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LIST OF BOOKS
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The lint of t.iwltH nnI mipiilii'H by
SitulcH tlml will he lined In Ihn MimI
fuvtl nVmeiitnry hcIiooIh thU yriir wiih
Klvn - out tixhiy by Hupci iitlciulrut
11. llodrkk.
A Kupiily 41 liitnkH 1h now on hand
at (ho IIhkUIiik' iIiuk Ktoro, (lie lucnl
tiepoHltmy, a nil puiiilri arc bo Inn uikimI
lu purchase early anil avoid I ho usual
I'UHh of the laHt few UayH. Hunks
should nut be iliunuKfri or marked In
any way until lifter pupils are actually
registered and ehiHHiried,
Those who do not purrlmm.' hookH
curly will he united to conform to the.
fuilowliiff Kchedule In prouuiint; them;
. tirades one to four, Inclusive
Thursday, September a.
(trades five to elfchl. Inclusive
l-'iiday, September 4.
HIrIi school pupils may purchase
their hooks on Tuesday, September H,
following registration.
In the elementary grades I he pupils
ro not be! dk Jinked to pur'-liase art
books at this time. Also, li will be
noted that Oregon history is a subject
Riven In both the sixth It and eighth
H grades this year. This was made
necessary by a shifting of that sub
ject from tho eighth to the six) h
grado In the new state course of study.
The list of hooks follows:
I'lrst I!'
New Heacot) Primer .tut
Kltum Primer ..Hi
Palmer Writing Lemons for Pri
mary Grades I "
I'enrll tablet, Sx1 inches 10
Pencil 05
' Total l.-l(
Hnit "A.
Now Heacon l-'lrst Header $
KIhou Kirst Header uy
Pultiier Writing Lessons for Prl-
' niary tirades 15
feiicTT fuulet KxTtf Inches 10
lcncll .05
. Total 91.SU
Second
Now'" Beacon rirst I lea rim: $ .
Ktsun Firm Header (!0
Ilea eon Second Header (later).
j;ison Second Header (later).
Nev World Speller. Itoolt I,...-.. ; .r3
Pulihor Writing Lessons for Pri
mary Oradcs 15
ProgrcHsivc Music. Hook I GK
llollfu & Dunn Music, Hook II
(Inter). .
Pencil tablet XxlO Inches 10
Pencil 05
fotul $2.7
Keif n id "A.
New Beacon Second Header .i; 1
III son Second Header .lis
Palmer Writ Inn Lessons for Pri
mary tirades 15
Progressive Music, Hook 1 (IS
llollis & Danii Music, Hook II
' (lutor).
New World Speller. Hook 1 5 2
Pencil tablet 8x10 Inches 10
Poncil (15
Totul y.H2
' Tlilnl "A" ami "II."
Now Beacon Third Header .fix
Klsqn Third Header 7H
Ilunillton Kssentlals of Arllh-
- luetic, Hook I "li
New World Speller, Hook I r.j
Palmer Method Business Willing .J0
Itl'hcrd (leugraphy for Itegin-
1 perH .lio
Progressive Music, Hook J lis
Jlollls & Uatin Music, Hook 111
(later).
VcnrW tublet 8x1" iuchcH in
penholder and pens , lo
Jlulcr ;.: .id
Ink .Hi
pencil ; or.
" Total $5.05
Fmirih "A" and !."
Hojenltis Fourth Header $ .X"
Jlnmllton Ksseutials of . i ll li
ntel le, Hook I Til
Now World Speller. Honk II .52
Potter .tesehke tV Clllet Oral and
. Written Knglndi, Hook 1 so
Palmer Method Business Writing .20
Xtrlgha m & M ac l-'a rla ne lessen -
ttaln or Ueography. Hnok I I. in
Progressive Music. Hook II... 72
llolllH & Dann Music. Book IV
(later).
Klrmenlury School Dictionary 1.20
Ponell tablet XxlO inches lo
3cn tablet XxlO inches 10
Penholder and pens la
Ink .10
JtUler in
Pencil 05
Totul jii.it.'
Fifth MA" and "M."
BolenluH Fifth Header $ .si
Hamilton lsentlals of Ai ll H-
niotlc. Book I 7
Palntrr Method Business Writing ,2
New World Speller. Ilmk II 52
potter, Jcschke & (llllet thai ami
Written lOngllsh. Hook I so
(lurdy Stories of American llls-
tory 1.2 1
"WIdmIuw Healthy Living, Hook 1 .70
Brlgham Ot Maclarbine lessen -
J I la Is of tleography, Bonk 1 .. . 1 In
Progressive Music. Book II . . . .72
HotliH & Dunn Music, Bonk V
(later).
I Hementnry Schmd Olctinnai v I 2M
VETCH-RYE
NOW IN STOCK
Sulphate of Ammonia
Advancing in Price.
Picking Bags
Seed Grains Grass Seed
Sulphur
' FARM BUREAU
CO-OPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ID
.10
.10
Total $h
Sixth V mid "II."
BolenlUH Sixth Healcr.
j Hamilton lessen! la Is of Aiitli
I inellc. Hook II
Palmer Method Business Writing
Potter, Jeschke He (illh t Oral and
Written KnglUh. Book I
Clark, Down & Blue School His
tory of Oregon (for sixih "B"
pupils).
Wlnslow lleallhy Living. Book II
Brlgham & MacKarlaiic lessen -
tlals of (ieogrnphy. Book II..-.. I
Progressive Series Music. Book
III
llollis & Dann Music, Bonk VI
(Inter).
New World Speller, Book II
Klcmeillnry School Dictionary I
Pencil tablet KxlO inclo-M
Pen tablet XxlO Inches -
Penholder and pons
Ink
Huler
Pencil
Total H
Seventh "A" and "li."
Hill - Lyman Heading ami Liv
ing, Book J $
Palmer .Method Business Writing
Hamilton Mssen I la Is of Aril h
metic, Book II
New World Speller, Book III
Potter. Jeschke & Ciltct Oral ami
Written L'nglfsh. Book II
(lordy Lnited Siales History 1.
Brlghiuu & MacKnrlanc lessen -tlals
of Ccngraphy. Book II I:
Music, Junior Laurel Song Book...
llollis Si Dann .Musk- Book
(later).
Secondary School Dictionary '1
Pencil tablet XxlO inches
Pen tablet XxlO Inches
Penholder ami pens
Ink
Huler
Pencil
Total VJ.
Klghtlt "A" and "It."
IHM & Lyman Heading and LlvT
ing. Hook II $ ,
Palmer Method Business Writing
Hamilton Essentials of Arith
metic. Book II
New World Speller. Book ill
Potter. Jeschke & Tifllet Oral and
Written Knglfsh, Book 1 1
Chirk. Down & Blue School His
tory of Oregon (for eighth "It"
pupils Oordy later) 1
Gorily History of United States
(eighth "A") 1
Davis Hi Met 'I uro Our Cnvern
ment and Oregon Supplement.. 1
Davis Productive Panning 1
Secondary School Dictionary 2
Pencil (ablet XxlO Inches
en tablet XxlO inches
Penholder and pens
Ink
Itllli-r
IVll.'ll
Iliilllx & lliillll .Mili.ii
(hit it).
Tolitl HI. as
BY COLD STORAGE
Oil the aceptaiiee of all Invitation
tendered I hem by the Med ford I Te
coollng and Storage company, mem
bers of the llotary club were shown
through the recently completed pre
'oidlug phi ut yesterday during I Im
lime set aside for their weekly lunch
eon. The members, who came to the
plant In a body, were taken through
by the officers of the company. All
agreed the plant to be a marvel In the
way of completeness, ami a much
needed improvement in I he fruit iu-
duslry of the valley. The plant has
modern ctpitpment throughout, and
is capable pf storing 1 7 r car loads of
fruit, anil at. present Is rapidly being
filled.
N K W Y O I i K , A iik. - ii A . P.
Members of the Motion Pb tuie Pro
ducers and I listrlbutors of America
will remove all exchanges from Con
necticut at the corn-fusion of existing
contracts. President Will Hays an
nounced today.
.Mr. Hays denied reports that ship
ments of films Into the state had
been slopped because of the duces
Imposed by Connecticut but lidded
that no further contracts would he
made until the situation had been
remedied.
Cook with gas.
tf
TUSCAN (LING PEACHES
at tho
ECONOMY FISH MARKET
From tho
. GLEIM ORCHARD, Talent.
Will lust this week only.
Come in and see them,
Utah and Wyoming
COAL
ALSO
WOOD.
Lay in your winter supply
now before tho rainy season
sets in, at summer prices and
JVlirll fit Kli-t KxlO Iih-Ih
IN'll liililct Kxllt IlK-tlTH
PcUhllllll'i'llllI (HUH
Ink
Itulor
J'viicil
save money.
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Valley Fuel Co.
phone 76 N. Fir St
o o
no JAIL, .9
SPEEDERS FINED
Ten more traffic violation cases
have come before .1 ml go (ilenn -.
Taylor during the past two days. Out
of the ten, one offender received u
' sentence of 10 days in the -ounp
jail, while the fines for others ranged
from $20 to each.
On his plea of guilty to reckless
.driving, t'nimron .Moore, local truck
driver, received the 10 day Jail sen
tence. His driver's license could
not be suspended, as that had been
done last May when he pleaded
guilty to ji charge of speeding, on
which he was also fined. Mor will
uoL he able to rega hi possession of
the suspended license . until he has
paid a balance still due on the
line. Slate Traffic Officer J. .1. .Mc-
I. Ma hou was the complaining officer.
A reckless driving charge was also
placed against H. A. Phillips of
. Weed, Cal , by the same officer as
In result of Phillips' inability to run
I a car In Sunday afternoon traffic
at the Intersection of Hivcrsidc ave
nue and .Main street, thereby en
dangering the lives of several pedes
trians on the sidewalk when he
nearly ran into the Spa it a building.
Phillips, who is declared incompe
tent to operate an automobile, faced
the prospect uf a Jail sentence or a
$2T fine, the latter If . he disposed
of his car. a Kurd hug and by doing
the latter escaped Imprisonment.
Others who received fines on
charges filed by .Mc.Mahon, Include
(Jcorge A. Voeum of Los Angeles,
$10 for speeding; .M. M. Bowman
of Los Angeles, $ 1 0 for operating a
motor vehicle with Improper license
plates; k Buhniiani, another
Callfornian visiting here, $20 fm
speeding; Kddie. Nyeberg, a fruit
peddler near Ashland' $ 1 ii for speed
ing ii truck; O. Carher. California,
$Ir for .speeding and Arthur Burrel.
Los Angeles, $1(1 on a similar charge.
This forenoon in Judge Taylor's
court. Mervyn Cleason, barber
was fined $10 for speeding a motor
cycle on North Central. This was
his second offense duripg tho past
summer. Howard .Meadows, a local
man, was also fined $1.1 for speeding
on North. Central. State Traffic Of
ficer C. P. Talent filedj tho com
plaint. .
Children under (1 years of age
should be registered before Thursday
evening for the fifth Medford child
welfare clinic to be held at the Kirst
Baptist church from 2 to ft P. M. Fri
day. These clinics are held under the
luspices of the Jackson county health
unit and the Jackson County Public
Health association. CalT Jacksonville
P.M for appointments.
Or. V. S. Geary, county health offi
cer, will examine the babies, assisted
by .Miss Yera Iteard ami M iss Irene
Mann, public health nurses. Exam
ination includes weighing ami measur
ing, as well as a thorough body exam
ination. Till' wi'i-kly v.iMili'Vlllo liill Ml tho
Cntli'i in t Tii"s,l.-!y nlulit v;ts tin- Im'KI
MANN'S The Best Goods for the Friun, No Matter
W THURSDAY
CDinA V
rW: SATURDAY
0E August
n't') 27-28-29
Don't fail to come
Fisk, Knox and
Mcadowbrook Hats
Sold Exclusively
By This Store
Mann's Department Store
' THE STORE FOR EVERYBODY " 0
Phono 480-487
RADICAL CHANGES APE MADE IN
APPEARANCE
OHTIIOIT. Aug. (A. I' I The
must iironouneiU'chanKiH In tin- Kurd'
nii'lor car hiih-o the Kurd Motor coin
puny began production of the model
T. the standard !'oi-il rh:isnin. was an
noii need by the company today. There
is no change In price.
Jiolh open mid closed cars have an
alt steel body on a lower chassis with
changed body style In nearly all mod.
of the summer sea on. the leading
novelty being liilly Knight's roosters
ami the leading entertainment fea
tures, puth and Esther Valey, In the
"Aet lieautlful," and Oladys Dclmur
and her Syncopated orchestra. -M iss
Del mar was the best dancer seen
here In weeks and her orchestra ex
ceptionally good, The roosters show
ed careful training, and were full of
crows.- .Mamie I. Ing and Tommy
Long nearly sfopped the show with
their "nut" act. It was a cracker
Jack hill.
OBITUARY
IIKNDKItSOX Luke YV. Hender
son, a former resident of .Medford,
having resided here during llil'J and
l!ij:i, passed away In the government
hospital at Walla Walla, Wash., on
Tuesday, afternoon at the age. of 'JX
years. He was a son-in-law of .Mr.
and Mrs. George J. Prescott. a mem
ber of the Medford police 'force.
Deceased was born in Massachusetts
and from there he moved with hjs
parents to Phoenix. Ariz... where he
resided for a period of ten years and
was married to Nota Prescott at Ilel
grade, Mont., in 1917. At the out
break of the world war he enlisted
at Phoenix, Ariz., and served until
the close of the conflict, lie leaves
besides his wife, one child, Jack, also
his father of Phoenix. Arl..
The body will arrive in Medford
Thursday evening and funeral services
will he held at the Conger chapel at
J: 30 Kriday. Itev. K. P. Lawrence
will officiate and interment will be in
Medford cemetery.
.Mat-Donald Smith Wins Again.
. GAllliKX CITY. N. Y.. Aug. ti.
(A. P.) MacHonald Smith, western
open champion, scored 2K1 lo win the
Long Island open golf title at the
Salisbury links lji the two-day tourna
ment which ended today. Ills rounds
were 7 70. (iH, 73:
ttOTEL
Cook wit h gas. tf
WMtnerf
I I - '
Millinery Opening
Masterful examples of the milliner's art,
varying in line and aglow with color
Tin-climax to our several informal fall millinery
showing is. this one. (Ireater in scope greater
in lieauty, it presents vast asseniMages which, at
no other time will exceed it in point of interest.
You will see the creations of versatile Parisian
modistes and American designers, striking in
originality, representing the most successful
new shapes, all of the approved new fahrics,
garnitures and colors. You will he certain to
find a diapcaux individually becoming, for each
one is irresistibly becoming.
Sec Our New Special
"Service" Hats
Picrctte Hats
Courier Hats
Marie et Armand Hats
Medford, Oregon
OF NEW FORD CARL
I Wi on cluwil cur. tVmlrm uru lmvor
I""1' l'Ker uml liiuki'H huvo bi-cn ro-
I (ICHllMlPll.
i l-onger lines wnn a ru-ocmguru
j .ow, IinU a niKner mdlator are es
pecially noticeable, me gasoline uiuk
is under the cowl in most models,
seats and steering wheel are lower
and the curs are roomier.
The motor remains unchanged. 1
els. Color han replaced the black fin-
insanity as i)i:ri:Nbi:.
(Continued Krom Pago One)
M ii rra y A n I Umm-cI "d
A companion who brought the
family to Salem in his car volun
teered the Information that tho .Mur
rays were highly respected In the
community and that a petition would
be sent to Oovernor Plerco signed
by hundreds of friends asking for
clemency.
Oil Service
W whai
. it means
"Oil Service" is more than just
pouring in a quart or two of oil be
fore your car has hardly come to a
stop at my pump. That's speed, all
right, but the real oil service comes
in the 500 or 1000 miles of driving
that follows.
I know that every drop of
MonaMotor oil I put into your car
will fight friction to the last ditch
and win! It won't evaporate and
der.crt you in a pinch.
For real "oil service," the kind
that pays in cheaper mileage, buy
Jfe22lfcl23 Oila.
Oils & Greases
PHIPPS AUTO PARK
Riverside at Jackson Phone 1037-R
OPEN
ALL
NIGHT
Phipps Auto Park
' Service
Highway at Jackson St
Whafthc Price -MANN'S
$3.00
$7.50
$10
.Mr. Murray " I"""! '"'
IHoukSi "f I'"'"!' On"'"'" I,'I",''V
iravinii Tom at tho time ol hl "'I'
luru in . ...
"1 don't know inurn '
). .replied. "Hut. "B I ;"""
Ftand it. it deikal)le.
Mi Murray Is nearly l"""'";
with Ki'lef and wa us.sii.itu .
from the ear un.1 the prison yeHtel
day. .Sli was drne.l entirely In
blaik. The three members of tile
family who vl-iled here yesterday
Mann's Ss ' Mann's
The New Season's Modes In
Their Various Correct Phases ,
Are Given Official Introduction
Kvervthing that the smart Iv dressed wonmn
.will wear this .fall and all the "little things"
she will vear with them, fire presented for
your guidance and selection in large, repre
sentative displays, liaeh version of the
mode has been selected for its style success
and with a keen knowledge of your pref
erence. Fashions for the new season are diverse,
indeed. Silhouette is decidedly new with a
subtle harmony of line and garniture made,
brilliant, by rich fabrics and glorious colors.
Accept Our Invitation to
Take Fullest Advantage 1
Of Our' Service to You.
Jtandst)ipantmud
r "THE STORE FOR EVEffVBODV" J
PHONE-486-48 MEDFORD.ORKON.
IMBM If llllllllllllll'lillMII
SPECIAL BARGAINS
Three New 1925 Model Cars
GREATLY REDUCED
HIGHWAY MOTOR CO.
114 S. Riverside
Quality
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
' Doors Screens, Windows and Sash,
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds
Pur Constant Aim Is to Keep Oup Quality ind
Prlcea Absolutely Right.
Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Befor
Letting Us Figure on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE
Medford
A Modern Mill
jjave llin iippeunmce of II ilik'lilfleil
and eonservatlve fimlly uroup. There
as nollilni! tu Indleuto In liny way
that ' f ,llt''1' nuniber could be u
criminal. The father conversed with
newspapermen in u iiulet manner,
answerilli; iiientlonH without heslta
lioii without showliiB any reaenl
inent. lie did. huwevor. say that "I
haven't read the' newspapers much
because f Just couldn't stund it."
The family will return to Snliin
at the time of the trial, it was said.
Cars
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CABINET WORKS
Oregon
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