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"Are you a fnrmer? If an. Orfgon
wonlH you. .More than that, xhe needs
you," HtuteH , the Volt, the official
monthly niaKnjine of the California i
Oregon Pmvot company.
"Oregon neeils tnoinmncm or set- day, an heretofore. ICaeh ilay'8 entries
tlei-H to occupy the unused nurlculiu-, will he judged ami irm-n awarded,
rnl lnnds of the state. Hi hlnd tlm and the food sold that afternoon, leav
Invitntion Is the uutstandinK fact in uthe coast clear for another sup
that OreKon has much to offer iwl-'ply the following day.
culturists; and this, it logically may! This system offers several improve
he assumed, 1b of greater concern to j meats over former years: It gives wn
them than Oregon's needs. That' men a chance to hrlng food on more
V Oregon Is a sweet lund for growing than one day, or lets n woman hake
things is reflected in the photographs on a day most convenient for her. and
displayed herewith." still compete for a prize. It should
The entire center section of the materially increase the numher of en
Voll Is devoted to attractive photo- tries In this department, and provide
graphs of agricultural scenes in " "nro attractive exhlhit. as the food
southern Oregon, beautiful orchard nlways be fresh. Last, hut by no
scenes, bumper hap-crops, flocks of , ns least. It offers a very delicious
fine sheep and herds of prlzo cat-,"nswer to the universal uuestion.
tie. Of nartlcular local interest are
Ittn froL'ilo River vnllev scenes which
constitute the majority of the pl
ture display and which show sinh
notable nttrnctioiiH ns Mt. Iiit, Talile
Hock nnd olher well-known land
mark 11, In the hurkground.
Bach photograph Is accompanied
hy a ,hrief Henlence or two. short
enough to he read by all and InnK
enough to put over a mejisiiKO with
telling effect. In addition there ap
pearfi the followins IniereHtlnK expla
hntinn: "AccompliHhment Is depicted in
these scenes. Hut they are re pro
duced here because they are a dem
onstration of possibilities possibili
ties of Oregon's vast acreage it( un
used agricullui'til lauds nwailinK Hi'x
tiers. I
" TjiiuI of Opportunity' overwnrk
V. ed as the phrase is, it exactly de
f scrlbeH Oregon of today. Here is
truly n land of oppormnlty fur the
settler who has 'served his appren
ticeship in almost any phase of
agricultural activity in less favored
legions, !
"In, Oregon private rnpllal, the
counties, the state and the federal
government are working hand in
hand to assist newcomers intent on 1
establishing farm homes. In this
state settlers starf with definite ad-:
vantages on the road that leads to
their own success, which In turn i
will make n more fruitful and richer
OreVon."
What the land settlement depart-;
ment of this state Is doing to at-i
tract settlers nnd what is being donej
to take care of them, after they nr
rive, is quoted by the Volt from
an article by Helen K, (llazo. which
recently appeared in the Portland
Telegram: I
"Oregon's need for greater popu
lation on one-famiv Tarms prom
ft Ises. to ho satisfied thru the unique,
operations of the land settlement
committee of the Oregon state-wide
development fund.
"This broad program for bringingi
settlers to occupy unused agricultu
ral lands has no duplicate anywhere'
else in the country. L'nder the plan i
which has now been in use 22 1
months, settlers are not only invited
to Oregon but selected for location
with reference to their previous, ex-1
pcrlenee on the land.
"Up to Friday of this week (July!
3 1 ) the committee's records present
evidence of the location of 1012 !
families. Purchasing 3G.O00 ncres,
these new residents have actually
invested approximately ? .1,5 00, 000 for
farm homes.
"An estimate of federal experts,
places the economic value of a set
tler and his family at $.")000, rais
, ing the known results of the settle
ment work to a value of $8,500,000.
"The actual movement to Oregon
is far greater than these figures in
dicate, however. Satisfied settlers
have attracted other families from
their home communities, of which
Ue committee has no definite record.
"Prompted by the national railway
advertising and the publicity work
of the development fund, 22,285 agri
cultural inquiries have been received
by the portlnnd office. In response
! 5,000 packages of literature hnvo
been mailed, specific follow-up work
being especially devoted to the 2287
families who stated on their ques
tionnaires their intention to come to
Oregon.
"A complex, but efficient system
has been built up by the land set
tlement department to tako care ol
this rapidly-growing influx of set
tlers. Every commercial organiza
tion in the stale receives a weekly
list of names of nil Inquirers. Sup
plementing the general stnto book
lets sent from the Portland office,
nil sections of tho state thus have
opportunity to Interest prospective
settlers. " Their success is measured
- by what the community has to offer
and tho efforts of tho community
leaders.
"One of the most Importnnt ner
vlces. of tho land settlement de
partment has been to aid settlers
after they actually come, to find
suitable farm locations. To further
facilitate local welcoming newcomers
A nearly all counteis have organized
committees whoso, duty it Is to ap
praise nnd compHe reasonably-priced
land listings,
"All counties report sharing results
of this co-operative hospitality. With
In the past year Marion county has
reported 435 out-of-the state arrivals
Lane county has submitted a list of
4 5 since June first of this year.
Klamath county has just sent In the
names of 6 farmers from Bishop,
California, who have bought farms
In that section of southern Oregon
during the past month. For the yenr,
Josephine county reports 91 families:
Columbia, 45; Yamhill, 16; Douglas,
flO; Jackson, 57; Benton, 81; Wash
ington, 2; and no on in like propor
k . tlotP around the state. 9 e
Hamlet In "Phis Fours" Here.
MOW YORK. America Is to see
"Hamlet In Prus-Fuurs." A. L. K
Vlanger is organizing two companies
T to present modernised Shakespeare
SPECIAL FEATURES
AT
I The fair association Is offering the!
women of Jackson county an oppor-i
itmlty to muki- a Utile nimu-v asiil
from the preinlunm they are to reretve
In the conked noil. I
C'unkPiI fnnil inuy lip InoiiKlit In tho
fair each day. rather than just one I
bivi- my u u.r su.
P' if
stay at the fair all the after
ntion?" Instead of coming to claim a
dried up cake, which Is no particular
use to Its maker, women can either
come for their cakes the afternoon of
the day they were exhibited, nnd use
, nm, ,,,,',,. ',
proceeds if the sale. The prices will
lie moderate and eighly per cent of
the money will gn tit the exhibitor,
and twenty per cent to the fair asso
ciation to use Inward tb exra prizes
this syste mrequlres.
The first day. theprizes listed In the
premium bonk will be awarded, on the
following days merchandise of equal
value will be used for I he prizes.
Kiit rietf. dose at 10 o'clock cadi
morning of the fair. The hearty cov
operatinn of both cake halters and
enters will insure the success of this
venture.
Varied Program
Vaudeville Tonight
One of the best Association vaude
ville bills of the year Is promised al
the weekly offering at the Craterian
theater tonight, with Mile Nina and
Frank Bacon and Hnphle Fontaine in
"Artistic Revelations," an unusual
dance and song number.
Morey Barton and Harry Young, in
"Its All for Fun," In comedy offer
ings. Pierce and Boslyn, a famous musi
cal pair, who play a half dozen differ-i
ent instruments. I
Joe Co d y and Brother in wonder i
feats with hats, and Maybelle Phil-1
lips. "The Sunshine Clirl."
This bill has been highly-commend-
ort, by press and public, and theater
managers. I
The Screen
By To Press Agent.
"The Turmoil." at Ilialto.
'The Turmoil," a study in human
life itself, nnd a spectacular expose of
the working of the souls of American
men nnd women, wjilch opens at the
Kiniio i neater lonay. is auapieu rrom
the celebrated novel by Booth Tar
kington. The story deals with the turmoil
in the home of a self nia,de millionaire'
who bends a rebellous family to his
will. An artistic son is forced to the
unhappiness of a-money-mad strug
gle In business: a daughter-in-law.
washplsh nnd fortune hunting, pits
her wits against his. drives one man
to drink, another to the grave, his
daughter into the nrms of a scoundrel.
and nearly wrecks the entire family
on the altar of Mammon.
Bibbs Is pictured by Cleorge TTacka-
thorne, Kilcen Percy, plays Sybil, the
dnughter-ln-lnw. Pauline Oaron plays
the flapperlsh baby daughter. Kmmett
Corrigan appears as the old mlltion-
nire. Klennor Board man plays a role
that adds love interest to the picture.
ind Kitty Bradbury, Victory Bateman.
Theodore Von Kltz. Kdward 1 learn
and other well known artists also ap
pear.
Reginald Penny. Cratnlnii.
Reginald Denny will be tomorrow's
star at the Hunt's Craterian. nlways
glad tidings for the fans, for Reginald
is a strong favorite. His new picture
is comedy again, "I'll Show You the
Town."
He is a sober young college profes
sor In tho picture, trying to Interest a
group of women in the school and
showing them around the town as a
means to this end.
His endeavors result in his falling
very much In love wllh one of the
girls nnd mnklng tho others hate him.
Tonight
For Dessert,
Have
0 Eaiy to make
quick cool dainty,
and (joodl
lMMMjtt- I
wm f M Jr m , i
iHKH-iuy Dili, whit Is jt'lllOUH. Ill1 l'ltltll 1.
tho reputation of Iii-Ihk u nlulf. a kh'
ilort'lvt'l, j wife Hd'alcl ami a pei-Mim
ti bo nvuidvd liy all ri'Hpci'tftiilt folk.
In lhi -iist Murimrel Oi.ivlnKHlnn.
Ulyan aslilnan, .Maivari't 'Nixon.
1 'isny el'jlXKt-l'ii Ii4 .Mneihii Miillux anil
llnyili'll ISi'Vi-nsiiii. Ni'ly Kilwuril.s
'anil Kioni'l liriihani. Harry Pollaril ili-ri'i-ti'il
Ihc pii-tllli'.
TOHO.vro Three American ex-
service men have arrived here in a
battered car alter motoring 131.1MI".
niiles in seven countries since l'.i-I.J
Qgotindttk)
(Reported by JceRion County
Sixth 6U1 ani Central
JaeRion County Abttrut Co..
Awanua.1
Ma ri'ln r 1 .ItiMws
Maurice A. Ten Kycli and pnrnthy
Tayhir.
Ira O. Pittninn and Alice rittmnn.
Kurl Jiihn Farmer and Reta Wayne
Adamsen.
Vaiihn Ieroy Quackenlnish and
Mabel Itciilrire Armstrong.
.I-sir Miller and Mildred I'.rlstnw.
Charles liohrer and l.ids A.
IletlNlnn.
Circuit Court
Jessie A. Berry vs. t'has. A. Berry.
Answer. Replication nf plaintiff,
M. M. Herman et al vs. Bertha Tur.
pin et al. Demurrer.
Karl Case Richmond vs. Kenneth
Barneti. ei al. Affidavit.
Pauline Wood vs. Alice Woods.
Summons.
I birace C Xh-hohmn, License to
carry firearms,
Harlan Cantrall. License to carry
firearms.
W'ilhiol Neat ha miner vs. Webb
Neat hammer. Mot inn. Affidavit.
Monarch Heed and Feed Co. vs. .las.
McKay. Summons,
Stale of Oi'cgmvs. K. W. and John
Taylor. Release of property.
L. Niedemeyer vs. Kliz. B. Toll
Velle. Assignment of .judgment.
R. Y. Creene vs. So. ore. Credil
Bureau. Assignment nf judgment.
I-;. J. McNerney vs. llui'imnn Syndi
cate. Demurrer.
Karl Case Richmond ft al vs. Ken
neth Barnelt el al. Proof of publica
tion of summons.
Stale Ijind Board vs. W. .1.1. Moure
et al. Affidavit.
A. L. Kiel et al vs. Boyd White el
al. Affidavit.
Jackson County Building and Loan
Association vs. J. W. Shoemaker et
al. Affidavit.
Art Brass Co. vs. Jerry O'Neal. Com
plaint. Probate Court
Kstate of Kdith M Towne. Bond.
Letters.
Kstate of Virginia M. Root. Bond.
Letters.
Kstate of William Walter Bender
son MownL .Potitlon. Order. Bond.
Letters. , v '
Kstnle of' KlIz.'.T. Rristow. Order nnd
decree. Proof of publication,
Kstate of Josephine Taylor,
Order,
Second account. '
Kstate of Frank D. Jones. Petition.
Order. . Bond. Letters. Order.
Kstate of Piatt J. Van Dusen. Or
der. Kstate of Frederick Schneider. Or
der. Final account. Vouchers.
Kstate of Kdlth M. Towne. Petition.
Order to sell personal property.
Kstate of Jas. K. Reed. Order.
Guardianship of De Forest W.
Jones. Petition. Order.
Kstnte of Clarinda C. Oglesby.
Proof of publication.
Kstate of David Cornwell. Account
and report.
'stnte of Alice V. Haley. Petition
for letters. Order. Letters.
ttoal Kstate Transfers.
Sarah J. Wilson to IT. Grebe. V.S of
SW, Sec. 2, Twp. 36 S. R. 3
"West $ 10,00
W CAOCCRV
AND
ORUGSTOACS
Tangkfaot 8prr I
moat tffectiv b
cause moft powerful.
HaU-piot 50c, pint
75c, quart 1.25.
Super -fiprtytr 35c
THE TAN CLE POOT COMPANY
CRAMD RAPtOS, MICH.
CI liaj
Itecd to I'. Kiank
Davis, ct ux. land In i.c
40. Twp. S3 S. H. 1 IvOt
.Inseph Taylor et al to city (,f
.Meilfonl. Lots 7 aa.O . 1:11;, 4
H. MP.tli.iil
.Itirktmi Comity Hank lo city
of Medford. Lot 3. lilk. ,
Oak drove. Subdivision
Waller Wood et UX to City of
MedfMd. Lot 12, Illk. J.
(jray Add. to Mcillnnl
() ... ii,..,so rt ux to Ituth I.
Heed, land In OI.C 4i, Twp.
;i ,s. t. i Kant
.1. W. .Mllln.T 10 mnh I.. It I.
lanii in .c 4n. Twp. :iu s.
It. 1 VMM
fiilli'il .ArlfsiiiiR 10 IMiih It.
Hunt, l.nt in .larlisi,iivllli ..'
Nt'wum TinkiT i't ux 1,1 V. 1).
Ilrmihy et ul, l.i' i 'J. lllk. 1.
kVmlnll' Ailil. to M .-.I r. .1 .1 .
City nf Mi'iirnril til h:irl.s A.
Ilnyrp rt us. I.m 13. lllk. !l.
Qui'i'ti Anno Ailil. tn Mi'.l-
(lll'll '
II. It. I'llMUlCO Ct UX III IttlS
scll It. SlirVOIill. K. In t't.
l.ut 14, lllk. 1. Xi-wtuwn
A dil. til .Mciiriil'il
.Iiihn S. Ituiiil to tlu.v It. St.
.Iiilm, lunil hi Sec. Twp.
3X S. H. 1 West
.Iiline-s It. Smith et ux tn Allele
Kl.-tlller, lanil in S'-r. 7.
Twp. 3K S. It. 1 West
Williuin Itelnliurt i-t ux to
CharlcH 11. Ilvyanl. Lot 41',
S. 311 ft. Lot 43. .Millers Ail, I.
lo Ashlnnil
Jesse Winliiirn to t'lty of Ash
lnnil. Wli of XK, Si: nf XW,
XIV of Slv. Sec. 32. Twp. 3!l
S. It. 1 Uust
I.uella Hamuli et vir to It. I..
Wright et ux. Lot !l. lllk. 1',
.Me.lf.'l.l '
Win. :. Ciniliin lo I'harles I!.
Lamkltl et ux. lanil in See.
27. Twp. 3S S. It. 1 Wi-sl
S. .l. Seott el ux in H. I:. Mil
laril, part Lot 7, KilKewooit
Park
i'harles S. Kilwnrds to Arthur
f. I'Mwarils. S'i of XW, SW
of Nl'l, NW uf KM. See. 1,
Twp. 311 S. 11. 2 l-:iiKt I
10.00
?your
J furniture's
richness blooms out I
Like liquid magic Calol
Liquid Gloss brings out a new,
clean luster to. everything it
touches furniture, woodwork,
Hoors, linoleum, automobiles,
etc. It's a cleanser and polish
combined makes houseclean
ng easier, quicker. Used for
years in homes, schools, hos
pitals, office buildings, for its
economy and efficiency. No
bard rubbing just UBe.a little
at a time on a wet cloth or ji
few drops on a dusting mop.
Order from your dealer today
and seel
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
CALOL
LIQUID GLOSS
BROAD
CASTING! We sell a clean,
sure-fire, comfort
giving coal.
Order your win
ter's supply now
and take advant
age of
LOW
SUMMER
PRICE
fliUSEN COAL rvi
PHONE 239 MEDFORD "
9Ae Answer lo (he Burning Question
Wong Pon
Chinese
Medicin
For Trttawnt of
Arot andaChrcmlo
Dlwauiea of Htm
and Woi
Oaneer and tumor trfttetf, tDflwnia, kid
tf, bladder and ttomicb troubra, ftta,
hernia, rutwe, colrlf- femtle troublM, par
ilffle, ftTrt, antumoiua. aethma aod throat
troublre, rfctumitlrini, tmeoorrboce, goitre,
ponflumptioo, caUrrfa, ptlea. hydrocele, al
buailD. .
OfflM Heurei I A. M. to ??tt,
rentultallen Free
841 Soutt) Front 8L V Medftrd. Qra,
THIS IS STATION
BUY YDUR COAL
C. A. Knight eVux to Mary V.
Mulhes, Lot S, lllk. G3, .Med
ford 10.00
P. H. Daily et ux to II. V.
Mitchell, K. 12 ft. Lot 2.
lllk. 1, David rirst Add. In
.Medford I a nil
T. l. Ilui rows to Minnie J.
Iturrows, land In Itlnck :t,
hair's Add. in Medfind In nil
A nourishim meal
inthis tall) cool glass
WHEN the heat makes you feel
that you can't eat a mouthful,
, yet you know you need nourishing
food drink a glass of Borden's,
the Improved Malted Milk. It's a
wonderful lunch in hot weather.
A glassful of Borden's Malted Milk
has the food value of a light meal. It
is nourishing and sustaining, but not
heating. More satisfying than ordi
nary malted milk, because it contains
more milk.
Yet it is extremely easy to assimi
late, because the casein is partially
prtdigestcd. Borden's Malted Milk
dots not overtax the digestion.
And you'll be delighted with the
flavor, for Borden's has no nauseat
ing sweetness. It appeals to the most
finicky hot weather appetite.
Order a package from your dealer
Packed in two can- today and make it at home foryour-renimitizrs-7unj
self and your family. The Borden
Mar. BvihiUeiit Company, Borden Bldg.,350Madisou
irugsiiii. Ave., New York.
THE IMPROVED
MALTED MILK
- in the square package
Revolution!
Why not revolt? Washing in
the home is a revolting idea.
When we wash clothes so splen
didly and iron them so well and
at prices so small, why why we
ask, brew any more of this wash
day trouble at home? Wet wash
called for and delivered at Be per
pound.
M ED
30 NORTH i
R-IVEHSIDEl
AVE 1
DOMESTIC
LAUNDRY
WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors' Screens. Windows and Sash.
Window and Door Frames
Mouldings. Cabinets of All Kinds
Our Constant Aim li to Keep Our Quality and
Prices Absolutely Right.
Do Not Order From Out-of-Town Concerns Befors
Letting Us Figure on Your Bill.
TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS
Medford ' A Modern Mill Oregon
Travel by Motor Stage
.SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY
Two Through Stages Daily
To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 1130 A. M.
A pleasant one day trip.
Alao leavei Medford at 6 :00 , M. for 'Roseburg, connecting
following morning to Portland.
Wa take pasxengers for all way points. For further Infflrmagoit
and tickets calt Union Stags Depot. Pljpne 309.
FARE MEDFORD-PORTLAND $7.85
o
Direct Connections at Roseburg for Coos Bay Points.
Ql)avld I. Peterson et ux to (1, .
II. Hehnelielo et ux. part Lot
2. lllk. 2, Karr's Add. to
r Medford Ill
ilia Kdlih Jones el vlr to Stella
0M. Jones' et al. Il'i of SW,
u iL. ut si:, sec. a. t p. :ii
S. I!. 2 Last IU
funk wllh kiis.
( HrYl
FORD
PHONE
166
IUTAKY
AOfcHY
MANLY BCN8
r'''L I'limu.Mi. oitiiiiom o
riir-ml oiir,,llou, .irli'l .IT.-rllilllit-,
nim'IuI uilua1IIK- IIBd
uioml rnllnK. C - I I
.h..rlllll, " I " - - " "
CASH PAID
For Second-Hand ....
Furniture and Stoves
W. A. KINNEY
Furniture House
315 E. Main Phone 505
n h m h m m M-M
IkdManx
Powell Street at O'Firrell
SAN FRANCISCO '
"Nearest lo Everything"
Every modern convenience
for the guest. Circulating
ice water. Hospitality and
good service..
HARVEY M. TOY
OWIHT
Sl'J.VfWL
3 tw.
oay anu
Mil
MiltfMlM
We have added
ELECTRICAL
WELDING
lo mil" up to-dali' plant, ami live
now prepared to tin both eli'etri:'
and act'tjlcno wi-ldiiifr, having an.
expert in charge of this depart
ment. WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE
ALL OUR WORK.
If we do your work you
know it. is right.
YOUNG'S
Machine & Auto Repairing
rr
Our paint stlcketh
closer than a
brother.
All of life's lensonB
are not learned In
school. The Iobbod of
paint's protection
conies from experi
ence. We know that
paint Is the best pro
tective policy. Why
do we put it off?
follow Peter Paint's
For partlM or Inform
al KuthiMiiiKH of any
iort our Ice cri'am la
a I v h tho moHt d e
IlKlnrul nnd nppro
prbito ilcprt!you can
frvt. (luoMtii recog
nize tho bent when our
creams arc served.
Yum Yum and
Nutrition Ice Cream
Jackson County
Creamery
IIIIIIC 51
I 9 ii In I I jrvm
m
Advice
Ma
as Is being done In London.
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