rAOE TTTO
ocal and
Personal
Tho American Legion municipal B
liulo golf coui'hu on ,thn eounly lufr
Ktouiiuh 1m being prepared toduy ly
fteveral nieniherH of the local LckIuii
pout fur active pluy next week. In con
junction tviih the labor of tho InduM
trlouii mo in hern, a scruper In alHO to
bo uucd-to level the ground, and It Is
expected the Rolf couine will be one
nf the best In Houthern Oregon when
completed.'
Only three days left Hpecla) rlectrlc
range offer: get yours now! .." 123
Cedar flume lumber at Wb Plnen
Lumber Co. tf
The HUperfttltlouK people, as always
i on the thirteenth of the month, are
loving cautiously toduy and Inaugur
ating no new umlfM-taktim".
Loithi Howard linn jum , rolurned
from Buyers' Week, with u full line of
new full millinery. ( . 12ft
Noel Krriklno gives piano Icmtona at
pupIlK' homeR. Think of the advan
tage. 1'hone 729-W. 1 ' ' 141
Frederick . Sleuth Ih now recuper
ating funt from his recent severe 111
ih'hh. and this week is grml ually
breaking' Into business activity ngalu
by putting In from one to two hours
duty ut the Heath up-town drug store
(luting the noon period.
Maid U' Hko, mado of 100 per cent
orange; a pure and wholesome diinlc.
' ' ' ' Ml
Cutlers wunted at Kndovan'a Dryer,
Xorth Central or call 762. . ... 126
The finals In' the I. i lb la Park ten
nlss tournument. a horschoe pitching
tournament, two tugs of war. and oth
rr sport events are features of the
Ashland community picnic being held
In Uthia park this afternoon and
evening.
Only three days left speclal elcciiio
range offer: get yours now! 123
' The Oregon Testing Laboratory says
Jackson Hot Springs water Is pure.
Mrs. Lenter Delzell of Michigan,
who had been visiting Mr. und Mrs.
Don New bury for a fow rtnys, left to-
, day for' Klitmuth Frills to -visit rclu-
tivos there.
Nine fully guaranteed drophead ma
chines on spechtt sale only until Aug.
15th. Hlugcr Co., 10 So. Fir. ' ' 124
Screen doors at Wallace t Woods
Lumber Yard, cor. Kant' Main and
Optionee. ' . ' 88tf
Among tourists and others register
ed at local hottils arc Mr. and 'Mrs.
L. K. Shields of Klectro. "Texas. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank J.' 8h rani pie' of Kv
anston, .III.. Mr.' and Mrs: W. It. Mar
riott, O. T. Carnahan Und C. J. Man
ning of Chlcago.-'MlRS Loda.K.. Kerr
and Mrs. 'William Minor of New York
City, W. H: Heldlg and futull of .Canons,-
K,- A. - Rouleau - and famlly of
Hut to. Mont.. J. H. Gardner, Jn. of
Colorado Springs. Colo.i and Mr. nud
Mrs. C. K. Irwin of La Porte. Ind.
Treo props all . lengths. Mud ford
Lumber Co. - . . 104tf
For sand, gravel, sediment; cleaning
or lawn work, phono 11 12-J, Samuel
Ualeniun. -, - tf'
Mr: and Mrs. It. It. KormtteH lite-
visitors In tho clly from Copco, who
arrived yesterday. i,,W''P-'""fp
Only throo days loft speclaj electric
rango offer; get yours now! 128
There's n busy Business College In
Medford. OWN. , - 14L
Mrs. K..-N. KldrldgA and son Hilly
who have been spending n couple of
weeks at Pelican Bay uro- now. visit
ing her mother. Mrst:W.,W. Klfert.
They will leave Stnidu for thtflr home
In Portland.
Fruit growers get In touch with gov
ernment . ire v employment ' bureau.
Medford hamper, of, Commerce, for
pickers. 1 118tf
I roprfiwuut. the., strongest! group of
fire Ihsurunye companies In. America.
Carl VY. Tengwald. llollund Bldg.
Phono 093. . .i ' 1Q4tf
Postmaster Wagner yesterday re
velvo Uj telegraphic appeal from Pne
ndona, Calif.. . to locate .. Wllllum M.
Grayson, saying that his mother, need
ed him und that the son wire his
tnnthur at once. The postmaster has
madi every Inquiry possible but has
been Aimtble as, yoi to' locute any per
son hjve of tho name given. Ashland
Tidings. '
le.rge stock Victor records at Pal
mer fcusic Store. r tf
.liuikfun County Fair l und Pear,
Khowl Medford, September 10 to 10.
'"j . ' 107tf
MimuI Mrs. G. M. Katerly of Wal
do arrived In tho city yesterday for
a vIhU fit a duy or so.
Onfr; throe days left special electric
raugit offer: get yours now! 123
Frifeh salt wuter salmon, 26c, lb.
JohiiHon Produco Co.
II. .T. Hsrnrd of rtanler National
park Is among the visitors here from
Wnphlngton state.
Hemstitching, buttons covered, at
tho Hundlcraft Shop. tf
Palmer's Photo Studio makes the
best pictures. tf
Walter How nc. hum I ti u to den ler,
was fined $10 on his plea of utility
yesterday afternoon before Judge Tay
lor to a charge of operating a motor
vehicle without license plates. The
arrest' was made by State Traffic Of
ficer O. P. Talent. ' - ' ' " - " ''
Only three days left special rloiirlc
rnmyf.offer: get yours now? I '.'9
1
I
it1 Fiii nk itvcv tlusc
!j.-t..r8:
j(jiuility liiatcriiils,
' 30 years' baking
CXlJCMl'llCC,"
' Tlu? most moilum
machinery Jiiuuey enn
buy.
Wliv sliouhlli '1
Fluhrcr.'s Milk Mi'eul
be ti Hupcrior nrwluct t
1
f"7- Mtv and Mrs: Couwiiy, mid iikv. ' ' 'i'fif fliiuls In tho southern Oregon ilany gallons of hucklbcrrUs pKk
;.lui(eFyid of Itlythvlllc, Ark- and tennis tournument being' hold at Ash- ed u the lava beds of Klamath couu
: Mrs. J.'.lJ. Hluciiilre of long HcucH,' land are helnif nlayed today. In the ty'Vcro'on sale thl morninir at the
Calif., Vhovnre slsters'of Mrs. A. B.
Cunningham, left lust night for Kver
Atte, Wash,, to vUlt their mother and
f,thor,- Vhilo here they motored to
Crater luke and other points of Inter
est. Mr. Conway who Is a banker ut
! IJlythvllle. was Very 'much "Impress
ed with the Koguc River valley and
hopes to some day return. f
' Nine second hand drophead ma
chines on special sale, 7.&0 to ?30.
Singer Co., 10 Ho. Fir. 124
Send some pictures of Crater Lake,
Medford and the Uogue Valley viows
to your friends. Palmer's pictures are
the best. tf
Manager Kicfhaber of the Crater
lake lodge, departed from here this
forenoon 'for the lake following a
throe days' visit here and ot AHhlaud.
Kxlde batteries for Fords, Chevro
IflH, Stars, etc, 1 L.7 & and 116.50.
Williams &, McCuiiey. i .'.104 tf
Cedar' flume lumber at. Big :Plnes
Lumber Co. t , if
Besldents of southern California
registered at local hotels Include Mr.
and Mrs. G.' W. Beeves. Mr, and Mrs.
R oh well Hottom, - and Mr.' ' and Mrs.
15; B. Kelso of Glendale. Mr, and Mrs.
H. Prior and Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. Fes
tig of Hollywood, Mr. And Mrs. B. F.
Fertig, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Whlto-
slde, and Mrs. Tt. V, Parsons of Pasa
deriu. Mr. and Mrs. M. ft, Hochen-
berry of Imperial, Mr. and Mrs. H. II.
Kein. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Stlllman of
Long Beach, Mrs. (J. C. Bidwell and
Miss M. C. Brunn of Sun Diego, and
the following from Los Angeles. Mr.
and Mrs. Noble Campbell, J. K. Gil
bert and futility, Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
Galbralth. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ball,
Mr. and Mrs. 1. It. Hudson. Mr. and
Mrs. F. Hebst; Mr. and Mrs. P. P.
Gregory. Mr. and Mrs. V. Shilling. Mr.
und Mi's. Ft. F. Huntsberger and
children.-Mrs. G. 10. Huntsberger. Mrs.
M.1 C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. G. An
derson; Mrs. .1. T. McCurdy and Mr.
and Mrs. O. Newcomb. ? ' '
- Only three days left special electric
range offer; get yours now! i ' 123
Wo pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc.
.. . - - i a At
Because singing and shouting from
revival meetings, held In' tt tent kept
residents of the neighborhood awake
until 3 o'clock In the morning, L1I-
llnn Walker, evangelist, has been no
tlfled by the police of Salom, that ser
vices must eeasent -11 o'clock. " 1
We pay for ashes 'and sell dirt
cheap. 'Brown & White Agency, Inc.
- ' 1 tf
Will give good home to orphan . girl
not younger thart 13 years. ' Light ser
vices required, .Apply P. U. Box GSO.
City. ' ' 12G
C. A. Patterson, Grand Knight of
Columbus, Mt. McLaughlin 'Council
Xo. 2 2 5 r . has moiled letters lo all
members pf tho pnjor polling of the
"K. of C. Picnic to be held Sunday
oir tbft 'AHlilend-KlnnmHi Falls high
way at Hayden's Meadow. A sports
program has boon arranged for and
the 'picnic gives promise of being one
of the most successful of tho summer.
Klamath Falls Herald.
Fancy now, potatoes, largo ..size. 3c
pet lb Johnson" Froducu
Co.;
241- N.
Vv ircotj. . I?hmm 97..
t??lf
Tronvnronu-'in lonirtia. Mcurorn
KnHUIQntH pf ipt'ilun(i roBlHtciTU Kt
luciil hotoln' liioluilfl MIuhoh' HoIpii - K.
Huucr one! Nina MeKroskey, Mr. uiul
Jfrs. VV. A. Hnednker; Mr. n ml Mrs. O.
P. W. Meyer, Mr.' and Mrs. H. J. Bab-
cock. Mm. Q. H. Uuodell. and MIhh
June Ooodsll, Mi', and Mrtf. V. W, Teh
ben and daughter, Mr. and Mvn. O. li.'
McPheraon. Mr. and'Mra. VV, O. Fort-
Uinn and Mr. und Mr. O. J. Mill.- '
Only three daya left apeclal electric
ranee offer; grt yours now! 1IS
HlB dance at ' Gold Hill Sntuivftijr'
nlKht. Alford'a Imperial orchaatrn.
Mra. Joe O'Brlon left last evenlnit to
upend acvcral weeks vl.iltlliK in San
Pranclaeo and other bay points. ' ' '
8croon doora at wallaco wood?
Lumber ' Yard, '-cor. East Main and
Oencneo. : - -. ' MM
Try that big milk shako at DoVoe's.
... v 1 tf
Mra. M. Stickler and hop, HukIi, ar
rived in tlie city -yesterday from Cin-,
clnnatl, Iowa, to npend aoveral weeka
In tho city vlalllng friends und relu-
lleii, . i" ' . ' -.v
Let me wrlto your fire Insurance.
Carl Y. Tengwald,. Holland, - Blrttf.
Phone D9J. 104tf
Cedar flume lumber at Big Finos
Lumber Co. tf
J. .V. Carnahan and N". B. Huchtcr
left this forenoon for Halem. where
they will spend several days trans
acting business.
Only three days left special electric
rango offer; get yours now! 123
Jrsso wlnburn. who is now In Ash
land, serves 'notice on-the Medford
golfers that-he' will he up soon and
show them how they play golf in
Paris. New Vorlc and other cities. Mr.
Wlnburn Ib enjoying a stay at Sap and
;Jiilt. his ' Siskiyou 'mountain home
above Ashland.
Just arrived the new shipment of
I'aclfic package goods-more beauti
ful than over. A complete lino on dis
play at tho Handicraft Shop.
Htaplo drugs at DcVoo's. - tf
Washington state visitors register
ed at local hotels Include Misses Flo-
Edwards. Flora niekorman. Flora
Parsons and dura Ifelmer of lCver-
ette Mr. and Mrs. I:. F, OlnSley' or
Cnslle Uoch, Mr. and. Mrs. W. K; Ton,
of tVnrr'allai Mrs. C. O; Mason. Mm.
A. I'. liuriis.'Miss Mnxlno Hums. Helen
McBoiuiugn and T. Itldonour of Seat
lie and II. F. Pos.ey and 1. K. tils Of
Spokane. , 1
If your pictures are mado at Palm
er's'Phoi Htudlo. 110N. Central, they
will ha tho best. , ' - tf
Mrs. Douglas tach and daughters.
Irene . and ' Dorothy, . who have been
spending the past several months vis
Itlng Mr. and Mrs. A. J. fross. left
yesterdsy for their home'ln Portland.
Tree props all lengths. Medford
Lumber Co. 10tf
W. H. Hummel loft this forenoon
in spend several days transacting bus
iness in Uuscburg.
Get your tree props now at the Bis
Pliies LumhefVo. ' tfne
The blanket of forest fire smoke Is
decreasing sllghlly dully, hut there' In
siiil enough nf it over the clly and val.
ley to Mile the tvuthtll si-cm-ry.'
' FrOsll salt1 water sstmun, H6o lb
iJobmron PrnduecCo. - - tf
Mr. hnd Mra. Horace Bromley and
son relumed yesterday ffoni vata
tlon trip to Diamond lake.-
Canning tomatoes and cantclopes
for sale. Bring boxes. Rogue Klver
Poultry Farm on Jucksunvflc high
MflttFOftt) MATT . TRIBUNE.
Uingles, Giles and Sams will play first.
Ihe winner will xmy Chattln, Thewin- out. Peaches were in demand, but a
ner of this match will play Brown of short time after the market had open
Medford to decide the tennis singles el, although a truck load had been on
championship of southern Oregon. In sale were sold out. The usual line of
the doubles Bailey and Baughru'n fine home frown produce also enjoy
pluy Giles and Hunt, Beeson and Joy ed good patronage. Market Muster
meet Allen and Wagner. The win- Bunyurd state huckleberries will be
ners will play together In order to de
cide which team will meet Sams and
Bryant to decide the championship.
Only three days left special eloetrlc
range offer; get yours now! - 123
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gay of Pacific
Grovo. Calll, are here visiting the J.
W. and J'.'.T. .Bates families and Mr.
Gay'B father ft$. Central Point. Mr.
Gay Is with the Clark-Hennery Con-
Ftructlon company.
Klncade; Taxi's: new
stand. Bill's
Placed Hhoneli! for nromnt taxi ser-
vice. We gomny place day or night.
Taxi 8, ' - 1 ' ' 123' ginning ut-.s o'clock. . v . .
Thd tthnua) nieeiing at the Lake of J Pure, clean, running sulphur water,
the Wooria: Recreational association Jackson Hot Springs swimming -pool,
was hVM at tirelike, jisl Sunday after. I . 105-tf
noon.SwIth an' attendance of soine'l m,., f. ! Carnahan spent yestej-twenty-five
lot owners of which the day In (i rants Pass on business,
meintiershlp of ' the nssnelntlon Is' Dance at Gold Hill Saturday night,
made-up.' '-The election of officers for j - ' - sj'24
the ensuing, year resulted In the se-I Miss Jennie Delzell of Salem Is vls
leclinn of D. B. Campbell of Klamath (ting her sister,' Mrs. Doit Newbury;
Fulls for president and the reelection Get your tree Dions . now at ' Ble
or Louis uoage or Asniana lor sut-r-
tary trcasuror. ' It Is reported that the
forest service is bonsldeiing an appll-
cation for a concession for a; hotel at
the LSko of the Woods 'on a site re-
served for that purpose. ' It Is an open
secret that the Recreational assocln -
tlon at tho lake
i tha
lZ a.wSS
lCcsslon. Ashland
granting of the concession
Tidings. ' ' -
Ish
lets Go. Where Skating,
land Nat. '
Hrick Ice cream liflc at DeVoo'a. tf
Fred McPherson was among the vis.
ltors Ih the' clly today transacting bus
iness from the Eagle Point district. .
Fresh Empire - plaster.''. Medford
Lumber Co. t - ' ' 104tf
Dr. 'and Mrs. T. K Hoxey; two
daughters and W. H. Posey of 8p6-
knne. 'Wash., were guests of Mr. ana
Mrs. N. W. Bordon last night while 'Nebraska girl but is head of the home
en route to their homo from southern economics department at the State
California,' where they had been . Teachers' collegeiat .Denton.--Texas.,
spending soveral weeks. - - and - is here spending hqr Vacation
Fancy creamery butter 49c per lb. (with her uncle and aunt. ' '-.- .
Johnson Produco CO. ' - 1 '-.. j The crop of evergrcon blackber--
Miss Goldle Coghlll of the Griffin jrlcs brought to the city for shipment
Creek district was among the buel- to the Ashland cannery will easily
ness visitors in the city today. I reach 25 tons before the season Is over.
Don't fall to see the complete tine; These berries are large this year, the
of baby's first clothes put out hv the -greater part of them having been Ir
Baby Bowdolr. Layettes, nighties, .Hgated. The growers are getting $4.25
wrappers, sacques and etc. Handicraft j per-100 pounds and net about $2.50
Shnn. " 125 (of this. The crop grows wild and
Kncrirr uaipn Jennings nnu uimiiy
of Jacksonville. Jnre spending foday at
theOregon Caves. ','''''
v Alford'a Imperial Orchestra at "Gold
Hill Pavilion Saturday night.' 124
Among the guests from a distance
registered at Merrick's Motor. Inn are
tho families of fi. W, Parker, of Van
couver. B. C, J, L Roiigora of Osh
kosh, Wis.. C. E. Stli of Tampa. Fla...
H.'L. Pcsclte of Chicago, ' 111.) George
Bookter of Phoenix. Ariz.. K. H. Ran
dle pf Butte, Mont., hnd T. ,B. Ityn
fall of Denver, Colo. - , 'i- ' " '
i Tree propa all lengths; Medford
Lumber Co. ' ', :" "' C. 104tf
'jjWtthAtho 07 cprs of which
were shipped to eastern. inii1klit8 -.Troin
Medrord yesterday, and'.'lhe. 34 -shipped
tho day boforo, over iff? cars have
boon sent out by local packing housos
ho far "this season, 'it Is expected that
tho 200 mark will bo'reached'by morn
ing.
Fresh. Empire plaster. Medford
Lumber Co. "' . 104tf
' Mr. nnd Mrs. George Reeves and
rlnllfhter. ' Mildred.' former "resldehts
of Medford: arrived In 'the ''city yes-
erdnf '-from their- present' home' 'at
Olandale. Calif..' and ftW registered at
Hotel Medford. Mrv-Reeves. who was
formerly connected with the First Nn-.
tlonal bank. "now Is a representative;
of the Firestone Rubber 'conipa'n'y.
While here they are .being entertained
by Mr. and Mra. Oris Crawford and
daughter."' Allccn. Mr. and Mrs.
Reeves expect to leave tomorrow
morning for Crater lake ind return
'"0 southern California' by 'way of
Klamath Falls.
Screen doors nt Wallaco Woods
Lumber yard, Cor East Main and
Genesee. 88tf
J. H.' Robinson, who conducts 'the
Eureka fruit 'farm rin- the' A'npiegnte"
river, is lirlnglng in his penrs now nnd
reiiorts it'good 'ero.'''--'EIrhtl'of the.
nesrs weighed sever, pounds.- Ho will
have about :' 40 ' tone. Grants 'Pns:i
Courier. ' ' '
The Decree of Pocohontas will have
lahce Frldav night. Aug; "14. Mem
bers come and- bring- ' their friend".
Ti V 'i ' V. ; " ' 124'
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tlsdnle of Port-
lond are tho guests nf Mr. and Mrs. F.
(the younger Fred Heath, nnd
before returning will visit Crater lake.
Skating every night. Ashland-Nal..
' ' ' ' 1M
Out of town Orogonians registered
it local hotels include tT. H.Lldenow
-tt North Bend. George Rebec and.D.
I. Mctllm of Eugene. Mr. and. Mra.' A.
C. Smith. W. H. Wiggins. George Em
ery and D. U. Wiggins of Salem.! -Mr.
'ind Mrs. A. B. Nought of Mnlln. and
li. D. Farnell of Lnkevlew.s ' " "
Dance at Gold Hill l's,vlllin Satur
lay night, Alford'a Imperial orches
tra. - . ' - -l- IM
TOO LATE TO ' CLASSIFY
"'Oil SALK Extra -fine
. pups. . "la Pine street.
fox
terrlor
LOST Diamond ring In front of 7.14
West Ilth street. , Reward. Coll
473-W. 154
WANT14J3 Competent woman ' to
' cook nnd. serve evening dinner and
. do some - clenulug. Phone 291-V.
.'125
I i .j i . ,i i ,ir .
KOtl SALE OH TRADE Two. new
; modern homes. . Imiulre at-1002
East ilth.-. Terms.- ' .... 137
FXJR SALE Cheap, lota near school.
' Call' 372 or &0.L. - - tit
WANTED Large eastern - manufau
turlng concern hss unusual opportu
nity for married; man with -car in
Jackson county. Splendid earnings.
rJcVinnnvnt. ' Wrlto Immediately vx
IH, Main Tribune. , ' '' "-
KOK SALK 10'.', Slur roadster., bur
iiiilllon. dollar - moior. - four wheel
brakes, cord tin's, two, sparcu' a'urt
other extras, lirlveh ; only - -7,00
miles. ' Would consider good Ford
nu trade. Call 301 Willamette '..
evenings. ' '- ; u, '. v 1:6-
-Hccd baby buggy, l'hune
125
WANTliD Porter nt Hotel Medford.
. ... . . .. ' W
METWOftp, Qftft AOS,
Public Market, and were quickly sold
on sale again next Tuesday and not on
Saturday. . '
Big open air dance at Gold Hill Sat
urday night. AUord's Imperial or
chestra. ' ' 124
Mrs. Harold Corliss was among the
"'" wno spem several
vy, yeau-Tuny u uusi
ness.
- Fresh salt water salmon, 25c. lb.
Johnson. Produce Co. tf
' The Crater, Lake Temple, D. O.
I K. K. band, wllf give o concert in
' the city park tomorrow evening, be-
I'inea XjUmber Co. - 1 : "tf90
j The mlximum tempertature went
up a notch yesterday, being 04. and
, fair and moderate weather la promised
for Friday. This morning's minimum
temperature was 53.0. - - - .
1 Mr. and Mrs. F. Leigh Swinson will
i c. . . . -
arri "ry to
spend Sunday with their mother, Mrs.
lpMf BlTV hTheJr i0U"? daUBhtC,r'
f.B"J?S h,"'.Wli; 5?" Jbee,'!.'",!n1
j with her parents.
Sergeant Leo Vaughn, Oregon Na
tional Guard Instructor, stationed at
Eugene, is spending severnl days In
southern Oregon In connection .with
his offlciul -duties. -' '
Miss Ruth Wort mun of ; Denton.
Texas, is here visiting Mr. and Mrs. J.
f, Wortman. Miss Wortman Is
whatever returns are secured ore
nearly nil pfbfit. Pickers are securing
fair returns as the, vines are full this
year.--Granta Pass Courier.
Mrs. A.-S. 'Konns. who has been 111
for some time past was taken to the
Sacred Heart hospital this morning to
undergo treatment.
The Club'cnfe. a new establishment
in tho Cornwall building' on' South
Riverside, which will open next Satur
day under the management of Pete
Houston and Paul Dorucy, is hanging
a - large electric sign- before the en
trance, .(tdding a metropolitan 'Ulr 'to
its- surroundings.' , ''.
BoHegan Wiggins and father.1 H.' G.
Wiggins, of 1 Snlerrf. vcro,iV''Mt'Hora
todny en route to crater and Diamond
lakes. :They wll spend scvonti duys
sight' seeing In aird 'around Medford.
including a visit to the museum In
Jacksonville. ' Mr. Wiggins Is contrib
uting editor to the Oregon Magazine
arid will secure "data while1 here for n
story -' '"''. :',.
Californlans registered ac local ho
tels Include'Mr. arid Mrs. W. Fl Brand
nnd Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Seebe of Sac
ramento, Mrs. C. "E. White and daugh
ter and H. L. Bates of Santa Rosa.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. 'Rhodes of Oak
land, Mr. and Mra. T. R. Column of
CWfax, Mr. arid "Mrs. H. B. Rlilner1 of
ChicO: and. Mrs. 'A.' Links. Miss B.
SteHlhg.' I. A. and M. A. Links. Mr.
and Mrs. R.-'K. f lanegan. 'Mr. and
Mrs. 'r. A. Muhs; and Mr.-and Mrs.
T. L. Teny of Sail Francisco.''
: Tho Copco' Foru'in''held Its weekly
luncheon' tit 'tho Hotel Medford' this
noon with a discussion of the highway
situation ' arid traffic problems occu
pying 'the greater 'part of the lunch
hour. ' Darwin' !G. '' TyreV acted' as
chairman with 8.; M'.' Scott as th,e Cop-
co "cop." Kenneth' uonun nr sun
Froncis'oo-'was a truest." ''"'
Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Patton and
family wore expected to return todny
from a week's stay at Diamond lake.
The' Highway Motor ' company re
ceived a carload of long looked for
new nioflols 1925 "Nash cars.1 They
arc beauties and Mr. Horn Invites
the people to visit his showroom and
oeo tho new cars. ' " -"
Miss Dorotha Egger arrived here
frdni Grants Pass ! yesterday after
noon to spend last night and today
vtsllthg her parents,' Mr. and Mrs.
HV P. Egger. - ' "
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hugglns leave
thls;'eventng for Portland, where Mr.
Huftgllis will Httond the Oldsmoblle
stu;te dealers meeting. They will drive
a pew car home bunduy.
1H1 Moluy
Business ' niecllng Thura-diiy'-vCrilriK,
Tiflo.-1-,
is : ' - m. c.
"Your surroundings dotniake.a
ditrorence." 'aays . -Mr. Servo-yuu-rlght.
It you are sandwich
hungry or ready - for a !teak.
If you are "all net" for a table
d'huto or Just want a slight
aoiiicthlng oKa' sitlad wo',Oi
waiting for you. . all. attention!'
Holland Grill
. "It'a a treat n cat al.UQ i.
Phone T10
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Busu
OFFER PRIZE F8R
' Of much interest to ull members
of the Oregon Federation' of Business
and Professional Women's clubs is the
contest for a name for the slate bul
letin, under the ausplcea of the slate
bulletin committee,' of which Miss
Maine eiglemnn. first vice president
IS'ehiitrman. v The choice of t national
federation
pin 'or ' Its ' equivalent in
nioney if preferred, goes as a prise to
the winner of the contest, the aelec
tlqii of tho most desirable and 'suitable
name helng left to the decision of. the
state bulletin committee. ':;which is
composed 'of tho, chairman; urid the
following members, one from each of
the 13 federated clubs;'- Astoria, Mrs.
Margaret "iiubler; Coos Bay, .Mrs. Al
ice Maloney: coi-vallis, Miss Merlo
Holllster; The Dalles, Miss Dura Scx-
,'ton; Eugeno, Miss Mozelle Hair;. Hood
-River. Mrs. Susie Lynn; Klamath
Fats, Mrs.-Kclla Jones: Medford, Miss
Jane 13. Olson: Portland B. & J'. W.
club, Mrs. Pearl- Baldwin;- Portland
Women's Advertising club, Mrs. Cel
Mjsie jnurirs iioseourg. miss vraco r.
j Taylor; Salem. Miss Rosalia Kobor.
h ',.., 'h,,, ,,,, .,
este Harlrs: Roseburg Miss Graco
first and closes September 30th. Is
open tb all members of tho state fed-
erutlunl each being permitted tu sum
mit two-names,- which should be sent
direct to Miss ZelglcmanTut 315 Piatt
Bldg., Portland.
rnnir with ica f (
if
YOU POORi KID, WHY
. ARE YOU SO SKIP?
Don't your mothor know that Coil
Llvor Oil will put pounds of . good
licalthy flcHh on your bpnos In Junt a
few weeks? ' ':
Tell hor every druggist has It In
sugar-coated taolet form now o that
you won't huvo to take the naaty,
fiuhyrtautlng oil that i apt to-upset
your delicate stomach.
Tell her that McCoy's Cod Liver Oil
Compound Tablets are chock-full of
vitalizing vitamlnes and arc the great
est flesh producers and health build
ers she can find. - !
1 One sickly thin kid, age 9, gained
12 pounds in -7 months. y
She' must ask Heaths Drug Store,
Wost Side Pharmacy, Medford Phur
lrorcy or any 'good- druggist for Mc
Coy's Cod Liver OJI, Compound Tab
lets 60 ("tablets GO' cent!) ua "pleas
ant as candy. '.,! . - ; Adv.
, FLUHRER'S
Hot Milk Bread
8 P. i. daiuy!
Right From the Ovens.
' '. ' ' , f .
Butter Eggs
and Milk
open Sundays' v
, Sparta Bldg., Main and Riverside
the gipzy HQPK
im - v m u . .
; : Special Prices" Oil
AUTO TENTS
Med. Tent & Awning Works)
Opposite 8, P. Depot
: Phone 14S-J
Hot Tamale!
What a
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BULLETIN'S NAME
In a merry story of fun ind-adventura i A '
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Kiddiei ,; :: , :: ' :: . ' 10c
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13, 1.033
MA90N and HAMLIN PIANQS
. Brunswick! A phonograph that
; has attained a Pce all by itself
in the affection pf real music Iqy-ers-a
phonograph that repro
x duces with absolute fidelity, the
tone of the artist-The only phon
ograph that plays all makes of
records, correctly. ,
Priced ; from $45 ' up and sold, oh
terms as low as $5 per month, is
there any reason why you should wait
any miiejcij ivx, -
WEEKS
Established 18111
D. C. DURHAM
Piano Tuning
Gable, Ludwig
for details of the latest Oldsmo
bile Six in next Sunday's papers.,
A new standard of values will be
'il !i')h.'
HUGGINS &
i Corner Bartletfe and Eighth
I $m P'ffl""! lf Gbkbhal Morons ijfeJ
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R. W. WILSON
Mor. Music Dept.
and Haines Pianos.
ROBINSON, INC.
Phone, 686
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