japanese lunch picking has boen going on since the eloths, 6Uc- and up. Japanese Art middle of July, over 200 families hav- .otoro. " 120 lug encamped on the mountain since that time for thv express purpose -of picking berries. Will give guod home to orphan girl Veterans of Foreign Wars have oh-, tained n charter- In -Klamath Fulls with 14? signing fur membership. Tree props ull lengths. Medford not youtmer Mum 13 years. IJuht ser- Lumber Co. t04tf vices required; Apply P. O. Box 550. Washington state visitors registered City, . . 12.1 Fancy new potatoes, '-largo slice, 3c ler lb. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. .Phono 7. v 08tf Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart were among Medford people III Portland the luttwivinirt of last week.. Only six du,vs left special electric range offer: get yours now!- t Puro, clean, running sulphur water. Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool. UfiMf Al PJchc and Donald Wheeler sjieiit yesterday fishing hi Squaw Irfiko In the Applogate country. They reported a limit cali-h. Mr. Piche reports that at local hotels and who arrived In the city yesterday Include D. W. Mllldi and son of KmmetU Mrs; X. D. And or sou and K. C. Anderson of tletlingham, IC. A. and O. A. Westmorland of Aber deen. Mr. and Mrs.-0. Jj. Burger of Otympla, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Holme of Tacuma and C. Setlgewlck, R. F. Holmes, Sol Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. lOlllott and Miss Helen Abdell of Se attle. - Fresh salt water salmon, 25c. lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Mrs. C. B. Warren has Just return ed home from a six weeks visit In San J 080. She also spent Bcvcrul dnytt in boats are being taken in to that body ,An Francisco, where she met her sis- of water for the benefit of flshormcn and that next year the lake will be a regular summer resort, notwithstand ing the fact that ll ia rather Inacees- cable to (ravel, as automobiles are unable to cover the hist! two or three miles because a road Is lacking. Treo props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. l4tf Only few- days left special electric range offer; got yonr's now! 110 Sam Head, one of the firmest boost er for the transplanting of the Owons Valley rauchern and farmers to the Klamath county.' has purchased from Mrsi Klmlra Vinson -of Medford. and Henry Vinson. nlPo of Medford. a large tract of land in Mngell's valley for ft consideration of $2mt. The land lies In one of the most fertile sections of the valley. From Mr. and Mrs. Vin son. Hond also purchased a section of bind within a short distance from the other acreage in ..angell's valley, for a heavier cousldrratlon og $4000. Klamath Xews, Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard. cor. tiast Main nnd Genesee. R8tf Try that big milk shake at DeVoe's.. tf ters, Mrs. C. 11. llurd from Jltnurd, Iowa, and Mrs. S. D. Xowell of Mat- toon, Wis, , -i ' Fresh Empire plaster. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Harry K. Itlnubarger and family arc among the local ettlscn who motored to Klamath Falls Saturday and who returned yesterday. In the Klamath City, he states, rooms were so scarce that he was unable to rent one for the night, even though he arrived there before sunset. He also expressed much surprise as to the tremendous build ing operations that are going on In that city. Only six days left special electric range offer; gel yours now! Mlrss Violet Scolr and Mrs. Joseph Collins wereamong the visitors from Central Point In the city today trans acting business. Contracts wire let last week fof the new Armory to be erected at Sll uertun this summer. The bids accept ed total 'US.ftKt. The ttrants Pass auto camp next to ItivenArio park has passed' th tout) mark for the season. - 1 . Instead of being a stream for fish ing Big Applegate river has become a Young Sirlliltng nnd his inn nnd stream used mainly for swimming puc pa In n ''Ju.oon home on wheels stopped In Ornnts Pass Saturday und was Interviewed hy Bill Alt ken of Mod ford who said tho young pugilist was a likeable nnd Imposing young man. It Is reported Strtblfng left Grants Pass for the toast highway to Han Francisco poses, according to loral motorists. who wero -In that section ywstorduy. They state that every pool in the river several swimmers were disporting themselves In -the cooling waters. - Don't fall to see the complete line of baby's first vluthes put, out by the Buby Bowdolr, Layettes, nighties. Palmer's Photo Studio mukc Iho wrapper. ucue and He. llaudlcmft light picture, , (f Uup. . .1 w 4js, ;3Qc .edelv vSao Jyindow.' of mod- 'ejii. : jaididwhoji,; L.f 121 ' "Uoport was In-ouKht to the office of ' Hie News' 'this week that George King had 'killed 15 rattlesnakes on Sardine creek this season," says the Gold Hill News. "Charles Bailey of Sardine creek has killed 10 of the rattlers on the creek this season: . 'The government recently Issued a notice . to campers to wear boots or wrapt'Ing'-on the legs when in the woods a the rattlers were bad this year, striking ut the instant they give warning and that they were nu merous.' It begins to look 'like they were numerous. Mrs. Ernest L. Scott killed a rattlesnake while staying at her summer home on Itogue river and is the first wornan reported to hove killed a rattler' this season." While leg'al action in the suit of the ' Ashland Baptist church against the First Baptist church for possession of church property is marking time, until it is called jor hearing ut the fall term I of court next month, the under-current In tho controversy is shown in tho; 'following church notices published in tlio'flshlnnd Tidings last Saturday: i First Baptist Church . . Myron S. Woodwortli,, . ' Acting Pastor. . . Bible school, ' 9:45; preaching;. 11:00. Note: We have heard about the Ashland Baptist church, the First Baptist church, the First Baptist church, Incorporated, and on Sunday morning we shall hear about the Baptist church of ."If and Then." The ,text is In II Chronicles, 7:14. The adher ence to the program Indicated In that text will Insure success for any church In Ashland, regardless of name. To ignore that doctrine and prpgram Is to call upon the , church the ridicule of the town and the curse of God. The union Bervice will be-In ; the Congrega tional church at 8 o'clock. B. Y. ; P. U. at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting, I on Thursday evening. The First Baptist Church i (Incorporated) I B. C. Miller) Pastor. ' I "The Freedom That Makes Free" Is the theme for the morn ' ing sermon by the pastor, liven ing, "Jesus Saves." The greatness of the 'redemption of Jesus' The . fact of salvation and the knowl edge of it. Peter says make your calling and election sure. Have you? The sen-ices Sunday morn ing und evening will again be on I the 11. O. Butterfleld lawn. We had the greatest blessings last Sunday we have had since wor shiping in. "God's out-of-doors." Large congregations at every serv- i Ice. Wo will be glad to meet our friends and the unsaved at these services." ; The Ashland Baptist, listed In the notices as the First Baptist church. Is following the established Baptist failh and the First Jiaptlst church (Incorp orated), follows the teachings of the Almee McPhersoh. four-square gospel, t U' ON BIG TITLE BOUT Dick Donald, well known in this city as formor manager-of Bud Anderson, is promoter of a championship bHttle to be hold at Ascot park in Los An koIob; Saturday,' August 22, between Frankle Qenaro of New York and Fidel La Barba of Los Angeles, for the fly weight ichamplonshlp of the world. It is the lirst title bout to be held In California under the- Hew lioxlnK law. .. . The success of the event is assured. It Is said,, as over 25,000 seats! were sold 'on the 'first three days the box office was open. COPCQ TEAM GETS , USUAL BEATING Record Salmon Caught, . Given to'Firt Dept. The largest salmon of tho season, weighing 45 -pounds, was caught yes terday In Trail creek Just below tho cement bridge on the Crater lako high way by P. J. Bingham, who. after a few hours after he had made the catch presented It to the city fire depart ment as a gift. The fish struggled very hard and Is said to have pulled Mr. Bingham some distance down the stream before he was able to land It. A spinner was the bait that provod to be the salmon's undoing. -' -u "The California Oregon Powor com pany baseball team was defeated : by a score of 12 to 1 ycstenlay afternoon ,at Kugle Point by Eagle Point. Willis pitcher for the local team, is credited (with striking out -IS men and hitting -a three-bagger which netted the power boys the only score of- the game. Eagle Point Is credited .with striking out 10 Copco mon." This being tho -fourth straight- defea.t It Is said that the Copco ream will soon be no more. in a very- closo game at the Holly street grounds Gold Hill -defeated the Medford nine by a Bcore of 4 to, 3 yostcrday.' For seven innings not a scoro' was -mado by. clthor sldn;, Gobi 4IIII made throe runs in tho first Inn ing -ami Its fourth In the last.' Until .this Inning Medford had been held scoreless, making three runs in the I last few minutes of. play. Art Snhonnl pitched a strong twine .fur the locals. strlKiuB.outi is laotia' ' ( v : I .; i ill WEDDING BELLS TRAIL SAWMILL WIlllliii k-lllltl-tllllK ' A lii'tiutlful wedding took place nt the Samuel llatcman home. 302 Maple street, Mundny evening. August !, ut o'clock,- when - their daughter, Martha l.ueretta. - was ''married- to Floyd ' B, Whtlloek. The corcmony wns pveceoded by a solo, "I Love You Truly." sung hy Mrs. J. Wlllard Dc Voe and the wedding" march. 'Mendel sohns Hrldal March."' was played by Paul Palmer lJe Voe;''- -.The wedding piirty'conslstrd of the bride's fathrr and sister. Miss 'Annie. Mr, Doyle Franklin,' Misses Mury and Hutli riewlaiid. In Ihe presence lf Hlmut guests the ltcv. J. Wlllnnl Do Yo lead the party to the beauti fully decorated living room, .-whevn he used the Kplscopal ring ceremony tvhlch united this couple ns husband knd wife. i After congratulations were extended and delicious refreshments were serv ed, -the bride nnd .groom left for a few days 'honeymoon among the mountains of northern' and eastern Oregon. ' Mr. Whlllin-k Is one of tits promi nent young men of -Medford. .connect ed with the Golden Itulc store, and the bride Is the second daughter w Mr. nnd Mrs. Ham'tcl ButeniHii. uf 302 Miiple street, who Is kell knuwn having lived In Medfonl many yean,.. They will mako their home In Med fijrtl on their return.' ' t'tlllflltl Nolhv. The funeral of Mrs. Kllnnheth I'eurt "twivlK, mother of Mrs. Virgil Slrnng and Mrs. A. F. Ktennett of this elty. und Mrs. W. l Valentin of liiigeue. will be held tomorrow tiiornlng nt III o'clock from the Perl Funeral Horn. The burial servUies having been held at Fort Dodge, lu., therevwlll be only brief service at the rave. conducted by Uev. Win, B. Hamilton, rector of 8t. Murk's Kplaconl church. CooH Willi $a. Fire of unknown origin destroyed the Morgan mud McNeil sawmill two miles south of Trail Hnturday night at' 11 o'clock nt an estimated loss'of StO.000. The sawmill of 15,000 board feet dally -rapacity,- the lumber yard with several thousand feet of lumber, und two' acres of timber wore dc, stroyod by the flames. ' ' At the time the- blaze started one of the employes of the-'nilll was present,' hut duo- to ' tho fact 'the flumes spread very mpldly, ho was unable to uuell them. The glare of the fire could lie plainly een In tin: valley. ftpeai1ng to - be -mftch closer Hku ll'vns. . ' . - i l! IS Tho JHOk.wnvllle- wntrr nuplily wvHkcned fnr four days last veik, nnd wa revived by nn HURcr nd n pteoo of wire In (he hands uf the mtrndial. It tunk four dayi to find - the tree Kutlty of growing rout In blfr wnod- on suiiply main nnd rloRRliiff a brlidc flow until It tHMftm n mere Keep, with no force. Friday, the operation Was performed, nd tho -rmmty wont en Joyed mure waor force than -tit monthd. ' ' ' Cnnl of lluinkH.- Wp wlnh -to-oxpreiw our thnnkn to our frtemlA for their many klndneOM nnd ben ut tfut -flonil offerings nnd to i9 sliiKre. In the death -of oil r be loved hulwnd and father. .Mlirt. KAIi.MI AllTHL'lta 120 p , An jimmv. . rnk with k. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Kxperleneed waltrera nt fr'mi.uun'fl i;o(e?iituty. u r?ook with im Dynuinlle I'liv ' - ! ' -MANILA. Aug. 10 (A. P.t'A wooden wnrehouso on the' Fort 'ti Iviuley mi" reservation here, contain ins several cans of dynamite, burned today. The dynamite exploded, -but there wus no loss of life. The cause of the flic is unknuwn. 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