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o o o o o TATO RTX FINAL TRIBUTE ANNOUNCE program BEND NEWSPAPER " DARROW DECLARES" GOVERNOR-SAYS -CALIFORNIA HOTEL IS PAID EDITOR LS UCMDECDICCACLDT BOUGHT FOR EX- L ER SHOULD MANAGERS FIGHT CHICAGO NEWS MEET!NGHERE, SEPT. mm RETURNJTJJVIID-AGES CONTROL WORLD BUNGALOW COURTS CIIIC'ACU, Auk. 24. (A. tiir Fremont Luhkoii wuh rlalmi-cl lo- lay from this uutHlauilliiK Intuition Into union u nair ct-ntuiy of arliii-vi-im-ntii '"l"'" " iii"liiil"ll nai- llrally tiinili-Kl ,ld rctirinK. fur a laHt Miiiplo tril.uto from a f,-w mh vIvIiik 1'ulatlVfn ana U lil.-nl host of frliMHlH. limn ii worlil figure In Joiirnaliniii. l.liworfljl f.uto fur IMll.lk-kuuiI. a lil'll - .-raolor uf Die liuur, far hIkIiI.-.I l.usi- jm-ksjiiuii ami nilKlny i liuivli Ira. I. r. Im Wan. In the null-inn , lli fur lh- ill-- liartcu. porinltti-il tn liiiunii-iT innurn- C(l rvlutiw. cuun. i-lnr ami friend. 1....1 . ' -hllt hl" 'MlH-ral ami dbi i! v '" oululllalloii ami i i , , ni KccpliKi wllll tllat wish no hoi- ,,u.rJ J "T . . "' K,''"i't inuuslon ho uud his lirlile spent years m-tlavlsinB as a hu.ne . ' Tllc-lt i hill hoily has lain at rest, a lepuso finally ileniamle.l hy the exae- tluim uf nature after a life lime vli- vunnj UIVUDIi:!! I). rciILAi.lll.il. HlllC.! II I H .Ielh ll,e.. 1..., ,., . , ,v mmnimj ,.,. l i....ii . h . . .. 1 ' ........ n.-.n, y UU innally known In Ihe field uf Jmil - .... in w.iien. as prni.rieiur ami editor of Ihe ChleiiKn Dally .News and co-fuunder of the Assnelated Press. ir. i.awson was a eom nian.tliiK iik uto for fifty years was here fur the " ",1 ," """ "'is iiornlnK n the mile .vw KK,a ConBreiratlunal .iMireh. pre, iB hur- V,'.'!', '''','.,''1'''y-. tlrel yfittliiK that all reiuiiim-d mortal of Vletor Ijiwsoii should l.e borne tn i. . . .. . enureii s . I ...... ,N,,1"""K ' Th , , , ,, lulled ehurch In the days uf his yuulh be lent hla voiee In the slnciiiK in Die steep. eholr luft. Ti.ere he beeaiue ae quainted with Ml-: Jessie llradley nearly half a eenlury hko: there they ivcro marlred. am) there. :l I years la tec. Mr. liwson knelt for eoiufort u-heii Mrs. lawson died. Ho waa a trustee uf the ehureli nine two-year terms and at his death had nerved many years. The Itev. Mr. Jnhn II. lleywnrth. pastor of (he New KiiKlaud ehllri h. Is 111 Canada un vaeatlnii. In his slend the itev. Mr. O.ora Stearns Mavis, president uf Ihe ChleaKo Thenluuli'al aeudliary. was ehuseli as the uffiei.-il-JllK eleruyniau. In addlllun (o KurrniimliuK the fu neral servlee Willi the ulmust Hiiiiplli-- Ity althouf-h It was a public eerei ly. It was deelded that the burial Hhould bo slrletly prlvat In Gracrland cemetery. Mr. Lawsou vlHlloforeterullyalonKsldethebo.lv I,,., , , .... ..... . (leath ho never ceased to mourn, and whose Krave it was IiIh invariable Sun. (lay custom to visit, no matter what tho woalher, ( In tho serenity of death, Mr. Ijiw- non's body wum relcKated to the hands ! of those whose co-operatlou hn had oullHtcd iii build Iiik the Daily News 1o Ha pre-evlmmt iiosition, th p:i liearors boini; drawn from the ne-i I nnd eomposliiK rooms and buslu-'ss flee, without however, dtslurhlnj; the lunetfoilfi nf his newspaper. Melville ;. Stone, now counsellor nnd rormer Keiinal manager of The Associated Press, Mr. Liwson's part- j Her Iti ownership of the Daily News 1 or n dozen years and his colleague in Ihe organization and ilevelopnn iii of . Th Auum-liilml t uu .,( ii,.. Xri: z::' lh:,:r!', i ir..,i, n v.. ....L ..... . ., ',ri...r - t,:ry,::L. 'r"rK "r"'" :", tho Cleveliiud lain Dealer timi Adoltih H. Ochs. York Times, wer iibltsher or the New others who hasten- cd tn ChlcaKn. Ill tribute to the memory of Hie man who devoted much of his life to the creation and flirt herance nf i he Ureal eu-operatlve endeavor at news cxchailKe, Ihe Associated Press, all Wires of the orna nidation w ere si I rneod for three mlnuies at the hour the funeral service for Mr. Iiwhoii vnu beitun. Police Warn People of 'Stolen Money Orders v Chief of Police Adams warns local inurrhantn from cashing stolen money orders from two persons operating In J'uclfic coast cities. A Keneral desci U- ( Hon Is Klven below: , Mutiny orders forms No. !s:il to 7 (K)0, Inclusive, stolen from , Cartei'MVllle. Moat., are belim fnrKed and cashed Iti Pacific const cities by a woman usIuk sev eral names. Aj;e ,ln.;i.r; 5 ft. 7 In. tall; wolKht I Mi-1 mi pounds: i bobbed brown hair: btue eyes; fiuldy complexion: medium heavy set, and pin I n looking. Accom panied by a man, amc IK. -PI; ft. b In. tall; wcIkIm 1 1 r pounds; luodtuin dark complexion; has .pppeuianee of tmii 1st : was drlviim odKO sedan with Kentucky li cense; license probably changed. These per nous have cashed orders in ft number of lar:e cities at Htoren, usually In amounts of ) I . to $fiO, on Saturdays. Ph-ane no tify police authorities, Marayes, banks, hotels and merrhantM In , order that they may be on the lookout. Cause Immediate arrest uf both part leu. local BdS II. J. Ilyr? nrrlvc.1 In Ihe illy l.isi IllKllt frnlll (IrantH I'ass nfler haviui; vlMlle.l Ills ilallKlller. .fi s. K. Mi cil luayer for die iftist ihree weeks. After liriVlntf spent the nei two weeks In tllO clly with Ills dilUKliler, Mrs. II. 11 Rlllott, lie will return to his hoii.e at Milwaukee, Wis. Mr. and Mm. Von Bundle returned yesterday from lilauiond lake, where they havo been "vaiatlnnluK" for Ihe past week. , I'OUTI.ANI). Auk. I'OUTI.ANI). A iik. 2 I (Hiiiclal ) - 'rvrrin.v-Hcvin iihyslrlans will .lollv.-r iKlilri-Nst'H at tin. annual itirrtiiiK of tin. Ore-Ron Stale .Mi-ilira jtufiwy. J. lvlil.li will In- li.l.l In .M.'.lfmcl hi'litoinl.ir 2. J ami 4. lirriiirH. llinn Atii.ri.an .MiMlli-.il association will In; HliHlun. Im lia oth.-r I.uxIiiism In- ,.,.,t,., . ,. ,.,I1K. t,r.stH l Kuk.-.m-. will .ontiiiii.- In I From a nul.ll- kh In! tin- prlu- mk(. ,s ,. I that . Ity. whilo 1 1 li nt uf t micliliK will I..- I In, M ,.,. ami J,. will aullvi ly niamiK.' ' in l,, ;,lil, link- tu Im- Inl.l u t,. i.ap.r. i li- lornicr In i-lia iw uf jtl. uus.lr.-H uf II..- OnKoll Hill. Hi: u- o.lilo.ial .li-.altl It ami tin- lat- ; li. altli li-acue ami tin- Oioiloli slat.- ,.,ai K.- r uuslm-ss ami a.lvcr- aril of liralth. Itlsini! I -. A. Suinli li . Ii niim uf Ilii- slu ltun was pul.llsli.-r ami i.lltur uf i-xiiuiIvi- cuiniiillti r uf till- furiii. r ur- 1. i;uk-iii- Dally (Inar.l fur iilm- I Kanlzatlui,. will .i-s "Tin. i: 1 y,.rM. whilu .M.,.,ii- ami Joiu-h wi-n- I f -.-. J romani ami tin- l-'amlly cmiiiim-i.-iI Willi tin- Kama nul.li.-allun -,.vl,.a," will i- ,1. shj.--t uf an fr ,.Vi!,;il years. .I.mm-h uf Into lias la.ldri-ss by Mr. Wall'-i- II. Ilruwn uf l.crn ficl.l r.,ri-KonlatlV(. fur Ihv (Ira s:,.,. Dr. Ilarulil . H.-an uf I'url- Kind- .Mulnr assocation. while W,M ' "" "" "''''"" l-"nm- Mre has Ih-.ii- Willi the Mnrnll.K ailun f Well l-.-rsnns." Dr. C. J. It.Klster KtiK.-ne l.s.nlth uf Portland will talk on the. New ulfieers uf the eunipany are: aeen,n.ll.-,llluems uf the stale hunnl Hhellnll. prisiilenl; Alunre. vlee-ues. r health, ami Mr. Wilsun .luhnslnn uf ; .),., seerelary-treasuier. .m.lai will uiilllne the alms ami I j,,u W. Slum-, e.llfnr fur the lusl ' . J n aildl'l-SH .111 e'lllfCr Willi 1111 l-X- 'hil.lllun uf a rnuiluii pleiuru. "The llewn.,1 .,r I', ee " will l.e elecn l.e Mr. i:rnest r . Tuelier or I'm lland. : speakers at Ihe eetfe etlnKsl ,vlll ,.. ,. oib .VKht, I'nrllaml; ,.;,.,.,. w Kuek.-y. Portland; Mr. A ,an. Cleveland, (J.: Mr. II. C. Cnffey, Purtland: Mr. It. J. Cnnrny. .Medl'urd: Mr. II. M. Crei-ue, Purtland: ,. ai,.,,,,,,,,.,. ,,. Peaeuek. Keattle; ,.. w ,,,,,, ,.,.; j,)h ,. fi,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.iiaml; Mr. A. C. Crank. Purtland; Mr. C. K. Hunt, i.-, ..,..,,. . 11..1 I......I, Mr. T. J. .MaeKay. Illllsliuru; Mr. C.J. j, ,., .UBk.,., Puitland Mr. V. T. Phy. 'url land ; Astoria ; , Hut Lake: Mr. K A. Pieree. I Mr. A. C. Kinney, president Mr. W. I.. Hunt. Klu lil.il li Talis: Mr. J. Karl l-:ise, Purtland, and Mr. Iru P. Hartle, North lien. I. IN FEAR OF LIFE,- IAIoiik Miss Vera Houston two days. His appearance at Seattle KeadiiiK. "Giifssippe the p.arber." ; will he undrr the auspices uf the NKW YdliK. Auk. 'l (A. P.) Miss ltettey Zimmerman Chamber of Commerce; J(t Portland. As the result of what he reKards as Dance ...Miss Maxlnr Olson the meeting will he urraoued by civic altemplH by women to lure hiin ami Uefore rcturuliiK home they all mo- organizations Kenerally. Teh Los An other plots, .Max Phillips, wealthy tored to Inspiration Point, about 1 li Kcles speech will be delivered at a tmmr '"'"Mt.aci urer ami polo player h beltnr ' cbmelv iruardeil on bis 7DU- ,",'(, ,vl,"t0 "vlv Kalniiluwn. N. J, l':iht '"''"'l delecllves are on Kuard. Phillips carries a pistol, Wil, 11 Kfvo warninrl' If u H(raiiK'r approaches, Meanwhile three women. preHuuc ''ly detectives and a mate iletee-j I've are out on bail after belli f, I arrested on Phillips' complaint, I TJie plot, he says. Is to weaken his cmtrol of the Phillips-Jones coin pany, which makes Vanllousen col lars. The houmllllK has .persisted for months at the Inst Gallon of a N-w yoik hanker, he says. The women wen- arrested on Ills est ale Friday n 11 it after detectives in his employe had lstcnc to hla , on ersai ion with tb. in bv means of ..... . ... . a M-M-piuHiic oevire. lie says the " '. " "lp iNI'w M. - llnl Willi the llllchlioii nf having "" " '"" t m. Mann act. The Screen lS Vo Press Aucnu "Half Way Chi," Itlalln. if you like romance, vivid color, tense drama, hair raising situations, a KrlpphiK story and fast uiovIuk ue llon In your screen entei laiiiinenl. see "The Half Way Girl, at the IIIullo (heater, closing tonight. tHie of the west's nn-atest movie stars. Hoot Gibson. Is dolim Ills stuff these days on the back of his favorite mount. Pal. on (he screen of the Plalto thraler. bej-lunliiK lonmrrmv matinee, The Ktilln' Kid from powder River." The supportlim cuh! Includes Tully Marshall, (llailys llulelle. Waller lini;, and a number nf other favor lies. Vaudeville Program For Tomorrow .Muslr. souk and novelty are the fea tures of Ihe Western As-social Ion MiimiKer's vaudeville bill al tlunl'H (Valeria ii tomorrow mat I nee and nlKht. Hilly Knight nnd two itocn trained ioojlefM. are one of tin hlKKcrM novcl tle in vaudeville, the barnyard klinis do aerobtitic tricks and stunts. This Is an net for all the people. I'leuty of Ja.M wllh (ilndys Dclmar and her syncopated sextette. Miss Meltnar furnNhe (lit' comedy, and hick daiicltiK numbers. Mamie I.Ihk and Tommy l.ouu sIiik music halt hnlhoK viiude li fans who Ilk.Ml the -otrt lirluu l.ulu" team of a fi-w uccki buck, "ill find oiiH'thhiK lust as Kooif, Hay and 1 '.sther a ley present a dame tii. with a baek curtain com tiouni entln ly of eclil lace, and other biiuitiful sett Iuks. They ln hsi monv numbers, and tiixv latent popu lar utep.i, (Jeurue A Mack, once ft boy no prano with the famous I'aullst choir of New York, slns the latest popular somis. and t'lls tiiTies. "Topics of the Day," and a lively comedy constitute the photoplay por tion of the program. q Cuok with gus. TFDfjORT) TVrATT TRTPHNy. Ore. Auk. 21 The Central (),. .r,.K nrt.-rn.Miii ilJiily. him Uwn hum tu J. K. SlM ltnn. Ilan.i.l A. .Mru ami J. W. .I..n-n uf Kuki-iip. It year, ...im uu ue.inne p.a.ui .... ...e fulUl' (lenrue Itiiehester munaiter fur the same perlud, is luuv- 1.... ... u r 1.. ARE ENTERTAINED KLAMATH FALLS. The Klamath Kails Iiusincss and Professional Women's club entertain- ed the Medford club at the White September 5 to September 1L. his vis Pellcau Sunday at dinner, after which Its having been ami iik ed as follows: the ladies enjoyed the following pro-1 September 5 Seattle, speaks at fcruui in the sun room of the hotel: jnittht. Vocal solo, "The world is Waiiinx for the Sunrise Sometime" , Mr. It. 10. Patterson Group of Kreisler numbers: (a) Seueuade lOspanula (h The Old Itefrain Miss Catherine Walton, accompanied by Miss e Pat rice Walton i:tude in '. Major , Chopin Miss Jiejitrice Walton ( Vocal, "Little Lad of Dreams Sin mne ..n. iM.im. runs, .o v,e ...e scenery, as it was an unusually clear day and lite ride wuh delihtfut. EAST, SON MISSING A telegram was ri ived this moru- Iuk bv Chief f Police Adams from Pi'isburn. Pa., as follows: "Would you please try and lucaie P"d Shuiuan, fattn-r serloii.-ly ill, and in hospital." 1-1 1........ . I i i... ' i'""" . .-" An-iiv c,u,. i: s..,iKewick smci L. , cnuiii... .n ,.i.,,i, ' ItlK Ijilll ur liis whereiibnuts I: iiuested In m.tiry Hie l.nlice. Imiuiry at Ihe l.usluffice failed tn shuvv anybu.ly nf that name Kettiu his liiail al tin- lucal office. The Noted Dead M ONT 1 1 K A I A uk. L' I. (A. P. ) Arthur liallly-l'.laiichard. W S. mill Ister to Haiti since I !H 4, was found dead In his bedroom at the Mount I loyal lintel early today. Mr. Itailly-lllam-hard arrived in Montreal August 1 i. but his pres ence here had been unknown to the American i oiisulntc. He rcKlstcred from Jlochester. N, Y, although his home was tn New Orleans, l.a. Ills baggage bore Washington, U. C labels. The body bore no marks of vio lence, and death apparently was due to natural causes. A night watch man discovered the body. An Imprest is being held today. Mr. Itallly-lilaiichard wax born at New Orleans October 1. I lt,i.t, ami had been connected with the diplo matic service of the I lilted States since IN.s,"i, when he became prHte secretary of the minister to I'Vanee. inning IiIh forty years uf service he held several posts of responsibility, having been charge d'affaires al both Paris ami Tokyo previous to his appointment us minister to Haiti in May. l;l(. In liili! when he was secretary of the American embassy at Paris w here he had previously been i barge d'affaires. Mr. Ha Illy -Ilium hard was traiislerred to the em bassy ut Tokyo and this transfer was said to have been the leal reason for the resignation at that time of Uobeil I '.aeon, ambassador tn VVance, Shortly after bis arrival to Tokyo M r. HaHly-l Ham hard became charge d 'a If aires ami represented the I'll It- i ed States at the Japanese capital" during the difficult period of the exchanges i egardlng the ( alllorula antl-allen Icgtidnt Ion. Thanks to the Koke Fiend, ATLANTA. (.;.. Aub. IM I A. P.I lli-tlrt-iiu-nt uf $3.l)o.iHMi tn i.r.-f.-rrr.l (oi'k Hml ili-rliinitlon of tint n-miliir (Hmrtcrly dlvlili-nil of $1.71 in-r iilmrr on (-oinnutn to.-k nutrkt-il llu- m.-t-tinc of tin. .Ilri-ulors of llu- OoU conil-any ht-ro loda). Cook with gas. If i MEnFORnp OUFfiOV. MOXDAV, .1T(fi'ftT 21 im DKNVKIt. Culo., Au. 2 1 (A. The finhl on vvululiun Is a atep lMl ll to t,u elvlllznllun uf the inlilillo.- I ('1 ii-..n n ivn-rnw Chicauo at- ' ! tl.iiwmo Uairow. U U 'a"i"1 litriiey ami KeopCH' ii-ft-ne rnuiiHel in tin- reeeni Tennessee evuiuuun ..I..I , !. ,.s. .,i.-hi In aii ad- In the recent Tennessee, evolution dress at the (iraee euinmunily rhureh He nave starte.l-ljaeK on tile ruait tn Ihe medieval aKes when men wero drawn and quartered because they lol aurce Willi the aeiepleil pre- cei.ls euncorninB the existence of - Marrow said. "There Is a larKe and financially powerful croup In this country who arc layliiK plans for a eaiupalmi 10 liass lcKiHlation primarily in tho western and southern states which will make it a criminal offense to teach in the public -schools any due- trine cnncernliiK the uriitln nf any- tliihK w-liich is enntrary to the due- trine found In the iiuuk of Gene - sis." T WILL SPEAK IN ROSE CITY SEPT. CIIICACf), Auk- 2 1. ArranuementH or General Dawes' visit to t lie Pacific coast were definitely completed today. He hud been planning' mull a trip for pome time in Iresponsc to invitations from friends onthe Pacific coast. His schedule provides for a stay of from September 7 Portland, speaks at nipht. September 8 and It San Kraiiciseo, no set speeches. September II and 1J. Los AiiKele?. KpeakliiK at niixht, 11th. The vice president has accepted the 1 limitation of Coventor Friend W. Richardson " of California to attend Ihe state's diamond jubilee eelehra- tion and will he in H;in Francisco for .-h t..e . o. I baniber of Commerce and the Amer- lean Legion. t While in Los Angeles, General j)awes will be the KUe.st of Henry M. j Itoblnson. who was a member of the Dawes committee which worked out j the Dawes plan for German repara Itlons payments. The vice president will leave Cho hko un September 1 for the coast. i,.. . innM(. Cnvrl a stnme wind mln ,ll.,;lllBr;1. ,v ;f irain.ilt... C.-.I.. .Irivinc a heavy ear in-.,, .,( cullll.lelelv nver nil Ihe Crater b,e ,!..,":',. ,!; ,,,i,es .., ,i, ..f ..,i .city. Saturday, miraculously escapitiK injury. Kinney, who was alone at the time of the accident, can fcivc no definite reason hmv It occurred, but It Is be lieved that the loose Kravel alonK the cdKcs of ihe hiuhway played a very Instrumental pari. Tomh Threatened by l-'lres. roi.rMlilA. S. C. Auk. IM. (A. I'.) -l-'lre start loir in n lumber mill has spread to nearby residence i In the town of Saluda ami is threatenluf- to destroy the town, where there is a lack of water owlnjy to a lone draught. HOTEL LAtlKERSHItl IIPOADWAY SEVENTH CASH PAID . For Second-Hand Furniture and Stoves W. A. KINNEY Furniture House ( 315 E. Main Phone 505 fOQlMLIJ:, Ore., Auk. SI. t!uv- rnor ll,'n'' Hpc-iikliiK before tin- Cocw bounty Kranwe annual picnic Saturday. HaiU, "Ilf farmer in cunfrunUMl . with ,,.i,i,., ihls lime and the ""1"y I" ul.leins at this time anu ini f . have .,,.,.., ... .,,.. ..,., ... $7 5uUOT ,f , ,.,. ,e ,. , ..i,,,. ,,, ,.. ,,.,. alonu .,, . ,..,, .,.,,.. insurance companies are taxed more heavily than in OreKon. Insurance companies ,,lKe ,2r,,ouo.iMio annually from Ore- K,m BVnB intle In reiurn," the kov- vnmr B(l. , "1 believe public utililies should be maile to bear Ihe expense of state ruv- ernmeni as In Ohio and California, but 1 am opposed 10 aCilforuia's plan uf taxlmr nubile utilities direct and tali - Iiik all such taxes from counties, ; "The farmer uf tuday should be the cnntrolllim factor of the world. He feoilH the universe and hy all int'ims he Hhnuld have Konietiitn Klo aay on what he nliall receive uk cumpeiiHatloii for what lie produceB. It Ih wroUK for fai'inefH, and I have heen one fin -33 yrnrH, to iroduce and Hell at JuhI what l offereil. Cooperative marketing Is the (-solution," he deelarcd. I awes tn Attend -Jubilee. rmcAfso, auk. w A. v.) ice-prenldenl Charles G. Dawes will altend the diamond jubilee un Sep tember i) of the admission of Cali fornia to statehood, and will discuss his advocacy of revision of tlie sen ate rules in several addresses on the Pacific coast early next mouth; Kx-Piiuce Ij-ratls J land. VIKNXA, Autf. 4. Former Price Jochlm of Prussia, is leading a band here, while his cousin, the ex-kaiser. Is fawltifr wood at Doom. HIGHEST qUALITY FLIES MOSQUITOES Nf OTH 8 BEDBUOS FLEAS Uit TnlefootStfri7lnrourbtdroora before retirinf and no maiquito wri. mng In ronr ears. Equattr rffcctlva asainat fn'et.motha.rleaaandbedbuga. Hnlf pint 50c, pint 75c, quart 11.25. THE TANGLKFOOT COMPANY Grand Raplda, Mlehlcan special Bam Highway Motor Co, 114 S. Riverside - ' 1.0S AXCELES. Auk. !- u ie malls today w a call issue, by the Cooperative Apartineiit anil Hotel association of southern Callforn a for a nieetini; of business men anil citl- Hens to consiui-r uie .1 , . . ......... ,ultipliealloll of t .muse, 11 1 Ilf- BU'LI' r that "wo have cnollKll '' 1 '" l incuts and bunsalow conns to um care of the Increase in population for several years to collie. ' lients in .OS AiiRcliw hib 1 i.r t they have been lor sr oral Iiouso liunlliiK. except Tor families wiin ; elilldien, lias hecoine as simple as ; buyiiiR Krocerles. As late, as '- house hunters were wont to oiler a bonus to anyone who cnuiii tinii quai- lers for tliem a condition lesmtini, , In a liuimniK tiouni inai sun umim. Something New Corduroy rants lor 1 be small boys. The famous "Mack Boar" brand in the very latest trousers m cream, powder blue and French tan; priced at $3.00 and $3.25. . Call and see our line of shoes, sweaters,-shirts, blouses and other needed items for boys for school. WJE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON QUALITY GOODS. Army & Outing Stores 32 So. Central Ave., Opposite Hunt's Craterian R. S. Stewart, Manager Fhone , J.I. CASE Power Farm Machinery Standardized Machinery NOW ON DISPLAY Also Bargains in Used Tractors and Sprayers Bill's Tractor Shop 226 North Riverside Phone 1010 . Three New 1925 Model Cars Greatly Reduced Quality Cars Bartletts Wanted Guy W. Conner Insurance First Insurance Agency A. L. HILL, Manager Phone 105 30 North Central Medford, Ore. . With Medford trad is Medford made. Your Satisfaction It Our Success 913-L FARMERS' FRIEND Power Sprayers cans Phone 254 O O o o O o - o