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O O o O w o o o o coO o o o o o o o CO o o O o n O oo srerowmn irxn TwnTNP.. ffiDFOTm mmoy:. monpat. MYsrsT 21. 102 3 SNOW FALLS AT . CRATER LAKE, FIRE- ! PLACE IS REFUGEs i Winter cam? to t'ratcr iako Satur Iny evcniim with the Piirlhst snow in imny yi-aiM, and .fcrifoid itwclf last pulled up hlatikts, with ihp Hficury at 3'J.5 dc t'xetjttU liiy chilly weatht'r for this time of lif year, According to County Aj;ont Claude 'ate, thei-p was no damage to crops, he cold merely putting it golden tttiee n jtumpktns and tho leaves of the reeK. StAi Crater lake a half inch f snow il Sunday morning and the Indian tummer landscape is white. Ice and icicles Rieeted visitors at both Crater 1 nd Dia mund la k e.. "There was. a general draining of auto radiators Saturday, following a warning of freezing weather. t . The Arctic conditions started Satur day morning with a cold rain, accom panied by a chill breeze, and early Saturday evening snow started. The utorm kept up all day and kept the Usual large week-end crowd indoors tint! hugging the fireplace at the idge. Tourists at the camp grounds, IH prepared for a sudden change in the climate, abandoned open air sleep ing and floeked under cover at the lodge. - Sunday was like winter at Die re Sorts, but did not deter the usual heavy run of visitors. JACKSON CO. FAIR A CHILDREN'S FAR! t The chiMx'ii's fair." This is a fitting title for this year's laekson eounty hid ut rial fair, Med ((itd. Heptemher If! to 1 it, declares ; Secretary S. I. Crown. . "The old adae ehihlren should he een, nut heard,' is no lonsr true," iaya Air. lirown. VhiUtnn now at tend the fair like they ro to school r education. They not only hrins ;heir livestock into the show rins to lompcte in their own club projects, aut often heat out-their elders in the len competitions. They are not only ' een, hut heard too, for in nmm' of :heir demonstrations it Is necessary for the younpsters to give talks ex laiuinp their work." Kxhioits by hoys and girls enrolled n club work that will prove of In terest not only to the children, hut to (rownups as well, will make up a rjre part of the educational program 5f the fair. AW of the ciub projects eing stressed by club leaders have jPn recognized in the premium list, fpd there will ho exhibits of poultry, lp, sheep, beef, dairy, garden, corn, sot a to, baking itnd garment making ;luh work. , Children's activities nf the fair will je under the direction of Mrs. S. II. v barter. Liberal prizes have heen set iside by the management for ehft Iren's club contests. MEDFORD LEGION MEETING TONIGHT One of the largest meetings of the tear is expected this evening when he legion and auxiliary wilt hold a oint meeting at the -Armory. A tnappy program has been arranged or by the entertainment committee. ! The regular post meeting will start tl 7:30 M . and the program com hences promptly at S:3't. j I'icy and Kraser, known over the rtate as the "benefit entertainers," m) have some numbers in the pro It am, music, Impe rsonatims and iharacteiizations, with two illustrated tures. Frank II. Lacy, O. A. ,C. varsity rator, will present tenor solos, char- cter songa and diatogues. livery ntembers of the post and t uxiliary is urged to .attend this iieeting. :X-MEDF0RD BOY IN TIE RACE AT VICTORIA j A telegram from Vancouver, fl. C. !o the Portland Te lepra m of Thursday lays: "(leorgo W. lott, driving a 176 neh displacement motor Pelican Spe Mnl, tied Jaek Hows, driving a 212 neh displacement Uutteria Special, In I mile aJtin!! time at the Vancouver races. Both cars set a new track Record of 1:03 -l-n for the mile." l,ott formerly lived in Medford and ?yas a memher of the firm of Lou & flrddy, auto painters, and was con nected with auto races here several lines. Roseburg Kiwanians Here Tomorrow The Hoschurg Klwnnls cluh will he tucHts of the local cluh tomorrow Kening, Augnnt B5ih at 7 p. m, at the ilotel Holland banquet room. It being i'Kiwanls Inter Cluh Day." There will be 25 or 30 Roseburg visitors here ind every Klwnniau is urged to he f)refent. Don't let the visitors out- (umber the cluh members present. The Hosehurg boys will also jAl on he program. whhhOvill he spanny. A number of visitors will also rnt to play golf during the day and ji-'jil members 'of the golf club are Tvd to he ready to play. Cook &t tf PILES HOLD LEAD, ATHLETICS ONE GAME BEHIND the worlds heavyweight wrestling ' championship, tonight in a two out of NEW TOitK. Auk, 24. (A. P. three talis bout, the feature event of The Pirates have all but shoved the a " Bt, fll? OlyntPiC iilorium. j ...,. , Althousli outweighed by 30 pounds. 1 f.iants off the plank. MeGraw and gtecher. who tips the scales at 2Ht hin crew have only a meaner toe- jioumlH. is favoreii to wjn over the hold now- to prevent Pittsburg ran- Hindu Krapider. j luring the National leasue title.'. A otic-hour limit wmi-flBal Imut . ni'inss together Renato Oardwt, Italian The best .New York could do yesler- mat ,, Jjm Ul1los a ;!4,k., tlay waa to divide a double-header while a thhti match, for one fall, wiii with the Pilules, wlnninc the opener, to mil tnkinn a selhaids in the nightcap. :l to 2. ItawliiifiS, a (limit i-astoff. drove in tile winning run in the second game. The i;uecam-ers continue with their five gaoje lead on the too rtmi; and have the present series already in l he iKtff with three vtcterieH. The final ame is today. Washington kept its one gjnne mnl'Kin over the Athletics in the American league race by taking the measure of tije. licngalM. li io 4, wmte I'ttifaueiphia was Mnnfcmg the White 8jx 3to 0. j Sift 111 ficao nf llio Mnr.1..- ihn j l"" " ring wnn ntm when e meets watior Sox! to seven hits and Al SltiimniiH ).'t-cedman tiinieiht at the ICast f'hi htmg up his twenty-second homer of (,.tn iii(.M;ti H((ti, nshtera will bo the year. Iling .Miller also sfamined mu?r the J J7 welterweight iiinil. for the ilreuit. Tt(, ,.(nv (fver tlu, witvtion of a Chicago braced after taking n fi referee which for a. time threatened to o shutout from Uumy Vance in U( trinjf J(imtt raneeliation of the mo ursi game oi a twm lull and won the second from iJrooktyn, 9 to 7. Vance timited the Cubs to two scratch hits ami fanned nine hat-j ters. The Cards did not play and the' even break fur the Uohms kept them one point in arrears of th? Hornsby j lr,,'- 1 llenuetfs triple with two mi Hie sa ks in the fimrth inning put the game on ice for the llrowns wljot turned out a 5 to 2 victory the lied Sox. liabe Huth whneked his 34th home run of the season in the sixth In ning of the same with the Indians, but the Yankees lost their third in a row to Cleveland by 7 to 6. Shocker of New York and Karr of Cleveland both were knocked out of the .box. Speece finishing as the successful re lief t wirier, with Pennoclc of the Yankves not so effective. NEW FLYWEIGHT CHAMP TO RETIRE AND GO TO COLLEGE " IOS AVOFIK? Attc- 4 f p ' ni ' , -Nineteen year old Fide! iJlBara who defeated j ruuKte ienaro vt New York iy a ten round bout here last night, plans to remain a hoxer oiny lung eiiouKti io nnancf nis euu- em i hi in nwtmoru university, wmen he plans to enter in Kepteniher, IS2ti, with the view of fitting himself for a medical career. Oeharo was twice victor over the late Paneho Villa and articles signed hy the two hoxers hefore Saturday's ho lit slated that the fight was for t he flyweight championship of t he world. l.a ISara'a victory, accord ingly, made him a much -to-he-do- sired at-ijuisition among pi-omotersj and doKens of offers were received hy fleorge V. Pdake, his manager. j company, will hold li first dance of Talk of a return match hetween . 1 he fall season at the fair grounds I .a Hunt and flenaro predominated in 'pavilion Saturday night. The popular fight circles here. Phil Uernstein, j "Xhe 1 iawks" laace orchestra will manager for Ciena tof is willing and provide the music and all indications anxious lo stay here untH he has oh-' point to splendid affair In every tatued a return engagement. j particular. Inasmuch as the members "We promised Itliara a return, f versatile orchestra are ail fight if we won." he said, "and novjl'n-er enteiiainers, the Forum will Hhink we have a right to demand " attempt to stage the usual spe the same courtesy." jcialty numbers hut will leave the en- Hlake, in reply to dozens of prop.f-Ttlnnient entirety up to the r ofdtions that poured in on hltn, s;tii 'mstra, he would enter into no negotiations A number of committees to take until he had a talk with fiiek Ion-J-hMrjt "f ,!m nmeroH details have aid, promoter of Saturday's hout. )hti'n "Ppointed and all preparations Donald said he had arranged a con- ferem-e with JUake some time to day. LEFTY O'DOUL HAS BIG LEAD CflilSI BATTI RECORDS RAN FRAXCISCO. Aug. 24. Tak ing advantage of the home lot dur ing the past week, Kefty O'Doul, Salt Ijtke out fielder added seven points to his batting average and has a long lead over Pacific Const league Imi Iters. t'nofflcia! figures inf hiding games of Saturday gave the Jiee fly catcher n .410 overage. Rrazill of Senttle took n heavy jolt during the series with the cellar champion pib hers and allowed I'aul Waner, San Francisco, to edge in on "erond place honor, Ua tier's average Is atiil I"ira sill's .fifa. Leading the Oakland tribe is Hack Miller with an average of .353. The averages show but one point differ ence between Hohwer. and iilg Twombley t leading th Anel with .341: M. Shea, the hms, wilh .32.1, and Warner, the Tigers with an even Tony Lniarr, the SaHake short- Jt'p. i jt til tpplHif the home run hitters wuh 3X. j 1 za v te a Iso leads in t he Imse st en tin department with :t' stolen cushhttts. 11 minefield. trt land, hart 31 and Utne, Seattle, IINDU WRESTLER TO MEET STECHER TONIGHT I.OS AXOKI.ES. Ami?. 24 A. P.) Miildns liin liistiui as!i)e:irBi)i-e hore, (olio (ioliar, Hindu wrestler, meets Joe Steilier, .'?l)raskan claimant to be between Abie Kaplan. Jewish ' . . ... of MICKEY WALKER RISKS TITLE IN BOUT TONIGHT cmcACO. A il ft. -(A. !'.)- Mhkev Walker, world's weUerweiaht chiimpion, will take his title into the .... . . 1 match, was, settled yesterday When t(jm MtlItcii was accepted by both sj,ies YC'ste-rdayV llesjjlt;. At Salt iake pttitlaml, 12-fi. At i:tU lanii, t'-l ; San Fmneisco, At Vermin. 2-H; I.os Angeles. 1-U mj Kililte called 11th. darkness Al Sacrament, l-'lx Seauie, 5-i. . , . 'MEDFORD DEFEATS EAGLE POINT 3-1 A 3 to 1 vi'ctory was won by the Medford baseball team when it met the Kagie Point nine yesterday after noon on the Holly street diamond be fore a fair ixod crowd of fans, Kagle Point lost several good hits due to the fast fielding of their op ponents. Foley, who pitched for the visitors, allowed five hits, while Schoeni of the home team allowed three. Seven men were struck out by each pitcher. The lineups for yesterday's game were n jtmows; emot' iittgan, shortstop; Long, first base; Woods, tsecond base; Huntz, third base; lioale, center field: Cooley, right field; AVH- f lfm, left field; Bannister, catrh, and Schoenl, pitch. Eagie Point Dunn, .shortstop: Heatttatt, first base: Ash- M,.(1(1 iStuwna VAiihit et,nler fieW; Rohirtsonf rh noM: R Kol.1Vi loft f,pW; Btnverfi) o;itch n,j j Ftdey, pitch. COPCO FORUIV! TO GIVE k PAVILION DICE The fopeo Forum, the employes' cluh of the California Oregon Tower 1,1 Piir forward to make me Hiiair a nuge success. Attendance will not bo limited to members of the Forum hut will include their families and friends. IH Hurt Ui Hindu Hlots, C'AI.t't.'TTA, British India, Aug. 24. (A, I.) Eighteen persons were in jured in serious rioting hetween Hindus and Moslems at Tittagurh to day. The Moslems allege that the Hindus were carrying an idol in a procession and played music as the procession passed n mosque. Took with gas. 1f 7 ft I . ' ,. ".V f -. Unkr far ASHLAND SAYS 'RIDE WITH ME AT OWN RISi ASnhAXn, Aug, 21. IfatrixoH !irothers thrmtyh 1L Pierce, a member of the firm, ammuneed the canceiiatioii of their ctiinract w ith the Kurd Motor company, operative Sep tember 1st. The amioiitfrcmetit came us n distinct surprise, fr this firm has been a successful and ppttlat- one in the sale of Fords ami Kordon's in this vicinity. The firm made no state ment as to future plans, but definite announcement will be made shortly, the members stated. Mrs. Mary A. Courts of li street, whose car plunged into the ditch some weeks ago. due to the ietHjtfc geitr giving away when she attd Mrs. KUv.it. beth Cve were an their ;ty i Attd fftrd, ha autified ev-rytftt who - rend that she wilt not be responsible for further acidetus when .--iie is driv ing h-r car. In the accident men tioned above, Mrs. Cuvm w;t hurt, and notified Mrs. Courts ihat she intend ed, to start suit for dataae. Uealiv.ilij; the rer--ptns'ihility of the driver f a ca r. h't her tiie injured pa ny is a guest or a paid passenger, so stated -Mrs. Courts, she settled mt ttf cnri fm' S300. To protect herself from the like happening again, she has stickers amiouncing the fact that "anyone rid ing wish her does so at iiix own risk," pasted in her car. Mr. and Mrs. A. Swenning were call ed to Modesto, California, a short time since because -of an automobile acci dent hi which Mr. Meil, the husband of hts niece, formerly Miss Lillian I'feiffer, was very seriousiy injured. It stems that Mr. Mello was smashed into by a car driven at reek less speed and he was thrown forty feci, suffer ing injuries which has oetsmtied par alysis, lie is in the hospital, with but slight chance of regaining the us af his Umbs. Mr. and Mra. Melta Itve on l ranch near Modesto. Mrs. Sweit tihig will remaht with Mi's. Melb uy til Mr, Mello is Itetier. Mr. Swettatio; returned the hist rf the we-k. Airs. PJ. Alien Porter and little s of Me Cioud accottipanted hltti. Mrs. Porter is a niece of the Swenuins. formerly Miss Millieent Pfetffer and a sister of Mrs. Mello. Mrs. Porter will remain a month. Mrs. Mello has many friends who will he very sorry to learn of Mr. Mello's serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews and fnndlv are expected to arrive in Ash land from Corvaliis the latter part of the week to visit Mr. Andrews par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Andrews of Falrvlew street. Mrs. Khnumlofel and her daughter. Miss Elizabeth Shaumiofel, leave this morning for Sacramento. California. They have been guests at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Vnn Santon, Oak Girl 6ained7 Pounds Nine Years an Invade That's just what McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Catiipound Tablets did for the Ilabcoek Clirl and is doing as much for tens of thousands of thin, underweight, weak and discouraged people all over America. These sugar coated, pleasant to take tablets should be given to chil dren instead of the vile siomnch up setting oil itself they surely do belt the frail, delicate little ones and tablets cost hut 6 cents at Heath's Drug 8tore, West ide Pharmacy, Medford Pharmacy or any real drug gist In America. Head this letter if you have a child that needs to gain health an"" strength. "My little girl was stricken whhi infantile paralysis when she was five months old and was an invalid for 3 years when f saw an nd in the paper that McCoy's Cod laver Oil .'ompound Tablets would build up wasted tissues. I bought a box and she gained very slowly at first and a fter ta k ing eight boxes she gained seven pounds. Thanks lo McCoy's Cod l.lver Oil Compound Tablets, a fter t rying f most everyi hing else on the market. She is on the road lo recovery and goes to school every day." Mrs, ij. Uaheorfc, Appleton, Wis,- Imltatlons of McCoy's may be of fered, hut be sure ami m;k for Mc Coy's, the original and genuine and if after thirty days treatment you art not delighted with results why, get your money laek. Adv. Utah and Wyoming GOAL ALSO , WOOD Lay in your winter supply now before the rainy season sets in, at summer prices and save money. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76 N, Fir St. Medford Plate and Window Glass Co. Automobile glass ami Jtiss for alt purposes. We tvpstr brokf -windows and resiiver !i mirror, make mirror any size. Complete line beveling and grinding machinery; employ nothing but experienced beijj. 3. V. MORGAN, Mnagef 118 S. Bartiett Phene 143 j streets, for uie wce&s. Miss Shanm Mfel Is a gifted yadtiilt and her 'friends ita e jm-ed her mush very ictiefj. I The iie-. .1 C ami Mrs. Metier d j family, with Mrs. Kiigetsj;i Atki(isi spent Friday In an outing tot the llogtte river, i-'ishiu-x vas the ioder if the lay, with the plenie fe- ture. Mrs. May tlliek and children of Kiuniuth Kails ;tre 'isitins xt the home of her father, Mt Jvdiu eiiavcr, fr a few days. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Ke.ti.iwioi have ficen spcadiag a forittight's vacation ,ti Xewptrt h;tve ret timed, comim: by , way of the Macfeeaxie river and Khsm :tth Fnli, Miss Jrae Chaajhcriafa left ly for New York via Patmitta Canal. 4 acocmpHtth'd by her hreiiher. who has , been vHlilag her here. Miss ilit - hetn Palmer, vim lias beea In aa , Kra ncis- fur sonic tvei'ks. was ex - pceiedto reutra i Aidilaad yesterday morning, j Mr. aod Mrs. C. li, IVtl have re i turned from a vaeutfon trip spent ;tl jse;cdde poitHs, They reprt 3 delight ful outtug. Mr. uitd Mrs. tleotse Ktaaaa iefi yesterday fr :tn exteied mp whadt ineiades N'nv 'trii, la'ida, Xi;jg:ra Kalis and a visit U 'aia tefre ihejr n-l Ottl. Mr. rh;if'!"i liatesiKia is a c,uest ;tt the hotoe ttf his s-cot, lr;t liitttaaa. Mr. Itatonati has tn.Jny friends here, having lived la Ash la ad ta fi''f vears. Mrs. Jaaa-s f 3JT Xnh SUin siret is hosteys fur tnlay's meeting at the W, j;. C. at which nil members of vlJurttstde Post arc Invited guests. The meeting opens at 2 3a p. ta.. ad an interesting program is phitmetl, with deUgfttfal refresh t neat at its close. T-O-N-I-G-H-T FROM NEW YORK TO GLAMOROUS SINGAPORE! Follow this t;iie as it moves in dark places with thrill aad action at every step! "The HalfWay Girl n With DORIS KENYON LLOYD HUGHES , HOBAET BOSWOKTH T-O-M-O-R-R-O-W Take, 1. One famous novel, 2. Breezy romance, 3. Stirring action, 4. Whirlwind action, 5. Universal ranch riders, 6. Hair-trigger saspense, 7. The most popalar out door star, Supported by Gladys Hu lette, Tully Marshall, Waiter Long and Gertrude Astor. Woeg f on Cbbese Medkiii For TrinwBt tl?!, iT, ynturootMCt thmt sod thrust tm it. mtH?t. gyfc.li I RIALTO i m I tH C K. ?shiaa has iined dental 'office in Awaiaad. Me is well know a here, having siJeui years of his hy Ihoad Ui tlits eiiy He H she sa f Mr. litoi Mrs. K, j. Whitm Viiui ttow live iti ! Washiitgtmt. fie has many friend f Willi welcome- hlfii imvk lit Ashiafid. Kinai ittttitticemei piaos fr the fioidea Jaldlet celeittaa was atadc $ yesterday at iite Preshyterian chm-eh, W hteh ijejctJJS Si'ith it pfais set vice j Thursday eveains ai ie ehareh its i charge o ft he Key, H, ii- Crnha, j contiitaifig Friday, with a basket din ner in the church at aoott, foilmved by the "Kemiisiseem iitatr," at 'J: 3 p. isi. at which a nragraat nf particu lar iateresi will lie ?;lve, V, M . j H'right pisidiisi?. The eveuiu is ! -voted iti the foraiai jtthUee ja-grat, w 1th its history, its greetings from yntl atai Presoytery atal irtni rep reseatatives froat other AhJaad chnrches, in eharg1 of ih resident pavtr the iiev. 4. C Mergier. The lEeveread! li, i'Jaaaid'soti aad F. 1. Wtr;it)ge wiii preside tttolay morn lag's service, aad at the aaaa service in the even! tig. the IJev. K. C. Koehler DR, W. C. SCHAEFER Announces the opening of his dental office at rooms 425-28 Medford Building. Practice limited to the extraction of teeth, Dental Radiography and Oral Surgery. YOU CAN,T BEAT THIS A Genuine 6-VoIt Storage Battery W5 FULL CAPACITY Wood or Rubber Case Fully Guaranteed Tho right ftizc for Fords - Chevrolet - Star - Essx - Buifk Durasit - Overlain! ami 38 other ears. 12-Volt for Ihnha anil Franklins - - - $15.95 See These Batteries at Pennington's Battery Service Medford, Oregon. . J 14 North Front Bt. Opjmsite 8, P. Depot . Authorized PREST O-LITE Distributor ' ' o complete a tasty Picnic Luncheon There's s Tim antl zest io ail of BNCOKiv'H DlilXKS wliii-h niiike them tseeessilies for the ieiii they have the sparkle and zip io them whieh hr'mg getiuiiie jov to pari'ht'il throajs. Whatever ihe tasion, a ease of SNIDER H DlilXKS is always a weleome gtiest. I Jiot forget to order a eae for your next pienie, Snider Dairy & Produce Co. ESSEX COACH excellent condition The Busy Corner Motor Co. will give tiie adtJrts. Tae four fri er KtHfor arsp-Sii ars i itesrg f three f thu iWTVi, Vwmvh Soil- is JJratiy. PAfii?, a tA. P.) The French te la the Infest (iermftn rf- jdnder Oh wcurily fuesti witl av'tfvfa-ei i?ci-iia govera- tuent ?hi afitprmwm smi wiii ip BJSii puidic Friday. Sit loiie i T ASIHH'XHAM. Mass.. AMjf. S4. The town his ns poiice; ali fhree ar eaaJtt la a raal on jjaaiident. Cwk M-Uh s?as. S UHMER COLDS f MHdag ad isfssyscgi Tae very ntsi night ppif Vapo Rub Ootr 17 Million Jar Vut Yrtt STANDARD SIZE V O O 0) CO 0