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PAGE TWO .METWmi) 'MATL'ftTfttWR MEfiFGftT)'.: 6TJEOON, "WFIDN'KSDAY,' AUflUHT 12, 105 I! ( i .1 ' 1 I 1 t if: it I, .; I : ,1 ' Tocal and Personal '. 1 Thirty-throe earn f teurn were V Shipped to eatuern iimrkutH from Aled- ford yesterday, muJOiik u tutul uf over 3 00 whipped from the city so far ihiH Bi-avon. C Good uprlj;ht piano, out! hundred ,-, and forty -five dollai M. Weeks mid '" Orr, Med ford, IB;! " Only four dayn left Hpivial elect n ratiK" off 'i"; :;"t .voui'h now The mercury has been Kiaduully ; dropping from ovor the hundred fig ure, slnru liiMt Suturday until yenler duy the maxf mum wan HI, Thin morn ing's minimum wan fill. 7. ami fair weather and a moderate temperature h predicted for tomorrow. Hereon doors at Wallace Woods Lumber yard, . Cor. Hunt Main and Genesee, JfHtf Fresh Km pi re plaster. Medford dumber Cto. 104tf Allns Helen CuwkIII, . A. C. Cnr fUllln, who Ik state Itsudor of the kIi-Ih' Hubs, arrived hero yenterduy for u nhort official visit. I lux KOfttM for the nuto races Auk unt Hi, can only be secured at the Chamber of Commerce. Reserve seals at same place. Tree props, all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Among the toui-lsts from u distance registered ut local hotels are .Mr. and Mrs. C. K, Crane of Vero, Kla., Mi'H. Kmily I'erUtnH of Marsha lltown. Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. W, II. liland of Victoria, II. C, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. liland of Cleveland. Ohio, Alice and Anna Mal loy of Lowell, Mass., Leo .1. Hart, Jr., of liainlree. Muss., Mrs. Steward of AIuHka, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Prookfj of St. I'au I, .Mr. and Mrs. M. Diamond of New York Clly and .0. A. Keren of Kureka, Mont. I'Vesh snlt water salmon, 25c. lb. Johnxon Produce Co. If Good upright piano, one hundred and forty-five dollars. Weeks and Orr, Medford. 122 A large man wearing u. hime straw , sombrero registered uh George A. Mansfield, Medford on the Hotel' Medford register late last night. "Yes, sir, T have just came from the hottest plare on earth,' wild Mr. ManHfield as he stralghlend up. He had Just come after an absence of two months from 'Oklahoma, where he la attorney for "nn aKsorlallon of Choctaw and Chick asaw IndhuiR, en route to his home in the. Prospect district, for u visit with h.la family. Only four days left Hpocial eleclrl-' range nff-tr; get :.our's now!; .' Don't fail to wee the romp lute line nf baby's first clothes put' out by the liuby Jtnwdulr. Layettes, nighties, wrappers, Hucques and etc. Handicraft Hhnn. 12fi The number of out of the stale etu's registering hero yestwrday at the local Hi ate "traffic regiHtrallon bureau uh nt mil v.f Ivrt CiinninLr (iomatoes and eantetones ' for sale. Ilrlng boxes. Rogue lllver Poultry Karm on Jacksonville high wny. 124 Fancy creamery butter 49c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. J, O. Grey, who has been spending I ho pMHt several weeks transacting business In the Klamath country and northern California, returned to his hriinn in the city last night. Only four day.) left special electric raiiKO offer: get your's now! Fresh Kniplro plaster. Medford Lumber Co. " HMtr Otto l-j. Kroynnd Hannah Krey, both of Lake Creek. Or.', were married hero today by Judge Polnek,, Homer Da venport, Arstill and Renn A. Olmstead of Dallas, were married yePterday by Justice L. V. Smith, It is now possl ble f'ir couples residing In one county,,,,. u juhnsop Protluco Co,, 241 N. to get a license in another county. Grants Pass Courier. Friday. August 14. Siskiyou school will hold outdoor program nnd basket . snclnl-bonfire. One mile north of Sis kiyou depot on highway, eight o'clock, prompt. Ladles bring bankets or boxe;. 122 Get your treo props now at Rig J'lnes Lumher Co. lf!i0 Albert McManus is among the Med ford citizens who lire spending today transacting buvlnes sat Rutte Falls. Fresh salt water salmon, 2 tin lb, Johnson Produce Co. tf Get your tree props now at the Rig Pines Lumber Co. triM Another good vaudeville bill from start to finish, wlih Map Faruell and Florence topping tho program was presented at the Craterlan last night. Faruell presented a "nut" act that was, n scream. Sang nnd Chung, two chinamen sang, and Sang sum; In a hlirh tenor. Chung sang n Scotch souk with the proper burr. Resides these, there was a good acrobatic turn, a bet ter than the nvenme comedy skit, headed by Hilly Rross, nnd Lottie Rule opened Hie show with a nxa phone. Garner and Sons piano, two hun dred and thirty dollar. Weeks and CUr. Medford. 122 Tree, props all lengths. Medford Lumber Co. 104tf Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve of the Prospect district are visitors in the city who arrived yesterday. only four day( left special electric nimr" off'.-: et y ur' now! I Then- is a great deal (if (linVrciici' lictwccii .Milk lii'vad and ordi nary lircad. Ono trial lnaf will jirovo that, to von. FLUHRER A 1 laker of Keputaliou J ! Residents of (tout hern Cili.'orniu registered at local hotels lio-lude Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Mel n tyre and daughter of Hollywood, Miss Kllzuhelh It, Front, Mrs, Frederick M. Hawley and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Johnson of Pasa dena, Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Ferguson of Ceverly JlillH. Mrs. G. H. Iliesler and M i fl. ( icoi'Kln Du lining of I ,uj:uium -Heaeb, Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Ducklng hani of Santa liarbara. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Klllotl. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Coates, and Miss Ruth Coalcs of Long Iteuch, Mr. and Mrs. James Farnoll of Venice, Mr. and Mrs. W.-J. Hartman tf Ventura, and the following from Los AnueicB: Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Ames. Mr. and Mrs. II. Alllster. Mr. and Ms. R. C. Chesney, Ml', and mim. C. H. Hailrlch. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Iteck lien. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Rerger, Mr. and Mrs. T, J. Ogle, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. MeFarlund and children. Dr. and Mrs. James 'McCoy. Misses Marjorie and Janei McCoy. Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Rliv eritnd Mrs. II. L'enjamiu. OuYy four day left special electric range offe;1: g-i :(-ur'H now' i'.il If your pictures are made at Palm er's Pholo Studio, 710 N. Central, they will be the boat. tf Governor Pierce will be the princi pal speaker ut a Grange picnic to be held at Rojiuc River, next Saturday, August Kith. The affair Is under the auspices of the Rogue River Grange, and farmers from Jackson and Jose phine county will be present. The master of the Grange, nnd lesser lights of the field of politics and agricul ture, will be present. Drink Ice erenm &Oe nt DeVoe'R. tf Garner and Sons nlano. Two hun - dred and thirty dollars., Weekfl and Orr, Medford. nnnnlu Kl..l. Wh- Mi. I PnmPl'OV left for his headiiuurters nt Salem hint night, after having spent several days i k i ttu i i,Miino inv,n.r..ir., ,. r(1ii,in,. firo which took place In the clly last month. Just arrived the new shipment of Pacific package goods more beauti ful than ever. A complete lino on dis play at the Handicraft Shop. 125 Staphs drugs at DeVoe's. ' tf County Agent Richards of Coos oounty estimates that the loss already r aimed by cutworms and army worms j in the county is no less than jhmmhhi. Let nie write your fire Insurance. Carl V. Ten'gwald, Holland Rldg. Phono 1(93. . 104tf Cedar flume lumber ut Dig Pines Lumber Co. , tf Washington state visitors registered at local hotels Include Misses Marian FIndlay. A. and D. Cnthank, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Fields of Tacoma, Mr.,and Mrs. IS. W. Crone of Westport. and Misses Alice Miles and Cathrino Biggs of Seattle. Only four days left special electric ranwe offi,r; ret your's now! 12! Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. East Main and Oonesee. 8Xtf Mrs. 'Kvelyn Conway, a former well known resident of Ashland, will sing several solutions ver i-iulio tomorrow a't 'T'ao' lT.'mrthrouKlV 'radio broad- carting station K II J operated by the Los Angeles Times. She requems thnre who have the good fortune to listen in to kindly writo her, telling how the singingiwas received. Try that big milk shako at DeVoe's. 'tf Pure, clean, running sulphur water. Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool. lortf An enjoyable Sunday nlcnlc which was ma tie up of local and Medford people motored from here to Surlng Creek yesterday afternoon Included: ' Mr. and Airs. H. Rlnaharger, W. IS. Rlnabarger. H. F. Friend. W. R. Ret - j thn Hifttmi'iv nil of Medford. and Mrs. I Dorcle Morris and Miss Wynui llroth erton. Klamath Falls Horuld. Tree p ropa all leugt hs. M ed ford Lumber Co. 104tf It'iim-v now notatoes, largo size, 3c Fir street. Phono 1)7. Db'ir Norma Trumlcy and party were visitors In the city yesterday from Grants Pass. Wo pay for fishes and sell dirt cheap. Rrown & White Agency, lnc, tr Will iilvo koikI h'lini! to orphan t-'lrl nut yoiiniifi' tliatl 13 yranf. I.lulit bm--V C8 Vl'HUll'lMl. Apply I'. O. Ilnx 65", (Mly. M. C. M( Klliriiy of IOukuiio was tln e! 10 In JiiHtlc:(i HiiIipi-Ih' court at AHhlaml yi-Blorday on hi pli'ii of (iu Il ly to n rhui'KO f apoeilliiK piffi-nvil nBnlliHl lllm Ivy Statu Traffic Oflfcrr C. I'. Tali'lit. Only four ilayn left Kpi-i-lal cliMtrlc raiiKu orf-r; n't yi ur'H now! I"" Wo pay for hhIh'h anil hcII llrt chonp. Brown & While Auonoy. 1"''. tf TouIkIiI will lip pay nlKlit for llio Inrul National liuanl company, at which limn Ihcro will bo arouiul $1000 illalrlliulcct auionu tho Bolillcrw. A luruc tunuiul Ih cxpcctcil. ' Kxlilo liattoi lcn for 1,'onln. Chi-vrn-1Mb, Mturn, etc.. 1'J."6 ami Jltl.r.0. Wllllonm McCurlcy. UM'tf llrumiwlck phonnitiliphs SS iliiwn, jr, per inoiiih. Wocks anil Orr. Mcl fur.1. I-2 Attorney W. K. lllanchanl. of Uranta I'ann. was In Mcdfonl today on IckiiI liUMlnt'NS. Mr. Uloucllard was In an auto acrid, Mil al,out three wvekK iikd and this won lilx first day out. Mr. Illanchard la a member of Ihe ropnlillcail male central committee. Cedar flunio luinlier ut Big I'lnen Uimlicr Co. , tf J)r. O. .1. Johnson, ih-nllut, will In out of Ills nfrice unlll A.lBUMt IS. I L'S , orman llankln of Poi'llniid. repre. .nentiitlvp of Ihe Imperial Klre Insllr lince company. Is nmoliK the liuslnesn vlrliurn nietldlui.- today In Medford. Nine aecond hand drophead nm chlneK on special sale. JT.CO lo :io. j Slar t'o.. Irt K. Fir. 1-1 ! Henil solno plelures of Orator l.nlie. Medford and the Uokuo Valley views to your frlunds. ralmer'i iilcturi' are Iho host. tf I fontract for Ihe construction of Ihe 'first unit of the new AHnny coIIckc icnmpus was ici ciinvBiiii. I XL Hon nf OnrVHlllH for JlHtM'". The completed hulldlnn fill cost $75,- Tleinslllchlnif. huttoiui covered, at tho Hniu!nnft .shop. if Xlnier'u niolo Studio makes the dest plcliires. ' " Myron Itool, nininmer of Dedny & ii'o.. fruit nisiketmit nuenis. nas re turned from Fresno, ouir.. wnoro io has hepn for several months to look 'aflnr their penr nnd apple shlpplnu 'mil of Mcdfonl. Mr. Hool opened 14 .new offle for Ih company nt Fresno this yenr and shipped a larne nunnlliy of milt. - v.'..r.- : I Only foui' rtv5 lofl sivclii) idHlo rango offer; g.i our' now! I.'V The develop 1. 1 oi. I of irrigated pub- tures on the slump land of thu Uiuut Push Irrigation district ub a meana of assisting land owners In meeting the water tax problem and enabling mem to furry livestock on their small farms iMfiiii-u m.ry t-uum uruiiiuniy u 9u. the plan of a project announced today t.y county Agent Jioweu ami nacKe-i by the extension wrvlce of the college, nit) iiiiii iuiH ui i m iraiiiH funn n 1 1- Kfuiim iiiMirici, inn vii'uiiis I'aMS v num ber of Commerce and other interested purtles. Grants Pass Courier. ) Comolainimr motorists uirulnHt 1'i'offle Officer McMahon .pletitte com- munlcate, confidential. Address It. G. .(., care Mall Tribune. Hf Only four days left special ilectrie j range off-?'" ,oi .wur'a now! 1 Guests from a distance registered at Merrick's Motor Jnn Include the funi. Illes of William Lamb of ppeblo. Colo.. G. A. Tbiese of Chicago. III.. F. Schultz of Prescotl. Arid., Pete Wal lace of Superior. Mont., K. T. Jtoblns of Detroit, Mich., C. II. Kim or of Mo llue. 111., Dr. C. S. Trimble of Tulsa, Okla.. R. G. Fenter of Oshkosh. Wis., . and R. JO, Young of Helena, Mon. j Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. j Johnson Produce Co. Largo stock Victor records at Pal- i nier Music Store. tf E. C. Griffin of Portland, general I J agent of the Chicago Northwestern railroad, Is among the visitors In the rord. l-J city today from the stale metropolis. Nino fully guaranteed drophead ma Many local people are leaving daily chines on special sale only until Aug. for the Applegate country to pick -wild ..Kith. Singer Co., TO So. Fir. : 124 blackberries, which are growing in Volney Dixon, a member of the plentiludo In that section. I Jackson County Fair and Pear ,8how, Medford, September 1G to H). 107tf 1 11,11 'w,; luUL" wl" KU' ernment free employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for piciters. ntu- I lHaacs Rest w:i3 last Saturday elect ed by the city council as mayor of the city of Grants Pass to fill the unex pired term of W. D. Fry, who resign ed at the meeting last Thursday. D. C. Mcllntyre, chairman of the council, and Mr. Rest were nominated for the position of mayor. The vole, taken by ballot, resulted In a five to three vote. Mr. Rest was immediately sworn Into ofifce and took up his duties at once. Grants Puhs Courier. ' . ' Only four X. 'h left special ebf'rir range offer: get ycur's now! 122 fnnU with (jnn. tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RI.-;NT 3-room modern unfur nished duplex, with electric range. 3 blocks from Jackson County bunk. $22 per month. Phone 728. Charles A. Wing. 122 WANTKJD House furnished or part ly furnished. Will buy later or leae bv the year. 'Phone 304. 32 X. Grape. ' 123 FOl'ND Ruby buggy on street. Own er can have samo by calling at Po lice Station and paying for , ml, 123 WAXTF.D R75-A1 AVoman for cleaning. Call 124 WAXTKD Ruslnuss College girl wishes to work for room and board. Phone 2M)-H, OWN, , 128 WA.'TI0J I have pasture to rent for I50to 2UU head of cattle, 2u(l acres under fence, about tiO acres nKulfu, second crop uncut. Phone 3 58-R. . Medford. 124 Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile glass, and glass for nil purposes. We repair broken win dows nnd rosllver old mirrors, make mirrors any bIzo. Complelo Hue beveling nnd grinding machinery; employ nothing but experienced help. J. V, MORGAN, Manager 113 S, Bartlett Rhone 140 FLUHRER'S Hot Milk Bread 8 P. M. DAILY Right From the Ovena. Butter Eggs , and Milk 1 OPEN SUNDAYS Sparta Bldg., Main and Riverside TH COZV NOOK Docs your work subject you In .eye strain? Your oyes may have been nor ma! In youth, hut gradually the muscles which furnish tho accommodation of fo cusing weaken with use and nge. When the crys llllluo lens of your minora eye refuses to uutoinattc- ally change lts foci you p " are ' In need of nur opto W . motoric: experience. ' Wn I'? w ill fit you with the proper I- (does yourTT WORK H1 flWlTHYooRr pi I II 1 1 Tl 'm ITflll IIMMJTfclM I n SI tel 1 222 Cast Mnin.Stv j ;" I Mi s Kdnu M. Rurns If hiire froi:i u tftree weekB vacation which she had jient at Seattle, Wash., and other Puget Sound points. , rmrCHOIlfc ,ne NlmnL,P)(( ,r,in nf flr(, InHUram.e companies in'America. (?Ir y 'fengwald, Jlolluild Jlidg phono D03 104tf , Tree ,mJ(m u, Jt,:ii;ti,8, jumljtt . . ;. w Modford 104lf j Among OUt of town Oregonlans stopping at Cedfprd hotels sre Mrw. G. M. Kla pies mid Louis Hennies of Turner, H. K. Rrooks and Thou, ltrooks pf Rend, F. F. Smith of Me Minnville, Mr. and Airs. L. M. Combs and A. H. Rower of lOngcne. Helen Cowglii of CorvttlliH. A. II. Ferguson and Id. M. Howell of Roseburg, and the following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Webster. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Mclntyre, Mr.' arid Mrs. Ralph C. N'eoan and Mrs. Ted Marks and child ren. Only four o"avv left special -?eotrie range offer: tret your's now! 122 For pand.jgravol, sediment, cleaning or Inwn work, phono . 912-J, Samuel Bnteman. tf !, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Reeves of Col fax,, Calif., arrived in the city this forenoon to spend several days visit ing friends and relatlvca while -en routo to Seattle, Wasr. Brunswick phonogrupbs, $5 down, ifi per month. Weeks and Orr, Med- firm of Gaddis At Dixon. left last night ror a several weeks' ousiness stay m Seattle and other Washington cities. He will ' , probably visit Longview, where the firm is erecting several thousnnd rorts of fence to IiuiIohu thi? sjiwnillls und plants of tbe Iong-Bcll Ijumbor compiiny, whirh Is' mild to bo the larKPHt order for fence ever placed with one company In tbe northvet. Ofer 130 tons of material are now on the ground. Screen doors nt Wallace Woods Lumber . Yard, cor. Kat Main and Genesee. 88tf There's a busy BusinesH College In Medford. OWN. ,141 Arnold' Butler left yesterday for Diamond lake where be will spend a two weeUs' vacation." ' - '' -' 1 r Tho Oregon TeotlnK Laboratory Bays Jackson Hot Springs water Is pure. 1 tr-tf j Whoopee ! Whoopee ! I'm the Desert man's side . ALL LAUGHS .. B Adults . 35o ' " ' ' isl ".f1 lr iff 5''''Vll l) Chi!drgn - - ,n- o VfJIJ - 50o " lv'i .';j.v.f. c.) ;,r ff.. t.' ,.' ;i..Kj tt , C ill ii iiTjl 7 If , fc f M J.f . C " ' ' T- "" ' ' ' ' ' '" 1 . . 3 I 'Leu I Oiler, fancy t; U'l; garilencr of the Central Point district, was In the city yesterday transacting business. Mr.- J'otter has over 50 acres of va rious kinds of produce, such as toma toes, watermelons, beans, cucumbers and cabbage. ' Maid 0 Sko, made of 100 per cent .;orango; a pure and. wholesome drink. l r I'll Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. McKee and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKee of Med ford motored ovor from their home Sunday morning to enjoy the picnic of the Copco peofile yesterday after noon. Paul McKee is general mana ger of the California Oregon Power company. Klamath Falls Herald. Traffic on Main street was delayed nearly ton minutes this morning by a long, slow moving freight train. Au tomobiles were lined on Alain street for three blocks on each side of the train, and scores of pedestrians were also made to wait until the train had uncoupled. . . All cooks, waiters, clerks and truck drivers that signed for charter will meet at Smith hall, lS X Grape street. Wednesday, August 12, at fi o'clock, to complete organization. 122 A dog. which was so badly . maimed by an nutomoblle that it had to be killed, is a fair example of the speed and carelessness of some automobile drivers on Central avenue. The acci dent happened on Central avenue near Clark street yesterday and at the time it happened the number of the auto mobile license was taken by one of the witnesses, as the ear la said to have speeded orvufter striu!ngth.Minima,l. Cutlers wanted at Railnyap'fi.pryer, North Central or call 7(12. t , ,126 Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION 6 Bell-anS Hot wafer Sure Relief ELL-ANS 2St and 75t Packases Evwvwher D You'd better warm up to me I'm a desert Hot Taninlo I can rido anything from a boss to a hand - cr.r shoot anything from a gun to an arrow Flower and a thorn in everyvVbad, . .i I'. i. Crawford bus Iwcn one of the business visitors In Klamath Kails this week from .Medford. .Noel Krskino kIvch piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. I'hone 7211-W. 1 If your weekly wash is making face's at you have us call for it. Our family rough ' plan makes it easy for you. : You get your bundle back ready for the iron. - Our sep--arate system assures you that your clothes will be re turned clean and wholesome. Our process sterilizes as it washes and doesn't harm the clothed. .-- 30 NORTH' R.1VEMSIDE ' AVE DOMESTIC-; Fascinating,' scintillating, full best, of the .best ones ; ' Also Two Reels of Comedy ' Pathe News' Raymond Ballard at the : ' ' - " Giant Wurlitzer . Will M,)onald anil dauc,btcr.Mi:in (lladys McUoiKild. left today for Sou Francisco, where ho will transact business for seevnil days and she will visit relatives In lhat section. Cook with gas. If . PHONE ; 166' of pep as usual' she's made. - ib II y-V-a.-'-hj ,1,;