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o. AfETDFORD MAIL' TRIBUTE, MEPFORD, OREGON, --FRIDAY. AUGUST U. 1925 PAGE THREE; r IW THE AIR AS . Following last night's Welooiiio drop In temperature which; made it seem oolder than It really was, and the . breeztB of the night which blew away the forest fire smoke that has dimmed things hereabouts all week, Medl'nrd and the Rogue rtvet valley, neiar pre sented a more beuutilul . niMwuranee than this forenoon. -, . ' lX)cal people, who. itift.no lUsed :,to this beniity that they usually take the oltyts. charming setting amid the green foothills as a matter of course, were surprisingly appreciative of the spec tacle presented this morning as they ' again drank la the pure ozone. The tourists, however, moat of whom had been traveling through the forest fire haze for days, marvelled at the magic view and envied Medford and valley residents.-, , , That fall in temperature' had tiio effect of fooling jeveryone, and It seemed almost reeling cold this morning. Therefore, It will cause general surprise, to learn that the mercury only dropped a few points overnight from yesterday's maximum of 88 degrees, and that this morning's minimum waa but 4 degrees . against yesterduy morning's minimum 01 o.i. u. the maxlmunof Wednesday was 4 degrees. .- A Centura that made it seem' 'colder Inst night and this morning was that the air was full of moisture, hence Uio slight breeze blowing felt chilly, : Cloudy tonight and .n moderate temperature Saturday Is the weather prediction. , , . New Club Cafe - . v Opens Tomorrow rr . The new Club', cnte 1 locntQd at 5 South Ulversldo aVpnua, lll, open foi; hiiHlnefls tomorrow morning. ' ' The proprietors J'Pet.' lJuHton and Puiil Dorsey, have gone to much, ex pense In preparation for. thin open ing. The cafe to all -newly equipped and is modern ttlpvery wriyC r. ... ; Mr. Huston and Mr. Doraey both (ire experienced refltnurgnt men, hav ing operated restaurautH In , Astoria and Weed before lncatltiR here. ; They are equipped to give the beat and qulckeHt Hervice, LOUIE'S MONEY SAVERS t 7, '". tl 5 :. I-..., 3 S iff- , ft.-. IS SV- TFRUIT 'JARS;. " 58c ' 68c ' fee ; ; 30c ' 28c Z 40c 3 ' '. V? Mason Pints,: Dozen ; : Mason Quarts,; Dozen -Mason Y2 Gallon, Dozen lb lbs Best Quality Potatoes Borax Chips 1 Package -Bulk Coffee, Pbuhd , ; A larfe Ki$;of CitrUs PoWdef free with each purchase of (Citrus Granulated Soap' ' Powder.' i;'u- i.''T" I - ".. " ' " :'; ' ' ' I You can buy it for less at Louie's i . and you don't have to -carry it. ,': . Two. Phones 271-272 's ; C. 0. D. If You Like I - ; . 36 South Central STAR MARKET SPfcCIALS FOR SATUROAy ; SPRING LAMB SPRING CHICKENS BELGIAN HARES HOME CURED BACON BEEF - PORK VEAL ROASTS i Free Delivery Phone .273 Adam The Eve mer of Lasting Charm et . While other perfumes vanish quickly as the morning mist-the fragrance of le parfum Adam et Eve is as lasting as it is mysterious and rare.' ' ' - , . t . ' j ,- ' , V . . . . - " ' ' , . . - In Perfume, -Toilet Water, Cold Cream, Vanish ing Cream, Face Powder, Compacts and Rouge, we present this exclusive and 'captivating frag rance to you j- ' . ; ' " '- . It can be. found at our store and we suggest you call that we may submit this rare essence to you today. ; . West Side Pfiarmacy The Retail Store RAIN- FALLS IN NORTHERN PART OF THE STATE IMPROVEMENT TC: I A loiior wrilhm ny lienrKe-H. Corn- , iiwnll, editor of the I iinhci-iimn. nn in- . ternutlopal lumber, Joiirnul, to Simulur r H.-Rnn' fell - n Clmrlea McNnry on the subject of tho EuRene. Inst night a tier 01 dy Improvement of the Orescent t'lty without prerlnltntlim. , harbor, will be of Interest to Hnuthern .... , ' . Oregon reslilnnts. He writes; inioushout the early niornlnB, .., hay( Jugt rolm.,10(, ., a ;,. hoiivs, the stonily patter of the drops to bouglns, .Josephine, aud Jn-l;::im contlrt'ued, iiiiC ibis ninrning the siin counties and finds vy dio-Mol senli-hi-nke thiouKh nceordlDK to the usunl ment amonK prai'ticy'h nil class s u! schedule. , There., wim. every liidlin- poople for Uio e"i.i)'ntli)ii of Hip 1m. tloii, however, of more, showers to provemeiil of ('lesionl City hii.-bor, come. .. . . . (through tlie extension of jetties. ... - . . , "Thero is no doubt In lny mind. but rRNDUETpN, ,Ore.. Anj. H..-I Rood harbor at Crescent City would While-no ruin tins yet fnllen In Pen- bo of value to Oregon as well as to dleton, heavily overenst skies and California. Tho strategic position of; cooler temperatures ave some prom- Crescent City harbor in relation to j ise of precipitation here shortly. .Tho the hinterland, which in this caao lies rains In tho const area . have , so to a considerable extent III Oregon, checked . tho forest fires that the Including the Roguo und llmpciua heavy pnll of .smoke that hupg bvcrj valleys, as well as In the constal this noiintv hn entirely dlBnnnenred. counties of CuiTy and Coos, is clearly1 , apparent. There is a large amount or 1 IliOOD ItlVEn, Aug. 14.. Ralntlmber in Josephine, Jackson, Douglas, which began last night In the Hood Curry and southern Coos county In Jtivcr valley and continues today Is Oregon: Del Norte and northern Hum belleved to be worth thousands of boldt counties In California, which has dollars to ainileiirowers. especially! s water ouuei at crescent tjity. hi the White Salmon, Wash., and "Any port development along the Mosler. fire., districts,, . where there northern California coast is helpful to is no Irrigation. The precipitation tip Portland as a leading financial and to noon today was about a. quarter business center; and therefore, I hope Inch I.vou may find, it consistent with your M The change from hot weather will own idea's to assist in securing the .. .,..i. . ,.i in oi.. nn.1 1 necessary ji iiiropriuiions lor tile con quality and will check the coddling! tlnuance of the Crescent City harbor moth, It is heiieved. CRATER L. HIGHWAY ! IN Ei CONDITION improvement." M' " i t '4 The Crater IJike highway wan yes terday gone oyer with a semper four Diiles this wiiy from the Medford entrance to the national park, mak ing, that,.. stretch of thorofare ho smooth .thet local .people and tour ists returning to Medforci from the lake ..yesterday , . Jifternooh ..arfd Instl evening, were temptod o speed. i jn fact, a number of .drivers of returning cars said the glussy going made their pedal feet feel excep tionally Heavy," hut they were afraid to . lower, them, because f the Jear that a speed cop might he loitering nearby. ' : . .'. This stretch..ol,tUiu ro4 previous to; being; scraped was- very rough. People returning from the lake yes erdajj; ohernoon, also report;, that wqrkmen were laying 'hqt stuff" oh the' road bt Anna. Springy camp, ... i CHILD'S CLINIC AT 4- The Jackson. County t.HenHM..- Unit conducted a. child welfare, .confer ence ut .the Spring Creek school,, 8 miles from Cop,co, , Wednesday afjor-j noon. Although "there were only. four pre-school children examined, .every family In the district was r,ep- ceseiuiMi. -TiiiB is ine (irnt lime chilft welfare clinic has been .held nt i Spring Creek. ' . '"' pv. Y.,S,rCSenrey, founty,heaUh of ficer nn0 rfftss Vera feeard, public health , nurse examined the babies. As. Spring ci'eek is a summer school,: the regular school ; Inspection wnB mijde at this time. Misfl-Elizabeth &iirr, rural scbool supervisor,- mado her regular visit to tho school. Miss :Ada Jirewster; county home demon stration agent, 'discussed diet for. children, and Uio nutritional value oT different foods. OBITUARY, 1 1 RATHBUN Dr., Charles.'. Ro,thbun died at. the, Bacred .Heart - hospital Wednesday, August . 12, of : heart trouble, aged .71 years,. 0. montha and 21. dnys. Deceased was a resident of Prvor CoLtnee. Gloucestershire. Knff land, and was born at Westfield,1 New "York, October ,21, 1853. By pro fession he was n , surgeon, having graduated from', thet Pennsylvania College, of Surgery and. the , Iondon College of Surgeons. "He leaves to mourn hiB loss, his wife, Mrs. Ger trude Rnthbtuir. two . daughters, Mrs. Elsie Rtuart - of London, and Miss Nancy Hnthbun ' of .Somerset, Eng Innd. ; . , Jt ... i -t ... I I)r. and Mrs. Rnthhun had been! touring the United States since Mnrch' by automobile, having purchased the car in Virginia,' und were camping on, the Diamond Uike road, 14 mtlen this side of the lake when he was I first attacked. The flocr was an ardent fisherman, t hriving caught 411 fish several days before his death,1 and five on the morning' he became III. He wns promptly brought to a local hospital Monday, where h died two dnys Inter. Mm. Rathbun has disposed of the automobile, and' will leave ionlght with the body for Northeast, I'enn., where her ' husband's 'relatives nrn burled, and whore he will be In terred. She will then go back to Knglartd to join her daughters. The body is In charge of (he - Perl Fu neral home. . Only two days left special electric range offer; get yours now. 124 r00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR HA LE 1 0 acre tract, 3 miles outH Awiut 2 acres Irrigated. Spring walftr availfthle. Very slghj'y .build. , trig spot. Plure Is. fenced end close to good school. Price 1350 cash or $4mt on easy terms. Phone BIJ-L or 105. , 12ft t'OR RENT -Pmir fire proof garngee. inquire west Plum. l'jv TO BOIL WATER Dr. E. B.; Pickcl, health officer1 of. the city, ; who a short time ago warned the 'people of Medford to boll the water before drinking it,; reiterated this- warning today after j haying, just received a report from the state board of health on the latest sample, of , Med ford's water. The .doctor's previous warning', was based . oa a previous report of an other sample of the local water. - "I urge tKe ..hailing of tho water as n common sense precaution," 'wild Dr. plckel this, .noon. "However, I should think that the citizens would boll this water, to change its taste alone, without any warning." . Mr. and Mrs. . B. Chapman' of Roseburg. atrev,Hperid(ng .tfeverhu tint's in the rttjrV visit lngv Mr. anrt 1 V. W. Wolmer while en -route to spend several weeks In-southern Cnlifornia. On Sunday morning, August 9, Miss Esther Turnbow'was united in mar riage to Mr. W. M. Coleman by the justice of peace at Jacksonville. Mr. apd Mrs. Coleman are well known In Medford, 'where they, will make their home.. Their many friends wish them happiness. ' : Dance at Cold Hill Saturday night, i . . - , ' 11!4 , Ci,-XI, Hester and family of Love- land, Colo., are spending several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. WalNr. Capt, O. W. Clay, of the Salvation Army, . requests that anyono having old clothes, phone him nt'3fiti and Ihey will he, called. for na. there are several families in need, including a number of children. CapU Piny took the place of ,Cpt. I'Ut, who was transferred to Salem recently, . ' ' . As will be seen by an nd elsewhere In this paper there will be. sold at-pub-llc auction in Ashland Saturday, A tig use IS,, at 6:30 p. m. the 7-roommod-ern home nt 143 Oranlte street. The property overlooks Ltthla, park,, com mands a fine view of Mount Ashland, Old Orlzzly and the. valley. The house is now open for Inspection! . There Is a demand for competent pipe. .organists... . The proper .musical interpretation of the screen offerings Is nn . accomplishment now demanded by the theater managers. Us n plens aht and fascinating profession. You may have .pipe organ Instruction from one who has had long experience In the largest theaters In San Francisco and Seattle. .. Mr. Raymond .Ballard has located permanently In Medford and is prepared, to accept both piano and organ pupils. Only those with good piano foundation accepted for organ Instruction., For terms, both piano and organ, call Raymond Bal lard. 'Phone 292-H., ' . a . 129 James H. Owen, ot tho Owen Ore gon Lumber company, loft Inst even ing forr Portland and will 'le-rive, there tomorrow for Rati Claire, Wis., where he will attend a director's meeting of the company Mrs. Owen leaves this evening for Portland and' will accom pany Mr. Owen to Wisconsin. , Mr. Owen will return In about three weeks and Mrs. Owen will go to Mew York for a visit. , . Dr. W, C. Schnefer will open offices about Aug. 17th In rooms 42ft and 42C Medford Building. Specializing in ex trading, X-rny and local nnd gas aes thesln. If 3C . . .- . i i r MlllTS in Abuiidanee I . . t v. (A -.'.... v . ' t,- . . ; The Fruit Season is Here. Fresh Fruit is a Real Summer Diet. - Include HOME GROWN MELONS with ,Ydur xt i. r..j ' next uraer.,., -. t" n t Cantaloupes Grapes Honey Dew Melons Peaches Casabas , . Watermelons Ground Cherries Plums Berries Apples 1 . Grape Fruit Oranges , Bananas Lemons Huckleberries Home Made Cakes, Salads, Cottage theese fresh Vegetables of All Kinds - e '' ' ' V. All telephone orders receive the same careful attention as if you called at . the store in person. t , ..', , , 4 ,. ,. ,; Personal Attention Prompt Service H. E. MARH- ? Phone 252 ' - f GR0CER"4 ' !t l S 4 ' )!Phone 252 ' Federal Farm Loans If You Wish to Make Application .for a Federal Farm Loan . so as to have same appraised by loan committee thla month, have your application In the Impels of tho committee by the 20th. , . See E. H. Hurd,'8ecy.-Treaa., 402 Medford Bldg. Phone 42 ;...v;.,FLUHRER'S'-':ri Hot Milk Bread " ' 8 P. M. DAILY . . . Right From he dveni. .' . 1 .. Butter Eggs . and Milk ji . OPEN SUNDAYS .' " Sparta Bldg., 'Malri anif Riverside THE COZY NOOK CASH PAID i . For Second-Hand Furniture and Btovei W.iA. KINNEY 1 t. : V'-L'r-1 J, 315 B. one,50g tatCUipfRme Tar aTl members of the family, children or adults, ailing or well. Serve at meals, betwcinroeals, or upon reth-ini. Anour ' lihlng, easily assimilated Pood-Drink which, at any hour o( the day or nieht, relieves faintness or hunger. , . Prepared atlioma by itlrrlng the pow ti.t Li hot or colJ water. No cooklni. 1Z UViA DOLIJUl SAVE& is a dollar earned." Every dollar saved ; bn groceries increases your earning power just thslt:much.'The'::, iJ;n? ft: 20th CENTURY STORES show you the mosti consistent savings on foodstuffs. It's the saving on every item in a 20th Century Store that countiif ;3 OFFERINGS SAtUrdAYAnD. lviONDAY, AliGijSTS-17 Carhation Milk.: , , . ' Tela Naptha Soap i - Maola OiJ hA. Cans!.........3 tor 29 ' 10 Bars :::.;..:....'..::..59f ''.Qiinrt cans :.:A9f ' : '.i 1-. hi- ; - Tall C EXCEPTIONAL OFFER ' CITRtTS POWDER-Kivffc ackafifc, 2'.i size, 2. fo.:..;..:::.:.:.i..L:.;...!.;iv.:4S EcononVy Matches ' 1 Libby'S Pinblpple' I- 'H. 0. Oate , 6 Boxes .L...:V.Z..2&$ Hlic'ed, lai-gc cans, 2 for ,55; Package ...;:.......:.:.15f ' FRUIT JARS Ball's Genuine Masons, complete' with norcelahi lineil zmo. - caps and hew ruhbevs; quarts; dozen.......... 69 : - ' Paper Plates 1 Doss.' ' 'r Hershey Cocoa Ripe Olives: ' ,j in a pkg 2 pkgs 15. y 11). Tin 15 "Picnic." Cans, each 10. - 20th CENTURY BROOMS "fi Kewil'.' Strbiigj, Ie(l, Weight; l)i.u-alilc.98 . Maraschinfl Cherries Corn Meal. Calumet Bakinff Powder ' ; 3 oz Bottle 12; 5 ba Bof. lO 9 lb. Hack.....'.....39 ' 1 lb, t!an..:.;......:..;,.28:.? i, BUY FLOUR NOW We are stillorfermg oia wheat flour. 'It makes the best bread. Kerr's Best Patent, 49-lb. sk., $2.39; Crown, $2.47 Fisher's Blend. .i.iivt:.J....y. . . f .. . $2.57 " Vah Camps Beans Peals, 'Telephone' Very ;. Cocoanut Fancy Sugar Med. size can..., .10 small peas, 2 cans 43 Cured, lb. .....;.,........:.19? 20th CENTURY COFFEE "The' Improved Flavor," DlvM from our own roastel- to you. ,otind............45; 3 llis.. $1.32 , . !' . , EXTRA SPECIAL . I Norwegian Sardines Tn pure Olive Oil. .Good eating. Tin 20th Century Grocery MEDFORD-r-2 STORES 1 ' 31 N. Central 226 W, Main ASHLAND 371 E. Main GRANTS PASS 6li.W.GSt ...lOtf . - ,- . 1