Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 15, 1925, Image 2

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PAOE TWO
n ! ;Knoy, Saturday, Arnrs'P i ", i
ocal and '
Personal
Twn hundred and forty, cnVs of
pears have hern shipped to entttern
market hu far this, weapon by local
packing; hunea, 4U uf wfih-h were sent
out yesterday;
in full swlnff.
The fruit Hcasoit is now
uanuiiKii
of orchards are phkinft the p ear- tin
FlUtViy MM )l;B"MMr Ijrt UUnl" W.t" ...... -
ket condition in t)W oast. The Hurl-
ctt neum have been practically pick-
ed. wive for the second plckinK. whjeh
1h now In proKrentt. '
Last day special electric range of-
fer; get yours now. .
Cedar flume lumber at Big Pine
Lumber Co. tf
Itev. .1 Wllliird UeV.ie returned
home tlii afternoon from fotinwe
drove where lie u been teaching In
thi- Kp worth J.wKue Institute for th
week. Ho will preach both morning
and cvenLiiK tomorrow at tho Klist
Methodist KplKCopa) cliurch.
lanre at Mold Hill Pavilion lonluht.
Alfurd'H Imperial orchentra. 2W Notice to Water L'ner 2nd Ward
Lottie Howard ha JtiHt returned . Water rent becomen dellniuent after
from JJuyers' Week, with a full line of Aiiicunt 15 and will be nhul off after
new fall millinery :'.(;that date. , No other notice, will be
Iteene iJaiiKlnnan l now one of the Iflven. 12u
Bluff of Crater Luk' ntawe drivers he- I Klamath Fa I In council of ih
tween thlH cltv and the lake, and en- 'Knlfc'htu of Columbu will hold their
tered on hU new duties this mornliiK. ' Riinual picnic tomorrow at llayden
Fuller lirut-h Man in town f"v day.
Drop card. ('.. It. Anient. City. 130
Notice to Water Cner 2nd Ward
Water rent bccomen delinquent after
Aui;ut l" and will be (dint off after
that dute. No other notice will be
Klven. U'-'
AitiuiiK the tourixtN and other visit -or
from a dlHtance who are ieKittered
at local hotel are the followintr from
Texa: Mr. and Mm. J. r . Murray
and pon of Kan Antonio. L. S. liu-hnell
of Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. A. Tru
man of Orange. Other wuestM are I.
It. Miller of S uth Mend, Ind.. Humph
rey J. Lynch of White Phiim. N. V..
Mm. Anna Jfumpel. Ituih Humpe mid
Mm. Lnima fUepe of ChanipniKii. 111..'
H. y. .loneh of New Vork city and K.
L. Crall of Halt L-ike City.
Last day jpectal electric rniiKc of
fer: Bet yours now! 11M-
Noel Kmklne k'vo piano lewonii at
pupils' honien. Think of tho advan
tage. Phone 729-W. 141
C. C. Cate, county agenl. Is oniong
the Medford eople who are attend
ing the big grange meeting and picnic
hefotr held In Hogue Hiver today.-
liig open air dance at Cold HiH to
night. Alford's Imperial orchestra.
15
Maid O Sko, made of 100 per cent
orange; a pure and wholesome -drink.
141
LouIh P.ennett of Itend. the former
well known merchunt of Medford. and
family.' arrived In the city Inst even
ing from liend. of which city he In city
recorder mid police judi;e, to- vlfdt his
moilicr and friendn here for nevoral
days. They made the, trly by auto.
Cutler the now hoadllghl law' your
llghta must be set to comply with the
law by September lt. Pennington'"
llatfei v Service have been appointed .
onejif thc.,nffVl"l.aH.olia ,; 125...rjWfciWt oniprpw, J',jlures of the
Cutters wanted at ltndovnn's Dryer. I orivers ami inoir upeeun ma-
North Contrul or cull 762. j2 chines will be "shot,1' as well as gen-
The census on highway travel was "ml views of the crowd and other
taken yesterday by the highway de-! Items of interest. The completed film
pai fineni; The travel Is exceptionally : ""l no doubt be shown In connection
heuvy nt this lime of year. The last with the :new Copco "movlus" ut- an
previous census lakon showed a large early dale. -
Im reni e over the same period last sea- Lal ""V special electric jaugo of
son, . for: get yours now! ' 124
liast day special electric rangi" of-- i-'resh salt.wuu-r salmon, 20o lb.
fer: got yours now! 124 Johnson Produce Co. :. ' ;
. .. Thu Oregon Testing Laboratory says Out of town Oregonliins reglsterea
JucKBon Hot springs water Is pure.'1'" 'he Medford hotels Include Mr. and
l lStf I Mrs. K. L. Kucllte, Mr. und Mrs. Wi
A pen of 13 vouiig hens: all daugh- I Welch und Miss Winifred, .Mitchell of
lers'of a 271 egg hen, owned by A. j Portland, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Burton
Bert Freeman, chicken, fancier of this,"' Olllard.M. p. Itletmap and O. G.
i-lty. averaged 24 eggs for the entire , Hltelton of Coquille. I.. L. Miller of
month of July, according to figures Itoseburg. Mr. und Mrs. C. O. Stratum,
which l-'reeman has been keening on O. M. Vasburg, lloberl It. Wells. Era-
the ' birds. During the past flvo.ow Hcrron and II. K. Miller of Eu
loontha these liens llavo fullen below geno, K. C. Knodell of linlovpriao and
a uaverage of 20 eggs per month but
once. That month was June, when
the records were vllghtly better than
lit eggs pet hen for the month. Freo
tnan!attrlbutes this falling off in lay
ing (o the hot weather experienced In
Juno. Ashland Tidings. '
Alford's Imperial orchestra at Gold
Hill -Pavilion dance tonight. 12
Screen - doors at Wnllaco Woods
Lumber Yurd.. cor. Kust Mnln and
llenesee. Rtf
W. S. rattson Is among the Klam
ath Kails visitors here who arrived In
the city yesterday. -',
Fof Sale A Scott's heavy service
bicycle on ensy terms. Phone lisp-It.
- 125
Tree pro.ps all lengths. Medford
Lumber Co. . I04tf
Due of the largest crowds of the
'seaviui Is expected tu be present at the
Fair Crounds Pavilion tonight due to
many tint of town visitors who are in
the city for the auto races.
Last day special electric rsnge of
fer: get yours now! . 124
Notice to Water Users 2nd Ward
AValor rent becomes dollnouent .after ,
' August 1 .ri. and will be shut off afl
that dale. . No other nolleo will be
given. . . 1 2D
Callfnrnlnns registered nt local ho
tels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. Woeche
ter, Mr. and Mrs. I-:. lletrhiirt and Mr.
nn dMrs-.K- M. Joseph of Sacramento.
Mi's. !.'!,. I.uwrenee and Miss Juanita
Frenili. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Scott.
Misess Marie and ' Mae llnlllno of
Hants Itosa. II. A. Stores of Modlsto.
Mrs. Kalherlne A. Hunt of Woodland,
It. Anderson of Areata. F. W. tlenl of
flrleanst It. Cnrson. l. J. Cole. It. F.
Flinty fMill (.He Sutherland of Kurek.i.
T. Al Baldwin of Blue like, Mr. and
Mrs. i:. T. Miller of orovlllc. Mr. and
Mrs. "W. 15: (lentry of Chlco, Mr. and
Mrs. !.- S. Simpson of (ntervllle, und
Miss ,("lm Pulley of Live Oak.
Big dance nt Oold Hill pavllloi to
night. Alford's Imiierlal orchestra.
i:r.
For sand, gravel, sediment, elennlng
ir lawn work, phono H12-J, Samuel
Batemnn.
Arthur Iteed was granted a penult
by the city building department today
to erect n $1000 cottage on Hamilton
street, erection of which will begin Ini
mediately. Kxpect key making ami lock repair.
Ing. Krnest L. Scott. Phone HH9-II-
. nr..
Adding machines, nnw and rebuilt.
110 down., 10 per month. Mcclfovfl
Book Store." ''"
Mr. and Mrs. M. Burdlck and child
ren of Moreland, Okla., are apendlsg
several days In the rlly visiting
friends and relatives. .
Staple drufc-a lit PvVoeV I1
O. ft. Steele. invriiX'.iU of lh HiC
you County Chamber of Commem
and illvJmn nuinaj.",r of the, Califor
nia Oregon J'owcr dinpany, wan a
bu allien visitor jit the Cojico home
office today. .
Laid day Hpednl electric ranjie of
fer: youranow: 121
There'M 11 huiiy Jiuslncus College In
Medford. OWN. , 141
"Peter rRon atatra thut he In havlne3rumbr Yard. cor. East Main and
better luck than ever in liU pear crop,
...iinir nff v.. mny ti.iy f.-..n. hiH
&(f) tJMioI) ,e Hutil llH.ni f(l. j&3 jer
,m( b(.,,1( ,upky eOU((h io mVft c.
(.u,ed n,Khcr ,)r itp. j ,a ( a:
courier- ,
, e Hj hu (,am.e Rl (JoM ,,, (t.
1iJsht Afon.a m,,riI( orcheatrn
ift
j KruU Browor(l n toueh wUh coV.
.rnment free emulovinent bureau.
Mod ford Chamber of Commerce, for
pickers. llStf
Mm. Kalph Polloik nndeiv.ent u
ruujor operation at the Sa rod Heart
hoKpltuI ycrterday. and at present, av.
cuidint; to lute reportu. In rcytitiK
cawy i
Hicycle and motorcyele repairing by
oxperls at appieiitlce prices. Kniext I.
Hcott, J 1 2 No. Krotit. 1
Meadow.- They have extended an in-
vitatlon to the Medford, (i rants Pa-s
and AHhland knights to he preaent.
llayden Meadown Is reached on the
Klamath Falls highway. The Klamath
knights are preparing for the enter
tainment of a large number of visitors.
Last day special electric range of
fer; get you ra now! 124
1 icpresent tne titrongCHt group of
fire Insurance companies In America.
Carl Y. Vrenifwald, Holland Hldg.
Phone 003. . 104if
Washington utate vlsiloi-R register
ed lit local hotelB Include J. J. Whlt
riiinli and Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Wilson
of Kimkane, Mrs. K, M. Flick of Van
couver. Mr. ami Aim. A. A.'Qnliiault of
Castle Jtock, and Oeorge Claude, (;, A.
(liey, MIshcn Mildred, (ileditzltch,
Marie McAufftlan, Ornnt KinJth. Ms. J.
A. McAustlan. Air. and Mm. K. K,
KUndem, A.- A. Foley and Air. and
Mm. G. I. He It or Seattle.
Ktncade Taxi's new stand Btll'B
Place. Phone 52 for prompt taxi er
vlce. Wc go any place day or night.
Taxi 52.
' Large itock Victor records at i'al-
mer music more. tr
Dr. T. A. Huook of Dayton wan In
town Tuesday looking ovor th place
as a poHslblc location. Of course .the
clinmio does a lot for folks here, but
people are subject to ac1dcnt here as
elsewhere, and It would be nice to
have have a physician locate In our
town. Jacksonville Post.
For Kent-2-room furnished1 house..
DeVou's. ... - : tf
Juckfon County Fair and ' Pear
Show, Medford, Hepternber Uf to 10.,
. - . ,f ;' . 107tf
Tt. B. Htlnaun ofthe Htinson studio,
is expected to arrive today from Klaiu.
ath Kails tu take "movies'
of the tiulU.
the folowlng from Salem: Mi, and
.Mrs. C. F. Ojesc. Mr. und Mrs. F. II.
Spears. Air. and Mrs. A. J. John, ttvn
and Ava Crunn and Mr. und Mrs. Earl
Peurcy und son. ' (
Hemstitching.' buttons covered, nt
tho Handicraft Shop. tf
Typewriters: new and rebuilt, easy
terms. Medford Bouk Store. 12a
Clllfori) Smith wits among thu bus
iness visitors In the city today from
thu Central Point district.
Palmer's Photo Studio makes tho
best pictures. If
Send sonio pictures ot Crater Lake,
Medford and tho Rogue Valley views
to' your frlonds. Palmer's pictures uro
the best. tf
Due to the somewhat chilly atmos
phere and the fact that It was not pre.
ceded Ivy sufficient publicity, the flno
concert give nin the city park last
night by the Crnter like temple D. O.
K. K. band, was not attended by as
large a crowd as was tho previous con
certs. However, those present were
very appreciative and as at the pre
vious concert, perfect order was main
tained.
Exlde butteries for Fords. Chevro-
lets. Slurs, etc., 12.75 and 1 6.60.
Williams & McCurley. 104'tf
.Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines
Lumber Co. tf
Mr. and Mrs. John C, .Mann re
turned yesterday from spending the
summer In and around St. Paul,
.Minn. -
We pay for nsbes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown & White Agency, tne.
We pay for ashes and sell dirt
cheap. Brown ft Whlto Agency, Inc.
... tf
A marriage llcenso was granted at
the ofrice of tho rounty clerk Thurs
day, fur William John Sunders of
Medford ami Nora Mae Aniurosu or
Springfield. Eugene Citinrd.
Last day spoclnl electric range of
fer; gel yours now! 124
Will give good home to orphan girl
not younger than 13 year. Light scr
vices required. Apply P. O. llox.G&o.
city. 125
Peaches grown on hillside am- belter
flavored. By box or bulk. Curney Or
chard. Blackwell hill on highway be
tween Ceinrul Point and (lold Hill. 130
Fancy new potatoes, lurge sln lie
per lb. Johnston I'riBluce Co.. 211 N
Fir street. Phono 7 t . KS'tf
Tree props all lengths. Medford
!umW'rco. , I04if
The Motfdiimn w.W. ttalno and
IT. al.. Hunter aT.
e bueloess vlsllorsan
.the oily toduy from Plnchurst.
Try that big milk shake at IrVfe'a.
O it
Cedar flume Injajber rtl Big Pines
lJ litter C6
Ki.-'ht'iiiM ii fnnlti"u fine tline
veKiertlny with mcrou ateelhead
taking the fly. ' Mont nf the local
fUhermcn who 'went our caina back
with fish or ntrlen of almost eauh
inr i h'iti. The advent of cooler'
weathff jt exported to bring the finn
ing up to standard. (J run Is runs
Courier. ' - ; j
Screen doom at "Wallace 'AVoods J
Genesee.
Sttf
I 1H pna write yonr fire Insurance
i.i.n i. lUlifwmu,
Holland . Ulrl.-
I'hone 003
Iv4tf
Mr. and Mm. E. O. llonnel of Ke-
attle, Wn., arrived In Ihe city this the Cnivemlty of Oregon, who died
morning to npnd several days visit- yesterday morning at his home here.
Ing friends and rclatlvos living In the WW he held next Tuesday afternoon
Applegate district. '.at 3 o'clock In the main auditorium
Last day Bpeclal electric range of- ef the women s building of tlie.univcr
r: get yours now! ' 124 H.v. '
.fer
Just arrived the new shipment oft The-hody wHl He In state earlier In
Pacific package goods more beam!- tne ""' In !nP alumni hall of the
ful than ever. A complete line on din- i""""'" building.. The funeral serv-
pl:iy at the Handicraft Shop. 125
CookH. H'aiU'rx and u'iiltreKtM.H Imvo
perfected their ot'Knisuttlun with h
membership of 40. The ehurter will
ue iieiu huuii. -
If your pictures nro mado nt Palm
er' Photo Studio, 710 N. Cciitral, they
will bo the beat. , .. tf
Tree props all lengtlia. Medford
Lumber Co.
JleHidents of
104,lfian( jJr ,., L, Sanderson, president
liny Cities" rcitister- i:Uirene Ulble I.niveiKiiv.'wlll renre.
ed at local hotels Include Mr. nd sent Eujeno and the presidinfs own
Mif, Orey Hklpwllh of Hichmond: church: Ilev. Henry W. Oavls.' head
It. J. Lyman of Herkeley: Mrs. O. U. of the United Christian work on the
Knight and family of Alameda: Mr. University campus, und Rev. Bruce J.
and .Mrs. K. A. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. tilffen. Presbyterian University pas
11. J. King, and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. tor. will represent the University.
liorton of Oakland: Miss Clara A.' The ministers will meet .Monday to
Cook. Mr. and .Mrs. A. B. Smith. Mrs. qrrange for the principal address and
Traces-, Miss E. I.. Smith, Mr. and other details of the-iervlee.
Mm. B. M. Llndley. and Mr. and
Mrs. A. 8. Dome of San Francisco.
Artlsts--Men und women who -are
fond of drawing und coloring, trained
for commercial art profeseton l- ex
perts. Many national magazines and
newspapers publish drawings by our
students, ftosulls guaranteed. Write
302. care of Mail Tribune. is ft.
Get your tree props now nt the Big
Pines Lumber Co. tf0
Fair and warmer weather Is fore
casted for tonight and Sunday, fol
lowing a maximum of SO degrees, the
lowest maximum for weeks, and this
morning's minimum of 44. .
Fresh salt water salmon.' 25e lb.
Johnson Produce Co. tf
Notice to Water Users 2nd Ward
Water rent becomes delinquent after
August 15 und will bo shut off after
that dale.
given. i-
o other notice will' be
125
The road committees of the Grunts
Pass and Medford chambers of com
merce held a Joint meeting last night
in, Medford to discuss different road
questions, and offerlnsr aucucstlona
for same.. ..Nothing wan definitely
sot tied, but plana were laid .for a
road program In the future.
J.rfat day special electric range of
fe.r,' get your now! - 124
ltH do. - Where HJtntfng. Ash
land Na-ti- . - t. - J28
it; ue.it h from a distance registered
ot Merrick's Motor Inn Include the'
ii . "w;wlu,u'- r
i: of. Kelloirir.1
la.. O. steen of Trenton, N. J.. H. C:vf,( u )m n the,;reakfastel;to
ung of keatlng. B. C. M. B; WII-' eelrt'e(J .ija'ull. Afi'l' '
u) of Kenoshu, wis , W.. A. Marsh ; " ' .1 ! ill7-l ' iJ't: ,; .
yung
sou
of.'Culgary, Can., S. 1 F. Markett. oft
Woshinirtfiii. n f- iv 1. fnifl
of .Viagra Falls.. X. Vi. M. Burdk-kl
of Moreland. Okla., A. B. Winter of
Syracuse, N. - Y., and E. B. Painter
of Chicago. .... ....
Brtclc Ice creoin 60n nt-DeVoe'si tf
Fresh L'mplrp . plaster. Medford
Lumber. Co. - --104tf
An example of -the productivity of
the Itoguo Itiver valley Is the fact
that the Economy Ototetorla bad oil
display and sale' this, morning' large
quunlities. ot ,'65 varieties of fruits
and. vegetables, 61 of which were
home si-own. Bananas, graoefruit
oranges, and lemons were- the four
fi'tllta shipped In.
Fancy, creamery butter 4- nr. n
Johnson Produco Co. t
Don't fall to see tho comnlete 'line
of baby's first clothes put out by the
naoy uowuoir. Layettes. nighties,
wrappers, sncqucs and otc. Handicraft
Shop. , - . , . .., , . 1 9T
The public market was extra henvy
both in offerings ond patronage this
morning. In fact ono of tho heaviest
of. the season. Peaches and black-
berries -were n demand, several hun-
dred ,, ,,, forn,er bli1(I 1
. IIV,UI ,Ml. UUKvi was
Tree prnps all loimths. Mmi rnr'.i
Lumber Co. 104lf
Screen doors nt Wallace Woods
Lumber yard. Cor. East Muln ami
Cienesee. ' . ' sstf
Kesldents of southern California
registered at local hotels Include Mr.
and Mrs. 1. . Payne of Cnrmel, Mr.
and Mrs. G. I!.- Harris of fi.lnn.l
Mrs. H. n. Bradrn and child of
Beverly Hills. Mr. nml Mrs." T.E.
Voungson of Santa Barbara, Mr. 'and
Mrs. K. T. Itunyard of Sherman, and
the following ri-bm l.os Apgeles.
which Include several noted unto
racers: Barney oldfleld. Kddle
llearne. Mr. und Mrs. Lockhart, Fred
l.eclilider, Mr. and Mrs. .0. m. Carlei
K. L. Thorpe. Mr. ond Mrs. C H.
Campbell, c. Hepp. .Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. ingrain, c. Tarbet. Mr. and Mrs. I
.1. Porthlsnn. Mr. and Mrs I v
Hrown. Mesdnmes John Venolla.-Mary
Itl'tlWn. l . . 't. . r,
Hrown, w.
i v 11111111 null c. tt,
..ariii. Air. and Mrs. 11. II. Jmi.N
and Mr. and Mrs., w. K. Ititlmer.
Skating every night. Ashland Nat.
1 '1 2S '
Fresh salt water sulmnn iV
Johnson Produco Co. it'
.Dr. W. C. Schnfer who reeenllv
moved here from Dallas, has n,.,l
a dental office In the Medford Build-
,mg anu limits his practice to extrac
tion of teeth, dental rdillogrnphv nml
oral surgery. The doctor recently re
turned from the east where he took
a special course.
Puro. clean, running sulphur water,
Jackson Hot Springs swimming pool.
' lOS'tf
Oet your Iree props now at Big
Pines Lumber Co. .tf90
Jim Kelly of Portland, well known
representative- of the Western Farmer
Is spending the week end In Medford
visiting his sister. Mrs. W. II. lAicke,
and securing Inforn'intlon for his inag
oilne concerning the Jackson county
fair. : - i
Dr. W. C. Schaefer will open offices
about Aug. 17th In rooms 423 and 42S
Medford Bulldlm.- mii,.,-ih.i
traetlng. x-ray and local and gas aos."
Fresh Eiftilre plaster. Medford
Lumber Co. lOI'if
Cook wtb gag.
if
KFBELL
FUNERAL TO BE
KL'OKNK. Aug. 15, Funeral serv
lees for P. L. Campbell, president of
K De ,tn u ltl puhllf.
i
f viuiHyniun win nave cnarge oi
the Kervlcea. These ,s ill ' represent the
xtatc at Juibp. the city uf Kugene and
th0 unlvei"
eraity of Oreffon. Bishop
Walter T. Sumner. Kplxcopal church,
of 1'urtlund, and W. (1. Klliult.Jr..
Unitarian church, of Portland, will
represent the slate at large: Dr. K. V.
Ml k'pnt fhfl.tln h..,.h ..t ri,..An.
The services will bo simple. In ac-
cordance with the wishes of the fam
lly. . .. .
Intornicnt 'will be in the Hope Ab
bey Masoleum, south of Eugene.
All stores ond business- houses in
the clt; will close Tutr-luy from 3 to
40'clock, during 'the time vt tho fu
neral, i '" , ' ; ''
CAPTURED AT TEUTAN
-TKL'TOX. Spanish Morocco. A up.
15. (A. P. Five thousand rebel
tribesmen Hurrcndered unconditional-
,y t0 "u1 U.nd RK,nMl forces ,vhkh
captured the Sarsar heights position
The prisoners constituted the entire
FUffian garrison which held the form-1
Idable and strategic S'arsar upland.
The surrender is believed to have end
ed the Frnnco-HpaAiHh njllltao (iob
leni In the region-where the two arm
ies have joined forces.
: The victory' wtlacelebrated bv the
commanders of fhirl-S-cnch and pan-
,,.u ' .u...u
in it.
.., . . ' . -
colonel Fre-ydenberg...and
General
Iuforun: .'.on was given out - at the
of.'ice of the superintendent of schools
this morning, that the time for- re
ceiving bids on the new high school
building has-been extended. Proiios
als will be received up to s o'clock on
the evening of Tuesday. September
8th. Instead of August 31st. "
The school hoard, decided to make
this change in order to give local
contractors' or iirms more time in
which to figure on the work, as they
might be at some dit'-advantagc In get
ting prices, etc.. from ' the larger
cities.
Tourtcllotto a lluuiniel. the tirchl
tects; have advised' that nil .plnns
and specifications -will be In the
Moany-. AuBU8t 1?th, ur may
,c secured at their office In tho Fail-
SA XUIKr.O. Cal.. Aug. I . (A. P.)
Voung Harry Wills, 8tn Diego
Colored featherweight. scored n
knockout oyer Hat Mills, of England,
in the alNth round of theli aoheduled
1U round bout here last night. Kuferee,
Diiluh O'Neill counted Mills out. but
ringside were uitanlmous In declar
ing that Wills struck Mills twice while
he was on the floor, once when a knee
was touching, and again with the knee
IqH Uan.l ... , ...int.... un.
and a hand on the canvas after
knockdown. Spectators did not leave
their setita for some minutes after
O'Neill's exit and sent a shuwer of
cushions after him.
Hcnd tilrl Ilec-overs.
11EXD, ore.. Aug. 15. Miss Fran
ces ' Ulchiirdsnn. who suffered cuts
and bruises ns a - result of falling
nearly loo feet Into n crevice on
Batchelor Mountain Thursday, was
surtlcicntly recovered this morning
as to be. able to leave her ome.
Forest Fire Near Bend.
BKM). Ore. Aug. 15,-rln spile of
cold weather and humidity reaching
the dow point, ono I'urost flro was
reported by tho Fox Butte lookout to
the Deschutes national headquarters
today,, .Tho. Tiro was located three
mitt'S,autitheusi of Ijiva, Pass, euof ted
no darigurbus. tatuioifs, wpr liluiucd.
tV BiMe THouqhr6r txtag
SKKK THIMiS AHOVK'. Set vonr
arTectlnns on things above, not on
things on the earth. Col. S:'J.
Ye eannot love God and Mninmon.
Matt, ft :'.'.
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IIIVILtXItNUtU dIU
NEW HIGH SCHOOL
yig- building, Port lu nu. t ,
FIGHT FANS RIOT '
OVER RAW RULING
CooK wth Kt.
SUSPECT CAUOtiT
AT OAKLAND MAY
BE 'CON' KELLY
HOSEUrjlO. Ore., Aug. 13. A wan
suspected as being Ellsworth Kelly,
escaped convict, who was picked up
at Oakland this morning bv O. It.
White or Portland, is being held In
the Douglas county jail pending fur
ther investigation. Although the
: officers aro inclined to believe that
I the suspect is Joe Sanders, a transient
labyrei, as lie claims, his likeness to
the wanted convict is so complete that
officers are .continuing their investi
gation before releasing him.
The man strikingly resemhles Kelly
In the photograph Turnlslied by offi
cers, and his scars compare closely
with the description, while his weight
and height are almost identical. lie
is missing two teeth in front, however,
while Kelly is supposed to have a lull
set- of teeth, and he gives Ms age us
45, while Kelly Is 2S.
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LEAVES FOR EUGENE
Headed by H. Chandler Egan,
northwest and former national ama
teur champion, a team of nine play
ers left Medford this morning for
Eugene, where Lhcy will play a rer'
turn match with the Kugene golf
club Sunday morning. A vroeU ago
Medford defeated the Kugene team
here by a score of 2t to 0; but as the
local team will be weakened by the
absence of several of tire best play
ers, Medford Is nut. confident of tc
peuting the victory. Among th?
members of the Medford team whd
left are Egan, Clark,' Tumy, Buhr;
man,' Wood. Johnston. D. Cletchell
and E. E. Kelly. . '
Oonk with gJi
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WANTED Educated woman as mirs--ery
governen.s for two.fnmil chiht',
ren. Salary XCii a month. Tel.
M ra. Da vid 1 losen berg, 4 1 I los-
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WANTED Partner to demon-siratf:
the Heado AdjustallcS;ia:-K Cap.
' Cood .money for a liw a.v.-si-.?Hii.
Addrers 737 E. Iloulevard. Ashlan-..
Ore.. Edward Murphy. U'7
WANTED Boxmaker al Threu OhUp.
Short joli. , , K"
WANTED Bookkeeper and nteno
graphcr. ' Farm Bureau. -Tl "3'J rf'
FOK ;SArHo)UI ' d Jif dlhlnti Arborit!
tabic, six leather scutcd chairs.
Ktove attaehpient for ga or electric
range. - Two Axminster rues. U" .
She'v MkE To
smru, welcome a six-
I.Y DINNER II felt K
sjijm Mr. Scr vtH-,vii -right
Erom- five to eight-thirty u
table d'hote dinner that will
meet with your uppctitc re
quirements and your Hense. of
polite fitneiw. Will you phone
for n reservation ? .
Sunday-dlnner-herc ban be
come quite a habit with some
of our patrons.
Hotel Holland .Grill ,-
' "It's u trout to cat nt the .
Holland 4 "
I'honr 710
For Camp Furniture
See
Med. Tent & Awning Works
Opposite 8. P. Oepot
Phone 14S-J
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organization In Southern OreRon
for utronif a'Kresive KaKtern Life
Insurance' Company well estab
lished in the territory. A perma
nent position of responsibility with
unlimited opportunities. Liberal
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know of n man who can qualify,
write T. O. Box 762. Portland, Ore
pan and your reply, will bo treated
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way to the
Craterian
and I'll bo
there sure
tomorrow
matinee.
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picture,
SEVEN
CHANCES
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new ti'icks
and I know
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going to
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