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9 MEDFOftp atl rarBffiE, meppoeb opocs. vrrpi;rsDAY, auout is, isas (focal and I JL Personal I Mr. and Mm. Fmnk tirynnt of Port land find Mr. .nnd Mm. V. A. ;Hnnse.n of Rugon hnve Ubftn veiling etr.n-nd Mr. H. O. jinnsen of Routh .CMiir.il avenue tor ft week. They returned -to' John Hart, a '16 .j'enr .old -.local I Residents of southern i.jlifoi'n.o youth, was niqlutied bym Jy yesiei- jreitlsrered at ipeol hotels include Mr. .day afternoon of. a oliurgo of reo lee ' mid AU; W. C'relRhmiL and Mr. .nnd driving preferred ngalnsi :hlni 'liA Mm. it. J). Hunter of Snn Diego, Xtr. Hinln Traffic Officer J. i. MrMhiii. nnd Mr: M'.' H. wflllnon of l-jnnn Rugerie -Tuesday where Mr. nnd Mm. The reckless drlvlnK charge arose nn Honch. Mr. nnd Mm. V. N. Kllmro of Bryant Will make their, heodqunricrs the result of i wreck on one of -tho Venice, Mr. and rMs. W..T. Williams linlll-lhn none nfcktrit Ju finished finlfltv streets. In which Hurl U'iih liitlnlv- I of Mailt.-!. Hjtrhfai-n Mt.u 1 A 1111 t.t When -the Ohrtmher of Commerce ; their rnnoh at lirrnine. led. The mnle wan represented bj Hollywood nnd the following from Forum season opens next month. Paul Dressmaking nnd millinery In order. 1 District Attorney Newton inney ami 1.ob Angcli-a: Minn Mnrthn. McCnhel. I-'lngslbne. .western district innnngor of The Fashion Shop. liendy for Misl-tthe defendant hy K. K. Kelly. Mm. A. A,ldrlh, Mr. nnd Mm. II. H. the chamber of 'commerce, of the ness Mnndny. August S4. I33 Palmer' Photo Studio moke the , Wyeth. Mr. and Mrs. Ooorge Itanium, United Htotei". will he the speaker nt I R1 ,,, i fold. "' picture. , tf i Mr. iuid Mm. II. 8. Clark. Mm. Rdwln .. . ...i .i I inner nine singes iriiniiiirn-i nun- i mi ll. .wish .uwvn c nejigers to the lake yeslerdny. n Tl. Mtlrrny. - 1 the onenlniciorum. as he has consent ed to come to Medford If possible. with that purpose, Irf mind. A more do ing the first nnnllftl southern Oregon girls! conference in Medford. Keptem- bor 4 to 7. The six counties are Jose tailed announcement will he made nhlne. dnoltsnn. Klnmnth. Coos. Curry later hy Secretary Boyl. and Douglas. All girls between the Hand ideatlnlv smocking and em- rigos of 10 nnd 24 who nre Interested hrnlderliiR Thi, Fashion Hhop. Heady n Sunday school work are Invited for business Moqdny, August 14. 133 There ' will 'bo? a 'horseshoe tnurna men&tne'last jvo".days of the county fnlr (n Which all horseshoe pltchers.of Bouthrrn Oregon are Invited to take part .'according to an announcement matle' pu If lie today. Kfforts nre un der, way to have th( Wondliurn play ers, who claim the Btate champion ship, tn take part. 1 The Thomas Ttealty Cnmpnny can pell your properly. Dance RlversldA Comnriunlty club Saturday night. Alfnrd's Imperial Orchestra. . 131 Dr. and Mrs. J, 3. Krnmons and Mr. Idale. oil students of the hiKh Khun) and Mm. Cleorge Roberts with their j Junior hlt!h school and the m'ndc lnmllies have returned from a motor,- schools ttre expected to be inatlend trip to Henslde, Oregon, and other .nnce, nccordlnjt to Urlscoe. Ashland points north. Tidings. Are you Rettlnif tho best property Fresh salt water salmon, 2Dc b. your money will purohOHe? Hee the Johnson Produce Co, Clark and Mrs. 11. passengers number which -has been the nver- l - Fruit growers get In touch with gov. age for several dnys past. ' ,ernment free, employment bureau. Hemstitching, buttons covered, nt Medford Chamber of Commerce, for the Handicraft Shop. tf pickers. llStf The school years of M2.1-26 will i out of town Oregonlnns who nrrlv open here on Tuesdny, September . Pd In the Htv vesterrtnv nnd nre reir. nccordlne to nn nnnouncoment made iKl(r(.,i t n,.nl hnM include .1. M. this morning by George A. Urlscoe. . VPn f Aloha, O. W. Killhnrn of superintendent of schools. On UHs ltnsehurg. c. u. Hutt of Vnmhlll. Kob- ert Ferguson of Marshfleld. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. F. Kurns of Olendnle, Mr. and Mrs. w. K. Landley of Hnletn nnil Mr. ;,,., .Thomas rtenlty Company before b"y Ing. ; 130if .Cluests from ft .distance registered at- Merrick's Motor Inn Include the Tourists 'and visitors In the,, city from a distance registered at, local ho- .," r n V r..v. ,"n' of p- Hogerman of Kvnns- of Hlolr. Wis T. E. Ilreece , of Dsn- J(u A Jf Sus8man of rnonnU, The 2i grnBH nnd briiNh flron whldt were burn I tip In thn AnLolnpe rllRf rJc; nre now under onnlrol ns nre nil other plate firen, according to Dintrlct Stnte i10'"' iind Mm. V. P. KurH. H. .1. KullHky. , MiHsot finifo Tlohorlfion nnd Corn Kyok nnd 15. C. Iost of -:iiRAncv 1 Kifil'le drugn nt BeVoo'n. tf I II. T JloHWoi th.of DilH city In n bus- Imcbh viKttor in Pronpeot for a few t fiorne ?0f.fl rounds of Ammunition ond a niirnhT of 'Riinji hitve lteen snld in Hntorn nince , ,th , thrtfn . oonylciB broke nwuy nt thft PUtin pcniiniitirtry last Wcdnefrduy vci,ini.,t Munt of the nmmuniiion him been delivered nt the penitentiary, a lociil HnnrtliiK Koodft Htnro reportK, but Inrtfo dcmnndH hve nlKO come. In from fflrmerR for hnt Kun Hhll' I'harKCd with biickshnt. .Many more nun hnve been borrowed land rented, than hnve been boiiKht, it Ii Htalcd.ftj.Ierii f'ltpitul Jourmil. Noel Krwkine plven pin no lewtrinft at 'pupils' homes.' Think of the ndvun ,tnpe. Phone 729-W. ' 14 The preneni Ih nn Ideal time for nil crypt holdera to cxnminc the Medford .Meinortnl mauHOleum heinft erected in the 1. O. O. K, cemetery according to .word - recently tilven . out. The mnUKOleum. which has been' in "the cour8e of erection for the past evenil mqnths, Ih now ncaring completion. DrePHmaklnR that will please you at The Funhion Hhop. 4lh floor Medfonl nulldlnfr. 133 Fire Warden P. H. Lowd. Hcreen doorH at Wallnce WooiIr Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines I dumber Yard,-cor.' Ennt Main and tf ver, i oio.. ifi.H . . mi-..n r. , . D Holine of A rendia. Neb., I. mhpP r-n. .. . tf H8tf Pelvldere. IH.. " , U 13. Cooper of l.e Mar. Inwu. A. J. The water board will hold a hunt- I Wednesday night dnnce8 at the f.ary, Ind., Mr. nnd Mr. H. A. .Oreen f t MAnL: Henrv tio .nnih. in th m,v hnii Kulr Grounds Pavilion are growing In . which time inatierH of a varlouH nn- weeK, jmiging irm or i-rovinenc'K. i J.tn "rf"1 (Krving of WaHhington, D; C, C. l.Jnt !- ot Xatural Bridge. X. Y,,. 0.,u Wake of Adair, Iowa. W. It. Bishop of Hrldeeport, Conn., Roo King of New rk Clt.'Mr. and ;Mrs. B. F. Tllomns of Misrotiln. Mont., Mr. nnd Mrs. D, M. Herons of Munden. Kns.. Mr. and Mrs. K. V.. Albrecht f Kttrtyard. Slnt., nnd K. T. Voting of Boston. Mnss. Dotice -Riverside Community club ftftturdny night. . Alfnrd's Imperial nr ehtstrp. ... '...! , .131 T" A. Rnfferly of Ralerii, chief of tho stflie traffic hureau. loft Medford. yesterday' for eastern .Oregon by way o'f Crater lake. While here Mr. Itnf ferty had been In .conference with tjio t fAJflr officers ,nf southern Oregon. nmr Inspected local iignt testing sta- lnnsi , '' fiet your tree props now at hi Pipes j.umbnr Co. tf90 ''Only ono town In the Rogue River vnlley has bee.n mentioned In the ex citement oyer the three ercapd con victs from the state prison. Ornnls Pass .reported; Ellsworth Kelly In that vicinity Inst week, about the time Ore gon Jones' body arrived, fiubsenuent events exploded the rumor. Puro. clean, running sulphur water. .Tnckflop Hot Springs swimming pool. ; , , ' lOG'tf ' 'heorge .O. ftrandenburg of - fialem, secxetary jind manager .of the Oregon re will be brought up for discus- the increase in attendance. This Is ,snld to be due In largo measure to the I Children's oik skin mocensions nt excellent dance music provided by tho the Japanese Art Htore. ' 13J NlKht H"WK "fchestra. the latest ad- State Motor association, spont several hours in the city today In connection vth the perfecting of plans, whereby loMnlle towing sorvlce will be provid ed free In all members of Hie assncla. tlon, and whereby lady drivers will receive free tire service On the road. The .plans have been under way' for some time, the progress of w"hich had '"IS? delayed by uliayo'ldable reasons, "Freiih salt water salmon, 2Ho. lb. JttoMri.trod.ur, po. Al Hither, fArmoV well lt'nnwn resi dent of this clly,' as manager of the I,lherly theater. Is now 'In vaudeville, nnd Is .appenrlng this week at the Hip' podronie In Portland, In hn act enti tled "AH for Fun, nnd Fun for All." Hcreen doors at Wallace Woods dumber yard. Cor. Kast Main nnd OeneBC'e,. . " , 8Rtf Mrs. John bennlson and son. Jnek. left for Portland yesterday to visit relnttves for a week or ten dnys. Skating .every night. Ashland Not. . . 12 Secretary Robert Boyl of the Cham ber of Commerce, is th recipient to day of a letter from the Portland .Tnurnnld Inviting Medford cltlxens who nre planning to attend the Pen dleton Round 1'p next month to take ndvan'tngc of the speclnl trnln It hna chartered from Prirtland tb Ihnl nt em Oregon city. The train will leave the slate metropolis September 1", nnd If tho local citizens euro tn po they can inform 'the locnl secrotary. Fancy crearriery butter 'fi3c per lb. Johnson .Produce Co. K. J. HnnHllkB. forest examiner of Portland, who has beijn spending sev eral days In tho city on business, left yesterdny to sp'end several days In1 Rnseburg, after which he will retufti to Medftird. , ' Lets flo. Vhere ' Skating,' Ash land Nat. '128 Residents of Portland who lire nuests nt local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Robinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Hubbard, captain nnd Mrs. Vt. lidgnr. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. W. Roberls. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. 1!. Rlnerd,' Mr. nnd Mrs. T. H. Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Donaldson. Hrlck Ice cfeaih tfln nt -r-eVne's. If The August meeting of the Daugh ters of Veternns will he held lit the Armory. Friday, August 21, nt which time the etnte president, Mrs.' Mary Kill rem, will be present. All dnligh-' tors are urged to attend. (lot your tree props now lit the Rig Pines Lumber Co. 'tfHii Lnuls Richardson of the Model' Clothing store Is spending n twn week's vacation nt Portland nnd' Ore gon City. Fresh salt water salmon, 2lio lb.' Johnson Produce Co. If 15 people daily work with one idea in mind to keep the stand ard and quality of Fluhrer's Milk Bread ahead of the field. ik Johnson of Hamlin, Tex., and W. IS. slon. Toole of mute. Mont. Curl V Tenirwnlrt Hnllnnil Ttlrir. Th. H ..J 1 U' i,.l. i,,,i ,. dllion to Medford's muslcnl circles. Phone l)3. 104tf ' luncheon meeting Tuesday noon nt 1 Fuller Brush Man In town few dnys. -Two hundred and twenty-five cars Franklin's cafe. The president, Miss 1n rarrt- O. B. Arnest. City. 130 Registered nt the local stale auto reg-(Ada Brewster, called nn executive I '''ml1 ,,rllt ,s nmnng the Jackson Islratlon bureau during the past .two hoard meeting to be held nt her home vlllc cltlxens spending several hours In days. 03 of which were registered yes-' on Mistletoe street Friday evening. ''"V tolny transacting business, terdny. . ; . : The Klamath Falls B. and P. W. club I The Oregon Testing laboratory says If your pictures are mode at Palm-'are to .entertain the Medford club nl ;JKun nprings water is pure, er's Photo Studio, 710 N. Central, they pUnlc Sunday, August 23rd, at I ' l.lB'tf will be the best. If Klamath Falls. ' Mllwl AnnF Klum hns retunied homo Mrs. Albert McMahus, who hns heenil Lost Fox terrier dog, 4 months old, ,fpom " tw0 weeks vacation, which she n patient at the Sacred Heart hospllnl black face, yhlte stripes with V thru n,l(l Bf"nt nt liundon nnd other Oro fnr several weeks, was removed to Luntpr end nmunl ofir l.tiri-e Muck Pnn benches. hor home yesterday nearly recovered spots on back. Answers to name oft Ml,l(i ' Sb:o' made of 100 per cent from her long Illness. I Tony.' ' Jteward. 331 Main. Phono orange; n puro and wholesome drink. Send some pictures of Crater Lake. nn. tf ." " . . ' 1 4 1 Medford and the Kngue Valley views I .The Rlngllng Brothers nnd Barniini ; to your friends. Palmer's pictures are & linlley circus which exhibited in the best. . tf Medford two years ago. will show at Xlaoulvlttons for; musicians In the chlco, Calif., the 1st of September. 4th COast Artrtlery" and the 1 llh Di- I represent the strongest group nt vision of engineers sinllnned III the frn Inniir.ince companies In Amerlcn. Pnnnma Cannl Zone, were received Cnrl Y. Tengwnld, Holland l'.ldg. i yesterday by Sergeant tlrover .Owen. Phone 993. Hl4lf. who Ih In charge of the Joc.-il r. S..I Several local rlllxonn who were on ' nrmy recrpltlng station. ' tho depot iilntform Inst nlghi. declare ' Shven piece berry sols, while .they they saw Kllswnrth Kelly, the escap- , last, $1.26 value, HOC Jnpancse Art'ed convict, stnndlng on tho plnlform Store. ' , 128 .with another 'rmfstionnble character, j With a party of friends Including lit H said thnt nftor tho evening train, Mrs. Carrie Warren, Mrs. JBird of had arrived the two walked- north- , Iowa and her mother, Mrs. Helene .ward bound along the railroad right- ! Nnedlcor, Miss Jane Snedlcor who .of-wny, talking together In low tones, i formerly lived here, was a brief vis itor here today, on her way to Crater 'lake from her home In Medford. The articles on Interior docoratlng which appear weekly In -the Boclety column .of tho livening Herald, w.hlch ho many of tho mntrons.of the clly en joy each week, are written ,by Mies Snedioor, who Is a womnn of unusual tnlenls. Klamath Falls .Herald. ' Lost Fox terrier dog 4 months old, black face, white stiipo with Vthru center nnd nround ears. Tirgo black spots on back. Answers to napin of Tuny. Jl'eward. 331 K. Main. Phono 110. tf Robert Smith, of the Liimherninn's Trust company of Portland, Plopped off 'today, between trains, en route to Kun Francisco. Cullf., and visited with some of Ills friends. ; Dr. W. C. Srhaefer will npen offices nhout Aug. 17th In rooms 4Sfi nnd 430 Medford Building. Specializing In ex. trnctlng, X-ray and local and gas a'efi- theslu. ' 'ir Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker leave Saturday for Suh Francisco lb ultend buyers' week and make purchases Of fall ahd winter goods for the M. M. department store. ' Screen doors at Wallace woods Lurabnr nrd, cor. East Main nnd Genesee. '88tf Mr. and Mrs. Ed Brown nre ex pected to reiurn' tomorrow from n Ion dnys' auto trip to Crescent City and Etirokn, Calif. Cedar flume lumber at his Pines Lumber Co. .If Mrs. Zoghnum. who hns Keen spend ing several days with Mr. nnd Mrs. (lordon Vonrhles, left yesteiday for' her home In Portland. Try that big milk shake (it DeVne's. tf .Eleven penplo, members of the Reau Touring company of New York Clly, left the city yesterday forenoon en' route to Rainier National Park, lifter having vlslled Crnter Ijike nntlnnnl park the two days before. The parly was originally larger, as many did not stop here, but went on to Portland' Instead. A Fancy new' potatoes, large alxe.TIo per Ih. Johnson Produce Co., 241 N. Fir street. Phone 07. I8tf l.ylle Hams, southern Oregon tennis ohniriplnn of Arhland, spent several hnurs In the city today transacting buslners. We pay for ashes nnd sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf With the II cars of pears shipped by local packing houses yestorday, n lotnl of 34? have been shipped from Medford to eastern markets. The second picking of the Bartlett pears Is now going on. mid In some cases has not been started. Pears of n Inter vn-. rlniy ore now also beginning to he harvested. We pay for nshes nnd sell dlrl chenp. Brown A White Agency, Inc. "V C. C. Xichnlson of Seattle, ennuner.' clnl agent of the lehlgh Valley mil road, Is spending several days in Ihe city on business. ' Cedsr flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. W Washington stale visitor registered t Medford hotels include Waller Johnson. 4. W. Andrews and J. P. Burgess of Centmlla, Wash., Mr. nnd Mre.-K. T. AVIIIIams of Bbilno, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hunt of Spokane nnd Ml. AV. J. "War). Mr. mid Mrs. A. II. Wbil comb, o. C. .N'llgent, E. A. and M. Hlnilnnns nf Senllte.' Exlde batteries for Fords. Chevro let. Stars, etc., 112.76 nnd $16.(0. W.llllnm MMnCurlry, I04tf I tl. II. HrTtiinbele was granted u per mit by the clly building departim'iit At Any Grocer O A yisterday to erect n U000 linuuwon I J South Newtown, erection of which has I Ealrendy started. .t. - ' I I For sand, itrnvel, sediment, cleaning I,nrge stock Victor records at pal mer Music Store. tf , John H. Brockman of Pnrtlnnd was t fined $10 on his' plea - of guilty In 1 Judge. Taylor's court this forenoon to n charge of speeding preferred against ' lilm by Slate Traffic Officer . I.' J. MC- , Mahnn, ' .... ' ! There's a busy Business College' Ih Medford. OWN. 141 PREPARED ljjfea-ne,s,ty.-S , , . r PROTECTION TjAlWt-PRO'fECTlD against tfdpreciatfori , .' i just as necessary and wise as insurance-protection against (ire! . Arid rcertaintratyour paint protection is s re liable and dependable as your (ire insurance. Two-tliirds the co.4t of a paintinn job is labor. Hence, tic?e the belt paint adds but little to the lirs,t cost. It is cheapest in the end. Pure' Prepared Paint and Phoenix Pure Paint are made of only pure linseed oil, pure white lead and , pure pigfne'nts. "Cheaper" pairiaare made of cheap er materials, hence the film they form doesn't "hold up"r-it doesn't List and it doesn't protect. Ask any Fuliir Dealer. Write for free book, "Your Home as Othera See It" illustrated in colors--sulcata many color schemes, tor all lurge jobs con ult a master pmnter. ; wpf uLLER,es?co. JvJl MISSION STKUT ' '. AN rRANCIJC t SRA.HClltS IN PACIrlC COAIT CITHS f Aciomu im (an rsANCuco, Lot anuuu aip easUAHs) Cumbutoti oj VtUper on thi Pacific Qit LER VARNlSHtS fA4NTSl I 1 BV) IONtll WHtTI l.tA0 - , 76 yedrs' experfcrire -yaw iuiiiTdrtce 0 FutiM rpialiry WB ARE MANUFACTURERS OP Doors' Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames 'Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim la to Keep Our Quality and Price Absolutely Right. OS Not Order From Out of Town Concerns Before' . Letting U Flguron Your Bill. O Medford A modern mm Oref on r- '.-,-'77 T"-' 1, "" .. . . .-. .Ml,s (. M. Tnyltf hnR relumed from Lost-Fox le rrler no, V ""n'"",S'a' 0 six week,' vacifU spent in Ore,:,,, j black face, white striae- J ami Washington cities. She also "1- Icenter nnd mound enrs. I-arge black rf.rf.i.T.f on back. Answers to nnipe qf land and Henllle and, purchased i,cv I Tony. Howard. 331 E. -Maln., Phone fall goods. 'll"- ,. 1 Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION IHDICESTtOM 6 Bellans Hot water ism ."m r Wtticf .-AIMS 2S and 75 PacUeKes Everywhere DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phone 244 23 N. Fir St. EGGS! YOU CAN'T GET THEM WITH CHEAP FEED Yourpullets and hens need a quality laying mash with a base .of highly digestible ingredients such as Corn, Oftt Meal, Beef Cracklings and leas of Bran and Mill Run containing an unusually large amount of fiber, f. ', ; r MADRONA EGG PRODUCER Will Make More Eggs and Keep on Making Them ALWAYS THE SAME Monarch Seed & Feed Co. 323 East Main Phone 260 The Biggest Selling Mash in the County. Today AND Tomorrow When Wild West and Wild Women Meet-- "J; i ';'..: J- -THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT Zone Grey's ;': NEWEST THRILLER ; ; The story of a Broadway vamp who came to give the cowboys a thrill. -tiv, ,i ' ;-v'. v v-, i '-.. -VCENrSArp r? COMEDY . ' UaTJp '' PATHS NEWS-'-'" . RAYMOND BALLARD -THURSDAY-. ; I Master Organist ' Aiuir..- .tA., I At the Oiant WvrliUer ADOLPHE MENJOU I in "LOST A WIFE" I -p 1 m- nr inwn work, phoneJKW, Samuel .er;ihtnia ' o (f.