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PAGE TWO ME WORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEPFOWD, ' OT?EnONT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1fl25 deal and Personal Itev. C. C. Mulct, pastor of the Pros, byterlun churchait Merrill, Ore., drove over yesterday to attend the Older Gfrln' conference nnd take a place on the program, but had hardly reached the city before he was called home on account of the very serluus illness- of Ilia wife. i necim of thepuhllo schools open- nr. R. D. Klwnnd, optometrist. Ims ln fore achoiil year next Tuesday moved to his temporary office over morning, the hitch achool will open at Lamport'. 22S 12. Main. If a o. m.fcvlth an ussemuly that day. Im- Fancy creamery butter 6Jo par lb. mediately after which the reKltttration johnaon Produce Co will bePKun. -All high school pupil. 0uMg ,rom a ,,, reBltered must lis iin tifitid . 1 at Mrnck Motor Inn Include the must hpvpn hand Attenilbn HportHmen! FlMhin tnrk )f, ammunition. Open evenings. Hun duyfl. Roxa & IioHM, Central Point. y. , 161 LandncaplnR Those (.Miring to beautify :thelr homes and lfiwns. with wisely twrfpeted and artistically ar ranged , 'shrubbery and ornamental trees, mtfy have the free advice of an oxperlenced landncnpe architect from Portia nfil who Iff visiting our city for a Khort tttne. Phonfl 37 2. 14ft fnmllloH of (i. Klnker of Lincoln, Neb., J. (VHtull of Howling Oroen, Ky., H. H. Urlaquat of Vancouver, B. C, O. .1. Tremlin of Milwaukee, Win., and li. M. King of HorlonvJile, Win. Reaona)ile prices In keeping with high olawi work at The Fanhlon Hhop, Medford Jildff. 143 flmart fall coats, Nntwlck, Inc. "Zune Grey's party tit elwht perHOiiB arrived In the city lain Thursday af Mr. and Mrs. II. h. Smith left Inst evening for their home at Han Fran clseo, Calif., after having spent a short finv visiting, Min Josephine Murray, white en route from Wlilnljies;, Can., where thy had spent a short vaoa tlon. ' ' Noel Rrsklne gives piano lessons ot pupils' hoiiK'H, Think of tho nt! van tage. Phone 729-W. 143 Five passenfters from yesterday morning' trains went up to Crater hike on the stages, nnd a similar num ber arriving this morning went up on this forenoon's stages. We pay for ashes and sell dirt cheap. Brown & SENATORS ARRIVE PUBLIC BANQUET AT 6.30 T Ti HAD A HARD TIME PORTLAND, Ore.,' Sept. 6. W. R. I'lJoyd. eX-COnvlct mid fnnfoiiaa.l Mlnvor Although arranged for on short no-.;of C. P. Haun. Independence garaKo OF FOREST GRAZING LI White Aiiency, Inc. ut.a (,, yoMterday noun, the dinner man, held In I ect a f'.OO five, reception thla evening under Chamber I h' arrwtt In The J)al1ea lnKH heintt conducted by the t'iilied SPOKANE, Sept. (A. PJ Sen- the Multnomuh county, tlment ho far developed In the hear' A nermlt tn erer room dwellliiK on the south aide c! or commerce nuaplcea to the aub- Redriy atreet was icranted thla morn- committee of the public landa com- Init by the city bulldiiiK department, to mltleo of the United mams aenate. Hamuel Jennlnca. rof which Kenator Robert N. Stanfield Llnvd weunesuay, today Bliowed no signs of u,,. ,..miii,. , nublic remorse. . . , tan "polnta with favor toward a I had been bumming around hide. ., .....,i ni,n .in. nendonce for a couple ol days." said i .i,u i..i n,i.n ..Hviieceii." "I have an uncle there In the senator Robert X. Stnnfleld of Ore- jurp m.jtn mw recorua ai fill- " " " "'K "up IIBK18. 1 wantnil to Bee mv fo k. ui ...... i. ....!.. iha nr rner'a Mualc Wore. . ... . tf "vio nrrnlr. The ban-iuet boRlna at ; who are wnrklns In tho hou fields rival of the committee here recently. A hllf aupply of watermelona hna i,.rnoon. and nflei- onlflllinif here fur ilnv enmnie m Ahin,i u,hr h. u-iil lo the nubile, ladlea Inchided. Plnie. I .'M i ..i . Pell'-y ot the Interior department, he been pro.miaed by Ralph CowrIII for .,he)r .p I0 Ooid Hmch ,iy h0!,,, ,pft ,, SPVOrnl (lnv. .,.. j Pa0h, and all how without tick- went to Independence aald. "There la no demand for trana- If your plcturea are made at Palm- ' should phone the chamber fori "I left h!m in the road-dldn't even nne denartment to another but the er'a Photo Ktudlo. 717 N. Central, they leaervatlona , tollCh the hodv. I Rot in the car and ""ork ra riiJhlyTvorai.le t . he "'ilJI".- .... .I" I' lifJrMlli - ' Wnt knn. reLTofTnew !LrZl': before ...-.mi-t, k'a, . r,,i iiK n '-mi , i wuere i was KomK. I wanted to act the piayera and apectntora at the oir fr ,he i,ewia ranch near Callce, tnurnnipfnt tomorrow nt the full- ,ne oranla Paaa Courier. "The (party will apend aeveral ditya in camp nt Oallce before mnklnf: the atari uown tne itouue. i ney win apena nn boio, "my Tnau.':. at the 1'rea iv erlan uiiurnuun, mejr kppciiii coaen lie. nut of Mm coimtrv no no i i,i i. iiiiieiuuie time on ine irip uown inu cnurcn tomorrow niornintc. ,ih umhuich hi eouinnuunu piis.feneer l pnaned through Portland on 82nd groumlR 'fairway, where handlcapa will befeet for the next tourney the following flunday. Preah? lieof and flab' at nil tlmea. WHaon'-Meat Market, Johnson Pro- nvor. the time apent depending upon i Kcreen doora. at Wallace- Wonda train ro. 64. The party waa met atrent and then drove out tho Co'um duce Hldif. '-' i i 14" -the conditlona encountered. They nre'Uimher Yard, Cor. Kast Main and "t the train by n commitieo of loml ha hlghwav. 1 ran out of una nonr Dnnc. Jtlveralde Community club now aeven bnnta at Oullce awnitlng (ieneaee. - 8Rtf bualneaamen headed by Dr. R. w. Mosler. I waited there until the ex-! Baturdar night. .Auditorium haa been I the atari of the trip, Crey hna apent f J. A. J-othrop of Portland, right of Clancy,. -preaident of the chamber of press office nneneil nnd then Kent mv greatiy'ietilarged and la one of the 1 from aeveral daya to aeveral weeka on way nnd tnx manager of the Hntithern commaroe, and conducted to their ho- suitcase to The Dallea hv express I heat floora on the coast. Be sure the river every fall for the paat few Pacific linos, paeaed throimh the rltv tel. after which the distinguished visi- went to The Dalles They picked me and com, Alford'8 Imperial orches-1 yenra.. In the party are Zane Orey. todny enroute to Ijike Tnhoe to apend tors were given a ride through the up while I was waiting In the fre'ght w - i iiiiuiii hum mi". "uire fiHiiiini, aufiri vui-iiiiun. i mr. iiinron nniiin varus tn -hnn- a rvnivh " Amomf- tourlata and other visitor. W. Robertson, B. O. Rowen. Mlsa M tho pnslllnn formerly held by Judge The suh-commtttee have been on a LInvil served IS i,,.,i,il,o i n, ,,ni. K, Smith and the cook for the party." ,W. M. Holt until his agn made him 'our of the Pacific country for auma tentlnry for forgery. He hud been Send aome plcturea of Crater lake. ' aubzject lo retirement.: - time, looking into the grazing fee sit- aentenced October Hi. IS21 from Lane Medford and the Rogue Vlvor valley Try that big milk ahape at DeVoe's. tiailun: and stopped off here enroute county, hut waa allowed six months view to your friend. Palmer's pic-1 . fr o iviamiun rana, via crater .Lake, for good behavior. He Is 2 years of ir niiFHH wiiiuin eicifiiniiimn ni rnmi c ,r, nlli nUIU it puuiii: near- age nnd amnll. we phlnir nliniit 1 Pleating of all kinds nt The Fash- vaney spent several nnura in tne city "k uunuur. . iney win apeno to- pounds. Ion Shop, Medford Bldg. 1 43 today tranaacting huslnaa. . '. night In Medford and leave for Crn- "It's loti?h for an e convict and I William O. Hkyrman, a well known I Chief of Police Adams warns Jornl lr- Lake tomorrow morning. .had a hard time getting work" he auto transportation man of Marsh- "utolsts to nvoid the-habit of leaving The senatorial, committeemen now snld. . "I've pitched hay in eastern field, is spending aeveral daya In the kv ""' enra when narked. In on tour Include Senators Stanfield of Oregon and worked at odd 1obs but city visiting friends and relatlvea. order to discourage, wouldbe thieves Oregon, chairman, Cameron, of Art- I couldn't hold a job long. They had i:enar flume lumber at nig I'lnes .., r ,,,,,., ,,, .,r,o,., ulc , v me margRd. I guess. Lumber Co. tf orive cars away nnu oenoue same or mom, jjhi ot waanington, jonea or i cnnnlderfltlon.. ha continued. a nd da. clured that any policy that would tend n Ion iVta ti r i rta nt m An t ninttlil Sa unpopular. Senator Tasker L. Oddle of Nevada, a member of the committee, sojd tho an ulnrn lhtariBl1 WflllL th rMtllfDti In be planed In the treasury. , - Y "They have had their pie and now they want part of ours.' ' ' .Senator Stanfield expressed the be lief that the Columbia basin project should not he delayed. ' "What right has the department of the Interior to say when the projeot shall he built?" asked Senator Ralph Cameron of A r Icons, referring to a re cent report of a commlsslson of thn Interior department recommending delay in development. ' - . "That Is a question for congressto consider." "The lime isn't far distant when feeding our own people with our own products will be a serious problem," Henalnv Stanfield raid. "Why not start now so we shall be able to meet the sltuotlon?" ' . ; which they could present their views." In formulating any new grazing pol icy; the public as well as the stock raisers Rnd farmers will be tnken Into Cn-liPH In On Disaster. CAl.DWKM Ohio. After rollect ln $r00 for let 1 1 up slKhtseers view thn wreck of the Shenandoah ' on his fnrm, Charles Nlswonger fled, think inf he wns poinp to be arrested. He's back now. flolnff business ns usual. here arevfrarKunrlto Hcott of Topeka, Kans., Jf. It. Smith of Philadelphia. Mr. an J!rs. P. p. Ashworth nnd Ma rie Keftji of Dillon. Mont,. Therl H. (ireen tv umaha, Anlne kelson an(t;lur(. nre best best party oi'iinton, inwa. A. merman of rotKfhIll., and Lew B. Case of St. Louis. i ' The Medford business Collepe has placed p great many students in pond posltlonjtf'and la receiving;' mors calls than It van fill. Its service to you will heito.plftce you on the payroll as soon ns possible. Courses' begin 8nt. 15-21. OWN 161 The Valley school, for boys nnd plrls, at 1103 West . 10th street, will reopenvSeptomber 14th, .under the dl rfction;,of Miss Kitty Brugfr. Atten tion. wJJl' be confined, to children of the first! second nnd third Krades. For further Information please refer to Mrs.'JiuinHton patton. Tel. 847-X. ' 1 .-.143 Because of the crowd expected to be at the clOHinMT sessiflon of the Older Olrl's ptiferenc,8 Sunday nlRhl, an ; overflow service has been arrnnped to he held nt the Baptist church at which tlss Ruth Ross, state confer ence pldent of Salem, will spenk I ArtVll Un a In-niiirli 1n..o 1... Ol. Dr. K. D. Elwood. optometrist, hna accessories, a case of which occurred New Mexico,. Kendrlck of Wyoming1 P. Hooker , and District Attorney moved to his temporary office over recently, and which , hns nlso lieen and Ashhurst of Arizonn Lamport's. 228 E. Main. tf followed lv continual reports of the P.epreaentatlve Slnnutt of Oregon Because of the fact that the first 't theft of tires. ; may also be ln,..the party. Others in Monday of this month la Labor Day. I After having comnlnted the .wter the party are -John Holland land ;the volunteer fire department drill rnort on which he had been at work oeorgo Jiowden, counselors -of the haa been postponed untlly Monday of Ior me past two month-, relative to committee; Ingham Jlack, clerk of the following week, according to word 'be coming wnter bond Issue election, the oommlttee: L. C. Smears, Wash- given out today bf Fire Chief Hoy C. Dlllard. civil engineer. Is no install correspondent of the New Kltlott. ; longer on the city's payroll. He left York Times, and George Anthier. Palmer's rhoto Studio makes the last evening for Kugene where he will Washington correspondent of the New best pictures. tf e engaged In efniHnr work. There- York , World, We pay for ashea and ell dirt l"'ri ne maoe win snorny oe punu.n- Among diners accompanying the I cheap. Urown & White Agency. Inc. . senatorial party here from Portland I. . v . tf t Washington state visitors registered .Is expected to be Colonel W. L. Oree- Mr. H. iJiPonte and daughter. nt lnl hotels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. ley, chief of the U. S. forest service, i Marjorio, of Vancouver. Wash., are D. K. Hemerson of Mount Vernon. Mr. and Captain . Hnre. chief of the spenoing several aays visiting J. N.' llelgerson of Polk county. Old Lmv H-'Ve llnoxo VIoliiKns. ! PHILADI.ELPHIA. Two defend ants In liquor cases are free because a stnto law 121 yeara old prohibits the serving of search warrants on Sunday. t : Mrs. and Mrs. D. O. nnd Dr- -red Grey will give his grnt I ,h ,,, ,. ,..hi e,iui, I Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Laylnn and Mr. office at Washington. rcsaon - wniu s tne matter wnu n.. v. n rri.nn nninn,.lrl.i hns and Mrs. II I. address. Our.Amvrican Youth." Still selling watermelons at my place af Heven OnkH for 75c per'100 poundin;''.W. n. Hurrls. 14.1 Imngefie Wallace, accredited teach, er. Piano and harmony. Studio SUA Kast Malp. Room 7. IM Secretary of State Sam-Kozer . a visitor frnnt.Salenvwho arrived In the city yeatenuay airernoan tor a general visit with Jocal friends. He will do- u j ki. . . and Hev. FVed Orev. 1 t. Anderson.' Lamport's, tit B.. Main. tf Stevenron Smith. Oeorge .Ijiwrenoo, . Visit CowglM'a Scenic Avenue ranch. Fosket and K. W. Sacked of for the finest and sweeteat water- Seattle, melons grown. , 143! reply to Invitations sent nut hv C. W. Wood, a wll known resident "ocei i namner ot commerce in of Prosnecl. spent several hours tn the cmes or aoutnern iiregon city yesterdny tranaacting business. northern California Hemstitching, huttona covered, ot 'be opening forum Herman of Centralla, field division of the United States land M. Ijtytnn and Mr Prentiss of Olympla. and to cities to. attend here Snturdny. the Handicraft Shop.. J . tt septemher . !). nt which Paul cing- El,l linttnrles for Iforiis. Mievrd- ' atone, manager n( the western dlvla- pnrt fnr'home thla evening. '. ' ' Itets, Stars, etc. $12.76 and f.10.0n. '"" of the Cnlted Stales Chamber of Fred Alton Height, teacher of pi- Williams McCurdv. 104M commerce, will give an ndrtreas. sec- ano, Isjj offering a new original her-1 David Parker, a laborer, forgeltert rotary Hoyl received a notice of ac mony ind melody method, which may n jo caah, ball thla forenoon when ceptnnce from the Asaoclnted Cham he studied alone or In- conjunction' he failed to appear before .fudge "hers of Commerce of Siskiyou county with 'tne regular teohnlcnl and cln-sl- juienn O. Taylor to answer a rhnrge o attend. i-hi course." ammo oin Liiavny i.tiuu., or intoxication prererreo ny ponce Medfnnl, 03.. Phone 72,. 1 4S" ; man Cave, who arrested him Inat Dance. Riverside Community.' club I night. Saturday night- Alford' Imperial or-1 screen door at Wallace Wooda chestrai Ha'll.sreatlj'.'onlargod.. Come Lumber Yard. Cor, Kaat Man and 7 DEER KILLED AND 2 OFFICIALS Mono Mmtkoy Kltlne. CAR M Hb-liV-T KK - H K A . Cn 1 f f . Frederick Kantimin, resident of this trtlst Colony, is running for governor on an evolution platform. EUGENE, Ore., Sent 5. Contract or the Ii:viiiK of approximately sven I tUo of ih'rty-slx inch tel ppo from Hnynen bridge on the .MfKenzie rlvr to Eugene, has been nwnnled to the.. A. J). Krn compnny of P(rlljind onr its bid of $268,181.. yMl B. De M I LLTSV : , MASTER STROKE the ten CornrjDi;.ENTS ' ' 5 -fij , The Most Inspiring Motion ' " . . . : .,' ?. I i'ttewk Ever Offered'.' ihku. inn-Mrs "in iiiu ivwiuiicr hum re wiltet-; Grants as Cour lcd,xir;anT Bpc at DeVoe's. if for a bl-T time. f - k 143 Fly flshlnft - yentorday waft reported ns Rreatly lnvprord over the past few days.. Within number .of. -biff fellows belns; cnuffht both .ortthe upner and lower parts. tf. the river. The best fishlnR-Jls nprfntpectiedV however, until n chnnffo. occ'ur's-fn the .weather and cools ler. Rrick leo ,rireai I ji dies' bats made to suit the indlv tdual taste at Fashion Shop. Mod ford Bldff. . jV;tv. u - ' -:r ... ' 14S DresBmaklnff.c Kandw'ofK t s pec tat -tv. The Fashion Hhop. Medford Bid. I 143 Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Marlow of Yrekahavo returned to tholr home after Ithvlns spent several days visit liiff their daughter, Miss Cindy Mar- low, who Is an attncho of the Sacred Heart hospital. The jtklnderRnrlen which has been conducted by Mrs. K. N. Vilm -nnd Mrs. V. M. Hlltls for the past two years will open for the fall term on Monday, September 28th. Children four to six years of ago will be re ceived. For further Information phone 173 or 694. . J45 Smart fall coats. Natwlck, tne. 148 Paul Smith hf the Shasta Springs hotel Is among tho Callfurntans who arrived here yesterday for a visit. Dance at Applegate Saturday night. September Sth, - 143 Tou will' he able to earn a good salary one year sooner. Courses be gin Sept. 16-21. Medford Business College. OWN HI The number nf out of the state cars to register v here yesterday with the lncnl state traffic bureau rni forty four. " . Stylish frocks nnd gowns, designed and made to order. Fashion Shop. Medford Bldg, 143 Dance nt Applegate Saturday night September 6th. . . 143 Out of tewn Oregnnlans registered at local hotels Include A. H. DeUnrma, "V. S. Crews nnd .O. J. King of Ku gene, M. U. Cummlngs and family of Richmond, O. N. Stnler and Mrs. F. Fisher of 'Independence, Mrs. K. A. Mast of Oft Hnn. Perry K. Iawrence nnd J. L. Xjineue of Cooullle, C. E. Ueynolds nnd Sam If. Koner of Sa tcm, Claronce W, nnd Hobert M. Trcadgoid of llnndon, and the follow ing from Port In tut; Mr. and Mrs. K. (1. Lawrence, Mr, 'and Mi-s. It. A. Crnft, Mr. and Mrs. OstV.' 1.. Nelson, Mrs. C. K. Oednmke. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. F. Ager, Mr. nnd Mrs. D. M. Thomp son, nnd Mr. and Mrs. 1'. F. Ithlner. Smart fall coats. Natwlck, Inc. 146 Let me write your fire Insurance. Curl Y. Tengwuld, Holland Bldg Phone 993.; lttf j George Xf.I FJsterly. the well known mining mnd of Wuhlo. Is a business Genesee. ; RStf Cedar flume lumber nt Big Pines Lumber Co, :i .- tf , J. J. Shaw and snns and C( K, Ad nms of Klamath Falls nnd Charles G. Hulot of Merrill are nmong the Klnm nth county visitors who arrived here yesterday nnernoon. Will pay cash for used pianos. Weeks Orr. Medford.. ' .ISfltf It's Mondny night , The Legion's Labor Dny dance, nt the Armory. AI ford's orchestra, 143 Cnllfornlans registered nt local ho tels Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Boy Wolf' ers, Dr. nnd Mrs, F, L, Rogers and son and Mr. and Mrs. 10. F. Moll of Long Reach, Miss M. A. Cowan of Santa Monica, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Richards of (Mnremont. Mr. and Mrs, M. M Jantison nf (llendale, Miss Gerald Ine Wright of Berkeley. Dr. nnd Mrs. A L. Phillips, and Mr. and Mrs. CI. H Channlftau of Santa Crux, Mr, and Mrs, It. E. Bering of Loa Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hlltup of Fort Sew ard, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Jansen, Mrs. T. O. Wlllett. and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. B ry so n of Sa n Frn nclsco, ; Mr. nnd Mrs. M, B. King of Sacramento, nnd Paul Smith of Shasta Springs. Make that date now for the Ameri can Legion Labor Day dance next Monday night, at the Armory. ' 14 8creen doors at Wallace Woods Lumber Yard, cor East Main nnd Genesee. 88tf MIsms Glndys Richmond of the city attorney's office has returned from two weeks' - vncatlon which she spent -In the Diamond Inke country. Peurs, appples extra low prices. ,1 (thn Hon Produce Co., 241 N. Fir St. Phone 97. 133tf The finest music In the 'vulley and the wonderful Armory floor. Remem ber that Legion Labor Day dance Mondny night. 143 During thn electrical .storm which raged yesterday in the mountain dis trict several small fires were started In scat to red portions of the Crater National forect. none of which was serious. According to local forMt service officials the biases are now nil out or under control, which is Indirect- attributed to the rainfall which followed. Fruit growers get In touch with government free employment bureau. M ml ford Chamber of Commerce, for pickers, 1 1 Kit Cedar flume lumber nt Big Pines Lumber Co. tf te yesterday afternoon the gen eral cloudy condition existing thruout the day resulted In a thunder storm threatening, which however proved to be only a light fall of rain, amount imig to lit a heavy trace. A cloudy co ml It ion also existed much of today, and general cloudiness Is predicted for Sunday. The maximum of yester day was. Hi degrees. I represent the strongest croup of SAX KAFAEL, Cal Sept! B.-A. P.): Although seven deer were kill ed yesterday at the Victor Gun club, near here, two Marin county officials also figured among the casualties. A herd of deer stampeded when hunters began shooting nt them. Charles Red ding, county trensurer, suffered bruises when knocked down by one of the animal, and tj, Ray Keuton, county coroner, reeuived lacerations by a T. B. Kent, who In nn enrly dny was a prominent citizen of southern Ore gon, serving ns prosecuting attorney of the district then comprising Jack son, Klamath, Josephine und Lake counties, wn a recent visitor In Jack sonville. Mr. Kent left Jacksonville on ,hp when stepped on In 1888 nnd found onlv.n few of his ptng deer. old friends still here Jacksonville Post. Colonel C. O. Thomson, superin tendent of the Crater Lake National park, -who 'was in the city last night nnd today, will return to park head quarters tonight. . -' Liwlouf watermelons from the Willow Springs district., was nne of Keaton "got it In the neck" while sleeping on a knoll near the camp. . .Mercury Soars Ui Ind latin. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.; Sept. 5. (A. p.) For the second successive day, Indiana thermometers registered more . than 100 degrees yesterdny, while thr. effects of a fifteen day the features of the public market this drought grew more serious. morning which attracted the eager shoppers to take advantnge of the bargain offered in thot line. Peaches as usual were greatly In demand, ne cessitating one marketer to replenish his supply with an additional load. J. B. Shaw, recently Injured In.nn auto accident. , wns removed ta his home yesterdny from the Sacred Heart hospital, where he had been a patient. f W. O. W. Notlre. Special meeting Fridny evening. Come and meet the new Dlst. Mgr.. Mr. Chuve. A lunch will be served. 143 MEDFORD TEAM PLAYS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOI l SALIC Petit prune., lc. you pick, them yourwlf . 1 mile we.n from end of puviiiK on South Onk . dale nve.. ul itom roadH. v C. Tuy Jor. 639 R. 1. Man In orchard Hun May nil day. . 145 KOU KAI.K Ornpe. J. A. Manke. 2 mile en.t of Jaekminvtlle, between Medford und Jauknonvjlle. tf I The next to the last baseball Kama of the soason will be played tomorrow afternoon al the Holly street mound a. when the Medford nnd Hold Hill nines meet at 2:30. Tomorrow's name Is expected to he very InterestiiiK, as the visitors de feated tho locals a short time aco by tho score or 4 to 3. Ilnrcl hlttlnx and good dofense will be featured IhroiiKh- out, It Is said. The last Kiitne of the season will be played the following Sunday, when the same teams will moot iikuIi. WANTBD TO RK.NT 6 or 7-room modern house within 60 days. Hox C. M Mull Tribune. 1 44 KOI? KAI.K Kutzumn plums. Kred C. Sander. Phone 788-R-2. 14ii WANTED Party to care for 4 year old boy. Will pay f 20 a month. Ilox 3D, Mall Tribune. 144 EUGENE GOLF CLUB'S KOH RKNT 8-ronm furnished . apnrtmeul, sleeping porch, gartiKe, Tel H76-L 25. 140 WANTKD Cash store Broceryman. State experience, mtni-y to start, - references, flint letter. IJox Pep. Mall Tribune. 144" FOR 8AI.K Gloria canning toes. Phone 4:17-1.. toma 148 WAN'TMD Iieitlnners of piano, Bnr n lesson. Winter session stnrtlng Sept. 7. Phone 712-15. 1411 vlidtor ill the city today who arrived fir. Insurance companies In America. Kdday. ... (Curl V. Tengwald. Illand tildit. Janc. at Applegate Saturday nlglit. Phona II9J. 104if September !th. HS JncLson Cnuntv Fair and Penr nudwelser 11.10 per flo. ol l' show flion fllfoid, Bcptembi it tn 10. jo;tc KlIOENB, Ore.. Sept. B The second nine boles of the lOiiRens Country club Koir course wilt be Inrormally oiienrd today, when Todd Oardner, club pro fessional, and Hoy Mo., holder of th. present course records, will meet In a match piny ot 18 holes on tn entire course. The new half or tho course has been put In first class condition and. Is roady for play. Tito boles ore all sporty and rival tho tlrst nine lor beauty, "members declare. Tho course will he formally opened Inter In the fall, when II Is planned to have several of tho lending golf play ers of the state here for a. tournament. The Wiled Is AnollOMI. rONSTANTlNOPI.K. JOtleks, . der vishes, feues nnd turbans have been, nbullsbed. I You are entitled to a Good Dinner ON ' - Sunday FOR One Dollar . WE SERVE IT Hotel Medford Come With Me Tonight ' , TH Show You the Town' YOU'LL HAVE THE BEST TIME OF YOUR' LIFEI VOVftS' 4N FU'N-: ' Reginald Denny TOMORROW The story of a thousand horsepower girl In' a onev eandlepower family. . . Please don't mind If you laugh your heaa off this picture'! worth Itl . . Higher, Prices Paid for Cream We are paying 55c for butter-fat at our plant in GRANTS PASS. Checks are mailed promptly the: day following receipt of cream. ; l'lvipress . rate. pn a ten. gallon ;an of cream is 24e. Maxr'ti'R' a tl'ial 'shipment. We assure, you ' tlie' rei' turns' will be very satisfactory. - There is no. reasoif that the Medford Dairymen should receive less for' their cream than is paid by Medford. creameries at Grants Pass. - ; Grants Pass Creamery Co. Grants Pass, Ore. BEilW DANItJ.S with ROD LA ROCOUE Travel by Motor Stage ; SAFELY, SWIFTLY AND COMFORTABLY ...'. Two Through Stages Daily To Portland, leaving Medford at 7:45 A. M. and 11 '30 A. M. A pleasant one day trip. Alio leaves Medford at 5:00 P. M. for Roseburg, connecting following morning to Portland. . W. take passenger for all. way polnta. For further Information -and tlckoti call Union Stage Depot. Phon. 309, FARE MEDFORD PORTL AND $7.88 ' ' '1 Direct Connection at Roteburg for Coos Bay Points. - 4 ESSEX COACH excellent condition The Busy Corner Motor Co. VVI ARE MANUFACTURERS OP Doom-Screens, Windows and Sash, Window and Door Framei 1 Mouldings, Cabinets of All Kinds ' Our Constant Aim I. to Keep Our Quality ani Prleea Absolutely Right , , Da Not Order From Out-of-Town Conetrne Btfor Letting Us Figur on Your Bill. TROWBRIDGE CABINET WORKS' Medford A Mcyjara MiU ... fogoa