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o o o o o o o o o O O PA015 TWO o o o o o o MfflWfflT) MATT. flftTBtftfE. afEffiFAHi jbtrtoSs, mo1-)AV,QuB irsf 24, 102.1 o o ocal and Personal iltl.iiji bfilj'lt 'nHlll nNiif-.siM all OrKon Xutiuiiul ' ( i u:irlKijin lo he O. L. i-Vunft ami II. Kin.-; Oi'Oiu' KmnU Ai KiiiK ifjit fiutw whu-li U now aiiaM'Jiiau.; lets includo .Mr o TouiJhIh iryrt uihcr.i from (i l'i'i't!lsiW.(l al local ImjIiIn lilcluilc IK Kti-wnrt ii nil II, J. Slcwail of Ni-ir pnui'iii next Wpclnwiluy nlchl at Hw kIiowIiik In ICIuinuth KiiIIh arc In the son of liurliiiuame. Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Qu w I at lo. al Im. and .ks. l. Thorn)- or C'lly, V, V,. Mraini.y of IM-uviili-nr. riRTilai- wccklp drill. In order thai i lly ror uOfew dayH and arc rcKlKtorgil 0:uekner,ilr. and Mr. ;. J. KinK. anil U. I., Miss .loseiilifne S.hltH of While preparations may he made to Htaue at lliHel Iliand. o I .Mr. and Mra. K. U. French of Oakland, 1'lalnn, N. V.. Mr. and Mm. J. W. Oh- another Hhum battle nt the Jin-knon A aiiTiunl uff.,1,., i,,,,, urne'sinue wo'-M"'. and Mrs. M. Hteveimun of Kacra- Itooil of Decatur. 111.. .r. and Mm. .1. county fair, which will he heliV iicxl.Hl.irli-d (Ii Ainuricun Legion UHiw ?uy mcmon. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Kllen of .'. Itohlilim of i:i I'iiho. Te.v I). I., month. The ahaln but lie helm; plan- ,,n,Ti i.;tn,. Mills, Mr. and Mm. t. L. KIllcll A clKaretle. which had heen thrown .Marlon- of I'Mnitu. III.. .Mrs. Owen lied, will he the necoml one' ever to - Mr alu j,rH R pm-uer of Harrison, "f lawyer's Bar. Mr. and .Mm. (J. f. Into a box filled with mivuk( for the j.Mitrphy of Wnshinuton, I'a,. H, It. l)e be ulven by the guardsmen, the flrt-t Ark., are house ruc-his of Mr. and Mrs. 'irons of iiakersficld, Mr. and .Mrs. A. Iiurponc. caused a small ftre on the I Witter of Washington. U. I'.. M. Iiavlntt been staged at last year's fair, j.-, - (i,co, who were formerly real- D. Mona of Pctaluma. Mr. and Mrs. bvcond story of tlie Armory Saturday Spring of Vu ncouver. U. t. Dr. and At the end of the drill. Captain Cow- ,Pn(H f tnut mj,,, muihKi-n city. i William Walsh of Auburn, and the night at 11:30, which was (illicitly ex- (Mrs. A. C. Stokes and II. S. lioullun of gill announces there will be a "water-j special sale of pillow cases, hem- ! following from San Francisco: Mr. tlngulshed by the fire department i St. Louis .Mo. melon feed" for all members prra- MlU-hvcl and stamped. Make gifts and Mrs. Si. MrCee. Mr. and -Mrs. L. with the use of a small amount of Alford's Orchestra, American l.e- ent. ,lU ar(. nietly and practical. Wednes. 'Thorpe, Mr. and Mrs. C. (lagna. Mr. chemicals. The blaze, which was ceil- glon Labor Day dance. l.'H One buck does It, American Legion liay. Handicraft Shop. 133 and Mrs. K. Halghom, Mr. and Mrs. It. tered in the box and on a window cas- The county I'otirt lias submitted a Labor Day dance. 134 . jjr- jti j. Kuiott and family motor- '1'. Fell, Mr. and -Mrs. K. H. Morgan. Ing. was very ainoky, leading. the fire- , petition to the state public service I Mr. umi jIr8j f!t,0p A. llublce of ed to Grants Pass yesterday to spend . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Vang, Mr. and .lrs. J. H. Lrown and Mr. ami Mrs. PORTLAND AUTO THIEVES CAUGHT BY SPEED C men to believe that tho nitunlion wan coiinnlfHion for the ononinu of a Kiadc WuHhinutnn. l, t. ..mi 1'rofenHur Dow tho day vlaiiinir fdr-mis ..nd rehitivca. wiji-h. than it roally wan. jcnit-HliiK ar-ronH iho KouihrTii I'aHfle f Uartinouti.. Valhw. Hannvor, X. Are you ottfn? "th ho.st property Kvorfawt materials for Hchunl tlrenH. raUroml riKht-of-way hntwfon I'iioe- if., urn kuchih (f Mr, tind Mrs. I.uoii(li'(1 ynur money will nurrha-se? Keo the iintinaniH in piain aiwi enccus, ii'av- mux a no iHn-rn in- maioriul of sulthiK. kimlerltord, held heforo the finewevo ami Jeiwyweve. In a va riety of Minifies. llamJkraft Hhop. 'I'hu iluplex aiartnient house built hy r. A. W'intr on Kouti Central has JumI hern completeil. and wilt Jm ten anted hy MIkh I. M. Taylor who Ik moving In today. Ijireat anil best floor In Houlhorn Oregon. AiiH'rlran l-eglon Labor Oay dance. 131 Taking advantage of the fxecption- ally good wnuther uni con rue, ma ny people Hpcnl yesterday lilaylng golf f)n the American Legion golf course on the county fair Ki'uutid. A cord ing to report h nevei-al good seorCH were made by different players. Let us Mtraighten your bumped fenders and bodies. Satlnfaetiun rump anteed. Itlveiside Carage. 13L K. liiv erslde. 137 Otit rf town Oregonlnns who arriv ed in the city yesterday and are reg istered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. I'. V. Ayer of link v. M r. and Mrs. l- L. U'ahli and II. II. Ibirtman f t'oi'vallls, Misses Myrtle and Mar garet DeLoiiR of L'oimille, V. A. Iluh't of Morrill." If. H. and II. ('. Xado of La C ramie, lOrnest Ketsch of Iake view, Mr. and Mrs. 1). (. .Herman of Uoseburg. a nd M r. a nd M vh. M . Ti dale iif Oakland. Wall will have seven tons of Li beria peaches to market and will be al the public market Tuesday, Thurs day und Saturday with one ami half tons. Price will be right. 137 A decrepit appearing man, who gave his i tit me as Charles Whitman, was todged In the city Jail this morning by Policeman Sunderman oh n suspicious rhuracter. When he appeared bofore 'Choe fof Police Ailamw n few bourn later, he was given n choice of work ing ten days fin n rockpHe ns a va grant, or leave the city. The chief hail barely finished speaking when the man declared he would leave Im mediately, and when last cen was trudging wearily south. Have the brightness brought back to your rugs by having them "Sham poo Cleaned." , Med ford Hug clean ers, 7(J(i Pine street. Phoni? MO-M. t3T l. W. Ki-nest and P. V. Hester an dchlldren of Ues Moines, lowu. who ure touring the eoast, spent last evening and today In Med font and are delighted with 1lu city and valley. Klberta peaches, -le a pound. W'os tnrlund rrhards. Call Carl V. Teng wabl. Plume Hfi.'l. I 3 I Mr. and Mrs. A. C Hubbard nnd son. ('hestei-. are home from a three weeks' trip to Portland. Seattle, Ml. Hauler and Victoria, f!. O. They re port a wonderful trip. Kverfast, the only practical material for school dress. A wonderful as sortment of colors and material tit the Handicraft Shop. 137" Mervyn nud Itoy Chautnln have re turned from Klamath -county, where they havo finished u government con tract for clearing brush. Mervyn will enter the University of Oregon this fall and will try for the freshman bas ketball teum. IAr four years lie was the bright star of the local high school team. Juekson County Pair and Pear Show, Modford, September 10 to in. 107tf Mr. and Mrs. Walter ). Merrick of the Merrick Motor tnn. will leaVe about September 1st, for Los Angeles for the winter. Canvas gloves, two pair for 25c. Japanese Avl Store. i;M The First liaptlst Church. Inc., a wing of the UaptlHt church of Ashlnnd. and dcfcridaiit In a civil action to de termine property rights, 1ms secured quartern In "The ltuugalow," a build ing iierowe.the street from the Lithla park fountain, and will hold all fu ture services ther Imttead of on the lawns of various members. Dr. W. C. Schoefer will open offices about Aug. 17ih In rooms 4 : 5 and 420 Modford Huildlng. Specializing In ex traotlug, X-ruy ami local and gus aes thosin. lf A new high school building, to cost in the neighborhood of SLTia.ooo, will ' he built this fall at Medford. accord ing to word received by local contrac tors. It Ids will be opened for the building work at Medford. September N. Xo plans or specifications have been received here, but they are ex pected to arrive In few days. Severn I local contractors are planning to fig ure on the Job and may submit bids for the work. Kugene IteKlster. Prult growers get in touch with gov ernment froo employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for plekeri. 1 1 Mf Tuesday, September Slh Get yor.f trco props now at l;ig Pines Lumber Co, A. D. and Wlllnrd I lermun, af ler having spent several days In the city visiting friends, returned to their home in Kugene today. 11 I ! u d w ( I se r $1.50 per d o a . at. lie Voes. 1 U0tf Alllfon Moulton. assistant district attorney, returned Saturday evening from n two weeks' vacation, which he improved (had spent al Portland and Sfasid. Screen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. Kast Main flnfl Genesee. SStf Over 1 DO people were present a( the Joint picnic of the Ashland and Medford Voonien lodges, held yester day on the lOlk's picnic ground. The picnic lasted from early morning to d usk. Dressmaking that will please you at The Fashion Shop, 4th floor Medford I.Inildlng. 133 Including the nine cars sent out yesterday, (!t ears of pears have been shipped to eastern markets by local packing houses so far this yMir. Xoel Krskluo gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the advan tage. Phone 720-W. 1 43 Mr. and Mrs. (I. M. Denton of VnU ima, Wash., are spending the week In the city visiting Mrs. K. Denton. Mr. I he hearing will be c,inK.nter ut Verlta Orchards. I Thomas Really Coionanv before buv ommhi.Hlon In the city i n.,,,,, m,n, u,.,ii .i,n i,'inif. i:totf best pictures. tf ! ""H- t- Arpl Is among the visit- Word has been received thai at nH frnni (ho Applegatc district who least some of the women of .Jackson 111 tlic (,ity today, county will take advantage of Klnm- lrnMniaking and miliinery to order, ath's invitation to compete with exhib- 'The Kashion Shop. Keady for busi Its at tha county fair. Miss Jane Sued- , f, Alotiday. August U l. J 33 icor of Medford whitea the fair board. A,r nnd MrH- Charles Tcrrlll have making an entry of lamp shades and returned to McAllister Springs, after asking if an exhibit of tye dyeing, spending u week in this city and Jack- batik und fancy dyed pieces would be fconville. welcome, and prove, an added attni'-- Brick Ice cream 50c nt DeVoe's. tf . thin to the women's department. Dur- ! l',1'p, hamplin of the l-'ooi.s OuhkuHh', Wis, lllg her recent Visit MISS SllCdlcor umuici., hpem. ine nm in sought to stir interest in exhibits at tho (,ty visiting friends and trunsuct the Jackson county fair, and has mK '" business. with some success among Home of the I Wanted Good second hand gas en businesH firms of thin city. She js'K"H'. about 3 h. p. Paul's Electric manager of the women's department Store. 133 for Jackson county. Klamath Falls j -lames llinkte of the Trail district Herald. iM -spending a few days in the city at- Kxidn batteries for Fords. Chevro- tending to business matters, lets, Stars, etc., $ 1 2.75 and $16.50. f C.'eilnr flume lumber at Dig Pines ."Williams & McCurley. 1 04 tf Lumber Co. tf I .lenson and Krandl. local idastei-- Fxpert marcelling. Day, evening ers, returned yesterday from Myrtle'111"1 Sunday appointments, 70c. f-23 Point, where they completed stucco So- Iv'- Tt'I 430-It. ( 1 3 " and plastering the new high school. Wra. Luella De Weston of Sou Cedar flume lumber at Dig Pines 1 Francisco: is spending several days Lumber Co. tf 'M tne c'tv transacting business. i President Hellimin, of the IfeMman ! Get your tree props now at the P.ig 1 tauten of Los Angeles, one of which Pines Lumber Co. tfi)tl was robbed Saturday and two people '''he Thomas Itealty Company can killed, was recently in Medford with ill your property, I3utf a party of nine relatives and friends' fiertha (ioctesche of Grants G, F. Lormun. Screen doors at Wallace WoodR Lumber yard. Cor. Kast Main and Genesee. SStf Fresh Knit water salmon, 25c. lb. Johnson Produce Co. tf Among the guests from a distance registered at Merrick's Motor -Inn are the families of II. A. Crhiquart of Vancouver, II. C, J. C. Steele of Bow ling Green, Ky., W. S. Adams of Great Fails, Mont.. II. T. Rafmond of Greensboro, Mass., L. M. Monteverde of Pittsburg. Pa.. X. V. George of Phoenix, Ariz., and D. F. Harder of ar.O Ford coupe, which i,t 1-to!en in Portland August 19, driven ho California tml back into Oregon, i is subject to (be Dyer act, relative u, tlie transportation of a stolen car from one state to another. The two youths were arrested Sat urday night on the Pacific highway near Talcm by Stat Traffic Of f Ivor",, .1. ,1. MeMahon and C. P, Talent, lltu were promptly jailed, one being taken I to As.Mlatui arifi me miu-r 10 JitCKHon- viib to await further developments. " I According to the district attorney's of 'lutomobiic I office (ills was not their first offense, ui tn Warner, 'as they are alleged to have operated us of age. re- in several different states, which in- htdd bv local i elude lomaii.i. mum, 'ouigum. Facing the charge Ibefl. Kills and IU brother.-;, -'1 ami ix y hfilliT aM.h..rttioM f..r lV.KM.-il iU.l.i.i.. nl f '.llf...-ni ;tiui Oregon. t ii.,..,.,. .......i.w.. I'n-'j .xiicnl s.-eveiiil limn- Id the ellv nnd Mrs. Denton, who aro Impressed tI)p They' visited Crater lake Itoday tranKacting business und vlatinj; while here and wei-e so pleased with fiends. the lake and Oregon that they ex- I Wanted Good second hand gas en- mesed the desire to return again K"ie. about J n. p. I'.liH a LiectrK next season and spend more time. We v for oshes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & White Agency, Inc. tf Residents of pout hern California rfciie'-ed nt local hotels include Mr. lusive girls' ncheel at Santa lJarbarn. where Miss Murray was formerly In- sti'iicttjress. When returning they will with t he valley, are planning to locate here if opportunities present them Maid O' Sko, made of 100 per cent orange; a pure and wholesome drink, i 141 I Mr. and Mrs. George T. Coles, who . are motoring from Santa Barbara, Cal., to Portland, slopped In the city Saturday to visit Mis Josephine Mur- Fancy creamery butter 53c per lb. Johnson Produce Co. Pure, clean, running sulphur vater. Jackson Hot Springs swimming- pool. 105tf Mr. and Mrs. 11. It. Gilbert took ad vantage of yesterday's ideal weather by motoring to Grants Pass. Women who are hard to fit to cor nets, see Miss Naylor, Goodwin Corset Shop, 20 So. Fir. 130 Hand pleating, pmocking and em broidering. 'The Fashion Shop. Heady for business Monday. August 24. 133 Loyally to Medford Merchants We recognize, the right of everyone to buy where he pleases. We have no quarrel with folks that asl: us to 1111 ; bnv thnir iirmlitco nnd then when Store. 133 ,'. .t u ,.,,,,, ,, Oet your tree props now at BB ,he. moaey a on"K wav otf t0 mM. Plnca I.ninber Co. tf9 order houses. It's true, though, that o. iuiiiui. iiw.mm aim leniiiin. in merchant of ?.lailn, Klamath county, im spending the day in the city on busi- stop In Medford for several days and visit Crater lake. ( The Oregon Testing Laboratory pays faekson Hot Springs water la pure. lloMf Yesterday's arrivals from the state of Washington who are registered at 'and Mrs. A. 11. Mines. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. ,L. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. Woody. Mr. land Mrs. F. W. Wietter and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hatch. and Mrs. (J. L. Green and Mr .and Mrs. I!. S. McClellan of Hollywood. Miss Gladvs Cohlent?: of Hedondo Beach, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kincaid of only Ventura. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Taylor of j San Gabrielle. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. ler of South Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Coles of Santa Barbara. Mr. nd Mrs. F. W. lledeld of Venice nd the follow ing from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Uielly. Miss Hose Itielly. Miss Mr. and Mrs. C. ness. Tucson cling peaches- at the FeonV my Fish Market from the Glefm Or chard. Talent Call and see them. 1 I none of that money ever comes back to JACKSON COUNTY to make better schools and roads and to add to the general development. But waive acquaintance and senti ment aside. Look at the question as Worlheni of American Lake, Mrs. .1. J. Marlschal of Spokane, M is. W. A. iMwpon of Honuiam. and Mr. and Mrs. .1. T Smith, Jack Daugtierty. H. .1. White, A. K. Dickson and IT. P. Kopp of Seattle. 1 There's a busy Business College In Medford. OWN. 14 1 A meeting of the slod; holders of the War Kagtc Mining company will be held the 4th of September at the office of Porter .1. Neff in the Cooley theater building for the purpose of adopting or rejecting two resolutions whereby the board of directors will lie authorized to sell all property of the corporation, dissolve same, settling all Fresh salt water salmon, 25c lb. Johnson Produce Co. , J tf" Conk with gas. U III HIST ,11113 WC.: K I ninttntt nf , -V.1 f !,,.,,. ' ,.,,. tne catalogs oi tne mail-order nouses and know their prices. Take for an example a 6-volt storage battery: Mai! Order Prices 0-Vult Itatterv $11. SI! P. O. Money Order 12 P. O. Stamp 0 Fx press 3.50 Installation 50 tf TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Foil SAL10 Good work team, wagon and harness. Sell complete 1'or Sid If taken at once. Camp east of Ber rydale Store. I Hi' I J-'iincy new potatoes, largo size. 3c I per lb. Johnson Produce Co., 2 11 X. Fir street. Phone 07. OS'tf I John Denison of the M -dford Auto company left Sunday for a two weeks' vacation at Diamond hike. Try that big milk shako at DeVoe's. tf It Is reported that the rain of Sat urday night extinguished the smoul dering remains of the lliao acre I in - J nulla fire In the Crater National for- WANTFO On or before Sept. I desire to lease 4 or ti-ronm modern house; prefer- lib-southeast section of city. Address P.ox -l.j(i. Mall Tribune. , 1 34 SONG and DANCE and LAUGHTER TOMORROW Presenting Five Acts of Pleasing Entertainment Featuring LAST TIMES TODAY! OREGONIAN SCREEN NEWS and "THE LITTLE FRENCH GIRL" With an ALL-STAR CAST COMING WEDNESDAY (4 Days Showing) "THE MAKING OF P'MALLEY" With MILTON SILLS GLADYS DELMAR & BOYS in "A SYNCOPATED SEXTETTE" in Jaiz and Popular NumberJ Mamie LING & LONG Tommy in "TWO EXTREMES IN FUN" Rib Ticklers Oe Luxe Ray VALEY Esther in "THE ACT BEAUTIFUL" Music, Song and Dance GEORGE MACK in "SOMEWHAT DIFFERENT" BILLY KNIGHT'S ROOSTERS -r. .' . , In ;' "FOWL PLAY" 24 Trained Barnyard Kings JMVtfjf-fiiT 3 Performances 2, 7 and 9 Special Bargain Matinee: Adults, 35c; Children, 10c Evening Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c "Topics of the Day" Comedy Cravcrian Orchestra WAXTIOD I no Shropshire ewes. S. .I. I'.iakeiy. Kofuie Itiver. US KOU SAl.K Klberta peaches, I :H . mile east and mile north of .Med ford. - i;t-i business, and lo divide Its capital j 1 ' ... mining toe tiiuriuMMucifi iiu r i One thing all wives and hus bands agree on Fluhrer's Milk Bread for their table. At Any Grocer ft stock rata. Staple drugs nt TteVoe'a 1 tf MIsh I-lcanor Ma.ule. who under went an operation for the removal of her tonsils last Sat unlay at a local hospital. Is rapidly Improving. T.argo Htock Victor rocordH at Pal mer Music Store. tf Paul Jones Schlffter. o. A, C. foot ball coach, will be the honored guest of the Crater Lake O. A. tj. club to night at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Shinn on South Crape street. The meeting will bo at fi o'clock. Coach Schlffler wil give an Interesting address. All alumni and former O. A. C. students are invited. For sand, gravel. Hcdlment. cleaning or lawn work, phono 0 1 2-J. Samuel linteman. tf The decree in the IflL'o county tax foreclosure has been filed, ami the property will be sold .sometime during September, according to the district attorney' office. Tho date of the sale wilt be announced later. Wednesday Special llenistltvhed pillow cases, stamped for colored nnd white embroidery. Pretty new patterns, $1.3!' each. Hand tern ft Shop. ri:i Mis. A. 1,. Iter.og and daughter. Aldlnne of Vreka. Cal., are spending the day In the city transacting busl- ss nnd visit Ing friends. Children's elk skin moccasions at tlie Japanese Art Store. 13 1 1 K. Semon. engineer with the Na tional Park rervlcc nt Crater I.n ke. accompanied by his wife, spent the week end hi the city. Wo pay for ashes nnd cell dirt cheap. 11 row n & Whlto Agency, Inc. tf Mr. and Mrs. Oenrge Kunzmun arc among local cilltens who motored to the summit of the Siskiyou mountains yesterday. Cedar flume, lumber nt TUg Tines Lumber Co. tf Portland residents registered nt lo cal hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Wort on. Mr. and Mrs. !. I-;. Woods. Mr. and Mrs. !'. Wlermnn. Mr. ami Mrs. Itobert Tuck er. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Pnlne, Mts l-'lorence Miller. Mr. and Mrs. t. C. lilcharrisnn, Mr. ami Mrs. 1,. l- Ar mond. Mr. nntl Mrs. W. Street ami Mis. t,. C. Mlnvert. 1'resh Fait, w ater salmon, 25c lb. Jubnnnn 1'roduce Co. Mr. and Mts. C. M. Ilobcrts of Oak laud. Calif., former welt known b'-ui residents, are recent arrivals In the city to spend several days visiting rel atives and old time friends. Hemstitching, buttons covered, at fhe Handicraft Shop. tf Ml Venltii lenity, th ket seller at Hunts Craterinn. returned Saturday from a three week?' vacation, which she had spent at Crescent City and Crater lake. During her absence Mies hel lltugg ctd rts her sub- RtlttllC. I represent thttt-onRpst pipnp of MiiM' liiwuriincp rniiipanies in niericn. Jl()l Y. Tengwaig. Hotland nidg. control over a week 'Although the rain helped very much it the time it fell, tts effects havo al ready disappeared in Ihe timbered areas as well as in the valcu. ami c cording to loci forest service' officii, the fire hazard lias not in any way been reduced as n rerutt. Screen doors at Wallace "Woods T.umber Yard, cor. Kast Main and Genesee. SStf Henry Tnltna'nn of Klamath Kalbt spent Sunday in the city visiting friend and relatives. Send so mo pictures of Crater liiike, Medford and the Tloguo Valley views to your friends. I'nimer's plctureS am tho best. tf Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Xelson formerly of A -bland. Ore., are making their home In Medford. On sale Wednesday Pillow cnes. henist itched and stamped, on good quality tubing. Kxeeptlonal values. M.8H each. Handicraft Shop. Ult Krcd K. Wahl. cashier of the farm ers and Fruitgrowers bank, is expect ed to return next Thursday from Port land where he Is transacting business. If your pictures are made ot Palm er's Photo Studio, TIB X. Central, thev will be the best. tf A precipitation of .23 of an Inch fell during Saturday's rain, which is .or. a hove the average for the month of August. At present no more rain Is predicted, but fair and warmer weath er instead. Let me write your fire Insurance. Cart Y. Tengwald. Holland ttldg. Phone 10ltf KOIt SAIJ-: Margaln. Ford touring with self starter, good condition; must be sold before Aug. T. Owner leaving city. 417 Jay St.. opposite Oalcdale Orocery. Phone ti3'-V. 133 DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATERS Phono 244 23 N. Fir St. Announcement Our office will lx located nt 22 North Front Street (KatLs Transfer Office on and after September 1st. AYe will be cent rally lo cated for the convenience of all out' customers and will continue to jive the same real service in dcliverv of "That Good Coal." lie sure to Phono order early. Hansen Coal Co. H. 0. HANSEN, Prop. i Hotel Manx i: n V Powell Stre.t at O'F.rr.ll V ' H SAN FRANCISCO J' T" SJ "Ntartst lo Evttythint" i V fi Every mmlrrn convpnionce I i a J? for Ihe KUost. ClrcuUtlnR 'i' I Jr lec water Hospitality mid V I I JC jKooil service.. ,', JL HhARVEY M.TOY '!j o II DO owner DC H g Tlie sallsfnction yim receive frmn imrtak Inii ill' ii ilelickiUH Moh serl la llko tho iifler Blow of liiilly day. Asl; your denier for Yiiiii-Yiiiu or Nutri tious Ice Cream. Jackson County v Creamery Phono 51 Total cost $i:J.i)9 OUR PRICE UK RE AT MRDFORD 510 95 No wailing i'or shipment, no rent' for service battery, quality WKLi, KNOWN, satisfaction guaranteed, nnd an actual saving rf $3.04 in (iollars and cents. ; Thi:; i.s just one 'example, friends,, and neighbors. All we ask is that 1 after looking at the pictures of the goods in the far-away warehouses you come here and see the goods them selves and get ,0111 prices. Money back if anything' you buy here is not perfectly satisfactory. Written by j. Pennington 6f PENNINGTON'S BATTERY SERVICE wMedford. Oregon. Authorized PRKST-O-LITK Uistributors. i:t2(- 1 i .'UH WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Dcor Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds Our Constant Aim Is to Keep Our Quality -und 7 ' " I Prices Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Before Letting Us Figure on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS Modford A Modern Mill Oregon MXOQOOOOCOOOOOOQOQCKXOCK30000e 8 SMI NGLES Our Premium Brand EXTRA. "STAR A STAR" ARE THE BEST Our Stock of Building Material Is Larger Than Ever SPECIALS TO CLEAN UP A few thousand tree props. 10,000 feet of cedar 2x4 s4s. All screen doors. Lot of 1x6 sis sheathing. Lot of 1x6 D & M. ALL AT MONEY SAVING PRICES MedfordLumberCo. Phonc'629 o J. H. COOLEY, Pres. Comer Third and N. Fig OOCKXQOOOO(OOOOOOC)OCK.KCOOOCV.X o O O o o 0