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o O O ? O CD O O O o o O 0 o o o o o O PAnE two" " o o MEDFORD MATTj TRTHTTKE. MTCDFOftn0 OKP.TiON'. RATT'RDAY. Al'ftrST 20, 192.) Zocal and Personal Another hand concert will he Kivt.'ii next Friday niht hy the Cinter Ijikt Temple I). O. K. K. hand In the illy park. The concert last niht wuh very well attemled, muny nmtoilntr In from rural points to attend. The crowd wan not no large iih It Iuih hen on Mtii'h occahloiiH previously, hut It wn I'stimatcU that nearly 100" wen? pre ent, the majority ItntenlnK from po Kitlo'tiH lu their parked uutoiuohllr-K. wlilli hundredH of othei'H ttiolt ml vuntuK1 of the park hencheM. ' Own paid for friction Kip ont'-imlf gallon and callon cana. MuhI he cleii'i. llut'-hlfon ami Luiuwlcn. - 111 Med ford Ix-nion, newspaper pub lished monthly hy Med ford I'ont No. 1 fi. American Legion, came off ihftHalmon were press und was put into the inn iff to Ntrert bridal1 duy, reachltiK Iih HUh.sciihem next Monday, A three column cut. ene on the legion polf course, show l:i: t'ai'l TeiiKuald putting on No. I green, with several other player watchinu In an Interested manner, hIiowh up very attractively on the front page, Vlidt CowfflH's .Scenic Avenue rein h for the finest and sweetest vat'-. melons grown. in I'chhp F. Wuddel of the tlieen Hprlnys mountain district. Wiih fineit 5J5 yesterday In Judge ftoe's emirt at Jacksonville to a charge preferred against him by Sheriff Jenninif tnr having moonshine. In his posseHslson. tage. Phone 7 29-W. HI At the time of his arrest Waddel Inol I A derisive game of basehll will be a small amount In u pint boti. played tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. be whieh was HtfckinK In a rear pocket tween Med ford and Kagle Point at the of his pants In plain view. 'latter place. A very close game Is ex- The Valley School, for hoys and peeted because of the prevailing good girls, ut 1103 West loth street, will r- weather preparations are being made open September 14th, under the ill : . for a large crowd of funs, rection of Miss Kitty Ilrngg. Alien-J liudweiscr $1.60 pur doz. at He Hon will be confined to children of tho.Voes. 1 3 0 t f first, second and third grades. ' For furthcr information please refer tn Mrs, Hamilton Patton. Tel 847-X 13. Tourists and others registered from n dlsln nee at local hotels inc lud J. C. Fowler of Heno. Nov.. Miss M ' O. Ilurmaii of Kansas City. Mo.. M-. and Mrs. A. C. Wlllhims of Colorado Sorlngs, Colo.. MIhk Itiith Weah nml Mrs. Robert Weah of Ht. Loul. Mr. V.. C. MacFerran of I tost on, Mass., Mrs. F. 11. Adams of Vancouver, M C. Mr. and Mrs. It. F. Clayton and K. Htone of Saleni lieach. Flu., J. W, t'.ur. vln of Prooklyn. X. Y M. Abranis of Chicago, III., Mrs. Rain Kelfrt .of Oma ha. Neb., n nd Tr. nd M rs. IJ. II. Herford of Madison. Wis. Frerl Alton Halght, teacher if il nuo. after three weeks' vacation, will rnsutiiP ten(rhin Tuesday. September I 1st. A new original harmony and , ineiouy meriiom is orrered. wiucti nnv be studied nlone or in conhmciton with the reaular technlcnl and cln.-' slcnl courses. Studio 8 1 8 Lfb"rv lildg.. Medford. Ore. Phone 72. ltv. M. P. Lawrence us mndere'o'- of the Synod of Oregon, spoke n fv J moments last night at the Prebytp rian church In Ashland, bringing th" greetings of the Synod of Oro-rM to the services celebrating the flfi'e' h anniversary of the organza Mm of thM Ashland Preshyteran church. SeVri't of the former pastors were present and spoke. The church whh organzeil by Father Wlllianm In 1x75. Hargalns In used pianos. A'drb h.' 1 .enter. Ludwlir. Packard. Kimball. See them t Palmer's Piano Hon -f. Ml The unnuifcl term, of thn feil-ril The Southern Pacific rallrond has court for this district, will be hld In - Issued a circular letter to nil It- e Ihls city, the first week In Oetn'M-r.-j Binders. Instructing them to lessen tho The cases as usual, tiro largely from ' whistling within city limits to "the Klamath county. ' minimum compatible wth the etnb- Let us NtralL'hten your bumtied fenders and bodies. Satisfaction k,"' onteed. Hlverslde Oinitro. l.'ia S'. P!v e ruble, p, 1 K. Whltoman, foreman 1:17 State Fire Marshal William Moore nml Deputy A. J. Poitieroy arrived this forenoon from Snlem to spend the lnv In the city with Fire Chief Hoy Klllolt on official business. Have tho brightness brotiRht back to your runs by havliiK them "Sham poo Cleanetl." Medford It UK elan crs, 7o0 Pino street. Phono Bla-M. 13; Miss Winifred Ford will leave to nlKht fur her home In Hollywood, lif ter ha vlui; spent the pnt two months visftltikT Miss Alberta JIarvey. Kverfasl materhils for school ilres. 'linjrlmms in plain and checks. Ib-av. ter materials of suiting, kitulerkord. flnfrweve nml Jerseyweve. In a va riety of Hhaden. Handicraft Shop, V 1 37 Mr. and Mrs. WUIInm TWri of Sun Pedro, Calif., arrived In the city I his forenoon to spend several days visltlUK friends and relative. Dance at Cold Hill Pnvlllon tonl-ht Alford's Imperial Orchestrn. 137 Mrs. Howard Hill of the Willow Spring district (k nmonit the biP-lness visitors spending today In the city. Maid O1 Sko, made of 101) per rent orange; a pure and wholesome drink. HI Fair and mttd weather Is the pre dction for tomorrow following 11 mn liuum of R I yesterday and a mtni mtim of 41 today. Screen doors at Wallace Wood Lumber Yard, cor. Kant Main null Cenee. NStf 1 1 Still tho sales of Fhilircr's Milk Bread forgo ahead. There's no substitute for quality. . Jft Grocer .0 yj. i Itfttwern 6 ami 7 o'clock this moi y- Ing, tho public market wan tu crowded that shoppcrfl could hardly make tholr U'n yaround to the varloua booths to take advantage of the exceptional hur galnn offered in the many varieties of fresh home grown produce. A large quantity of watermelons were sold at ono co nt per pound, while peaches re tailed from three ceulH up. Will have no more peaches at pub lic market. Will sell us good or bet ter peaches at orchard for lie a pound. W. H. Watt. 137 Mrs. (.'. A. Wing anil daughter In- tend to leave Monday for Aliuncapolls, Munv, for an extended visit, after which they Intend u proceed to Chi cago, 111., Kl. J.ouis and Kansas City, Mo., where they will vl.nlt ulher rela tives and friends. A Iford's Imperial Orchestra at Hold Hill dance tonight. 137 The vanguard of (he big run of Chinook salmon arrived in (Jim city' today. A few (if the faster of the big seen below tho Hlxlh this morning- it will be u day or two before the main run arrives, however. Grants J'asa Cour ier. .Mimle drugs at DeVoeU tf Portland residents who arrived lu the city yesterday and are registered at locul hotels Include Miss Helen ln gerKoll, Mr. and Mrs. ieorge Alexan der, Mii-s Margaret Alexander. Mr, and Mrs. C. II. UigKH. Ir. and Mrs. Wright, and daughter Irene. Mr. and Mrs. II. I, Hammer. Mi', and Mrs. II. Iay ami Mr. and Mrs. J. If. Potman. Noel HiHkine gives piano lessons at pupils' homes. Think of the ad van i On he n motor vehicle with inadequate, hmkes. Miss Lillian Wright of Cen Irul Point, was fined $16 In Judge J. L. Hoe's court at Jacksonville yes terday. Howard Tweet, a local man. was also fined $15 on his plea of guilty to driving at night with no headlights. Both arrests were made by Stato Traffic Officer J. J. McMd hon. ' 'there's a busy Business College In IMedfnrd. CWN. Hl Jnde Clenn O. Taylor, who h been absent from his office In the 1h I e ra I building f o r the po st se v e rn I di.ys, will return next Monday morn ing. -I Mlg dance at Cold 1 1 1 II pavilion to night. Alford's Imperial Orchestrn. 13 . The merchants on Fast Main street will present their last baud concert to ' i day because vf rain und inclement weather. The VonerH have been a regular Sh turd ay night feature for the, past several weeks. For suuti. gravel sediment, denning ftr lawn work phone (112-J. Samuel J Ratnisn . if The first session of the fiftieth an niversary celebration',' of the First Presbyterian church was hed 1at , night ut the church. The service: were exceptionally well attended, and a deep Interest wan manifested by those In attendance. Ashland Tid ings. Kverfast, the only practical material i for school dress. 'A wonderful j sort ment of colors and .the llandl'Mfift Shop. materia I" 1 Ishod rule CallttifT ;o and In Ws of safety.' 1 oirict adhd'cue t 11 n'd the same. , Lnrno stock Victor records at Pal mer Music Store. , tf WashhiKton ttnte visitors who are quests at local hotels Include Mr. und Mrs. A. J. Moure of Sutna. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kattley of Centralia. Mr. nd Mrs. . n. Ixnun of aCsthi Hock, and Mi, and Mrs. Horace Heed. Hob ert Itreen. J. A. Mudoou and party. W. O. KoenlK. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hit bedcht. Mr. and Mrs. II. Krinks and Air. and Mrs. It. It. Mtller of Seattle. At my place at Seven Oaks, water melons lc per lb. or T.h: for 100 lbs. W. II. Harris. 137 Dr. H. K. Kmerson and wife of Ha nla Ann. Calif., who have been camping at Lodyo Pole tho past three weeks started on their retain trip home today. Or, Hmcrson was form erly in business In .Medford and for a number of years wits a homesteader near Hutle Falls. Cedar flume lumber at Big Pines Lumber Co. tf . A l-abor Day horseshoe tournament wll ho held In Grants Pass September 7th, to which all horseshoe pitchers of southern Oregon are Invited to take part. All desiring to enter are re quested to phone John lleeson. 3tfti-J, between S and It) o'clock lu the morn. In ir. After this (nurnaincut the Grunts Pass pitchers will attend the Jacknn County Fair tournament to be held thu last two days of the fair next month. Fruit Kiowem pet tn touch with gov ernment free employment bureau. Medford Chamber of Commerce, for pickers. - llstf Charles Hamilton of It uch was n Uuiucss visitor In the city aSturday. Mrs, F. Hewitt and son. Hoy. re turned lo their home .yesterday from Itapld City. N. v here they had been spending several weeks visiting Mends and relatives. They made the H ip b ymotor. FreHh salt water sat men, 26c b. Johnson Prod u v. Co. Out of town Oreuonlans registered at locul hotels Include Henry Hart inan, It, H. .Hays and Kmory Horron "f Luuenc. li A. Collier of Salem. Mis. W. W. Cnmpb.-tl of Lorella, K. It. Keefe of Astoria. Mr. ami Mrs. H, II. Wellington of Mend. Mrs, F. t. lirown of Mainhfleld. Mr. and Mr . It Jan ney of Uivevlew, and Mr. and Mrs. C It. Lonjj of Pendleton. Hemntltchliiir, biutons covered. Pit Handicraft Shop. tf A. H. i:uns. stiitp sUtierlnteudiMlt ofc the Oregon Life tncurrtuce company, returned to0his home In the city this mornlnii from Sslem. where he had sp-0 teveinl tlnyi on bit-iieH, HIr dsnre mlit. Onld Hill hv1. Inn. (uortj jmperiNi orrncsirx. 197 1,1 Wtlllilm Colill IV mm rininv.H In hi. tioniM thi. morning from tho tueirrt llourt bnspitHl. whirr hp hd unrti-r- none a niMjor operation moiup time 1'iilnior'. lSto Htuilln makus ' John fJociion returned yptttenlny from Mai'shileld, where he had spent the last week atfrndlng the male car penter's convent Ion. lie stales that he wa very much Impressed with tho lumber Industry about Coos Itay. Ue at the Cold Mill pavilion dance tonight. Alfoid's Imperial orchestra. 137 Twenty-six more carloads or pears were shipped yesterday hy local pack ing houses to eastern market, bring ing a total of nearly 600 earn which have been sent out to date. 1 renrenooi Hie RtmiiL-Kiti ermin of fre nf(UmnL.e companies In Aimrica. Carl y. Tengwald, Holland Bidg. Phone 903. l4-ti II. 1 4. liuby. superintendent of trmn-porlation, It. LI. Kelly, member of tho executive department, and (J. W. Luce, of Die traffic depn rt luent. all of San Francisco, tire among South ern Pacific railroad ufficlaM who pars ed through the city today. Aineiuuii dance. Legion dance, an nual dance, labor dance, day duum Mrs. Harvey C. Kendall o Line Neb., arrived yesterday for a sev weeks' visit with her daughter, William McKay, i ' Wti pn ioi nwhen him) sell dirt cheap, lirown & White Agency. Inc. i . . I Kesideuts of southern Cutlfortiia registered at local hotels Include Mr. and Mrs. F. Itickermau of Sun Unfile I, Mr. and Mrs. V, L. Cainbel of San Pedro. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Colter and Miss Katherliie liter" and father of Long Heaeh. Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Cg glu and Miss Kva Coggiu of Santa llarbara, and the following from Los Angeles: Mr. and Mrs. J. it, Auder. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Itrown. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. llateh. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sb rl tier. M rs. M . A. Da vIh a nd M r. .fctid Mrs. II. H. 'Altschel. txlde batteneH for Fords. Chevro- ' lets. Stars, etc., 12.75 and $Hi 5'). Williams & McCurley. 104 'If I M.'a I." 1' f'r. m f .!.! li.fl rlilu innvil. lng for San Francis' o to spend several weeks visiting friends and rciailves. t 'edar riuinu iumuer ai Big Piiu-h Lumher Co. tf A total of 54 out of stale cat's were registered yeslrdtiy at the locifcl atate auto reg 1st ra t Ion burea u. We pay foi a.-du-K and sell dirt cheap. . lirown & White Agency, Inc. I tf MiH L. Howe of London. Kngluud. arrived in he city la t night .while on u lour of the Putted States. She is reflate red al the Hotel Medford. j Try thai big iiiIIk shaKe ui UeVoe's. f if Mips Mildred Huruer of . Ontral Polni spent several hours in the city today on business. -end suinu pictures of Crater Ukc, Medford and the Rogue Valley view to your friends. Palmer's pictures ure Ihn Imut I r Claude (Short vl MilnH of Mulie Falls, spent Friday in the clt;' attond-Ing- to bushier mailers. I If your picture. n- mmle at Palm er's Photo Studio. 7 IB N. Uenirbl. ihey .will be the best. tf Uuck hunting sen "on w U open Oetu-: Ian ll I Hi- Hiul not Mmilinii!..!)' lit us wjih orroneouslv aunouiu ed some iiW ao. Screen doors, at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor. Last Main and Genesee. Kif James Grieves, lamllor l of th re sort at Prospect atlciulvd lo business matters In the city Friday. rliitue iiiintter hi Bit; Pln Lumber Co. ( Ouels- from u distance r" -lece'1 at Merrick's Molor Inn lii'-bid" th famillrH of F. S. Uriimmctt of Dalla.s. Tex.. T. H. Stuart of (tldnhoim Ci'v Okla.. V.. H. Jackson of Halt Uike City. I'tah. G. C. G'lmore. Lienver Colo.. C. It Uurye,! of tSoi kbridfre. M ss . K. O. Klntr of Kiinsns City. Mo., and C. J. Uurus of Detroit. Mich. I CiminmcT will I'litbl. i-t'Ofiir. tmini or decorate for rental of house. P. o. , Box 7 2 " Medford. 13;'. ! Callfornlans rey s: red at bcul lv tels In. lute Mr und Mr. M. H nl-bv, of Mouulaln View. I r. 11 nd Mrs. M Johnson of Pnente. Mr. and Mri. C. C Heed of Freno Mr. l"d Mrs 0nne,p Ilronson of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. 1l. ttonlon, Mr. and Mr.. G. H. Itrown of Colvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Hatter of Fairfax. Mr. and Mrs X. I. Poin mer of Lincoln, and the followlm: from Snu Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Wlllhims. Mr and Mr. Frank Kel. fert. Mr. and Mr. U. G. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. IX K. Uelell Mr. und Mrs. P. J. Sttirtevant ami Mr. and Mrs. F G. Wyman.' Juuksit?i County Fair a nd Pear Show, M'dford, September 16 to H 107lf Pears, anplcs. i-xtrn liw prices Johnson Produce Co., 241 X. Fir St. Phone 7. , i:ntf The culinary workers of Medford will hold nn orminlmtlon tneetlui; next' Weln'day evening ' In ronuenthin with the recent granting of u charter to their union. Are you jrettlnj? the best properly your money will purchase? See the Thomas Fteally Company before buy luff. I3atf Tho Thomas Healiy Company can sell your nrnnerty. 130tf H. IX Heed of Gold Hill was nmnmi the out of town visitors In tlie city Saturday. l-'msh suit water salmon, 2Re lb. Johnson Prndnca Co. f Screen ilonrs nt Wallace Woods Lumber yard. Cor. Knst Main aoi Oeneseo. RStf The I'nltetl States rlvll service com misslo nlnvites special attention tn the fact that In examination held re cently In Klamnth FhIN. Orenon. and other cities ihrniiKhout the coil ill rv for practical nurse and field matron to fill vacancies In the Indian service, applicants were not secured In the number desired, and that tlies exem tnntlons will he held n train, Hecelpt of 'ntmltcatlons will close September Lvenhik' Herald. Klamath Falls. Fancy creamery butler 63o per lb Johnson Produce Co. Pawl. boll. ball. American Leu Ion f.ihnr Iy1..il lol. bHwl UT Fraternity Men Attention "' ' ' o W11 linvc trnvdllim position open fur rnrlllr conn rniironpntHltvt. tulr m. In Rlnrl MnH in MM.iirnH fotiirn In, rtKht nmn. Xmo of yonr fralcTnlty und pholoKraph will aid arlnllon. rile or wire FRATERNITY CRAFT CO. Attleboro, Mr. William Dnni. who will he 13 years of age on November 12,. next, has the distinction of hcflig the old est man In Jacksonville In point of; years. Although Mr. Irn is afflict ed with cancer, which has caused al most total bllduess. he Is alert and a-. live and finds hlw way about the home. Mr. Doru came to Jacksonville In '53 and soon started mining on KIHot creek, where in-1 !. Jie and two other men mined $35(10 worth of gold In liti days. Jacksonville Post. Fresh salt water salmon, 25c. lb. Johnson Produce Co tf fire Insurance. Holland Itldg. 104 tf Let me write your rnrl V. Tengwuld, Phone 033. According to reports to the Vreka California. Journnl, the deer are the moHt plentiful In veins In the Cinna bar Springs district, t JNo lnhor 'on lihor Uay, so dune wfth AiuerJcan Legion. . j37 lii ick lee crew in f"c ut DeVoe's. if IIIMLEI FLANS OF MEET NEXT WEEK One tri the ontatantllim features of til-- coining week In Medford . is the filst aiuinal meeting of the Oregon State Medical society, who will he guests of the Jackson Couniy Medical wioty. It has been the custom of late years to have addresses hy men of nationul reputation as a special feature of the scientific program. This 'year two such men have been secured. Dr. C. A llamann of Cleve land, Ohio, and Dr Alexander H. Pea cock of Seattle, Wash. In addition to the papors hy these two men.; there I will he papers on various medical and surgical subjects by members of the society. A local committee of RrrangnmentH. consisting of IV J. J. Kmmens. Dr. J. C Hayes and Dr. K A. Woods, has made provision for entertainment of the vlsltlncr doctors and their wives. There will be a tea and a luncheon for the ladies on two of the mnven tin davs and fishing and go'f and auto rides f tr a'l who w.hIi to use these methods of nasslnc away the snare time. A unifpie feature of the entertainment -'l'8 'p,,r 's 0 supner tnnderrd to the state sn-ie'v and ledlis on the first evening. Wednes day, by the Jnkson Conn'v PuhMc Health as'ncfaiion. This sunner wf'l ' s-von at the Flautist 'hurch and wl!l consfst entirelv of Jackson c -unty nvod iea. This supttr. so ?eHr uislv ofprd he this orgjin'n tlon of uuhlic spirited women, will wild out the general program to per fict.'on. i ' ' ""IHIC llieoHn, to Do hold on V!e(pefdi4,v evjt)inu . at , S o'clock, t should he iit'PMdoH hy n'i win; are In- t :Vcsti:d ill the puhlic welfare', TTe Screen Hy Yi Presf Aircnt. ,i Hunt's (Yipe-lail. "M'trrv Me." a "civioibled rnioiitice. comes lo the Craterian totpiirrow. This Mtory of it "12 o'.-lo'-k d'imel In 9 o'l-loi k to'n." Is ciHisiilcrcd us a fie eomody of American life, bv the "nine author who made "The 'Covered Wc'on' and oth"r fiiecesses. The action unfolds whn IHH'' n OitxviMl by Florence '!dor) In scribe sa Jove mesHire on an Innocent cold storaue rKK. which N mlsiilucd. Thin results In temporarily shatter ing pretty Hatty's romance. until a "Mir Hutter and cu-r man" (playd bv I'M ward Hvrett Morton l presents h'i'iself wPh th ant'iurtinlvd h"u. cot mid clears ihe, love skies In Het ty's home town. Milton Sills nppars tonlirht for the lart Mines lu his first starrltiir picture. Medford District Manager Wanted to take charge of Medford District for Oregon Life This Is a permanent, profitable connection with a real future for the ambitious man who can qualify and make good. Thi open inn U created bv the promotion of former Medford District Manager A. H. Evans to a more responsible position. Applicant must possess charac ter and ability to work consci entiously, enthusiastically and industriously; should be be tween 30 and 45 years of agei preferably ma tried t have' had some previous business experi ence in which he was reason ably successful; ability to meet general public is desirable, should have equivalent of high mtIhhiI education; be free fmm debt and have saved a little money. A real position for a real man. If interested write to V. C. Schuppel, Superintendent of Agents, Oregon Llfelmurancc Company, Portland, Oregon. Orcgonlifc a 1. nu u, rrt4t w r.ntTfti,iiiut CS.UMHBL.dM.IWf. a.R.SLJkUru.T. KlnlH I Horn Ofitat PORTLAND, OREGON : "The Making of O'M.illey." Dorothy Mackalll. of "Chick le" fame. Is hin leading woman. At the Itlalto. Jack Hxie has a peeuUarlv vi. Iiathetlc part lu "The Sign of the Cactus," In which he Is starring in lor Itlalto theater tonight. Helen Holmes, famous as a serial star, Is - Hoxie's leading woman. "The Manicure (Jlrl." which comes to the Itlalto tomorrow for two davs Is the big-gent comedy hucwmh of the season. Itebe Daniels Jn the title role that of a girl who hoplH the hnndt of mor- "sheiks" than Cteopatrlu ever dream ed of has one of her most original Interpretations. FMiuund liurus Is her "reel", sweet le. while H U1 II ami Hon ' portrays a millionaire clubmitji whowo ambition In life Is to entertain pretty girls ut his country estate. ok wli h gut if TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Full SALK Ury onions, firm and -Hwe T,v a pound, delivered. Phone U-F-2J. 13'J FOIt SALK Jersey ml!k cow. Phone 1 J-F-22. 131t , FOR Ft I 'NT 4-room furnished houe. ' MOii ;mii. ion i FOR SALK Fine lot on east side ' 7fix220. Sewer and water on prop erly. Price I00 on ensv terms. If you want this, act prompt. See Clarence Pierce or Phone 51 7-L 137 TO TFt A OI Nrpiitv In good 2 10 acre tock ra uch pitti" t K ntljci fvnn M'foi-.' "'lint have you to off r Phone T.17-L. Announcement , Our office will be located at 22 North Front Street (Ends Transfer Office) on and after September 1st. AVe will be. centrally lo cated for the convenience of 'all inn- customers and will cold inue to jtlvv the same real service in delivery of "That Good Coal." lie sure to Phone 239 and order early. , Hansen Coal Co. H. 0. HANSEN, Prop LAST TIMES TONIGHT MILTON SILLS in "The Making of 6' M alley" " : 1 1 1 . 1 ) 5 STARTS TOMORROW MARRY ME James Cruze's Hilarious Romance of a Butter and Egg Man A Paramount' Picture '. Also CLYDE COOK in "Tho Broncho Express' 0REG0NIAN HEWS RAYMOND BALLARD Master Organist . Sweet s Q, Along! tZ$Jf Enjoy Your Sunday Dinner AT SONS OF ITALY INN '.OS West Sixth Street ' We will serve li.iiivl-niiiile wit 1 1 vg ta'li.-iriiii with rlsiekeii. We enter ly dinner jmrties. 'J'ry our Italiairilislies. SUN DA Y DINNER FROM NOON TO MIDNIGHT $1.00 a o complete a tasty Picnic Luncheon There's a fine snap and zest to all of SMDKlt'H i DRINK'S uliieli make them necessities I'or tlie picni : they have the s arkle and v, to'Uiein whieli briny yenniiie'joy to i arched throats. Whatever the occasion, a case oF SNIDEIvT 1J1XKW is ahVay.s a welcome iiest. J)o not forget to order a case for your next iicnic. Snider Dairy & Produce Co. ESSEX excellent The Busy Corner Motor Co. Travel by Motor Stage , SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving, Medford , A pleasant one day trip. Also leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. We take patsengers for all way points. For further Information and tickets call Union Stnge Depot. Phone 309. FARE MEDF0RD P0RTLAND $7.85 Direct Connectlont at Roeeburg for Cooa Bay Point. i WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF Doors Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Frames Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kind Our Comtant Aim Is to Keep Our QSallty and Pricea Absolutely Right. Do Not Order From Out of-Town Concerfta Before Letting Ua Figure on Your Bill. e TROWBRIDGE CABINET TORUS edford A Modern MU1 Orefon COACH condition at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M. i bot iturC3. o O